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zakim bridge and lever connector picking up rush hour delays. 's touthbodide toward the bottom of the screen. you can see the mure on the lens and roadways. not the most pleasant start to the morning. so budget in extra travel ti. overall, not bad, kelly ann. >> the heaviest of the rainfall is shifting off the coast. we have fog and also some wind. we top out ith upper 50s. tomorrow 50 degrees, breezy conditions. this weekend we start to really feel t chill as the temperatures dp into the 40s. antoinette: an act oindns at a new hampshire toys "r" us store led to a chain reaction of generosity. it started when chelsea provencher and her 8-year-o daughter violet braved the black friday crowd so that violet the pair ran into trouble. they were $5 short. the cashier stepped in. sheila nelson paid the difference. >> amazing she was nice enoug to help out. >> it was an instinct. i like to do nice things for people. antoinette: rer provencher was so moved by nelson's kindness that he thenat $552 to help other customers who have trouble paying for their
zakim bridge and lever connector picking up rush hour delays. 's touthbodide toward the bottom of the screen. you can see the mure on the lens and roadways. not the most pleasant start to the morning. so budget in extra travel ti. overall, not bad, kelly ann. >> the heaviest of the rainfall is shifting off the coast. we have fog and also some wind. we top out ith upper 50s. tomorrow 50 degrees, breezy conditions. this weekend we start to really feel t chill as the temperatures dp into the...
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the pike is quiet. 93 lookingood out of methuen the lever connector. back to you. antoinette: talk about a sister aid of her choking baby sier. randy: miranda, two days old at the time, when her big sister noticed her choking. her face was changing colors. alise told the mother about what she learned and turned the baby over and patted her on the back. randy: the nurses gave the sixth grader her own stethoscope. miranda is one week old. she was born a month early but is doing fine. antoinette: good to hear this. to your economy. asian markets are up. wall street futur aremixed. the november jobs report is due out tomorrow morning. with a new commuter rail program. trains run through gillette adium and boston only on game days. the new program, trainsould run regularly between the two locations. if approved, the progr wou run for 11 months beginning in 2018. the t still has to sign off on the new stop. antoinette: forget twitter, instagram, facebook. that's apparently for us old people. snapchat is all the rage with tn one college in wisconsin is using the app to co
the pike is quiet. 93 lookingood out of methuen the lever connector. back to you. antoinette: talk about a sister aid of her choking baby sier. randy: miranda, two days old at the time, when her big sister noticed her choking. her face was changing colors. alise told the mother about what she learned and turned the baby over and patted her on the back. randy: the nurses gave the sixth grader her own stethoscope. miranda is one week old. she was born a month early but is doing fine. antoinette:...
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lever -- care leaver.olved? in oxford for example, the producer of tracy beaker has been wrapping presents and has given his office over so that all the presents can be held in liverpool, the arts school restau ra nt liverpool, the arts school restaurant have done all the food and donated the cherokees. in london, we've got a brilliant stylist called sabrina who was the stylus forjennifer hudson, she is holding a salon at the christmas dinner. the idea is that the light standards for the care leaver are high so they deserve to have the absolute best today. they're all in it for them for the following reasons. it's not like the person with no family is distant and we are throwing their coins at them, this ca re throwing their coins at them, this care is just as throwing their coins at them, this care isjust as much throwing their coins at them, this care is just as much about the volu nteers care is just as much about the volunteers as the people in care. there is an equal exchange of love between the two.
lever -- care leaver.olved? in oxford for example, the producer of tracy beaker has been wrapping presents and has given his office over so that all the presents can be held in liverpool, the arts school restau ra nt liverpool, the arts school restaurant have done all the food and donated the cherokees. in london, we've got a brilliant stylist called sabrina who was the stylus forjennifer hudson, she is holding a salon at the christmas dinner. the idea is that the light standards for the care...
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a live look at the lever connector, southbound towards the bottom of the screen. and a bit of a delay building. let's go to the maps. still not seeing too many problems. 24 looks good out of brockton if you are traveling the expressway. your trip, 25 minutes, braintree into boston, and along the pike, only 15 from 49 to building delays out of methuen. and stop and go through wilmington and more volume approaching the spot pond. trains and buses are running on schedule. randy: two people were killed in a crash in milton. state police say that it happened around 3:30 this morning on brush road. the vehicle hit a tree and then caught fire. three people were inside that vehicle. the survivor was taken to boston medical center for treatment. >> also breaking this morning, street in roxbury. this was around 1:30. a wentworth campus police cruiser was also hit by a car on the same street. four people were in that vehicle. one was arrested. the other three got away. boston police say the officer was taken to the hospital and is expected to be ok. more breaking news this m
a live look at the lever connector, southbound towards the bottom of the screen. and a bit of a delay building. let's go to the maps. still not seeing too many problems. 24 looks good out of brockton if you are traveling the expressway. your trip, 25 minutes, braintree into boston, and along the pike, only 15 from 49 to building delays out of methuen. and stop and go through wilmington and more volume approaching the spot pond. trains and buses are running on schedule. randy: two people were...
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use the levers he just used than a military lever. >> so you think it's appropriate for the president-elect to use twitter to taunt china and issue these threats as he did over the weekend? >> we can all talk about his tweets for the rest of his presidency. what i would say, though, in this case is what you're seeing is non-military threats. when you remember both president bush and before him, president clinton. they said things that actually led to troops and ships moving because the china straits is not a stable area. these are movies and much more intended to show china that he will use the levels of diplomacy. >> but is it okay from your perspective to upend it with no allies in the region, serious confrontations with veteran u.s. diplomats to simply go ahead and tweet this kind of stuff? sdp >> there are two things there, and we can talk about the tweet. if we sell $2 billion of f-16 to taiwan, does it really stabilize? and if it does, isn't this too stable of a region to to say it a good balance. a good balance with china is that we have serious talks about their property, about keep
use the levers he just used than a military lever. >> so you think it's appropriate for the president-elect to use twitter to taunt china and issue these threats as he did over the weekend? >> we can all talk about his tweets for the rest of his presidency. what i would say, though, in this case is what you're seeing is non-military threats. when you remember both president bush and before him, president clinton. they said things that actually led to troops and ships moving because...
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the best moment lever had in my life was one of the la st lever had in my life was one of the last daysis catch, in johannesburg, winning the game for england, among some great guys in the team. it does not get much better than that, that is whatl the team. it does not get much better than that, that is what i set out to do. i achieved it, i better than that, that is what i set out to do. i achieved it, ljust did ita out to do. i achieved it, ljust did it a lot less than i imagined and hope. coming to terms with life after cricket has
the best moment lever had in my life was one of the la st lever had in my life was one of the last daysis catch, in johannesburg, winning the game for england, among some great guys in the team. it does not get much better than that, that is whatl the team. it does not get much better than that, that is what i set out to do. i achieved it, i better than that, that is what i set out to do. i achieved it, ljust did ita out to do. i achieved it, ljust did it a lot less than i imagined and hope....
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we have a globe that is levered as well as our consumer that is levered.lation equals higher interest rates and less affordable things, and we already have -- >> higher, but -- >> i hooer but still low, though, right? if you are -- we're not talking about -- >> it's an important distinction. >> the world levers to the previous 24 months. we just do, right? everybody re-fi's down to the lower rate, and you adjust accordingly. when it goes up, i always think delta is infinitely more important. everybody is, like, don't worry. it's fine until interest rates hit six, and then everything blew up well short of six. >> it also depends on what type of infrags we'lation i was talk about. what i was talking about before was wage inflation. we've seen, look, i hate the term. ? green shoots up. we've seen some of that. it's got further to go. if it's commodity-based inflation, and that just raises the price of cars as wages stagnate, then that is definitely a problem. i think we've started to see the green shoots of wage inflation, and that will continue. that's the t
we have a globe that is levered as well as our consumer that is levered.lation equals higher interest rates and less affordable things, and we already have -- >> higher, but -- >> i hooer but still low, though, right? if you are -- we're not talking about -- >> it's an important distinction. >> the world levers to the previous 24 months. we just do, right? everybody re-fi's down to the lower rate, and you adjust accordingly. when it goes up, i always think delta is...
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-- leverage -- levers you can pull and reserves you can draw on, so i think that is one of the positivehings. but unusual uncertainty in the political sphere, which is very different -- difficult to fall -- is very difficult to call. francine: does that impact banks, or are you thinking of something more systemic? another lehman brothers-type of moment? mr. flint: i think you saw the markets react very well to individual institution events in 2016. and i think one of the extraordinary features of the referendum in june was people went to bed that night with the markets, commentators, pundits, pollsters, bookmakers predicting one result and woke up in the morning with a different outcome. market volumes were six times normal, though huge volatility. banking stocks predominantly based in europe with european customer bases suffered 20%-30% declines, commodity prices were all over the place, and everything worked. you know everything settled. , all the trades could be executed. there was liquidity to do everything. and i think you stand back and say the ecosystem has been built that can wi
-- leverage -- levers you can pull and reserves you can draw on, so i think that is one of the positivehings. but unusual uncertainty in the political sphere, which is very different -- difficult to fall -- is very difficult to call. francine: does that impact banks, or are you thinking of something more systemic? another lehman brothers-type of moment? mr. flint: i think you saw the markets react very well to individual institution events in 2016. and i think one of the extraordinary features...
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should i suggest that the levers that you could sort of influence but not break the relationship, do those go away that there could be a break? all of that is kind of a pretext and if india wants the change it, and then the approach to do that is more cohearsive and then the force and that places a lot of pressure on pakistan in their own domestic and then the difficulty and then the political class for the attacks to take on the groups like let. that's really hard, and there's going to have to be some response. you see the domestic sources are on both sides. that's difficult for anything that you said here to think about and influence that and that would buy time and then the escalation of the move. >> so if i may ask as we discuss on the panel and there's a conversation of the pakistan and cutting pakistan off in delhi and how you does one square this urge to banish pakistan or cut pakistan with the crisis management process. if you have no relationship with one country, how do you influence it whichever way you want? if the u.s. loses the able, are we not leaving the space open fo
should i suggest that the levers that you could sort of influence but not break the relationship, do those go away that there could be a break? all of that is kind of a pretext and if india wants the change it, and then the approach to do that is more cohearsive and then the force and that places a lot of pressure on pakistan in their own domestic and then the difficulty and then the political class for the attacks to take on the groups like let. that's really hard, and there's going to have to...
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she is my not so secret weapon is a public school teacher and a strong lever in women's reproductive rights. we have represented the area for a decade. -- all of these things were decided in the last month, we are going to hit the ground running. we will be thankfully coming up on monday, coming back on thursday, close to the airport. i view it as a one step up from a 4 hour drive to tallahassee. >> any plans on where you will live? >> we already filed out the bid for our apartment. hopefully we will get that. i know that will make her happy. we are a team. we plan on living close to the capital, being around didn't being involved in committee work, and hopefully passing key pieces of legislation through amendment and improving existing bills as well as burning home projects to the district. >> anything you're looking for it to doing? >> i tend to be creative, i had almost perfect attendance in committees, and as a lawyer i am a cerebral type. i plan on being very active in filing amendments. i believe it is all about committee work and oversight, the day today business of the busine
she is my not so secret weapon is a public school teacher and a strong lever in women's reproductive rights. we have represented the area for a decade. -- all of these things were decided in the last month, we are going to hit the ground running. we will be thankfully coming up on monday, coming back on thursday, close to the airport. i view it as a one step up from a 4 hour drive to tallahassee. >> any plans on where you will live? >> we already filed out the bid for our apartment....
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unwilling to use those levers of power. michael: to follow-up, victor, what is the nexus between slave labor and in the military programs in the north? how do you describe what is going on with money laundering and all these attempts to get hard currency? i'm just curious how slave labor fits in? north korea is eternally mismanaged economy. they made some very bad choices going back to the establishment of the state, some total of which is they have very little that they can trade in the open market for hard currency. they seek hard currency is through proliferation. the other, which there has been more focus on lately, is the export of their labor, small armies, laborers that get sent to different countries, that do projects, often construction projects, other hard labor projects outside of international labor organization laws and rules, and the currency that is made from that goes back into state coppers, and we believe it then goes to activities related to proliferation, combining dual use items for centrifuges. that's
unwilling to use those levers of power. michael: to follow-up, victor, what is the nexus between slave labor and in the military programs in the north? how do you describe what is going on with money laundering and all these attempts to get hard currency? i'm just curious how slave labor fits in? north korea is eternally mismanaged economy. they made some very bad choices going back to the establishment of the state, some total of which is they have very little that they can trade in the open...
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extent, they do have some levers they can pull internationally.tpp looking all but dead at the moment. .e have rcep in the frame i think you've done report saying this is the time for asia chance to step into trade, especially china to step into the u.s. where it's leaving a vacuum. vacuum, but is not being handed over on a silver platter. get thes to do a lot to trade deal signed. there is still work it needs to do, and to reap the benefits of the trade deals, economy still have to be more open, so there is a vacuum, but it's not being handed to china on a silver platter. if they do pull through, there will be delays before the economic benefits start to show up, so it is a medium-term positive for china and the it is notwell, but something that can bring immediate economic benefits. now, we had these pmi numbers the other day, and i'm just going back to the domestic economy there, which seemed to be portraying this picture of the rust belt powering the economy. it is still being powered by investment. the movement to services is going slowly. pm
extent, they do have some levers they can pull internationally.tpp looking all but dead at the moment. .e have rcep in the frame i think you've done report saying this is the time for asia chance to step into trade, especially china to step into the u.s. where it's leaving a vacuum. vacuum, but is not being handed over on a silver platter. get thes to do a lot to trade deal signed. there is still work it needs to do, and to reap the benefits of the trade deals, economy still have to be more...
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don't pull that lever! the door closes for good. you colossally stupid fool. you're dead, you know that? i wouldn't go so far as to say that. i figure i've got the head man here. n pa) 'mr. lockridge. dr. martin's waiting for you.' gabe? dr. martin will handle the launching alone. mr. muller is holding me hostage in the first-aid room. 'go put plan a into effect at once.' 'dr. martin will take full charge.' goodbye, gabe. good...goodbye, mr. lockridge. 'gabe, one thing more.' how much oxygen do we have left? for the two of you, at a normal rate of respiration about 18 minutes. so that's what plan a is, huh? complete abandonment by colleagues and buddies. you can't understand that, can you? the old moralities based on the value of the individual's life die hard. well, my life is now worth as little as yours. when a man joins our organization he agrees that whenever he makes a mistake that endangers the project, he becomes expendable. from the outside. i advise you to relax. (man on pa) '0 minus 30 minutes.' 30 minutes left, huh? well, according to slide rule ch
don't pull that lever! the door closes for good. you colossally stupid fool. you're dead, you know that? i wouldn't go so far as to say that. i figure i've got the head man here. n pa) 'mr. lockridge. dr. martin's waiting for you.' gabe? dr. martin will handle the launching alone. mr. muller is holding me hostage in the first-aid room. 'go put plan a into effect at once.' 'dr. martin will take full charge.' goodbye, gabe. good...goodbye, mr. lockridge. 'gabe, one thing more.' how much oxygen do...
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all levers of the government, especially once a new supreme court justice joined the court, he will have the ability to put in his agenda at the very beginning. over the first 100 days, six months, and first year -- a lot of presidents get a honeymoon period where they are popular. donald trump does not go into that. -- does not go in with that. significantnter resistance. >> the debate over the last nine weeks from election morning until this monday in december -- one iowa republican quoted that it was all one fantasy. we also posedd: this question to everyday voters in a poll that we conducted over the weekend. we did not find a large appetite even among democrats for actually trying to disrupt the elect oral college vote and overturn the results. that is one thing that has been interesting. we talk about shedding light on the process. americans still narrowly believe we should elect our president by the popular vote and not the electoral college. it is difficult to amend the constitution but there has been a movement to get them to join with other states to vote by way of the popular
all levers of the government, especially once a new supreme court justice joined the court, he will have the ability to put in his agenda at the very beginning. over the first 100 days, six months, and first year -- a lot of presidents get a honeymoon period where they are popular. donald trump does not go into that. -- does not go in with that. significantnter resistance. >> the debate over the last nine weeks from election morning until this monday in december -- one iowa republican...
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he use the levers of government throughout his career to obtain -- >> he got somewhere -- charlie: don'tk of it as jobs. [all talking at once] gary: a good entrepreneur looks at the system and sees how to take advantage of what the system gives you. reporter: friday the "wall street journal" editorial page said conservatives be careful about back up donald trump on rhetoric about trade you will rue the day you got behind him. one thing steve mnuchin said. when he talks about no absolute tax cut for the wealthy. and they got on his case and said stop the squeamishness about giving wealthy people tax breaks. gary: you heard joe and tobias that everybody is bullish now. is that something to be worried about? charlie: i think it's good to be bullish now. but for the reasons she points out, dagen pointed out. be wary. the market is spiking not because it's saying we'll have a great economy in the future. they are saying we may have inflation and huge deficits because you have to rationalize everything donald trump is saying. by the way, long-bond traders are generally smarter. the bond mearkt
he use the levers of government throughout his career to obtain -- >> he got somewhere -- charlie: don'tk of it as jobs. [all talking at once] gary: a good entrepreneur looks at the system and sees how to take advantage of what the system gives you. reporter: friday the "wall street journal" editorial page said conservatives be careful about back up donald trump on rhetoric about trade you will rue the day you got behind him. one thing steve mnuchin said. when he talks about no...
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but clearly he doesn't control the levers of power in washington just yet. >> that's right. and that's what i was saying at the beginning of the segment, that while president-elect trump's opinions is very and obviously he is using his position to make his opinion known and basically the tone and tenor of his future administration when it comes to israel and the united nations. at the end of the days wasn't his cal to make as he is not yet sworn in as president of the united states. clearly with all of the efforts on behalf of president-elect trump, he obama administration still executed this abstention and i do not think that it will have any bearing on future relationships between either the u.s. and israel or our future role in this security council. >> you don't think this is long last can damage for the israeli viewpoint. >> no, absolutely not. most important thing is the american people do not agree with this. they showed that when they showed up to vote for trump and trump is going to shake up things in washington big-time and this is just one thing where he certainly
but clearly he doesn't control the levers of power in washington just yet. >> that's right. and that's what i was saying at the beginning of the segment, that while president-elect trump's opinions is very and obviously he is using his position to make his opinion known and basically the tone and tenor of his future administration when it comes to israel and the united nations. at the end of the days wasn't his cal to make as he is not yet sworn in as president of the united states....
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time with the meeting, i found it an interesting conversation and to be continued, i am just going to lever it at that. >> i am joined by kristen welker, i don't know what's going on. all i know is this list gets longer and the ones that came to the vineyard earlier are not getting much good time out of this. it must be frustrating for rudy giuliani and the rest. your thoughts. what do you know. >> you can imagine and of course, you had mitt romney dining with president-elect trump last week. here is how to think about where things stand right now in terms of this race for the secretary of state, you had rudy giuliani and mitt romney who are the two top contenders but chris, we have been reporting trump's world was divided into these two top contenders, a lot of people saw rudy giuliani as so much of a loyalist and too many people thought mitt romney had been critical of donald trump during the campaign. that's why you are starting to see those two contenders start to fallout of favor. president-elect trump is exploring new options including huntsman. you had trump making that controversial
time with the meeting, i found it an interesting conversation and to be continued, i am just going to lever it at that. >> i am joined by kristen welker, i don't know what's going on. all i know is this list gets longer and the ones that came to the vineyard earlier are not getting much good time out of this. it must be frustrating for rudy giuliani and the rest. your thoughts. what do you know. >> you can imagine and of course, you had mitt romney dining with president-elect trump...
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they had been deliberating a long time in terms of what available levers they had, what levers they could pull, what options and went back and said, we're going to expand this executive order that they initially put out for the sony hacks in 2015 and add four more people to that. these are the four gru high ranking, the directorate of t russia, equivalent of the cia. in some ways though, the link they're making on expelled spies doesn't necessarily have to do with the cyber as the component of interfering in the u.s. elections. it has to do with harassment of u.s. officials in russia. so the four that were put on those names and five institutions, that was the main cyber response and importantly, craig, they also put out this paper giving u.s. cyber firms inside knowledge on how to defend against additional cyber attacks. clearly, the u.s. was bracing for potential more action from russia. >> quickly here before i let you go, harassment of our diplomats there in russia. what kind of harassment are we talking about here? >> there's this picture, video camera picture of u.s. employee going
they had been deliberating a long time in terms of what available levers they had, what levers they could pull, what options and went back and said, we're going to expand this executive order that they initially put out for the sony hacks in 2015 and add four more people to that. these are the four gru high ranking, the directorate of t russia, equivalent of the cia. in some ways though, the link they're making on expelled spies doesn't necessarily have to do with the cyber as the component of...
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, the pik about a half-hour, as you travel from 495 for 128, a heading north, 93, slow down to the lever connector, and we're also watching red line delays, they are minor because of a signal problem. olessa: breaking news on the eyeopener. >> erika here with the developments. >> breaking news coming from shington state, aolice officer in tacoma was killed just seconds after responding to a domestic dtu w, and we just learned that the officer was a 17-year veteran of the tacoma police department. a brockton motsr i stabbed to death. investigatsay the killer is her own son. the 18-year-o will face a jue this morning. he's accused of stabbing h mother multiple times. word on aotive there. and psident-elect donald trump, and mike pence kick off their white house victory tour in cinnnati, ohio tonight. before that, they will be in indianapolis to aounce their keep 1,000 jobs that were slated to go to mexico here in the u.s. for pence the trip is a homecoming as he wraps up his tenure a the governor. >> it's 6:34. new ideas being waved to regulate the recreational use of marijuana in t common
, the pik about a half-hour, as you travel from 495 for 128, a heading north, 93, slow down to the lever connector, and we're also watching red line delays, they are minor because of a signal problem. olessa: breaking news on the eyeopener. >> erika here with the developments. >> breaking news coming from shington state, aolice officer in tacoma was killed just seconds after responding to a domestic dtu w, and we just learned that the officer was a 17-year veteran of the tacoma...
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i'm wondering how much economic lever the incoming administration feels it has over china and whether that gives cover diplomatically. >> i don't know what their leverage is, but you have to be sensitive. china is an important nation, also happens to own a lot of our country's debt, so we have to deal with these things with sensitivity and recognize innovations are happening in artificial intelligence, robotics, including in china. we need to have a great relationship and the issue, whether it be the e-mail issues around hacking and the russians or issues around robots essentially and drones are basically reminder we're living in a more interconnected world, what i call the third way, internet of everything, and the issues around the intersection between innovation and policy both within the country and around the world are going to become much tougher in the coming decades. we have to have a more integrated view of these things and how to connect the dots. >> steve, you've written recently about progress being made in some areas. you talk about different emerging areas for start-ups,
i'm wondering how much economic lever the incoming administration feels it has over china and whether that gives cover diplomatically. >> i don't know what their leverage is, but you have to be sensitive. china is an important nation, also happens to own a lot of our country's debt, so we have to deal with these things with sensitivity and recognize innovations are happening in artificial intelligence, robotics, including in china. we need to have a great relationship and the issue,...
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you know, there are levers that we could have utilized, but obama has always been scared.ll we do after everything is, you know, we issue these statements much concern, you know, we admonish, josh ernest talks about how horrible it is and nothing changes. and yet civilians, 500,000 have died. it's horrible. >> i mean, it's just one of the many enormous problems that the trump administration will now inherit. ben collins, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you, melissa. >>> forget rain, hail, sleet, a letter carrier makes a split second decision when the truck she's driving -- look at that, catches fire. >>> china reportedly plans to slap an american car make we are a hefty fine. we're going to explain why. >>> and president-elect trump with glowing words for house speaker paul ryan, ryan's hometown crowd, not so much. this as we learn the house intelligence committee has called forage emergency briefing with all u.s. intel agencies on russian hacking. >> i think there's nothing wrong with an investigation that looks at all sides of what russia did and frankly any o
you know, there are levers that we could have utilized, but obama has always been scared.ll we do after everything is, you know, we issue these statements much concern, you know, we admonish, josh ernest talks about how horrible it is and nothing changes. and yet civilians, 500,000 have died. it's horrible. >> i mean, it's just one of the many enormous problems that the trump administration will now inherit. ben collins, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you, melissa....
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there's a legislative lever there. but seems to be very smart. betsy devos is a champion of charter schools and choice. >> a legend among conservatives. >> that's a war with teachers union there. a war going on right there. he's got rick perry in energy and then you have rex tillerson, ceo. all of this to me, i think there's been a six decade war on jobs. i think so. this cabinet looks to me like someone who is going to try free market job creating wealth creating economic policies. >> i don't think you can glean from this cabinet what's going to happen because one thing -- that is probably going into 2017 the only thing we know about donald trump is we have no idea what's going to happen. i'm not sure who to lob this question at. why is it that i feel he might actually work better with chuck schumer and democrats than the republicans who actually run the place and why is it that i'm concerned that the choice of elaine chao is a lever he can pull with mitch mcconnell knowing trump. does this make sense? >> it makes sense knowing trump that you wo
there's a legislative lever there. but seems to be very smart. betsy devos is a champion of charter schools and choice. >> a legend among conservatives. >> that's a war with teachers union there. a war going on right there. he's got rick perry in energy and then you have rex tillerson, ceo. all of this to me, i think there's been a six decade war on jobs. i think so. this cabinet looks to me like someone who is going to try free market job creating wealth creating economic policies....
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if you look at late april until now it dell levered low alpha. it looks stuck. >> the -- >> the sector. i don't think -- >> overall. >> in terms of oih -- >> you would rather do the beta trade. >> look at a rate offshore and these are toxic. but again, these are places at this oil price, these names are still -- >> that's the question. the oil price going to stay here? right? the biggest thing you need to look at in 2017 is saudi arabia. they will sell off assets in 2018 but even today they announced they will sell off other assets. that gives them incentive to keep the oil price high. >> you want to have a combination of all of them. i think you guys are right. you talk about the oil services. i love those names . i don't know why you don't want a chevron mixed in there and beta names, beaten down over leveraged names to add to yourself beta. >> so defensive and it should be. it's the best interrogated out there. they have high free caps. so can't argue with that. i mean, carter is talking about things that have done absolutely nothing. good to
if you look at late april until now it dell levered low alpha. it looks stuck. >> the -- >> the sector. i don't think -- >> overall. >> in terms of oih -- >> you would rather do the beta trade. >> look at a rate offshore and these are toxic. but again, these are places at this oil price, these names are still -- >> that's the question. the oil price going to stay here? right? the biggest thing you need to look at in 2017 is saudi arabia. they will sell...
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there is the tobin, the zakim and the lever connector. you can see the tobin starting to fill there on the left-hand south as you approach the o'neill tunnel. >>> 5:32 now. breaking overnight, a car slams into a campus police cruiser in boston. the officer was taken to the hospital to be checked out. a source tells wbz this crash happened shortly after police were called to investigate a report of shots fired near the ruggles "t" station. a short time later police found damaged vehicles on mcgrievey way. some appeared to have their windows shot out. police are trying to figure out if those scenes are connected. police investigating a shooting in dorchester, not far from a playground and a middle school. the shooting happened near devon and normandy streets. one person was taken to boston medical center. no word on their condition. >>> checking our other top story this morning, rob gronkowski set to have back surgery today and he'll likely miss the rest of the season. multiple reports say gronk has a herniated disk. it's still unclear if h
there is the tobin, the zakim and the lever connector. you can see the tobin starting to fill there on the left-hand south as you approach the o'neill tunnel. >>> 5:32 now. breaking overnight, a car slams into a campus police cruiser in boston. the officer was taken to the hospital to be checked out. a source tells wbz this crash happened shortly after police were called to investigate a report of shots fired near the ruggles "t" station. a short time later police found...
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confidence that if it came to the real thing, even if it was not what you plan for, that you have a lot of leversou can pull and reserves you can draw on, so i think that is one of the positive things. in thesual uncertainty political sphere is very difficult to call. francine: does that impact banks, or are you thinking of something more systemic? another lehman brothers type of moment? flint: i think you saw the markets react very well to individual institutional ignorance in 2016. extraordinary parts of the referendum in june was people went to bed that night with markets, commentators, pundits, pollsters predicting one result and woke up in the morning with a different outcome. market volumes were six times normal, huge volatility. banking stocks predominantly based in europe with european customer bases suffered 20%, 30% declines, commodity prices were all over the place, and everything worked. everything settled. all the trades could be executed. there was liquidity to do everything. you stand back and say the system has been built that can thattand the system, so gives you confidence that
confidence that if it came to the real thing, even if it was not what you plan for, that you have a lot of leversou can pull and reserves you can draw on, so i think that is one of the positive things. in thesual uncertainty political sphere is very difficult to call. francine: does that impact banks, or are you thinking of something more systemic? another lehman brothers type of moment? flint: i think you saw the markets react very well to individual institutional ignorance in 2016....
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confidence that if it came to the real thing, even if it was not what you plan for, that you have a lot of leversou can pull and reserves you can draw on, so i think that is one of the positive things. but unusual uncertainty in the political sphere is very difficult to call. francine: does that impact banks, or are you thinking of something more systemic? another lehman brothers-type of moment? mr. flint: i think you saw the markets react very well to individual institutional events in 2016. one of the extraordinary parts of the referendum in june was people went to bed that night with the markets, commentators, pundits, pollsters predicting one result and woke up in the morning with a different outcome. market volumes were six times normal, huge volatility. banking stocks predominantly based in europe with european customer bases suffered 20%-30% declines, commodity prices were all over the place, and everything worked. everything settled. all the trades could be executed. there was liquidity to do everything. you stand back and say the ecosystem has been built that can withstand the system, so
confidence that if it came to the real thing, even if it was not what you plan for, that you have a lot of leversou can pull and reserves you can draw on, so i think that is one of the positive things. but unusual uncertainty in the political sphere is very difficult to call. francine: does that impact banks, or are you thinking of something more systemic? another lehman brothers-type of moment? mr. flint: i think you saw the markets react very well to individual institutional events in 2016....
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and we have to be willing to use every lever at our disposal in order to influence that relationship as china acts towards north korea. what are those things? in our legislation passed this past congress, the north korea sanctions act, we not only put in place mandatory sanctions, but we put in place sanctions that can be used against businesses that do business, entities that do business with north korean entities. when that money goes back -- and it will go back -- to proliferation activities or other sanctionable actions, items, businesses, practices in north korea. the administration has rolled out some around, i think, september, actions against a chinese entity. but the fact is that china was not very happy with this entity themselves. and so we were asking china to do manager against an entity -- to do something against an entity they weren't pleased with. but have we taken the next step of actually going further into other areas of secondary sanctions? we haven't, and we should. and that's what congress should insist upon. every conversation we have with china ought to includ
and we have to be willing to use every lever at our disposal in order to influence that relationship as china acts towards north korea. what are those things? in our legislation passed this past congress, the north korea sanctions act, we not only put in place mandatory sanctions, but we put in place sanctions that can be used against businesses that do business, entities that do business with north korean entities. when that money goes back -- and it will go back -- to proliferation activities...
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lever your homes at least a extra 15, 20 minutes early this morning, and that is if you're not around an accident f you're around an accident you have to even tack more onto. that will so right now 422 starting to heat up. see traveling little less than posted speeds there. same story here on the boulevard southbound, take that back to the schuylkill. jump on the schuylkill moving in the westbound direction, it will look very sim floor this if not heating up limb more than this, so overall, heeding up anywhere because of how wet it is this morning, and that rain, like justin said, starting to mover out. not going to mean that our roadways will dry up that quickly so still going to be wet no matter what through the entire morning rush. we have to leave early. >> this one, accident still out there, involving injuries, a.c. expressway westbound near pleasantville. right lane block there. another bun, in the ac a.c. expressway eastbound, on the shoulder, more accidents to talk about coming up in the next ten minutes, rahel, over to you. >> thank you. well, brace yourselves for a cold and
lever your homes at least a extra 15, 20 minutes early this morning, and that is if you're not around an accident f you're around an accident you have to even tack more onto. that will so right now 422 starting to heat up. see traveling little less than posted speeds there. same story here on the boulevard southbound, take that back to the schuylkill. jump on the schuylkill moving in the westbound direction, it will look very sim floor this if not heating up limb more than this, so overall,...
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engaging this lever while pressing a button activates the turn signal.fter two years, the car was ready to roll. the team refashioned the body's curved shape and the original khaki color. >> translator: my mission has been making this car run again. that's kept me motivated to work hard all this time. >> reporter: auto enthusiasts turned out to see the fully restored car. >> translator: cool! >> translator: the body is round and smooth. it has a warmth that modern cars lack. >> reporter: nagata came from kyoto to watch the test run. >> translator: it's starting to move. wonderful. >> reporter: after decades, the engine was revving. >> translator: the car has been resurrected. i hope many people will get a chance to see it. >> reporter: eight decades is a long life span for any piece of equipment, especially a car. thanks to the efforts of the restoration team, this one is like a kid again headed to the future in high gear. >>> in a mass-produced world, artisans often struggle to compete, but some in a japanese tourist city have found a way. they have tur
engaging this lever while pressing a button activates the turn signal.fter two years, the car was ready to roll. the team refashioned the body's curved shape and the original khaki color. >> translator: my mission has been making this car run again. that's kept me motivated to work hard all this time. >> reporter: auto enthusiasts turned out to see the fully restored car. >> translator: cool! >> translator: the body is round and smooth. it has a warmth that modern cars...
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i'm wondering, what becomes the lever that forces republicans to act?rco rubio's ambitions to be president himself? is it -- is there some -- is there some lever that can force republicans, despite their partisanship, to take this seriously? >> i think there are two things. one, on the way out the door, president obama can declassify a lot of this material and put it out there. and once he does that and it's in the press, i think there's going to be plenty to push the white house and push congress towards a more open proceeding. the other is to use, frankly, the confirmation hearings to do this. we haven't talked about rex tillerson, the ceo of exxon, who lo and behold, happens to be a great pal of vladimir putin. and obviously, both democrats and republicans have an opportunity to make all kinds of questions out there and put them all to rex tillerson in the context of a confirmation hearing. but i think a great deal is going to ride on what the obama administration does before they leave office. >> yeah, absolutely. and you know, david, rex tillerson
i'm wondering, what becomes the lever that forces republicans to act?rco rubio's ambitions to be president himself? is it -- is there some -- is there some lever that can force republicans, despite their partisanship, to take this seriously? >> i think there are two things. one, on the way out the door, president obama can declassify a lot of this material and put it out there. and once he does that and it's in the press, i think there's going to be plenty to push the white house and push...
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levers app woman wounded in a berks county supermarket. >> amazon unveils a new game changer for brick mortar stores. customers can leave without waiting to pavement karen. >> we're looking live on the blue route approaching conshohocken where we're moving very nicely. i just got off the phone with police in montgomery county. we've got an accident where someone needed a medevac helicopter coming to the scene. i'll have all the details when "action news" comes right back. z254jz zi0z y254jy yi0y but when we brought our daughter home, that was it. now i have nicoderm cq. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. it's the best thing that ever happened to me. every great why needs a great how. >> time now to go over to karen rogers see what's going on with your commute. good morning. >> good morning, everybody. starting off this day okay right now with the traffic at least right here. this is 202 at the schuylkill. we're still dry. we're talking about rain coming later today but you have a dry morning commute so get out there n
levers app woman wounded in a berks county supermarket. >> amazon unveils a new game changer for brick mortar stores. customers can leave without waiting to pavement karen. >> we're looking live on the blue route approaching conshohocken where we're moving very nicely. i just got off the phone with police in montgomery county. we've got an accident where someone needed a medevac helicopter coming to the scene. i'll have all the details when "action news" comes right back....
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that makes five deaths in just lever days in the community.o were with the victim are now in custody. >>> it is unclear if the dark and stormy conditions led to this deadly pedestrian crash in camden county. a pickup truck struck an elderly man along the 400 block of south black horse pike in blackwood at 6:00 p.m. the impact left the victim's items scattered on the highway even on the roof of the striking vehicle. the driver remained at the scene. >>> farther north in new jersey it was cold enough for snow. drivers were dealing with slush and lightly covered roads in randolph morris county. temperatures are expected to dip below freezing in that community tonight. >> all right. time now to talk about just how cold it's going get in these parts. >> yeah, we are looking at a chill coming in. poconos got some snow last night too and a little freezing drizzle this morning so be careful if you're driving in the poconos. storm track sticks life double scan shows that you most of the rain from overnight is gone. a quick look at the western suburbs a
that makes five deaths in just lever days in the community.o were with the victim are now in custody. >>> it is unclear if the dark and stormy conditions led to this deadly pedestrian crash in camden county. a pickup truck struck an elderly man along the 400 block of south black horse pike in blackwood at 6:00 p.m. the impact left the victim's items scattered on the highway even on the roof of the striking vehicle. the driver remained at the scene. >>> farther north in new...
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economy is relatively highly levered and housing will begin to reflect that.the risk of the central , two to three, and the fed said three interest rate hikes is on the upside. if there's more of this fiscal stimulus, more growth, more inflation, then we think the fed will be more aggressive. the issue of policy uncertainty is a big deal. here's where politics does come in. that could be a drag on the economy. really it's going to be very important to see what happens after the inauguration in january. >> they will need to be careful, and the trump proposals, if they get some momentum and you see some movement on a tax cut or an infrastructure program, something like that, is greater than we expected and looks like it might move quicker, then the fed will need to be very attuned to what that might imply for inflation pressures going forward. >> a clear indication that the fed is less willing to keep interest rates artificially low, and the markets are reacting. most of the action has been on the interest rate front and on the currency front. some of our top gu
economy is relatively highly levered and housing will begin to reflect that.the risk of the central , two to three, and the fed said three interest rate hikes is on the upside. if there's more of this fiscal stimulus, more growth, more inflation, then we think the fed will be more aggressive. the issue of policy uncertainty is a big deal. here's where politics does come in. that could be a drag on the economy. really it's going to be very important to see what happens after the inauguration in...
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so i don't think we necessarily need new levers seven minute, but i don't see china filling that void anytime soon. they don't seem to be ready for it. i don't think the chinese are even closer to us in that process. certainly not for the standards. >> can we trust? >> amid pushback on one point. i agree if you measure india's response. in military terms it does not break strategic restraint. anything particularly when when it comes to india and pakistan relations, they're such a large element in an eight to 98 nuclear tests. the rational thing for pakistan to have done was to store was to store does not test and take a big package. the fact been given this backdrop and the fact that in both countries the theatrical element is so important in this particular relationship means that india going out same boat, we did this has much greater significance than the purely military aspects. >> i would argue both of you agreed on this, where where the shift is not a special was done. so if i may push, and are we part of the problem? the intellectual space, social media and the reason i bring t
so i don't think we necessarily need new levers seven minute, but i don't see china filling that void anytime soon. they don't seem to be ready for it. i don't think the chinese are even closer to us in that process. certainly not for the standards. >> can we trust? >> amid pushback on one point. i agree if you measure india's response. in military terms it does not break strategic restraint. anything particularly when when it comes to india and pakistan relations, they're such a...
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the problem is a defect with the release lever that could cause the second row seats to shift during a crash. honda says there are no reports of injuries related to thdefect. dealers can fix the problem for free. >>> harbor seals have a new hang out in the east bay. dozens of seals were sitting on a new platform. the city built and paid for the platform after an old dock the animals were using partially fell into the water. record numbers of seals are drawn here because there's shelter and fish. here is a map of where the seals are gathering. it's next to the uss museum. people who live nearby seem to like having them there. >> they're fun. they're fun to watch to play and if i'm out here walking at night i hear them snorting. it's funny. >> the record for this year happened on christmas eve when there were 49. >> i know you're asking this, are the harbor seals the same as the sea lions at pier 39? they are not. they are less comfortable around people so this is a unique chance to see them. >>> still ahead, a bobcat who wasn't supposed to survive is now thriving. >>> about to be rele
the problem is a defect with the release lever that could cause the second row seats to shift during a crash. honda says there are no reports of injuries related to thdefect. dealers can fix the problem for free. >>> harbor seals have a new hang out in the east bay. dozens of seals were sitting on a new platform. the city built and paid for the platform after an old dock the animals were using partially fell into the water. record numbers of seals are drawn here because there's shelter...