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the armed guards would be assign issed to schools throughout the district. -- world news tonight with david muir will have more on the students return to stoneman douglas and dicks sporting goods policy at 6:30 after "action news." >>> other news a woman is in critical condition after being shot by her husband who then killed himself. police were called to the 200 block of roosevelt avenue in edge water park at 1:00 this morning. police found michelle moses martin outside with several gunshot wounds to the chest and cause aid standoff with the husband and police forced their way into the home to find that gregory martin had taken his own life. >>> and now the jury is deliberating the fate of allentown mayor, ed pawlowski. walter perez is live outside of federal court. what is the story? >> reporter: well jim, we are told that deliberation was end for the day at 6:00. at this point it seems unlikely a verdict is reached as the mayor of pennsylvania's third largest city awaits his fate. >> the jury is deliberating the fate of allentown mayor, ed pawlowski five and a half weeks after the
the armed guards would be assign issed to schools throughout the district. -- world news tonight with david muir will have more on the students return to stoneman douglas and dicks sporting goods policy at 6:30 after "action news." >>> other news a woman is in critical condition after being shot by her husband who then killed himself. police were called to the 200 block of roosevelt avenue in edge water park at 1:00 this morning. police found michelle moses martin outside...
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someday you will read or hear that billy graham iss t dead. don't you believe a word of it. i shall be more alive than i am now. i will just changee my address. i will have gone into the presence of god. mr. president, i remember insa the 1986 crusade there is a
someday you will read or hear that billy graham iss t dead. don't you believe a word of it. i shall be more alive than i am now. i will just changee my address. i will have gone into the presence of god. mr. president, i remember insa the 1986 crusade there is a
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someday you will read or hear that billy graham iss t dead. don't you believe a word of it. i shall be more alive than i am now. i will just changee my address. i will have gone into the presence of god. mr. president, i remember insa the 1986 crusade there is a story written, presumably in the washington post in which he was asked what he wanted to be remembered for when he died. he said preach the gospel of christ, that i have opportunities to do other things but i never deviated. he never deviated mr. president. i'm confident he is rejoicing in the presence of the lord. in the book of ask it talks about king david and said he served god's purpose for his generation. i think it can be said that he truly did serve god's purpose for his generation. so many were impacted by his life and consequential ministry. i yield the floor. >> the senator from georgia. >> america has lost in the world has lost today a great man in billy graham. as he said in his own remarks, don't grieve for him. he has not gone anywhere except to be at the right hand of god the father almighty in heaven
someday you will read or hear that billy graham iss t dead. don't you believe a word of it. i shall be more alive than i am now. i will just changee my address. i will have gone into the presence of god. mr. president, i remember insa the 1986 crusade there is a story written, presumably in the washington post in which he was asked what he wanted to be remembered for when he died. he said preach the gospel of christ, that i have opportunities to do other things but i never deviated. he never...
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the duchess of cambridge isses a personal message calling on parents and teachers to help children feel
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but that iss what's happened wih every era of technology. we go back to industrial farming and you name it. is it happening faster? yes. i'll get to why wanted to come talk to governor so much in a second. be clear about itsle purpose. the other thing government will be involved in anything frankly ever had to touche unlike my own and we live by this, our data principles. so you have to be clear about who owns the data. now that you have a.i., there's intellectual property that comes not from learning. what did i learn from that data that should belong to the creator. you can end up with the world of have and have not so things about who owns the data, who owns the insight. you have to be clear withh every consumer. i am using a.i. and by the way, i'm going to tell you who trained it. the data and who. you may not care who picked the best in the 1970s. you probably don't care who it.d on but if you're looking at cancer treatment, you care that it was the best institutions in the world. you don't wante a trained by te internet. you care what
but that iss what's happened wih every era of technology. we go back to industrial farming and you name it. is it happening faster? yes. i'll get to why wanted to come talk to governor so much in a second. be clear about itsle purpose. the other thing government will be involved in anything frankly ever had to touche unlike my own and we live by this, our data principles. so you have to be clear about who owns the data. now that you have a.i., there's intellectual property that comes not from...
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the first one, garrett, issed d who will i be?> both the books are written to inspire young people. there's far too little books in our libraries and our bookstores that encourage young black and minority children. instead of complaining about a problem, we decided to write it. morgan's was actually her idea to write. >> really? morgan, you're only seven and a published author. >> i'm eight now. >> eight, yeah. >> seven when you wrote the book. how did you come up with the idea and why did you decide to do it? >> i decided to do it -- well, i came up with the idea because i didn't believe that i could be a princess when i was younger, because it was what i saw on tv and what i didn't see on tv, and so we looked up all these princesses, and i was really inspired. so i decided i should write a book, and i wrote the book because i wanted to inspire other children and girls around the world that they can be a princess no matter where they come from. >> do your friends read your book? >> yes. >> what do they think? >> they think -- wel
the first one, garrett, issed d who will i be?> both the books are written to inspire young people. there's far too little books in our libraries and our bookstores that encourage young black and minority children. instead of complaining about a problem, we decided to write it. morgan's was actually her idea to write. >> really? morgan, you're only seven and a published author. >> i'm eight now. >> eight, yeah. >> seven when you wrote the book. how did you come up...
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do we want to pass on a desolate desert or d do we wat to pass onon a heritage that iss loving of f the earth,h, you kn, loving of the land, loving of nature, and is giving, you know, to one another? fred de sam lazaro: in downtown beijing on the 20th floor of a high-rise, one of china's senior environmental reporters is becoming a buddhist. [doorbell rings] liu jianqiang: hi. fred: hi. liu: fred? hi. fred: good to meet you. liu: nice to see you. fred: likewise. liu jianqiang is an investigative journalist. his first story about the environment was an exposÉ about illegal dam construction on the upper yangtze river. it made national headlines. his hard-hitting stories eventually got him fired, so he continued his work as the beijing editor of china dialogue, an online international journal. [liu speaking chinese] fred: but afafter 10 yeaears of reporting, he was feeling burned out. [liu speaking chinese] translator: i think that our environmental activists and those who work for public welfare need more powerful spiritual supporort. why? every day what we do mayy be good d deeds which g
do we want to pass on a desolate desert or d do we wat to pass onon a heritage that iss loving of f the earth,h, you kn, loving of the land, loving of nature, and is giving, you know, to one another? fred de sam lazaro: in downtown beijing on the 20th floor of a high-rise, one of china's senior environmental reporters is becoming a buddhist. [doorbell rings] liu jianqiang: hi. fred: hi. liu: fred? hi. fred: good to meet you. liu: nice to see you. fred: likewise. liu jianqiang is an...
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that iss not not negligence. the president had it right.hat was a disgusting response to an emergentto situation. this is a no-brainer. you go in, you go to the action, you go -- you die going over the berm, go and try to save a child, put a tourniquet on a ki kid, do something! do anything other than protecting yourself. >> sean: dan bongino? >> listen, this is more of a reason to allow teachers to arm themselves if they are willing to engage -- >> sean: that's the point. they have the armed guy. that was scott peterson. >> that's exactly right. >>ig what i'm saying is if the teacher is they are on the scene immediately, the cop had a response from across the campus, it was a large campus. the teachers are right there. you know, sometimes law enforcement is minutes away. unless this guy is an olympic sprinter, i'm not absolving him. he clearly didn't respond -- >> he did not go in the buildin building! >> the coral springs cops came later in the teacher was already there. the teachers are already there! >> he should be fired. >> geraldo, t
that iss not not negligence. the president had it right.hat was a disgusting response to an emergentto situation. this is a no-brainer. you go in, you go to the action, you go -- you die going over the berm, go and try to save a child, put a tourniquet on a ki kid, do something! do anything other than protecting yourself. >> sean: dan bongino? >> listen, this is more of a reason to allow teachers to arm themselves if they are willing to engage -- >> sean: that's the point....
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now it iss all of them.nted hillary elected so he could not only protect his liberal agenda, but also to protect himself from everything that the country would find out. >> sean: it won't cover up all of this. it is a good shot but i don't think it's going to happen. good to see you all. we appreciate your hard work. when we come back, ed henry is back with an update on how d.c. isat reacting to the news tonig. more straight ahead on "hannity "hannity." you and that john deere tractor... so versatile, you can keep dreaming up projects all the way home. it's a longer drive. but just like a john deere, it's worth it. nothing runs like a deere. now you can own a 1e sub-compact tractor for just $99 a month. learn more at your john deere dealer. (announcer) purchase $699 or moret tat helzberg diamonds and get a free megablast waterproof speaker with built-in amazon alexa. a $339.98 value. >> sean: joining us with more on all of today's big >> sean: joining us now with more and all of today's big story, fox news c
now it iss all of them.nted hillary elected so he could not only protect his liberal agenda, but also to protect himself from everything that the country would find out. >> sean: it won't cover up all of this. it is a good shot but i don't think it's going to happen. good to see you all. we appreciate your hard work. when we come back, ed henry is back with an update on how d.c. isat reacting to the news tonig. more straight ahead on "hannity "hannity." you and that john...
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iss true.story. there was russian collusion, with the hillary campaign, they paid for russian lies to manipulate the american people and then it was used to get a fisa and never verified. shocking. we'll never be the destroy-trump-media. we'll see you tomorrow night. let not your heart be troubled. here's laura. what sarcastic remark you have tonight l? all these threads like this crazy quilt of facts. i love it it's like a mind-blowing experience. >> sean: my tie is not straight. i'm going to get yelled at. >> laura: do you have like post-it notes behind new your bedroom you are like okay. you are connecting the dots? >> sean: here is the weird thing if you asked me who was the guest on radio show today i wouldn't remember but ask me about the reagan economy i would rattle it off. have a great show. >> laura: i'm laura ingraham we have never jam-packed
iss true.story. there was russian collusion, with the hillary campaign, they paid for russian lies to manipulate the american people and then it was used to get a fisa and never verified. shocking. we'll never be the destroy-trump-media. we'll see you tomorrow night. let not your heart be troubled. here's laura. what sarcastic remark you have tonight l? all these threads like this crazy quilt of facts. i love it it's like a mind-blowing experience. >> sean: my tie is not straight. i'm...
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adding to the growing memorial and surround issing the students and school with their love. >> thank you for being here we appreciate your support. >> thank you. >> many students returning to school today are working tirelessly since the shooting -- their voices already pressuring companies to change. dick sporting goods announced this morning they will no longer sell assault rifle or firearms to anyone under 21 years after age. >> this isn't going to make everyone happy. if the kids are brave enough to organize, we are brave enough to take these out of here. >> we have to get something done. there is no alternatives. his plans including an increased police presence at all schools along with metal detectors steel doors and upgraded locks. >> the students coming will be on a modified schedule for the week. and the top priorities are emotional readiness and comfort not curriculum. and even telling student there's is no need to bring a backpack. channel 6 "action news." >>> a local police department is now recruiting armed guards to protect students in evesham township. they will hire a
adding to the growing memorial and surround issing the students and school with their love. >> thank you for being here we appreciate your support. >> thank you. >> many students returning to school today are working tirelessly since the shooting -- their voices already pressuring companies to change. dick sporting goods announced this morning they will no longer sell assault rifle or firearms to anyone under 21 years after age. >> this isn't going to make everyone...
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. >> lamp issing. >> it means you just made a mess of it. a great job and you tore it up. >> i don't know what it means. >> it's like you did a good job. i made macaroni cheese and tore it up. slap your [ laughter ] >> if you want to find out the definition of that, you have to go to our website. or use our mobile app! >>> it's a talking crosswalk. >> but i think this talking crosswalk has taken its responsibilities a little too far. >> see what happens when they try to getting that 99 cent pencil sharpener. >>> the ultimate ♪ >>> i find those talking crosswalks pretty helpful. specially when you're not paying attention. >> press the button to cross. a ticket has been issued to jaywalking. >> what? >> jaywalking mad? i pressed the button >>well, you're getting a ticket now. this obviously is a prank put together by the guys at prank files. so these people almost jaywalked, but they were caught so they stopped and went over to push the button. >> 99, 98, 97. [ laughter ] >> what happened to ten, nine, eight? >> there's a long wait. >> pick up
. >> lamp issing. >> it means you just made a mess of it. a great job and you tore it up. >> i don't know what it means. >> it's like you did a good job. i made macaroni cheese and tore it up. slap your [ laughter ] >> if you want to find out the definition of that, you have to go to our website. or use our mobile app! >>> it's a talking crosswalk. >> but i think this talking crosswalk has taken its responsibilities a little too far. >> see...
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bouquets and made the arrange many that took three hours to make and they make eagles shirts sell issing like hot cakes and this is january and our slow time. and it's like christmas never ended. >> shops in the may fair section says that business is booming because of the eagles and now waiting for a win in the super bowl and want to see green light the cash register. >> you can't talk about anything else now, anything talks about is the eagles and they are walkiy from you, you know what i mean. >>till her may fair section and they are excited and this rally lasts until 2:00 and when you come out expect discounts and b and rita's is serving green water ice. even in the cold people want the water ice. >> live in may fair gray hall channel 6 "action news" back to you. >> never too cold for water ice. thank you. >>> in south philadelphia it has become a presuper bditi yearnd 2 annual wing bowl took on a special significance and it was more than a belly busting spectacle but the largest pep for theles yet. and here is more from the wells fargo center. >> reporter: it was a triumphant moment
bouquets and made the arrange many that took three hours to make and they make eagles shirts sell issing like hot cakes and this is january and our slow time. and it's like christmas never ended. >> shops in the may fair section says that business is booming because of the eagles and now waiting for a win in the super bowl and want to see green light the cash register. >> you can't talk about anything else now, anything talks about is the eagles and they are walkiy from you, you...
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he spoke at the museum of african-american history and culture say issing it's a great national monuments to the successes, triumphs and struggles for african-americans. >>> a couple's dream of a once in a lifetime adventure on a sailboat sunk on day two off the coast of florida. it hit something and sunk off the gulf of mexico. tanner and nicky and their pet pug escaped injury but they said just about everything on the boat floated away. >>> british royals prince harry and meghan markle continue their public engagements ahead of their wedding in may. they were in edinburgh scott atlantic today. >> know on the hills just outside of edinboro. but freezing temperatures and typically cloud sunday morning did not stop well wishers from gathering outside of the historic castle for a very special visit. prince harry and meghan markle's first official joint visit to scotland. they were received by the royal marines and witnessing the 1:00 cannon a tradition dating back 150 years for mariners to set their watches. the fired every day. and they are halfway through their tour across the uk ahead of
he spoke at the museum of african-american history and culture say issing it's a great national monuments to the successes, triumphs and struggles for african-americans. >>> a couple's dream of a once in a lifetime adventure on a sailboat sunk on day two off the coast of florida. it hit something and sunk off the gulf of mexico. tanner and nicky and their pet pug escaped injury but they said just about everything on the boat floated away. >>> british royals prince harry and...
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iss may actually have a fairly limited influence.stake in a $100 billion company and decide we are going to sell it because i just told us to. >> we have to go. >> i am sure there will be another meeting. julia: coming up, and immigration deal seems to be on the horizon, partisan. how far out is that horizon? more of our interview with senator mike next. -- mike rounds next. ♪ julia: this is "bloomberg markets." scarlet: time now for the biggest -- the bloomberg business flash. the pickup at -- that is already rattled the markets is month. prices surprisingly rose in january. in almostd the most three decades. alsoore inflation gauge came in higher than anticipated. fannie mae will meet its first federal bailout fund since 2012. the company said it will need to draw 3.7 billion dollars from treasury to keep its net worth from going negative. fannie mae lost six and a half or in dollars in the first quarter because of a drop in assets caused by corporate tax overhaul. the broad and plan by spacex is getting report -- support from the
iss may actually have a fairly limited influence.stake in a $100 billion company and decide we are going to sell it because i just told us to. >> we have to go. >> i am sure there will be another meeting. julia: coming up, and immigration deal seems to be on the horizon, partisan. how far out is that horizon? more of our interview with senator mike next. -- mike rounds next. ♪ julia: this is "bloomberg markets." scarlet: time now for the biggest -- the bloomberg business...
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but if it iss off the start of something new, it is bad for bonds in equities.: mark, great stuff. you can follow mark and the rest of the team on your bloomberg. bob janjuah, he is a senior independent advisor at nomura. he is going to stick around. we are minutes away from rocket open. -- from market open. bhp trading flat down in australia. investors, do they want more? this is bloomberg. the market open, nine minutes away. ♪ >> the fourth quarter from our perspective and the industries was a little bit weaker with respect to global rank and market revenues particularly in the ficc space. coleman with some of our peer group, we had a couple of collisions for corporate exposures in the fourth quarter's. guy: carillion & health receives the latest reporting on those two elements the -- ian mckay speaking to bloomberg. the stock trading lower. the conference call has just started. if you want to follow that, there's a special live blog running in a conference call. we are now six minutes away from the start of european trading. joining us now, it is be trading d
but if it iss off the start of something new, it is bad for bonds in equities.: mark, great stuff. you can follow mark and the rest of the team on your bloomberg. bob janjuah, he is a senior independent advisor at nomura. he is going to stick around. we are minutes away from rocket open. -- from market open. bhp trading flat down in australia. investors, do they want more? this is bloomberg. the market open, nine minutes away. ♪ >> the fourth quarter from our perspective and the...
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o opponent iss leading a no grand coalition, traveling around the country, trying to convince socialocrats to vote to block it. it is believed any outcome of this vote will be very narrow. >> now, the turkish president has met with pope francis this monday. security was massively tightened --orth president erdogan with president erdogan arriving in a deserted square. discussions range from the syrian civil war, discussions in iraq, and the global problem of refugees. part of their agenda will be part of donald trump's decision to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel. n's visit toerdoga rome, we speak to our correspondent josephine mckenna. what do expect from these talks between the turkish leader and the head of the catholic church? significants is a meeting, the first meeting between the turkish leader and the vatican in 59 years. the two leaders met this morning. they greeted each other with a cordial handshake. they turkish leader actually said thank you for your interest. the two leaders then went into a closed doors meeting, 50 minutes. there was probably some common gr
o opponent iss leading a no grand coalition, traveling around the country, trying to convince socialocrats to vote to block it. it is believed any outcome of this vote will be very narrow. >> now, the turkish president has met with pope francis this monday. security was massively tightened --orth president erdogan with president erdogan arriving in a deserted square. discussions range from the syrian civil war, discussions in iraq, and the global problem of refugees. part of their agenda...
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. >> you have seen firsthand how obsess issed jeff laurie was with getting a super bowl. how obsessed are you about getting another championship. >> if you were interviewing jeff, i'm as obsessed as he is. >> reporter: they both understand the responsibility they have to the city and they feel the weight of trying to win it all. >> sports are so important to the fans. it's really a very important part of our city's fabric. you feel the pressure to perform and to win. >> seeing the eagles get it done, how much adrenaline does it give you trying to get another world series. >> it makehouse feel that you really want to kind of push the rebuild along. >> the phillies are almost there. john says they are very active right now trying to add a free agent starting pitcher. >> we're having talks every single day with people. we have a lot of conversations about that. we wouldn't be out talking to people the way we are we didn't think we could get that lult extra push. i would love to do something. >> eagles news. they promoted the wide receivers coach to offensive coordinator, who
. >> you have seen firsthand how obsess issed jeff laurie was with getting a super bowl. how obsessed are you about getting another championship. >> if you were interviewing jeff, i'm as obsessed as he is. >> reporter: they both understand the responsibility they have to the city and they feel the weight of trying to win it all. >> sports are so important to the fans. it's really a very important part of our city's fabric. you feel the pressure to perform and to win....
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. ♪ the choir issing looing to raise around $350,000 to attend the games.tee cover travel, registration fees, food and housing for all 6 ochoir members. your money is going to a good cause. it's also a mission trip. they'll go into the community and teach kids about music and give them stlumts. >> that's worth it. >>> you know, when you're an artist, you want to be up close and personal wit your subjects and this guy got just that and more. half hour into this trek, mountain gorillas. this one stops in front of us and doesn't move. because this gorilla was so close, coreach out and touch him. >> nah, it's cool. >> look at me. i'm magnificent. check me out. get your cameras rolling. this gorilla is not alone. here comes junior. >> who is very comfortable, not sort of bearing its teeth or pounding its chest or getting aggressive or charging. they have to stay calm. >> junior comes along, he's a little more curious and gets even closer. like oh, hey, look, humans. and then he proceeds to gently walk over the guy's camera, and his leg. doesn't touch him. >> the
. ♪ the choir issing looing to raise around $350,000 to attend the games.tee cover travel, registration fees, food and housing for all 6 ochoir members. your money is going to a good cause. it's also a mission trip. they'll go into the community and teach kids about music and give them stlumts. >> that's worth it. >>> you know, when you're an artist, you want to be up close and personal wit your subjects and this guy got just that and more. half hour into this trek, mountain...
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we have details on the payment she receive issed from the president's lawyer. >>> and a school bus crash in philadelphia. >> but the big tory is a local teenier fighting for his life on a busy street. the bullets went flying here in west philadelphia leaving the 17-year-old in critical condition. the person that shot him remains at large. "action news" reporter jeanette reyes talks to horrified witnesses and joins us live from the scene. >> well, that boy was shot twice and we are told by witnesses he darted into the traffic here in the street looking for help. s he now fighting for life and police are trying to find the gunman. >> when he got shot and he ran out in the street, i was like whoa i said this is serious. >> witnesses recurrent whad they saw yesterday evening when shots were fired at 52nd and wall mont in west philadelphia. >> i heart last night the gunshot. and saw a young boy was running. i saw him he just went out in the street. in the middle of the street. it was just past 7:30 and clinton lewis was horrified when he heard the shots and saw a 17-year-old boy run into the
we have details on the payment she receive issed from the president's lawyer. >>> and a school bus crash in philadelphia. >> but the big tory is a local teenier fighting for his life on a busy street. the bullets went flying here in west philadelphia leaving the 17-year-old in critical condition. the person that shot him remains at large. "action news" reporter jeanette reyes talks to horrified witnesses and joins us live from the scene. >> well, that boy was shot...
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alpine skiing is schedule issed to get under way provided the course and the weather cooperate. and also speed skating for women. >> ooh, this is going to be good. and of course before we get to our live coverage in south korea, we are going to talk about our "olympic zone". jeff ranieri is standing by. we talk about valentine's day south korea style. >> so much going on. a chance for gold in cross country skiing. the first time since 1952. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. >>> tonight on the "olympic zone". >> go, go, go! >> one of the phoefp painfmost moments of the sochi games. >> oh, it is heartbreaking. >> find out how team usa's john daly went from devastation to retirement, to olympian for a third time. plu
alpine skiing is schedule issed to get under way provided the course and the weather cooperate. and also speed skating for women. >> ooh, this is going to be good. and of course before we get to our live coverage in south korea, we are going to talk about our "olympic zone". jeff ranieri is standing by. we talk about valentine's day south korea style. >> so much going on. a chance for gold in cross country skiing. the first time since 1952. who are these people? the energy...
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when you have this authoritarian government that so many generals running around in the white isse, they're going to do downplay or diminish the departments they find unnecessary. they're going to focus on what they want. what this administration wants is provocation in the middle the, especially claiming capital of israel. trying to destroy the nuclear deal which took years to get going. it is very obvious what they are trying to do. defense,tment of general mattis, says he wants more diplomats and less bullets. no, it is just the opposite. >> i entirely subscribe to the notion that the idea of deep state is actually counterproductive and not accurate in terms of describing what is going on. americans should understand that they are blessed with a phenomenal government. it will not stay that way if we do not invest in it. is of the challenges you see calls for resistance. that is the reason why you serve. have is ahat we mission oriented workforce that is trying to do their best by the american public. the system they are operating in. nation want to stay at the top of the world, we need t
when you have this authoritarian government that so many generals running around in the white isse, they're going to do downplay or diminish the departments they find unnecessary. they're going to focus on what they want. what this administration wants is provocation in the middle the, especially claiming capital of israel. trying to destroy the nuclear deal which took years to get going. it is very obvious what they are trying to do. defense,tment of general mattis, says he wants more...
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but the area u of rain issing. the intensity is growing. and it's moving in this direction. and there's nothing to stop it. 52 degrees right now in philadelphia. we're starting to fall into the 40s in some areas. but that's still kind of mild for this time of the year. as we go through the night tonight, not all that cold. the average low is 30 in philadelphia. so we're way above average. that's going to continue tomorrow. we'll time out that storm and tell you what's ahead for the weekend, coming up. >>> this is after a day of shopping today. their car windows smashed and personal belongings stolen. police say there have been similar break ins in other parts of the county recent ly. >>> if you have a mountain of unpaid parking tickets in philadelphia, now is the time to pay up. the city is is offering an amnesty deal. here's how it works. you pay for any tickets you received between 2013 through 2017. and any tickets or fees from before that vanish. this there's ka catch. >> before 2013 we'll wipe all those out. but you have to sign up for the program. >> in order to seal t
but the area u of rain issing. the intensity is growing. and it's moving in this direction. and there's nothing to stop it. 52 degrees right now in philadelphia. we're starting to fall into the 40s in some areas. but that's still kind of mild for this time of the year. as we go through the night tonight, not all that cold. the average low is 30 in philadelphia. so we're way above average. that's going to continue tomorrow. we'll time out that storm and tell you what's ahead for the weekend,...
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right now the piece of hardware that is far too long eluded philadelphia fans, 22 inches of sterile issing silver that the philadelphia are working hard to bring back to philadelphia. that is a live look at the lombardy trophy. the trophy we hope to have come sunday. inside of the nfl experience is where the fans come for the fun of the game. there is so much to do inside here. the experience is a family friendly event with a massive selection of interactive games to show of your football skills. maybe kicking the ball or catching the ball. we got into the action as only "action news" can. brian and i had a friendly race taking off in the 40 yard dash and we are meeting so many family also having fun like us here from the delaware valley including a family from new jersey. >> it's awesome. there is plenty to do and plenty to see and keep you busy all day long here a great experience. >> anything in particular you want to do here? >> i want to get this win. i really do. it's been a long time. >> just wants to bring the lombardi trophy back to philadelphia. the trophy we showed you a few sec
right now the piece of hardware that is far too long eluded philadelphia fans, 22 inches of sterile issing silver that the philadelphia are working hard to bring back to philadelphia. that is a live look at the lombardy trophy. the trophy we hope to have come sunday. inside of the nfl experience is where the fans come for the fun of the game. there is so much to do inside here. the experience is a family friendly event with a massive selection of interactive games to show of your football...
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and logan, being the fun-loving kid that he issing with a great sense of humor, said, yeah, i'm going driveway. does it the only way logan knows how to do it in a very hysterical fashion. >> i love how the neighbor is currently doing it with a machine and he is the machine. >> i hope he has on warm clothing under that green suit. >> logan has gone viral two times before. so he's no stranger to the youtube success and attention. awesome. >>> it's called the cupid shuffle plank challenge. it's got the web feeling the burn. >> that's when i quit gym right there, because uh-uh, no. >> you can't quit. everybody's getting in on it. >> see what happens when we try to keep up and sweat it out. >> oh my god, that isis i'm an imaginary friend of a kid just like you.ada! you probably have lots of questions. but look, we'll get through this together. it was worth it! >> only the best for you, clark. >>> just a man and his dog. >> you are a dog! you're a dog! you're a dog! you! you're a dog! yes, yes! [ bahrking ] >> you're a dog, you're a dog! you're a dog, you're a dog over here now. you're a do
and logan, being the fun-loving kid that he issing with a great sense of humor, said, yeah, i'm going driveway. does it the only way logan knows how to do it in a very hysterical fashion. >> i love how the neighbor is currently doing it with a machine and he is the machine. >> i hope he has on warm clothing under that green suit. >> logan has gone viral two times before. so he's no stranger to the youtube success and attention. awesome. >>> it's called the cupid...
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again to this iss report only because it very recently came out.ion that certain customers and regulators might be receptive to a revamp of qualcomm's approach to licensing seems credible. >> well, it's not at all clear what the proposal on licensing is from the broadcom side and that's something we've tried to address as we've spoken with them but i would say we have 300 big customers around the world which, by the way, creates the platform for 5g. qualcomm is sort of the engineering and development engine behind wireless technologies around the world. so a couple years ago we established a protocol for licensing in china as part of the settlement with the chinese and that's a big part of our business, that's our biggest business and just recently we signed up samsung, the largest oem in the world so i think the facts belie that assertion. >> has the debate been robust? are people pushing back? is there a lot of conversation about these very issues? >> i would say this is a very energetic board. we have a lot of new board members on the board our
again to this iss report only because it very recently came out.ion that certain customers and regulators might be receptive to a revamp of qualcomm's approach to licensing seems credible. >> well, it's not at all clear what the proposal on licensing is from the broadcom side and that's something we've tried to address as we've spoken with them but i would say we have 300 big customers around the world which, by the way, creates the platform for 5g. qualcomm is sort of the engineering and...
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. >> an nfl player was killed by a suspected drunk driver who has previous duisis iss in the bay . >> damian trujillo has more. >> reporter: these are the cases against the man here. seven of them, including two for drunk driving. the court cases began in 2005. that's when manuel was arrested by the chp for driving with an alcohol level of 0.08. records we obtained show he was arrested again for a second dui a few months later. he has five other cases in the county during his two-year span, all for drug offenses. >> we held him accountable, we convicted him. he pled to both of the drunk drivings and to both of the drug possession cases. that's what my prosecutors do is to make sure that everybody is held accountable for what they do. >> reporter: the department of homeland security tells me they deported him back to guatemala twice. once in 2006, and again in 2009. but he kept coming back. then on sunday morning, police in indiana say he plowed into an uber car, killing the driver and his passenger, indianapolis colts player edwin jackson. the incident reignited the president's call f
. >> an nfl player was killed by a suspected drunk driver who has previous duisis iss in the bay . >> damian trujillo has more. >> reporter: these are the cases against the man here. seven of them, including two for drunk driving. the court cases began in 2005. that's when manuel was arrested by the chp for driving with an alcohol level of 0.08. records we obtained show he was arrested again for a second dui a few months later. he has five other cases in the county during his...
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events with numerous victims to somehow even make a dent in creating i think national attention to this issssue. >> reporter: rowan university says it has a process to investigate these cases and to protect the rights of the accu accused and of course the victims. but for now, openness and awareness are the goals. at rowan university, i'm jeff cole, fox 29 news. >>> and back to your fox 29 weather authority. as we take live look at doylestown bucks county where the chill is on tonight. in fact we're all feeling it. if that's not enough it's shaping up to be a wet weekend. scott's forecast in 15 seconds. >>> high temperature today mate made it to 39 degrees. upper 30s right now. clouds rolling in. winds developing out of the south. temperatures will hold steady tonight in the 30s for most of us. 38 right now philadelphia. upper 30's in pittsburgh but off to the south, cincinnati 49 degrees. 49 in roanoke. 57 degrees in charlotte. look at low 60s right now in nashville. nap some of that milder air but along with it will come some moisture. so it look pretty wet tomorrow afternoon and evening
events with numerous victims to somehow even make a dent in creating i think national attention to this issssue. >> reporter: rowan university says it has a process to investigate these cases and to protect the rights of the accu accused and of course the victims. but for now, openness and awareness are the goals. at rowan university, i'm jeff cole, fox 29 news. >>> and back to your fox 29 weather authority. as we take live look at doylestown bucks county where the chill is on...
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. >> all day and night and salt issing. >> to for some no avoiding the roads. >> picking up vehicles. certain blocks that are messy and certain good to drive on. but got to cope with the weather. >> others saying they avoid it at all costs. >> i am terrified to drive in the snow. i am sick of t i don't like snow. >> now, to avoid having people on the roads, some school districts opted to close or delay schools in whitehall township and allentown and bethlehem were all closed today because of the weather. trish hartman, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >> philadelphia police are making good on promises to catch the eagles fans who damaged property following sunday's super bowl victory. this is john rigsby of malvern facing charges for this incident. flipping a car in front of the bellevue hotel. the entire incident was captured on cell phone video. and authorities are searching for six other people involved. >> lawyers for bill cosby will ask for them to delay the trial if others are allowed to testify. the comedians lawyer says they need more time to investigate allegations from
. >> all day and night and salt issing. >> to for some no avoiding the roads. >> picking up vehicles. certain blocks that are messy and certain good to drive on. but got to cope with the weather. >> others saying they avoid it at all costs. >> i am terrified to drive in the snow. i am sick of t i don't like snow. >> now, to avoid having people on the roads, some school districts opted to close or delay schools in whitehall township and allentown and bethlehem...
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. >> brady showing no signs of lowe issing down this. season he led the league in passing yards and touchdowns. this morning, the bold north is philadelphia eagling a lot -- the bold north is feeling a lot more like the cold north. this morning in minneapolis, below 0 there. >> yeah. our nbc10 app says it's minus 1 in minneapolis, feels-like temperature, 21 below. meteorologist britney shipp is out in it, embracing it, live at the mall in minneapolis. those of us in the twin cities shouldn't expect much warmer temperatures than we got today. >> reporter: yeah, that's why we're out here live. this is pretty much what it's going to feel like. it is exciting to be here. lots of performances, lots to do, even a warming room. lots of food in there. behind me, lots of ice sculptures on display. temperatures today, our daytime highs, staying in the single digits. high around 7. tomorrow, only 14. this will go down in history as the coldest super bowl ever. even though, of course, the game is played in the dome. heading into the dome, celebratin
. >> brady showing no signs of lowe issing down this. season he led the league in passing yards and touchdowns. this morning, the bold north is philadelphia eagling a lot -- the bold north is feeling a lot more like the cold north. this morning in minneapolis, below 0 there. >> yeah. our nbc10 app says it's minus 1 in minneapolis, feels-like temperature, 21 below. meteorologist britney shipp is out in it, embracing it, live at the mall in minneapolis. those of us in the twin cities...
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and to 18 issing go to be 18%. more good news than bad news. just more volatility. >> judicious trims, not slamming on the brakes. thanks. >>> microsoft's resultsat today could impact the market tomorrow testimony dow component reported better than expecte rnings of 96 cents a share. revenue climbed 11% to nearly $29 billion which was ahead of expectations but that may not have been enough for investors as the stockn fell initial after hours trading. josh lipton has more on microsoft's quarter. >> $5.3 billion. that's the big number in microsoft's report. it refers to the company's commercialloud revenue, which jumped nearly 60%. marginr also moved hig year over year. kirk ma turn of ever corps isi ys that's a key focus for investors. microsoft has become one of the largest cloud platforms. andhoseloud businesses that will be microsoft's main drivers of growth over the next years. he says these are strong results but he acknowledged there is great expectations with the stock up strongly heading into this even's report. >>> fellech giants facebo
and to 18 issing go to be 18%. more good news than bad news. just more volatility. >> judicious trims, not slamming on the brakes. thanks. >>> microsoft's resultsat today could impact the market tomorrow testimony dow component reported better than expecte rnings of 96 cents a share. revenue climbed 11% to nearly $29 billion which was ahead of expectations but that may not have been enough for investors as the stockn fell initial after hours trading. josh lipton has more on...
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there issing is something about6 think about that when you play the numbers. the nasdaq add 148. the s&p 500 was up 46. investors blamed the vol on intrarate concerns. computer driven trading, and object structure volatility funds that use leverage. bob pisani nowlo with a at today's action from the new york stock exching. >> talk abonother roller coaster ride for the stock market. the dow tumbled 560 points but reversed course. at the end of the day, the dow travelled at more than 1,000 point rang we haven't seen have tilt like that in all of 2071. the dow hit correction territory earlyon. we were down 10% from recent high. but at the close it managed to top the biggest comeback in recent year it's not an economic scare. the credit markets are doing fine. gold did not budge. corporatll america is s healthy. the world is still spinning. remember, the three major keskings to the mare number one, inflation, number two, valuation, market expenses, and third, politics. so in the last 24 hours, nothing has really changed on the inflation front or even on the political front. so what's
there issing is something about6 think about that when you play the numbers. the nasdaq add 148. the s&p 500 was up 46. investors blamed the vol on intrarate concerns. computer driven trading, and object structure volatility funds that use leverage. bob pisani nowlo with a at today's action from the new york stock exching. >> talk abonother roller coaster ride for the stock market. the dow tumbled 560 points but reversed course. at the end of the day, the dow travelled at more than...
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and increasingly so, asi iss' territory has shrunk down to barely any. that territory is what they're now fighting over. >> sreenivasan: does thest ss that's happening inside the israeli government right now and the tension that prime minister netanyahu is facing inside his own government, does that play to any ofs? t >> it certainly would put him under pressure. there's a pressure to make sure that there is there isn't seen to be any building iranian presence on israel's borders. we know whenver the fighter t was shot down today, that the sirens sounded across the goland heights and in northern israel. it certainly adds a lot of tension inside israel where israelis are extremely concerned about the iranian presence that could be building up close to their borders. that puts him under pressure. but we always have been hearing now for quite some time fiery rhetoric about what israel will and will not accept by itsle ership, but, of course, in terms of their response, they have to come out very strongly and show that they are protecting their territorial i
and increasingly so, asi iss' territory has shrunk down to barely any. that territory is what they're now fighting over. >> sreenivasan: does thest ss that's happening inside the israeli government right now and the tension that prime minister netanyahu is facing inside his own government, does that play to any ofs? t >> it certainly would put him under pressure. there's a pressure to make sure that there is there isn't seen to be any building iranian presence on israel's borders....
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it is easier for us to get to indonesia, vietnam, the and it iss, singapore to travel to our nationsital. we are engaged with asia. we are a huge landmines with twice the size of texas, but only 1% of the population of texas. -- we have a huge landmass with twice the size of texas, but only 1% of the population of texas. a constant message i receive is that people want it to be easier to invest across state boundaries. they want greater certainty of how we work together within australia. i'm not sure if you get the same message here in america. ever joint the first cabinet meeting in australia. my government sat down with another cabinet and we sorted out issues across state borders. so we can sell our country properly and the investment opportunities are easier for companies. i think that is an important message for us to take on board. that is what i am hearing. we are trying to innovate in how we do government to make it even easier for people to invest. thank you. [applause] gov. sandoval: thank you, chief minister goner. now, it is the opportunity for the governor's to have an e
it is easier for us to get to indonesia, vietnam, the and it iss, singapore to travel to our nationsital. we are engaged with asia. we are a huge landmines with twice the size of texas, but only 1% of the population of texas. -- we have a huge landmass with twice the size of texas, but only 1% of the population of texas. a constant message i receive is that people want it to be easier to invest across state boundaries. they want greater certainty of how we work together within australia. i'm...
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. >> this one issing go to be epic. >> i can't wait. going the watch it and prudential felons. >> mike flew all the way in for this one. >> boy his arms are -- pru >> pru. >> good financials, pru gets you done have a good weekend. >> you too, scott. >> "fast money" is off the next two weeks for special coverage of the winter olympics don't worry, head over to our twitter at cnbc "fast money" and we will keep you updated meantime, stay tuned for full coverage of everybody's favorite winter olympic sport, curling, right here on cnbc "options action" after this quick break. cfa institute. directv has been rated #1 in customer satisfaction over cable for 17 years running. but some people still like cable. just like some people like banging their head on a low ceiling. drinking spoiled milk. camping in poison ivy. getting a papercut. and having their arm trapped in a vending machine. but for everyone else, there's directv. for #1 rated customer satisfaction over cable, switch to directv and get a $200 reward card. call 1.800.directv transpar
. >> this one issing go to be epic. >> i can't wait. going the watch it and prudential felons. >> mike flew all the way in for this one. >> boy his arms are -- pru >> pru. >> good financials, pru gets you done have a good weekend. >> you too, scott. >> "fast money" is off the next two weeks for special coverage of the winter olympics don't worry, head over to our twitter at cnbc "fast money" and we will keep you updated...
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the ease with which people can get their hands on ar-iss which people can get their hands on ar—15s contributes to the united states. how powerful is the united states. how powerful is the national rifle association? what pressure does it put on members of congress? the nra remains powerful enough to block progress. it's an issue of political power. they have been organising for 20 to 30 is, and the modern anti—gun movement really dates from sandy hook. we will catch up dates from sandy hook. we will catch up and become stronger than them, but it's going to be a bunch of failures until we get success, and that isn't unlike any other great social change in this country. we all thought, after the awful tragedy in newtown in your state, things might change, but if they didn't change then, will it ever? this is about political power. i wish it we re about political power. i wish it were about people having an epiphany that they should demand that congress takes steps to protect their children and grandchildren, but it's ultimately about creating more activists across this country that will show up
the ease with which people can get their hands on ar-iss which people can get their hands on ar—15s contributes to the united states. how powerful is the united states. how powerful is the national rifle association? what pressure does it put on members of congress? the nra remains powerful enough to block progress. it's an issue of political power. they have been organising for 20 to 30 is, and the modern anti—gun movement really dates from sandy hook. we will catch up dates from sandy...
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. >> the way i have found is thi project, which iss called ssave ththe chchildren.g palestinian children who have every right toto lead. if no aid is able to get to ththem, they die. they have almost 600 childrdre. israeli and palestinian dodoct have worked on thehem. reconciliaiation is working togetherer. i don't think we need reconciliation. i think we work together as if there was already peace. i hope that things can change and i always believe that the power is in the people. so they can make the change. and it depends on that. >> i think that i hope we can make children not to hate my neighbors, my arab neighbors. testimony we're good neighbors, one day we will dance together. . (engine stalling) (engine stalling) it's not working.
. >> the way i have found is thi project, which iss called ssave ththe chchildren.g palestinian children who have every right toto lead. if no aid is able to get to ththem, they die. they have almost 600 childrdre. israeli and palestinian dodoct have worked on thehem. reconciliaiation is working togetherer. i don't think we need reconciliation. i think we work together as if there was already peace. i hope that things can change and i always believe that the power is in the people. so...
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prior to getting the iss report on friday with the likes of elliott.probably makes it less likely overall that broadcom will succeed here but they're trying to give them a slap and say you guys were bad actors in a sense. one quote to me, we can't pay for their mistakes >> basic question, why do they want it so bad >> broadcom. >> yeah. >> that's a good question. some would say the key is continuing to acquire its size when you're a company like broadcom for which acquisitions is a key strategic imperative. but they also believe it will fill in different gaps, moving into 5g in particular and the importance of that for their product portfolio. >> have any moved their headquarters yet >> they have not gotten the approvals quite yet. still singapore-based. but the plan is to become a u.s. corporation. >> expressly to do these deals because of sifi. >> yes if they were to get to the finish line or six directors were dominated and they took over the board t would still take 12 months at least to get the antitrust approvals. also yesterday saying 82 is nowh
prior to getting the iss report on friday with the likes of elliott.probably makes it less likely overall that broadcom will succeed here but they're trying to give them a slap and say you guys were bad actors in a sense. one quote to me, we can't pay for their mistakes >> basic question, why do they want it so bad >> broadcom. >> yeah. >> that's a good question. some would say the key is continuing to acquire its size when you're a company like broadcom for which...
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. >> he iss what chris brown does, he says things and people react.nd stuff like that. but not that. >> doesey anymore. >> i feel like he is trying to put his name in with the other th bigger then him so he is trying to be up on that level. >> he has hadghhe has a lot of . i feel like they come out every month. >> alllate being assembled, i truly believe i have aen it comes to alex. >> we will see. we will taste all of check late at different price levels to get in for lunch now at olive garden with lunch duos, starting at $6.99. choose your favorite pasta, sandwich, or our new meatball pizza bowl and pair it with all the soup or salad and breadsticks you want.. >>> oh, when you thi valentines day gifts a nice chocolate is kind of a no brainer. i don't know why i even brought it up. but, does the more expensive check late really taste better i don't know, i have been eat ago lot of chocolate over the years. come on back here. come right around back here. so we will put this to the test. there is very expensive chocolates out there, and you have got yo
. >> he iss what chris brown does, he says things and people react.nd stuff like that. but not that. >> doesey anymore. >> i feel like he is trying to put his name in with the other th bigger then him so he is trying to be up on that level. >> he has hadghhe has a lot of . i feel like they come out every month. >> alllate being assembled, i truly believe i have aen it comes to alex. >> we will see. we will taste all of check late at different price levels to...
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brisbane upon the great dividing range, dutiful city, and it at the heart of the darling downs which iss a big agricultural area. it is a new airport recently built there by the private sector, by the wagner family, and that is not exporting the produce of the darling downs to put it on the dining tables of asia. some of the best produce in the world. why are we able to do that? because of those free trade agreements. the tpp will enable us to do more of it. that's what we've got to do. we are a medium-sized, open economy. trade is good. it means more jobs, more investment for us and that's how we promote it, but other than offering our example we don't presume to give you political advice. .. gov. sandoval: thank you so much for being with us today. before you head back on the long journey back to australia, we are excited to have you preside over the signing of a memorandum of understanding between subnational leaders of our two great countries. we will go stages we reset for that and we will be back with you in a moment. again, give a big hand for the prime minister. give a big hand t
brisbane upon the great dividing range, dutiful city, and it at the heart of the darling downs which iss a big agricultural area. it is a new airport recently built there by the private sector, by the wagner family, and that is not exporting the produce of the darling downs to put it on the dining tables of asia. some of the best produce in the world. why are we able to do that? because of those free trade agreements. the tpp will enable us to do more of it. that's what we've got to do. we are...
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right now, i take two of those iss a month, each one $7,500. is $15,000, half of my annual income. what do they do? how does that work? guest: it is a further reflection of the fact that the drug companies control the drug prices. they set the drugs really high and give you a discount for your copayment. everybody else, you, me, we are still paying for the premiums through our employer or taxes. by doing this, they keep you in their control and keep the price high. that's why we are focused on taking steps to lower the retail price so that you do not have to rely on those programs from the are companies, which really a way for the drug companies to sell more products. there was a report by city financial analytics organization that found that for every million dollars a drug company invests in the program like what they are using for you, they make $21 million back. they give you a little bit of health, but keep the price big and we all pay the balance of the price through our premiums. either as employees, employers, or taxpayers. host: jeffrey wants me to ask you about the progra
right now, i take two of those iss a month, each one $7,500. is $15,000, half of my annual income. what do they do? how does that work? guest: it is a further reflection of the fact that the drug companies control the drug prices. they set the drugs really high and give you a discount for your copayment. everybody else, you, me, we are still paying for the premiums through our employer or taxes. by doing this, they keep you in their control and keep the price high. that's why we are focused on...
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the proposal that we bow alone today iss should also think senator grassley for his leadership, chairman grassley has served on the judiciary committee for three years and my first term in the senate and three years in the immigration subcommittee and under his leadership crested what the president and it's consistent with what virtually has voted for in one form or the other and it's a fourth pillar framework that first begins with a path to citizenship for someone 1.8 million daca in the state today and they were young when they came to this country and some are adults now but they this country through the decision of their parents and i for one we many of my colleagues will support this bill believe they should be given an opportunity to be us citizens and have an opportunity on a ten or 12 your timeline with after the bill ratified to have legal status and that a path to citizenship can be ten or 12 years. fairly straightforward in terms of the requirement to come into the program and 1.8 million will qualify once we ratify this to the desk. coupled with this is critically important
the proposal that we bow alone today iss should also think senator grassley for his leadership, chairman grassley has served on the judiciary committee for three years and my first term in the senate and three years in the immigration subcommittee and under his leadership crested what the president and it's consistent with what virtually has voted for in one form or the other and it's a fourth pillar framework that first begins with a path to citizenship for someone 1.8 million daca in the...
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iss likes to tell you we like to see that you engage. can make the argument now that qualcomm did try, we did enga engage > >> the last line, we would sell the company at the righ right -- that's kabuki, too, right? >> it could be kabuki. at the same time qualcomm at 88 bucks a share, close to hell or high water they're unwilling to do either one of those things and they made it really clear if they were, qualcomm would be in a difficult position to say no qualcomm believes is not enoughed henough has offered. qualcomm will tell you, we asked them -- on the broadcom side was as waste of time >> wow >> so this is really important >> we have not gotten a statement from broadcom as yet i will tell you different opinions on both sides of in terms of what happened in that meeting. >> if you are broadcom, does it make you likely to get you people on the board? >> i think you are going on the votes. we kind of knew that going into the meeting. it seems that likely coming out of it goes to the vote the only question is getting delays and getting
iss likes to tell you we like to see that you engage. can make the argument now that qualcomm did try, we did enga engage > >> the last line, we would sell the company at the righ right -- that's kabuki, too, right? >> it could be kabuki. at the same time qualcomm at 88 bucks a share, close to hell or high water they're unwilling to do either one of those things and they made it really clear if they were, qualcomm would be in a difficult position to say no qualcomm believes is...
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>> of course, my one message is, i won't work unless we get majority of the vote >> in front of iss >yes >> you have to take that into account here in terms of how holders may have gotten them or perhaps if they get any back channels from iss, hey, there is no way you are going with 11 that we are going to fully support. >> so what's the significance of this >> a majority is a majority, maybe it will give more comfort to shareholders. the idea has been whether you are going to give up the entire board and potentially face with the deal that you sign up for that you cannot get done because of antitrust because of what happens. in this case, you can make an argument that well, there are five directors and they'll still be on the board from previous qualcomm i don't know, jim, what do you think? >> i think people are generally respected of the qualcomm board and i think there are large shareholders who don't want to throw the bums out hock tan did say something and the perception i got from the interview that we talked about was a lot of people said, okay, do you want to go with the winn
>> of course, my one message is, i won't work unless we get majority of the vote >> in front of iss >yes >> you have to take that into account here in terms of how holders may have gotten them or perhaps if they get any back channels from iss, hey, there is no way you are going with 11 that we are going to fully support. >> so what's the significance of this >> a majority is a majority, maybe it will give more comfort to shareholders. the idea has been whether...
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when they saw us coming they probably thought this iss christmas in august. they had two suicide bombers ready to take us out so 700 meters into an 11 toward either movement, they came out with some motorcycles in front of the patrol. i put afghan national army upfront. i will be honest with you i didn't trust them at the time to be behind us. i didn't know this group of folks. i thought with some incredible afghan soldiers but i didn't know these guys. i wanted them to deter any possible threats and they did a heckuva job. they forced the motorcycle guys to start running away. that was the whole point that's what theyt wanted. a man came out of the structure young maybe 20-years-old, clean-shaven, walking backwards. so obviously he was a threat and then he did the turn and at that point it prompted me to leave my position and i reached him, grabbed him and realized he was just as i thought. you do whatever you can do at that point we just throw them as quickly as possible. you don't think about death you just think about doingng your j. my goal was to do the
when they saw us coming they probably thought this iss christmas in august. they had two suicide bombers ready to take us out so 700 meters into an 11 toward either movement, they came out with some motorcycles in front of the patrol. i put afghan national army upfront. i will be honest with you i didn't trust them at the time to be behind us. i didn't know this group of folks. i thought with some incredible afghan soldiers but i didn't know these guys. i wanted them to deter any possible...