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ing paid. so the obligation, the real commitment that we have as lawmakers is to demonstrate that we can do the work that's requested of us. that is getting the government back open again. so what you saw for the past hour, again, was an expression hopefully of hope. for the first time in 34 days you have had a bipartisan group of senators colting together in public, speaking in public about a commitment to work together. i know that that doesn't deliver a paycheck to people tomorrow, but our goal is to push these negotiations forward. in a manner that's constructive and in a manner that not only gets government working again, gets folks being paid again, but deals in a manner and in a way that acknowledges the priorities of border security that the president has laid out. let's allow for that space the three weeks through a continue g ing resolution that allows us to come together through a process to help facilitate the discussion on the important nature of the border security. so while today
ing paid. so the obligation, the real commitment that we have as lawmakers is to demonstrate that we can do the work that's requested of us. that is getting the government back open again. so what you saw for the past hour, again, was an expression hopefully of hope. for the first time in 34 days you have had a bipartisan group of senators colting together in public, speaking in public about a commitment to work together. i know that that doesn't deliver a paycheck to people tomorrow, but our...
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enter ing.2017, the bank pulled together an unlikely group -- banks, oil companies, and trading houses. these competitors joined forces to create a blockchain-based digital platform across the field. think of it as a trade between two oil parties. the contract, data, and document management. all of the parties, all the shareholders, have sign on to the same terms and conditions then, share market data, which forms the bone of the central ledger. experts say they can save hundreds of millions of dollars a year by eliminating paperwork andding up processing reducing operational risk. critical for an industry plagued by high cost and low profit margins. the platform went live in november and so far, so good. realistically, how successful can a blockchain trading platform be? i recently caught up with anthony van vliet and asked how the venture was going. anthony: if i were to interact with you in a private way, i could make you a payment, i could do an investment, i could do everything from this ph
enter ing.2017, the bank pulled together an unlikely group -- banks, oil companies, and trading houses. these competitors joined forces to create a blockchain-based digital platform across the field. think of it as a trade between two oil parties. the contract, data, and document management. all of the parties, all the shareholders, have sign on to the same terms and conditions then, share market data, which forms the bone of the central ledger. experts say they can save hundreds of millions of...
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they're [ bleep ]ing in yuma. they're [ bleep ]ing in israel. they're [ bleep ]ing in bulgaria.to [ bleep ] your daughter. >> joe, thank you very much for joining us today from massachusetts. >> [ bleep ] you. >> rudolph with your nose so bright, won't you [ bleep ] my [ bleep ] tonight? it will be an honor, sir. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: all right. we'll be right back with jeff ross and dave attell. some of you are honda owners and some of you are toyota owners, right? yeah. yup. would you be surprised to hear that honda is the most reliable car company? honda's reliable. well, it's actually not honda. really? what!? toyota! it's not toyota either. chevy! based on a nationwide survey, chevy is more reliable than toyota and honda. wow! get $4,500 total cash allowance on select equinox vehicles in stock when you finance with gm financial. that's 16% below msrp on this chevy equinox. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. that's 16% below msrp on this chevy equinox. sweat. dedication. cupcakes. we played football together for the titans. now, we own a cupcake shop. i l
they're [ bleep ]ing in yuma. they're [ bleep ]ing in israel. they're [ bleep ]ing in bulgaria.to [ bleep ] your daughter. >> joe, thank you very much for joining us today from massachusetts. >> [ bleep ] you. >> rudolph with your nose so bright, won't you [ bleep ] my [ bleep ] tonight? it will be an honor, sir. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: all right. we'll be right back with jeff ross and dave attell. some of you are honda owners and some of you are toyota owners,...
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enter ing. in 2017 the bank pulled together an unlikely group.ks, oil companies, and trading houses. these competitors joined forces to create back, a blockchain-based digital platform to process the field. think of it as trade between two oil parties. contract, data, document management. the parties called shareholders have to bind onto the same terms and conditions. then share their market data which forms the backbone of the central ledger. experts say it can save hundreds of millions of dollars a year by eliminating paperwork. him processing and reducing operational risk reticle for an industry plagued by high costs and low profit margins. the platform went live in november. so far, so good. realistically, how successful can a blockchain trading platform be? i recently caught up with anthony van fleet. i asked him how is it going. would interact to you on a private plate i could make you payment, i could look at my investment to die can do everything from this throne. alix: paypal, something along those lines? >> even my bank. if i look at to
enter ing. in 2017 the bank pulled together an unlikely group.ks, oil companies, and trading houses. these competitors joined forces to create back, a blockchain-based digital platform to process the field. think of it as trade between two oil parties. contract, data, document management. the parties called shareholders have to bind onto the same terms and conditions. then share their market data which forms the backbone of the central ledger. experts say it can save hundreds of millions of...
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trish: also tonight, the socialistic wave may be captur ing some of america, and all, except those whoually work for her, and the socialistic mayor of the most capitalistic city right here, in the world, new york city aiming for a total wealth re distribution, the california mayor gavin newsom on opening up the u.s. to everyone, every single person that wants to come here, and offering the world healthcare. he wants your money to do it of course in california. tonight, i'm setting the records straight on all of these project s, and we need to watch this closely. we really do, because i'll tell you less than three hours from miami is socialistic venezuela where tonight the people are in very dire conditions while their president, "president" because we no longer recognize him, pays himself $2 million a day for food and other expenses. i have some new reporting for you. i have learned exclusively who the five americans are that are being held hostage by that socialistic rogue regime and tonight, you'll hear only on trish regan primetime from the hostage negotiator who is working with the
trish: also tonight, the socialistic wave may be captur ing some of america, and all, except those whoually work for her, and the socialistic mayor of the most capitalistic city right here, in the world, new york city aiming for a total wealth re distribution, the california mayor gavin newsom on opening up the u.s. to everyone, every single person that wants to come here, and offering the world healthcare. he wants your money to do it of course in california. tonight, i'm setting the records...
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ing burned down. how do you feel about that?t punch to be in the town of paradise. everybody has been displaced. >> a gut punch. describe that more. are you sad, angry? >> i'm angry. this fire started on federal land. they just cut $2 billion for forest management while california is spending money on forest management and he wants to cut money. >> get your act together. it's a natural disaster that happen happened. i can't even go back to work because i'm so far displaced from my home. we need this help. >> i want to ask you about you. you went back to the rubble of your home. >> i'm there right now. >> you're there right now. i us read something so precious to you like your father's ashes are gone. >> yeah, my father's ashes. i had plans on burying him on that spot. i had plans on what i wanted to do with his ashes. now i have no choice. >> how are you holding up? >> it's very hard to deal with. very hard. now to hear our leader out of our country is threatening to take funding from us, it's quite the gut punch. >> so importan
ing burned down. how do you feel about that?t punch to be in the town of paradise. everybody has been displaced. >> a gut punch. describe that more. are you sad, angry? >> i'm angry. this fire started on federal land. they just cut $2 billion for forest management while california is spending money on forest management and he wants to cut money. >> get your act together. it's a natural disaster that happen happened. i can't even go back to work because i'm so far displaced...
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and fro ing on this i wouldn't hold my breath i think. president trump needs a win that's for sure and there is a lot of sentiment out there that they have to try and make things appear more positive but they're still very far apart in some of the key issues such as protection of intellectual property rights and particularly on reform so i think there's going to be there's a long way to go i think before we will find a deal on the more sort of positive sentiment area how much is this the crisis surrounding who are way to knowledge is telecoms group. playing a role is it way really weighing on these tools when i read somewhere or someone use the headline wow way to hell and i think that's basically where we are and what a terrible backdrop for these talks i mean we have this is a national highways and national champion it's an innovator it's a great company as far as the chinese are concerned a flag carrier and suddenly the daughter of the founder and the company's chief financial officer when one joe is in is in on bail in canada so it's
and fro ing on this i wouldn't hold my breath i think. president trump needs a win that's for sure and there is a lot of sentiment out there that they have to try and make things appear more positive but they're still very far apart in some of the key issues such as protection of intellectual property rights and particularly on reform so i think there's going to be there's a long way to go i think before we will find a deal on the more sort of positive sentiment area how much is this the crisis...
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we don't know exactly wha it is ing to do, but it is not a positive, end quote. and the o of delta today said his company is losing millions in revenue. >> we're seeing a reduction in revenues the month of tjanuary. huge, but about $25 million government act that contractors and some government officials are not traveling the way they would anticipate because of the shutdown. >> now, according to cnbc, the white house is re-evaluating the shutdown's effect. here's steve liesman. >> therump administration has doubled the estimated cost of the government shutdown. an administration official tells cnbc they now believehe shutdown will subtract 0.1 percentage points from the economy every week. it appears the estimate was 0.1 percentagents every two weeks. the increased estimate is bringing in more effectsrom ivate contractors who will be out of work and a greater impact estimated from the loss of other government functions. so the administration now sees a half point bng shaved off first quarter gdp from the shutdown if itasts through january. >> it certainly presen
we don't know exactly wha it is ing to do, but it is not a positive, end quote. and the o of delta today said his company is losing millions in revenue. >> we're seeing a reduction in revenues the month of tjanuary. huge, but about $25 million government act that contractors and some government officials are not traveling the way they would anticipate because of the shutdown. >> now, according to cnbc, the white house is re-evaluating the shutdown's effect. here's steve liesman....
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we know a e ing or two because ween a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers.um-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ ♪ ♪ rhythm is a dancer ♪ it's a soul companion ♪ you can feel it everywhere ♪ lift your hands and voices ♪ free your mind and join us ♪ you can feel it in the air ♪ oh sorry, we were running late. no problem, come on in. ♪ >>> next tonight, the new razor add that's a drawing fire fe too theme that challenges masculinity. here is gadi schwartz. >> reporter: tonight, a men's razor commercial without a single shot of razors. >> is this the best a man can >> reporter: instead, scene after scene questioning masculinity in the age of me too. >> boys will be boys. s will be boys. >> boys will be boys. >> reporter: after 32 years, the company gives a nod to the best man a get, showing viral moments ng of men confron bullies. >> that's not how we treat each other, okay? >> reporter: but now f the commercial its is going viral, finding support on twitter, but also criticism, some calling it condescending, patronizing and utterly tone deaf. gillette, the latest to cre
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in the parking lot itself islo ing clear in parts. we have seen some slick spots here on the parking lot suace. as w get closer to the baker park area, more of a different story. we're seeing kind of an icier, slicker roadway there. and of course we have seen those salt trucks circling around this area, tryinghe to get roads ready for the morning commute. we're kind of buckling a bit here as we come to a wstop. as yl see, take a look here, very slick surface, lots ofas tread here from vehicles. it was cleared at some point but that snow, i a slush is still here. and that is something you're going to see in parts of our
in the parking lot itself islo ing clear in parts. we have seen some slick spots here on the parking lot suace. as w get closer to the baker park area, more of a different story. we're seeing kind of an icier, slicker roadway there. and of course we have seen those salt trucks circling around this area, tryinghe to get roads ready for the morning commute. we're kind of buckling a bit here as we come to a wstop. as yl see, take a look here, very slick surface, lots ofas tread here from vehicles....
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>> i think it's the most ing thing i've ever been asked. it's the most insulting article i've ever had written. you know, i fired james comey. i call him lyin' james comey. andrew mccabe, peter strzok, hio r, lisa page. they did it. i've been tougher on russia than anybody else, any other --pr ably any other president, period. i think it was a great insult and the "new york timea disaster as a paper. they've gone so far that people that were necessary believers are now big believers, because they said that was a step too far. they really are a wssaster of a per. >> seth: not once in that entire answer did he say the word "no.] [ light laught i mean, that's like if your wife asked you, are you sleeping with susan? and you said -- >> i think it's the most insulting thing i've er been aske [ light laughter ] >> seth: so after dging the question on saturday, trump tried to rectify the situation today by stopping by the throng of reporters gathered on the it house lawn for his usual chopper adjacent q&a and they asked trump for a second time whe
>> i think it's the most ing thing i've ever been asked. it's the most insulting article i've ever had written. you know, i fired james comey. i call him lyin' james comey. andrew mccabe, peter strzok, hio r, lisa page. they did it. i've been tougher on russia than anybody else, any other --pr ably any other president, period. i think it was a great insult and the "new york timea disaster as a paper. they've gone so far that people that were necessary believers are now big believers,...
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denise ing, has dedicated her career to immersing herself in the dolphin's world. e] [denisn the wild we deal with all sorts of challenges. number one is weather. if we can't get to where th live, we can't see them number two is finding them, 'cause they might move 20, 30 miles in a day, and it's a big ocean.
denise ing, has dedicated her career to immersing herself in the dolphin's world. e] [denisn the wild we deal with all sorts of challenges. number one is weather. if we can't get to where th live, we can't see them number two is finding them, 'cause they might move 20, 30 miles in a day, and it's a big ocean.
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announcer: on this episode of "earth focus," lessons learned durg g hurrane e kaina arar ing put to the test alonthe coast of losisiana. meme prect n newrleansnsill submerd d by te enendf thisis cetutury. e reregi' survival depen on its ility todapt to clite chang if sucecessfu lououisna mayay provi a a blurintnt f otherer ound theorld. [film advae clicki]] tukeker: tre w werfamilili her t thereere e ki in thth street pying fooall, right? the were nghbors. is house s the cay lady. ids, we uld comeown a spend o quarterand sit he on thiporch aneat it and jusenenjoy e atatmohere of e e commity,y, rht, anan tht t wentway y ju overnrnht. iit ju g got whed d aw. [helicoerer whiing]g] man: werere seeg scscen likee th o one toughghouthe cici. liermrman: youou remberr if you tolththem at th leveehad broken? oown: don'n't recall specicicallybut t itas thaha ne o orlea is s flding.. walts: no. s. knoeded ovethemem pnts onon tirir poch lastnighght,uh? miss is some upt t withou.. aououple mononthago, w whad a rain storm, jt t a ornaryry instorm in southstst louisian i it waone e of those days that t
announcer: on this episode of "earth focus," lessons learned durg g hurrane e kaina arar ing put to the test alonthe coast of losisiana. meme prect n newrleansnsill submerd d by te enendf thisis cetutury. e reregi' survival depen on its ility todapt to clite chang if sucecessfu lououisna mayay provi a a blurintnt f otherer ound theorld. [film advae clicki]] tukeker: tre w werfamilili her t thereere e ki in thth street pying fooall, right? the were nghbors. is house s the cay lady....
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announcer: on this episode of "earth focus," lessons learned durg g hurrane e kaina arar ing put to the test alonthe coast of losisiana. meme prectct newrleaeansill be submgeged byhe e en of thth nnturythe e reon's survival depds on itability adapt to cmate chae. if cccessl, l louiana m m prodede a bepririntor othths around t world. [film adnce clicngng] ccker:herere we famimies hee.e. the werere ds in n e streetlaying ftball, right? ere wereeighborsthis houswas the ndy ladyas kids, wwould co down nd spendur quarts and sitere on ts porch d eat it and jt t enjothe e atspherere ofththe counitity,ight, , d aat we awaway st oveveight. it just got whehed aw. [heliptpter wrrining] man: a are sing g sces likik isis onehrouought the e ty. lieberman: y you rembeber if you told them atat th levs had broken? brown: dodon't recall spififical, bubut was t tt ww orlns i is oodingng waers: no.it. knckcked or ththemlants s their poch lastninight,uh?h? miss is some seset wi youou. aououple mononthago, w whad a rain storm, jt t a ornaryry instorm in southstst louisian i it waone e of those days that t th
announcer: on this episode of "earth focus," lessons learned durg g hurrane e kaina arar ing put to the test alonthe coast of losisiana. meme prectct newrleaeansill be submgeged byhe e en of thth nnturythe e reon's survival depds on itability adapt to cmate chae. if cccessl, l louiana m m prodede a bepririntor othths around t world. [film adnce clicngng] ccker:herere we famimies hee.e. the werere ds in n e streetlaying ftball, right? ere wereeighborsthis houswas the ndy ladyas kids,...
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sourceo is able to get a in ing so and so is leaving this spring. of ut i can't get names people there is no way to find out how much time and effort the personnelpresidential on then you think after 4% turnover there are a staffers leading. hey're on a treadmill going five minute miles. s a lot of criticism about the vetting and security background checks. you might remember the rob porter incident. that office is under pressure ecause they've been strongly criticized for not vetting enough.arefully make ot imagein trying to sure these people pass pack checks and haven't had any odd affiliation that's might embarrass the president. etc. the bottom line is that they try a lot of information is on travel, if president trump a es to arkansas he does a mag rally that is not supposed to be aid for by taxpayer money, supposed to be paid for by campaigns. reporters are trying to figure out what is the formula? reimbursed enough for that trip? your point about on boarding and every time spend you have to recruit and rehire is not inconsequential. maybe you
sourceo is able to get a in ing so and so is leaving this spring. of ut i can't get names people there is no way to find out how much time and effort the personnelpresidential on then you think after 4% turnover there are a staffers leading. hey're on a treadmill going five minute miles. s a lot of criticism about the vetting and security background checks. you might remember the rob porter incident. that office is under pressure ecause they've been strongly criticized for not vetting...
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rnge in ing is let's ethis on sn . he changes it' mhose ges. arhiton fo this in a matter of hours. if the democrats will come to the table and start negotiating in good faith. and the american people also deserve to know on the very first day of this partial government shutdown, the president sent me to capitol hill to make a good faith offer that would have avoided the shutdown altogether. now we're three weeks in. tonight, the american people -- the president will take his case
rnge in ing is let's ethis on sn . he changes it' mhose ges. arhiton fo this in a matter of hours. if the democrats will come to the table and start negotiating in good faith. and the american people also deserve to know on the very first day of this partial government shutdown, the president sent me to capitol hill to make a good faith offer that would have avoided the shutdown altogether. now we're three weeks in. tonight, the american people -- the president will take his case
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thing, i would just say, well abe and xi in ing were meeting november, the china p.l.a. air force was forcing japans scramble at twice the normal rate and the u.s. japanese maritime efense forces did one of the biggest exercises. they were reminding each other, we actually don't love you. pragmatic reason for relations, ilize chris, china needs the investment, a bit of hedging on uncertain about the trade war with the u.s. japanese businesses needs a more stable environment in china and sees some opportunities at the huge because of the difficulties in u.s.-china. it's an adjustment, putting a floor under the relationship as they do every 10-year anniversary of the 1978 treaty. it's a hedge or tilt away from the u.s. referring to the current government. we're going to open up now to questions from the audience. want to add something? we'll put that up we'll have to be quick. one, the last xt is tion that we have which which outheast asia and way southeast asia is going to moving for relations. don't forget to turn your clicker on. u.n.?he [laughter] good luck with that.
thing, i would just say, well abe and xi in ing were meeting november, the china p.l.a. air force was forcing japans scramble at twice the normal rate and the u.s. japanese maritime efense forces did one of the biggest exercises. they were reminding each other, we actually don't love you. pragmatic reason for relations, ilize chris, china needs the investment, a bit of hedging on uncertain about the trade war with the u.s. japanese businesses needs a more stable environment in china and sees...
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does the president believe it is going turn his way and the poll ing is consistent on this that a minority of americans support the wall. will the president be able to change that? >> that is certainly the million dollar question, and that is certainly what the president is hoping with the administration is hoping, jim. i think that you do have to say that there is a perception and it is borne out by the reporting of my colleagues here at the white house for cnn that, that perception is the administration is not winning the argument on this issue, and they need to do something to change the dynamic, and this is it, a speech from the oval office and seven to eight or nine minutes for the president to change the dynamic and it goes without saying that with this president all of the guidance on that issue can change, and who knows how long it will be. and why are they not owinning this argument. certainly, there is a question of candor and about whether the administration has been putting out misleading statements and not only in the numbers of people arrested in the southern bord border, and
does the president believe it is going turn his way and the poll ing is consistent on this that a minority of americans support the wall. will the president be able to change that? >> that is certainly the million dollar question, and that is certainly what the president is hoping with the administration is hoping, jim. i think that you do have to say that there is a perception and it is borne out by the reporting of my colleagues here at the white house for cnn that, that perception is...
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enter ing. in 2017 the bank together an unlikely group. banks, oil companies and trading houses.se competitors joined forces to create a blockchain-based digital platform, think of it as a trade between two oil parties, contracts, data and document management. all the parties called shareholders have to sign on to the same terms and conditions. they then share market data which forms the backbone of this central ledger. experts say they can save hundreds of millions of dollars a year by limiting paperwork, speeding up processing and reducing operational risk. critical for an industry plagued by high cost and low profit margins for it the platform went live in november and so far so good. just how successful can a blockchain trading platform be? withently caught up anthony and talked about the venture between big oil banks and traders. >> if i would interact with you in a private way i could make you payment and look at my investment, do everything from this phone. >> then mo, or paypal? >> if i look at the current position of the ceo i can't do that. both companies employ lots of
enter ing. in 2017 the bank together an unlikely group. banks, oil companies and trading houses.se competitors joined forces to create a blockchain-based digital platform, think of it as a trade between two oil parties, contracts, data and document management. all the parties called shareholders have to sign on to the same terms and conditions. they then share market data which forms the backbone of this central ledger. experts say they can save hundreds of millions of dollars a year by...
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certainly they must be benefit ing from the fact that oil prices are down year-over-year.king up for some of this other, the capacity issue? >> i will tell you, some of these airlines hedge and they lose sometimes and they mix sometimes so you've got to be careful about that. they have to hedge, because just in case you get big spikes i remember years passed southwest airlines, gary became the ceo because he made a big betas oil prices sky rocketed and they saved, i mean, money at that time. >> gary i remember that but we haven't seen that right? right now if you hedged a year ago i'd think you're still in pretty good shape. >> sure. >> to add that point though before in our conversation about china we were talking about commodities prices going higher and if this trend continues we'll see the price of oil which inevitably will hurt airlines if the oil continues to climb higher, but for those that are watching that don't trade airline stocks because some argue it's just a value trap, am i the only one that's slightly happy about this type of situation, more room? david: no
certainly they must be benefit ing from the fact that oil prices are down year-over-year.king up for some of this other, the capacity issue? >> i will tell you, some of these airlines hedge and they lose sometimes and they mix sometimes so you've got to be careful about that. they have to hedge, because just in case you get big spikes i remember years passed southwest airlines, gary became the ceo because he made a big betas oil prices sky rocketed and they saved, i mean, money at that...
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they even have a thing they call a pio -- biosphere which has ings like sikworms as well. >> seems to plant in the ground. they're going to have a terrarium where they will see what they can grow. that signals what they're up to. they would like to put an outpost on the mon, said they'd soke to do it around 2030, these are the logical steps in that direction. >> i do understand when you are on the far side of the moon -- not the da irk sidhould point out -- that using radio telescop is much easier. help me understand why. >> this is one of the mos intriguing aspects of the far side of the moon to astronomers and scientific community in general. radio telescopes which allow us to look v very deep into the cosmos have a problem on earth, all this electromagnetic radiation -- >> audit cell phones and racquet we make. >> what we're doing now isen we broadcast at people at home, interferes to find the tiny signals that are emanating from quasars in the distant cosmos. on the far side of the moon, you sive none of that. none of the gnals from earth are there, so it's a very pristine environ
they even have a thing they call a pio -- biosphere which has ings like sikworms as well. >> seems to plant in the ground. they're going to have a terrarium where they will see what they can grow. that signals what they're up to. they would like to put an outpost on the mon, said they'd soke to do it around 2030, these are the logical steps in that direction. >> i do understand when you are on the far side of the moon -- not the da irk sidhould point out -- that using radio telescop...
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the president is saying, "i'm ing the state o the union. i'm going full on. i'm preparing as over the weekend the white house sent an email to the sergeant at arms at the congress, as well as house officials they say, that we want to do a walk-through. we want to get ready and get this set. they also say the curity concerns that nancy pelosi has been talking about, all those have been resolved and everything is a go. it's now nancy pelosi's move whether or not she wants to say, e.u know what, you still can't come her or i accept what you're saying and you can actually come here. we're not sure oif the sta the union is going to happen, which is pretty remarkable to think about. markable.ff: r >> one week. >> woodruff: i don't remember anything like it. >> there has never baeen thing like it. >> woodruff: and never anything like the shud going on this long. >> that's right. >> woodruff: for more on wha the government shutdown means in practical terms, an update now on the u.s. coast guard. more than 42,000 coast guard personnel missed a pcheck earlier this mont
the president is saying, "i'm ing the state o the union. i'm going full on. i'm preparing as over the weekend the white house sent an email to the sergeant at arms at the congress, as well as house officials they say, that we want to do a walk-through. we want to get ready and get this set. they also say the curity concerns that nancy pelosi has been talking about, all those have been resolved and everything is a go. it's now nancy pelosi's move whether or not she wants to say, e.u know...
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his priority, he says, is inging back order to the country, promising to rule with an iron fist tgrmake brazil t again. there are plenty of doubters as to how he will achieve his promises.bc katy watson,ews. ben: a nasa probe has madeth contact with efter its historic flight to the icy rld known as ultima thule. the encounter happed 6 billion kiloters away, making it the most distant-ever exploration of an object in our solar system. the new horizons probe confirmed it collected gigabytes of photos and other observations which it will send home or the coming months. r science correspondent pallab ghosh reports. pallab: it is not the new year they are counting in, but the arrival of nasa's new horizons spacecraft. it has just arrived at the most distant object humanity has ever explored. this simulation shows the target , it is called ultima thule. 4 billion miles aw is one of the building blocks that planets are made from. >> we are here to tell you that last night overnight, spacecraft new horizons conducted the farthest exploration in the history of humankind, and did so spectaculay.
his priority, he says, is inging back order to the country, promising to rule with an iron fist tgrmake brazil t again. there are plenty of doubters as to how he will achieve his promises.bc katy watson,ews. ben: a nasa probe has madeth contact with efter its historic flight to the icy rld known as ultima thule. the encounter happed 6 billion kiloters away, making it the most distant-ever exploration of an object in our solar system. the new horizons probe confirmed it collected gigabytes of...
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president keep ing. this is far from important. >> the president has said the eautdown could last down months or even if his demand for border wall funding isn't meant. >> as the shutdown stretches into another week, a prince george's county school board member wants to help kids whose parents are federal workers. he's proposing to make food frer ids until the shutdown ends. councilman alexander wallace says prince george's county school ceo monica golson can waive the cost m of thels on her own. wallace says the cost of are fully funded in the school budget. the council member says the money made from students pays down as much of th mealudgets as possible. wallace says he expects to hear fr goldson today. >>> friends say they are shocked by a manmi sly double life. a popular bartender accused of recording women in mall us. >>> welcome back. this morning police are still working to identity the dozense of w secretly recorded undressing in the northern vi inia mall. ah, now we're learning more about the
president keep ing. this is far from important. >> the president has said the eautdown could last down months or even if his demand for border wall funding isn't meant. >> as the shutdown stretches into another week, a prince george's county school board member wants to help kids whose parents are federal workers. he's proposing to make food frer ids until the shutdown ends. councilman alexander wallace says prince george's county school ceo monica golson can waive the cost m of...
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so all we can do is just ing topate what's go happen next. id>> woodruff: plus, it's y.k shields and david brooks analyze the alemate in washington, with no deal in sight. all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour.
so all we can do is just ing topate what's go happen next. id>> woodruff: plus, it's y.k shields and david brooks analyze the alemate in washington, with no deal in sight. all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour.
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the storm than targeted the south of thefe country, ing more populous tourist spots.orresponden simpson reports. -- glen jo: this was the start of it. superstorm pabuk is in t words of thailand's meteorological head, simply he. by noon, it was closing dn the island of koh samui as well. traffic, were empty of and winds of 50 miles an hour or more blowing down trees close to the sea. the emergency services were out in force, although in the hoursf daylight, the number of injuries was still quite small, and only two deaths have been reported. yesterday, thousands of visitors, thai as well as foreign, tried to get off the islands while they still could. but some stayed, either because they couldn't leave, or because they wanted to see what was going to happen. one came to koh samui toe celebrs 30th birthday. >> we wereble to get in and stock up pretty quickly and we built a room for food. r in toaking the windows keep tm safe and really just riding it out. john: to be honest, no one knows what is going to be happening here in the next few hours. the weather seems to be c
the storm than targeted the south of thefe country, ing more populous tourist spots.orresponden simpson reports. -- glen jo: this was the start of it. superstorm pabuk is in t words of thailand's meteorological head, simply he. by noon, it was closing dn the island of koh samui as well. traffic, were empty of and winds of 50 miles an hour or more blowing down trees close to the sea. the emergency services were out in force, although in the hoursf daylight, the number of injuries was still quite...
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lunald trump says no option is off the table, ing a military one.de his statement of intent. the world watches to see how amhiica's commander-in-c follows through. jon sopel, bbc news, washington. laura: for more on the political upheaval inside venezuela i spoke a short time ago to our venezuela correspondent who is in caracas. i started by asking what the tmood wight. reporter: well, there is a general view that yesterday might have been an historic day for the country. the day after, it seems to be ad etween hope and uncertainty. some venezuelans hope that this is the first step for a better future, but some are rather mor skeptical ar that this 'ill lead to new bloodshed, which this coun's history is rife with. laura: how important is it for aiesident maduro that he r the support of the military who helped him put down the last uprising? guillermo: well, the military has become crucial in this country, andt has been like this for years. this country has a long tradition of coup d'États, and the current regime, current political system, the boliv
lunald trump says no option is off the table, ing a military one.de his statement of intent. the world watches to see how amhiica's commander-in-c follows through. jon sopel, bbc news, washington. laura: for more on the political upheaval inside venezuela i spoke a short time ago to our venezuela correspondent who is in caracas. i started by asking what the tmood wight. reporter: well, there is a general view that yesterday might have been an historic day for the country. the day after, it...
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>> reporter: good eve ing. right n here at the l 2 lounge in georgetown.re are a lot of furloughed federal employees here who are celebrating the fact that the government has re-opened. many of them m telling they have not received checks over the last two weeks, such as much as four. wee they tell me that this is the time that they have been waiting for. is isn't t only place that people are celebrating and they're happy. in fact, there? some businesses having tough economic times over the last 35 days. >> ladies and gentlemen, quick announcement, the government has re-opened. f make some noi the government. that means everybody has to go back to work. ♪ >> reporter: a proper celebration. at the properta 21 rant and bar in northwest d.c. ♪ ♪r: >> reporhe federal government has re-opened through february 15th whileti negots on border security funding continue. ♪ ♪ >> it's great for everybody. it's amazing for the country. ♪ ♪ >> thanks for coming in tonight. >> reporter: steve forbes is tht manager proper 21. the government isnd back up a running. >> they'
>> reporter: good eve ing. right n here at the l 2 lounge in georgetown.re are a lot of furloughed federal employees here who are celebrating the fact that the government has re-opened. many of them m telling they have not received checks over the last two weeks, such as much as four. wee they tell me that this is the time that they have been waiting for. is isn't t only place that people are celebrating and they're happy. in fact, there? some businesses having tough economic times over...
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if the only thing you own is large cap, you start to plug in mid, that's a very good ing. it helps to diversify that volatility, gives you a little moreeturns as you talked about in the beginning so it's helpful. i think the question is what's the optimal setup or optimal mix and we can get into that. i think it's very helpful to own some mid for sure. >> large dcaps, you t to have the smaller price-to-earnings ratios. the bigger price-to-earnings ratios in the small what about midcaps? how do you evaluate when it's a good val or good growth opportunity? >> absolutely. generally like you said it tends to be sort o -- as you think about risk and return, midcaps kind of n as thee suggests is right there in the middle, so you get a little more growth. it is a bit more expensive than the safer large cap names. the way we thi about it, we generally do own a little bit more large cap. we certainly own some mid. the questios timing. so right now is actually an interesting time town midcaps. we've seen the whole market really get crushed withhat grinch christmas eve bear market. i
if the only thing you own is large cap, you start to plug in mid, that's a very good ing. it helps to diversify that volatility, gives you a little moreeturns as you talked about in the beginning so it's helpful. i think the question is what's the optimal setup or optimal mix and we can get into that. i think it's very helpful to own some mid for sure. >> large dcaps, you t to have the smaller price-to-earnings ratios. the bigger price-to-earnings ratios in the small what about midcaps?...
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have on on record ve ing imeachment should mo forward? and. >> rush is the gift that just keeps on giving every day. tremendous to those yates every itying day. of free to be party trade and of a lot of pro usiness things that are important for the economy. i remember i served on it. of as a reasonable period time, 24 years. blicans areo the repu a check of pal. satisfy the base. t's abouting to be republican leadership who would remind us f what the deficit was getting to. a globalized economy and need trade deals. number of areas they. > i don't think he creates in generations. t.'s a promoted isolation wris trade deals were many essential as wellconomic security so i hope there isn't impeachment. point to say another here. atwreeedoing to find we more often than disagreed but is a. there is disagreement of policy. there is is no intense. misogynistic men and , people who ulleys disrespect women and use foul language. so coarse.are she's not going to cut them any slack. she's going to show the smart can dust a male bully. when w was epa
have on on record ve ing imeachment should mo forward? and. >> rush is the gift that just keeps on giving every day. tremendous to those yates every itying day. of free to be party trade and of a lot of pro usiness things that are important for the economy. i remember i served on it. of as a reasonable period time, 24 years. blicans areo the repu a check of pal. satisfy the base. t's abouting to be republican leadership who would remind us f what the deficit was getting to. a globalized...
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and fro ing. the longest shutdown the longest government shutdown in u.s. history followed workers and contractors lined up for a free meal their traffic controllers pilots and flight attendants are warning travelers they cannot guarantee their safety. you have been told you have no way out of the before we get it passed very easily and we would get a chance you have to be asked in two seconds and we need border think it's time nancy we need border security to a city you would accept even though all of wall fund places present in over little things. like dollar that i felt i felt that so i'm not blind. as your policy or nancy as i call it the president doesn't know what he's talking about he takes it's ok not to pay people who do work surprise surprise she doesn't want to hear the truth sucker so to confront the radical left. sadly given the security concerns and the less government reopens i suggest we'll work together to determine and other suitable dates after government has reopened for this a
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asking the community directly that if someone knew something, meey were almost in an obligation to say ing. >> we are going to be enhancing our presence here to target those individuals. >> narrator: getting the community to help would be challenging. relations between the grant community and the suolk county police have long been fraught. >> announcing a $5,0 reward for information leading to an arrest. when you haveely a police department where the majority of law enrcement officers don't reflect the communities they police, when thu have a lack of connection to the populace you serve, there's a lack of empathy, if you will. >> the police department in suffolk county had created aea climate of people in the county who were abtino felt intimidated in going to the policout mara salvatrucha. people said that they had beenmi reated by the police and they were very frightened that rather than take their claim seriously, they'd simply be dismissed or maybe suspected of being in a rival gang. >> four members of the ms-13 gang were charged in connection to the sepmber slayings of nisa mickens an
asking the community directly that if someone knew something, meey were almost in an obligation to say ing. >> we are going to be enhancing our presence here to target those individuals. >> narrator: getting the community to help would be challenging. relations between the grant community and the suolk county police have long been fraught. >> announcing a $5,0 reward for information leading to an arrest. when you haveely a police department where the majority of law enrcement...
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and as soon he signed the paper, it was just a snowball ing downhill. >> narrator: school officials atton and brentwood declined to speak to us on camera, so we asked tim sini to discuss the criteria.>> hat is the criteria? >> we don't publicly disclose the criteria, because if we did, when our officers and detectives are attempting to generate intelligence, ms-13 would be one step ahead of us. >> but that's whatdvocates and lawyers complain about. they say, "what if i suddenly showed up at sool with a certain color shoe, and didn't know that that was the criteria, and then my son..." >> yeah, we're not rounding people up based on the color ofe hey're wearing, and they know that. >> narrator: over the course of a year, formation compiled by school resoue officers led to the suspension or discipline of up to a dozen tes. but the police knew thatro ng gang signs or drawing ms-13 graffiti in a notebook was not a crime. so they looked for other ways to tackle the issue. i they turned -- immigration and customs enforcement. >> why do you need to even bring in ice? because the evidence i str
and as soon he signed the paper, it was just a snowball ing downhill. >> narrator: school officials atton and brentwood declined to speak to us on camera, so we asked tim sini to discuss the criteria.>> hat is the criteria? >> we don't publicly disclose the criteria, because if we did, when our officers and detectives are attempting to generate intelligence, ms-13 would be one step ahead of us. >> but that's whatdvocates and lawyers complain about. they say, "what...
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and fro ing. the longest shutdown the longest government shutdown in u.s. history followed workers and contractors lined up for a free meal the air traffic controllers pilots and flight attendants are warning travelers they cannot guarantee their safety. you have the cold you should have no doubt that the affair would get it passed very easily in the house that you would get it nancy i have a question two seconds and we need border security did she find the magic we need border security to a salute you would set even a dollar of wall funding for this president and over the open. a dollar that is about themselves so i'm not one dollar that one out. nancy pelosi or nancy as i call it the president doesn't know what he's talking about he thinks it's ok not to pay people who do work surprise surprise she doesn't want to hear the truth she does or so did you from the radical left. sadly given the security concerns and the less government reopens i suggest we'll work together to determine an other suita
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i finally got a text message that said, on the verge of an f-ing heart attack.ng ready to go to check-outline. see you soon. >> that means they've got really -- in the grocery store. >> put them in a box in front of the grocery store like kittens? >> he returns home with children. he gets home and starts putting the groceries away. we do this in silence. later that night i looked at him and i was like, i told you not to take the kids to the grocery store. he's like, you don't even understand. you don't even know what happened. >> but he told her anyway. >> those kids were such little jerks, they were such little a-holes. they were running up and down the isles. one got into the freezer section, shut the door on herself while the other started putting food this her cart -- >> whip out the violin. what do you think she's doing every single day? >> i said maybe you should just relax. and he looked at me like he was going to gut me. and then he realized that is the same thing he said to me every single time i would take the kids grocery shopping or go anywhere in pu
i finally got a text message that said, on the verge of an f-ing heart attack.ng ready to go to check-outline. see you soon. >> that means they've got really -- in the grocery store. >> put them in a box in front of the grocery store like kittens? >> he returns home with children. he gets home and starts putting the groceries away. we do this in silence. later that night i looked at him and i was like, i told you not to take the kids to the grocery store. he's like, you don't...
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'shead of schedule on stemming declines in itser ing profit. it expects 2019's earnings similarity t2018 and analysts were expecting worse. the stock initially rose in the afours and also ended the regular day up 4% to $12.26. >>> also out after the home, kb home topped profit estimates even as total revenue fell in the quarte the home builder also gave a rosy outlook for the year, saying it expects to build more homes this year than initially planned. investory liked what t heard and sent the shares initially higher in the after hours. shareshelso fin the regular day up 4% to $21.98. >>> certainly the southern border is the talk of and wall street and main street these days. at the busiest checkpoint between the u.s. and mexico small business owners are keeping a close eye on the decision coming out of our nation's capital. aditi roy is in san ysidro, california, for us tonight. >> repter: it's austling weekday in san ysidro, california, a stone's thr away from the mexican border. despite the government shutdown, customs and border protection
'shead of schedule on stemming declines in itser ing profit. it expects 2019's earnings similarity t2018 and analysts were expecting worse. the stock initially rose in the afours and also ended the regular day up 4% to $12.26. >>> also out after the home, kb home topped profit estimates even as total revenue fell in the quarte the home builder also gave a rosy outlook for the year, saying it expects to build more homes this year than initially planned. investory liked what t heard and...
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and fro ing. the longest shutdown the longest government shutdown in u.s. history followed workers and contractors lined up for a free meal air traffic controllers pilots and flight attendants are warning travelers they cannot guarantee their safety this is economic pain inflicted on american citizens by the american government. who has been told you should have no doubt about it we get it passed very easily and that we would get it nancy i have it passed in two seconds and we need border security did she find the answer we need border security situation which you would accept even a dollar of wall fund for the president in order to feel. like to. talk about that so i'm not blind like. nancy pelosi or nancy as i call that the president doesn't know what he's talking about he thinks it's ok not to pay people who do work surprise surprise she doesn't want to hear the truth dr jordan from the radical left. sadly given the security concerns and the less government reopens i suggest we work together to
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the european union now leaders in europe have long been fairly unhappy with the ins and outs the to ing and fro ing from the united kingdom the indecision so much to the point that we've seen leaders in italy in france sort of pretty much shrugging their shoulders and saying it's the brits again now they're putting their own interests first and essentially have been showing the u.k. the cold shoulder. context for a whole devour the u.k. is heading towards a no deal despite there being no agreement it scares everybody the first loses the british people maybe we can improve on one or two points i don't really believe that because we went to far as we could in the existing agreements and just in order to try and solve a problem of british internal politics we want not defend the interests of europeans but. well plenary session is taking place currently in the european union parliament it's being led by people of course talking about breaks it might have been hoping that they could have been dotting the i's and crossing the t.'s on this deal today but not so it looks like it's back to the d
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and fro ing you could say of his president donald trump. absolutely i think very much a remote part of this tour by the two men of course you've got the secretary of state and the national security advisor in the region at the same time speaking to leaders to try and i think alleviate the questions in these capitals of what exactly is going on with the trumpet ministration because you have the secretary of state you have national security advisers making a statement both from pay when bolton have been on the same page in the post when it said the american troops will not be pulling out of syria until iranian backed forces are out of the country as well of course we now know that complete u. turn that the u.s. president did so the message here is one of this that the americans remain steadfast allies to all these countries that just because they will be pulling out and that timetable of course now there's a question mark about when exactly that's going to happen but that it remains committed to solving the issues particularly when it comes t
and fro ing you could say of his president donald trump. absolutely i think very much a remote part of this tour by the two men of course you've got the secretary of state and the national security advisor in the region at the same time speaking to leaders to try and i think alleviate the questions in these capitals of what exactly is going on with the trumpet ministration because you have the secretary of state you have national security advisers making a statement both from pay when bolton...