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jim's interlocutor bet that jim could not name all of his grandchildren. in response jim began easily reciting the names of every one of them. once he had listed a good number of his grandchildren, the constituent conceded. amazed, the kentuckian asked, how do you remember all 34? jim replied, it's not hard when you pray for each of them every night. according to the senate historical office, jim is one of only three individuals to be both a member of a professional sports hall of fame and a u.s. senator. the others are basketball player bill bradley and kentucky's own happy chandler, who was commissioner of baseball. but jim is not just a baseball hall of famer. he's a hall of famer in life. a storied baseball career and more than three decades as a successful public official would be sufficient, but he is also a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and great grandfather. in all of these areas, jim has shone brightly. what possibly could be a grander legacy? thank you so much. >>> you're watching "american history tv." 48 hours of programming on american
jim's interlocutor bet that jim could not name all of his grandchildren. in response jim began easily reciting the names of every one of them. once he had listed a good number of his grandchildren, the constituent conceded. amazed, the kentuckian asked, how do you remember all 34? jim replied, it's not hard when you pray for each of them every night. according to the senate historical office, jim is one of only three individuals to be both a member of a professional sports hall of fame and a...
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thank you, jim.ause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain in your seats until the president has departed the east room. [applause] >> now joining us on the communicators this founder of black hat, jeff moss. mr. moss, how and why did black hat begin? >> guest: it's a torturous story but began 20 years ago, more than 20 years ago. i operate also another convention called def con, the world's largest hacking convention, and i've been running that a couple of years. this is at a time when there were jobs in information security for any of us. only people who were doing security were maybe people in the military or maybe banks. so this is really a hobby. well, as the internet grew and there were jobs, and people were putting things online and there was money at risk, all of a sudden, start -- hackers started getting jobs in security.
thank you, jim.ause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain in your seats until the president has departed the east room. [applause] >> now joining us on the communicators this founder of black hat, jeff moss. mr. moss, how and why did black hat begin? >> guest: it's a torturous story but began 20 years ago, more than 20 years ago. i operate also another convention called def con, the world's largest hacking convention, and i've been running that a couple of years. this is at...
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jim: birdie putt.walker cup teammate with dustin johnson, rickie fowler, billy horschel, webb simpson. here's howell for eagle. oh, that was a big moment at 134. he was the first to get to seven today. remember, the lead had been 10 after friday night with lingmerth. stanley tried to match him but it was a two-putt birdie so those two marched on at seven under par. now, in the rain after missing the green at 17, stanley pitched it to that point. ian: that will certainly be the one that he remembers right there. incredible. jim: he had to sit out for that short break when they blew the horn. came back out and makes the putt. this begins the sequence of three pars he won't soon forget. i say the one in regulation because he was in trouble off the tee. 6-iron out of the sand to that point. it looked rather routine greenside but still it was a good four. but howell had the putt to win it. ian: incredible how that missed. jim: then in the playoff, charles for par. the third shot really hurt him. ian: i thin
jim: birdie putt.walker cup teammate with dustin johnson, rickie fowler, billy horschel, webb simpson. here's howell for eagle. oh, that was a big moment at 134. he was the first to get to seven today. remember, the lead had been 10 after friday night with lingmerth. stanley tried to match him but it was a two-putt birdie so those two marched on at seven under par. now, in the rain after missing the green at 17, stanley pitched it to that point. ian: that will certainly be the one that he...
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jim: good shot. come on now. effort.derful jim: we have a champion. year, second straight it's jhonattan vegas at the canadian open. ian: and what a year it's been for him. the ented his country at world couple. jim: at the olympics as well in rio. takes a bow but really, he wants everyone knows how much he appreciates these followers of ul the sport. up here in the toronto area. dottie, down to you. ottie: jim, thank you. jonny, you went to the world couple and the olympics and now you've defended your canadian pen title. what's running through your mind right now? >> well, it's incredible. a lot of fun, obviously, winning. reaching. it doesn't get any better. i've been coming of missed cuts, not playing great golf. change in mybit of irons this week and it was magic, to be honest. it's fun. fun winning, especially in a crowd like this which has always been fun to me. enjoyed every moment. dottie: you made some changes in whatequipment but mentally was the biggest change to get yourself in a position to win a after coming off such a tough stretch? >>
jim: good shot. come on now. effort.derful jim: we have a champion. year, second straight it's jhonattan vegas at the canadian open. ian: and what a year it's been for him. the ented his country at world couple. jim: at the olympics as well in rio. takes a bow but really, he wants everyone knows how much he appreciates these followers of ul the sport. up here in the toronto area. dottie, down to you. ottie: jim, thank you. jonny, you went to the world couple and the olympics and now you've...
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jim did not hesitate.e blazed through 100 meters of enemy fire to carry the wounded, and the soldier to safety. but this was only the first of many heroic deeds jim would perform over the next 48 hours. after attempting to the first wounded soldier, jim joined a mission to advance toward the enemy. and advance they did. before long, they were ambushed. again, he ran into danger to rescue his men. ,s he cared for two soldiers shrapnel from a rocket propelled grenade slashed open the back of foot.body, from head to yet, that terrible wound did not stop jim from pulling those men to safety, nor did it stop him from answering the plea of another wounded comrade, and caring him to safety atop his only badly injured body. he was badly injured. after shot,nt, shot blast upon blast, as one of his comrades recalled -- you ever dic could immediately count on mccloughan. he is a brave guy. as day turn to dust, nearly all of those who could, and really, really had to make it back, they were finally within their night
jim did not hesitate.e blazed through 100 meters of enemy fire to carry the wounded, and the soldier to safety. but this was only the first of many heroic deeds jim would perform over the next 48 hours. after attempting to the first wounded soldier, jim joined a mission to advance toward the enemy. and advance they did. before long, they were ambushed. again, he ran into danger to rescue his men. ,s he cared for two soldiers shrapnel from a rocket propelled grenade slashed open the back of...
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jim: the thing about these two players.ow them both quite well and really for them, at this point of their careers, how much a win is going to mean to one of these two. ian: totally agreement especially for charles howell. hasn't played for three months. first tournament back has a chance to win. kyle stanley, a couple of years in the doldrums and all of a sudden getting more confidence on the greens and it showed today and they dragged each other along, i believe. the positive activity in the group playing together. jim: and shot 66 side by side. and stanley, as you said. going back to the players. when you have what some consider to be the year and you earn a final pairing on sunday. gives you an idea that he knows that he's got a chance to win out here again and this is that chance. ian: discussing his options with mark russell. jim: he might be thinking i love the lie enough they don't want to drop it and a guy who can maneuver a shot blabe it's not a factor. i don't know, it's borderline. howell is ready to go, though,
jim: the thing about these two players.ow them both quite well and really for them, at this point of their careers, how much a win is going to mean to one of these two. ian: totally agreement especially for charles howell. hasn't played for three months. first tournament back has a chance to win. kyle stanley, a couple of years in the doldrums and all of a sudden getting more confidence on the greens and it showed today and they dragged each other along, i believe. the positive activity in the...
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her image next to jim vance.s week she read a tribute to vance on the house floor and noted that vance took the anchor desk at a time of tremendous racial, economic and political upheaval in the district. >> jim vance took the dare and told our ever changing story straight. he made us see ourselves from a city with too much crime to today's d.c. with low crime and a only a combination of consummate professionalism and enduring after ability could cover so much quick moving news without ever missing a beat. jim vance brilliantly told our story throughout our first era of home rule. these years also encapsulated jim vance's service and now drawing his legacy with the district's own history. >> congresswoman norton told us she wanted to read that tribute because vance deserved to be on the congressional record. >>> that's going to do it for "news 4 this week." i'm chris lawrence. i first saw vance on a tiny 13 inch screen in my college dorm room in maryland and had the honor of working with him decades later. we're
her image next to jim vance.s week she read a tribute to vance on the house floor and noted that vance took the anchor desk at a time of tremendous racial, economic and political upheaval in the district. >> jim vance took the dare and told our ever changing story straight. he made us see ourselves from a city with too much crime to today's d.c. with low crime and a only a combination of consummate professionalism and enduring after ability could cover so much quick moving news without...
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jim: i'm going to sound like jim grant. i don't mean to be repetitive.. i say there is morris can than reward in this market. stocks at current levels are worrisomely high. interest rates are certainly low. we are unreasonably complacent with respect to the capacities and judgment of the federal reserve system and i say that that now is a great time not to be caught up in the crowd which has to invest as if by compulsion. never before have we had so many trillions of dollars invested without regard to valuation and price. we calculated $21 trillion worth. central bank buying, index buying, etf buying, that is done without a single check on the nature of the value that's being nature of the value that's being purchased. ♪ whoa that's amazing... hey, i'm the internet! i know a bunch of people who would love that. the internet loves what you're doing... ...so build a better website in under an hour with... ...gocentral from godaddy. type in your idea. select from designs tailored just for you and publish your site with just a few clicks-even from your... ..
jim: i'm going to sound like jim grant. i don't mean to be repetitive.. i say there is morris can than reward in this market. stocks at current levels are worrisomely high. interest rates are certainly low. we are unreasonably complacent with respect to the capacities and judgment of the federal reserve system and i say that that now is a great time not to be caught up in the crowd which has to invest as if by compulsion. never before have we had so many trillions of dollars invested without...
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jim was thrilled to see it with his own eyes.re glad his trip included a tv camera that captured prosperity, his excitement and his many questions as he got to see history unfold before his eyes. >> when jim vance, behind a camera, recorded the last interview of his career as a journalist, no one knew it would be the last after 45 years on the job. but lonnie bunch, a young student studying history at howard university, some 30 years ago, knew the first time he saw this journalist in front of a camera, but he was making history. >> jim vance was my generation. there was a sense that he was somebody who was cool, who understood the importance of hard work, but who was committed to making black washington, but washington better. what jim vance really did is he symbolized possibility. he symbolized that it was really important that america was changing and his presence was a symbol of that change. >> and what would he want to display in the museum to tell the story of jim vance. >> one of the things that's real clear to me, is that
jim was thrilled to see it with his own eyes.re glad his trip included a tv camera that captured prosperity, his excitement and his many questions as he got to see history unfold before his eyes. >> when jim vance, behind a camera, recorded the last interview of his career as a journalist, no one knew it would be the last after 45 years on the job. but lonnie bunch, a young student studying history at howard university, some 30 years ago, knew the first time he saw this journalist in...
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his lieutenant ordered jim to get in, too. he said, get in, he said, get in, but jim refused.e said you're going to need me here. as jim now says, i would have rather died on the battlefield than know that men died because they did not have a medic. over the next 24 hours, jim fired at enemy soldiers, suffered a bullet wound to his arm, and continued to race into gunfire to save more and more lives. and yet, as night approached again, after nearly two days of no food, no water, and no rest, jim volunteered to hold a blinking light in an open field to signal for a supply drop. he would not yield. he would not rest. he would not stop, and he would not flinch in the face of sheer death and definite danger. though he was thousands of miles from home, it was as if the strength and pride of our whole nation was beating inside of jim's heart. jim did what his father had taught him. he gave it his all, and then he just kept giving. in those 48 hours, jim rescued ten american soldiers and tended to countless others. he was one of 32 men who fought until the end. they held their ground
his lieutenant ordered jim to get in, too. he said, get in, he said, get in, but jim refused.e said you're going to need me here. as jim now says, i would have rather died on the battlefield than know that men died because they did not have a medic. over the next 24 hours, jim fired at enemy soldiers, suffered a bullet wound to his arm, and continued to race into gunfire to save more and more lives. and yet, as night approached again, after nearly two days of no food, no water, and no rest, jim...
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we'll mess you, jim. robert griffin 3 rhymes, former redskins quarterback, rip, jim and. >> chris van holland, maryland senator, no non-sense, tell it like loved him back. we'll miss you, jim vance. jim was not only an anchor to a lot of us, he was also a friend. especially for our own bruce johnson. he and jim were very close. bruce shared this photo with me of them together and reese will we demand a lot from our eyes every day. ry eye caused by reduced tear production due to inflammation. so i use restasis multidose. it helps me make more of my own tears, with continued use, twice a day, every day. restasis multidose helps increase your eyes' natural ability to produce tears, which may be reduced by inflammation due to chronic dry eye. restasis multidose did not increase tear production in patients using anti-inflammatory eye drops or tear duct plugs.
we'll mess you, jim. robert griffin 3 rhymes, former redskins quarterback, rip, jim and. >> chris van holland, maryland senator, no non-sense, tell it like loved him back. we'll miss you, jim vance. jim was not only an anchor to a lot of us, he was also a friend. especially for our own bruce johnson. he and jim were very close. bruce shared this photo with me of them together and reese will we demand a lot from our eyes every day. ry eye caused by reduced tear production due to...
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jim shriner. jim. >> hey, mike. it's a pleasure to be here. >> thanks for being my guest. you know, jim, for those of our viewers that don't know you, why don't you just tell us a little bit about how you got involved in the world of health and nutrition. >> well, it's a pretty amazing story, if i have to say so myself. at about 16 years old, i was actually paralyzed by a tumor in my third vertebra. they rushed me up to riley children's hospital up in indianapolis, indiana. specialists told me that i'd probably never walk again. i spent quite a few years laid up in the hospital. it was a miraculous recovery. a surgeon came in from germany. they removed my third vertebra and literally built me a new vertebra using my pelvis -- used one-inch squares and built me a new vertebra. well, mike, i was in the hospital at 16, and after the surgery, they put me in a full-length body cast from head to toe, and when i left the hospital, i weighed 105 pounds. now, a lot of people hear that story -- and i'm very proud of being able to recover from that. but that was just the first step i
jim shriner. jim. >> hey, mike. it's a pleasure to be here. >> thanks for being my guest. you know, jim, for those of our viewers that don't know you, why don't you just tell us a little bit about how you got involved in the world of health and nutrition. >> well, it's a pretty amazing story, if i have to say so myself. at about 16 years old, i was actually paralyzed by a tumor in my third vertebra. they rushed me up to riley children's hospital up in indianapolis, indiana....
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it wasn't like people were stars, oh, jim vance. hey, jim, he would respond in kind.s i said, he practice -- he cracked the code. he understood the connection that really brings, you know, viewers and those of us on this side of the camera together. >> he did, indeed, lester. it's been interesting to hear our colleagues talking about what an impact he made on so many up and coming journalists in our newsroom. >> i could say that. and i think that that's, you know -- i looked at jim, you know, even at my status and his status and i looked at him and i would think, you know, there were so many parts of him that i would look at and i wish i could be like that because he just had a way of kind of reaching to the screen -- reaching through the screen and his calmness was, particularly, struck me when we were together in those shootings together and his patience. i announced his illness on the screen, that he loved his job and he loved the people he worked with. and you could see that every day when he was on tv. >> he did. indeed. he was the coolest guy in washington, lest
it wasn't like people were stars, oh, jim vance. hey, jim, he would respond in kind.s i said, he practice -- he cracked the code. he understood the connection that really brings, you know, viewers and those of us on this side of the camera together. >> he did, indeed, lester. it's been interesting to hear our colleagues talking about what an impact he made on so many up and coming journalists in our newsroom. >> i could say that. and i think that that's, you know -- i looked at jim,...
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jim: i'm going to sound like jim grant. i don't mean to be repetitive.nstitutions are repetitive. i say there is morris can than reward in this market. stocks at current levels are worrisomely high. interest rates are certainly low. we are unreasonably complacent with respect to the capacities and judgment of the federal reserve system and i say that that now is a great time not to be caught up in the crowd which has to invest as if by compulsion. never before have we had so many trillions of dollars invested without regard to valuation and price. we calculated $21 trillion worth. central bank buying, index buying, etf buying, that is done without a single check on the nature of the value that's being purchased. potsch: you each drive a ford pickup, right? (in unison) russ, leland, gary: yes. gary: i have a ford f-150. michael: i've always been a ford guy. potsch: then i have a real treat for you today. michael: awesome. potsch: i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. michael: let's do this. potsch: this new truck now has a cornerstep built right
jim: i'm going to sound like jim grant. i don't mean to be repetitive.nstitutions are repetitive. i say there is morris can than reward in this market. stocks at current levels are worrisomely high. interest rates are certainly low. we are unreasonably complacent with respect to the capacities and judgment of the federal reserve system and i say that that now is a great time not to be caught up in the crowd which has to invest as if by compulsion. never before have we had so many trillions of...
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jim: i'm going to sound like jim grant. i don't mean to be repetitive.ut our institutions are repetitive. i say there is morris can than reward in this market. stocks at current levels are worrisomely high. interest rates are certainly low. we are unreasonably complacent with respect to the capacities and judgment of the federal reserve system and i say that that now is a great time not to be caught up in the crowd which has to invest as if by compulsion. never before have we had so many trillions of dollars invested without regard to valuation and price. we calculated $21 trillion worth. central bank buying, index buying, etf buying, that is done without a single check on the nature of the value that's being purchased. maria: more "wall street week" after this. think again. this is the new new york. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov chances are, th
jim: i'm going to sound like jim grant. i don't mean to be repetitive.ut our institutions are repetitive. i say there is morris can than reward in this market. stocks at current levels are worrisomely high. interest rates are certainly low. we are unreasonably complacent with respect to the capacities and judgment of the federal reserve system and i say that that now is a great time not to be caught up in the crowd which has to invest as if by compulsion. never before have we had so many...
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jim did not hesitate.e blazed through 100 meters of enemy fire to carry the wounded and the soldier to safety. but this was only the first of many hee roik deeds jim would perform over the next 24 hours. after tending to the first wounded soldier, jim joined a mission to advance toward the enemy and advance they did. before long they were ambushed. again he ran into danger to rescue his men. as he cared for two soldiers, shrapnel from a rocket-propelled grenade slashed open the back of jim's body from head to foot. yet that terrible wound didn't stop jim from pulling those two men to safety, nor did it stop him from answering the plea of another wounded comrade and carrying him to safety atop his own badly injured body. he was badly injured. and so it went, shot after shot, blast upon blast, as one of his cam rads recalled, whoever called medic could immediately count on mcclun. he's a brave guy. as day turned to dusk, nearly all of those who could and really, really had to make it back, they were finally
jim did not hesitate.e blazed through 100 meters of enemy fire to carry the wounded and the soldier to safety. but this was only the first of many hee roik deeds jim would perform over the next 24 hours. after tending to the first wounded soldier, jim joined a mission to advance toward the enemy and advance they did. before long they were ambushed. again he ran into danger to rescue his men. as he cared for two soldiers, shrapnel from a rocket-propelled grenade slashed open the back of jim's...
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jim did not hesitate.e blazed through 100 meters of enemy fire to carry the wounded and the soldier to safety. but this was only the first of many heroic deeds jim would perform over the next 48 hours. after tending to the first wounded soldier, jim joined a mission to advance toward the enemy and advance they did. before long, they were ambushed. again, he ran into danger to rescue his men. as he cared for two soldiers, shrapnel from a rocket-propelled grenade slashed open the back of jim's body from head to foot. but that did stop him from pulling the men to safety, nor did it stop him from answering the plea of another wounded comrad and carrying him to safety atop his own badly-injured body. he was badly injured. so it went, shot after shot, blast upon blast as one of his comrades recalled, whoever called medic could immediately count on mccloughan. he's a brave guy. as dusk came upon them, they had to make it back, they were finally within their night defensive position except for one soldier whose pl
jim did not hesitate.e blazed through 100 meters of enemy fire to carry the wounded and the soldier to safety. but this was only the first of many heroic deeds jim would perform over the next 48 hours. after tending to the first wounded soldier, jim joined a mission to advance toward the enemy and advance they did. before long, they were ambushed. again, he ran into danger to rescue his men. as he cared for two soldiers, shrapnel from a rocket-propelled grenade slashed open the back of jim's...
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his lieutenant ordered jim to get in too. get in, jim, get in. but he refused and he said you're going to meet me here. as jim says now, i would have rather died on the ballots field than know that men died because they did not have a medic. over the next 24 hours, jim fired at enemy soldiers, suffered a bullet wound to his arm, and continued to race into gunfire to save more and more lives. and yet, as night approached again, after nearly two days of no food, no water, and no rest, jim volunteered to hold a blinking light in an open field to signal for a supply drop. he would not yield. he would not rest. he would not stop. and he would not flinch in the face of sure death and definite danger. though, he was thousands of miles from home, it was as if the strength and pride of our whole nation was beating inside of jim's heart. jim did what his father had taught him. he gave it his all, and then he just kept giving. in those 48 hours, jim rescued ten american soldiers and tended to countless others. he was one of 32 men who fought until the end.
his lieutenant ordered jim to get in too. get in, jim, get in. but he refused and he said you're going to meet me here. as jim says now, i would have rather died on the ballots field than know that men died because they did not have a medic. over the next 24 hours, jim fired at enemy soldiers, suffered a bullet wound to his arm, and continued to race into gunfire to save more and more lives. and yet, as night approached again, after nearly two days of no food, no water, and no rest, jim...
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he came to talk about jim vance.t now william sauder, 52 years old, native of washington. >> i like his swag. you know, i liked the way he talked. you know, swag is something that, you know, i pick up, i pick up from my elders. really admire. >> right here. >> reporter: today that picture was the place to be. you see, it was just a few weeks ago that ben's chili bowl unveiled the new mural. it is on the iconic wall alongside the famous d.c. restaurant, and there high on top our own jim vance. and even though he was sick and battling for his life, he made a point to be there to talk about the honor. it was a sad and proud moment. most of us will never forget. >> i don't have a pair of pants in my closet that will fit me anymore. but that's all right. because the blessings never stop flowing. i came here on june 10th of 1969, and one of the first places that i came to to spend my money in d.c. was ben's you cannot imagine my joy and my pride when i got the word a month or so ago that all y'all had voted poor little me
he came to talk about jim vance.t now william sauder, 52 years old, native of washington. >> i like his swag. you know, i liked the way he talked. you know, swag is something that, you know, i pick up, i pick up from my elders. really admire. >> right here. >> reporter: today that picture was the place to be. you see, it was just a few weeks ago that ben's chili bowl unveiled the new mural. it is on the iconic wall alongside the famous d.c. restaurant, and there high on top...
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jim: i could not agree more. think many portfolio managers and professional investors are very complacent with regard to the long end of the market. yield curves are relatively flat, durations extremely long because the yields are so low, and we see the impact of that if we get a correction, for example as we did last year starting around right now. the long end of the market performed very, very badly because, again, it does not take very much of an increase with yields given the duration to produce rather substantial price declines. and we are going to get more duration in this market, partly because of the balance sheet restructuring or the reductions in the balance sheet will be in notes and bonds. so that combination of more market risk in the back end of these yield curves and the fact that federal reserve not be buying as much in the backend of these yield curves, to me is a warning, a danger signal. >> i agree. i agree with my colleagues here. i would say that one market has priced it somewhat is the mort
jim: i could not agree more. think many portfolio managers and professional investors are very complacent with regard to the long end of the market. yield curves are relatively flat, durations extremely long because the yields are so low, and we see the impact of that if we get a correction, for example as we did last year starting around right now. the long end of the market performed very, very badly because, again, it does not take very much of an increase with yields given the duration to...
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but this is jim vance. >> this is jim vance. vance felt that love from the people who watched him every single night, you guys. >> last night nbc nightly news also paused to remember vance. we'll show you that segment now and we'll be right back. >>> a beloved member of the nbv family has died. jim vance who was an anchor in washington dc for more than four decades. he won 17 iemmy awards, into the association of brak journalists hall of fame. he was called not only the soul of the station, but of the entire washington area. he announced his diagnosis of cancer earlier thi sye from fields and factories they came looking for opportunity. they worked hard. we helped them work harder. they are the students of strayer university. for 125 years, we've supported as they've rewritten the future. and to all who seek their true potential, we say, let's get it, america. >>> this morning we're remembering our friend and colleague jim vance. not only was he trendy, but he was trending yesterday all over the country. all you to do is look at
but this is jim vance. >> this is jim vance. vance felt that love from the people who watched him every single night, you guys. >> last night nbc nightly news also paused to remember vance. we'll show you that segment now and we'll be right back. >>> a beloved member of the nbv family has died. jim vance who was an anchor in washington dc for more than four decades. he won 17 iemmy awards, into the association of brak journalists hall of fame. he was called not only the...
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we know this is a tough week for jim's family.t's also tough for his work family, and we're a pretty big group. >> yeah, we are. nice tribute tonight. today news 4 pat collins talked to the people you don't always see who got to know the real vance on and off the air. >> reporter: on vance, chester panser, news 4 camera man, 35 years. >> you had to be on your game because it was just expected that you weren't going to coast through the shoot. that if he was out in the field, it meant something special and you had to do a little extra work that day. >> reporter: on vance. perkins brassard, news 4 editor, 19 years. >> he had a way that he would walk into my edit room and, you know, barely any script, it was all in his head and he knew exactly what he wanted to say, how he wanted the piece to come out. but he always had this charisma. >> reporter: on vance, charlie brigali, assignment manager, nbc 4, 30 years. >> he was just a real personal person. he was -- he knew everybody and he knew you. you know, hell kids' names. that's the ki
we know this is a tough week for jim's family.t's also tough for his work family, and we're a pretty big group. >> yeah, we are. nice tribute tonight. today news 4 pat collins talked to the people you don't always see who got to know the real vance on and off the air. >> reporter: on vance, chester panser, news 4 camera man, 35 years. >> you had to be on your game because it was just expected that you weren't going to coast through the shoot. that if he was out in the field,...
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jim: i'm going to sound like jim grant. i don't mean to be repetitive.itive. i say there is morris can than reward in this market. stocks at current levels are worrisomely high. interest rates are certainly low. we are unreasonably complacent with respect to the capacities and judgment of the federal reserve system and i say that that now is a great time not to be caught up in the crowd which has to invest as if by compulsion. never before have we had so many trillions of dollars invested without regard to valuation and price. we calculated $21 trillion worth. central bank buying, index buying, etf buying, that is done without a single check on the nature of the value that's being ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. hit could be the next big thing i should totally get that domain name... get your great idea online too... get your domain today, and get... ...a free trial of gocentral from godaddy maria: welcome back,
jim: i'm going to sound like jim grant. i don't mean to be repetitive.itive. i say there is morris can than reward in this market. stocks at current levels are worrisomely high. interest rates are certainly low. we are unreasonably complacent with respect to the capacities and judgment of the federal reserve system and i say that that now is a great time not to be caught up in the crowd which has to invest as if by compulsion. never before have we had so many trillions of dollars invested...
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jim was responsible for my stopping smoke. we were having breakfast with a bunch of guys and he said we are going the see a hypnotist to stop smoking and i went to see the hypnotist. i stopped smoking and jim didn't. he never stopped until toward the end. so i'm sure he would want me to say to you and everybody out there if you are still smoking, stop. stop. >> republican and democratic candidates of virginia governor squared off today. republican ed gillespie and democrat ralph north were in hot springs virginia. it was the first of two debates. they barely got started before they had a protester interrupt. you can see that guy right there. after that, brief pickup, they got into their differences on >> let's sit down as a society and realize we have an issue. and, we don't need anymore tragedies like what happened in virginia tech ten years ago when 32 precious individuals lost their lives. >> ralph summed it up pretty well. he has an f from the nra, i have an a from the nra. we have a difference in our view of the second am
jim was responsible for my stopping smoke. we were having breakfast with a bunch of guys and he said we are going the see a hypnotist to stop smoking and i went to see the hypnotist. i stopped smoking and jim didn't. he never stopped until toward the end. so i'm sure he would want me to say to you and everybody out there if you are still smoking, stop. stop. >> republican and democratic candidates of virginia governor squared off today. republican ed gillespie and democrat ralph north...
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we'll miss you, jim.tie couric, i'm so sad jim vance, washington's longest serving local news anchor. from u.s. ambassador to the u.n. and national security adviser susan rice tweeted, since my childhood, warm, honest jim vance has made d.c. proud, we will miss you. caps and wizards owner tedly i don't know -- ted leonsis said, great guy, respected, revered, truly will be missed. prayers your way. rest in peace. and i love this one from the nationals. look at this picture and the message. we mourn the loss of jim vance, a d.c. icon who will be greatly missed. and i want to share a memory with you as well that i have that means a lot to me. it was thanksgiving of 2013, and it was the first opportunity that i had to work alongside vance. and i was so nervous and scared and i told him so. and he said, you got this, baby girl. and that is one of my favorite memories. we all know this has been a re it has been so comforting to relive those vance memories and it's like we get to enjoy him all over again. back t
we'll miss you, jim.tie couric, i'm so sad jim vance, washington's longest serving local news anchor. from u.s. ambassador to the u.n. and national security adviser susan rice tweeted, since my childhood, warm, honest jim vance has made d.c. proud, we will miss you. caps and wizards owner tedly i don't know -- ted leonsis said, great guy, respected, revered, truly will be missed. prayers your way. rest in peace. and i love this one from the nationals. look at this picture and the message. we...
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jim: i think we cannot look past the high level of cash for the yield.ne ways to pick it up is to extend duration. as long as we see a benignly positive growth environment where inflation is not taking up, you will see more demand for longer duration assets. guy: we started this conversation about the 210 spread and on a historical basis, we are only roughly in the 40th or 50th percentile of what that to 10 spread is, so all this drama a week ago about a flattening yield curve, only a little bit below average. jonathan: we've got an opposite story of the one last week. now we are talking about the yield curve going steeper. are we trapped in this range of 215 to 260 and we bounce around between it? guy: we just published the update for the balance of 2017, 2018, and took down our forecast range from 220 down to a to 60. -- 28 260. the primary reason for that is inflation in the united states is essentially a random variable in the short-term and it down shifted a little bit and pulled the entire curve down with it and we are stuck in that range. jonathan
jim: i think we cannot look past the high level of cash for the yield.ne ways to pick it up is to extend duration. as long as we see a benignly positive growth environment where inflation is not taking up, you will see more demand for longer duration assets. guy: we started this conversation about the 210 spread and on a historical basis, we are only roughly in the 40th or 50th percentile of what that to 10 spread is, so all this drama a week ago about a flattening yield curve, only a little...
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jim did not hesitate.etres of enemy fire to carry the wounded and the soldier to safety, but this was only the first of many horrific deedsjim would only the first of many horrific deeds jim would perform only the first of many horrific deedsjim would perform over the next 48 hours. after tending to the first wounded soldier, jim joined a mission to advance towards the enemy. and advance they did. before long they were ambushed. again he ran into danger to rescue his men, but as he cared for two soldiers, shrapnel from a rocket prepared grenade slashed open the back of jim's body from head to foot. yet that terrible wound didn't stop jim from pulling those two men to safety, nor did it stop him from answering the play of another wounded comrade and carrying him to safety at top his own badly injured body. he was badly injured. and so it went, shot after shot, blast upon last, as one of his comrades record, whoever called medic could immediately count on mcluhan. he is a brave guy. as they turn to dust, nea
jim did not hesitate.etres of enemy fire to carry the wounded and the soldier to safety, but this was only the first of many horrific deedsjim would only the first of many horrific deeds jim would perform only the first of many horrific deedsjim would perform over the next 48 hours. after tending to the first wounded soldier, jim joined a mission to advance towards the enemy. and advance they did. before long they were ambushed. again he ran into danger to rescue his men, but as he cared for...
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jim vance made in our community. >> jim hanly joins us with what's coming up on news 4 at 5:00. >> cominged them into your home for years. you feel like you knew him because of what you saw right here on tv. but it wasn't like always that in real life. coming up at 5:00, some of the untold stories here and we'll hear from those that worked with him every day and night. at 6:00 tonight his daughter will be here in the studio to show us another sign that many never saw. also tonight at 5:00, an ef-2 tornado touches down just over the chesapeake bay bridge. we have team coverage, gathering stories of those who are cleaning up from the damage left behind. we're following some breaking news, again, those two people discovered dead at a home in arlington. we'll see you soon, those stories when i join you wendy at 5:00. leon and wendy back to you. [000:50:59;00] weather right there. that storm coming through. looking at the aftermath. and nothing like that. >> and amelia said, could be a good week later on. >> yeah, tomorrow and wednesday guys are looking gorgeous outside. here is the latest tra
jim vance made in our community. >> jim hanly joins us with what's coming up on news 4 at 5:00. >> cominged them into your home for years. you feel like you knew him because of what you saw right here on tv. but it wasn't like always that in real life. coming up at 5:00, some of the untold stories here and we'll hear from those that worked with him every day and night. at 6:00 tonight his daughter will be here in the studio to show us another sign that many never saw. also tonight...
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i'm jim accosta. you're in "the situation room." >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >> breaking news tonight, new evidence that the trump team hasn't fully connell mcshane cle come clean about possible collusion. eight possible people were inside that meeting, more than donald trump, jr. spoke about publicly. according to multiple reports, a russian american lobbyist with alleged ties to kremlin intelligence says he was in the meeting that included the president's son, his son-in-law jared kushner, and former trump campaign chairman paul manafort. the lobbyist reportedly says the russian lawyer brought documents related to the democratic national committee. these new revelations are only adding to the suspicion surrounding the meeting in the midst of the presidential campaign. it was arranged with a promise that the trump camp would get dirt on hillary clinton from moscow. information trump junior says he never got. the top democrat on the house intelligence committee calls the new details deepl
i'm jim accosta. you're in "the situation room." >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >> breaking news tonight, new evidence that the trump team hasn't fully connell mcshane cle come clean about possible collusion. eight possible people were inside that meeting, more than donald trump, jr. spoke about publicly. according to multiple reports, a russian american lobbyist with alleged ties to kremlin intelligence says he was in the meeting that included the president's...
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goodbye to my brother jim. >> inside the silver spring maryland barber shop where jim vance would visit every two weeks his chair tonight. his barber kevin russ was often mistaken for a relative of jim vance. the two were close. vance inspired him and the young men who would come into the shop. >> did he ever give you any advice or anything that stuck with you? >> just be nice and kind and mellow and true to yourself. be genuine. that's it. take life on the daily as you get it. put a smile on your face. keep your head up and keep moving. >> jim vance is here for the last five years. jim vance died of lung cancer on saturday morning. no one knew the t.v. anchor man more up close than doreen his coanchor for 30 years at nbc 4. i sat down with doreen a short time ago and we shared jim vance stories and about an addiction jim seemed unable to beat. >> he was a smoker. he couldn't kick smoking. >> did he >> we talked about it all the time. put that thing out. get that thing away from me. there was a lot of that. and i know that he tried very hard to quit smoking. he had an issue with his lun
goodbye to my brother jim. >> inside the silver spring maryland barber shop where jim vance would visit every two weeks his chair tonight. his barber kevin russ was often mistaken for a relative of jim vance. the two were close. vance inspired him and the young men who would come into the shop. >> did he ever give you any advice or anything that stuck with you? >> just be nice and kind and mellow and true to yourself. be genuine. that's it. take life on the daily as you get...
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jim? >> that's right, jessica, not a definitive answer whether he accepted vladimir putin's words on this. the president also spoke on camera today, jessica, about that meeting with the russian president. tell us about that interview. >> reporter: he did. he sat down with tell evangelist pat robertson of the christian broadcasting network. it was a wide ranging interview as far as we can tell. in the transcript or some of the clips that have been distributed thus far, it does not appear that pat robertson asked the president about donald trump, jr.'s meeting with that russian lawyer. however, president putin was a topic of discussion. the president said that he thought it was beneficial to sit down with the president of russia to open up that dialogue, saying that nothing bad could come out of speaking with the president of russia. but then, of course, as president trump often does, he pivoted the conversation to his old rival in the presidential contest, hillary clinton. >> and we're the
jim? >> that's right, jessica, not a definitive answer whether he accepted vladimir putin's words on this. the president also spoke on camera today, jessica, about that meeting with the russian president. tell us about that interview. >> reporter: he did. he sat down with tell evangelist pat robertson of the christian broadcasting network. it was a wide ranging interview as far as we can tell. in the transcript or some of the clips that have been distributed thus far, it does not...
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>> yeah, it is, jim. and as the other part of this war moves forward, that is, the fight against the islamic state, as they get squeezed, jordan is very concerned that some of them get pushed towards jordan. others get pushed towards iraq. and jordan wants to make sure that it's secure as possible. now, if you've also got the regime fighting with the opposition, that creates vacuums in which the islamic state can operate more effectively. it's profoundly in jordan's and israel's interest this get locked down as best possible. again, encouraging step, but i'm wary, because we've had these kinds of announcements before, indeed during the obama administration. thought we advanced the ball a number of times and it's very hard to actually implement and sustain them. >> no question. cease-fire, only as long as the fire is creased. tony, stay there. >>> and elise, you've covered the state department, inside that building. did you have a sense there that state was scentral to this issu? >> i was going to say you
>> yeah, it is, jim. and as the other part of this war moves forward, that is, the fight against the islamic state, as they get squeezed, jordan is very concerned that some of them get pushed towards jordan. others get pushed towards iraq. and jordan wants to make sure that it's secure as possible. now, if you've also got the regime fighting with the opposition, that creates vacuums in which the islamic state can operate more effectively. it's profoundly in jordan's and israel's interest...
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or tweet me @jim cramer. guilt by association guilty until proven innocent i'm not talking about the parole board that just approved the release of o.j. simpson. i'm talking about today's stock market where we saw a host of stocks just get hammered as sellers decided what the heck. i'm not sticking around for any con vick slon. i'm outta here as so often with the market, you can't rem i see the losses on the surface, because the money rotates from one place to another. it doesn't leave the house just dipping 29 points nasdaq actually climbing .08%. let's start with the shocking declines in the stocks of home depot and lowe's, which shed 4% and 5.56% respectively in this one session. these are two incredibly well-run chains. the last quarter is particularly strong for home depot, where it delivered the requisite monster uprise surprise. along with the $3.75 billion boyback. the stock just kind of sat there initially. and then it has since meandered downward over time despite the excellent numbers. the best of
or tweet me @jim cramer. guilt by association guilty until proven innocent i'm not talking about the parole board that just approved the release of o.j. simpson. i'm talking about today's stock market where we saw a host of stocks just get hammered as sellers decided what the heck. i'm not sticking around for any con vick slon. i'm outta here as so often with the market, you can't rem i see the losses on the surface, because the money rotates from one place to another. it doesn't leave the...
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jim brush... >> jeff!> and his girlfriend, alison sloat, bought the company, recipes and all, over ten years ago for just $1,200, and have grown the business from selling pies on the side of the road to having their key lime pie named the nation's best pie by the american pie counsel. even though they generate $1.4 million in sales, they have yet to turn a profit. >> we really are a victim of our own success right now. damn it, i'm tired of this! >> and they've stretched their resources over multiple locations, including a shipping facility that's not making any money. >> today, i'm losing $1,000 by not being able to deliver pies. i can't do this every week. >> jim and alison have a staff of employees that are beyond dedicated. >> order it today, 'cause we need to get it into stores, 'cause we're very low on that [bleep]. >> i know, i know. >> with increasing debt and mounting losses... >> there's, like, three weeks of outstanding bills here. you owe 2,400 bucks. >> key west key lime pie company is facing
jim brush... >> jeff!> and his girlfriend, alison sloat, bought the company, recipes and all, over ten years ago for just $1,200, and have grown the business from selling pies on the side of the road to having their key lime pie named the nation's best pie by the american pie counsel. even though they generate $1.4 million in sales, they have yet to turn a profit. >> we really are a victim of our own success right now. damn it, i'm tired of this! >> and they've stretched...
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news giant jim vance. she says what sketch my fews the man most was his ability to be unapologetically h himself. >> it would be a particularly tough news day for one reason or another and he would say, hey, at least we're not ca carrying a bathtub up the steps. which is what he watched his grandfather do. >> in through the tv screen during the 45 year round at the helm. >> i learn sod much from work ago long side advance. think the most important thing i learned from him over...
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jim vance.not just a news castor but a voice and leader of the city, a legend greatly missed. >> while he was the anchor of competing station, the news of his passing is hitting close to him. tony perkins tweeted. so sad to hear the pass of jim what a good man and a great broadcaster. i simply loved him. rest in peace, jim >> allison seymour posted his message saying jim vance will will also be washington news. dc lost a champion >> steve chenevey said he was dc tv so saddened by today's news, condolences to the nbc washington family. many memories stories. >> our shawn yancy had this video message in the wake of the news. take a look. >> it was like a punch in the gut. jim vance is a true legend of washington, dc. a hero to so many in our community. as a journalist and a human being i will miss his smile, i will miss his voice. i will miss his delivery. i will miss his laugh. >> we have so men friends at channel 4. our condolences not only go out to jim vance family but our friends at channel 4
jim vance.not just a news castor but a voice and leader of the city, a legend greatly missed. >> while he was the anchor of competing station, the news of his passing is hitting close to him. tony perkins tweeted. so sad to hear the pass of jim what a good man and a great broadcaster. i simply loved him. rest in peace, jim >> allison seymour posted his message saying jim vance will will also be washington news. dc lost a champion >> steve chenevey said he was dc tv so saddened...
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. ♪ ♪ >>> when jim vance died last weekend, we lost someone very special to us.know you lost someone important to you, too, and that's why we wanted to bring you some of his favorite moments and reflect on some of yours as well. vance loved washington, but he was born and raised in philadelphia, and part of him would always be a philly boy, but washington had been his home for 48 years. along the way, he had a family. he raised three children, who made him very proud. he put down roots here and got involved in events as he could. i can't tell you how many people have told me that he spoke at their graduation or their kids' graduation. in our newsroom, vance was our anchorman, both on the air and off the air. so often he was the last word on what we should cover and how we should cover it. he could handle breaking news as smoothly as he could deliver one of his commentaries. he used to be a high school english teacher, so good, clear writing and especially good grammar were important to him, and everyone here knew it. he shared his time and experience as a mentor
. ♪ ♪ >>> when jim vance died last weekend, we lost someone very special to us.know you lost someone important to you, too, and that's why we wanted to bring you some of his favorite moments and reflect on some of yours as well. vance loved washington, but he was born and raised in philadelphia, and part of him would always be a philly boy, but washington had been his home for 48 years. along the way, he had a family. he raised three children, who made him very proud. he put down...
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this is what jim vance resist. people knew that he loved cars and he was in indianapolis and had to spend some time, of course, riding in the race car. that's such a great moment. take a look at this. everyone knew he loved riding harleys. it was just a part of who he was. he found a teddy bear and he named it and then he took it on a ride with him on his motorcycle and he, of course, said that the teddy bear snored and we have one more that we wanted to show you. he always thought about our colleagues. we can't get it to you right now. we're going to try to show you more of these tweets throughout the newscast today. we have so many fond memories of him and so many things we want to say. not enough time. we could spend months talking about the impact on us personally and on the community. >> all the messages we've gotten from people and on facebook and twitter and instagram and all those thiengs. we appreciate al you've said about vance. >> huge impact in the community. i was driving up and saw flowers by the nbc
this is what jim vance resist. people knew that he loved cars and he was in indianapolis and had to spend some time, of course, riding in the race car. that's such a great moment. take a look at this. everyone knew he loved riding harleys. it was just a part of who he was. he found a teddy bear and he named it and then he took it on a ride with him on his motorcycle and he, of course, said that the teddy bear snored and we have one more that we wanted to show you. he always thought about our...
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it is wednesday, july 26th, good morning, i'm jim donovan. >>> i'm rahel solomon. it feels cooler. >> it is lovely. >> katie will check the forecast in a moment. meisha watching the road, good morning, guys. >> happy hump day, happy wednesday. we are looking outside and singing same old tune lots of construction but good news, dry roadways, that is good this week. >> for the most part. we will find some drizzle. >> i know, i have to have a caveat, yes. >> yes. but let me show you what is up , on storm scan, we will take you to a camera shot, i called for this camera, my short term memory, yeah, that is my bad, in the control room lets look outside, logan square, all is quiet right now here as we look live on sky scan three and we will continue to keep, generally calm but again, keyword there is generally. lets go to storm scan. i will show you what i mean there. that little batch overly high, berks county. it looks like it will fist alloway but we have slow moving showers, specific to that area, 222, parts of the 78, route 22, you may have run into or seen wet road
it is wednesday, july 26th, good morning, i'm jim donovan. >>> i'm rahel solomon. it feels cooler. >> it is lovely. >> katie will check the forecast in a moment. meisha watching the road, good morning, guys. >> happy hump day, happy wednesday. we are looking outside and singing same old tune lots of construction but good news, dry roadways, that is good this week. >> for the most part. we will find some drizzle. >> i know, i have to have a caveat, yes....
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>> reporter: not much, jim. i have to tell you, sara huckabee sanders, she was asked about that as well, but she did not want to get ahead of things set for friday. of course the big question, jim, is whether the president will bring up russian meddling in last year's election. i asked sanders myself whether the president would in fact confront vladimir putin on this issue. she did not offer us any answer on that front. we should point out another thing we're going to be watching tomorrow here in poland, jim, as you know, this is a nato partner. during that last foreign trip, the president did not offer a stout defense of article 5 that says an attack on one nato country is an attack on all. a lot of people in poland will be watching that very closely to see if the president does that tomorrow because, after all, poland does pay its fair share of its gdp into the nato coffers, jim. >> on the front lines, you can say in the standoff with russia, cnn's jim accosta in wausau. thanks very much. let's get more now on
>> reporter: not much, jim. i have to tell you, sara huckabee sanders, she was asked about that as well, but she did not want to get ahead of things set for friday. of course the big question, jim, is whether the president will bring up russian meddling in last year's election. i asked sanders myself whether the president would in fact confront vladimir putin on this issue. she did not offer us any answer on that front. we should point out another thing we're going to be watching tomorrow...
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jim and rahel, back to you. >>> thanks, meisha. still ahead on "eyewitness news" this morning takata expand its air bag recall. >> find out how much and what is an expeely... t m >>> welcome back, everyone. to cat ace adding 3 million more air bags to the largest automotive recall in u.s. history. >> japanese company say a chemical drying agent could cause driver side air bags to rupture. faulty inflators which can blast shrapnel in the back of the drivers and passenger resulted in the recall of 10s of millions of vehicles. they have been linked to a dozen deaths around the world. >>> time is 4:51. time for business news. >> roxana saberi joins us live from the new york stock exchange. good morning, roxanne. federal regulators accused co of misleading customers what is that all about. >> reporter: that is right, federal trade commission says benjamin moore and three other co agreed to settle charges, they mislead customers about how safe their paints are. ftc says the co made unsubstantiated claims that their paint were emission fr
jim and rahel, back to you. >>> thanks, meisha. still ahead on "eyewitness news" this morning takata expand its air bag recall. >> find out how much and what is an expeely... t m >>> welcome back, everyone. to cat ace adding 3 million more air bags to the largest automotive recall in u.s. history. >> japanese company say a chemical drying agent could cause driver side air bags to rupture. faulty inflators which can blast shrapnel in the back of the...