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the housing is 55% occupied. >> hello mark johnson what are you working on? >> wor bit of snow. >> did you find a little bit? >> coming into cleveland a few rain drops but as you get into the high ground a little bit of snow. let's get right to it. look at that sky in downtown cleveland. yeah, skies are not what we want them to be right now. the chill has come back. what's happening? well notice a little bit of lake effect we have out there on the power of five live doppler network. the temps falling into the upper shore they're still at 41 degrees. let me turn on here some of the radar products we have. look at those showers showers right here. notice the green would be some rain showers. lake effect rain. now inland areas are seeing some wet snow. see a little flakes in huron county. and medina county around a few little flurries. there's cleveland, a few sprinkles reaching into avon lake. but the i-271 corridor a little bit of snow. and there you have it scattered snow showers invading. i don't think there's going to be any accumulation because the ground
the housing is 55% occupied. >> hello mark johnson what are you working on? >> wor bit of snow. >> did you find a little bit? >> coming into cleveland a few rain drops but as you get into the high ground a little bit of snow. let's get right to it. look at that sky in downtown cleveland. yeah, skies are not what we want them to be right now. the chill has come back. what's happening? well notice a little bit of lake effect we have out there on the power of five live...
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jsh -- mark johnson? why did these wash ashore? some blame last winter's el nino. strange, very strange. >>> we hear it time and time again. get a good night's sleep. maybe money is your ultimate motivator. people and found those who sleep less than six hours a night had an increased risk of early death and lost productivity every year. that could be costing our country more than $400 billion a year. >>> and coming up in sports we've got a story we can all appreciate. how football helped one young man stay on the right path. >>> now news 5 sports. brought to you by brunswick auto mart. >> we're going to introduce you to xavier tonight. he's overcome adversity his whole life. lauren takes us to the campus in south euclid where she shares his journey. >> every kid likes superer heroes but -- super heroes but he was looking for something basic. >> two parents. i didn't have that. >> where were you parents? >> i don't know my father but with my mother she was on drugs. she was in and out >> at just 3 years old the second young es of t -- youngest of nine witnessed his
jsh -- mark johnson? why did these wash ashore? some blame last winter's el nino. strange, very strange. >>> we hear it time and time again. get a good night's sleep. maybe money is your ultimate motivator. people and found those who sleep less than six hours a night had an increased risk of early death and lost productivity every year. that could be costing our country more than $400 billion a year. >>> and coming up in sports we've got a story we can all appreciate. how...
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. >> let's check in with chief meteorologist mark johnson. quite a chill out there today. >> look at these temps, a yesterday. it's 31 cleveland, 37 worcester to mansfield. 38 for youngstown. and just for fun we're throwing in a little lake effect streamer of light rain mixing with wet snow inland. up around hamden over into northern trmble county. and look at this these could slide into akron in the next little while. >>> overnight lows near the lake shore middle 30s but inland areas upper 20s and lower 30s. cloudy skies, maybe an isolated snowflake. >> you've heard it before, big brother is watching. >> now it's more than a conspiracy theory, it is the law. next on five the new government rule that lets the feds get one warrant to access millions of computers and phones. so who's trying to stop this devastating look at the damage done to gatlinburg. the wildfires that changed the town forever. >> the plot thickens, the founder of a nonprofit devoteded to kindness got a lot of attention when he claimed he got a racist waitress at olive garde
. >> let's check in with chief meteorologist mark johnson. quite a chill out there today. >> look at these temps, a yesterday. it's 31 cleveland, 37 worcester to mansfield. 38 for youngstown. and just for fun we're throwing in a little lake effect streamer of light rain mixing with wet snow inland. up around hamden over into northern trmble county. and look at this these could slide into akron in the next little while. >>> overnight lows near the lake shore middle 30s but...
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in last month's election, she lost the job she held for three terms to mark johnson, a school she said she was shocked and saddened that she lost. the meeting gets underway at 9 am and we will have a report on wral news at noon. >>> as we mentioned, december is finally here but it feels more like spring. >> it is lovely out there. >>> it's going to be a gorgeous day. temperatures in the mid 60s. we started in the low to mid it is breezy too. you can see the breeze blowing the flags and downtown roxborough. it will be nice to be back to son after a couple of gray days we will have another chance sunday night through tuesday. 55 and durham and wake forest. temperatures are almost 20 degrees warmer than normal for this time of year. 63 in goldsboro. these temperatures will continue to drop. the front has shifted east and the cool air is spilling in from the west. at lunchtime, 62. tomorrow will be noticeably cooler. if you're out on the roads, i- 40 at miami, a little slow in the westbound lane. that continues as you are traveling toward durham. i-40 at nc 51, it's moving but it will be s
in last month's election, she lost the job she held for three terms to mark johnson, a school she said she was shocked and saddened that she lost. the meeting gets underway at 9 am and we will have a report on wral news at noon. >>> as we mentioned, december is finally here but it feels more like spring. >> it is lovely out there. >>> it's going to be a gorgeous day. temperatures in the mid 60s. we started in the low to mid it is breezy too. you can see the breeze...
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on election day she lost two mark johnson, a school board member, in winston-salem. the meeting gets underway at 9 am. >>> the month of december getting off to a warm start. >> it is. like yesterday, not quite warm though. temperatures are dropping because the front has come through. our rolly sky cam looks beautiful right now. a little bit of cloud cover as we look east. those clouds will dissipate fairly quickly. cooler the further west you go. the chilly air is phil ting there is filtering and. you will need a jacket this morning. we warm up into the mid-60s for this afternoon and we continue the cool down. much cooler tomorrow morning at expect plenty of sunshine for the next three days and temperatures will cool offer friday and saturday. >>> it's busy on the roads. i-40 at harrison. no accident but traffic is moving along on the slow side. we look at i-40 at white oak and a big backup coming into raleigh. this is on i-40. >>> coming up in our next half hour, the crime the prompted >>> welcome back. it's 7:30 am. we are trying to learn about a shooting that left
on election day she lost two mark johnson, a school board member, in winston-salem. the meeting gets underway at 9 am. >>> the month of december getting off to a warm start. >> it is. like yesterday, not quite warm though. temperatures are dropping because the front has come through. our rolly sky cam looks beautiful right now. a little bit of cloud cover as we look east. those clouds will dissipate fairly quickly. cooler the further west you go. the chilly air is phil ting there...
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mark: erik johnson has more -- vonnie: erik johnson has more. ik: secretary of state john kerry is said to outline a plan for the israeli palestine conflict. atcomes after the u.s. anger the yuan government last week. we will have more on this in just a moment. senator john mccain is not yet sold on donald trump's choice for secretary of state, rex tillerson. mccain spoke today. >> i am pleased with the president's nominated for the secretary of defense. i have questions and concerns for his nominee for secretary of state. that is my obligation under the constitution of the united states, to represent the people of arizona that elected me, and do the right thing for them and america. if i agree with the president of the united states, i will work as hard as i can. representing my responsibilities i will exercise those as well. erik: republicans and democrats on capitol hill have raised questions about his ties to russia and vladimir putin. presidentaccused obama of hobbling the transition, writing doing my nore the inflammatory statements and ro
mark: erik johnson has more -- vonnie: erik johnson has more. ik: secretary of state john kerry is said to outline a plan for the israeli palestine conflict. atcomes after the u.s. anger the yuan government last week. we will have more on this in just a moment. senator john mccain is not yet sold on donald trump's choice for secretary of state, rex tillerson. mccain spoke today. >> i am pleased with the president's nominated for the secretary of defense. i have questions and concerns for...
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johnson. we have the latest next. this is bloomberg. ♪ markropean close of bloomberg markets on bloomberg television. biggestt some of the business stories in the news right now. j.p. morgan chase chief jamie dimon says voters around the world have been on a mission to change. they've embraced the chance to hit the reset button on their leadership in a wide-ranging interview with megan murphy. he weighed in on populism and changing government. >> a lot of he saw in america and overseas, i want a change. they want a wrecking ball brought to these companies. they were necessarily voting for the people, they want something very different than they have seen. a lot of us are sympathetic with that. we want things to be better. ultimately yet have faxed an analysis and details to make that happen. mark: parsifal interview on bloomberg businessweek the brief tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern only on bloomberg television. ipo's double and triple in 2018? that's according to greg becker, chief executive of sbe financial. a snowball should washington and wal
johnson. we have the latest next. this is bloomberg. ♪ markropean close of bloomberg markets on bloomberg television. biggestt some of the business stories in the news right now. j.p. morgan chase chief jamie dimon says voters around the world have been on a mission to change. they've embraced the chance to hit the reset button on their leadership in a wide-ranging interview with megan murphy. he weighed in on populism and changing government. >> a lot of he saw in america and overseas,...
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i am erik johnson and this is bloomberg. mark? mark: investors will be closely watching frankfurt tomorrow. the final policy decision of the most economists expecting the bank to extend beyond march of the current rate. how will it affect the euro? joining us now, jeremy stretch. jeremy? i have to bring this up. i was just showing it and at the top of the hour, overnight ,olatility euro-dollar interesting. second-highest of the year going into a meeting. what does that tell us? >> i think that is absolutely true. we had a one-week volatility rolling over and that also spiked. it is really just underlining the fact that although there is some relative widespread will extend the ecb their bond buying program probably about six months through 2017. there is prospect that we are getting close. -- the italian up italian vogue last weekend, rather than saying we will buy out until september, perhaps moderating language is buying up to it. because of the uncertainty of the relationship to italy, that story is back in the spring. >> my fa
i am erik johnson and this is bloomberg. mark? mark: investors will be closely watching frankfurt tomorrow. the final policy decision of the most economists expecting the bank to extend beyond march of the current rate. how will it affect the euro? joining us now, jeremy stretch. jeremy? i have to bring this up. i was just showing it and at the top of the hour, overnight ,olatility euro-dollar interesting. second-highest of the year going into a meeting. what does that tell us? >> i think...
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mark? >> reporter: that's right. dwayne johnson made his first appearance on his charge, it's far from the first time in this courthouse. as you said, new details emerged as to what happened between the time the popular yoga instructor was reported missing and when her body was discovered 24 hours later. today dwayne johnson made his first court appearance charged in the murder of trisha mccaully, it began christmas day when she was reported missing then 24 hours later her body was found inside her car outside a cvs on "m" street. inside that cvs was dwayne johnson. he had the keys to her car in his pocket. according to court documents, he told police that he met her christmas day, she offered him a ride, and they had consensual sex. prosecutors say that was, in fa she was found in the back seat of her car, tied up with the seat belt. now, the defendant, johnson, told police that she committedo. it was an emotional moment in court today when the defense attorney asked the judge to release johnson at that point a friend of the victi
mark? >> reporter: that's right. dwayne johnson made his first appearance on his charge, it's far from the first time in this courthouse. as you said, new details emerged as to what happened between the time the popular yoga instructor was reported missing and when her body was discovered 24 hours later. today dwayne johnson made his first court appearance charged in the murder of trisha mccaully, it began christmas day when she was reported missing then 24 hours later her body was found...
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it is the bugle that played taps and the proclamation from president johnson marking the passing of general douglas mcarthur. show you the medals and the iconic items. give you a sense of the man and who he was and what he did. it really is the essence of mcarthur. what he symbolized, but also the mark was what he did. and the first thing i want to show you in here is really three of our absolute iconic pieces. general mcarthur's hat when which he wore all through world two, all through the occupation of japan, all through korea. all those pictures we've seen of general mcarthur. all of the iconic pictures, that's the hat he's wearing. one of his iconic corn cob pipes, one of 95 in our collection. he was an avid pipe smoker and collector. this one has been smoked. and general mcarthur's rayban sunglasses. so these are tremendous symbols of who this man was and iconic symbols of an iconic american general. the other thing i want to show you in here is general mcarthur's medals. we have two cases. first is foreign decorations here to the left. the full yumpl here. and the u.s. decorations. ge
it is the bugle that played taps and the proclamation from president johnson marking the passing of general douglas mcarthur. show you the medals and the iconic items. give you a sense of the man and who he was and what he did. it really is the essence of mcarthur. what he symbolized, but also the mark was what he did. and the first thing i want to show you in here is really three of our absolute iconic pieces. general mcarthur's hat when which he wore all through world two, all through the...
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we'll be dealing with mark segraves who has the latest on this investigation. >> the suspect is adrian dwayne johnson. he's charged with murder as well as second degree theft. he was arrested here outside of this cvs in northwest near georgetown. it's here also where they found mccully's body. what we know from police is is that this was not the only cvs store where the suspect johnson drove with the victim's car. the police chief confirmed the worst as family and friends of trisha mccully had been holding out hope the popular yoga instructor would be found alive. after issuing a lookout for man, a man saw the suspect and approached him. >> he's sitting across the street parked in her car. and i just immediately came together that this was the guy. >> reporter: he called police. when they arrived, they found the suspect inside this cvs near georgetown. he handed the cops the keys to mccully's car, which was parked out front. inside, they found her body. . >> there appears to be trauma to the body. we'll know more when the autopsy is complete. >> reporter: the suspect was driving around in her car for
we'll be dealing with mark segraves who has the latest on this investigation. >> the suspect is adrian dwayne johnson. he's charged with murder as well as second degree theft. he was arrested here outside of this cvs in northwest near georgetown. it's here also where they found mccully's body. what we know from police is is that this was not the only cvs store where the suspect johnson drove with the victim's car. the police chief confirmed the worst as family and friends of trisha...
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mark: paul sweeney and cory johnson. so much to talk about today -- a big story in the u.k. bank of england leaving its key assets at a record low. to these when it comes rates and level of qe, there's nothing surprising but the fact that sterling strength might rain in some of the inflation, i suppose that's the big take away, isn't it? policy was kept unchanged as expected. they expected to keep the and qe on hold. the most interesting things were the comments on inflation. the boe made this shift toward the neutral stance basically saying they would have a limited tolerance for inflation. since that meeting, the trade rate for sterling has risen some 6% and the boe acknowledge that today and said that gain could mean less of an overshoot above it to percent target. that doesn't mean it's willing to look through inflation, the limited tolerance was still mentioned, but they have to control inflation while at the same time keeping growth going. as wet said about growth are going to see 0.4% growth in the fourth quarter but we could see a slowdown in 2017. first quarter of 2
mark: paul sweeney and cory johnson. so much to talk about today -- a big story in the u.k. bank of england leaving its key assets at a record low. to these when it comes rates and level of qe, there's nothing surprising but the fact that sterling strength might rain in some of the inflation, i suppose that's the big take away, isn't it? policy was kept unchanged as expected. they expected to keep the and qe on hold. the most interesting things were the comments on inflation. the boe made this...
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mark: the new exclusive talk ath johnson & johnson about possible takeover.on & johnson said ended negotiations with the swiss drugmaker and the latest is with french drug [indiscernible] they said it was an advanced takeover talks for actelion. the iphone maker -- nokia saying the iphone maker infringed patents. there have been complaints and three german regional courts and one in texas, but apple says nokia is refusing to license its patents on a fair basis and is now "using the tactics of a patent troll to attempt to extort money from apple." julie: time for a bloomberg quick take, we provide background on issues of interest . the six biggest u.s. banks have $10 trillion in assets, almost twice as much as the next 30 combined. a lot of money in not too many hands. it might even mean banks are still too big to let they'll. colette seo. here is the situation -- global regulators have worked ever since the financial crisis to make it possible for the biggest institution to close their doors without triggering an economic meltdown. a years of work to avoid lo
mark: the new exclusive talk ath johnson & johnson about possible takeover.on & johnson said ended negotiations with the swiss drugmaker and the latest is with french drug [indiscernible] they said it was an advanced takeover talks for actelion. the iphone maker -- nokia saying the iphone maker infringed patents. there have been complaints and three german regional courts and one in texas, but apple says nokia is refusing to license its patents on a fair basis and is now "using the...
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johnson. the other starting linebacker, mark lillard in there, justin houston, in and out for much of the year. and yet, game after game, time after time, they have done exactly what they've done here tonight. come up with big plays to win football games. he's done a tremendous job. >> al: third and one. and to the outside. to the one yard line goes west. that will be a first down. more time off the clock. >> cris: they are playing good, sound, tough football. west, trying to get that thing in there so desperately. good balance, though. they've hit on the right formula here. stay with your guys. stay with kelce. stay with tyreek hill. run the ball well. alex smith in the backfield, running the ball some. this looks like a formula of a team that may make a run in the playoffs. >> al: harris. gives it to west. he trips. he is stopped at the 3 yard line. this is the number two defense of the league coming in denver. houston, number one overall. kansas city, 81 yards ahead. almost 250 in the first quarter, when they scored 21 of the 27 points. >> cris: that incident in the locker room last week ma
johnson. the other starting linebacker, mark lillard in there, justin houston, in and out for much of the year. and yet, game after game, time after time, they have done exactly what they've done here tonight. come up with big plays to win football games. he's done a tremendous job. >> al: third and one. and to the outside. to the one yard line goes west. that will be a first down. more time off the clock. >> cris: they are playing good, sound, tough football. west, trying to get...
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johnson. the other starting linebacker, mark lillard in there, justin houston, in and out for much of the year. and yet, game after game, time after time, they have done exactly what they've done here tonight. come up with big plays to win football games. >> al: third and one. and to the outside. to the one yard line goes west. that will be a first down. more time off the clock. >> cris: they are playing good, sound, tough football. west, trying to get that thing in there so desperately. good balance, though. they've hit on the right formula here. stay with your guys. stay with kelce. stay with tyreek hill. run the ball well. alex smith in the backfield, running the ball some. this looks like a formula of a team that may make a run in the playoffs. >> al: harris. gives it to west. he trips. he is stopped at the 3 yard line. this is the number two of the league coming in denver. houston, number one overall. kansas city, 81 yards ahead. almost 250 in the first quarter, when they scored 21 of the 27 points. >> cris: that incident in the locker room last week may have been no big deal. but was a l
johnson. the other starting linebacker, mark lillard in there, justin houston, in and out for much of the year. and yet, game after game, time after time, they have done exactly what they've done here tonight. come up with big plays to win football games. >> al: third and one. and to the outside. to the one yard line goes west. that will be a first down. more time off the clock. >> cris: they are playing good, sound, tough football. west, trying to get that thing in there so...
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announcer: christine and jennifer johnson take a tour of the national archives exhibit marking the 220 for anniversary of the ratification of the bill of rights. tv complete american history schedule, go to c-span.org. >> american history tv is featuring scottsdale, arizona. c-span's cities tour staff visited many sites. the city of scottsdale is surrounded by the sonoran desert and covers approximately 100,000 square miles. learn more bus there -- scottsdale all weekend long on c-span. >> ♪ >> welcome, home to the also and the peoplem who left towards the water. the pima-maricopa people are mainly farmers. they lived along the salt river's and traveled with the season. believe they are part of an intricate irrigation system used for the can out system we see today. it is located in the phoenix metro area. we are bordered by scottsdale, mesa in tempe. the was a corner is our commercial corridor and that land is slated for economic thelopment and web residential space which is where our community members reside. have 19,000 acres in natural reserves, it will never be touched. you can se
announcer: christine and jennifer johnson take a tour of the national archives exhibit marking the 220 for anniversary of the ratification of the bill of rights. tv complete american history schedule, go to c-span.org. >> american history tv is featuring scottsdale, arizona. c-span's cities tour staff visited many sites. the city of scottsdale is surrounded by the sonoran desert and covers approximately 100,000 square miles. learn more bus there -- scottsdale all weekend long on c-span....
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ted johnson is director of marking for the philadelphia premium outlet. >> people like it this time of year, feels festive. it makes people think of having a white christmas. i think it adds to the experience. >> it's a good idea to call ahead if you're catching a flight this morning. if you're expecting to pick someone up from philadelphia international airport. other airports, chicago o'hare and minnesota are reporting cancellations and delays, that might have a ripple effect in philadelphia. call 1-800-phl-gate to check on the status of flights. >>> get the seven-day forecast and check storm tracker 6 live anytime of the day at our website 6abc.com/weather. >>> and new information to tell you about this morning, a man and his elderly mother managed to get safely out of their wynnfield home during a house fire. the action cam at that scene. the 5600 block of win daily avenue. the fire started at about 3:30 a.m., two people inside scrambled out of that home. they were not hurt, the red cross this morning is helping them find temporary shelter. firefighters put out the fire in about 20
ted johnson is director of marking for the philadelphia premium outlet. >> people like it this time of year, feels festive. it makes people think of having a white christmas. i think it adds to the experience. >> it's a good idea to call ahead if you're catching a flight this morning. if you're expecting to pick someone up from philadelphia international airport. other airports, chicago o'hare and minnesota are reporting cancellations and delays, that might have a ripple effect in...
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kay johnson is director of marking for philadelphia premium outlet. >> you have to run a little fasterm store to store, but people like it because it feels festive. it makes people feel like a white christmas, i think it adds to the experience. >> it's a good idea to call ahead if you're catching a flight or picking up at philadelphia international airport. o'hare and minnesota are reporting delays and cancellations. that might have a ripple effect in philadelphia. you want to call 1-800-phl-gate to check the status of your flight. >>> we would like to remind you you can get the seven-day forecast and check storm tracker 6 live radar at any time of the day at 6abc.com/weather. >>> the time 7:33 a.m. new information to tell you about this morning, a man and his elderly mother managed to get safely out of their wynnfield home during a house fire. the action cam at the scene the 5600 block of glendale avenue. the fire started at 6:30. two people inside scrambled to get out. they were not hurt, thankfully. we know the red cross is finding them a temporary place to stay. firefighters put ou
kay johnson is director of marking for philadelphia premium outlet. >> you have to run a little fasterm store to store, but people like it because it feels festive. it makes people feel like a white christmas, i think it adds to the experience. >> it's a good idea to call ahead if you're catching a flight or picking up at philadelphia international airport. o'hare and minnesota are reporting delays and cancellations. that might have a ripple effect in philadelphia. you want to call...
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mark? >> reporter: away we know about adrian johnson, the suspect in this case, is that he was arrested ten days ago for a second degree theft and then we know over the past 24 hours that she went missing and he was driving around in her car to several locations before they both ended up here at this location on m street. the common denominator to all of those incidents were cvs stores. trisha was a popular yoga teacher and actress. she was last seen at her home on afternoon. after police put out an alert for her car and this suspect, a man saw the car and he approached it. >> he rolled down the window and said, hello, sir, how are you? it was kind of jarring. >> reporter: he called police who found the 29-year-old inside this cvs. johnson gave officers the key to the car, which was parked outside. that's where police found her body. but during the 24 hours she was missing, police say johnson drove around d.c. in the victim's car driving to several locations including several cvs stores including this one where he assaulted an employee. the employee tells news 4 she saw the suspect walk int
mark? >> reporter: away we know about adrian johnson, the suspect in this case, is that he was arrested ten days ago for a second degree theft and then we know over the past 24 hours that she went missing and he was driving around in her car to several locations before they both ended up here at this location on m street. the common denominator to all of those incidents were cvs stores. trisha was a popular yoga teacher and actress. she was last seen at her home on afternoon. after police...
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mark: the gagging poorest part is hard. when you have characters like boris johnson. in recent weeks and months we have seen them come in line a bit more. mark: did we learn anything else from these experts in tackling complex negotiations? one of my favorites was from the poker player. cardplayern at the and assesses the skill level of his rivals met informs him of the way he plays his hand. she will want to assess the skill level of her own team. mark: she said the talks of been positive and constructive worried that's not always what we hear from her leaders. because she might have reassurances, that doesn't necessarily mean they are going to let her cherry pick the elements that she wants. said sheola sturgeon will push for another referendum on independence if the country did not remain in the single market. we are going to bring in our scotland editor. it was a 50 page policy paper. your genius will be summing it up for us in under a minute. >> the policy document was long-awaited. as she put it forward, it's really a wish list. this is how scotland could work in
mark: the gagging poorest part is hard. when you have characters like boris johnson. in recent weeks and months we have seen them come in line a bit more. mark: did we learn anything else from these experts in tackling complex negotiations? one of my favorites was from the poker player. cardplayern at the and assesses the skill level of his rivals met informs him of the way he plays his hand. she will want to assess the skill level of her own team. mark: she said the talks of been positive and...
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general james clapper, together with a statement from the homeland security secretary, jeh johnson, in early october, mark, they did put out a statement saying that they were, a high certitude that russians did in fact, were responsible, for hacking the national democratic committee's e-mails, if you will. they were very convinced of that, but they still have not issued a statement whether the russians attempted to hack into actual election systems in various states around the country. presumably they'll look into that as well. >> yeah. no doubt about it. a couple things. one, they wouldn't have issued that statement if they weren't absolutely certain that the russians were involved in some way as well. >> right. >> we have -- the interesting real part of that, too, as you point out, we haven't heard anything along the lines of their certainty or anything publicly said that they've actually broken into these election systems around the country, and imagine if that happened? i mean that would throw out of entire election system into absolute chaos, because then have to wonder, does your vote count at all?
general james clapper, together with a statement from the homeland security secretary, jeh johnson, in early october, mark, they did put out a statement saying that they were, a high certitude that russians did in fact, were responsible, for hacking the national democratic committee's e-mails, if you will. they were very convinced of that, but they still have not issued a statement whether the russians attempted to hack into actual election systems in various states around the country....
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mark cuban is an obvious candidate. duane johnson. i'm not dismissing it. how can you? >> i remember thinking back donald trump went to iowa in 2013. i spoke to him then and said the guy could run. assume nothing. i think you have to take duane the rock johnson. why couldn't it work again? >> i'm with you on kanye, but i will declare it. clooney 2020. he can win. >> actually, you are a clooney fan. you would have a hard time. if clooney ran for governor, i know where you would vote. >> my advice tdemocrats, think ahead to the primary schedule and the debates. republicans learn the hard way they propel candidates in ways you do not know. there is an incentive to run even if you are not serious. the new chairman has to figure out now what are we going to do on scheduling debates. reince priebus deserves to be chief of staff because he got donald trump. >> anybody think there is a serious challenger to trump in 2020? >> i have no idea. >> it is from the wing of the party. >> rand paul from kentucky. >> almost certainly there will be one. >> almost certainly? >> almost cert
mark cuban is an obvious candidate. duane johnson. i'm not dismissing it. how can you? >> i remember thinking back donald trump went to iowa in 2013. i spoke to him then and said the guy could run. assume nothing. i think you have to take duane the rock johnson. why couldn't it work again? >> i'm with you on kanye, but i will declare it. clooney 2020. he can win. >> actually, you are a clooney fan. you would have a hard time. if clooney ran for governor, i know where you would...
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mark murray with nbc news and jason johnson, politics editor, professor at morgan state.eidi, i have to go to you first. it's interesting that people, it is sort of story of obamacare's life. really loved. 6.4 million people really love it or really hate it. why do you suppose that is? >> if you look at the partisan correlation. you will see why. it is heavily based on which party you belong to. the interesting thing with obamacare, even if the republicans are successful and rolling back much of it. when you ask specific questions about some of the pillars of obamacare including coverage for your adult children. coverage for pre existing conditions. those are hugely popular. they are part of how obamacare has changed the culture of health care. and that is part of his legacy too. i think it is much more than that. you talk about obamacare being rolled back. that's now in our culture. >> even people who claim to hate obamacare. >> here's the thing. president obama is not a dummy. the affordable care act is like jenga. you cannot pull out pieces without it falling apart. an
mark murray with nbc news and jason johnson, politics editor, professor at morgan state.eidi, i have to go to you first. it's interesting that people, it is sort of story of obamacare's life. really loved. 6.4 million people really love it or really hate it. why do you suppose that is? >> if you look at the partisan correlation. you will see why. it is heavily based on which party you belong to. the interesting thing with obamacare, even if the republicans are successful and rolling back...
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mark: barclays head of commodities research there. the actelion merry-go-round continues. julie: it does, quite a surprise here. johnsonon saying it is in exclusive negotiations with the swiss drugmaker regarding a potential transaction. of a is here a little bit disclaimer in the j&j statement saying there can be no assurance any transaction will result from these discussions. j&j does not intend to make any additional comments regarding these discussions unless and until it is appropriate to do so or a formal agreement has been reached. we are seeing share reaction among the various players. johnson & johnson shares took a leg lower on the back of these headlines. actelion has an apr the traits here in the u.s., and those shares took a elg up. -- leg up. thethird player is sanofee, french martex -- pharmaceutical giant, which had been in late stage discussions with actelion, but it looks like j&j news supersedes that mark. mark: we are going to look at the impressive 2016 global m&a deal count as we head into the new year. this is bloomberg. ♪ julie: it's time for our global battle of the charts. mark barton versus e
mark: barclays head of commodities research there. the actelion merry-go-round continues. julie: it does, quite a surprise here. johnsonon saying it is in exclusive negotiations with the swiss drugmaker regarding a potential transaction. of a is here a little bit disclaimer in the j&j statement saying there can be no assurance any transaction will result from these discussions. j&j does not intend to make any additional comments regarding these discussions unless and until it is...
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johnson. mark maquette is a bloomberg business news reporter. he joins us from the phone.ifferent numbers of how many jobs will be "saved" -- we will see right now around 1000 -- what difference will it make, and what will carrier get in return? a difference to the folks that would lose their jobs, especially around the holidays, but the deal does not prevent all the jobs from leaving. aboutr will still send 1300 jobs to mexico, and it is part of a deal that includes $7 million in state incentives -- grants for training, tax incentives for investing in the company that the state and carrier have agreed to. a nickel forad every time carrier brought up the air conditioning company on the campaign trail, i would be a rich man. he talked about it a lot. can we extrapolated further -- these jobs being saved. is there a precedent for other country -- companies? mark: that is the key question to donald trump made this a big part of his campaign. it was exhibit a of what was wrong with trade deals in his mind, these jobs moving to mexico. he gave a 100% guarantee he would stop the
johnson. mark maquette is a bloomberg business news reporter. he joins us from the phone.ifferent numbers of how many jobs will be "saved" -- we will see right now around 1000 -- what difference will it make, and what will carrier get in return? a difference to the folks that would lose their jobs, especially around the holidays, but the deal does not prevent all the jobs from leaving. aboutr will still send 1300 jobs to mexico, and it is part of a deal that includes $7 million in...
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executive editor of cnn politics, mark preston and national political reporter with politico, ileana johnson is here as well. great to have you. christine, as tony was saying, there's more to the story. you have jobs saved, you still have jobs going. bernie sanders had a lot to say about that in an opinion piece with "the washington post" just today. he said yes, the families of the 1,000 workers who are keeping their jobs in indianapolis, they should rejoice. but there's more to it. trump threatened to tax companies who move jobs overseas and then try to bring their products back in. here's part of the opinion piece. instead of a damn tax, the company will be rewarded with a damn tax cut. wow. how's that for standing up to corporate greed? how's that for punishing corporations that shut down in thend and move abroad? in essence united technologies, the parent company, took trump hostage and won. is that what happened here? >> he's saying they won. look, let's be clear. united technologies also has almost $6 billion of government contracts with the federal government. if you are the ceo of u
executive editor of cnn politics, mark preston and national political reporter with politico, ileana johnson is here as well. great to have you. christine, as tony was saying, there's more to the story. you have jobs saved, you still have jobs going. bernie sanders had a lot to say about that in an opinion piece with "the washington post" just today. he said yes, the families of the 1,000 workers who are keeping their jobs in indianapolis, they should rejoice. but there's more to it....
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then, samples are brought to the johnson space center in the spring. studies this year marks the 40th season of the program. still ahead -- getting a break from the stress of finals... the best way possible. where puppies are visiting the join all your child?s sesame street friends as they discover that everything makes musc its sesame street live elmo makes music elmo makes music playing the milwaukee theatre january 14th&15th tickets on sale now through ticketmaster california are getting a break from the pressure of finals. and they're doing it -- with the help of coloring books and pets! kim murphy has the story -- new at 4. with finals looming it's a stressful time for college students and at american river college in california, some are coloring outside the lines. puppies are lending paws to de-stress and an adult coloring book program will soon be at their aaron austin, student: "when you're coloring it sends you back to a more simpler mindset, so it is really stress relieving to sit and draw and color," but others say it's creating a real problem. benjamin uchytil, s
then, samples are brought to the johnson space center in the spring. studies this year marks the 40th season of the program. still ahead -- getting a break from the stress of finals... the best way possible. where puppies are visiting the join all your child?s sesame street friends as they discover that everything makes musc its sesame street live elmo makes music elmo makes music playing the milwaukee theatre january 14th&15th tickets on sale now through ticketmaster california are getting...
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mark -- >> let us begin. >> reporter: you had to remind yourself iwas cranston and not johnson. >> and i love you more than my own daddy. but if you get in my way, i'll crush you. look at that. look at that. [ laughter ] tony award, broadway's highest honor, he topped it off with an oscar nominated performance in the film "trombo." >> surprising for an old journeyman actor. >> reporter: got a few clips to show you here. roll it. >> what the hell is wrong with you? >> reporter: he's been a working actor since his mid 20s. >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: beginning with a part on the soap opera "love it." >> that attraction is our been everything from the sublime to the ridiculous. good guys, bad guys. >> he's dead. >> i'm sorry, we did everything we could. >> reporter: and sometimes, parts so small, even cranston's forgotten them. what is is that? >> reporter: "amazon women on the moon." >> i'll take care of you later. >> you ended up on the cutting room floor. >> "amazon women on the moon," who could forget? who wants to remember is the better question. been nearly 150 roles. not counting the early commercials th
mark -- >> let us begin. >> reporter: you had to remind yourself iwas cranston and not johnson. >> and i love you more than my own daddy. but if you get in my way, i'll crush you. look at that. look at that. [ laughter ] tony award, broadway's highest honor, he topped it off with an oscar nominated performance in the film "trombo." >> surprising for an old journeyman actor. >> reporter: got a few clips to show you here. roll it. >> what the hell is...
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it's like teresa may in london putting boris johnson in her cabinet as foreign secretary. >> mark, goad and wrap this up. >> i think there is something to be said about having members of congress in the fold, so to speak, because it does bring together the cohesiveness. to gloria's point, i think mike pence will really play an outsized one. seems like he is one the one getting the intelligence briefings, in many ways he may be the de facto president depending on what issue we're discussing. >> don't tell that to the president-elect of the united states. de facto president. all right, guys. thanks very much. don't go too far away. >>> an important note to our viewers. please check out the first-ever book from cnn politics called "unprecedented: the election that changed everything." you can pick up your cop today -- copy today in stores or online at cnn.com/book. >>> the obama administration says thousands of isis fighters have been killed in the u.s.-led air strikes. so why does the terror group still control important parts of iraq and syria? we live in a pick and choose world. love
it's like teresa may in london putting boris johnson in her cabinet as foreign secretary. >> mark, goad and wrap this up. >> i think there is something to be said about having members of congress in the fold, so to speak, because it does bring together the cohesiveness. to gloria's point, i think mike pence will really play an outsized one. seems like he is one the one getting the intelligence briefings, in many ways he may be the de facto president depending on what issue we're...
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political director david chalian, cnn politics executive editor mark preston and national political reporter for politico, eliana johnsont's throw up the map. it's not a map. i just call it a map. of who trump picked so far for his cabinet. scott pruitt, some of the latest ones, scott pruitt for epa, john kelly for homeland security, linda mcmahon for the small business administration. what do we know, what does this all say about the cabinet that trump is building right now? >> well, first of all, let's just also remark how quickly actually he's doing this. if you look historically, he's filling out this cabinet with some deliberate speed and it's a little more idealogical in nature on the conservative side than many would have expected from donald trump who is really all things in his life has proven to be a pragmatist. this in many respects looks like a playbook from the conservative think tank the heritage foundation, mike pence's world, if you will, and really starting to fill out with some real idealogical conservatives in this cabinet which you would expect in a republican administration, but as we all know, dona
political director david chalian, cnn politics executive editor mark preston and national political reporter for politico, eliana johnsont's throw up the map. it's not a map. i just call it a map. of who trump picked so far for his cabinet. scott pruitt, some of the latest ones, scott pruitt for epa, john kelly for homeland security, linda mcmahon for the small business administration. what do we know, what does this all say about the cabinet that trump is building right now? >> well,...
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brewers owner mark attanasio pitches in that the commissioner emeritus' contributions to the game during halftime at georgia sunday, marquette coach wojo challenged jujuan johnson to stop playing timidly. johnson said he got mad..and plays better that way. 16 points 10 rebounds for jujuan. freshman sam hauser scored a career-high 19 points. 17 year old markus howard added 15. nice road win and resume builder 89-79. the 5th ranked nittany company have faced their share of adversity this year. tiger woods shot four over par 76 on the final round of the world challenge in the bahamas. he finished four under par - 15th or so out of 18 players. just nice to see him back. great to be with you everybody. see you again soon. bucks hosting san antonio this evening. we'll be there. have a marvelous monday. christmas wish comes true for one boy in ohio. the big surprise he got that is going viral - next. plus - officers brightening the holiday season for some kids in glendale. details on the annual shop with a cop event - after the break. coming up new at six: why american airlines flight attendants want new uniforms. their issue with the clothing - you are watching the f
brewers owner mark attanasio pitches in that the commissioner emeritus' contributions to the game during halftime at georgia sunday, marquette coach wojo challenged jujuan johnson to stop playing timidly. johnson said he got mad..and plays better that way. 16 points 10 rebounds for jujuan. freshman sam hauser scored a career-high 19 points. 17 year old markus howard added 15. nice road win and resume builder 89-79. the 5th ranked nittany company have faced their share of adversity this year....
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johnson is charged with killing trisha mccauley. prosecutors reveal in court she was sexually assaulted right before her murder. >> news 4's mark segraves spoke to a friend of the victim of an emotional hearing today. mark? >> reporter: good evening, jim, yeah, i have to tell you that this was one of the most emotional moments in a courtroom that i have ever witnessed in all the years i've been covering crime in this city. when the prosecutor and the defense attorney were going back and forth before the judge, at one moment it all became too much for one of mccauley's friends. greg and marcella have lost one of their best friends in trisha mccauley. when the defense attorney asked the judge to release duane johnson, greg yelled out "no, he's an animal. he stole our friend." >> i was overcome because if there's any possibility that this guy gets released again, i can't live with it, i'll tell you that >> reporter: it began christmas day, tricia mccauley didn't show up for dinner, ended 36 hours later we police found the popular actress and yoga instructor's body inside her car. johnson is now charged with mccauley's murder. police say du
johnson is charged with killing trisha mccauley. prosecutors reveal in court she was sexually assaulted right before her murder. >> news 4's mark segraves spoke to a friend of the victim of an emotional hearing today. mark? >> reporter: good evening, jim, yeah, i have to tell you that this was one of the most emotional moments in a courtroom that i have ever witnessed in all the years i've been covering crime in this city. when the prosecutor and the defense attorney were going back...
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we'll be dealing with mark segraves who has the latest on this investigation. >> the suspect is adrian dwayne johnsonhe's charged with murder as well as second degree theft. he was arrested here outside of this cvs in northwest near georgetown. it's here also where they found mccully's body. what we know from police is is that this was not the only cvs store where the suspect johnson drove with the victim's car. the police chief confirmed the worst as family and friends of trisha mccully had been holding out hope the popular yoga instructor would be found alive. after issuing a lookout for
we'll be dealing with mark segraves who has the latest on this investigation. >> the suspect is adrian dwayne johnsonhe's charged with murder as well as second degree theft. he was arrested here outside of this cvs in northwest near georgetown. it's here also where they found mccully's body. what we know from police is is that this was not the only cvs store where the suspect johnson drove with the victim's car. the police chief confirmed the worst as family and friends of trisha mccully...
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. >> christine blackerbee and jennifer johnson take a tour of the national archives exhibit marking the 225th anniversary of the ratification of the bifl rights on december 15th, 1791. >>> for our complete schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> next, a discussion about the nation's nursing home facilities and the system used to rate them. from the brookings institution, this is a little less than an hour. >> good afternoon. i am niam yaraghi from the center for technology innovation at brookings. i'd like to welcome you all to our program on evaluating and improving the nursing homes rating system. nearly 2 million americans reside in more than 15,000 nursing homes all around the united states. medicaid alone spends more than $140 billion on the services provided in these nursing homes. given that, i think it is very important for patients, their families and caregivers to have a thorough understanding of the quality of the services provided in the nursing homes. over the past few years, centers for medicare and medicaid has done a phenomenal job in identifying quality metrics, collecting rele
. >> christine blackerbee and jennifer johnson take a tour of the national archives exhibit marking the 225th anniversary of the ratification of the bifl rights on december 15th, 1791. >>> for our complete schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> next, a discussion about the nation's nursing home facilities and the system used to rate them. from the brookings institution, this is a little less than an hour. >> good afternoon. i am niam yaraghi from the center for technology...
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. >> duane johnson made his first appearance before a judge in the murder of tricia mccauley. news 4's mark segraves joins us live from court with the grim new revelations in this case. mark? >> reporter: yeah, good evening. the hearing was short but as you said, it was very emotional. particularly for two of mccauley's friends who sat in the back row of the courtroom. as they listened to the prosecutor describe what happened to their good friend, it became just too much for them. afterwards, they said they're angry at the suspect, but they're also angry at the criminal justice system which released duane johnson time and time again. despite numerous arrests. >> we can't get her back, and that's -- that's the reality and that's where we stand. >> reporter: as tricia mccualey's good friends sat in the courtroom, they became overwhelmed with grief as the prosecutor described how the popular resident had been violently sexually assaulted and tied up with the seat belt of her car. >> the defendant was charged with multiple crimes and allowed to walk free on our streets and now our friend is gon
. >> duane johnson made his first appearance before a judge in the murder of tricia mccauley. news 4's mark segraves joins us live from court with the grim new revelations in this case. mark? >> reporter: yeah, good evening. the hearing was short but as you said, it was very emotional. particularly for two of mccauley's friends who sat in the back row of the courtroom. as they listened to the prosecutor describe what happened to their good friend, it became just too much for them....
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mark stein emphasizes america self-reliance over government dependence. the radio talkshow host recommends to british authors, the history of english-speaking peoples by winston churchill, and historian paul johnson comprehensive history of the jewish faith. finally hugh hewitt has bonhoeffer about to the world were to spy. and mark levin's liberty amendments which explains 11 ways to restore the american republic to the framers vision. the full list of book recommendations is available online. >> book tv system with longtime white house employees stuart stevens. a former chandelier and window cleaner at the white house for seven presidents wrote about his experiences in his memoir, the white house chandeliers. >> outage you you get to the white house?ul >> when he first got back i was a military police so i went to number 14 precinct and talk to sergeant about being a police.rt and i had to take a test and they set i passed the test on they were not hiring any blacks. so that didn't work. and then i went to the fire department and i had to sign a sheet of paper that was to wait to join the fire department. i knew knew right away i can't wait this long. so i went back in the still my da s
mark stein emphasizes america self-reliance over government dependence. the radio talkshow host recommends to british authors, the history of english-speaking peoples by winston churchill, and historian paul johnson comprehensive history of the jewish faith. finally hugh hewitt has bonhoeffer about to the world were to spy. and mark levin's liberty amendments which explains 11 ways to restore the american republic to the framers vision. the full list of book recommendations is available online....
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johnson: thank you very much, mr. speaker. today marks the 75th anniversary of the attack on pearl hashon. it -- pearl harbor. it was a defining moment in america's history and the day of infamy. this deon straighted the resolve of the american people and the armed forces. it is a day we honor those who gave their lives in the defense of this country, but also honor those who have saved lives of others during this tragedy. petty officer doris "dori" miller from my hometown of waco, was one such individual who went above and beyond the call of duty in defense of this country and fizz americans. he's widely recognized as a hero after the attack on pearl harbor for his remarkable courage when his ship, the u.s.s. west virginia, came under attack by the japanese. in the face of imminent danger, he assisted his ship's commander who was mortally wounded to safety. he then reportedly manned a .50 caliber anti-aircraft machine gun to shoot down at least three of the 29 japanese planes that went down that day. mr. speaker, ever since i've been a m
johnson: thank you very much, mr. speaker. today marks the 75th anniversary of the attack on pearl hashon. it -- pearl harbor. it was a defining moment in america's history and the day of infamy. this deon straighted the resolve of the american people and the armed forces. it is a day we honor those who gave their lives in the defense of this country, but also honor those who have saved lives of others during this tragedy. petty officer doris "dori" miller from my hometown of waco,...
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mark attanasio pitches in that the commissioner emeritus' contributions to the game he loves are--quote--"monumen tal". during halftime at georgia today, marquette coach wojo challenged jujuan johnson to stop playing timidly. johnson said he got rebounds for jujuan. freshman sam hauser scored a career-high 19 points. 17 year old markus howard added 15. nice road win and resume builder 89- 79. tiger woods shot 4 over par 76 in the final round of the hero world challenge inn the bahamas. finished 4 under par..15 out of 18 players. ted and mary back after this timeout. the butterburger is made of just three cuts of fresh midwest beef. nothing more, nothing less. so we got the sirloin, the chuck and the plate. no fillers; that's it. all prized cuts, all well-marbled for richness and flavor. this is where those three wonderful cuts of beef come together. you can just tell that blend is working in there. and we sear them, and that seals in the juices of the burger. better than that. and that's the culver's butterburger. finally tonight-- the snow is a good reminder of how bad wisconsin winters can get that's why fox 6 wants to help make sure everyone has a warm coat to wear. we're holdin
mark attanasio pitches in that the commissioner emeritus' contributions to the game he loves are--quote--"monumen tal". during halftime at georgia today, marquette coach wojo challenged jujuan johnson to stop playing timidly. johnson said he got rebounds for jujuan. freshman sam hauser scored a career-high 19 points. 17 year old markus howard added 15. nice road win and resume builder 89- 79. tiger woods shot 4 over par 76 in the final round of the hero world challenge inn the...
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mark attanasio pitches in that the commissioner emeritus' contributions to the game he loves are--quote--"monumental". during halftime at georgia sunday, marquette coach wojo challenged jujuan johnson to stop playing timidly. johnson said he got mad..and plays better that way. 16 points 10 rebounds for career-high 19 points. 17 year old markus howard added 15. nice road win and resume builder 89-79. the 5th ranked nittany lions get usc in the rose bowl. sojourn shelton and company have faced their share of adversity this year. tiger woods shot four over par 76 on the final round of the world challenge in the bahamas. he finished four under par - 15 just nice to see him back. great to be with you everybody. see you again soon. bucks hosting san antonio this evening. we'll be there. have a marvelous monday. join fox six for a special coats for kids collection next week. our tom wachs will be at the steinhafels in waukesha -- collecting coats of all sizes -- new or gently used. the first 200 people to donate at least ticket vouchers to see the harlem globetrotters on new years eve at the bmo harris bradley center find more details on our website fox6now.com. a texas police department-
mark attanasio pitches in that the commissioner emeritus' contributions to the game he loves are--quote--"monumental". during halftime at georgia sunday, marquette coach wojo challenged jujuan johnson to stop playing timidly. johnson said he got mad..and plays better that way. 16 points 10 rebounds for career-high 19 points. 17 year old markus howard added 15. nice road win and resume builder 89-79. the 5th ranked nittany lions get usc in the rose bowl. sojourn shelton and company...
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. >> christine blacker bee and jennifer johnson tour the exhibit marking the 225th anniversary of thet week is authors week on washington journal featuring a new author each day beginning at 8:30 a.m. beginning sunday december 18th, j.d. advance on a memmor of a family and culture in crisis. charles murray will join us to talk about his book in our hands, a plan to replace the welfare state. on tuesday, december 20th, author mark levinson will discuss his book an extra neri time, the end of the post war boom. and then on wednesday, december 21st, author carol anderson will talk about her book, white rage, the unspoken truth of our racial divide. and james kitfield with try light warriors, the soldiers and spies and special agents revolutionizing the american way of war. on friday december 23k, kathy kramer with the book the policy of resentment, and the rise of scott walker. then on saturday, december 24th, two authors will join us, tom jeldin with a nation of nations, the great american immigration story, and robert jones with his book, the end of white christian america. and finally
. >> christine blacker bee and jennifer johnson tour the exhibit marking the 225th anniversary of thet week is authors week on washington journal featuring a new author each day beginning at 8:30 a.m. beginning sunday december 18th, j.d. advance on a memmor of a family and culture in crisis. charles murray will join us to talk about his book in our hands, a plan to replace the welfare state. on tuesday, december 20th, author mark levinson will discuss his book an extra neri time, the end...
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. >> christine blacker bee and jennifer johnson tour the exhibit marking the 225th anniversary of theek is authors week on washington journal featuring a new author each day beginning at 8:30 a.m. beginning sunday december 18th, j.d. advance on a memmor of a family and culture in crisis. charles murray will join us to talk about his book in our hands, a plan to replace the welfare state. on tuesday, december 20th, author mark levinson will discuss his book an extra neri time, the end of the post war boom. and then on wednesday, december 21st, author carol anderson will talk about her book, white rage, the unspoken truth of our racial divide. and james kitfield with try light warriors, the soldiers and spies and special agents revolutionizing the american way of war. on friday december 23k, kathy kramer with the book the policy of resentment, and the rise of scott walker. then on saturday, december 24th, two authors will join us, tom jeldin with a nation of nations, the great american immigration story, and robert jones with his book, the end of white christian america. and finally on
. >> christine blacker bee and jennifer johnson tour the exhibit marking the 225th anniversary of theek is authors week on washington journal featuring a new author each day beginning at 8:30 a.m. beginning sunday december 18th, j.d. advance on a memmor of a family and culture in crisis. charles murray will join us to talk about his book in our hands, a plan to replace the welfare state. on tuesday, december 20th, author mark levinson will discuss his book an extra neri time, the end of...
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mark barton with vonnie quinn. president-elect trump meeting today with top tech executives. joining us now from manhun manhn is cory johnsonlot of love from the tech industry to trump during the campaign. is today essentially a groveling session? that theould doubt trillions of dollars of market cap will do any groveling to the president-elect, but they will press their case. meetings somewhere secretly here in manhattan -- some are meeting somewhere secretly here in manhattan to prepare. gathering. she did not stop to talk to the press, but i caught up with her quickly, and she had some interesting comments. she said this is a very important meeting. better trade deals are tremendously important, she said. said better trade deals are very much in our interest, oracle's interest, but also all technology companies. if they can get better trade deals, they would like that because international trade is very important to the world of technology. mark: going to be a fascinating day. thanks for joining us from trump tower in new york city. let's talk about another big city sticking with the trump transition. the goldman sachs p
mark barton with vonnie quinn. president-elect trump meeting today with top tech executives. joining us now from manhun manhn is cory johnsonlot of love from the tech industry to trump during the campaign. is today essentially a groveling session? that theould doubt trillions of dollars of market cap will do any groveling to the president-elect, but they will press their case. meetings somewhere secretly here in manhattan -- some are meeting somewhere secretly here in manhattan to prepare....
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. >> christina and jennifer johnson take a two or of the national archives exhibit marking the 225th anniversary of the ratification of the bill of rights. on december 15, 1791. >> for a complete american history tv schedule go to c-span .org. now a discussion on possible u.s. strategy in afghanistan under the trump administration. speakers officials from the u.s. institute of peace and radio free europe. the heritage foundation hosted this one hour event. [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] >> okay, thank you so much for those of you who are staying on for the next panel which is on regional politics and economics in afghanistan. how afghanistan manages the regional economic and political situation will be a key factor in determining the country's future. afghanistan, being a landlocked landlocked country will depend on its neighbors for trading routes and conductivity. we see china playing a growing role in helping to develop infrastructure throughout south and central asia and afghanistan is certainly no exception as we heard from the ambassador earlier. even though
. >> christina and jennifer johnson take a two or of the national archives exhibit marking the 225th anniversary of the ratification of the bill of rights. on december 15, 1791. >> for a complete american history tv schedule go to c-span .org. now a discussion on possible u.s. strategy in afghanistan under the trump administration. speakers officials from the u.s. institute of peace and radio free europe. the heritage foundation hosted this one hour event. [inaudible conversation]...
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national archives exhibit marking the anniversary by exploring the amendingnd process of the constitution. this tour of the exhibit is about 45 minutes. nifer: my name is jennifer johnson i am a code -- curator. christine: i am in education and public outreach specialist at the national archives great am also co-curator. >> we are about to take you through "amending america." i next to me is a case showing the more than 11,000 amendments proposed to the constitution. christine and i have been working on this exhibit for a couple years now. the research started almost four years ago. we could not help but notice that the variety and depth of amendments -- there have been more than 11,000 proposed to the constitution. we started asking ourselves why there have been so many, yet so few actually ratified. the exhibit begins to explore that idea and how the founding fathers set of our government and allowed us to amend when needed. one of our challenges for the was that the bill of rights actually lives in the rotunda, a different area of the museum. we decided as a team to have a banner literally lead visitors from the bill of rights all the way to the o'brien gallery, and
national archives exhibit marking the anniversary by exploring the amendingnd process of the constitution. this tour of the exhibit is about 45 minutes. nifer: my name is jennifer johnson i am a code -- curator. christine: i am in education and public outreach specialist at the national archives great am also co-curator. >> we are about to take you through "amending america." i next to me is a case showing the more than 11,000 amendments proposed to the constitution. christine...
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johnson: thank you very much, mr. speaker. today marks the 75th anniversary of the attack on pearl hashon. it -- pearl harbor. it was a defining moment in america's history and the day of infamy. this deon straighted the resolve of the american people and the armed forces. it is a day we honor those who gave their lives in the defense of this country, but also honor those who have saved lives of others during this tragedy. petty officer doris "dori" miller from my hometown of waco, was one such individual who went above and beyond the call of duty in defense of this country and fizz americans. he's widely recognized as a hero after the attack on pearl harbor for his remarkable courage when his ship, the u.s.s. west virginia, came under attack by the japanese. in the face of imminent danger, he assisted his ship's commander who was mortally wounded to safety. he then reportedly manned a .50 caliber anti-aircraft machine gun to shoot down at least three of the 29 japanese planes that went down that day. mr. speaker, ever since i've been a m
johnson: thank you very much, mr. speaker. today marks the 75th anniversary of the attack on pearl hashon. it -- pearl harbor. it was a defining moment in america's history and the day of infamy. this deon straighted the resolve of the american people and the armed forces. it is a day we honor those who gave their lives in the defense of this country, but also honor those who have saved lives of others during this tragedy. petty officer doris "dori" miller from my hometown of waco,...
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johnson fun bus. cheering the uk asparagus will be just as spreading and delicious. vote leave! sold! that is him auctioning a cow. two questions, firstly, where are your wellies? there's hardly any marks summed up in three words. take back control! what was that? take back control! we can take control, if we take back control. he meant control of immigration the points—based system. those who are the brightest and best with the right skills for our economy would be welcome here and this would be a fairer system. control over whether turkey would eventuallyjoin the eu. this referendum is going to be our last chance to have a say on that, we are not going to be consulted or asked to vote on whether we think those countries or others should join. and control of the money britain sent to the eu, although that was hotly disputed. i am staggered borisjohnson is standing here tonight still defending this £350 million a week figure. it's a scandal that is still emblazoned across the campaign bus. and there wasn'tjust one leave campaign. nigel farage and the ukip crew ran their own with boats at a tougher tone on immigration. with the eu is making a mess of virtue everything. first we had the
johnson fun bus. cheering the uk asparagus will be just as spreading and delicious. vote leave! sold! that is him auctioning a cow. two questions, firstly, where are your wellies? there's hardly any marks summed up in three words. take back control! what was that? take back control! we can take control, if we take back control. he meant control of immigration the points—based system. those who are the brightest and best with the right skills for our economy would be welcome here and this...