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visibilay d a mile in phila quarter mile along the itt is good and that means pre 20 valley forge and penndot here and nobody else out and snow blowing sideways here and falling lightly and the road is snow covered ands en delaw i-95 northbound this tra uprighted to be towed out. and the heavy duty tow truck is scene. so we see that look in f the area right northeast extension no better effect down because of an accident ct and southbound shut landsdale and309. and our photographer chuck mcdad thir a train hit a vehicle here it was shut down a while and all regional to an hour delay. you think mass not much better.tekwayhe toll plaza not much better. stay indoors. here is l thew coverage and i have a fan, he cat still proud. likes to watch me he is my onan of a cat. i'll take it. r >> take all the facebook followers you can get furry or se. t >> wn catastrophe. >> morn news" at 12:30. >>> they are live from sky 6 hd periods of snow continuing to fall into the ven after the snow dealing withustery and blowing snow fasten yourelt because tions continue with the first 2018. >>> joins us
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factor, itt the only was an important factor. it's one that the south koreans have not forgotten. if you go to war memorial museum in seoul, you see it laid out clearly that it was the lack of american security that encouraged the north to invade. this underlined sense of distrust against the americans. when our president does things like call and threatened to terror the u.s. korea free trade agreement, these are very upsetting to them. when he referred to the sea between them as the sea of japan , it makes south korean blood boil. i think there is a possibility a preemptive, or presented it strike against -- pre-tentative strike against south korea could lead to a backlash against the american president. -- american presence in south korea that could have unforeseen consequences as far as our position in east asia. >> this is the historians lesson for the day, we don't understand we have a rockhard ally in south korea. moment, thathe could change drastically. it could change with a rash american decision. it andssible we can do get away with it, but nobody knows. ofeel like ther
factor, itt the only was an important factor. it's one that the south koreans have not forgotten. if you go to war memorial museum in seoul, you see it laid out clearly that it was the lack of american security that encouraged the north to invade. this underlined sense of distrust against the americans. when our president does things like call and threatened to terror the u.s. korea free trade agreement, these are very upsetting to them. when he referred to the sea between them as the sea of...
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what can he -- what can we expect for tomorrow > >we can expect itt to be a message of america first.onald trump will focus on successes at home, because he doesn't have successes too trumpet in terms of foreign policy. they will be talking about gains and tax reform as well, two main points. brent: thank you very much. and speaking of tricky situations, it's not only in the business world, but also in politics and the military situation right now. >> politics and syria, the never ending story. and, the united nations has begun efforts to jumpstart peace talks. eight previous rounds of occurred in geneva, few expect a breakthrough this time, but the u.n. envoy remains optimistic here a at outside the e u.n., ks protesting against another ongoing conflict in the region. the turkish military operation. the turkish offensive is turning into a dispute between nato allies turkey and the united states. u.s. president trump has urged resident erdogan to limit the advance or risk confronting american forces on the ground. >> operation olive branch continues on its path eastwards. soon, they c
what can he -- what can we expect for tomorrow > >we can expect itt to be a message of america first.onald trump will focus on successes at home, because he doesn't have successes too trumpet in terms of foreign policy. they will be talking about gains and tax reform as well, two main points. brent: thank you very much. and speaking of tricky situations, it's not only in the business world, but also in politics and the military situation right now. >> politics and syria, the never...
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kurnrn is relieved to ha itt all behind him his girlieiendici ((chee-ce)e)) saw m bebein atenen tay. t he has great pla for the relatiship. >>>> want to visit m gifriend's parentsndnd tal about the fufuture. mamaybe i can mamarry her soo/ the sharia police are back o patr. this timime we ride alalong wite female offfficers, but t the cameraraman isn't alallowed ine truck. memeand women mustn't be in such osose proxity.y. ththmoral enforcers use a loudeaeaker toeminind won to wear a headsdscarf and avovoid t clclothing. just another day under sharia law. according to the un, by 2050, almost 70 percent of the world's population will live in urban people. and 2 billion of these people will be living in slums where the quality of life is substandard. in argentina, several organisations are now trying to reverse the "rural flight" trend and get people to head "back to the country!" the nearest major city lies 140 kilometers away. out here in the remote argentine grasslands, momost people makea living f from cattle breeding r grgrowing grain crops or soy. daniel tron is a fifth-generation
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. >> so the eagles squaring off against the patriots and tick itts in minnesota will be a hot item. eagle fans are expectsed to hike up the price of the tickets as the city has gone almost 10 years without a championship. the patriots are a force as well. we took a look online. the cheapest seats are running 5,000 a feet, in the nose bleed section. and on the high end, about $48,000 for a ticket that is on field level, right about the 50 yard line, where you like to sit, pam. >> right. thousands of eagle fans poured into the streets celebrating playing in the first super bowl since 2005. huge crowds gakterred in neighborhoods -- gathered in neighborhoods around the city. police in philadelphia said they mainly focussed on crowd control, no reports of any arrests this morning. take a look at this. >>> workers who called them chris co cops prevented fans from climbing the lights. they have a history of celebrating a little too hard after sporting events. they may need to buy grease in bulk for that. >> that is a new method. maybe we will try that here. >> i'm rooting for the eagles be
. >> so the eagles squaring off against the patriots and tick itts in minnesota will be a hot item. eagle fans are expectsed to hike up the price of the tickets as the city has gone almost 10 years without a championship. the patriots are a force as well. we took a look online. the cheapest seats are running 5,000 a feet, in the nose bleed section. and on the high end, about $48,000 for a ticket that is on field level, right about the 50 yard line, where you like to sit, pam. >>...
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. -- itt be in a continuous must be continuously reformed and improved. it always has to be improving. i talked to a secretary mattis .bout this quite a bit the big worry is you can bring people in but they leave. how do you make sure the changes are enduring? has you make sure they disdain themselves? part of what we have been working on are these reforms. and then to the management system in place ensures that we continuously improve this. i'm bullish on the fact that we can walk and chew gum, that there is a lot of opportunity on the reform side that will pay for the modernization efforts we undertake. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> thank you. i think i will leave you with this last thoughts. you have one of those meetings and experimentations with the chief. if you feel like inviting the pentagon press corps in. >> yeah, record this. [laughter] >> absolutely. >> we promise to behave. thank you so much.
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about in doubles your reporting that for his position about the iran deal fix it only exists as he puts itt and that'ss what hs going to be campaigning on. when he makes hopes to me donald trump the davos and other american officials as well of course. isn't that opposing at at now european union has removed eight countries for a tax haven blacklists off the government stretch to do more to crack down on the problem. that decision came under fire from groups like oxfam who say the ease commitment to tackle tax avoidance after the panel paid is a has moved it down. had not the united arab emirates cheesy and will go to among those countries now off the watchlist. since the panama paid his is the country perhaps best associated with tax evasion. is a tax haven no more at least according to the u.. focus if you saw it is important to take into account the reactions of countries which were placed on the black list. shows that you pressure is effective as it pushes countries to provide information on that sock schemes. bustle finalized o. hannah is one of eight countries now on a great lists hav
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whenevever i think a about itt still upsets me immensely. don't want to cry here in front of my y daughter. mushkan shouldn't have to ask why her mother is unhappy. that would upset her too much. reporter: muneera takes us to her parents. she had no choice -- pregnant and still a child herself, then a single mother, muneerara hado move back home. her mother, rafia begum, tells us how m much she has s also suffered becausese of this stoy -- but shehe means h her daughs divorce. she still l doesn't see e anytg wrong with the marriage itself. she only wanted her daughter to have a better life in the united arab emirates and says she had no idea the older man was only after sex. rafia: our neighbors also married off their daugughter ta sheikh -- and she got a a new house e and a smalall fortune. i was hoping for the same for muneera. that's why we married her off. reporter: muneera's family lives in a poor muslim area. many peoeople here believe tht selling their daughters off to the emirates will be their salvation. the women's rights group sha
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at the time that cenrered around t this notn of navivigability, uh, as itt relates t to the cleaean water> the clean n water act t is supposed to protect navigable waters, and the question became, was the l.a.a. river and its tributaries navigablble wate,, anand subject to the protection of the law? >> the stakes were very high. we're looking a at large portios of states t that could lose federal protection. >> in 2006, the supreme court, um, , in a split dececision,n, d that ffor a waterer of the u.s.o be protectcted under the clean water act, it had to be navigable, but they didn't specify what "navigable" means. should it be a tugboat, should it be a little paper boat? they didn't specify, so it left it up to t the enforcement agencies. so in 2008, the army corps of engineers did a study of whether the l.a. river was going to be navigable, in fact, or not. so, this created a huge uproar in the environmental community in the country, because everybody realized that this was going to be, um, a landmark deccision, and it was going to imctct the futurure of all the rivers, , and all ththe
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that's what they are doing again and honestly, you know, it gets tiring to see us come so close itt? out such a reasonable amout of people. there are unreasonable people and it is a bipartisan situation that we have here. on certain issues they become unreasonable. but all of a sudden they create theseli coalitions from those of us that just wants to score and make progress and fund the government to provide a solution for the population. but now we have another in the area on both of the spending bills and also daca bill. also, i could talk about the chip program. it's something that i wanted to reauthorize in september of last year. this wasem the month before the program technically expired. however, there was sufficient money and reserves to continue to run the programs and they are starting to run out of money including states that miami and north carolina. now we have an opportunity to reauthorize for years to provide the certainty for years and we are going to hold it hostage because we have a disagreement over things i think we can work out with the program. we see what peopl
that's what they are doing again and honestly, you know, it gets tiring to see us come so close itt? out such a reasonable amout of people. there are unreasonable people and it is a bipartisan situation that we have here. on certain issues they become unreasonable. but all of a sudden they create theseli coalitions from those of us that just wants to score and make progress and fund the government to provide a solution for the population. but now we have another in the area on both of the...
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. >> with amazon in play itts refln almost evangelical faith that people have thatru ty can d established business patterns in the way they have done in many other induries. ng we really need to see more details. >> reporter: it's still in the rly planning stage but what could make this different from other employer cost cutting initial tiffs is that the firms are forming their own company. the question is whether they will try to save money by knocking out the middle men who negotiate hospital networks and prices and pharmacy benefit contracts with drug makers. >> i think those who are selling their shares in health care stocks are reading this all wrong. the middleen here have an interest that is aligned with the employers. they are the intermediaries with the health care providers. and the main problem with health care these days is the fact that costs and qualityot are aligned. >> reporter: in fact,msealth care f hailed the news. tona and cvs which want merge their insurance and pharmacy into ante integ health clinic service both said they would welcome the chance to help the firms wi
. >> with amazon in play itts refln almost evangelical faith that people have thatru ty can d established business patterns in the way they have done in many other induries. ng we really need to see more details. >> reporter: it's still in the rly planning stage but what could make this different from other employer cost cutting initial tiffs is that the firms are forming their own company. the question is whether they will try to save money by knocking out the middle men who...
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we like emerson, like itt, rex narcotic. >> earnings season isn't overyet. next week, boeing, lockheed martin, semens and others also add to the sector's story. >>> investors in wynn resorts take money off the table on a report alleging sexual misconduct by founder steeve wynn. that is where we gwynn tonight's focus. the "wall street journal" reported that former employees reported they had been sexually harassed over a number of years by wynn. it was reported he had paid several settlements to a manicurity. abvy said a favorable tax right and robust sales of its athlete transmit prompted the company to raise profit estimates for 2018. the new guidance came after abvy reported earnings and sales that rose more than expected. shares rose 1% to 123.21. and colgate pal model i have said weaker sales and increased pack anging costs cut into mother-in-law margins. the shares were off 5% to $73.56. >> astrazeneca said its inhaler treatment for copd showed significant improvement in patients and hit the majority of its trial goals. the company said it may apply for
we like emerson, like itt, rex narcotic. >> earnings season isn't overyet. next week, boeing, lockheed martin, semens and others also add to the sector's story. >>> investors in wynn resorts take money off the table on a report alleging sexual misconduct by founder steeve wynn. that is where we gwynn tonight's focus. the "wall street journal" reported that former employees reported they had been sexually harassed over a number of years by wynn. it was reported he had...
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a lot of people look at me and ago itt was so long , is not possible. but it is possible. i think with the right kinds of transparency, with continuing the financial aid that we currently have, helping students be better consumers, that we will see a reduction in the number of students borrowing money and better help coming from colleges and universities. -- i've done an article with the president of the university of kentucky. i know he will not mind talking about this. they were concerned about retention. they were losing a lot of students at the end of the freshman year. they looked at the students who were dropping out. they found a large segment of the students were b students. what they found out was that those students needed $6,000 more in financial aid in order to continue in the sophomore year. they set up their quickly a program where they could give institutional aid to those students because they knew the students were worthwhile continuing. they were b students. i think more and more schools can do those kinds of things internally and they are. many years ago
a lot of people look at me and ago itt was so long , is not possible. but it is possible. i think with the right kinds of transparency, with continuing the financial aid that we currently have, helping students be better consumers, that we will see a reduction in the number of students borrowing money and better help coming from colleges and universities. -- i've done an article with the president of the university of kentucky. i know he will not mind talking about this. they were concerned...
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tonight, itt happen will get harder tomorrow. mcconnellyes to the proposal. i think he is feeling better going that we're gives you 52 and democratic friends don't overplay the hand. shutdown is not a outcome to get an legislatively. we learned that as republicans so february 8th makes sense to me with the commitment to move to immigration. that is enough for me. that is probably enough for him. i will lellet you talk to him. what leverage did it have the nud beth not resolved million we on immigration. march 5th is here before you know it. publicve 9% of the supporting a pathway so march 5th what does the republican party do? we find the solution because we have to? youenator graham, what do sti democrats who say they cannot interests the president on this? schumer has chuck been saying on the floor? le, he is still president. side of people on our don't trust chuck and not asking anyone to trust anyone. grow upsking people to and realize that we are in charge of the house and the and that we have an obligation to work across the i say to what would senator
tonight, itt happen will get harder tomorrow. mcconnellyes to the proposal. i think he is feeling better going that we're gives you 52 and democratic friends don't overplay the hand. shutdown is not a outcome to get an legislatively. we learned that as republicans so february 8th makes sense to me with the commitment to move to immigration. that is enough for me. that is probably enough for him. i will lellet you talk to him. what leverage did it have the nud beth not resolved million we on...
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so it's blocked off here by the burger king and itt power. stay on 95 if you can because in the gre mos. all lanes are passable. do be careful on the ramps but lanes for the and even on theays a few slick passes and a truck jackknifed northbound side in hamilton. and a few lanes are blocked and swede bro it cleared and i and out of sea is. of the weather. we'll check it again in the next half hour. >> we want to mention the city of philadelphia government offices are closed tomorrow. >> but not these guys they are open the "action news" morning team is on 30 minutes early with the latest from the clean up and the bitter coldt is coming up join matt tam, and karen with the closings and w morning beginning at 4:00. lets check in with ali gorman live i brigantine the jersey shor of this how is ite. >> well i tell you earlier today it was brutal. freezing cold and the wind is whipping and at one point i hicicles onashes, that is it was. half hour the win has started to die down and we cau here the the waves and along wall here this i that snow dr
so it's blocked off here by the burger king and itt power. stay on 95 if you can because in the gre mos. all lanes are passable. do be careful on the ramps but lanes for the and even on theays a few slick passes and a truck jackknifed northbound side in hamilton. and a few lanes are blocked and swede bro it cleared and i and out of sea is. of the weather. we'll check it again in the next half hour. >> we want to mention the city of philadelphia government offices are closed tomorrow....
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greg: i would have to say my fast itt year was 1984 because e proved that book was garbage. 1984 was fine. juan: when you get to be a certain age, there are a lot of years. and time goes faster now. why does time seem to go so fast. how did we get to be new year's day. i thought it was easter the other day. somebody said to me, this year, 017. they said to me, as you get older the days, 24 hours is a smaller percentage of your total life. it's interesting. greg: you have more behind you than in front of you. that's why when you are a kid, 4 years old. a birthday is like an eternity and the night before christmas is like 7 years. but as you get older as a fraction it's nothing. ialityed as one week at the age of 53 is one day when you are 6. juan:he summertime, snowfall. jesse: question from donna. if you could assume the identity for another person for 2018. who would it be, gregg? greg: my twin brother gunther. jesse: dana? dana: i don't know. i always wanted to be the ambassador to tanzania. jesse: play your cards right and the president might make that move. kimberly: i think i wo
greg: i would have to say my fast itt year was 1984 because e proved that book was garbage. 1984 was fine. juan: when you get to be a certain age, there are a lot of years. and time goes faster now. why does time seem to go so fast. how did we get to be new year's day. i thought it was easter the other day. somebody said to me, this year, 017. they said to me, as you get older the days, 24 hours is a smaller percentage of your total life. it's interesting. greg: you have more behind you than in...
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will itt has put if “g; ~ ' sing this had the makings of a most for, this had the makings of a most remarkable looked like spurs were struggling to find their rhythm, but they do have one player who always perseveres. harry kane has a tap in! spurs are going to dig themselves out of a whole heap of trouble, and you can pretty much count on him. spurs were in a hurry to get the matt won, but this chance for dele alli was the closest they came. a draw means newport can celebrate a famous day, a fourth—round replay at wembley to come with the team from rodney parade getting their day in the sun. close to a win, but it is a replay. at the start of the match, they would have been happy with that, but they would have preferred better after going 80 minutes in the lead. i have got to say, the tactics were spot on. workrate was spot on. michael flynn their manager, last season, they were a little points adrift in march and he saved them on the final day. he got it right again today. they needed a moment of quality, tottenham, son with the flick to kane. i am sure newport are wondering how kane was lef
will itt has put if “g; ~ ' sing this had the makings of a most for, this had the makings of a most remarkable looked like spurs were struggling to find their rhythm, but they do have one player who always perseveres. harry kane has a tap in! spurs are going to dig themselves out of a whole heap of trouble, and you can pretty much count on him. spurs were in a hurry to get the matt won, but this chance for dele alli was the closest they came. a draw means newport can celebrate a famous day, a...
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said itts part, twitter is going to be verified candidates in the upcoming midterm elections.he bottom line from lawmakers is that this is not enough. going over the problems with moderation, what are some longer-term solutions? would be a constructive way to keep these videos off the site and to keep these bots from wreaking havoc? few issues. a you can prevent videos from the uploaded once they have been mark and flagged as problematic. there's technology that exist that can flag it to a database and prevent uploads. the bond video that we see resurfacing -- if that happened flagged to a database, and technology can be used to prevent uploads as a post that scanning it and finding it once it is already up there, that would prevent some of this content from being up there in a continuous loop, and a cat and mouse, and a whack and mold problem. the second problem is bots. there is cap verification, and whether or not there's a human behind the account. these are all policy changes that if twitter wants to take action on, they can. the're different numbers on percentages of how
said itts part, twitter is going to be verified candidates in the upcoming midterm elections.he bottom line from lawmakers is that this is not enough. going over the problems with moderation, what are some longer-term solutions? would be a constructive way to keep these videos off the site and to keep these bots from wreaking havoc? few issues. a you can prevent videos from the uploaded once they have been mark and flagged as problematic. there's technology that exist that can flag it to a...
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. -- i heard itt all around the floor. the bottom line is, there is a tremendous amount at stake.the reason for that pretty relationships with our partners, we have strong manufacturing platform. was speaking to the mexican ambassador, he said it could be possible to move the rules in nafta. what could your members be willing to accept? john: the real question here, has the u.s. administration made that case for changes? the fact of the matter is, we build more than one million more cars and trucks in the united states every year than we have built before nafta. the export twice as many cars and trucks. the value of that export is three times as much as it was before nafta. we have a great thing going. the american auto workers are winning with nafta. that is the real question. >> you must have a contingency plan. what are your members telling you? john: we have great concerns. we have a balance platform that supports american employment. if we don't keep his balance right, if we withdraw from nafta, if we get the rules long -- wrong. asia and europe will win, american workers wil
. -- i heard itt all around the floor. the bottom line is, there is a tremendous amount at stake.the reason for that pretty relationships with our partners, we have strong manufacturing platform. was speaking to the mexican ambassador, he said it could be possible to move the rules in nafta. what could your members be willing to accept? john: the real question here, has the u.s. administration made that case for changes? the fact of the matter is, we build more than one million more cars and...
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republican offices with fax and phone calls, mobilization efforts, political efforts, they are not put itt on that pressure that because of how much he might get back in return. >> host: monique from westge virginia, republican caller for alan gomez. morning, monique, good morning on the young black republican from west virginia and i am for removing the dream bill. these immigrants came over illegal whether or not they were babies, whether not they know the country. that is not a factor the fact is they came over illegal. it is not about race. it is not about race isn't it is not about bigotry, has nothing to do with that. r it's about these people, the illegal immigrants came over illegally and so they do not legally should belong here. they haveey been educated are giving given welfare. they been taken care of. they can go back to the countries and support the countries and to build h up ther countries. america has changed so much to the point to did not assimilate. athletic shoe, that the come over and the assembly. there are many immigrants who a language such jobs are forcing america
republican offices with fax and phone calls, mobilization efforts, political efforts, they are not put itt on that pressure that because of how much he might get back in return. >> host: monique from westge virginia, republican caller for alan gomez. morning, monique, good morning on the young black republican from west virginia and i am for removing the dream bill. these immigrants came over illegal whether or not they were babies, whether not they know the country. that is not a factor...
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trump, itt be donald would be donald met -- president obama.erhaps donald trump feels somebody very king like should be representing the u.s. the government saying is -- it is a private matter for the prince and his the unsafe, who they invite and should not -- and his fiancÉe. julie: all of these are >> who they invite, and not should be interpreted as an action. >> all of these are a manifestation of the deeper issue. especially as the u.k. is in a tough spot negotiating brexit. -- is it difficult to get to the core of what the relationship is right now. with the president tweeting they know we need to have this trade deal. it is absolutely vital when this president -- in this country leaves the union. there are many more rocks in the road. military and intelligence. ultimately, both governments say who sits in the white house and who sits in downing street is not important. the ties between the two countries run so deeply. we will have to see what happens after that you and brexit talks move on to trade. was a deal eventually materializes. >
trump, itt be donald would be donald met -- president obama.erhaps donald trump feels somebody very king like should be representing the u.s. the government saying is -- it is a private matter for the prince and his the unsafe, who they invite and should not -- and his fiancÉe. julie: all of these are >> who they invite, and not should be interpreted as an action. >> all of these are a manifestation of the deeper issue. especially as the u.k. is in a tough spot negotiating brexit....
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. >> a couple of reasons, they that itt gotten so big is an opportunity for a lot of their investorseir stakes. there is a looming deal they made where the convertible debt they raised from ppg and others, some onerous terms that give them more incentive to go public as soon as possible. i am waiting to confirm whether this filing means they have resolved some of the dispute they are having with tbg and i hope we will find out here in -- tpg and i hope we will find out soon. mark: time for the bloomberg business flash, job cuts on the , they the maker of botox are planning to cut more than 1000 positions. it spares another 400 open positions eliminated and they are preparing for one of its best selling products, the dry eye drug, to go off patent. saudi aramco looking for a bank to help its financial assets. they are said to have invited banks, coordinators, and book writers with a planned ipo later this year which could be the world's biggest share sale. that is related bloomberg business flash. vonnie: looking ahead to fed minutes at 2:00 p.m. this afternoon investors looking for h
. >> a couple of reasons, they that itt gotten so big is an opportunity for a lot of their investorseir stakes. there is a looming deal they made where the convertible debt they raised from ppg and others, some onerous terms that give them more incentive to go public as soon as possible. i am waiting to confirm whether this filing means they have resolved some of the dispute they are having with tbg and i hope we will find out here in -- tpg and i hope we will find out soon. mark: time...
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>> itt was. it was the not typical. it was not nine to five shift. we knew the schedule which is different than the press. we did know when events were happening but when you cover thing things can change or something that mrs. obama is reacting to but in just to our day around those events. it was a long day for them and for us. traveling on the weekend so were we. and then there was four years i didn't see very much of my family. but to appreciate the special role that it h was to have this opportunity. so to become busy days pretty quickly. >> i was fascinating of the picture of the mirror room because the two women were looking at each other and not at the mirror image. who was the other woman? >> the prime minister's wife of italy. >> how much access did you have to the living quarters? >> those were spaces we were b invited to if mrs. obama was hosting but that was a reserved space that you were there when you were invited to be there. >> so with a more general question they may be in discussions or heated arguments that were there times since
>> itt was. it was the not typical. it was not nine to five shift. we knew the schedule which is different than the press. we did know when events were happening but when you cover thing things can change or something that mrs. obama is reacting to but in just to our day around those events. it was a long day for them and for us. traveling on the weekend so were we. and then there was four years i didn't see very much of my family. but to appreciate the special role that it h was to have...
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. >> itt is. if he wants that state of the union address to lead to progress, for example, infrastructure, and immigration, he needs to set a tone that is appealing or has some kind of resonanceas with both democrats and republicans in that room, and elsewhere in the country. people who can write their lawmakers and say we saw the president speak, we support this particular policy be it on infrastructure spending or anything else. rick: he said he wants to spend $1 trial on infrastructure, and i assume he will need help from democrats to m make that happen. >>>> he might face scepticism fm his p own party on that. it's something both parties have shown interest in. but getting the money to pay for it will be the big question. rick: we want to get to a sound bite from mercedes schlapp. >> the president is going to speak from his heart. he's going to bring an optimistic message to all americans. this is about patriotism, this is about a safe, strong and proud america. we look forward to tuesday for
. >> itt is. if he wants that state of the union address to lead to progress, for example, infrastructure, and immigration, he needs to set a tone that is appealing or has some kind of resonanceas with both democrats and republicans in that room, and elsewhere in the country. people who can write their lawmakers and say we saw the president speak, we support this particular policy be it on infrastructure spending or anything else. rick: he said he wants to spend $1 trial on...
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foremost, itt and is remarkable to go through life never suffering consequences, never. never once. goes out of business, declares bankruptcy, more people come along and lend him, no organization has the cleared more bankruptcy more office than trump casinos. he offends literally every group. there's not a demographic in this room who was not offended by donald trump. well,hat worked really couple that with someone who was lying very well and not getting called out on it, or people were just getting desensitized to it, it worked. whenever people say, how did she lose to him? say, remember 70 republicans lost to him, and these were extensively -- i didn't care for a lot of them but a lot of them were seasoned politicians who served in public office, who had a lot of money, who were not idiots, and he steamrolled them. the primaries were not close. he barely lost iowa and never looked back. and i think a lot of why election day was a shock was because people thought that routine wouldn't work to a broader audience. you could dominate the republican party with 50% of whoever these peop
foremost, itt and is remarkable to go through life never suffering consequences, never. never once. goes out of business, declares bankruptcy, more people come along and lend him, no organization has the cleared more bankruptcy more office than trump casinos. he offends literally every group. there's not a demographic in this room who was not offended by donald trump. well,hat worked really couple that with someone who was lying very well and not getting called out on it, or people were just...
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it is important to make sure itt is safe for both pedestrians and there is a true sidewalk 15-foot through zone for pedestrian circulation and the buffer is 5 to 10 feet depending where on market street it is. on the right side you can see an example when there is a curb side the bying -- bicycle lane is behind. the bicycle lane would separate the bicyclists from the road. >> i wasn't able to tell this. is there a grade differential between what we call the sidewalk and the bike portion of that? i realize that is a grade differential. >> 6-inch curb to separate the sidewalk and the vehicle lane from the vehicle lane. the grade would be graded to allow drainage. the grade would be the same for the sidewalk where the pedestrians are walking the buffer zone and the bicycle lane >> okay. thank you >> the next series of slides are renderings. this is the existing condition. we have very wide sidewalks. they are at the current time under utilized. the amenities, benches and street scape elements installed in the 1970s are swept off and we have wide sidewalks that are mostly empty. our proposal i
it is important to make sure itt is safe for both pedestrians and there is a true sidewalk 15-foot through zone for pedestrian circulation and the buffer is 5 to 10 feet depending where on market street it is. on the right side you can see an example when there is a curb side the bying -- bicycle lane is behind. the bicycle lane would separate the bicyclists from the road. >> i wasn't able to tell this. is there a grade differential between what we call the sidewalk and the bike portion...
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book is really, i mean, in a sense, there was one question on my mind when i began this book, what is itt like to work with donald trump, how can you work with donald trump, and what is the -- how do you feel having worked with donald trump? >> the book depicts a trump administration that is ill equipped to lead the nation. today in the bay, tracie potts is live in washington with more of what it entails, and treacy, it seems that a lot of folks will have a hard time getting their hands on the book. >> yeah, definitely. i was sold out this morning on amazon, and we can tell you that you just heard there that michael wolff saying that he had access and the president says that he does not or did not in fact, and president trump said that what is in this book are a lot of lies, misrepresentation, and sources that don't even exist exist. >> reporter: at midnight, "fire and fury" sold out within minutes with explosive details unverified by nbc describing the president as mentally unfit. >> it is disgraceful and laughable and complete fantasy and full of the tabloid gossip. >> reporter: the aut
book is really, i mean, in a sense, there was one question on my mind when i began this book, what is itt like to work with donald trump, how can you work with donald trump, and what is the -- how do you feel having worked with donald trump? >> the book depicts a trump administration that is ill equipped to lead the nation. today in the bay, tracie potts is live in washington with more of what it entails, and treacy, it seems that a lot of folks will have a hard time getting their hands...
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. >> that is wharf itt it's all a.se players on the field, but nick foles reminds us behind the pads, they are human just like us. maybe not all of them are human. tom brady going for his sixth super bowl title. as a kid he visited his mom's side of the family who lives just a couple hours from here. i asked him if he had any fun or funny memories and he told me about the time he insisted that his uncles let him try chewing tobacco. >> we went sun fishing and on the way home i said i want to try it. they said if we give it to you, you can't spit it out until you get home. it was like a 30 minute ride back to my grandpa's farm. so of course they give it to me and within five minutes i'm outside of the car throwing up all over the place. i don't think i've had much chewing tobacco since then. >> tom told me that some of his minnesota family members who have never seen him play in person in a super bowl, maybe even his uncles, will be at the game on sunday. >> i wish he had a better minnesota memory than chewing tobacco a
. >> that is wharf itt it's all a.se players on the field, but nick foles reminds us behind the pads, they are human just like us. maybe not all of them are human. tom brady going for his sixth super bowl title. as a kid he visited his mom's side of the family who lives just a couple hours from here. i asked him if he had any fun or funny memories and he told me about the time he insisted that his uncles let him try chewing tobacco. >> we went sun fishing and on the way home i said...
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much of itt dismay, probably, is focused on the view that the obama administration failed to enforcethe redline it created. some of it is around allies and the view that the french and the in particular,s left the u.s. out there in the domesticuse their own policies were problematic. some instructed toward the congress because there was a happy debate -- a hefty debate in congress, particularly among republicans but to include democrats, the need for an authorization for the military force. so you have everything that could possibly demonstrate a lack of preparedness, willingness, capability to deter future chemical weapons, if played out in the case. the question is, what lessons the community take away? maybe more to the point you are raising, what lessons were taken tasked with senior positions in the u.s. government? i think it is fair to say that syriaeople feel that the example is one of failed deterrence. there were a lot of mistakes made. and that there has to be a better alignment between our rhetoric and the reality of what we are willing to do. deterrence is about willing
much of itt dismay, probably, is focused on the view that the obama administration failed to enforcethe redline it created. some of it is around allies and the view that the french and the in particular,s left the u.s. out there in the domesticuse their own policies were problematic. some instructed toward the congress because there was a happy debate -- a hefty debate in congress, particularly among republicans but to include democrats, the need for an authorization for the military force. so...
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>> that is not the same thing as a psychiatric exam or psychological -- >> itt is not. >> you gave theresident a cognitive test. was that the mental examination? if not, can you tell us what specific cognitive test it was? there is scrutiny of what was overlooked at the time with president reagan in terms of alzheimer's, he was then known to suffered from at a later dat. can you say that whether the test that you ran would exclude any of those things? speak of his age and continuing his physicals in the future, while you continue the cognitive tests? >> you see that the president was the one who requested the cognitive test, it wasn't necessarily needed for someone of his age. did he tell you why he wanted it done? >> what is your take of all the doctors and clinicians all across the country who have said that in this president they see symptoms of this, that, and the other? >> symptoms in what way? >> symptoms of dementia. speak >> sean: pretty amazing dr. jackson told the media that the president is in excellent health and he could easily serve for two terms. that really got to them.
>> that is not the same thing as a psychiatric exam or psychological -- >> itt is not. >> you gave theresident a cognitive test. was that the mental examination? if not, can you tell us what specific cognitive test it was? there is scrutiny of what was overlooked at the time with president reagan in terms of alzheimer's, he was then known to suffered from at a later dat. can you say that whether the test that you ran would exclude any of those things? speak of his age and...
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in response, oprah's longtime partner stedman graham said "itt is up to the people. she would absolutely do it." we will heares, oprah winfrey's powerful lifetime achievement award acceptance speech and we will speak with puerto rican activist, journalist a former green vice president of candidate roxanne dunbar ortiz --rosa clemente and saru jayaraman, to the social justice activist who attended the golden globes this year at the invitation of hollywood actresses. in new york city, fred bass, the owner of the massive book emporium the strand has died at the age of 89. over his lifetime, bass transformed his father's small book shop into the largest used bookstore in the world. it's slogan is "18 miles of books." fred bass died on wednesday in manhattan of congestive heart failure at thehe age of 89. and in breaking news, fire crews are responding to a fire at trump tower in manhattan this morning. officials say the small fire broke out on the roof of the tower. officials are e investigating te caususe of the blaze. no injnjuries hahave bn n repoed thihis time. presi
in response, oprah's longtime partner stedman graham said "itt is up to the people. she would absolutely do it." we will heares, oprah winfrey's powerful lifetime achievement award acceptance speech and we will speak with puerto rican activist, journalist a former green vice president of candidate roxanne dunbar ortiz --rosa clemente and saru jayaraman, to the social justice activist who attended the golden globes this year at the invitation of hollywood actresses. in new york city,...
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jumping nearly 3% today after bark clay's upgraded the stock ittative into block chain technology withrsk is block chain enough to keep its rally going? >> i have been bearish for literally years on ibm last quarter finally i have gave you a glimmer of hope. now barkcally's come out and says the worst might be over the price target is from 190 to 133. it thought it would get to 180 i still think that tomorrow after the bell you might see year offer year revenue growth for first time in three quarters they have head winds and valuing ais expensive. but i think momentum carries the stock to 180. >> let's check on the "options action" after the bell dan? >> the options market is implying about a 3 1/2 percent move in either direction that is shy to the 5% move in the last four quarters the report tomorrow afternoon investors will be looking at their strategic imperative, cloud operations block chain is not big last year, less than $1 million. some analysts expect that to get to $8 billion to he have the next 30 years. call volume ran hot into this print. the stock was up 10% maybe there i
jumping nearly 3% today after bark clay's upgraded the stock ittative into block chain technology withrsk is block chain enough to keep its rally going? >> i have been bearish for literally years on ibm last quarter finally i have gave you a glimmer of hope. now barkcally's come out and says the worst might be over the price target is from 190 to 133. it thought it would get to 180 i still think that tomorrow after the bell you might see year offer year revenue growth for first time in...
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new hillary clinton would go free in the email scandal investigation before they ever investigated itt or interviewed her. plus, tonight, pressure is built into released a classified memo showing s systemic abuse against the trump campaign, the scandalous one of the biggest abuses of power in american history. it is time that you, the american people, get thepl trut. we are once again tonight, we are calling on you to contact congress, let them know. you want the memo released. we also want you to send out, wt want the text messages. now that the government shutdown is almost over, my advice to republicans going forward on immigration, we'll get that on so much more in tonight's breaking news monologue. ♪ remember the vindication i've been telling you it was coming? tonight, it is in full motion.he everything we've been reporting for over the past year and the media has ignored for the past year, is now being uncovered. we have so much information. i literally need three hours tonight. we'll go through a slowly so everybody gets it. please stay with us. it will take your breath away. t
new hillary clinton would go free in the email scandal investigation before they ever investigated itt or interviewed her. plus, tonight, pressure is built into released a classified memo showing s systemic abuse against the trump campaign, the scandalous one of the biggest abuses of power in american history. it is time that you, the american people, get thepl trut. we are once again tonight, we are calling on you to contact congress, let them know. you want the memo released. we also want you...
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have -- itt it may may be making it more difficult for a deal to come together. i think the democrats in congress feel like revamping the legal immigration system, which would reduce the a lot of people who can come into the country legally dramatically is too steep a price to pay, even to create a pathway to citizenship for these 1.8 million dreamers. host: remind us the deadlines we are working under right now when it comes to this negotiation? 8 is the february coming deadline, so that is when the spending bill for the u.s. government expires and congress has to pass another bill to keep it open. that is a window when the immigration debate could come up , and the president has set a date in march for when the daca program expires. that is currently under a court injunction, so daca recipients, people who have received work permits and deferrals of deportation under deferred action for childhood arrivals, they are currently allowed to becauseose permits there has been a court injunction, a court stay on trump of the plan to end the -- trump's plan to end the p
have -- itt it may may be making it more difficult for a deal to come together. i think the democrats in congress feel like revamping the legal immigration system, which would reduce the a lot of people who can come into the country legally dramatically is too steep a price to pay, even to create a pathway to citizenship for these 1.8 million dreamers. host: remind us the deadlines we are working under right now when it comes to this negotiation? 8 is the february coming deadline, so that is...
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would call itt astroturf because it is fake grass roots, finding allies to speak up on your behalf, sometimesompanies invented this. its been going on for decades. but hedge funds are newer entrant. they have only been doing this as far as we know for about 10 years. and if you think about it, a investedd isn't even in a policy for any longer than their stock or bond they own is. they might turn around and go short. so it raises it to kind of a new level of mercenary activity. asrlet: and you saw that well with some of what james glassman did. he will advocate for one position and later on he will change his mind because, presumably, the hedge fund that had hired him had a different outcome affiliated with that position. our "business week" story that he testified at a hearing that bankruptcy for puerto rico would be a great idea. less than a year later he writes an op ed where he says it would be a terrible idea. at the time he was testifying before congress, tci was working for a hedge fund that had an interest in something quite different, that he said would be terrible to go bankrupt. the
would call itt astroturf because it is fake grass roots, finding allies to speak up on your behalf, sometimesompanies invented this. its been going on for decades. but hedge funds are newer entrant. they have only been doing this as far as we know for about 10 years. and if you think about it, a investedd isn't even in a policy for any longer than their stock or bond they own is. they might turn around and go short. so it raises it to kind of a new level of mercenary activity. asrlet: and you...
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itt: you mentioned davos, believe you had a lunch or dinner with president trump why do you wear theirile you were there. you are in a great position to talk about capital investments that businesses make and the president has said his tax hasrm -- his tax cut bill given business the confidence and capital that they need to start making investments. do you see that happening? do you think we will see more companies spend more money to improve businesses as a result? bill: absolutely. i think president trump's tax plan has been extremely well received. i was at a dinner, as you mentioned, with 15 other very large companies ceo's, they were all my customers. they were all talking about their investment thesis and how they are increasing it. they are increasing jobs, manufacturing, output. the global economy and the theme at davos was all about collaboration in a fractured world, but clearly, there was not a single ceo i talked to that wasn't feeling good about the economic momentum. i started my week with president prime in france, met minister trudeau, benjamin netanyahu, prime minister
itt: you mentioned davos, believe you had a lunch or dinner with president trump why do you wear theirile you were there. you are in a great position to talk about capital investments that businesses make and the president has said his tax hasrm -- his tax cut bill given business the confidence and capital that they need to start making investments. do you see that happening? do you think we will see more companies spend more money to improve businesses as a result? bill: absolutely. i think...
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because itt accepted was politically inconvenient and people felt it was impossible. words, the vietnam ease would not be crazy enough to do something like that -- the vietnamese would not be crazy enough to do something like that. we put them in our shoes. they were in their shoes. we have to make sure we try to understand the situation and see the situation from the enemy's situation and not our own and that is where we failed. thehat really struck me is operational secrecy on the side of the communists was pretty extraordinary. they were disciplined. the compartmentalization of that,ation was so severe when i first read this, i had to laugh, one of the subregion -- like a two start ,eneral -- attacking saigon gets the word his forces were supposed to attack at the city in 24 hours. he gets this out of the blue. off to find his subordinate commanders and he finds one of his commanders useless and finds another executive officer who was with his family and does not know where the troops are. part of the reason there was a that communists were so good at keeping secre
because itt accepted was politically inconvenient and people felt it was impossible. words, the vietnam ease would not be crazy enough to do something like that -- the vietnamese would not be crazy enough to do something like that. we put them in our shoes. they were in their shoes. we have to make sure we try to understand the situation and see the situation from the enemy's situation and not our own and that is where we failed. thehat really struck me is operational secrecy on the side of the...
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us now.espondent joins again, itt to say, seems like we are doing this constantly. >> groundhog day is coming. julia: how many days are we planning on doing this? what they are talking about what extend this until february 16. it does not like that will pass. it is looking very dicey to get that through the senate right now. b inare talking about plan normal conversation. t, thatrobably at plan would be a five day, get them to the weekend and continue negotiating. the problem is, they need nine senators because there is 51 republicans. to 60.ed to get they have artie have three republican senators, a fourth about to announce they will vote against it. john mccain is still recovering from his brain surgery treatments. democrats now. that will be very hard to get that. , lot of last-minute drama eventually or usually it will always happen. does this benefit the economy to does itse shutdowns, or matter to continue to pass resolutions without a firm a jet, does that matter to the economy? michael: it does not really have an effect. what you end up with is a government that is funded at th
us now.espondent joins again, itt to say, seems like we are doing this constantly. >> groundhog day is coming. julia: how many days are we planning on doing this? what they are talking about what extend this until february 16. it does not like that will pass. it is looking very dicey to get that through the senate right now. b inare talking about plan normal conversation. t, thatrobably at plan would be a five day, get them to the weekend and continue negotiating. the problem is, they...