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line is simple. it is just euro sterling. in terms of inflation, eurosterling is range bound. today, we had u.k. inflation back toward the target for the first time in two years. let us move on to a good conversation. >> the chances of a recession in the u.s. are very low. this is about what is happening in the rest of the world where there is significant weakening in europe in china with the possibility of spill back. this is about muted inflation in the u.s. this is about the fed not wanting to take on the markets again. this is about evidence of slack. tom: i have not heard that work for three or four years. paul donovan joins us right now. what are we wondering into right now? identify the core reason for this disinflation. paul: we are getting normal noise in inflation. you have got basically inflation hovering around its long-term average is pretty much everywhere in the world. u.s. inflation on on almost every measure around its 20 year average. there's nothing particularly exceptional about this. last year was above t
line is simple. it is just euro sterling. in terms of inflation, eurosterling is range bound. today, we had u.k. inflation back toward the target for the first time in two years. let us move on to a good conversation. >> the chances of a recession in the u.s. are very low. this is about what is happening in the rest of the world where there is significant weakening in europe in china with the possibility of spill back. this is about muted inflation in the u.s. this is about the fed not...
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carol: what is interesting and fascinating is he is is one of many who is crowdfunding war ukraine.intell us about all of the different examples. first of all, why is this necessary? they don't have the means or the financial support. >> backing up to 2014 when the war began, the military was a in total disarray after 20 years of neglect. they had 6000 troops that were ready to fight. their technology did not work, trucks did not run. and then the ukrainian the stepped up and filled the gap. they do everything like send cash to buy sniper rifles or bandages, car batteries, everything. basically becoming the backbone of the military. that has changed in the last two years as ukraine has normalized and gotten its act together. but these sort of volunteer crowdfunding revit citizens are still a huge part of the military effort. carol: tell us about the more significant groups that have and have been born as a result of this crowdfunding. >> there is one group that is particularly notable called come back alive. it was founded by this i.t. specialist in his kitchen in the early days of th
carol: what is interesting and fascinating is he is is one of many who is crowdfunding war ukraine.intell us about all of the different examples. first of all, why is this necessary? they don't have the means or the financial support. >> backing up to 2014 when the war began, the military was a in total disarray after 20 years of neglect. they had 6000 troops that were ready to fight. their technology did not work, trucks did not run. and then the ukrainian the stepped up and filled the...
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it is a little better than it normally is. >>> is there advice for drivers? learn how to put tar chase. >> learn how to do it yourself in case there is no one around to pay to do it. >> that is correct. that is good advice. >> sunday and monday, the snow comes down at 3000 feet. it is quiet and a little bit going on with drizzle and light rain. it is coming tonight into saturday and cold air sunday into monday. the golf course is all right. you heard from steve, today is the day if you are going away. i mentioned earlier, the heavy snow will not come down until later. that is true. all right. anthony says good morning. it is 52 degrees and cloudy skies. that is before belly of the beast moves in. anthony, i mean? that is the belly of the storm. how is that?[ laughter ]>> he has a vivid imagination. light cloud cover and it is quiet now. it kicks in tonight at a flash flood watch in napa until noon tomorrow. the big deal is the wind as that is already not bad but it will crank up out of the south southeast and hire gusting on the coast. i believe this goes pas
it is a little better than it normally is. >>> is there advice for drivers? learn how to put tar chase. >> learn how to do it yourself in case there is no one around to pay to do it. >> that is correct. that is good advice. >> sunday and monday, the snow comes down at 3000 feet. it is quiet and a little bit going on with drizzle and light rain. it is coming tonight into saturday and cold air sunday into monday. the golf course is all right. you heard from steve, today...
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-- >> it is unstable, too. >> yes, and what is dangerous for them is that what is part of this is that we have had one landslide already, and 50 or 60 firefighters on the scene, and they don't want to be in jeopardy at the bottom of the next slide if one occurs. >> yeah, a couple of dogs out there searching as well hoping t give them any clue as to where specifically to dig, but no sign of that woman yet, so we are keeping on top of this, and we continue to monitor this breaking news. >> all right. in the meantime, we'll move on and look at the forecast as spencer joins us. we were talking about the rain that may have contributed to this earlier in the week. >> yes, so much rain earlier in week, and no doubt that the soil is saturated there, and especially in that area with the golden gate and the north gate tend to get the heaviest totals from storms like the recent ones. here is a live look at the doppler7, and we have in terms of the atmosphere dry conditions and sunny skies and a fairly pleasant day here on the live doppler 7, and you know, if you go back to see if this thing is be
-- >> it is unstable, too. >> yes, and what is dangerous for them is that what is part of this is that we have had one landslide already, and 50 or 60 firefighters on the scene, and they don't want to be in jeopardy at the bottom of the next slide if one occurs. >> yeah, a couple of dogs out there searching as well hoping t give them any clue as to where specifically to dig, but no sign of that woman yet, so we are keeping on top of this, and we continue to monitor this...
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the warm sector is moving south. this is a major issue. this is rotating at it is making its move. that is another round of heavy rain. that system comes out of the gulf of alaska. that is cold air on friday. we still have initial band moving south. the cool air is coming in to destabilize the atmosphere. i would not be surprised if the rainfall picks up. this is moving through the east bay rapidly as we see cool air. 50s and 60s and mild conditions with that wind but this will give us heavy rain and snow levels come down at 2500 feet. the atmospheric river is moving to the south. the pineapple connection is out and near the cold air is in tomorrow with 60s for the temps. temperatures are going down that afternoon. often on rain sunday. we get a break monday and tuesday. >>> there are new evacuation orders in san jose. we are live along the waterloo bay river or people are told to get out as floodwaters continue to rise. >>> president trump wants a from californiafor the high-speed rail and the responsereturns. that's yes for less. get the latest spring trends for your home at 20 t
the warm sector is moving south. this is a major issue. this is rotating at it is making its move. that is another round of heavy rain. that system comes out of the gulf of alaska. that is cold air on friday. we still have initial band moving south. the cool air is coming in to destabilize the atmosphere. i would not be surprised if the rainfall picks up. this is moving through the east bay rapidly as we see cool air. 50s and 60s and mild conditions with that wind but this will give us heavy...
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undoubtedly, growth is slower. that is a negative. the news from the fed is that they may extend the cycle. if they are going to extend cycle, you have to only yield. you have to own that credit. you are not going to be full long. don't go short credit. jonathan: the volatility has him rolled over aggressively. if you look at the index, it is remarkable how suppressed volatility has been in the treasury market. for most people, this encourages you to keep on adding risk. volatility is low. is that the right approach? >> low volatility encourages risk-taking. low volatility is driven by the fact that the macro environment is pretty stable. growth is slow but sufficient. there is no inflation and the system. there is next to no sign of any inflation. the term structure relatively well contained. now we have the fed, which means there is not that much to fear. that has allowed volatility to come down. jonathan: james, do you see any catalyst on the horizon that would energize volatility more than it has been the last couple of months? >>
undoubtedly, growth is slower. that is a negative. the news from the fed is that they may extend the cycle. if they are going to extend cycle, you have to only yield. you have to own that credit. you are not going to be full long. don't go short credit. jonathan: the volatility has him rolled over aggressively. if you look at the index, it is remarkable how suppressed volatility has been in the treasury market. for most people, this encourages you to keep on adding risk. volatility is low. is...
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what is a good degree, what is worth it and what is not.:it's messy. >> good morning. >> good morning. i just wanted to comment on my experience. i got married at a young age of 18 and my wife and i put myself through school, it wasn't easy but i was working full time going all i went on to get an mba at mount st. mary's university so you can do it and you can get through life without debt at the end which is nice. it took longer because some semesters we had no money so i couldn't go at all but i think it was worth it. i do have one question, is there any correlation between the influx of government money through financial aid and the rising cost charged by colleges and universities? >> to the first point i think people are sort of making their way through and sometimes stopping out or dropping out along the way and that is a real problem for a lot of people. this caller made it through but we know a lot of people don't finish community college or finish another degree program are often coming out with debt and no degree. those are the peo
what is a good degree, what is worth it and what is not.:it's messy. >> good morning. >> good morning. i just wanted to comment on my experience. i got married at a young age of 18 and my wife and i put myself through school, it wasn't easy but i was working full time going all i went on to get an mba at mount st. mary's university so you can do it and you can get through life without debt at the end which is nice. it took longer because some semesters we had no money so i couldn't...
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that is not news, that is what the prime minister is working towards. is not news, that is what the primeom brussels what is positive, but thatis from brussels what is positive, but that isjust the pattern from brussels what is positive, but that is just the pattern that we have seen over the last couple of years. i don't, have seen over the last couple of years. idon't, i'm have seen over the last couple of years. i don't, i'm not involved in negotiations directly, i do believe that in the pragmatism of our negotiating partners, they are not village people. they know that it is best for britain, best for the european union, if we leave with a deal. if we leave in an agreement, it keeps our economy growing, keeps the economy is going, their fragile economies at the moment. economic growth is wobbling in the eurozone. the last thing they want is a bum in the eurozone. the last thing they wa nt the eurozone. the last thing they want is above get a deal. thank you very much. really, the action moving to the 27th of february and of course, that clock ticking towards the departure date. thank
that is not news, that is what the prime minister is working towards. is not news, that is what the primeom brussels what is positive, but thatis from brussels what is positive, but that isjust the pattern from brussels what is positive, but that is just the pattern that we have seen over the last couple of years. i don't, have seen over the last couple of years. idon't, i'm have seen over the last couple of years. i don't, i'm not involved in negotiations directly, i do believe that in the...
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that is what jpmorgan is focusing on. it is competition for ripple. if you look at the most successful going -- coin, it is tether. that is what the space needs. it needs to become more stable. -- what areother the coins to watch and stop watching? thiser: jpmorgan's coin, is internet. you want to focus on open networks anyone can build on top of. i would not suggest people go much further down the spectrum. btc and east. emily: not ripple? spencer: maybe down the line. emily: always good to have you on the show. thank you both. the trump administration's soaring rhetoric last year about creating a space force finally drifted down to earth. under a new directive signed by trump in the white house, the space force would be part of the air force and not an independent branch of the u.s. military. trump directed the pentagon to a u.s. based command post for troops during war, which the military has been working on since last year. space related headlines crossing the terminal. spacex and its rival will split six military space launches at , and the air f
that is what jpmorgan is focusing on. it is competition for ripple. if you look at the most successful going -- coin, it is tether. that is what the space needs. it needs to become more stable. -- what areother the coins to watch and stop watching? thiser: jpmorgan's coin, is internet. you want to focus on open networks anyone can build on top of. i would not suggest people go much further down the spectrum. btc and east. emily: not ripple? spencer: maybe down the line. emily: always good to...
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now it is like for "mtp daily." >> it is monday, is ralph northam taking a page from the trump playbook? good evening, i'm katie turr, welcome into "mtp daily." we just witnessed a massive leak out of the white house targeting one person and one person only, donald trump, we're also still trapling with the fallout from the president's latest attack on his intelligence wheefs this weekend. they have been warned not to tell him things he might disagree with. but we begin tonight with just an incredible story. look at this. the entire democratic party has united in calling for virginia governor ralph northam to resign. this democratic party has zero tolerance for any racist behavior, past or present from it's politicians. in a develop accident, ralph northam doesn't seem interested in what his party wants, he is not resigning. he told staff today he needs more time. and this weekend, among other blunders, denied dressing up in black face in a yearbook photo and girled dressing up in blackface at a dance contest. it is a refemavealing episode. you could say it is because of of one thing and
now it is like for "mtp daily." >> it is monday, is ralph northam taking a page from the trump playbook? good evening, i'm katie turr, welcome into "mtp daily." we just witnessed a massive leak out of the white house targeting one person and one person only, donald trump, we're also still trapling with the fallout from the president's latest attack on his intelligence wheefs this weekend. they have been warned not to tell him things he might disagree with. but we begin...
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what is interesting is hope is also doing something that is a departure in the art will going back to the 18th century, and that is he is showing soldiers as they appeared in life. this is a very famous image. this is during the seven years war. i know a little bit about it, and i can tell you this is a famed depiction of the death of a british journalist. why the painting matters is because these figures are not portrayed in symbolic roman armor. they are not wearing togas. they are wearing pretty realistic uniforms carrying military arms of the era. they look like actual soldiers. this creates a trend in art, and hope, of course, is following this tradition with his depiction of a very realistic army of the potomac. he is also working some political levers here. in many ways, the idea of this burgeoning nation that is being transformed by the experience of war is now linked to art. it is demanding artistic treatment, so many artists are seeking to portray the reverse birth of this nation in the midst of war, to celebrate the scale of mobilization, to celebrate federal forces in thei
what is interesting is hope is also doing something that is a departure in the art will going back to the 18th century, and that is he is showing soldiers as they appeared in life. this is a very famous image. this is during the seven years war. i know a little bit about it, and i can tell you this is a famed depiction of the death of a british journalist. why the painting matters is because these figures are not portrayed in symbolic roman armor. they are not wearing togas. they are wearing...
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this is where the rain is right now. it is packing a little bit of a punch and it will continue through the weekend. also if you are going to reno, be prepared to get to your destination and don't forget that change. a round of snow is expected across the sierra club to 5 feet could fall in the higher elevations. a watch will last through monday. officials say travel is highly discouraged. it has been an active february so far. >> this is the wettest month and we have seen quite the storm coming through. we continue into the weekend and beyond, a look over the east bay. cloudy skies and a little bit of rain on the east bay. it is long the east bay sure, here is a look at that winter storm warning. it starts later today until early monday morning. snow levels will drop to about 2500 feet. that means we could see eight dusting at home and not as low as we had earlier but we could see perhaps mount townsend. we will see how that goes. here is a look at the system moving ashore with moderate rain off the coastline. we will g
this is where the rain is right now. it is packing a little bit of a punch and it will continue through the weekend. also if you are going to reno, be prepared to get to your destination and don't forget that change. a round of snow is expected across the sierra club to 5 feet could fall in the higher elevations. a watch will last through monday. officials say travel is highly discouraged. it has been an active february so far. >> this is the wettest month and we have seen quite the storm...
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there is colder air that is trapped. rain is picking up saturday night. >>> keep in mind the newly updated weather app is free to download it has interactive radar and updates and the forecast. it has an easy way to upload your photos and video. >>> road rage on camera and both drivers got out of the cars and confronted each other in the middle of the road. >>> a warm homecoming for a man who had been in a,. -- who had been in a coma. tremfya® can help adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis get clearer. and stay clearer. most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or have symptoms such as: fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. before starting tremfya® tell your doctor if you plan to or have recently received a vaccine. tremfya®. stay clearer. janssen ca
there is colder air that is trapped. rain is picking up saturday night. >>> keep in mind the newly updated weather app is free to download it has interactive radar and updates and the forecast. it has an easy way to upload your photos and video. >>> road rage on camera and both drivers got out of the cars and confronted each other in the middle of the road. >>> a warm homecoming for a man who had been in a,. -- who had been in a coma. tremfya® can help adults with...
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it is 56 on the peninsula. 4:01 and assault is here. >> it is raining hard. westbound 580 at lakeshore where the water comes off the hill. this is pictures of the backup with all the westbound lanes are closed. 580 at lakeshore, a vehicle spun out and another hit the vehicle that had spun out. the freeway is completely closed. let me show you westbound 580 closed here. the easy way is to use 880 or get off the freeway and go to oakland city and go around and get on 580 again. this is westbound at lakeshore. we have traffic that is moderate on the tracy triangle with no major issues. we had a problem at hayward northbound at 880. traffic is recovering. we have traffic here on 880 looking good into downtown oakland would know problems. across the bridge calm a problem southbound on 101 at candlestick but it is clearing up. southbound 101 at spencer avenue at the golden gate bridge in the right lane. >>> as the storm continues to hit the day area, the russian river is the biggest concern. flood stage at kern felt is 32 feet. the water level topped 30 feet. it is
it is 56 on the peninsula. 4:01 and assault is here. >> it is raining hard. westbound 580 at lakeshore where the water comes off the hill. this is pictures of the backup with all the westbound lanes are closed. 580 at lakeshore, a vehicle spun out and another hit the vehicle that had spun out. the freeway is completely closed. let me show you westbound 580 closed here. the easy way is to use 880 or get off the freeway and go to oakland city and go around and get on 580 again. this is...
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this is seen by some as a gauge of global trade. there is no surprise it is struggling.ace since 2016. you see places where you can hide from the travails of global trade or do you just tied elsewhere and not go to asia? maybe india? >> for investors, you have to invest outright. asia does have the benefit of if the stimulus measures do kick in in china, if they do credit easing and fiscal spending, that should support the global environment. the second half is when it kicks off. in terms of those idiosyncratic factors, we had those mission standards in germany, it will take a lot more than just being patient for things to improve. right now we are in a treading water phase. a painful rally for a lot of people in the s&p. if we can find some clearer -- is this eureka moment -- has china come out guns blazing? that is when asia will outperform. anna: i was going to ask you about your top trading ideas at the moment as we sit here discussing all of these issues surrounding global trade? are there currencies you see looking more stable? jordan: euro is probably one of the m
this is seen by some as a gauge of global trade. there is no surprise it is struggling.ace since 2016. you see places where you can hide from the travails of global trade or do you just tied elsewhere and not go to asia? maybe india? >> for investors, you have to invest outright. asia does have the benefit of if the stimulus measures do kick in in china, if they do credit easing and fiscal spending, that should support the global environment. the second half is when it kicks off. in terms...
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it is not that one sector is socialists and one is not. it's a more nuanced understanding of how our economy should work. >> someone with an interesting perspective on this issue was senate senator claire mccaskill saying it is easy to be a democratic socialist in a blue district like yours. how do you square that with the ability to find a majority? >> i square it with the direct evidence in 2016 that that is not true. no matter how you feel about senator bernie sanders he ran in 2016 as a democratic socialist, unapologet unapologetically. >> in primaries, among democrats, but those independents, right? >> and he wins indent. people have a mistaken idea that american picks is on one lynn yard line. 40% of the american public identifies as independents, that doesn't mean we're? the middle, it means we hate that thing. some are freaking out about it but i'm coming from someone that says more competition is better not worse. >> four or five i think that is fine. i think that is -- it sounds like the two major parties you think don't everybod
it is not that one sector is socialists and one is not. it's a more nuanced understanding of how our economy should work. >> someone with an interesting perspective on this issue was senate senator claire mccaskill saying it is easy to be a democratic socialist in a blue district like yours. how do you square that with the ability to find a majority? >> i square it with the direct evidence in 2016 that that is not true. no matter how you feel about senator bernie sanders he ran in...
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is, what is ahead?re a sense that encouraging settings will continue for the business? think there is speculation about the impact on supply as a result of the disaster in brazil , so there are a lot of different views on the impact on supply, whether that is 40 million or 70 million tons. we have just come out of chinese new year and coming out of that iod and once we get a better indication on the impact on supply, that will [no audio] what we are seeing so far is that steel production is continuing at elevated levels. we're seeing a continuing struggle mark did -- strong market. up,n case the gap does open from them and they said they don't have any spare capacity. capacityve any spare in terms of being able to wrap it up? indicated weready expect to ship more times in the second half than the financial year. , so we given guidance will be working very hard to optimize. back.eally is on the we have indicated that the second half will be higher. athink most of us will look incremental steps, but we do
is, what is ahead?re a sense that encouraging settings will continue for the business? think there is speculation about the impact on supply as a result of the disaster in brazil , so there are a lot of different views on the impact on supply, whether that is 40 million or 70 million tons. we have just come out of chinese new year and coming out of that iod and once we get a better indication on the impact on supply, that will [no audio] what we are seeing so far is that steel production is...
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but the reason this is so important is, robert mueller is a prosecutor.he's not the council to an impeachment committee. he's not a guy like bob woodward writing a book about whether he thinks the president is fit for office or not. you'll thing a prosecutor has to decide, is whether there is enough evidence to indict a case and bring it to a jury. if there is not, the prosecutor is not there to answer every other interesting question or to weave together, some kind of potboiler that might make for some you know, interesting political misconduct. >> whether there's a crime. we are out of time, but good stuff as always! i really appreciate it. >> thank you, guy! >> as you know things like the investigation from robert mueller in anyone else, they've done nothing but divide the country. congress is that a partisan lo . it is hard to get republicans and democrats to agree on the sky being blue. so how might we unite our fractured country with wings and beer and the super bowl, that's how! in a new column in the wall street journal, it is titled, super bowl s
but the reason this is so important is, robert mueller is a prosecutor.he's not the council to an impeachment committee. he's not a guy like bob woodward writing a book about whether he thinks the president is fit for office or not. you'll thing a prosecutor has to decide, is whether there is enough evidence to indict a case and bring it to a jury. if there is not, the prosecutor is not there to answer every other interesting question or to weave together, some kind of potboiler that might make...
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that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." manus cranny in dubai. nejra: and i am nejra cehic in barcelona. you.: a very good day to we have got more breaking news. we are going to talk about the markets in just a moment. numbers?s are they the magician numbers? is the first line that comes through. and in terms of their outlook for the markets, they see europe and auto markets are stable. 80% of their revenue comes from europe. latin america will drop by approximately 1%. the dividend payout -- they are talking about europe stabilization. $5.69 billion. that is a little bit ahead. opalis the man who bought just a cover views -- couple of years ago. 20 years of losses for general motors. how is the u.k. going to hit you? launching the brand into the u.s. and canada. increasing sales outside europe. there you go. magician of the auto industry, but of course you and theow who the magician of federal reserve is. it's jay powell. he speaks tonight. >> absolutely. you know there's a great story on the bloomberg talking about the tw
that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." manus cranny in dubai. nejra: and i am nejra cehic in barcelona. you.: a very good day to we have got more breaking news. we are going to talk about the markets in just a moment. numbers?s are they the magician numbers? is the first line that comes through. and in terms of their outlook for the markets, they see europe and auto markets are stable. 80% of their revenue comes from europe. latin america...
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this is a very busy corridor cat that is when it is busy. just to help quietly disperse the crowd. >> is that the cloak -- is that the closing propose that 1:00 p.m.? >> you are right. entertainment will end at 1:00 a.m. every night of the week. i don't have a comment on that one. i will defer to my fellow commissioners. >> if it is just karaoke, i am thinking 1:30 a.m. isn't a problem. the lighting, you know, they kind of share that airlock with ireland 132. if they have to lighted up, with that affect the bar in the front? >> that is exactly my intention, commissioner. they are not in front of us today. my intent is to illuminate the area better than it currently is >> and you are just talking about that airlock, right? not the outside of the building. >> i'm not looking to make it a spotlight. the spirit of this condition allows a flexibility for the applicant. i know he is very familiar with this condition. the spirit of it is to illuminate it in a professional manner. we are not trying to make it so bright that no one wants to go there,
this is a very busy corridor cat that is when it is busy. just to help quietly disperse the crowd. >> is that the cloak -- is that the closing propose that 1:00 p.m.? >> you are right. entertainment will end at 1:00 a.m. every night of the week. i don't have a comment on that one. i will defer to my fellow commissioners. >> if it is just karaoke, i am thinking 1:30 a.m. isn't a problem. the lighting, you know, they kind of share that airlock with ireland 132. if they have to...
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is going in terms of it is ethnic, religious. and having stacey abrams is supposed to send a really strong message. women, minorities. the second thing is the message democrats want to send is that we can govern. this is what we would do if we were governing, if we had the white house back. gabby is right that this is leaning into 2020. think about the democratic party. here is what we would deliver. mentioning things trump does not mention often. health care is one thing we will hear more about. steve: national political correspondent for the hill newspaper. gabby orr who covers the white house, thank you both for being with us. >> thanks, steve. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> tonight on afterwards. at 9:00 eastern, former new jersey governor chris christie discusses his book, let me finish. he is interviewed by cbs news chief correspondent major garrett. >> if not
is going in terms of it is ethnic, religious. and having stacey abrams is supposed to send a really strong message. women, minorities. the second thing is the message democrats want to send is that we can govern. this is what we would do if we were governing, if we had the white house back. gabby is right that this is leaning into 2020. think about the democratic party. here is what we would deliver. mentioning things trump does not mention often. health care is one thing we will hear more...
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this is not what america is about.very single republican politician that spoke out became aim before he republican candidate and now supports in full heartedly is a hypocrite. the man has not changed. he calls himself a nationalist. that is at the end in the nationalist nazi party stands for. can't people see how bad he is for our country? he bankrupted our country. host: we are looking ahead to the week in washington and beyond. mike debonis of the washington post with us. the issues the house will take up this week is the gun safety bill. i want to turn to an opinion .iece in the washington post ryan costello and carlos talking at the bill, the bipartisan background check act is not only consistent with the second amendment it is also common sense. any piece of legislation we voted on in our combined eight years in congress. what is this bill aimed at doing? democrats talking about doing universal background checks for a long time certainly to the aftermath of the sandy hook tragedy. it would close certain loopholes
this is not what america is about.very single republican politician that spoke out became aim before he republican candidate and now supports in full heartedly is a hypocrite. the man has not changed. he calls himself a nationalist. that is at the end in the nationalist nazi party stands for. can't people see how bad he is for our country? he bankrupted our country. host: we are looking ahead to the week in washington and beyond. mike debonis of the washington post with us. the issues the house...
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is it about advertising? is it about aws?hey are clearly still outperforming in e-commerce. >> historically, when you think of amazon, you think of investment spending. as it pertains to using the cash, we expect them to continue their high pace of investment spending. in addition to cloud computing, it looks like they may do more with physical stores. they talked about expanding their whole foods physical store footprint. we still think that amazon could do gas stations. what they intend to do with whole foods is to expand their delivery network by having more physical whole foods stores. gas stations would do that to a greater degree. they are continuing to invest in proprietary content. expect more investments in a lot of their growth drivers. >> an interesting element is that we are perhaps seeing a plateau of growth with prime subscribers. does this worry you in any way? do you think it is more now the time to focus on international growth? >> that is a great point. amazon has to focus on international growth. they basic
is it about advertising? is it about aws?hey are clearly still outperforming in e-commerce. >> historically, when you think of amazon, you think of investment spending. as it pertains to using the cash, we expect them to continue their high pace of investment spending. in addition to cloud computing, it looks like they may do more with physical stores. they talked about expanding their whole foods physical store footprint. we still think that amazon could do gas stations. what they intend...
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it is darwinian. there is no question.ly: when you were running ebay, you made a pledge to win china. no u.s.on china, economy did. they said whoever wins china wins the world. is china as important today as it was back then? meg: china is very important. our joint venture partner in china is likely to be alibaba and i am glad to be on the same side as them this time. [laughter] emily: it is a huge market but it has also been difficult for the u.s. entertainment industry to crack. meg: it is unique and unwise to think about going to china alone. i lived in china for four months when i was trying to fix china -- fixed ebay -- fixed ebay in china, and it is complete lee different. having a strong partner who understands that market is important. emily: what will alibaba provide? meg: they have tremendous clout -- tremendous scale in china. it is remarkable how much they have grown in the last 20 years. they have a platform they have alibaba pictures, music, entertainment properties that hopefully we can leverage, and they ha
it is darwinian. there is no question.ly: when you were running ebay, you made a pledge to win china. no u.s.on china, economy did. they said whoever wins china wins the world. is china as important today as it was back then? meg: china is very important. our joint venture partner in china is likely to be alibaba and i am glad to be on the same side as them this time. [laughter] emily: it is a huge market but it has also been difficult for the u.s. entertainment industry to crack. meg: it is...
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applause .it is applause . it is very easy, it is lousy marketing.he correct way. it has ever been shown in the correct way. when it comes to brexit, make them mistake, the brits look at europe as the continent, they are never really pa rt the continent, they are never really part of europe. the brits are people on an island and they wanted to have and still want to have the last say. when it wants politics and regulations and everybody is making fa ns regulations and everybody is making fans of regulations about bananas and gherkins, but it has had a great effect on the british people... the reason why people voted brexit, we we re reason why people voted brexit, we were just reason why people voted brexit, we werejust using reason why people voted brexit, we were just using that as an example... the overwhelmingly positive work of the european union is undersold, as he said it was in the brexit vote but you think it is lousy marketing. anna maria corazza bildt you are a member and are positive about the european union. is it hard to love? it is a h
applause .it is applause . it is very easy, it is lousy marketing.he correct way. it has ever been shown in the correct way. when it comes to brexit, make them mistake, the brits look at europe as the continent, they are never really pa rt the continent, they are never really part of europe. the brits are people on an island and they wanted to have and still want to have the last say. when it wants politics and regulations and everybody is making fa ns regulations and everybody is making fans...
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it is interesting, because what the message here is is that the plan is for there to be a sort of massivewords and then they expect the military to step back and let them get that humanitarian aid through. so, idid let them get that humanitarian aid through. so, i did ask what happens if the military does not stand back, do you have a plan b? i was told with a great deal of confidence, they were quite convinced the military would do so. i didn't hear of any planned beer. that's what they have been saying here. in terms of what you are saying about the cuban of what you are saying about the cu ban reports of of what you are saying about the cuban reports of military deployments in the caribbean, we had a brief response to that here from the un met us envoy for venezuela, he said it is a new lie. he has in the past to say he didn't expect military involvement. he said it was a humanitarian, political and diplomatic policy, but whether the americans would be willing to put troops into colombia, limited troops there just to reinforce the aid convoy. anyway, that is going to become a bit more
it is interesting, because what the message here is is that the plan is for there to be a sort of massivewords and then they expect the military to step back and let them get that humanitarian aid through. so, idid let them get that humanitarian aid through. so, i did ask what happens if the military does not stand back, do you have a plan b? i was told with a great deal of confidence, they were quite convinced the military would do so. i didn't hear of any planned beer. that's what they have...
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after all, your heart is the best compass there is.get out there and fill your heart with the stuff that keeps it beating. fill your heart with ireland. >>> a live look, interstate 80 is wet with cars passing freely but i am sure it is a bear for the commute afternoon as it was all one. you can see green lighting up storm tracker 2 and even yellow which means intense rain. >>> the police in sacramento on or a third grader for helping his father who had been shot. eric has the story. >> can you smile? >> reporter: this is the face of a hero, the ace of the eight- year-old little girl who is nervous about receiving an award with five others that of ever received. monday morning, the sheriff presented is about peers with the medal of merit for doing something most third-graders very likely have never done that >> isabel remained, and composed during the entire incident. she said she needed to focus to keep her dad alive. >> reporter: isabel was in a car with her dad and they were driving down lock springs road when suddenly he heard a lou
after all, your heart is the best compass there is.get out there and fill your heart with the stuff that keeps it beating. fill your heart with ireland. >>> a live look, interstate 80 is wet with cars passing freely but i am sure it is a bear for the commute afternoon as it was all one. you can see green lighting up storm tracker 2 and even yellow which means intense rain. >>> the police in sacramento on or a third grader for helping his father who had been shot. eric has the...
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--sten: the risk is that is that this is longer lasting. it is a difficult guessing game.s this it? or is this the beginning? to see morehave demands from the administration for the chinese or the chinese deliver. it basically remains open. markets,it basically remains op. markets, particularly today, see this as temporary. that is likely to be, at least for now, providing more clarity. vonnie: how has the high-frequency data for you been? to me it seems like it is confusing. upgot wholesale inventories, 1%. there were other high-frequency data points that were not healthy looking. torsten: a little bit tricky. three things we worry about. the rest of the world is not doing well. beentunately, europe has deteriorating, germany included. that is an interesting thing for the u.s. because so far it has not had a drag on u.s. growth. that is something we are worrying about. will that go away or be a permanent problem? slowing down to read the global factors have been important. the second factor has been domestic issues. the trade war, the shutdown, ceiling, it has provided un
--sten: the risk is that is that this is longer lasting. it is a difficult guessing game.s this it? or is this the beginning? to see morehave demands from the administration for the chinese or the chinese deliver. it basically remains open. markets,it basically remains op. markets, particularly today, see this as temporary. that is likely to be, at least for now, providing more clarity. vonnie: how has the high-frequency data for you been? to me it seems like it is confusing. upgot wholesale...
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this is something the company is pushing back against. we have seen wildcard -- byecard, one you're still up five point 6%, a big move. vonnie: let's get to market analysis at the trading we comes to an end. we are joined by michael regan. guiding's, positive and negative for asia and much more. what stood out. we are seeing momentum in the u.s. market crack. look at the s&p 500 and it was 14, a from december massive surge in six weeks. there has definitely been alarming news flow, european commission cutting the eurozone forecast. earnings, good positive earnings news. we are now looking at potentially in the first quarter a decline in earnings. inretty genetic cut expectations to about 5% or 6% full year. a lot of that was at the end of year and make people nervous that maybe the estimates will get cut. the of a ferocious rebound in the stock market running out of steam amid some of alarming to worry some fundamental news. mixtureit is always a of what the fed is going to do and also individual company are doinghat they with there cash
this is something the company is pushing back against. we have seen wildcard -- byecard, one you're still up five point 6%, a big move. vonnie: let's get to market analysis at the trading we comes to an end. we are joined by michael regan. guiding's, positive and negative for asia and much more. what stood out. we are seeing momentum in the u.s. market crack. look at the s&p 500 and it was 14, a from december massive surge in six weeks. there has definitely been alarming news flow, european...
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it is filtering to negotiating, this is is an awful machine. it sets the standard of talk about being in north korea. north korea is an awful place but the question is can we make it less awful? we are not going to make a less awful on human rights and we don't do something with the security. they are not going to become a democracy unless we are able to make other transformations. we care about south korea. i don't want a war there, so the starting point is how to bring down the temperature? i say look, we do what we got to do. we maintain principles and its like in world war ii, we made the right choice. we worked with the soviets to destroy the nazis even though the soviets were nasty characters. we are making a relative judgment and making difficult choices. >> i am just curious. can you speak very briefly to the economic side, essentially more of the same or ramping up the talk and posture versus a change? opening up and interacting with them. >> i mentioned in my remarks about how security and economic prosperity go hand-in-hand. and i wi
it is filtering to negotiating, this is is an awful machine. it sets the standard of talk about being in north korea. north korea is an awful place but the question is can we make it less awful? we are not going to make a less awful on human rights and we don't do something with the security. they are not going to become a democracy unless we are able to make other transformations. we care about south korea. i don't want a war there, so the starting point is how to bring down the temperature? i...
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it is below recession levels, which is 50.early weakness because you can see consumer cost has been slumping and that will affect the economy, no doubt. continuingncertainty until at least march 29, we think the first quarter number will be pretty weak. so it is a bad outcome. nejra: in terms of inflation and wages, wage growth has still been picking up. so should the boe be hiking now, but it has its hands tied because of brexit? is that the situation we are looking at? right, wagere growth is rising at the fastest pace in a decade. the labor market is very tired. i think the bank of england has of theds tied because brexit uncertainty. i don't think they can really do clarity isfore any given on the brexit situation. inflation, which is an important indicator they look at, is actually slowing. i think it will slow to below 2%. the current inflation trend is below what the bank of england has been expected. aside from the brexit discussion, only inflation front , i don't think that will be a reason to hike in the near term. n
it is below recession levels, which is 50.early weakness because you can see consumer cost has been slumping and that will affect the economy, no doubt. continuingncertainty until at least march 29, we think the first quarter number will be pretty weak. so it is a bad outcome. nejra: in terms of inflation and wages, wage growth has still been picking up. so should the boe be hiking now, but it has its hands tied because of brexit? is that the situation we are looking at? right, wagere growth is...
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i look back and think is this real? is it a postcard? it is real. it is where we live. we have a cool day. your weekend is not looking back. sunday, cloudy and dry. we could see sprinkles in the north bay but that real chance for rain is monday into tuesday . here we are today. this is i live lock outside with blue skies. as promised, the wind is down under 10 miles per hour. it is a light breeze with a strong northerly flow we are topping the 50s just about everywhere. redwood city at 45 degrees and 51 in san francisco and 52 in san jose. we are a little bit below normal today in the low 60s. we will be in the upper 50s but skies on strong tracker 2 also to the south, there is a little snow in los angeles yesterday. but yes they did see snow flakes. for us, sunshine with highs 54. this is a little bit hello average. monday through wednesday with the next chance of rain. we will talk through it. friday into saturday you can see clouds and rain to the north. the system is rolling in. monday, midnight and now you see it getting closer to us and monday morning, we are look
i look back and think is this real? is it a postcard? it is real. it is where we live. we have a cool day. your weekend is not looking back. sunday, cloudy and dry. we could see sprinkles in the north bay but that real chance for rain is monday into tuesday . here we are today. this is i live lock outside with blue skies. as promised, the wind is down under 10 miles per hour. it is a light breeze with a strong northerly flow we are topping the 50s just about everywhere. redwood city at 45...
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here is the ridge. it is tilted a bit, but you can see it is this ridge. we have named this after an astronomer. she is a remarkable woman. her most well-known discovery was she was the one who discovered dark matter. this mysterious force in everything, we don't know what it is. she was the one who made the precise rotational curve measurements of galaxies. on this mission, we named major features after scientists. personally, it was very exciting to choose a prominent female scientist to name this after. i am happy we are on vera rubin ridge. another fun fact, she has several children who are scientists as well. rubin is part of the curiosity scientist team. is what the ridge looks like from orbit. you can think of it as this teacher -- feature that is wavy like this. the ridge looks pretty different from the rock's below. ocks were lakercos bed deposits. we measured this mineral that forms in water. the reaction that forms hematite can be favorable to life. we saw this light up along the ridge. we were curious what caused this. one of my chapters is the
here is the ridge. it is tilted a bit, but you can see it is this ridge. we have named this after an astronomer. she is a remarkable woman. her most well-known discovery was she was the one who discovered dark matter. this mysterious force in everything, we don't know what it is. she was the one who made the precise rotational curve measurements of galaxies. on this mission, we named major features after scientists. personally, it was very exciting to choose a prominent female scientist to name...
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>> that is a really -- there is a lot of levels to that experience. it would be hard for me to say anything about that i can hear my entire interview. download my podcast boss files today. it's on itunes right now. >>> 10:00 a.m. eastern. i'm poppy harlow in new york. welcome to a special holiday edition of cnn newsroom. jim sciutto has a well deserved day off. he got his emergency. now president trump is facing a battle like none any president has faced before. make that two battles. lawsuits are being filed almost before the ink was dry on the president's declaration of a national emergency to fund his border wall and congress is all but sure to take up an unprecedented measure to repeal it. that's not what the president was fuming about. he was lashing out at andrew mccabe and rod rosenstein in a brand new book mccabe is corroborating reports that rosenstein discussed secret lly recording the president by wearing a wire and possibly trying to invoke the 25th amendment to remove them from office. let's begin with the emergency that could become a cr
>> that is a really -- there is a lot of levels to that experience. it would be hard for me to say anything about that i can hear my entire interview. download my podcast boss files today. it's on itunes right now. >>> 10:00 a.m. eastern. i'm poppy harlow in new york. welcome to a special holiday edition of cnn newsroom. jim sciutto has a well deserved day off. he got his emergency. now president trump is facing a battle like none any president has faced before. make that two...
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is moratorium, >> that is absolutely right, this is not preset.se have downplayed this deadline for a long time. they will be relieved to hear the comments that is not a fixed or magic date, suggesting that if there is enough progress, he is prepared to relax the deadline, and indeed we have had some progress. we had these memorandums of understanding the drawn up around five or six different areas from the likes of intellectual property, but also services and nontariff barriers. and you have got this pledge to buy an additional $30 billion worth of farm goods. thet seems to moving in right direction, suggesting trump and his administration will be prepared to accept that. matt: if you look at this function on bloomberg, you can see that the u.s. has a $350 billion trade deficit with china. this is one of the main things donald trump is trying to shift. how significant is that $30 billion more of u.s. farm goods going to be? >> it is a big number, particularly if you compared to pre-trade war levels. in 2017, china was buying $24 billion worth of
is moratorium, >> that is absolutely right, this is not preset.se have downplayed this deadline for a long time. they will be relieved to hear the comments that is not a fixed or magic date, suggesting that if there is enough progress, he is prepared to relax the deadline, and indeed we have had some progress. we had these memorandums of understanding the drawn up around five or six different areas from the likes of intellectual property, but also services and nontariff barriers. and you...
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"washington journal is next. is next. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ host: good morning. it's monday, february 11, 2019. the flags remain at half-staff after the death of former congressman john dingell of michigan and yesterday the house lost congressman walter jones of north carolina who began serving in 1995. died yesterday at age 76. the chamber will gavel in at noon eastern. the senate is back at 3:00 p.m. we begin following the release of the green new deal by alexandria ocasio-cortez and other congressional democrats. wanted to know if you think the united states needs a green new deal. give us a call if you think it does, 202-748-8000 is the number. if you think united states doesn't need a green new deal, 202-748-8001. you can catch up with us on social media. on twitter it is @cspanwj. on facebook it is facebook.com/cspan. a very good monday morning
"washington journal is next. is next. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ host: good morning. it's monday, february 11, 2019. the flags remain at half-staff after the death of former congressman john dingell of michigan and yesterday the house lost congressman walter jones of north carolina who began serving in 1995. died...
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bnhhp is coming up short -- is coming up short -- bhp is coming up short.a massive spike in oil prices. like bhp, a company do you have capacity to increase idle production consumption? >> the attention hasn't been on the --, or do they have the capacity to ramp up iron or. they are at full capacity. it will be interesting to see. say aboutat did bhp the disaster? holdp is saying they will a meeting next week to talk about the future and what they will do next. anglo says they hope for a future without -- there is a push back and some kind of turning port -- turning point with regards to the safety of these dams. guy: how important is it for important-- how is for investors on the importance a put on this? do they have the visibility to manage these risks? >> this has happened twice. it wasn't something anyone expected, and you have bhp saying they have to look at security and others saying this could be the equivalent of an exxon valdez spill. causing people to make changes and pay attention to this, but whether investors can see this is hard to tell. vonn
bnhhp is coming up short -- is coming up short -- bhp is coming up short.a massive spike in oil prices. like bhp, a company do you have capacity to increase idle production consumption? >> the attention hasn't been on the --, or do they have the capacity to ramp up iron or. they are at full capacity. it will be interesting to see. say aboutat did bhp the disaster? holdp is saying they will a meeting next week to talk about the future and what they will do next. anglo says they hope for a...
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here is what his lawyer is saying. the statement that we got last night saying we are working diligently to get mr. abraham joseph out of detention. here is a question we have this morning. he was arrested and convicted of a felony drug charge in 2014. that felony conviction was expungeed. we asked a law enforcement official why didn't they know about his immigration status then. they said they weren't aware of it then. they became aware of it afterwards. that doesn't make us understand how he was able to play and perform in concerts outside the united states and come and go. that is a question we have this morning and don't have an answer to it. >>> a federal judge is hearing arguments on whether the former trump campaign chairman paul manafort lied and breached his plea deal with the special counsel. how likely is it that manafort can prove that those lies were just honest mistakes? we will ask a former federal prosecutor. that's next. lobsterfest is on at red lobster. with the most lobster dishes of the year, what'l
here is what his lawyer is saying. the statement that we got last night saying we are working diligently to get mr. abraham joseph out of detention. here is a question we have this morning. he was arrested and convicted of a felony drug charge in 2014. that felony conviction was expungeed. we asked a law enforcement official why didn't they know about his immigration status then. they said they weren't aware of it then. they became aware of it afterwards. that doesn't make us understand how he...
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you might say this is very fascinating. it is confusing, but it is the past. what happened after 1948 if these things were part of the same story? and if human rights were emerging out of these zionist activists, what happened to lead to all of the political politics, polarizations and controversy today? and if these thing were twins, the state of israel and human rights, how did they become estranged and why don't we remember it? they're not -- there are a number of people here. the simple answer is to say there are many opinions. jews have many opinions and jewish lawyers have even more opinions. one of the valuable lessons from the history is back than they argued and they argued passionately about what was wrong with the world and wrong with human rights, much like we argue today. but there is something else going on and to understand it, you have to look more closely at, first of all, what happened over the course of 1947-1948. lauterpacht, as i mentioned, was deeply involved in working on the legal question about how the jews would declare a state. the u
you might say this is very fascinating. it is confusing, but it is the past. what happened after 1948 if these things were part of the same story? and if human rights were emerging out of these zionist activists, what happened to lead to all of the political politics, polarizations and controversy today? and if these thing were twins, the state of israel and human rights, how did they become estranged and why don't we remember it? they're not -- there are a number of people here. the simple...
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i think it is cool. >> it is inspiring. >> number 16 is a number that is special here.tures of him all around campus. >> the bottom line, not many patriots fans out here this morning. most people said they will be rooting for the rams. back to you. >>> when it comes to the super bowl champion, it is a zoo divided in san francisco. of 38- year-old tortoise main -- picked the new england patriots to win the game. it took them a wild to reach the edible for all but eventually he ended up there. how about this, this is a 10- year-old male ram at the zoo and he picked his own. he picked the rams. he feasted on his edible football that was made out of bananas, and apples. >>> what was in the patriots dish? >> it was probably something he didn't like. so they knew he would go we jus edible football. >> wasn't the same? >> i don't think they eat the same. >> we have to move on. >> it that will be an investigation. >> we're talking about the weather now. >> when you woke up this morning you didn't know you would be talking about this. >> we will get down to the bottom that over
i think it is cool. >> it is inspiring. >> number 16 is a number that is special here.tures of him all around campus. >> the bottom line, not many patriots fans out here this morning. most people said they will be rooting for the rams. back to you. >>> when it comes to the super bowl champion, it is a zoo divided in san francisco. of 38- year-old tortoise main -- picked the new england patriots to win the game. it took them a wild to reach the edible for all but...
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the third stage is bilateral negotiations. the reason is because it up with is exhausting. after having several rounds, we had a difficult round in canada. decided to change the because it was because it was falling apart. then we went to the continued .egotiations area there was a change of strategy .gain the negotiation process becomes more complicated. inside the live building and the reporters lived outside the building sticking this out. this was interesting and think of her joining me. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> thank you so much for joining us. lunch at the back of the room. be there, be square. >> the chimes have sounded. time to get back to conversation. if you would not mind taking your seats once you get your food. you can eat and listen to us at the same time. that would be great.
the third stage is bilateral negotiations. the reason is because it up with is exhausting. after having several rounds, we had a difficult round in canada. decided to change the because it was because it was falling apart. then we went to the continued .egotiations area there was a change of strategy .gain the negotiation process becomes more complicated. inside the live building and the reporters lived outside the building sticking this out. this was interesting and think of her joining me....
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the question is, what is his taste?mes goes with-- felix: he will set up his own investment company and maybe an incubator. the question is, what will he be interested in? he is looking at live streaming. is also into environmental causes. maybe investments there. andt of success in asia, india in particular, building up star, he is a lot of relationships there are some people are thinking maybe he could make some investments there. he has been sitting on the tesla board. thele are saying, if any of siblings, james sees the most likely. he has a lot of runway in front of him. he will have a lot of money. he might it be making some big moonshot investments. carol: what about elizabeth? felix: after she sold her production company to her father back in 2011, she set up her own investment vehicle. she has been making investments artistic,duction, creative side of the industry. animation. she is a company in los angeles called vertical networks, which makes short form video for snapchat and facebook and youtube. onple expec
the question is, what is his taste?mes goes with-- felix: he will set up his own investment company and maybe an incubator. the question is, what will he be interested in? he is looking at live streaming. is also into environmental causes. maybe investments there. andt of success in asia, india in particular, building up star, he is a lot of relationships there are some people are thinking maybe he could make some investments there. he has been sitting on the tesla board. thele are saying, if...
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but that is not our story. that is not who we are. that is not our america.applause] senator harris, looking for the presidential nomination. this from peggy, -- host: richmond, virginia, fred, you are next. toler: going quickly back the just and fair, as an african-american among many african-american leaders in northern virginia, in this time -- our word, our advocation is due process. due process. respect both of these young ladies and frankly anybody else who might popout of wherever. we respect them and it should be due process on both sides. many, many, many people voted for northam, justin fairfax, as well as herring. the votes of the people should not be cast aside nor discounted without due process. northam admitted what he did. haring admitted what he did. on dueour focus is process when it comes down to it , with justin fairfax. one last point. host: "the washington post" is calling for him to resign. well, again, due process. due process. that was afforded to kavanaugh. to manyn afforded others in the past and it would be sad to see many african-a
but that is not our story. that is not who we are. that is not our america.applause] senator harris, looking for the presidential nomination. this from peggy, -- host: richmond, virginia, fred, you are next. toler: going quickly back the just and fair, as an african-american among many african-american leaders in northern virginia, in this time -- our word, our advocation is due process. due process. respect both of these young ladies and frankly anybody else who might popout of wherever. we...
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is severability self is it remedyial? is there something else? so the sort of black letter law of severability sort of reduces to maybe three kind of fundamental points. so one, what is it? it's talked about as statutory construction, which i find sort of problematic and will sort of talk about that so we have kind of one question. statutory construction or remedy. two, we have kind of the governing test, which is legislative intent, you know, would congress or a state legislature prefer whaefs left when the unstul part or unconstitutional application has been excised or prefer nothing at all? and then the final point is how should a court deal with a severability clause which are quite common -- and i suppose you could also consider an inseverability clause. and the severability clause essentially says if any part, application, is held unconstitutional, we want the rest. we want everything else. and the current doctrine is that's treated as a presumption in favor of severability. but it's not that much different from the
is severability self is it remedyial? is there something else? so the sort of black letter law of severability sort of reduces to maybe three kind of fundamental points. so one, what is it? it's talked about as statutory construction, which i find sort of problematic and will sort of talk about that so we have kind of one question. statutory construction or remedy. two, we have kind of the governing test, which is legislative intent, you know, would congress or a state legislature prefer whaefs...
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it is exciting, it is a fun opportunity. i think we have all been really happy to be there and get started. host: you are one of two democrats, three republicans. how is the bipartisan outlook? commissioner slaughter: the federal trade commission has a pretty long history of bipartisan work. it tends to be pretty consensus driven, and i think all of us are committed to keeping that tradition alive. there will also be areas of disagreement, as there are in any commission. but i think we try to keep them few and far between, and spectrally expressed. we had a partyline vote on a case yesterday. that is very rare. i think it is the first one we have had since i have been there on a case. important when you have disagreements to be able to articulate them clearly and fully and respect fully. host: rep. lee: when it comes to communications, it is an expanded portfolio. commissioner slaughter: it is an exciting time to be at the ftc. there is on the norman met -- an enormous amount of focus on the agency. when it comes to the tech
it is exciting, it is a fun opportunity. i think we have all been really happy to be there and get started. host: you are one of two democrats, three republicans. how is the bipartisan outlook? commissioner slaughter: the federal trade commission has a pretty long history of bipartisan work. it tends to be pretty consensus driven, and i think all of us are committed to keeping that tradition alive. there will also be areas of disagreement, as there are in any commission. but i think we try to...
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the suit he is wearing is very fashionable with that high collar again it is a frock coat, it is a dayuits. that very slim sleeve with a vertical vent to its, this shows he was up to date as far as the passion and these large metal buttons were much more popular in england and france. he is looking very much in the english style here whereas i think jefferson we see him looking a little more in the french. it took jefferson two years to receive the portraits and he is getting a little nervous because he knows the family will be returning to the united states so he is writing back and saying what about the portraits? he said i must have john adams and this is where this remark is helpful because he said i must have adams portrait for my collection of american worthies and there is much other evidence and of course the things we have left that jefferson was putting together a collection of portraits of men that had been very instrumental in the american revolution. he even then expanded it to include some of the enlightened thinkers that formed some of the intellectual bases that led to
the suit he is wearing is very fashionable with that high collar again it is a frock coat, it is a dayuits. that very slim sleeve with a vertical vent to its, this shows he was up to date as far as the passion and these large metal buttons were much more popular in england and france. he is looking very much in the english style here whereas i think jefferson we see him looking a little more in the french. it took jefferson two years to receive the portraits and he is getting a little nervous...
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that is to introduce bill mckibben. it is funny because he is bill mckibben. he is an author and environmentalist who in 2014 was awarded the livelihood prize sometimes called the alternative nobel. his 1989 book the end of nature is considered to be the first for a general audience about climate change and appeared in 24 languages. it is important and was influential getting the conversation about climate change going. he has written other books on the environment and climate change and how to militate for a decent world. he is the founder of 350.org, which has organized 20,000 rallies around the world in every country except north korea. he was one of the first to work for resistance of the keystone pipeline and launched the fossil fuel divestment movement. he is a distinct scholar at middlebury college and fellow of the american academy of arts and sciences. in 2013 he won the gandhi prize, and along with individuals and the people of poland, dorothy day, martin sheen, he also won the thomas morton award. a former staff writer, he writes frequently for a va
that is to introduce bill mckibben. it is funny because he is bill mckibben. he is an author and environmentalist who in 2014 was awarded the livelihood prize sometimes called the alternative nobel. his 1989 book the end of nature is considered to be the first for a general audience about climate change and appeared in 24 languages. it is important and was influential getting the conversation about climate change going. he has written other books on the environment and climate change and how to...
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what is good, what is bad. imagine not washing the stock market for six months and trying to make decisions that are life, death, or financial based on your gut feelings about what maybe you heard in that six months bug months but ignoring the wall street ticker tape. to the sdree that the stock market does things they don't like it to do every and president has to get information from their intention peoplligen how is this going to be the case? he can't only get information that fits his story. >> it is the ground truth as we see it as ken said with 80 billion a year, hundreds of shows of people. if someone penetrates u.s. air space, you can't say you don't like it because your friend is the president of russia. it is a ground fact and donald trump does not care about the m minutia of intelligence. >> malcolm nance and ken dilanian, thank you. here is one of several examples, yesterday the top general overseeing the middle east testified that the president did not consult with him before announcing the decisio
what is good, what is bad. imagine not washing the stock market for six months and trying to make decisions that are life, death, or financial based on your gut feelings about what maybe you heard in that six months bug months but ignoring the wall street ticker tape. to the sdree that the stock market does things they don't like it to do every and president has to get information from their intention peoplligen how is this going to be the case? he can't only get information that fits his...