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my mom's uncle, alvin klein was his name, he worked there. he was the land lease man, and he got her a job there, and so my mom retired with 40 years and dad with 37, and they met working for the old humble company, so if it weren't for big oil, i wouldn't be here. (laughing) - wasn't expecting you to say that, but that's okay. it's okay, it's honorable. your mom's work at exxon somehow led you to think about journalism at texas a&m, as the story goes? - my mom was a secretary the first 20 years of her career, and the last 20 years of her career, she, she became a training specialist, first started training secretaries and then training, implementing all sorts of training that the company wanted her to do, but she, one of her last jobs as a secretary was in the publication department at exxon, and i used to love to go up to the, they had to work weekends a lot of times, and i'd go up to the building with them, which i always loved, you know, trying to figure out the banks of elevators. that was great fun, can run around the building all by my
my mom's uncle, alvin klein was his name, he worked there. he was the land lease man, and he got her a job there, and so my mom retired with 40 years and dad with 37, and they met working for the old humble company, so if it weren't for big oil, i wouldn't be here. (laughing) - wasn't expecting you to say that, but that's okay. it's okay, it's honorable. your mom's work at exxon somehow led you to think about journalism at texas a&m, as the story goes? - my mom was a secretary the first 20...
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so when we, for instance, came up with ed klein, ed klein came up with the title all out war, we knew that that was not only a sort of headline grabbing title but also a phrase that really describes what our author believes is happening and also what our audience suspect is happening. there are a lot of people that believe that there's an all-out war against the president and against this administration with the desire to take him down both politically and personally and it's not just sort of typical partisan battle, but it is something on a totally maybe unprecedented but certainly larger scale that is probably best described as all out war and when we think about our media campaign with our author, we like to think about ways that the title of the book could become part of that media discussion and that, i think, can make a very powerful title because i think it's more effective than just saying, in l out war, but as you read and to actually talk about the all out war and how that has become a phrase that resinates with our market. so that's one of the ways that we think about comin
so when we, for instance, came up with ed klein, ed klein came up with the title all out war, we knew that that was not only a sort of headline grabbing title but also a phrase that really describes what our author believes is happening and also what our audience suspect is happening. there are a lot of people that believe that there's an all-out war against the president and against this administration with the desire to take him down both politically and personally and it's not just sort of...
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. >> last night the co-stars sat front and center at calvin klein's fashion show. runway was covered in real popcorn. unlike laura nicole had the right idea wearing boots. >> they're incredible. >> you got to give me the boots. >> laura's dagt 16-year-old son ellery an aspiring model and designer. also bit by the fashion bug nicole's daughter with ex tom cruise bella. the 25-year-old launched her own clothing line. >> i think it's a great way to express. she's a beautiful drawer as well. >> if you want one of those t-shirts, they're 85 bucks. they used 50,000 gallons of popcorn to cover the runway. >> well the cast of "black panther" were all also front row at the calvin klein show. the celebration started earlier than that at their big apple pree mooer. >> i'm going to surprise some people and show up in their theater. that's what i'm going to do. >> black panther's premiere was the hottest ticket in town. it's also where michael b. jordan clued us in on those videos his castmate has been posting. >> we have this thing called on site push ups. if you lose they can
. >> last night the co-stars sat front and center at calvin klein's fashion show. runway was covered in real popcorn. unlike laura nicole had the right idea wearing boots. >> they're incredible. >> you got to give me the boots. >> laura's dagt 16-year-old son ellery an aspiring model and designer. also bit by the fashion bug nicole's daughter with ex tom cruise bella. the 25-year-old launched her own clothing line. >> i think it's a great way to express. she's a...
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close mitch just like a champion with greater braman is here and we've also got a reporter nick cannot klein europe as well let's take a look at what's coming up in the show. had a hard as nails encountered braman when on board both sides were battling for points to keep them out of the relegation conversation. and stuttgart mind up against with a chance to put some daylight between themselves and the drop so typhoon could help them rediscover their strength on home turf in his home coaching debut. and we're going to ask as pie and rob to their six title in a row does the rest of the bundesliga have a chance to challenge the champs anymore. we will start things off at the other end of the table where both travelled to braman desperate to avoid being dragged deeper into the relegation fight the home side spirits were lifted last week by a winner. and then they took a hit on tuesday with a disappointing loss in the cup here come the highlights. max cruz and his brain teammate surrendered a two goal lead in midweek such slip ups must be avoided if they want to stay out. and they got off to a fl
close mitch just like a champion with greater braman is here and we've also got a reporter nick cannot klein europe as well let's take a look at what's coming up in the show. had a hard as nails encountered braman when on board both sides were battling for points to keep them out of the relegation conversation. and stuttgart mind up against with a chance to put some daylight between themselves and the drop so typhoon could help them rediscover their strength on home turf in his home coaching...
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klein how does it go? >> guest: ed is an interesting case. ed is a reporter so what we can do is say can you find this out and try to see if we can get the sources to go. it out for information that is newsworthy. but a lot of this like he's a trail on this and should i pursue this and so it's a give-and-take that. >> host: when you acquire a book how long between the initial conversation until that book is on the bookshelf? >> guest: that varies a lot. i will say one thing that is sets us apart from other publishers is because they are very short incubation times and intent on the reporting is being done but when you're doing a reporters book you can't sit on the story for too long so we could be signing a book in a matter of let's go back and the book on the shelf your shipping the books on trucks and takes four weeks to get coast-to-coast and you got the books and essentially your shot two months already when you go to the book so we have had anyone from turning a book out in a week matter of days to more leisure and traditional publishing
klein how does it go? >> guest: ed is an interesting case. ed is a reporter so what we can do is say can you find this out and try to see if we can get the sources to go. it out for information that is newsworthy. but a lot of this like he's a trail on this and should i pursue this and so it's a give-and-take that. >> host: when you acquire a book how long between the initial conversation until that book is on the bookshelf? >> guest: that varies a lot. i will say one thing...
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klein, how does it go? >> well, ed is interesting. @is a reporter, so what we can do is say can you find this out try to seat if he can get sources to get out the information we think will be newsworthy, but also ed is saying i'm on the trail of this and should i keep pursuing this. it's a give-and-take back-and-forth. >> but, when you acquire a book, how long between that initial conversation until that book is on the bookshelf? >> that varies a lot, but i will say one thing that sets regnery apart from other publishers is because many of the books we do because many our current event driven, they are very short incubation time. reporting is being done, but especially when you do a reporter's book. you can't sit on the story for too long so we could sign a book in a matter of mean let's go back a bit. to get the books on the shelves and shipping the books on trucks takes four weeks to get coast to coast on the bookshelves. essentially, you have shot two months already humming when you go to press with the book. we have had anything f
klein, how does it go? >> well, ed is interesting. @is a reporter, so what we can do is say can you find this out try to seat if he can get sources to get out the information we think will be newsworthy, but also ed is saying i'm on the trail of this and should i keep pursuing this. it's a give-and-take back-and-forth. >> but, when you acquire a book, how long between that initial conversation until that book is on the bookshelf? >> that varies a lot, but i will say one thing...
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andrea klein thomas is driving around in storm force 10 to show you conditions. >> denise, so we've seen rapid advancement of the snow into our area, it's snowing in philadelphia right now, snowing in most of our neighborhoods at this hour, it went from a sunny beautiful day to a stormy day very quickly, um here in the poconos, they like the snow on this president's day weekend. it's snowing in wilmington, delaware as well. we've seen the snow push in in the last hour or two, the steadiest to heaviest snow now in south jersey and delaware at the moment. it's snowing heavily. vineland, out toward dover right now. your temperatures right around 32 degrees. into philadelphia, it's snowing light to moderate right now, along i-95 and the boulevard and some other areas are snowing too to the north and west. the temperature dropped quickly to 32. anywhere you see 32, over time we could start to see the slippery travel begin. especially your bridges, overpasses, on and off ramps, proceed with caution wherever you see this. down at the shore, you may not see any accumulation at all. the sticking
andrea klein thomas is driving around in storm force 10 to show you conditions. >> denise, so we've seen rapid advancement of the snow into our area, it's snowing in philadelphia right now, snowing in most of our neighborhoods at this hour, it went from a sunny beautiful day to a stormy day very quickly, um here in the poconos, they like the snow on this president's day weekend. it's snowing in wilmington, delaware as well. we've seen the snow push in in the last hour or two, the...
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island territory like a fat kid up on a author iommi klein says the corporate and political elites from outside of puerto rico have not watched time exploiting hurricane maria's trauma to push forward false and ruinous solutions from the privatization of the central services to a tax on education with its privatization policy. private is a in the dictionary definition is transfer from public to private ownership and control but that's not visceral enough it's more like transfer from public to private hell bent for profit interests that don't care if you a slip in the shower and break your collarbone and then when you're struggling to get up a rhinoceros barges in and impales you through your solar plexus and you bleed out on the cold wet floor. to visit. now. klein goes on to say in this context of the rampant disaster of capitalism there is an urgent moral imperative to inform leading people to know the real roots of the superimposed crisis that is falling on these islands with climate change the races system brutal austerity illegitimate and odious debt and colonialism easy the govern
island territory like a fat kid up on a author iommi klein says the corporate and political elites from outside of puerto rico have not watched time exploiting hurricane maria's trauma to push forward false and ruinous solutions from the privatization of the central services to a tax on education with its privatization policy. private is a in the dictionary definition is transfer from public to private ownership and control but that's not visceral enough it's more like transfer from public to...
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nick mckenna-klein as always is following the action for us.have to talk about shaun white, because he made it to the podium again. but he had some critics. nick: he predicted yesterday that he was going to win gold, and he finally did it. stellar performance in the pipe today. shaun white is aousehold name, he has been around since 2006. he didn't do it once, he did it twice. 1440 turn. four turns altogether. he has never cleanly landed this trick. he was so happy to land it. when the judges finally give him the decision, he is absolutely -- look how happy he is. so happy. he knows he regained the gold that he lost four years ago in sochi. what a breathtaking run from him. he talked about the trauma of sochi. let's have a listen. >> to stand there in sochi with the winning runs in my hands, i just could not deliver. it was like today was a deja vu situation where i am standing there. but i am so proud to say that i have found the love of the sport again through my friends and family, people who support me. and i was able to stand up there and
nick mckenna-klein as always is following the action for us.have to talk about shaun white, because he made it to the podium again. but he had some critics. nick: he predicted yesterday that he was going to win gold, and he finally did it. stellar performance in the pipe today. shaun white is aousehold name, he has been around since 2006. he didn't do it once, he did it twice. 1440 turn. four turns altogether. he has never cleanly landed this trick. he was so happy to land it. when the judges...
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island territory like a fat kid up on a author iommi klein says the corporate and political elites from outside of puerto rico have not wast time exploiting hurricane maria's trauma to push forward false and ruinous solutions from the privatisation of the central services to a tax on education with its privatization policy. private is a in the dictionary definition is transfer from public to private ownership and control but that's not visceral enough it's more like transfer from public to private hell bent for profit interests that don't care if you a slip in the shower and break your collarbone and then when you're struggling to get up a rhinoceros barges in and impales you through your solar plexus and you bleed out on the cold wet floor. to visit. now. klein goes on to say in this context of the rampant disaster of capitalism there is an urgent moral imperative to inform leading people to know the real roots of the super imposed crisis that is followed on these islands with climate change the races system brutal austerity illegitimate and odious debt and colonialism easy the governm
island territory like a fat kid up on a author iommi klein says the corporate and political elites from outside of puerto rico have not wast time exploiting hurricane maria's trauma to push forward false and ruinous solutions from the privatisation of the central services to a tax on education with its privatization policy. private is a in the dictionary definition is transfer from public to private ownership and control but that's not visceral enough it's more like transfer from public to...
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up next, we have anita klein followed by lynn agerri. followed by michael donaldson, followed by dr. bruce colville. >> i'm anita klein. i'm a retiree. and i urge you, please, divest now. we can't wait any longer. the world is waiting. >> michael donaldson. i decline. >> bruce colville? >> i decline. i encourage others to as well so we can get to the vote. >> ed kinchler. >> where's ed?
up next, we have anita klein followed by lynn agerri. followed by michael donaldson, followed by dr. bruce colville. >> i'm anita klein. i'm a retiree. and i urge you, please, divest now. we can't wait any longer. the world is waiting. >> michael donaldson. i decline. >> bruce colville? >> i decline. i encourage others to as well so we can get to the vote. >> ed kinchler. >> where's ed?
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and a half percent on monday the biggest loss in six years it actually most the largest intraday get klein of all time in asian markets picked up the sentiment in tokyo the nikkei down by a similar amount as you can see the hang seng down by more than five percent of the shanghai composite index down by almost three and a half now what sparked the sell off in the u.s. is a combination of factors at play wages have risen stronger than expected soaking fears of rising inflation that will drive up interest rates and it was cheap money driving the recent stock market rally also a rise in rates makes a facets like government bonds more attractive so investors move out of stocks plus automated trading orders triggered when certain indicators fall to a preprogramed level and these sell offs trigger other sell orders it's a computer driven domino effect and happens within milliseconds or look now at what's happening at germany's financial capital frankfurt daniel cope is at the stock exchange for us i was talking about the four different levels there in that we've entered the panic phase we're not
and a half percent on monday the biggest loss in six years it actually most the largest intraday get klein of all time in asian markets picked up the sentiment in tokyo the nikkei down by a similar amount as you can see the hang seng down by more than five percent of the shanghai composite index down by almost three and a half now what sparked the sell off in the u.s. is a combination of factors at play wages have risen stronger than expected soaking fears of rising inflation that will drive up...
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earlier today between the joint north joint korean team and switzerland i'm joined now by nick mckenna klein from sports so nick this korean women's hockey team is the first in the olympic history to combine players from the north and the south so how did they do they did ok it's a concern they didn't have much time to practice they did actually get a bit of a clobbering loss against switzerland but it was to be expected it's was done by right six in the world whereas south korea before these teams you know it's a right seventeen it's a not necessarily a top team when it comes to women's hockey so they did relatively well considering the circumstances and as i said i believe only had a couple of weeks time to actually practice and get used to each other because they were you know they were planning on having a united korean team this is something which has come relatively abruptly before the before the tournament actually started the atmosphere the stadium however told a different story it's holes so this that you know the fans watching were happy to see you know it's a team and it was it wa
earlier today between the joint north joint korean team and switzerland i'm joined now by nick mckenna klein from sports so nick this korean women's hockey team is the first in the olympic history to combine players from the north and the south so how did they do they did ok it's a concern they didn't have much time to practice they did actually get a bit of a clobbering loss against switzerland but it was to be expected it's was done by right six in the world whereas south korea before these...
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if you don't have four wheel drive, you are probably having trouble getting up the ip klein.ds called to say they are teeter tottering on the roads. >> this family spent the day skiing in the poconos and had a long drive home. >> we just got here. it took three hours. you can't drive more than 20 miles per hour. >> christina amry was cleaning the sidewalk in front of her restaurant. >> the whole town walks everywhere. you can see there is no parking. residents come out, they are very supportive. >> even if you are walking, you want to be careful with the slick and snow-covered surfaces. the snow removal crews are clearing roads. walter? >> thank you for the report. moving on to annie mccormick live at the belmont peninsul plo see how things look in the city. annie? >> we are along mlk drive. we moved. this is the accumulation left behind. to give you an idea of how dense the snow fall was, look at the tree in fairmont park. you can see how much the branches are weighed down. >> heavy wet snow fell across the city weighing down umbrellas and leaving people soaked from the park
if you don't have four wheel drive, you are probably having trouble getting up the ip klein.ds called to say they are teeter tottering on the roads. >> this family spent the day skiing in the poconos and had a long drive home. >> we just got here. it took three hours. you can't drive more than 20 miles per hour. >> christina amry was cleaning the sidewalk in front of her restaurant. >> the whole town walks everywhere. you can see there is no parking. residents come out,...
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. >> that students, areata klein, won't even get close to the school being safer. a lot of ideas to make schools safer after gary johnson feel about that, governor thank you for joining us. as a libertarian it is a slippery slope. and the compromise in doing so. they want better data records, better background checks, what are your thoughts? >> running for president, i was asked numerous occasions and absolutely think we should be engaging in a dialogue and discussion how to keep guns out of the hands of the mentally ill. those ideas along with -- when i was governor of new mexico columbine happened. i was asked as governor how do you prevent a situation like this from occurring in the future? i said you are not going to like the answer and i am not advocating it because of all the issues surrounding it. but if you want a real deterrent you would require teachers to carry weapons. i won't suggest that because i'm aware of the issues surrounding it but i just saw a poll where 70% of teachers don't want to carry weapons. what if 25% that don't mind doing that have we
. >> that students, areata klein, won't even get close to the school being safer. a lot of ideas to make schools safer after gary johnson feel about that, governor thank you for joining us. as a libertarian it is a slippery slope. and the compromise in doing so. they want better data records, better background checks, what are your thoughts? >> running for president, i was asked numerous occasions and absolutely think we should be engaging in a dialogue and discussion how to keep...
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the kleins cutting into recent losses -- declines cutting into recent losses. industrials, some defense contractors are gaining, lockheed martin, raytheon, huntington, all rising. bloomberg intelligence predicting we could see an increase in military spending once we get the budget negotiation done with. bloomberg intelligence saying although federal expended -- bending is mired in political posturing, there are a number of military systems that will benefit once congress passes the defense budgets. there is anticipation of that today. another group coming back today, the banks, the financials doing well despite what we heard in terms of the rate cut in wells fargo. we are seeing other big banks sayingth morgan stanley big bank stocks are on sale and a multiplayer affect of lower taxes on bank profitability and that should double pe's over the next 12 months. we are watching a resumption in the increase in the bond yield. 2.81%, not a big increase today but just directionally with selling in bonds. the increase we see is not putting a dent in the stock market r
the kleins cutting into recent losses -- declines cutting into recent losses. industrials, some defense contractors are gaining, lockheed martin, raytheon, huntington, all rising. bloomberg intelligence predicting we could see an increase in military spending once we get the budget negotiation done with. bloomberg intelligence saying although federal expended -- bending is mired in political posturing, there are a number of military systems that will benefit once congress passes the defense...
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less than week after the sup and nbc 10's andrea klein thomas fans tonight. >> the fans have been standingthe rain for hours to get cory's autograph. we'll have his response, coming up.> a stormy sunday, you saw andrea's umbrella. you'll need a good quality umbrella for tomorr rain thunderstorms, temperatures in the 60mperatures in the 30s, does that seem like a lot to you. it is pour yourself a cup of coffee. the forecast is coming next. >>> the team posted this video on instagram. getting off the bus to do the electric slide. you might say this is their signature dance, a week ago today at the nfl honors the eagles won a the nfl best celebration of the year for this rendition during game against the and fans are clement. andrea, there's quite the crowd outse,s it's nasty out here. nation, though does care. just take a look at this line.und building here. thees at least sho . bringing ets, pictures and other memorabilia for sign. he tells us he's been going nonstop since the super bowl and is still trying to take it all in. clement was of the specialcored a tou in the super bowl of all of
less than week after the sup and nbc 10's andrea klein thomas fans tonight. >> the fans have been standingthe rain for hours to get cory's autograph. we'll have his response, coming up.> a stormy sunday, you saw andrea's umbrella. you'll need a good quality umbrella for tomorr rain thunderstorms, temperatures in the 60mperatures in the 30s, does that seem like a lot to you. it is pour yourself a cup of coffee. the forecast is coming next. >>> the team posted this video on...
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it's too early for work now most klein started. it's before eight pm until then they simply roam the streets. i think i'm a little bit nutty. because i'm going to. be looking at one of the soap and continue to list witness list of know where it was. gonna. go to the us you're a. senator a woman one is and making a. movie or a movie and photo of us room. moa is a focus on page one opens with you to. lead the state i think you want to put it. where you're not part of the work every week and you know you could create time or full time you don't have money for food types that it's. going to become. a bone issue. and yet it delayed the baby bill you wouldn't know then what would it do if you're in a given state and then. follow the boys to see where they would sleep at nights we seem to realize that we had been to this part before but in the daytime our local contact took us here because it's a known hot spot for drug dealers users sex workers and the homeless. we couldn't believe that this is how these two kids sleep at nights and that
it's too early for work now most klein started. it's before eight pm until then they simply roam the streets. i think i'm a little bit nutty. because i'm going to. be looking at one of the soap and continue to list witness list of know where it was. gonna. go to the us you're a. senator a woman one is and making a. movie or a movie and photo of us room. moa is a focus on page one opens with you to. lead the state i think you want to put it. where you're not part of the work every week and you...
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nbc 10's andrea klein thomas and brandon hudson helped host the event. >>> coming up, a big day for thesel fans. why the super saturday was such a big day for them and how they're helping their dads make a prediction about tomorrow's super bowl. >>> and the super bowl soccer on the way for our sunday. i'm tracking a storm system that will bring us heavy rain just in time for game time. will it be over by the time the game is over? i'll let you know coming up in the ten-day forecast next. ♪ your heart doesn't only belong to you. bye grandpa. and if you have heart failure, entrusting your heart to entresto may help. entresto is a heart failure medicine that helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital compared to a leading heart failure medicine. don't take entresto if pregnant. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take en
nbc 10's andrea klein thomas and brandon hudson helped host the event. >>> coming up, a big day for thesel fans. why the super saturday was such a big day for them and how they're helping their dads make a prediction about tomorrow's super bowl. >>> and the super bowl soccer on the way for our sunday. i'm tracking a storm system that will bring us heavy rain just in time for game time. will it be over by the time the game is over? i'll let you know coming up in the ten-day...
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klein is hoping to help those with cipa but those in pain. >> we have a huge worldwide epidemic with pain, and i see ate as huge opportunity to move things forward in understanding and hopefully coming to a more safe therapies for pain. in the united states, we are losing huge number of people to opioid overdose, and so can we learn something here where where we can develop a new drug that will not have the risk, and help the patients who are suffering with this. >> reporter: next, is it possible to map the entire nervous system? one lab in the united states is trying to unravel the wiring in our brains. woman: i'm a fighter. always have been. when i found out i had age-related macular degeneration, amd, i wanted to fight back. my doctor and i came up with a plan. it includes preservision. only preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula recommended by the national eye institute to help reduce the risk of progression of moderate to advanced amd backed by 15 years of clinical studies. that's why i fight. because it's my vision. preservision. that's why i fight. directv has bee
klein is hoping to help those with cipa but those in pain. >> we have a huge worldwide epidemic with pain, and i see ate as huge opportunity to move things forward in understanding and hopefully coming to a more safe therapies for pain. in the united states, we are losing huge number of people to opioid overdose, and so can we learn something here where where we can develop a new drug that will not have the risk, and help the patients who are suffering with this. >> reporter: next,...
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klein is demanding a marsh punishment for a delaware man who broke often a piece of a statue at the franklin institute. michael rohana was at an ugly sweater party in december. federal authorities say he broke off a piece of the warrior's thumb and put it in his pocket. the statue was on loan from china and worth $4.5 million. county officials say they want the 24-year-old to be harshly punished and demanding compensation for the damage. >>> president trump is slowing his support behind one of his biggest critics, he's endorsing mitt romney in his run for u.s. senate. the president tweeted last night, mitt romney has announced he's running for senate for the wonderful state of utah. he will make a great senator and he has my full support. that's quite a turn around for both men. trump said the massachusetts governor had choked like a dog with his failed bid against president obama. and romney called trump a phony. >>> and potholes are popping up everywhere. you see them on the roads. we saw the casualties at the auto and tire repair in northeast philadelphia. cracked and broken rims, tired d
klein is demanding a marsh punishment for a delaware man who broke often a piece of a statue at the franklin institute. michael rohana was at an ugly sweater party in december. federal authorities say he broke off a piece of the warrior's thumb and put it in his pocket. the statue was on loan from china and worth $4.5 million. county officials say they want the 24-year-old to be harshly punished and demanding compensation for the damage. >>> president trump is slowing his support...
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be klein fell below eight thousand dollars for the first time since november. and that's a huge humble from high of just under twenty thousand dollars a region me december it has since recovered slightly but it's still down eighty five percent. below the nine thousand dollar mark other digital currencies of also plunged. at e. theory emboldened twenty percent in one day the past month has been a roller coaster ride as you can see in this grap. at its is the theory and for your information is the second biggest of action currency market body. now why do you think tom this is happening well it's because governments around the world happy increasing regulatory pressure on the market. in here on thursday at said that it would iraqi cake use a special assets this of the china south korea and even russia that they've clamped down on the tray. me while japan's financial also carried. a spot inspection current crypto currency exchange coin check this friday the regulators that it had also assigned to fix flaws in the system well before hackers stole. five hundred and t
be klein fell below eight thousand dollars for the first time since november. and that's a huge humble from high of just under twenty thousand dollars a region me december it has since recovered slightly but it's still down eighty five percent. below the nine thousand dollar mark other digital currencies of also plunged. at e. theory emboldened twenty percent in one day the past month has been a roller coaster ride as you can see in this grap. at its is the theory and for your information is...
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back to you >>> investors are still reeling after the stock market saw its biggest one day we they klein since 2015. analysts say a strong job support and rising wages made investors nervous. what now? usa today market experts have four tips for investors looking ahead. first, do not panic and stay the course. economists still see growth ahead for 2018. consider buying the dip. if you decide to snap up shares at lower price be selective or wait and watch. the market may rebound in a big way but it could take sometime and realize the sale off is a blimp. on avenue traj u.s. sees corrections of 10 #15 -- 10% at least once a year. experts are suggesting you retire later. jill explains how extra time on the job translates to a better standard of living. >> worker longer even bay little bit can have a dramatic impact on retirement. retiring at age 66 instead of 62 can increase your standard of living and retirement by almost 33%. hang in there till age 70 ask the standard of live willing improve by nearly 75%. that is because oh a delay means you still be contributing to your retirement plan.
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joining over alums of the klein college of media and communication for a pregame reception. >> jeff skverskyts. i thought the philly pro teams would never lose again. >> would have been nice. >> i believed it for a second there >> this is a tough go around for the sixers. back to back-to-back games, down in d.c. tonight against a team they have struggled with down in washington. since the eagles won the super bowl three weeks ago tonight, the sixers had been perfect. but tonight, the shot at eight straight, something they haven't done in 15 years, falls short. tough back-to-back for joel embiid and company in d.c. sixers trying to keep the run alive. ben simmons, that feed in the first. see that? give me some. second quarter, under the net, the homey, dario, what a save to simmons. but the sixers struggle in the second quarter. outscored by 17. otto porter at the buzzer to end the half. third quarter it gets ugly. sixers down as many as 23 in the third. and washington was without john wall. sixers fight back. final minutes, embiid, get within eight. but too little, too late to stir up a come
joining over alums of the klein college of media and communication for a pregame reception. >> jeff skverskyts. i thought the philly pro teams would never lose again. >> would have been nice. >> i believed it for a second there >> this is a tough go around for the sixers. back to back-to-back games, down in d.c. tonight against a team they have struggled with down in washington. since the eagles won the super bowl three weeks ago tonight, the sixers had been perfect. but...
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would say that is true things have not improved and it seems that the trajectory is towards of the kleine rather than improvement and it's not just in the democratic record it is in the human rights field the thin the political field the security the economy there is massive mismanagement everywhere and it seems that corruption has become a matter of state policy so sadly i have to say that that is the case well thanks to all our guests we're going to have to leave it there timothy called us with more stuff and magic man door and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website at al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is at a.j. inside story for me mohammed i'm joined and the entire team here i found out. i. for the congolese the journey to work all aboard means unimaginable hardship i prefer to lie down because they knew i got the captain to chance in life and limb on a dangerous journey through the jungl
would say that is true things have not improved and it seems that the trajectory is towards of the kleine rather than improvement and it's not just in the democratic record it is in the human rights field the thin the political field the security the economy there is massive mismanagement everywhere and it seems that corruption has become a matter of state policy so sadly i have to say that that is the case well thanks to all our guests we're going to have to leave it there timothy called us...
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it was a long and historic the klein, something i don't think most people in the early 1980's thought was possible -- it was a long and historic decline, something i don't think most people in the early 1980's that was possible. crime went up every year during that time. so, over the last two or three years, the country, and some leaders, i think, lost some focus that led to this progress, and our work, your work has become more difficult. the result of some of our missteps is that violent crime in 14, 15,nearly 7% and 16. robberies went up. assaults went up 10%. rape went up nearly 11%. murder shot up by more than 20% in two years. 15, which was the 1968 inincrease since homicide. another 8% next year. meanwhile, we suffered the deadliest drug crisis in our history. with never seen anything like the 64,000 deaths we had last year. is just gracias, that unprecedented. the largest cause of death of americans under age 50, drug overdose, is really remarkable. i don't think it was a coincidence that violent crime and drug use rose during this time. i was reading one of our department fun
it was a long and historic the klein, something i don't think most people in the early 1980's thought was possible -- it was a long and historic decline, something i don't think most people in the early 1980's that was possible. crime went up every year during that time. so, over the last two or three years, the country, and some leaders, i think, lost some focus that led to this progress, and our work, your work has become more difficult. the result of some of our missteps is that violent...
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propaganda we travel to harvard law school to meet with your high bank or director of the brooklyn klein center for internet and society for this particular study we started rolling the tape for may of twenty fifteen all the way to election day bank learned his team identified about two million stories that mention one of the candidates and more than seventy thousand online news sites ranging from blogs to mainstream media they then digitally mapped how often the stories we their link to shared or tweeted on facebook and twitter each of these knows represents one biggest source. the way their color represents the attention of audiences to their bank lose analysis reveal two separate media ecosystems in america one grounded in the established mainstream media and the other insights dispensing propaganda from the far right breitbart right wing web site that was run by steve benen donald trump's campaign strategist and former white house advisor is a central place in the map and the result is a remarkably clear image with a very distinct insular right wing and a fairly mixed race what role
propaganda we travel to harvard law school to meet with your high bank or director of the brooklyn klein center for internet and society for this particular study we started rolling the tape for may of twenty fifteen all the way to election day bank learned his team identified about two million stories that mention one of the candidates and more than seventy thousand online news sites ranging from blogs to mainstream media they then digitally mapped how often the stories we their link to shared...
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days into the winter olympics and another seventeen year old american has won gold in south korea klein from v.w. sports is welcomed nicholas tell us about chloe can't fit it. in the water in the states apparently because on sunday drug won the gold in snowboarding and today all the sudden another seventeen year old. came with the hot plate here you see a look at the air that she gets a medal no but you do still ski anything like that. you get a little she's doing here is a ten eighty that's turning three times if you do it once or twice consecutively which we showed the last person to actually do that at the olympics so well done to her that's at the ripe age of seventeen quite quite quite young. what's also interesting of course is at a very young age she would train on her trampoline every morning before school trying her flips out and trying her jumps and three or four years ago she actually would have qualified for the sochi games has not been thirteen the sea wouldn't allow her to say. she met the qualifying criteria a.j. last six years to go to go at the age of thirty and she's f
days into the winter olympics and another seventeen year old american has won gold in south korea klein from v.w. sports is welcomed nicholas tell us about chloe can't fit it. in the water in the states apparently because on sunday drug won the gold in snowboarding and today all the sudden another seventeen year old. came with the hot plate here you see a look at the air that she gets a medal no but you do still ski anything like that. you get a little she's doing here is a ten eighty that's...
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going to be a jam packed day and we'll see you again tomorrow to wrap it all up for us nick mckenna klein on t.v. sports desk thank you so much. yes yes and with that you're up to date here on t.w. news i'm sarah kelly in by land thank you so much for watching we hope to see you again six. what drives the economy. to see it come to be. made in germany always has its finger on the pulse. of the markets. to. me. in sixty minutes. a home for saving global india's tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas that protect the climate and boost clean energy solutions to inspire people to take action global ideas on. the. scars on. the still tangible. for good. to see the edge but. they have surprised they also have a future. i really understand people who say they don't want to stay here. but i also admire people who want to stay here and who decided to create something . new beginning in peace time for the people making it possible what needs to happen to tolerance and reconciliation are to stand a chance. out of darkness cities during war. starting march tent
going to be a jam packed day and we'll see you again tomorrow to wrap it all up for us nick mckenna klein on t.v. sports desk thank you so much. yes yes and with that you're up to date here on t.w. news i'm sarah kelly in by land thank you so much for watching we hope to see you again six. what drives the economy. to see it come to be. made in germany always has its finger on the pulse. of the markets. to. me. in sixty minutes. a home for saving global india's tell stories of creative people...
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your condition but also to get a friend ation go into klein do something do something about it so that's only talk over the family because obviously when you decide to go public with some let means that the pub they live by the interest in your condition is quite a different thing from handling on an illness to feel self and your family so that was a big decision to make it was but it was an easy decision and i can say this and it may be your question every second because when i go diagnosed the professor basically said this is your masses and see what you've got to do and since then it's been like taking your comment your broken down car into the garbage and you've got to diagnose the issue and you've got to go and fix it that's been the frustrating thing for him and the the the medical profession really been help for. the drug side of things to try and stop a cure of this issue the nasties behind the scene i've been up to fantastic because there is only one drug available and that's who really is or i came out twenty two years ago so the reason for my frustration that there's been no c
your condition but also to get a friend ation go into klein do something do something about it so that's only talk over the family because obviously when you decide to go public with some let means that the pub they live by the interest in your condition is quite a different thing from handling on an illness to feel self and your family so that was a big decision to make it was but it was an easy decision and i can say this and it may be your question every second because when i go diagnosed...
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not know just how high this will go if it's possible it could lead to the president himself patty klein al-jazeera washington well the u.s. has also confirmed that it will open its new embassy in jerusalem this may not so much earlier than expected palestinians have condemned the announcement also in jordan because the latest. news the u.s. embassy would move from tel aviv to jerusalem on may fourteenth ok not in a communique but in a tweet from israel's intelligence minister i would like to congratulate donald trump on his decision to transfer the u.s. embassy on israel's seventieth independence day no greater gift than that a short time later the u.s. president donald trump confirmed the news in a speech i was hit by more countries and more pressure and more people calling begging me don't do it don't do it don't do it. i said we have to do it it's the right thing to do it wasn't december trump announced he was moving the embassy to jerusalem. and he angered at those who said the u.s. was basically giving jerusalem to israel outside of final status talks with the palestinians the pale
not know just how high this will go if it's possible it could lead to the president himself patty klein al-jazeera washington well the u.s. has also confirmed that it will open its new embassy in jerusalem this may not so much earlier than expected palestinians have condemned the announcement also in jordan because the latest. news the u.s. embassy would move from tel aviv to jerusalem on may fourteenth ok not in a communique but in a tweet from israel's intelligence minister i would like to...
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we saw the kleins of double that magnitude earlier in the session -- declines of double that magnitude earlier in the session. cac 40 down by 1.5%. this is bloomberg. ♪ london, i'm mark barton. vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn. this is "bloomberg markets." the s&p 500 and the dow and the stoxx 600 and the vix right now -- the s&p is up .5%. the dow up .4%. still negative in europe and the vix is slowly coming in after a wild day yesterday. what is next for investors? we are joined by erik schatzker. we know that volatility is a major input into a bunch of strategies, might be responsible for $1 trillion outstanding. what we saw yesterday was just the beginning of what we could see. erik: that is the question. to understand what comes next, we have to understand better what happened yesterday. the two words that best describe what happened yesterday -- never before. yesterday's 20 point move in the mix was, totally unprecedented. we have built a chart together that illustrates this point. the magnitude of a 20 point move in the vix was theoretically not possible. if you look at the distribution
we saw the kleins of double that magnitude earlier in the session -- declines of double that magnitude earlier in the session. cac 40 down by 1.5%. this is bloomberg. ♪ london, i'm mark barton. vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn. this is "bloomberg markets." the s&p 500 and the dow and the stoxx 600 and the vix right now -- the s&p is up .5%. the dow up .4%. still negative in europe and the vix is slowly coming in after a wild day yesterday. what is next for investors? we are joined...
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not know just how high this will go if it's possible it could lead to the president himself patty klein al-jazeera washington well over to europe now where the e.u. council president donald tusk says the u.k. is approach to the next stage of brecht's it negotiations is based on pure illusion speaking at an e.u. summit in brussels he said britain was still trying to cherrypick its future relationship with the union it follows reports that the british prime minister to resign may's divided cabinet has finally reached an agreed position reports a senior ministers are backing a plan call management divergence this would mean the u.k. setting some e.u. regulation after a break said double tusk however rubbished the plan. the u.k. government seems to be moving towards more details but says sion. however if the media reports are correct. i'm afraid that to get position today it's based on pure illusion. it looks like the cake for those of you still alive. from the very start of it's been a key principle of your turn to serve and that can be no cherry picking. and slow single market the lock ou
not know just how high this will go if it's possible it could lead to the president himself patty klein al-jazeera washington well over to europe now where the e.u. council president donald tusk says the u.k. is approach to the next stage of brecht's it negotiations is based on pure illusion speaking at an e.u. summit in brussels he said britain was still trying to cherrypick its future relationship with the union it follows reports that the british prime minister to resign may's divided...
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not know just how high this will go if it's possible it could lead to the president himself patty klein al-jazeera washington. the u.s. president has spoken at america's largest gathering of conservatives saying the exactly what they wanted to hear from many things from immigration to north korea donald trump all saying is the speech again call for teachers to be armed and idea he proposed after last week's school shooting in florida alan fischer has more ah this was donald trump a homegrown surrounded by supporters people won over by his first year successes so relaxed he even made a real joke about his here i try like hell to hide their balls but folks i worked hard as he started talking there was one protester who produced a russian flag he was quickly show to down and escorted out. fifteen months on from the election donald trump began real live there when i and what it times felt will look a campaign rally of all he talked about the successes his administration had brought the lotus cheer for a decision in the middle east we officially recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel w
not know just how high this will go if it's possible it could lead to the president himself patty klein al-jazeera washington. the u.s. president has spoken at america's largest gathering of conservatives saying the exactly what they wanted to hear from many things from immigration to north korea donald trump all saying is the speech again call for teachers to be armed and idea he proposed after last week's school shooting in florida alan fischer has more ah this was donald trump a homegrown...
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well the plane on fire one school of thought could be that maybe an engine gave up on the initial klein one of the found blades came out it was uncontained maybe it cut through a fuel line maybe it cut through a control line done hawkins earlier on saying the flight tracker tracked this plane it did it and then it suddenly came back up again sounding like the pilots did have control issues with the plane really early days but it could be and engine full of you heard any more about that where you. give the money just like to say that meteorologists they have this is a statement they've said that the whether that you see here we just dismiss that but most of the day he sees highly unlikely they said no but it's polluted it has a factor in this crash the sweat there is you know it's completely normal on the flights but the sec off the particular it flies in these conditions conditions much worse than the less a cold and less a course of plane hadn't been d.r.s. probably is another theory no reason to say that it had no reason to think that it hadn't done with it ever internationally and pu
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the kleins in 2% hurting those long investors. close is 10 minutes away. ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i am vonnie quinn. the: i'm mark barton with european close seven minutes away. the stoxx 600 is on pace for the worst day since june 2016. thank you for joining us. it was a great piece that you wrote today at you spoke to traders and fund managers. been surprisingly difficult to find a true stock bear today. everyone is saying that we waiting for the best time to buy dip.in europe , it was not going to be today because we have to catch up to the steepwhich saw route yesterday. we were expecting declines. people are waiting for the right time to buy. alreadylining up orders is what we are hearing. fundamentals are "strong." even in the selloff, there is a lot of optimism. mark: europe remains a good destination for the money despite the fact that we are playing catch-up? bigreverse has not been as as the u.s., does that tell us anything? investor that we interviewed making an interesting point that because of the valuation in eu
the kleins in 2% hurting those long investors. close is 10 minutes away. ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i am vonnie quinn. the: i'm mark barton with european close seven minutes away. the stoxx 600 is on pace for the worst day since june 2016. thank you for joining us. it was a great piece that you wrote today at you spoke to traders and fund managers. been surprisingly difficult to find a true stock bear today. everyone is saying that we waiting for the best time to buy dip.in europe , it was...
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as doctor klein noted, we decided to hold our announcement of the awards in a public forum this year because we want to underline, emphasize quality journalism and how important it really is in this tense time. i think we can all agree that 2017 was an extraordinary year for news both at home and abroad, and we can also agree that news outfits are having a tough time of it. the financial pressures are unrelenting, and partisan attacks coming from all sides. so it's good to just take a moment now and back and celebrate outstanding work that is being done. it's a reminder that an independent and feisty press is a bulwark to our democracy. so we have 12 poke judges as dr. cline mentioned, we went over 485 submissions. we whittle them down to first 90,. >> translator: , then finally a winning 17. in three categories we decided to have shared awards. that's because, frankly, it became just impossible to select one over the other. we thought it was not just futile but in a way almost unfair. so here goes. if you have questions afterwards, i'll try to answer them. the winners for best work
as doctor klein noted, we decided to hold our announcement of the awards in a public forum this year because we want to underline, emphasize quality journalism and how important it really is in this tense time. i think we can all agree that 2017 was an extraordinary year for news both at home and abroad, and we can also agree that news outfits are having a tough time of it. the financial pressures are unrelenting, and partisan attacks coming from all sides. so it's good to just take a moment...