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day inia. on cloudy and milder high of 55. on behrou and 34 thursday. >> groundhog can stay in his hole. >> investigators called the death of natalie woods four decades ago suspicious. >>> a fire breaks out in the middle of a cabin what sparked the flames coming up. >> who is winning the battle for super bowl gear? >> reporter: go eagles. >> reporter: schuylkill expressway westbound at the vine a disabled vehicle you can see how wet you are on the schuylkill expressway. we'll take you to the problem in norristown when we come right back >> 4:14 a.m. friday, two days until the super bowl, taking a live look at the masonic temple at the top end of city hall. you see wet roads there around the center of descrit. >> descrit -- center city. >> atmosphere an early hour, but -- it's an early hour, but karen rogers haslice lights >> reporter: we're in norristown bhg -- county markley street at main street. we had a tractor-trailer that light and dragged the light down. it's on markley street. you can see the roads are wet and in the d
day inia. on cloudy and milder high of 55. on behrou and 34 thursday. >> groundhog can stay in his hole. >> investigators called the death of natalie woods four decades ago suspicious. >>> a fire breaks out in the middle of a cabin what sparked the flames coming up. >> who is winning the battle for super bowl gear? >> reporter: go eagles. >> reporter: schuylkill expressway westbound at the vine a disabled vehicle you can see how wet you are on the...
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i think they are just using inia for their interests turkey.f you look, for example, back to 2014, you see that after they fought against the islamic state the so-called islamic state, they became really popular all over the world. said this was the only force that could fight the islamic state, our only allies in syria. because they thought the islamic state, the pkk suddenly seemed to be a nice group, the only ones who had women's rights, the only ones who are real democrats, so they really profited politically in the international community, and this is what they are interested in. is not important if there is autonomy. they want to profit for their site in turkey -- their side in turkey. we have a short report on the role syrian kurdish fighters played in the role against islamic state. >> for months now, kurdish fighters have been defending a syrian border town against possible attacks by islamic state forces. in early 2015, the kurds, backed by western airstrikes, managed to end and i.s. siege of the town. kurdish fighters finally town in
i think they are just using inia for their interests turkey.f you look, for example, back to 2014, you see that after they fought against the islamic state the so-called islamic state, they became really popular all over the world. said this was the only force that could fight the islamic state, our only allies in syria. because they thought the islamic state, the pkk suddenly seemed to be a nice group, the only ones who had women's rights, the only ones who are real democrats, so they really...
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inia: the fundamentals emerging markets are stronger now and can compete with the u.s.u disagree? >> they can cope with it but it doesn't mean assets are overpriced. some of these currencies and stocks and bonds are overvalued, and that is the one thing about zero interest policy. corporate's, we are repricing assets, so emerging markets will survive. we probably want have a huge blowup, but some turmoil or dislocation or repricing. joe: emerging markets are not sensitive the u.s. monetary policy the weight they have been years ago when they had debt and rising rates hurt them, but when there is a risk off environment, they become essentially these high data assets. assets the most liquid are liquid compared to the treasury market, so as get smaller and smaller -- joe: funny how that works. history repeats itself, and we are seeing things over and over. i do want to stress that emerging markets are in general stronger than we were in the past. see hugehink we will blowouts, we are having problems in venezuela, but we are a solid territory and can write this out. julia:
inia: the fundamentals emerging markets are stronger now and can compete with the u.s.u disagree? >> they can cope with it but it doesn't mean assets are overpriced. some of these currencies and stocks and bonds are overvalued, and that is the one thing about zero interest policy. corporate's, we are repricing assets, so emerging markets will survive. we probably want have a huge blowup, but some turmoil or dislocation or repricing. joe: emerging markets are not sensitive the u.s....
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back in this country, west inia public schools stayed closed in the fourth day of a state-wide teachers strike. they say they're protesting low and rising health care costs. this afternoon, strikers were out in full force asnion leaders met with the governor at the state capitol building in charleston. the new chair of the federal reserve offered an optimistic . jerome powell he would not say if that means another interest rate hike this year, beyond the three ready projected. instead, powell told a house hearing that his "personal outlook" of the economy has improved. >> we've seen continuing strength in the labor market. we've seen some data that will in my case add some confidence to my view that inflation is moving up tot. we've also seen continued st and we've seen fiscal policy become more stimulative. >> woodruff: that policy stimulation includes the budget deal that grincreased government spending, and the new tax overhaul. the prospect of future interest rate hikesent stocks plummeting on wall street today. the dow jones industrial average plunged 299 points to close at 25,410.
back in this country, west inia public schools stayed closed in the fourth day of a state-wide teachers strike. they say they're protesting low and rising health care costs. this afternoon, strikers were out in full force asnion leaders met with the governor at the state capitol building in charleston. the new chair of the federal reserve offered an optimistic . jerome powell he would not say if that means another interest rate hike this year, beyond the three ready projected. instead, powell...
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cortez pulled off a bit of a miracle last year when he transition inia's away from paperless voting achines to statewide paper ballot voting systems just in time for virginia's 2017 elections. welcome, mr. cortez. we are joined by jamil jaffer, the founder of the security institute at the antonin scalia school of law at george mason school where he is a professor. he recently served as a clerk to justice neal gore such of the court.upreme prior to his current positions he held senior roles on the intelligence committee and in the george w. bush administration so welcome to each one of you. before i start questioning and hopefully we'll have a few q&a, i want audience to share with you all our thanks center of american progress to all of our coalition allies and partners. in the you are here room. all of you have been working as you ly and i think heard from senator klobuchar and not aary johnson, this is challenge that we are going to overcome by one person or one organization. to be a collective effort and i want to really call out verified voting and common so many other organizations for
cortez pulled off a bit of a miracle last year when he transition inia's away from paperless voting achines to statewide paper ballot voting systems just in time for virginia's 2017 elections. welcome, mr. cortez. we are joined by jamil jaffer, the founder of the security institute at the antonin scalia school of law at george mason school where he is a professor. he recently served as a clerk to justice neal gore such of the court.upreme prior to his current positions he held senior roles on...
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iniae don't need a government shutdown on this. i think both sides have learned that a government shutdown was nmss. >> you can say what you want, >> ng're not getting support from the democrats on this legislation. >> reporter: the president's shutdown threat came as both parties on capitol hill were actually close to a deal to avert one. >> i think we're on the way to we'ing an agreement. >> reporter: but the proposed gett two-year spending bill would not itlude any immigration changes. > what do we want? >> reporter: last month's immi shutdown ended after democrats were promised a vote by republicans on protections for dreamers. the undocumented immigrants who came to the u.s. as children. the current protection expires t trump 5th. ut president trump has offered a potential pathway to citizenship for 1.8 million billion in change for $25 boarder in border security. white house chief of staff john kelly questioned why only 690,000 had previously signed up for protection. fo d> some would say we're too tooid to sign up. others wo
iniae don't need a government shutdown on this. i think both sides have learned that a government shutdown was nmss. >> you can say what you want, >> ng're not getting support from the democrats on this legislation. >> reporter: the president's shutdown threat came as both parties on capitol hill were actually close to a deal to avert one. >> i think we're on the way to we'ing an agreement. >> reporter: but the proposed gett two-year spending bill would not itlude...