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prosecutor issued two felony warnings for klein's arrest but klein moved to arizona and klein stood before the judge was arrested in arizona in november and expedited to new jersey last week. >> she say non-violent individual and the judge set a cash bond and required to have no contact with the family. >> i'll be afraid forever. my son has to live forever knowing he has to watch for her. >> klein will return to court on february 14th and seeking pretrial intervention. and many mays landing, wendy saltzman, channel 6 "action news." >> also in new jersey, a 14-year-old girl in cape may county was seriously hurt this morning when she was hit by a car while she crossed the road to get to her school bus, it happened at 7:15 at west ocean aven avenue. she was hit by a car being drink by a 17-year-old boy. >>> the newest class of pennsylvania lawmakers are being sworn in today. both the pennsylvania house and senate will now have republican majorities. in delaware, newcastle county new executive took the oath of office. matthew meyer was sworn in during a inauguration ceremony at the gove
prosecutor issued two felony warnings for klein's arrest but klein moved to arizona and klein stood before the judge was arrested in arizona in november and expedited to new jersey last week. >> she say non-violent individual and the judge set a cash bond and required to have no contact with the family. >> i'll be afraid forever. my son has to live forever knowing he has to watch for her. >> klein will return to court on february 14th and seeking pretrial intervention. and...
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a tribute to a broadcasting legend, temple university pays homage to lou klein. and a delaware county family makes it safely out of their burning home. what they did correctly to make sure they were aware of the danger. >> in just two days, the most important transition of power takes place in washington, d.c. president obama will step down and donald trump will become the 45th president of the united states. the final preparation are being made on the national mall for friday's inauguration. last night the president-elect was in washington where he attended a gala for foreign diplomats and business leaders, the first of many he is attending with his vice president elect mike passenger. and down the street protesters gathered outside of the new trump hotel but that did not dampen the mood where the president-elect was front and center and he toasted his cabinet picks, including his pick for secretary of state, rex tillerson. >> he goes into a country and takes the oil and goes into another country -- not dealing with the politicians right -- he will be so incredi
a tribute to a broadcasting legend, temple university pays homage to lou klein. and a delaware county family makes it safely out of their burning home. what they did correctly to make sure they were aware of the danger. >> in just two days, the most important transition of power takes place in washington, d.c. president obama will step down and donald trump will become the 45th president of the united states. the final preparation are being made on the national mall for friday's...
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after 30 years of teaching and the multimillion-dollar donation from the kleins.he seven digit contributions from lewis. >> and he has molded the lives of faculty and students and sent untold students into the television industry. >> klein was one of channel 6's earliest employees and produced all kinds of shows including bandstand that went on to be american bandstand with dick clark and captain noah and his magical art. and 6 abc general manager, bernie prazenica spoke of klein's work and the impact here on on a person level. >> i was a student here back at temple in the late 70s and was instrumental helping me find my way in my career and i have always looked towards him for advise. >> klein a penn graduate began teaching tv courses in 1952, program director in when launched the action news format. >> and today lou klein is in florida receiving an awart from the television executives which he cofounded. >>> philadelphia is now number one on a list that no city wants to be on. having the most rats. according to bloomberg one of the 25 biggest cities philadelphia
after 30 years of teaching and the multimillion-dollar donation from the kleins.he seven digit contributions from lewis. >> and he has molded the lives of faculty and students and sent untold students into the television industry. >> klein was one of channel 6's earliest employees and produced all kinds of shows including bandstand that went on to be american bandstand with dick clark and captain noah and his magical art. and 6 abc general manager, bernie prazenica spoke of klein's...
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that it's going to be the lew klein college.course lew klein is a legend in the broadcasting street. he's closely tied to temple. there's going to be a formal dedication ceremony in the spring. lew klein is a pioneer in the broadcasting industry and today temple university announced that's school of media and communication will take his name. temple says the lew klein college of media and communication honors his career in television. his more than six decades of teaching service to the university. and recognizes a historic multi-million dollars gift to the school from lew and janet kline. launch many careers including bob sagget and dick clark. klein produced band stand which would go on to be american band stand with dick clark. he put captain noah on the air. >> don't forget to say your prayers. >> carter was a show man. >> reporter: clue lew klein began teaching tv courses at temple in 1952. he was proceeding gram director at channel6 when it launched its "action news" format in 1970. he's been a executive producer for fill'
that it's going to be the lew klein college.course lew klein is a legend in the broadcasting street. he's closely tied to temple. there's going to be a formal dedication ceremony in the spring. lew klein is a pioneer in the broadcasting industry and today temple university announced that's school of media and communication will take his name. temple says the lew klein college of media and communication honors his career in television. his more than six decades of teaching service to the...
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today temple university announced that's school of media and communication will take lew klein's nametemple says the lew klein college of media and communication honors his career in television, his more than six decades of teaching service to the university and recognizes a historic multi-million dollars gift to the school from lew and janet klein. >> it's been great experiencism kline kline has helped launch several careers. some went on to become household names like dick sagget and bob clarke. kline kline prude all kinds of shows including band stand which would go on to become american band stand with dick clark. he also put carter merbreier on the air as captain noah and his magical arc. >> don't forget to say your prayers. >> carter was a show man. >> reporter: lew klein began teaching tv courses at temple in 1952. he was program director at channel six when it launched its "action news" format in 1970. he's been an executive, a producer for phillies telecast and more and through it all he's supported temple as a benefactor, a teacher and a mentor. and kline kline is a co-found
today temple university announced that's school of media and communication will take lew klein's nametemple says the lew klein college of media and communication honors his career in television, his more than six decades of teaching service to the university and recognizes a historic multi-million dollars gift to the school from lew and janet klein. >> it's been great experiencism kline kline has helped launch several careers. some went on to become household names like dick sagget and...
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klein has launched several careers like bob sagget and of course dick clark.channel6's earliest employees and produced all kinds of shows including band stand which would go on to become american band stand with dick clark. >> ♪ >> reporter: he also put carter merbreier on the air as captain no, sir and what his magical arc. >> don't forget say your prayers. >> carter was a show man. >> reporter: lew klein began teaching tv courses at temple in 1952. he was program director at channel six when it launched its "action news" format in 1970. he's been an executive a producer for phillies telecasts and more. and through it all he's supported temple as a benefactor, a teacher and a mentor. and klein is co-founder of the national association of television program executives he's actually in miami today where he's receiving a lifetime achievement award from the association. we are live in north philadelphia katherine scott channel6 "action news. >> so talented sewn generous. >> yeah, he really cares about the young people funneling them into the business which is wha
klein has launched several careers like bob sagget and of course dick clark.channel6's earliest employees and produced all kinds of shows including band stand which would go on to become american band stand with dick clark. >> ♪ >> reporter: he also put carter merbreier on the air as captain no, sir and what his magical arc. >> don't forget say your prayers. >> carter was a show man. >> reporter: lew klein began teaching tv courses at temple in 1952. he was...
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lou klein was one of channel 6's earliest employees. they wanted to recognize him for his years in television and decades of teaching and his parents multimillion-dollar gift to the school. >>> there is more ahead on "action news" at noon, the woman accused of kidnapping her own daughters more than 30 years ago faces a judge for the first time. >> and a little boy receives an artificial heart transplant. and karen rogers has the accuweather forecast. i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo is specifically designed to open up airways to improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of dea
lou klein was one of channel 6's earliest employees. they wanted to recognize him for his years in television and decades of teaching and his parents multimillion-dollar gift to the school. >>> there is more ahead on "action news" at noon, the woman accused of kidnapping her own daughters more than 30 years ago faces a judge for the first time. >> and a little boy receives an artificial heart transplant. and karen rogers has the accuweather forecast. i have asthma......
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ezra klein: well thank you. ,sarah kliff: so we'll get started. there was an expectation that was shared among many of your staff, many congressional congressional democrats that as the affordable care act goes out, it would become more popular. it would be safe for appeal -- from repeal or substantial reform and it appears that isn't quite true. what do you think that theory got wrong? why did the health care law not become more popular? president obama: well let's back , up and say from the start there's a reason why for 100 years, no president could get expansion of health care coverage beyond the work that had been done for medicare and medicaid targeting primarily seniors. and the reason was that this is hard. the health care system is big. it is very personal. families, i think, recognize the need for health insurance, but it's not something that they think about except when things go wrong, when you have an accident or you're sick. and so, any costs particularly at a time when families are feeling stressed economically, and he added costs h
ezra klein: well thank you. ,sarah kliff: so we'll get started. there was an expectation that was shared among many of your staff, many congressional congressional democrats that as the affordable care act goes out, it would become more popular. it would be safe for appeal -- from repeal or substantial reform and it appears that isn't quite true. what do you think that theory got wrong? why did the health care law not become more popular? president obama: well let's back , up and say from the...
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amy: naomi klein?listening to this america, this defiant america first-ism, picking up on what ralph said about how this is tapping into the failures and the uses of the democratic party, you know, he is speaking directly to people's feeling of being disappeared and neglected and so on. a veryhink until there's clear alternative, that will continue to resonate, despite all of the obvious hypocrisies that we had been delineating all day. it does make me think about something else, though. i have been involved in the free trade battles for a couple of decades now, you know, taking on -- going back to the original free trade agreement with canada and the nafta and the creation of the wto and all of that. but i was never comfortable with the way in which particularly the u.s. labor movement used i did not usesm enough the linkage of international ism. including employing easy, xenophobic language about the chinese and opposing these deals on the basis of this easy nationalism. unfortunately, that, i think,
amy: naomi klein?listening to this america, this defiant america first-ism, picking up on what ralph said about how this is tapping into the failures and the uses of the democratic party, you know, he is speaking directly to people's feeling of being disappeared and neglected and so on. a veryhink until there's clear alternative, that will continue to resonate, despite all of the obvious hypocrisies that we had been delineating all day. it does make me think about something else, though. i have...
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we will hear from several authors, and politics and literature, time magazine columnist and joe klein. >> good morning. it is a pleasure to be back here. joe and i were just comparing socks, crucial political issue. you can see he has the best ones. [applause] and so numerous and varied. and the fact that joe told me -- >> i have a few public service announcements. since we are coming to the -- [applause] >> it has been your joy. the endorphins going crazy in my brain. and and against the idiot hordes on the stage. on your panel the other day. the idiot hordes came after be with primary colors, she defended me too and defended the act of writing anonymously. >> don't screw up my questions. and young cuban-american high school teachers who may be in the audience today with dinner last night in miami and inspirational to hang with them and an observation, abraham lincoln, for the last four days, the rendering of abraham lincoln isn't hunting, did they have photoshop, and he looks like a cross between mitt romney and gary cooper, they had political doctors back then and donna brazil is a
we will hear from several authors, and politics and literature, time magazine columnist and joe klein. >> good morning. it is a pleasure to be back here. joe and i were just comparing socks, crucial political issue. you can see he has the best ones. [applause] and so numerous and varied. and the fact that joe told me -- >> i have a few public service announcements. since we are coming to the -- [applause] >> it has been your joy. the endorphins going crazy in my brain. and and...
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i became 100, my god. >> matt klein, the owner, proprietor, at max club deuce turned 100 years old thisre. the cigarette smoke and dark dank atmosphere pretty good for a guy that's seen it all. >> that's 73 years ago. fort bening, georgia. i was in the second army division. >> matt klein came from new york's lower east side by way of the battle of normandy. >> i came here because i was wounded and the warm weather was much better for me. >> but there was a lot of g.i.s during the war here, right? >> they saw a world that they didn't believe. >> during world war ii, miami saw a massive influx of military personnel. hotels, which had seen a sharp drop in business, made a deal with the government to house troops at the empty resorts. >> they told their parents about it. their parents came down, son came down, they opened their businesses here, and they were basically jewish at the time and that's how it started. >> by the fall of 1942, more than 78,000 troops were living in 300 hotels in miami and miami beach. >> how long have you been running the deuce? >> i took over in 1964. half of my
i became 100, my god. >> matt klein, the owner, proprietor, at max club deuce turned 100 years old thisre. the cigarette smoke and dark dank atmosphere pretty good for a guy that's seen it all. >> that's 73 years ago. fort bening, georgia. i was in the second army division. >> matt klein came from new york's lower east side by way of the battle of normandy. >> i came here because i was wounded and the warm weather was much better for me. >> but there was a lot of...
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a plan for when the healthcare law is repealed and he says everyone is getting under him, phillip klein joining us now via skype. what do you think did moving forward as we take a look at the affordable care act? is this going to be the first order of business and are they going to be successful in repealing it >> i think that it's clearly an early >> it's one of the top priorities, the question isn't so much are they going repeal it? if they repeal it and replace it, trump is talking about keeping many elements trying to cover everybody and so forth, so then if you repeal it and then replace it with something quite similar, does that constitute fully repealing it i think a lot of the devil will be in the details >> president obama told to democrats whatever happens with the healthcare law he wants the democrats to make sure that donald trump owns whatever you can imagine for worse is what the democrats are hoping for. so i mean, how do you go about doing that especially when donald trump says insurance for all and that certainly is not was what paul ryan and company advocated for in th
a plan for when the healthcare law is repealed and he says everyone is getting under him, phillip klein joining us now via skype. what do you think did moving forward as we take a look at the affordable care act? is this going to be the first order of business and are they going to be successful in repealing it >> i think that it's clearly an early >> it's one of the top priorities, the question isn't so much are they going repeal it? if they repeal it and replace it, trump is...
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this includes joe klein on politics and literature, stephen carter on race, power and law. op-ed columnists on women and politics. the discussion on writing history, with biographer robert caro and historian brenda wineapple. united arab emirates ambassador to russia, and what it means to be a good muslim in the world today. fox news channel brett there looks at the exchange of power with president dwight eisenhower to president john f. kennedy. the latest book, 3 days in january, dwight eisenhower's final mission. he is interviewed by susan eisenhower, ceo and chairman of the eisenhower group inc.. >> great detail from both sides. eisenhower is impressed and says to himself, there's a lot to this guy but what concerned him most is he didn't -- kennedy, the national security apparatus set up for dissenting views. >> go to booktv.org for the weekend schedule. >> the first constitutional republic that can trace its founding to a single document, the declaration of independence. think of what these documents are. there are artifacts, protected in humidity prove cases is your p
this includes joe klein on politics and literature, stephen carter on race, power and law. op-ed columnists on women and politics. the discussion on writing history, with biographer robert caro and historian brenda wineapple. united arab emirates ambassador to russia, and what it means to be a good muslim in the world today. fox news channel brett there looks at the exchange of power with president dwight eisenhower to president john f. kennedy. the latest book, 3 days in january, dwight...
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karen klein hiked 30 miles in the snow when her family's car got stuck.covering from injuries including severe frostbite to her feet. nbc 10 was with her yesterday as she celebrated her birthday, at home, thankful to be alive. nbc 10's randy gyllenhaal has her story. >> i've been cooped up inside for so long. >> reporter: out of the hospital, back home in northampton county, karen klein takes a walk through her neighborhood. >> a little freaky to be out in the cold. that is a little disconcerting. >> cold? >> thank you, darling. >> reporter: it's been a week since we walked 30 miles through the wilderness of the grand canyon, karen, her husband and young son were on a trip out west when their car got stuck in a ditch -- >> we're stuck here. >> reporter: the two days stayed behind while karen, an avid runner, left on foot to find help. >> and so it was just like i've got to get there. but i could only move because i was so exhausted, i could only move ten steps at a time and then stop and rest or i'd fall over. >> reporter: it's a whirlwind story of surviv
karen klein hiked 30 miles in the snow when her family's car got stuck.covering from injuries including severe frostbite to her feet. nbc 10 was with her yesterday as she celebrated her birthday, at home, thankful to be alive. nbc 10's randy gyllenhaal has her story. >> i've been cooped up inside for so long. >> reporter: out of the hospital, back home in northampton county, karen klein takes a walk through her neighborhood. >> a little freaky to be out in the cold. that is a...
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you're so wet. >> dickerson: we are back now with our panel ezra klein mentioned the democrats will be robust in their pushing back against this republican effort. what is their line of argument? >> president obama this week, actually we had a long discussion about obamacare and his challenge to the republicans is simply, show me the plan, that gets more people covered at a lower cost than mine and i was thinking about that when i was with, saw senator mcconnell on the show this morning, the thing republicans are going to run into is what they dislike about obamacare and what are unpopular about obamacare is different, michelle bachmann said it doesn't cover everybody which is true, the deductibles in obama care are very high which is also true, i actually read the republican replacement plans floating around every single one of them to my knowledge has low levels of coverage than obamacare has and significantly higher deductibles so the thing mcconnell and others will run into and the things democrats are going to be making their central line of attack is, yes, everybody would love to
you're so wet. >> dickerson: we are back now with our panel ezra klein mentioned the democrats will be robust in their pushing back against this republican effort. what is their line of argument? >> president obama this week, actually we had a long discussion about obamacare and his challenge to the republicans is simply, show me the plan, that gets more people covered at a lower cost than mine and i was thinking about that when i was with, saw senator mcconnell on the show this...
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and there were all that's -- how joe klein is finally getting his comeupans for having enter attend a million people.actu and -- >> host: million and a half actually.st a >> guest: okay. >> host: word for your pressure publish -- publisher work did prison in becomes? and in 33 other countries as well elm go to discovery g proceedings, the case gets laughed out of court, and the "times" doesn't print one word. not a word to this day. and you talk to politics about what pisses them off about journalist, most. it's that when they're accused of something, and the didn't do it, and we don't note it. can i just ran one second about beginning beginning or are we out of time? >> host: no we have some time but i want to give warn word diagnosis. i think they were terribly jealous. >> guest: well, maybe so.>> pero >> period. >> guest: i'm sure some wore. and there's nothing -- there's nothing so pieos as a journalisu scorned.at the - the things i've written any life i'm most embarrassed back about whence i got on my high horse and decried something. there aren't any horses enoughgh to do that.
and there were all that's -- how joe klein is finally getting his comeupans for having enter attend a million people.actu and -- >> host: million and a half actually.st a >> guest: okay. >> host: word for your pressure publish -- publisher work did prison in becomes? and in 33 other countries as well elm go to discovery g proceedings, the case gets laughed out of court, and the "times" doesn't print one word. not a word to this day. and you talk to politics about...
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abigail: looking at the kleins, the s&p 500, -- declines. the dow, s&p 500 and nasdaq slightly lower. now we are looking at noticeable the kleins, -- noticeable declines. on the uncertainty around the trump administration that you were talking about. the interesting thing about intraday volatility, when it builds in this manner, typically it leads to closing volatility. we will have to see that one comes -- when that comes. the dow is down eight of the last 10 days. it's not down in a huge way, down .6%. as of last friday, the dow was down two weeks in a row, the first time it has done that since the middle of october. a little bit of a bearish hint to the market. this has put down 20,000 out of mind. g #btv 1537.t these the lows of the intraday ranges away from down 20,000. we are about 253 points away 20,000.n 20,000 -- dow there was a big move down in the morning, it's not really showing here. but dow 20,000 is largely out of mind. this is confirmed when you take a look at a haven. you have the vet for the fear gave shooting up 5.5%. vix
abigail: looking at the kleins, the s&p 500, -- declines. the dow, s&p 500 and nasdaq slightly lower. now we are looking at noticeable the kleins, -- noticeable declines. on the uncertainty around the trump administration that you were talking about. the interesting thing about intraday volatility, when it builds in this manner, typically it leads to closing volatility. we will have to see that one comes -- when that comes. the dow is down eight of the last 10 days. it's not down in a...
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the university school of media and communications now called the lou klein college. honoring a broadcast pioneer that holds a special place in "action news" history. lou klein was one of channel 6's earliest employees and temple wanted to recognize him for his career in television and decades of teaching at the university and his family's historic multimillion dollars gift to the school. >> another local university had a big announcements. rowan's business hall is ready to host students, the action cam was there as they cut the ribbon on the $63 million project. it allows the program to double enroll students and working side by side with local business owners. >>> it is time now for a check of the accuweather forecast. >> all right one more time meteorologist, adam joseph, who has a look at a changing forecast. the good, the bad and the soggy. >> exactly. good first tomorrow with the sunshine and then the bad comes clouds rolling in over the weekend and heavy rain by the ent of the weekend. sky 6 hd showing that canopy of cloud cover that stubborn to break today and
the university school of media and communications now called the lou klein college. honoring a broadcast pioneer that holds a special place in "action news" history. lou klein was one of channel 6's earliest employees and temple wanted to recognize him for his career in television and decades of teaching at the university and his family's historic multimillion dollars gift to the school. >> another local university had a big announcements. rowan's business hall is ready to host...
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karen klein hiked nearly 30 miles in over30 hours in snow and frigid temperatures when her family's carzard. she's recovering from injuries, including severe frostbite to her feet. nbc 10 was with her yesterday as she celebrated her birthday at home thankful to be alive. our randy gyllenhaal has her story. >> i've been cooped up inside for so long. >> reporter: out of the hospital, back home in northampton county, karen klein takes a walk through her neighborhood. >> a little freaky to be out in the cold. that is a little disconcerting. >> cold? >> thank you, darling. >> reporter: it's been a week since we walked 30 miles through the wilderness of the grand canyon, karen, her husband and young son were on a trip out west when their car got stuck in a ditch -- >> we're stuck here. >> reporter: the two days stayed behind while karen, an avid runner, left on foot to find help. >> and so it was just like i've got to get there. but i could only move because i was so exhausted, i could only move ten steps at a time and then stop and rest or i'd fall over. >> reporter: it's a whirlwind story o
karen klein hiked nearly 30 miles in over30 hours in snow and frigid temperatures when her family's carzard. she's recovering from injuries, including severe frostbite to her feet. nbc 10 was with her yesterday as she celebrated her birthday at home thankful to be alive. our randy gyllenhaal has her story. >> i've been cooped up inside for so long. >> reporter: out of the hospital, back home in northampton county, karen klein takes a walk through her neighborhood. >> a little...
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klein has taught at temple for more -- for long time and gave multi million gift to the university.executive for years in philadelphia and helped launch the careers of dick clark and bob saggot and from what we found out earl yes today, iain our very own chris o'connell. >> that's right. >> our kathy orr track your forecast. >>> that's right. we have lot to talk about. you've heard that rumor more about the warmth. that's part of the puzzle into the weekend we're talk ugh about mild area but then wet weather. the rain is coming. i'll show when you and how much coming up. >>> it's the video of a lion going viral. what the recording captured that might make you jump out of your skin. ♪ ♪ >>> that will wake you up. >> oh yeah. >> sound of territorial roar and that's seven-year-old katamba he lives at the phoenix zoo. this video of that roar has gone viral. in the wild that roar couldn't vase to other lions he's the king of land are l, he's strong, healthy and viral. basically that he's got it all going on. zookeepers say he let's loose of that roar every single morning and night. but t
klein has taught at temple for more -- for long time and gave multi million gift to the university.executive for years in philadelphia and helped launch the careers of dick clark and bob saggot and from what we found out earl yes today, iain our very own chris o'connell. >> that's right. >> our kathy orr track your forecast. >>> that's right. we have lot to talk about. you've heard that rumor more about the warmth. that's part of the puzzle into the weekend we're talk ugh...
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macy's said customer traffic continued to te klein even though its online business is doing well. they are closing 68 stores. in the san francisco area, macy's is selling two stores is, will lease them back and continue to operate them as usual. >>> ford is taking alexa for a ride. they are announcing aed broader partnership at the consumer electronics show you can talk to your car or truck from your home to do things such as warm up the vehicle, unlock the doors. you'll be able to search for destinations, shop online. >> wow. that's kind of amazing. warm up the seats. >> that's what i was thinking. on a cold morning. you get in, everything is is just right. thank you very much, landon. >>> 4:50 right now. what about this ride? bay area car lovers all revved up for the silicon valley auto show. the new katphnew acura nsx. lamborghini, mclaren, aston martin. this year more than 30 are available for test drives as well. it runs starting today through sunday 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. >>> the tesla factory outside reno has been officially turned on. the first item to roll out of the com
macy's said customer traffic continued to te klein even though its online business is doing well. they are closing 68 stores. in the san francisco area, macy's is selling two stores is, will lease them back and continue to operate them as usual. >>> ford is taking alexa for a ride. they are announcing aed broader partnership at the consumer electronics show you can talk to your car or truck from your home to do things such as warm up the vehicle, unlock the doors. you'll be able to...
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lou klein is dear to our hearts here on "action news." he was one of the earliest employees at channel 6 and behind all kinds of shows like bandstand and captain noah and his magical arc. bernie prazenica remembers him fondly. >> i was a student of his at temple in the late 70s, and he was instrumental in helping me in my career and i always looked towards him for advice. >> the formal renaming ceremony takes place in march. congratulations. >>> there is more to come on "action news" at 5:00 tonight. a check of the forecast for you. >> lets take you live outside sky 6 hd showing you the beautiful senter city skyline tonight. we'll have the accuweather forecast next. if you take medication, you may sometimes suffer from a dry mouth. that's why there's biotene. and biotene also comes in a handy spray. so you can moisturize your mouth anytime, anywhere. biotene, for people who suffer from dry mouth symptoms. >>> time for accuweather at the "action news" big board. cecily tynan has a check of the forecast with a little bit of everything for u
lou klein is dear to our hearts here on "action news." he was one of the earliest employees at channel 6 and behind all kinds of shows like bandstand and captain noah and his magical arc. bernie prazenica remembers him fondly. >> i was a student of his at temple in the late 70s, and he was instrumental in helping me in my career and i always looked towards him for advice. >> the formal renaming ceremony takes place in march. congratulations. >>> there is more to...
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klein has taught at temple for more than six decades he was one of my professors when i was there. >>yes, he was. he's a legend. he gave a multi million dollars gift to the university. he was a broadcast executive here in philadelphia for many years and helped launch the careers of people like bob saggot, yes, even dick clark. >> and chris o'connell. >> yes. >> there you go. fox 29 weather authority now. heavy rain storms are flooding southeast texas. all hands on deck in houston. check this out. high water wreak havoc on the morning commute forcing authorities to shut down local highways. here's a small note about somebody, f somebody who lived in houston. its roads are designed to handle flood waters. funneling it away from homes and directing it to the about use dumps into the gulf. this is engineered to act like that except for people driving into it. that's always a problem. nonetheless the big storm has officials suspending some modes of public transportation. >> wow. nothing like that in our area. take live look at reading berks county tonight. the region could see spring like
klein has taught at temple for more than six decades he was one of my professors when i was there. >>yes, he was. he's a legend. he gave a multi million dollars gift to the university. he was a broadcast executive here in philadelphia for many years and helped launch the careers of people like bob saggot, yes, even dick clark. >> and chris o'connell. >> yes. >> there you go. fox 29 weather authority now. heavy rain storms are flooding southeast texas. all hands on deck...
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karen klein hiked 30 miles in 30 hours in snow and freezing temperatures when her family's car got stuckfrom injuries including severe frostbite to her feet. nbc 10's randy gyllenhaal has her story. as she celebrated her birthday at home, thankful to be alive. >> i've been cooped up inside for so long. >> reporter: out of the hospital, back home in northampton county, karen klein takes a walk through her neighborhood. >> a little freaky to be out in the cold. that is a little disconcerting. >> cold? >> thank you, darling. >> reporter: it's been a week since she walked 30 miles through the wilderness of the grand canyon. karen, her husband and young son were on a trip out west when their car got stuck in a ditch -- >> we're stuck here. >> reporter: the two days stayed behind while karen, an avid runner, left on foot to find help. >> and so it was just like i've got to get there. but i could only move because i was so exhausted, i could only move ten steps at a time and then stop and rest or i'd fall over. >> reporter: it's a whirlwind story of survival, and now back home she greets neighb
karen klein hiked 30 miles in 30 hours in snow and freezing temperatures when her family's car got stuckfrom injuries including severe frostbite to her feet. nbc 10's randy gyllenhaal has her story. as she celebrated her birthday at home, thankful to be alive. >> i've been cooped up inside for so long. >> reporter: out of the hospital, back home in northampton county, karen klein takes a walk through her neighborhood. >> a little freaky to be out in the cold. that is a little...
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amy: we will also speak to naomi klein, author of "this changes everything." >> let us be clear what will happen tomorrow in this city is not a peaceful transition of power. it is a corporate coup d'etat. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are broadcasting live from howard university and washington, d.c., on this inauguration day a donald trump as 45th president of the united states. hundreds of thousands of people have descended on washington, d.c., either to support or to protest donald trump's inauguration. late thursday night, police deployed pepper spray against activists protesting outside the pro-trump "deploraball" at the national press club. protesters held signs reading, "no alt reich" and "no nazi usa." at least one person was arrested. pro-trump demonstrators have also arrived in washington including members of multiple , biker gangs including the group bikers for trump, whose members have vowed to serve as a "wall of meat" between protesters and trump during the inauguration events
amy: we will also speak to naomi klein, author of "this changes everything." >> let us be clear what will happen tomorrow in this city is not a peaceful transition of power. it is a corporate coup d'etat. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are broadcasting live from howard university and washington, d.c., on this inauguration day a donald trump as 45th president of the united states....
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. >> rick klein has more on what the new president is immediately on his signature promises. >> reportergetting inaugurated is easy. governing is difficult. he is going to start with the campaign promises. look for him to deliver early and thoroughly on repealing and replacing obama care. and the border wall. that feeds to his second big priority. he has to watch his right. he needs to start giving on the conservative promises early. he needs to start reigning in the budget and deliver on a supreme court nominee that the right gets behind. that's how he solidifies his base. and then watch his left. president trump is going to try to reach out to democrats and pick them off for other priorities including a giant infrastructure package. he's going to enrage some in his party when he does it. that's part of what he's trying to achieve. there's people rooting for his failure. he's going to have to walk a tight rope in the first 100 days. >> needless to say, plate. remember to stay tuned to abc throughout the morning for coverage. >> our live coverage of the inauguration begins at 7:00 a.m. e
. >> rick klein has more on what the new president is immediately on his signature promises. >> reportergetting inaugurated is easy. governing is difficult. he is going to start with the campaign promises. look for him to deliver early and thoroughly on repealing and replacing obama care. and the border wall. that feeds to his second big priority. he has to watch his right. he needs to start giving on the conservative promises early. he needs to start reigning in the budget and...
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alyson klein is one of our partners at "education week," and scott jaschik of "inside higher ed."thanks to both of you for being here. let's talk about what the obama administration wanted to do when it first got into office. alyson, what was one thing they wanted to tackle of k-12 education? >> they were in a very fortunate position when they first came into office in the obama administration was given $100 billion for education through the american recovery and reininvestment act, better known as the stimulus. and with some of that money and the program known as race to the top, they were able to prod states to adopt common core, new forms of teacher evaluation, that relied in part on student test scores, and dramatic ways of turning around the lowest performing schools, including getting rid of principals and many teachers. >> stewart: we'll unpack that in a little bit. same question for you, scott, about higher education. what the obama administration wanted tackled right away? >> sure, in president obama's first statest union, he said something no president had said before, w
alyson klein is one of our partners at "education week," and scott jaschik of "inside higher ed."thanks to both of you for being here. let's talk about what the obama administration wanted to do when it first got into office. alyson, what was one thing they wanted to tackle of k-12 education? >> they were in a very fortunate position when they first came into office in the obama administration was given $100 billion for education through the american recovery and...
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i am ezra klein. we are honored to speak with president obama about the affordable care act. its performance and passage and now uncertain future. we would prefer to hear from him than me. join me in welcoming president barack obama. president obama: hello. hello. hello. [applause] >> good morning. president obama: great to be here and thank you so much for all the good reporting you guys have been doing on this important issue. >> thank you. >> we'll get started. there was an expectation that was shared among many of your staff, many congressional democrats as the aft rolls out and delivers benefits to millions of people that it would become more popular and safe from repeal or substantial reform and it appears that isn't quite true. what do you think you got wrong and why didn't the health care law become more popular? president obama: let's back up and say from the start there's a reason why for 100 years, no president could get expansion of health care coverage beyond the work that had been done for medicare and medicaid targeting primarily seniors. and the reason was tha
i am ezra klein. we are honored to speak with president obama about the affordable care act. its performance and passage and now uncertain future. we would prefer to hear from him than me. join me in welcoming president barack obama. president obama: hello. hello. hello. [applause] >> good morning. president obama: great to be here and thank you so much for all the good reporting you guys have been doing on this important issue. >> thank you. >> we'll get started. there was an...
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. >>> we continue our coverage with aundrea klein thomas in center city with more how people are dealing with the drop in temperatures. aundrea? >> reporter: if you're going to be outan extended period of time, you need layers. we saw people with heavy coat, hats, gloves and scarves. this isn't the worst of it. temperatures are expected to continue to dip. but this wasn't a problem for people participating in -- get this -- the annual no-pants subway ride. they're riding septa as we speak and taking off their pants. it's about helping good cause. especially during this frigid time of year. >> we're dropping our pants to donate them to the homeless and enjoy ourselves and v fun for the day. >> reporter: on a more serious note concerning the homeless, i contacted the city, they don't have numbers out just yet but they have teams criss-crossing the city trying to find the homeless and they're giving them rides to a shelter because we are under a code blue until tuesd tuesday. the that means these temperatures aren't just uncomfortable, they could become davis. reporting live from center cit
. >>> we continue our coverage with aundrea klein thomas in center city with more how people are dealing with the drop in temperatures. aundrea? >> reporter: if you're going to be outan extended period of time, you need layers. we saw people with heavy coat, hats, gloves and scarves. this isn't the worst of it. temperatures are expected to continue to dip. but this wasn't a problem for people participating in -- get this -- the annual no-pants subway ride. they're riding septa as...
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the temperatures will klein a little bit next week. not on mopped.omes down a more. 42 degrees on tuesday. on wednesday, into the very low 30s and gets to 40s and colder for thursday and friday. notice this, no sign of any showers other than the few scattered light showers tomorrow morning. we're in for some colder weather ahead. also some drier weather as well. >>> 4:48. jersey shore town expect to spend millions to repair damages from this week's nor'easter. wind driven waves eroded away. the mayor tells us it will cost between 500,000 and a million dollar to fix the damage in his town. million dollars just to replace sand. >>> camden county family expects to find out how much it's going to cost to repair their home. >> heard debris raining down on chimney monday at dinner time. went out and saw a crack. the fire department told her to get out. she and her puz grabbed papers out of broom and ran out. seconds later the tree fell right on top of that same bedroom. >> all of a sudden we just heard this loud crazy crashing sound. so we were both trying
the temperatures will klein a little bit next week. not on mopped.omes down a more. 42 degrees on tuesday. on wednesday, into the very low 30s and gets to 40s and colder for thursday and friday. notice this, no sign of any showers other than the few scattered light showers tomorrow morning. we're in for some colder weather ahead. also some drier weather as well. >>> 4:48. jersey shore town expect to spend millions to repair damages from this week's nor'easter. wind driven waves eroded...
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post", we also welcome back washington times columnist and fox news contributor tammy bruce and ezra klein is the founder and editor in chief of vox.com. tammy i want to start with you on this question of russia. donald trump according to had habit of evolution from his previous empty skepticism and he now believes what everyone else does, the russian it is hacked into the election. >> you have to, they hacked into the dnc, didn't hack into the election, and wha what we also w of course, and this is what is interesting is you have got james clapper who is advising of course, donald trump who just in 2013 when we talk about how seriously we can take this and why the american people want to know more about what happened and why president-elect wants to know more. james clapper lied about the spying on every single american to congress, was asked specifically about whether or not there was a program where americans were being spied on and he said no, still years later they are saying, well he said it was the least untruthful thing he could tell congress. so the american people for the last se
post", we also welcome back washington times columnist and fox news contributor tammy bruce and ezra klein is the founder and editor in chief of vox.com. tammy i want to start with you on this question of russia. donald trump according to had habit of evolution from his previous empty skepticism and he now believes what everyone else does, the russian it is hacked into the election. >> you have to, they hacked into the dnc, didn't hack into the election, and wha what we also w of...
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. >> abc news political director rick klein has more on what trump is immediately facing as he tries good on his signature promises. >> kendis and erielle, getting inaugurated is easy, it's governing that is difficult and the first 100 days for donald trump are littered with potential land mines. he is going to start with his campaign promises. obamacare and work on the border wall feeds right into his second big priority which is that he has to watch his right. he needs to start delivering on the conservative promises early. he needs to start reining in the budget. he needs to deliver on a supreme court nominee that the right gets behind. that is how he solidifies his base then the intriguing part. watch his left. president trump will try to reach out to democrats and pick them off for other priorities including a giant infrastructure package and enrage some in his own party when he does it but that's part of the scrambled coalitions he's going to seek to achieve. he will have to walk a tightrope throughout that first 100 days. kendis and erielle. >> thanks, rick. >>> soon-to-be fir
. >> abc news political director rick klein has more on what trump is immediately facing as he tries good on his signature promises. >> kendis and erielle, getting inaugurated is easy, it's governing that is difficult and the first 100 days for donald trump are littered with potential land mines. he is going to start with his campaign promises. obamacare and work on the border wall feeds right into his second big priority which is that he has to watch his right. he needs to start...
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formerar ninew yg k times journalist biography edapy klein says yes.ins ye klein recently spoke to aoe small screen.cree the unnamed source reportedly told klein that secretarysecre clinton thinks being the host oo tv show would energize thee t democratic party and provide ana outlet for her tens of millionsi of supporters.uprt >>> speaking of tv shows, one on the biggest of all time. tim good day d.c. coming up in justs couple of minutes. >> i was like which show is he h talking about.talk >> we are the epic good day at a0a. and 9a too.oo developing at 9a the protestersr spent all day on a crane inranei downtown d.c. they are headed to court in just minutes.inutes. we're live with that. >> all new atwe're 9a, he's he supports donald trump.s ld tp in fact, he's in charge of a group called gays for trump.. he says despite the backlash, hh loves our new president. preside he's going to join us live at 9:15. 9:15 >> also ahead a jam packedd star-studded morning.tudd put up the gooded day guest lisl okay we're live with carrie ann. she's from dancing with the stars.st you'll recognize her
formerar ninew yg k times journalist biography edapy klein says yes.ins ye klein recently spoke to aoe small screen.cree the unnamed source reportedly told klein that secretarysecre clinton thinks being the host oo tv show would energize thee t democratic party and provide ana outlet for her tens of millionsi of supporters.uprt >>> speaking of tv shows, one on the biggest of all time. tim good day d.c. coming up in justs couple of minutes. >> i was like which show is he h talking...
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klein of up next, ezra vox media sit down with president obama to discuss the health care law. after that, sen. corker:. and later, a look at what the obama administration has done on civil rights and criminal justice over the last eight years. >> good morning. and welcome to the blair house. i'm honored to speak with president obama about the affordable care act. its performance and passage and now uncertain future. i think we would prefer to hear from him than me. i won't waste more of your time. plea j
klein of up next, ezra vox media sit down with president obama to discuss the health care law. after that, sen. corker:. and later, a look at what the obama administration has done on civil rights and criminal justice over the last eight years. >> good morning. and welcome to the blair house. i'm honored to speak with president obama about the affordable care act. its performance and passage and now uncertain future. i think we would prefer to hear from him than me. i won't waste more of...
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. >> we have book-signings, with we have joe klein and others any lobby signing poocks for you. >> next up on booktv, from the 35th annual key west literary seminary, author and yale professor, steven carter. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [applause] ... >> thank you so much. my name is arlo haskell, and i am the executive director of the key west literary seminar. [applause] before i get started, let me make just one quick housekeeping announcement. we're going to do the question and answer session a little bit differently today. there will be stationary mics in each aisle, and if you would like to ask a question, you should get up out of your seat and come to the mic and ask your question. when we get to that point. okay. it is a pleasure to welcome you all to the san carlos institute and to the 35th annual key west literary seminar, revealing power: the literature of politics. this sunday afternoon session is free and open to the public. this is our gift to the community. and it wouldn't be possible without the gifts that many others have made to us that support
. >> we have book-signings, with we have joe klein and others any lobby signing poocks for you. >> next up on booktv, from the 35th annual key west literary seminary, author and yale professor, steven carter. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [applause] ... >> thank you so much. my name is arlo haskell, and i am the executive director of the key west literary seminar. [applause] before i get started, let me make just one quick housekeeping announcement. we're...
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mainly because of sterling pasta klein, not boosting. ahead of theresa may's big speech.onderful chart showing the brexitf may toward hard executed -- extricating itself to be in charge of its borders and courts and laws. theresa may took power and we saw the conference speech in the autumn decline and we had that interview with sky last week with further high brexit talk and the biggie tomorrow. sterling,y can move theresa may can move the markets and tomorrow is the one we are all waiting for. the house prices. home owners showing a reluctance to put their property up for sale. the average asking price of a property rose 1.4% in january. for the country as a whole. london property could drop 5% this year, which is an interesting call, but how things have changed since brexit and the tax changes implemented here. let's check in on the bloomberg first word news with more from our newsroom. >> president-elect donald trump is firing back at the outgoing director of the cia. trump'snnan called comments about the intelligence committee outrages and suggested trump has an inco
mainly because of sterling pasta klein, not boosting. ahead of theresa may's big speech.onderful chart showing the brexitf may toward hard executed -- extricating itself to be in charge of its borders and courts and laws. theresa may took power and we saw the conference speech in the autumn decline and we had that interview with sky last week with further high brexit talk and the biggie tomorrow. sterling,y can move theresa may can move the markets and tomorrow is the one we are all waiting...
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>> why is it in secular dwee klein?cause transparency of pricing means no one is making as much money.>> because transp pricing means no one is making as much money. >> thuchl onumber one business income and i think what has happened is we've spent five full years with this elizabeth warren's foot on the neck of these banks. and now guess what, she's on the wrong side of aisle. they're not talking to her. banks will stretch out and they will become great lenders and great players. so my view is we are not in secular decline in fixed income. these banks will do beautifully, and these are great companies that are fink and he will going to get to stand up, take a deep breath about th breath. you have not seen what they are kanl capable for five year. we hate the volcker rule. and it's going bye-bye. and that is great stuff. >> howard, thank you. >>> are you a buyer? >> pete has been on this, but i'll say this, i don't think banks are going to the valuation in terms of price to book, but i think they will get close. so assu
>> why is it in secular dwee klein?cause transparency of pricing means no one is making as much money.>> because transp pricing means no one is making as much money. >> thuchl onumber one business income and i think what has happened is we've spent five full years with this elizabeth warren's foot on the neck of these banks. and now guess what, she's on the wrong side of aisle. they're not talking to her. banks will stretch out and they will become great lenders and great...
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i would not put too much into these to kleins.lines.ese inhave been getting a boost the pmi data out of china. some gold producers on the back of that rally that finished strong into 2016, now cold coming off slightly. the other markets story, data out of china, services, manufacturing, the government, the official read, the private read, again, pointing to the fact that we are stable now. , talk abouteeper the buildup and cheap credit, that's another issue altogether, but the economy does seem to have stabilized for the moment. they are trying to pinpoint our give us a clue of what the next growth target might be. 6.5%. ,hen the numbers came out shares in hong kong reversed earlier losses and we are getting a .5% gain. those two now on the lunch break. now, some other things i want to note. australia outperforming today, seeing that rally well into the june 2015 highs for that index. related to the china data story, have a look at the pop in copper prices, 1.2 percent, three-month rolling forward, in london, gold coming off sligh
i would not put too much into these to kleins.lines.ese inhave been getting a boost the pmi data out of china. some gold producers on the back of that rally that finished strong into 2016, now cold coming off slightly. the other markets story, data out of china, services, manufacturing, the government, the official read, the private read, again, pointing to the fact that we are stable now. , talk abouteeper the buildup and cheap credit, that's another issue altogether, but the economy does seem...
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we are now looking at the kleins across these emerging-market currencies across asia. dollar crosses on the way up. have a look at the majors as well. data coming out, 13,000 roughly speaking. 75 cents, weakness not as much as emerging markets. 115,r-yen closing in on not verying that was interesting. what was interesting was the injection of money from the pboc . let's look at the equity markets , declines across the hang seng, 10 points above 23,000. morgan stanley out with a note, saying this year could be the first time that we see property prices fall in hong kong since 2008. haveuld underscore that we heard that every single year for the past three or so years. this year, they see residential prices dropping 5%, retail rentals also falling 5%. composite, 3100. money market rates, 250 billion. us 250 are telling billion, rates on the way down across the board. 2.16, that being said let's change the graphic. actually lower after these injections, and slowly creeps up, or at least that is what we have seen this week, so five day chart, friday, monday, tuesday, wedne
we are now looking at the kleins across these emerging-market currencies across asia. dollar crosses on the way up. have a look at the majors as well. data coming out, 13,000 roughly speaking. 75 cents, weakness not as much as emerging markets. 115,r-yen closing in on not verying that was interesting. what was interesting was the injection of money from the pboc . let's look at the equity markets , declines across the hang seng, 10 points above 23,000. morgan stanley out with a note, saying...
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they are bringing in jpmorgan, what seems to be the lead banker on this and underwriter and michael kleintime energy and industry banker, investment banker at citigroup for a long time. this is a strong team and mo evidence that the saudis are serious about doing this. probably before the end of 2017. mark: all eyes on saudi arabia today, officials unveiling a blueprint diversifying the country's economy. >> essentially we are talking about the biggest economic shake-up since the kingdom was founded in 1932. they will list the country's oil company. they will take that money, and they will drive sovereign wealth funds which they will use to diversify away from oil. they will roll back subsidies. they will increase taxes. francine: saudi arabia has approved a plan to cut public sector wages as well as subsidies by 2020. as part of its post-oil future, the strategy aims to curb public debt which the kingdom sees surging to 30% of gdp from less than 8% now. >> the nuts and bolts two numbers, 7.7 and 30% and debt load and 45% of the nation employed by the government to 40% employed by the nat
they are bringing in jpmorgan, what seems to be the lead banker on this and underwriter and michael kleintime energy and industry banker, investment banker at citigroup for a long time. this is a strong team and mo evidence that the saudis are serious about doing this. probably before the end of 2017. mark: all eyes on saudi arabia today, officials unveiling a blueprint diversifying the country's economy. >> essentially we are talking about the biggest economic shake-up since the kingdom...
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. >>> up next, we're going to talk harry potter, calvin klein and north face jackets. the good, the bad and the ugly in today's trade when "power lunch" returns. t ca yily re gohebr >>> upgrade to buy at deutsche bank, 1.23%. the bad vf corp, downgrade from canicord, expressing concerns over the north face brand. another supplier to the retailers is where it's ugly, pvh, manufacturer behind names like calvin klein and tommy hilfiger. off by nearly 4%. perhaps in light of what we saw in retail sales that we talked about earlier, tyler? >> michelle, thank you very much. buffett's big bet on ibm, close to making money on his investment. should you be taking a closer look at this dow outperformer? it had a good 2016. look at the one-year, 27% up. and the right versus the right. the adjustment or border adjustment tax causing a rift within the gop. michelle just wrote about it. we're going to talk about it, because we can't talk about it enough. border adjustment. i know. unins red.d.rod percwhth is roeywawa thk ititer.. >>> hi, everybody. i'm sue herrera. here is your cnbc
. >>> up next, we're going to talk harry potter, calvin klein and north face jackets. the good, the bad and the ugly in today's trade when "power lunch" returns. t ca yily re gohebr >>> upgrade to buy at deutsche bank, 1.23%. the bad vf corp, downgrade from canicord, expressing concerns over the north face brand. another supplier to the retailers is where it's ugly, pvh, manufacturer behind names like calvin klein and tommy hilfiger. off by nearly 4%. perhaps in...
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naomi klein.a was saying earlier about this, sort of -- building --s kind of falls racial false racial unity united against muslims, it is interesting that his chosen model for this was the military, right? he said as the soldiers know, we all bleed the same. that is what he is holding up as the model of going to war, and overwhelmingly against muslim countries, and this, sort of, heavily armed, united america against all enemies, and i think that is the plan. that is the game plan. i think -- jim hightower once said it is not left-right, it is top-down, and there is a real argument to be made. if you want to unify ththe amererican people against the trump billionaires and plutocracy that just acquired the u.s. government -- they are no longer buying and renting politicians, they literally acquired the u.s. government with this minority vote that he by thed then won electoral college, which i hope is on the way out. there is an interstate compact with many states now, pledging, california, illinoi
naomi klein.a was saying earlier about this, sort of -- building --s kind of falls racial false racial unity united against muslims, it is interesting that his chosen model for this was the military, right? he said as the soldiers know, we all bleed the same. that is what he is holding up as the model of going to war, and overwhelmingly against muslim countries, and this, sort of, heavily armed, united america against all enemies, and i think that is the plan. that is the game plan. i think --...
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australia,ets like the biggest the klein in about five weeks, basically erasing its 2017 gains yesterdaybelow 5700, the laggard today. -- wepanese yen strong will get you that in a moment, but weighing on the nikkei 225. we look across the currency markets, dollar-yen, 113, so hovering around these levels. it is range found today. it started to pick up slightly, but it speaks volumes when the vietnamese dong this one of the stronger currencies today. we are moving into the middle of the trading session and asia, the lira weakening. we see a lot of weakness in the currency. pound sterling holding steady ahead of the speech, some at in cash, apboc spike and money market rates. let me wrap things up with a look at volatility in pounds sterling, creeping up, up for a second straight day, which takes is closer, not quite at that extent, there is your brexit. that is where we are at the moment. markets are betting that this calm when not continue. shery: thank you. more and more uncertainty. we do have some interesting forecasts from the imf. it has raised its economic outlook for some of the
australia,ets like the biggest the klein in about five weeks, basically erasing its 2017 gains yesterdaybelow 5700, the laggard today. -- wepanese yen strong will get you that in a moment, but weighing on the nikkei 225. we look across the currency markets, dollar-yen, 113, so hovering around these levels. it is range found today. it started to pick up slightly, but it speaks volumes when the vietnamese dong this one of the stronger currencies today. we are moving into the middle of the trading...
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here they come, judge, we worked it out, yeah, it is good to see you too, i think this good for our kleineen that over and over, and i have seen if between countries since i have been in congress. that is going to happen, because i think donald trump understands, "the art of the deal." charles: i am with you, with respect that happening sooner rather than later with nas nafta but wall might be expensive for mexico to pay, how would -- let's say they draw a line in the sand, and what we put an import tax on them? or tax repatriation of money from our country to mexico? what do you think would be smartest way. >> i think when we start building the wall, and as parts are built quickly, i would hope, you will see mexico benefit draft atticly -- dramatically. i know you are so smart, who is most opposed to a wall being built in mexico? it is the drug cartels. it has the opportunity to strip tens of billions of dollars from the drug cartels, they make money from people paying them to come in illegally, they make money by sending drugs, coordinating who comes in when, here is a group, here are t
here they come, judge, we worked it out, yeah, it is good to see you too, i think this good for our kleineen that over and over, and i have seen if between countries since i have been in congress. that is going to happen, because i think donald trump understands, "the art of the deal." charles: i am with you, with respect that happening sooner rather than later with nas nafta but wall might be expensive for mexico to pay, how would -- let's say they draw a line in the sand, and what...
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the kleins of 19% against the u.s. dollar since the decision to leave the eu.ownside potential, but let's look at the market action in a ship. sensexi'm looking at the in mumbai, losing for a second consecutive session, though not a lot of movement, down .1%. the hang seng index down 1% after it rallied for three consecutive weeks, mainland flowing into hong kong shares to hedge that yuan depreciation and capital controls on the mainland. down 1%, the yen gathering momentum as it strengthens. of course, a couple of hours away from the open of trade in the middle east, so what are you watching? 10:00 a.m. local time here, looking at a mixed picture, downside pressure in dubai. point 1%, real estate stocks driving that off comments after the saudi housing minister spoke. there, that stock was up. egypt, gains of .5%, a new record there. a quick note, some of the key emerging-market currencies, the turkish lira, goldman sachs saying it is underweight turkish domestic debt amid geopolitical uncertainty, and the challenging macro dynamics. let's check the first word
the kleins of 19% against the u.s. dollar since the decision to leave the eu.ownside potential, but let's look at the market action in a ship. sensexi'm looking at the in mumbai, losing for a second consecutive session, though not a lot of movement, down .1%. the hang seng index down 1% after it rallied for three consecutive weeks, mainland flowing into hong kong shares to hedge that yuan depreciation and capital controls on the mainland. down 1%, the yen gathering momentum as it strengthens....