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louisa muller is live with the latest for us this afternoon. >> reporter: you can see buses lined up behind me. we are here at the lexington high school field house where kids will soon be dismissed. but we are not talking about high schoolers, we're talking bout elementary school students because of students and staff were bustier this morning after a bizarre bang was heard i estabrook elementary. an email from the school system said that a bang was heard from underground the school out around 9:00 this morning and some people reported feeling the building shake. the fire alarm went off in the building was evacuated. called on the scene, and here. the blessing and all of this, everyone was unaccounted for certainly a scary situation for any kid or parent. >> we heard a big sound, like, there was a swing master showing us a stuff about birds. and we suddenly heard a boom and then on the fire drill went out. >> if you hear a lot of noise in your basement you get the kit immediately out. seems like they are doing all they can to keep kids safe. >> of course i think our wonder and we th
louisa muller is live with the latest for us this afternoon. >> reporter: you can see buses lined up behind me. we are here at the lexington high school field house where kids will soon be dismissed. but we are not talking about high schoolers, we're talking bout elementary school students because of students and staff were bustier this morning after a bizarre bang was heard i estabrook elementary. an email from the school system said that a bang was heard from underground the school out...
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then john markhoff and louisa hall. and on president lyndon and ladybird johnson. saturday afternoon just before 5:00, historian rohan on president nixon and the shah of iran and the effect on history. and the confederate flag in its history in relation to slavery. get our complete schedule on c-span.org. >>> many news reports and their officials refer to the refugee crisis as the worst since world war ii. next on "real america," a look back at 1946 with "seeds of destiny." a film of situations faced by war heroes and children. the graphic of hungry and poorly clothed children helped raise millions of dollars for relief efforts. this academy award-winning film may include scenes disturbing to some viewers. ♪ >>> children. the human raw material of each shattered nation's tomorrow. each nation's preview in flesh and blood of its future. pillars of a brave new world. pillars of a brave new world ages from 3 to 6 and not even able to stand. rickets. age nine, mother tortured, father burned alive. age 10, lost her senses when shells swept her dutch village. age eight,
then john markhoff and louisa hall. and on president lyndon and ladybird johnson. saturday afternoon just before 5:00, historian rohan on president nixon and the shah of iran and the effect on history. and the confederate flag in its history in relation to slavery. get our complete schedule on c-span.org. >>> many news reports and their officials refer to the refugee crisis as the worst since world war ii. next on "real america," a look back at 1946 with "seeds of...
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let's get back out to her, louisa. >> yes, high again everybody. it's a little bit noisey in here. we're on a break between some of the panels. i'm joined by the executive chairman. good morning. my colleagues were talking about it. they were talking about the future of europe and the potential for a brexit for britain leaving the eu. you're a conservative party supporter. are you supporting the let's leave the eu side as well? >> my view is we should leave but my view is also that we're unlikely to leave because i think the prime minister and the chancellor will try and deliver a deal and recommend that we stay and in my view we will stay. so my focus is on what can we achieve in any negotiation although i'm skeptical. >> from our viewers watching for the u.s. why do you think it's a good idea to leave the eu? viewers might think it took so long to leave the eu, why do you want to pull out? >> well, it's a failed project. too much regulation. unelected bureaucrats in brussels making regulation after regulation and europe is being left behind in a very competitive world. >> but it'
let's get back out to her, louisa. >> yes, high again everybody. it's a little bit noisey in here. we're on a break between some of the panels. i'm joined by the executive chairman. good morning. my colleagues were talking about it. they were talking about the future of europe and the potential for a brexit for britain leaving the eu. you're a conservative party supporter. are you supporting the let's leave the eu side as well? >> my view is we should leave but my view is also that...
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now since louisa adams has there been a first lady born outside the u.s.he was born in the former yugoslavia but shares her husband's views on the importance of english. when you come to america, you speak english. david wright are, abc news, new york. >> first ladies in general have had huge influences on the president and first ladies in marriages. >> michelle obama was controversial during the early part of the campaign. and turned it around. >> she's always been number one. she never had to turn it around. always good. >> she's great. s are new. mucinex fast max. it's the same difference. these are multi-symptom. well so are these. this one is max strength and fights mucus. that one doesn't. uh...think fast! you dropped something. oh...i'll put it back on the shelf... new from mucinex fast max. the only cold and flu liquid gel that's max-strength and fights mucus. start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. take one of and take a big smell. they smell really fresh what if we told you we washed these sheets 7 days ago. really? no way downy? down
now since louisa adams has there been a first lady born outside the u.s.he was born in the former yugoslavia but shares her husband's views on the importance of english. when you come to america, you speak english. david wright are, abc news, new york. >> first ladies in general have had huge influences on the president and first ladies in marriages. >> michelle obama was controversial during the early part of the campaign. and turned it around. >> she's always been number...
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let's get to louisa. >> the panels are are well underway next door. i managed to grab the president of the u. s. spain council foundation and former deputy and ceo as well. good to have you with us this morning. >> nice to be here. >> we're on the panel in around two hours time give or take a bit where we'll be talking about the eu and whether or not we continue to see union or whether we see disillusion. what do you think of the future of the eu? where are we heading? >> what i do think is that the game is over. if the game is over, do we still have a match in front of us or not? and why do i think the game is over? two factors. one is expersonternal and one i between the two. the external one is multilate l multilateral. europe has been jumping on and greece is driving us to nowhere. >> you think we're heading toward a split? >> no, i think this is for no good. we do not have clear ideas and in practice the fiasco in european external policy jumped into the arabic spring, ukraine, trade agreements, et cetera, et cetera is for no good. >> why would w
let's get to louisa. >> the panels are are well underway next door. i managed to grab the president of the u. s. spain council foundation and former deputy and ceo as well. good to have you with us this morning. >> nice to be here. >> we're on the panel in around two hours time give or take a bit where we'll be talking about the eu and whether or not we continue to see union or whether we see disillusion. what do you think of the future of the eu? where are we heading?...
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. >> louisa and nancy two other key take aways. first of all he's still passionate about cash dividends. that's going to be a core pillar of that strategy going forward and second of all a lot of speculation about potential acquisitions. is it going to be one? is it going to be a vital part of the strategy? no. this strategy is an organic one. >> we had news about wells fargo reaching a deal to add credit suisse advisors. what does it say about them pairing back their operations? >> they always said they would be reassessing a number of their businesses and they found out that the u.s. private banking business that doesn't make too much sense. it's not giving them the profitability in terms of the skill that they want so that's why they struck that deal with wells fargo to transfer some of the client advisors to wells fargo and they put a positive spin on it saying that these job losses are going to be contained so this is an exercise to focus on the more profitable businesses. they still want to be present in the u.s. and still wa
. >> louisa and nancy two other key take aways. first of all he's still passionate about cash dividends. that's going to be a core pillar of that strategy going forward and second of all a lot of speculation about potential acquisitions. is it going to be one? is it going to be a vital part of the strategy? no. this strategy is an organic one. >> we had news about wells fargo reaching a deal to add credit suisse advisors. what does it say about them pairing back their operations?...
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we're looking at pictures, louisa, of streets completely submerged. >> yes. yes. there's been flooding. there's expected to be even more flash floods and could be some mudslides as well as this storm makes its way towards texas. this sort of thing that could be expected in a large, huge storm, but not the kind of thing you think of of a category 5 hurricane. in other words, houses haven't been completely flooded. people so far at least, we have not heard of any reports of fatalitie fatalities. so there will be mopping up, and they have have to do that. it's not something that they can't deal with as had happened in other hurricanes here in mexico. i don't know if you remember there was one in cancun where some of the guests were caught four to five days inside the basements of hotels unable to leave because want constant rain and strong winds. thaepts not the case this time. >> indeed are mexicans congratulating themselves and it's safer with no casualties? >> yes. they're congratulating themselves because the government has taken a lot of the measures necessary t
we're looking at pictures, louisa, of streets completely submerged. >> yes. yes. there's been flooding. there's expected to be even more flash floods and could be some mudslides as well as this storm makes its way towards texas. this sort of thing that could be expected in a large, huge storm, but not the kind of thing you think of of a category 5 hurricane. in other words, houses haven't been completely flooded. people so far at least, we have not heard of any reports of fatalitie...
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louisa? >> reporter: you can only imagine the fear those passengers must have felt when on. i want you to take a look at some of these images. we're looking at huge plumes of black smoke in the air. the dynamic airways boeing 767 caught fire earlier today as it prepared to take off from fort lauderdale hollywood international airport to venezuela. passengers had to use emergency slides and several people were injured taken to area hospitals. thanknyfully, only one person was seriously -- thankfully only one person was seriously burned. saw fuel leaking before they took off. >> regarding the burn victim, we just know that one person, we don't know if it's a crew member or passenger, sustained serious burns, serious injuries. that was the most serious of all of the 15 that were transported by broward sheriff fire rescue and other agencies. there were two that were less seriously injured, and the remaining 12 sustained minor injuries. >> reporter: the airport remained operational through much of the ordeal. the national transportation safety board is not determining yet whether
louisa? >> reporter: you can only imagine the fear those passengers must have felt when on. i want you to take a look at some of these images. we're looking at huge plumes of black smoke in the air. the dynamic airways boeing 767 caught fire earlier today as it prepared to take off from fort lauderdale hollywood international airport to venezuela. passengers had to use emergency slides and several people were injured taken to area hospitals. thanknyfully, only one person was seriously --...
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reporter: in salem louisa molar wbz news. >>> coming up a smart kid with white house dreams. >> she's already had the strong stump speech but the constitution says she can never be president. coming up she has plans to change that. >>> plus they may not be real but they are dangerous. fake guns on city streets and what happened today that could help police prevent a deadly accident. >>> it is time for tipoff. celtics ready to start their season after their surprising trip to the playoffs. s. they aren't real but they are dangerous and now they are banned in boston. the city council approved an ordinance which will allow police to seize any fake guns they see out in public. the law will help prevent a tragedy. >> the members of the city council also voted to give themselves a raise. counselors will get a $12,000 increase their first raise in 9 years some members of the council wanted a bigger pay raise but the mayor was against that. >>> new developments in the fight over a plymouth beach house we told you about at this time yesterday. the town of plymouth will not seize the property.
reporter: in salem louisa molar wbz news. >>> coming up a smart kid with white house dreams. >> she's already had the strong stump speech but the constitution says she can never be president. coming up she has plans to change that. >>> plus they may not be real but they are dangerous. fake guns on city streets and what happened today that could help police prevent a deadly accident. >>> it is time for tipoff. celtics ready to start their season after their...
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a discussion on artificial intelligence with authors john markoff and louisa hall. and later mark updegrove on president clinton and labor johnson. on american history tv on c-span3. today, just before 5:00 historians on the relationship between president richard nixon in the shop of iran and its impact on u.s. foreign policy. 6:40unday evening at spencer crew on the confederate flag and its history in relation to the legacy of slavery. get our complete schedule and c-span.org. american history tv is featuring p.m.n's history at 8 eastern on sunday night. c-span produced the series on the white house historical association. their conversations with experts, video tours of historic site and questions from c-span's audience would tell the story of america's 45 first ladies. now, jacqueline kennedy
a discussion on artificial intelligence with authors john markoff and louisa hall. and later mark updegrove on president clinton and labor johnson. on american history tv on c-span3. today, just before 5:00 historians on the relationship between president richard nixon in the shop of iran and its impact on u.s. foreign policy. 6:40unday evening at spencer crew on the confederate flag and its history in relation to the legacy of slavery. get our complete schedule and c-span.org. american history...
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and louisa catherine adams, john quincy adams' wife, wrote when she was first lady "the autobiography of a nobody," which tells you something about her state of mind at the time. but so there was -- i think that most first couples have an awareness of the magnitude of the job. but lady bird johnson had such a sense of history that she understood. she said she dared herself to keep a diary. and she understood that that was something special. swain: well, in fact, throughout this program, we will see some of the video from the naval crew that followed the couple around to document their days in the white house, and here are some of the clips. we're going to start with one of those. this is lady bird johnson on november 22, 1963, recording that first tragic day that brought them into the white house. [video clip] lady bird johnson: mrs. kennedy's dress was stained with blood. one leg was almost entirely covered with it. and her right glove was caked -- that immaculate woman -- it was caked with blood, her husband's blood. she always wore gloves, like she was used to them. i never could.
and louisa catherine adams, john quincy adams' wife, wrote when she was first lady "the autobiography of a nobody," which tells you something about her state of mind at the time. but so there was -- i think that most first couples have an awareness of the magnitude of the job. but lady bird johnson had such a sense of history that she understood. she said she dared herself to keep a diary. and she understood that that was something special. swain: well, in fact, throughout this...
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cnbc's louisa boyson joins us live from london. is is aproved by congress, and that is a big if, what would it mean for american consumers? >> well, it basically means that you're opening up to a lot more trade. that you're opening up to make it easier for consumers to gain access to goods from abroad and vice versa, as well. it is a big deal because it's the first and largest free trade agreement in a generation. again, it opens markets for u.s. goods and services, as well. it establishes rules of international commerce, too. so it is very much a two-way street. but it's something they've been working on for a very long time. they still need final ratification as you indicate, as well, from congress next year. president obama quickly turned toward selling this deal on capitol hill. it's going to be tough to push through, and not just in the u.s. you're also looking at elsewhere where they had to endure some very tough compromises, and they could face some harsh competition when push comes to shove. like the canadians. in australia
cnbc's louisa boyson joins us live from london. is is aproved by congress, and that is a big if, what would it mean for american consumers? >> well, it basically means that you're opening up to a lot more trade. that you're opening up to make it easier for consumers to gain access to goods from abroad and vice versa, as well. it is a big deal because it's the first and largest free trade agreement in a generation. again, it opens markets for u.s. goods and services, as well. it...
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we know that louisa may alcott also signed up to be a nurse in the civil war and found her greatest economic sensation in -- artistic inspiration in hospital sketches. >> is that open to the public? is it a historical sales -- historical house? >> is quiet and unassuming but there is a missing sign if you office signoldiers if you look for it. it is open thursday, friday, and saturday and there is a fee for rent in -- entrance. play periodes music. every time i had gone before, it was closed. i can tell you that it gives you a real feel for her everyday life. it is hardly touched. it has high ceilings, beautiful windows and it is right in the heart of the city near city hall and post office. it gives you a sense of her everyday walking, where she could get to on her own two feet. there are a few beds in the boarding house and that reminds you that that was a way of life in the 1860's. and abraham lincoln they went across the street to take him to a boarding house in this city, i think it is well worth going. it has the wallpaper that she liked. it doesn't have much furniture, but it is very
we know that louisa may alcott also signed up to be a nurse in the civil war and found her greatest economic sensation in -- artistic inspiration in hospital sketches. >> is that open to the public? is it a historical sales -- historical house? >> is quiet and unassuming but there is a missing sign if you office signoldiers if you look for it. it is open thursday, friday, and saturday and there is a fee for rent in -- entrance. play periodes music. every time i had gone before, it...
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on the left is this woman known as fat louisa, a pima indian in arizona in the early 1800s, junk foodakes us fat, but there's no cheese doodles, twizzlers in the supermarkets near here but she's obese. she's eating a diet largely in grains carbohydrates low in fat. this guy on the right is a warrior in kenya, studied by scientists in the late 1970s. they found that the warriors had very low cholesterol, it did not rise with age, they had very low blood pressure. john: they ate meat, fat. >> two to four pounds of meat a day and two liters of milk, and the other things they ate were blood. so a diet of over 60% of their diet was animal food, and yet they were in perfect health. john: it turns out that coconut oil is good for you? >> that's another reversal. in the 1980s, we removed those from the food supply and instead we brought in -- john: here's a headline, movie theater popcorn delivers as much saturated fat as six big macs? >> there was a scare campaign. john: scared me off popcorn for at least a week! [ laughter ]. >> and that popcorn used to be popped in coconut oil, right? ther
on the left is this woman known as fat louisa, a pima indian in arizona in the early 1800s, junk foodakes us fat, but there's no cheese doodles, twizzlers in the supermarkets near here but she's obese. she's eating a diet largely in grains carbohydrates low in fat. this guy on the right is a warrior in kenya, studied by scientists in the late 1970s. they found that the warriors had very low cholesterol, it did not rise with age, they had very low blood pressure. john: they ate meat, fat....
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when the that louisa may alcott also signed up to be a nurse in the civil war and found her sensation inomic hospital rooms with that music. public?at open to the is it a historical sales -- historical house? >> is quiet and unassuming but there is a missing sign if you look for it. ands every friday, saturday sunday. there is a fee and they sometimes plate period music. every time i had gone before, it was closed. i can tell you that it gives you a real feel for her everyday life. it has high ceilings, beautiful windows and it is right in the heart of the city near city hall and post office. it gives you a sense of hurt wishing you could get wherever you are going pushing on our a few feet. those in the boarding house remind you that that was a way of life in the 1860's. and abraham lincoln they went across the street to take him to in this city, i think it is well worth going. furniture,have much if youis very evocative -- she was well educated. she received a small inheritance from her father. she wanted to be somebody in the city, that is why she came here. to get't her ambition m
when the that louisa may alcott also signed up to be a nurse in the civil war and found her sensation inomic hospital rooms with that music. public?at open to the is it a historical sales -- historical house? >> is quiet and unassuming but there is a missing sign if you look for it. ands every friday, saturday sunday. there is a fee and they sometimes plate period music. every time i had gone before, it was closed. i can tell you that it gives you a real feel for her everyday life. it has...
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louisa. >> if you're joining us it's always nice to know that today. they're out at 3:00 p.m.tern time and this tracks americans borrowing habits primarily with credit cards, students and car loans. monsanto is reporting results following the failed bid to buy syngenta and we'll be hearing from constellation brands. >> it might also give us a better indication on this combination. what that means for the beer market. let's talk about yum brands. they're cutting back on its full year profit outlook after disappointing third quarter results from its main market of china and india operations were soft as well. closer in overall profit for the quarter. same store sales in china missed forecasts. dropping some 18% and getting crushed after those numbers hit the tape. joining us from pensacola florida, ross gibbons. after five straight quarters of declining sales, a plus 2 in the column isn't bad. it's below market expectations but it's something at least. >> yeah and thanks for having me on. yum brands is really -- the stock got crushed because it's been too high. we got a stock th
louisa. >> if you're joining us it's always nice to know that today. they're out at 3:00 p.m.tern time and this tracks americans borrowing habits primarily with credit cards, students and car loans. monsanto is reporting results following the failed bid to buy syngenta and we'll be hearing from constellation brands. >> it might also give us a better indication on this combination. what that means for the beer market. let's talk about yum brands. they're cutting back on its full year...
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. -- a louisa 18th. as a consequence, we were able to come to an end of discussions and at the status quo ante bellum was accepted by england and we signed the treaty in 1814. the last matter which was a matters block, the 2 that had to do with the treaty of 1783. the english claimed that the right for fishing in canadian waters that had been established by the treaty of 1783 had been abrogated because of the war. of we exhausted the right navigation, free navigation down the mississippi has been equally abrogated. and so this was a more important than ensuringn -- there will be unoccupied lands for dry fish. they were prepared to sign. both mr. quincy adams and mr. clay went out with the difficulty. whenever in a diplomatic arena that one is negotiating the twin one country and as next, i can ensure you -- you sure you there are negotiations that take place within the team. and in this particular instance i had to apply whatever diplomatic skills between mr. quincy adams and mr. clay. itally mr. adams a
. -- a louisa 18th. as a consequence, we were able to come to an end of discussions and at the status quo ante bellum was accepted by england and we signed the treaty in 1814. the last matter which was a matters block, the 2 that had to do with the treaty of 1783. the english claimed that the right for fishing in canadian waters that had been established by the treaty of 1783 had been abrogated because of the war. of we exhausted the right navigation, free navigation down the mississippi has...
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. >> hi louisa. >> fancy meeting you here. we've never done this before. >> we established in the first hour that it's ferrari wednesday. >> ferrari red day. >> it's red markets day. >> it is. >> it's post office listing, post office ipoing in italy at a which is red. what else is red. >> but really a consequence actually. let's take a look at the futures and see if they're carrying on the pattern but they're not. breaking the red theme here. all major markets up slightly in positive territory and this comes after the major markets dipped into negative territory breaking a three day winning streak here but not a lot of conviction holding below that .5% mark and digesting earnings disappointments with the likes of ibm. a big drop there weighing on the dow yesterday and yahoo! also missing. we get another check as well. let's see how european markets are trading but still red is dominating here on the day the xetra dax in positive territory today and the italian ftse mib off .3% and still the focus on earnings as well but still
. >> hi louisa. >> fancy meeting you here. we've never done this before. >> we established in the first hour that it's ferrari wednesday. >> ferrari red day. >> it's red markets day. >> it is. >> it's post office listing, post office ipoing in italy at a which is red. what else is red. >> but really a consequence actually. let's take a look at the futures and see if they're carrying on the pattern but they're not. breaking the red theme here. all...
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besides louisa adams and now she speaks out. >> reporter: melania trump could be our next first lady the mold so does she born in yugoslavia and giving her first interview this campaign season. at home with the trump, a people cover spread unusual not for its content but the timing. why is it we're only hearing from her now. she spoke with joy behar about her husband's political as pier rags in 2011. >> he still didn't make the decision and he's very passionate about the country and it's a big mess. >> reporter: but on the campaign trail. >> my father, donald j. trump. >> reporter: trump's 33-year-old daughter ivanka plays the role normally reserved for the candidate's wife. the 45-year-old melania trump was there when he announced, there for the debates but even after this -- >> you've called women you don't like, fat pig, dogs, slobs and disgusting animals. >> reporter: she has spoken not a word. my husband is traveling all the time, she told "people" noting that their son needs somebody as a parent so i am with him all the time. adding she was not ready to get political yet. micha
besides louisa adams and now she speaks out. >> reporter: melania trump could be our next first lady the mold so does she born in yugoslavia and giving her first interview this campaign season. at home with the trump, a people cover spread unusual not for its content but the timing. why is it we're only hearing from her now. she spoke with joy behar about her husband's political as pier rags in 2011. >> he still didn't make the decision and he's very passionate about the country and...
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. >> now louisa did speak as well to the ceo of maersk group and asked him about how the company's europeanrations are performing. >> everything we do in kwueurop has relation to the rest of the world with a few exceptions. one exception is the european oil operations and profit-wise we are effected like everybody else by the low oil price but we're actually stepping up production quite well in europe at the molt. our u.k. production is up. we launched two new major projects. one where we're partners in norway and one where we're operators in the u.k. so we committed $5 billion additionals for future investments already this year. >> you'll continue to reduce your cost and exploration production. is that an area where you will be reigning in cost? >> no, we will reduce cost but we will not reduce or reign in activity. >> what percentage of revenues come from europe? >> it's very hard to make it up that way because everything is trade between europe and the rest of the world but you can say the asia to europe trade. that business is not performing well at the moment. we're seeing probably ma
. >> now louisa did speak as well to the ceo of maersk group and asked him about how the company's europeanrations are performing. >> everything we do in kwueurop has relation to the rest of the world with a few exceptions. one exception is the european oil operations and profit-wise we are effected like everybody else by the low oil price but we're actually stepping up production quite well in europe at the molt. our u.k. production is up. we launched two new major projects. one...
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the terrorist group isis and a discussion on artificial intelligence with authors john markoff and louisa hall. president lyndon and lady bird johnson. on american history tv just on the relationship between president richard nixon and the shaw of iran and its effect on u.s. foreign-policy. sunday evening at 6:40 p.m. george mason university history professor spencer crew on the confederate flag in its history in relation to the legacy of slavery. get the complete weekend schedule at c-span.org. >> the un security council held a meeting to hear from the israeli and palestinian ambassadors about recent acts of violence in the west inc. and jerusalem. other members of the security council also spoke including representatives of the u.s., the u.k., and jordan. this is under two hours. >> good morning. the provisional agenda for this the following theme, the situation in the middle east including the palestinian question. the agenda is adopted. in accordance with rule 37 of the councils provisional rules and procedure i invite the representative of israel to participate in this meeting. it is
the terrorist group isis and a discussion on artificial intelligence with authors john markoff and louisa hall. president lyndon and lady bird johnson. on american history tv just on the relationship between president richard nixon and the shaw of iran and its effect on u.s. foreign-policy. sunday evening at 6:40 p.m. george mason university history professor spencer crew on the confederate flag in its history in relation to the legacy of slavery. get the complete weekend schedule at...
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now you have said to my colleague louisa not too long agatha you're not looking at reigning in activity there. at what point would you reconsider that? >> well, i think now the oil price is very low. of course we don't know whether it will stay low or whether it will go up but actually for us, looking to grow our oil price it gives us some topportunities to buy into fields and what we're also doing, new large projects at lower costs so it's an irritant in the short-term but also brings some benefits but the combination of low oil and very, very low rates is of course putting some pressure on us. but having said all of that, we still deliver 3$3.4 billion profits in a year like that and that's a good result. >> thank you for your time. really appreciate it. >> still to come on the program, a is for alphabet. b is for beat. find out how googles new parent company is impressing investors in the market. that comes your way, next. (vo) what does the world run on? it runs on optimism. it's what sparks ideas. moves the world forward. invest with those who see the world as unstoppable. who have
now you have said to my colleague louisa not too long agatha you're not looking at reigning in activity there. at what point would you reconsider that? >> well, i think now the oil price is very low. of course we don't know whether it will stay low or whether it will go up but actually for us, looking to grow our oil price it gives us some topportunities to buy into fields and what we're also doing, new large projects at lower costs so it's an irritant in the short-term but also brings...
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not since louisa adams has there been a first lady born outside the u.s. on the importance of english. when you come to america, you speak english. that's the most interesting part. donald trump's wife is an immigrant like two out of three trump wives. ivana was born in czechoslovakia -- sorry -- and according to her divorce lawyer married an austrian ski instructor to get a foreign passport to leave the communist country. melania came here on a modeling visa and became an american only a year after marrying donald. presuming when you build the wall, you leave a space open for beautiful women. >> now you'll get a call. >> all that on donald trump. donald trump, line one. [ laughter ] >> wow. >> this guy, david wright, down at abc. >> tom llamas, david wright. have a good day. >> thanks, david. >>> and coming up, target taking aim at your wallet. the move there that could help so many save big. >>> and our drone cam is at it again. oh, hundreds of thousands of these could be hitting the skies near you and what authorities are hoping to do about it. i'm ange
not since louisa adams has there been a first lady born outside the u.s. on the importance of english. when you come to america, you speak english. that's the most interesting part. donald trump's wife is an immigrant like two out of three trump wives. ivana was born in czechoslovakia -- sorry -- and according to her divorce lawyer married an austrian ski instructor to get a foreign passport to leave the communist country. melania came here on a modeling visa and became an american only a year...
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. >> i'm louisa. these are your headlines from around the world. >> european stocks trade in the green. >> disappointing revenues sending shares lower after hours. >> chinese president on his first state visit to the u.k. where billions of pounds of contracts are set to be signed. >> a big drop in watch exports to china. data shows the 6th month of declines. >> and canadian prime minister re-signs after suffering an election defeat to the liberal party delivering the country's first liberal leader in nearly a decade. >> we beat fear with hope. we beat cynicism with hope. we have a positive vision that brings canadians together. >>> welcome to the show. let's get straight to european markets. yesterday we got out a little bit of a gain for continental europe although the ftse 100 was down and today it's a lackluster open with slight gains for some of the markets. ftse 100 up 0.2% and germany up 0.15 and france and italy both broadly flat. >> yeah, so a flat start this morning. a flat close last night w
. >> i'm louisa. these are your headlines from around the world. >> european stocks trade in the green. >> disappointing revenues sending shares lower after hours. >> chinese president on his first state visit to the u.k. where billions of pounds of contracts are set to be signed. >> a big drop in watch exports to china. data shows the 6th month of declines. >> and canadian prime minister re-signs after suffering an election defeat to the liberal party...
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louisa and myself will be bringing you the central bank decision as well as the press conference live. head to cnbc.com where we're live blogging throughout the morning and across that ecb decision and press con freferen >> we have live shots of migrants coming from croatia and they're being housed at a camp waiting for buses to take them to austria. about a thousand refugees and migrants spent the night there at the border. police and soldiers are present on site. that's something we're continuing to watch. it's not making the headlines like it used to but it's not gone away. >> it will not go away for quite sometime. let's get back to the banking space. switzerland is imposing stricter capital rules on its two biggest banks to avoid what the authorities describe as the too big to fail risk. a leverage ratio of 5% with at least 3.5% made up of common equity tier one capital will be required by the end of 2019. that's slighter tougher. ubs said it will comply with these. shares up today and credit suisse is down off by almost 2% but they're raising 6 billion swiss francs in new capita
louisa and myself will be bringing you the central bank decision as well as the press conference live. head to cnbc.com where we're live blogging throughout the morning and across that ecb decision and press con freferen >> we have live shots of migrants coming from croatia and they're being housed at a camp waiting for buses to take them to austria. about a thousand refugees and migrants spent the night there at the border. police and soldiers are present on site. that's something we're...
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where their experiencing a lot of trouble because the continued drop in oil prices but they also told louisathey're not reigning back activity. >> but shouldn't the drop in oil price also help them out with their costs. >> it is good. >> nod enough. >> it's a smaller effect. absolutely. >> we're going to check in on electrolux. shares are trading higher today after third quarter profits came in above analyst estimates. sales rose 8.7% in the last quarter compared to the same time period in 2014. meantime, the swedish company still awaiting a decision for the u.s. department of justice over the proposed acquisition of ge's appliance business. let's get the latest from russia and russia's president vladimir putin said that the rouble rate stabilize oil price volatility. speaking to a panel in sochi putin urged that closer attention be paid to the country. he applauded them for doing so quite confidently. cnbc spoke with the ceo of russia's largest lender and asked hill about the external factors challenging the countries economy and banking system. >> the past year was an extremely tough year
where their experiencing a lot of trouble because the continued drop in oil prices but they also told louisathey're not reigning back activity. >> but shouldn't the drop in oil price also help them out with their costs. >> it is good. >> nod enough. >> it's a smaller effect. absolutely. >> we're going to check in on electrolux. shares are trading higher today after third quarter profits came in above analyst estimates. sales rose 8.7% in the last quarter compared...
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i'm grateful all the time that louisa may alcott wrote "little women." grateful the new testament was written. i love books, and i love what the hand of mankind produces whether painting or music, opera. i just think it's wonderful that we have that in our life. >> brown: well, there's the high there's the low. there's television. you love to watch "c.s.i." and pbs mystery shows. >> i love "masterpiece theater." when i was a kid i loved sherlock holmes. i'm not interested in crimes. i'm interested in the mind of the detective and his process, which to me is a lot like the artist. >> announcer: the other thing that comes out in the book and in your life photography. , photographs of a table, a chair of a writer that you love. or the bed of an art artist. what are they, these objects? >> they're like relics, really. because i travel so much, i might one day see the grave of james joyce, and the other day see the type writer of herman hessa, just day after day, seeing such wondrous things, that i want to remember, blut i also want to share with others. >> b
i'm grateful all the time that louisa may alcott wrote "little women." grateful the new testament was written. i love books, and i love what the hand of mankind produces whether painting or music, opera. i just think it's wonderful that we have that in our life. >> brown: well, there's the high there's the low. there's television. you love to watch "c.s.i." and pbs mystery shows. >> i love "masterpiece theater." when i was a kid i loved sherlock holmes....
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louisa earned he ph.d in literature from the university of texas at austin. whale many graduate students wees with dessir additions she managed to write and publish a nobel. her first back -- book came out in 2013. the latest novel "speak" was released this fall. her poems have appeared in the new republic, the southwest review, among other places and she supervises a poet the workshop at the austin state hospital. she has taught lit tour and creative writing and is also a former professional squash player. maybe we'll talk about that. she is also -- she lives near austin. john markoff grew up in palo alto. he has been a science and technology report for "the new york times" since 1988. and in 2013 was part of a team of times reporters that won the pulitzer prize for explanatory reporting. he has also written numerous acclaimed books about the evolution of computer technology, including what the door mouse said, how the counterculture shaped the personal computer. his latest book "machine's loving grace" was published this year. he lives in san francisco. wel
louisa earned he ph.d in literature from the university of texas at austin. whale many graduate students wees with dessir additions she managed to write and publish a nobel. her first back -- book came out in 2013. the latest novel "speak" was released this fall. her poems have appeared in the new republic, the southwest review, among other places and she supervises a poet the workshop at the austin state hospital. she has taught lit tour and creative writing and is also a former...
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. >> that was louisa valentin of new jersey.ico's red cross has been collecting donations since thursday but officials are waiting to see the full impact before asserting where to direct those resources, and we got the very latest from a spokeswoman, from the federation of the red cross. >> the red cross is clearly of assistance to the government. so they have been mobilizing assistance since yesterday. they have mobilized relief items including food items and blankets and it's close to the coastal area, and they have mobilized response teams as well. they're waiting for the impact of the hurricane in order to start make iing assessments and identify immediate needs. there are around 50,000 people have been evacuated around the coastal area. evacuation centers have been set up and are equipped to shelter approximately 258,000 people. also the red cross has established a donation center in in mexico city to capture all donated items for the affected people. >> reporter: we've compiled a list of sources. for more information, plea
. >> that was louisa valentin of new jersey.ico's red cross has been collecting donations since thursday but officials are waiting to see the full impact before asserting where to direct those resources, and we got the very latest from a spokeswoman, from the federation of the red cross. >> the red cross is clearly of assistance to the government. so they have been mobilizing assistance since yesterday. they have mobilized relief items including food items and blankets and it's...
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louisa catherine adams talked about my vocation to get her husband elected president.od knows he wasn't working on it. they had been more active than anybody gives them credit for all through history and certainly eleanor roosevelt was out there doing campaigning. and it was considered bad form if you didn't do a certain amount of campaigning. >> but it was behind the scenes most of it and i think lady bird johnson deserves credit for being the first wife of a presidential candidate to go off on a speaking tour of her own. that was really very new because even eleanor roosevelt campaigned for other candidates but i don't think she campaigned for her husband until he ran for the third term in 1940 because it wasn't considered, i don't know, lady-like to be open about your support for your husband. you were behind the scenes maybe organizing women to put up posters or sending out letters, thanking people. what did lady bird johnson say, that the wife of a candidate, her job is to walk behind him and say "thank you, thank you." so it was pretty behind the scenes until i t
louisa catherine adams talked about my vocation to get her husband elected president.od knows he wasn't working on it. they had been more active than anybody gives them credit for all through history and certainly eleanor roosevelt was out there doing campaigning. and it was considered bad form if you didn't do a certain amount of campaigning. >> but it was behind the scenes most of it and i think lady bird johnson deserves credit for being the first wife of a presidential candidate to go...
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the terrorist group basis and a discussion on artificial intelligence with authors john markoff and louisahall and later authors of betty boyd and mark updegrove on president lyndon and lady bird johnson. saturday afternoon before 5:00 p.m., historian on the relationship between president richard nixon and the shaw of iran and its effect on us foreign-policy. sunday evening at 6:40 p.m. george mason university history professor on the confederate flag edits history in relation to the latest. get our complete weekend a schedule at c-span.org. >> we are live this morning at the brookings-- brookings institute on the discussion with the federal reserve with phil dudley and economist john taylor it is just getting started. >> based on where an inflation is and how far the economy is from unemployment-- winona greenspan was chairman of the fed and he was either incapable or unwilling to describe his approach to the rest of the world and what made the rule so amazing was he seemed to capture the greenspan with an equation in ways that were more clear than greenspan was ever able to claim to anyo
the terrorist group basis and a discussion on artificial intelligence with authors john markoff and louisahall and later authors of betty boyd and mark updegrove on president lyndon and lady bird johnson. saturday afternoon before 5:00 p.m., historian on the relationship between president richard nixon and the shaw of iran and its effect on us foreign-policy. sunday evening at 6:40 p.m. george mason university history professor on the confederate flag edits history in relation to the latest....
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then a discussion on artificial intelligence with authors john markov and louisa hall.then betty boyd karolyi on president lyndon and lady bird johnson. on american history tv on c-span 3 just before 5:00 a historian on the relationship between president richard nixon and the shah of iran and its effect on u.s. foreign policy. and sunday evening at 6:40, george mason university history professor spencer krewe on the confederate flag in its history in relation to the legacy of slavery. get our complete weekend schedule at cspan.org. >>> the house arms services committee held a hearing on the department's cyber strategy. national security agency director admiral michael roger, deputy defense secretary robert work and terry haller have son, acting chief information officer for the department testified. >> our second hearing this week on the full committee level on cyber security. very very pleased to have a distinguished panel of witnesses to help with us this challenging area. for those members who were able to participate in our hearing yesterday, we heard from the priva
then a discussion on artificial intelligence with authors john markov and louisa hall.then betty boyd karolyi on president lyndon and lady bird johnson. on american history tv on c-span 3 just before 5:00 a historian on the relationship between president richard nixon and the shah of iran and its effect on u.s. foreign policy. and sunday evening at 6:40, george mason university history professor spencer krewe on the confederate flag in its history in relation to the legacy of slavery. get our...
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weiss on the terror group isis and then a discussion on artificial intelligence with john markoff and louisahall and later president lyndon and ladybird johnson. on american history tv on c-span3, saturday afternoon just before 5:00 historian alvandi on the relationship between president richard nixon and the shah of iran and its effect on u.s. foreign policy and sunday eenlg 6:40, history professor spencer crew on the confederate flag and its history and relation to the legacy of slavery. get our complete weekend schedule at cspan.org. >>> up next a discussion on ways to improve the nation's mental health care system, with congressman tim murphy of pennsylvania, and senator chris murphy of connecticut. hosted by the national journal, this is two hours. >> please welcome the senior vice president of "national journal." [ applause ] >> good morning. i'm delighteded to welcome you to the mental health forum, improving access to care and reducing incarceration made possible by jansen pharmaceuticals. at this time, we just remind you to silence your cell phones but please keep them out, because
weiss on the terror group isis and then a discussion on artificial intelligence with john markoff and louisahall and later president lyndon and ladybird johnson. on american history tv on c-span3, saturday afternoon just before 5:00 historian alvandi on the relationship between president richard nixon and the shah of iran and its effect on u.s. foreign policy and sunday eenlg 6:40, history professor spencer crew on the confederate flag and its history and relation to the legacy of slavery. get...