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you're kind of just like, wow, these people lived through this when there's nothing anymore. >> mark wells' house and belongings were completely levelled by the central illinois twister of 2013, as were 500 other homes. but mark knows it could have been worse if not for his quick decisions. if you find yourself in a twister's path, the following tips may help you: seek shelter in a basement or bathroom; don't get in a car and drive; shut off the gas and never try to outrun a tornado. they can move up to 60 miles per hour. >> mother nature is pretty intense. just within seconds it can just destroy everything just like that. >>> the road can be an angry place. >> you got a problem? >> [ bleep ]! >> and it seems like there's more road rage now more than ever. in 2014, aaa says more than 8 million people in the u.s. engaged in road rage by ramming another vehicle or exiting their car to confront another driver. >> you better stop. >> remember everyone's trying to get to their destination or get home to go see their family members. you never know what type of day that person has or had or what
you're kind of just like, wow, these people lived through this when there's nothing anymore. >> mark wells' house and belongings were completely levelled by the central illinois twister of 2013, as were 500 other homes. but mark knows it could have been worse if not for his quick decisions. if you find yourself in a twister's path, the following tips may help you: seek shelter in a basement or bathroom; don't get in a car and drive; shut off the gas and never try to outrun a tornado. they...
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. >> hello governor, how are you can expect great what can i do request mark. >> well i hope your blood pressure is come down because i don't seem to be up there for a while the last 40 minutes. >> that's why love this job, the job is flowing. >> loretta weinberg #not a. >> rate lesniak. >> crazy. >> the naughty never want to take responsibility for being naughty. they want to blame everybody else for why there is : the stocking. >> this comes as governor faces an 18% approval rating the lowest of any governor in 20 years across the nation. >> i want to hear about the polyp like. because that's all baloney. >> a monday to the bills failed to pass new jersey legislature, one that would of love for the governor to do a book deal during office and hiking the salary of officials. and the other removing legal add notices from newspapers to all online. it was a rare move for lawmakers and was largely due to public outcry. outcry that was led by bill, and you better bet that governor christie had some harsh words for him as well. >> bill, ambitious young man. he is now failed at politics of hi
. >> hello governor, how are you can expect great what can i do request mark. >> well i hope your blood pressure is come down because i don't seem to be up there for a while the last 40 minutes. >> that's why love this job, the job is flowing. >> loretta weinberg #not a. >> rate lesniak. >> crazy. >> the naughty never want to take responsibility for being naughty. they want to blame everybody else for why there is : the stocking. >> this comes as...
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mark. >>> well, the city of breckenridge will start charging for parking as it tries easing that traffic downtown. cbs4's matt kroschel in the popular ski town with the story that is new at 6:00. matt, we know traffic really does crawl along at times. >> reporter: if you have ever been stuck in it, it the not fun. trying to find a parking space can also be a bit of a headache. and a lot of people here said they expected to see some sort they are still hot happy about it. >> this is it. tomorrow morning. paid parking begins in breckenridge. >> reporter: what was once free won't be anymore. the first 15 minutes is free. the first hour is 50 cents. breckenridge long plagued by parking woes now hoping this pay plan will help alleviate some of the gridlock downtown. >> what has been the feedback so far about this parking plan? >> more mixed than i sort of pleasantly surprised on one hand. on the other hand, some people are furious. >> it is just crazy. >> reporter: inside this thrift store, employees like dawn say this pay to park plan is a rude awakening. >> i knew we would have to go to som
mark. >>> well, the city of breckenridge will start charging for parking as it tries easing that traffic downtown. cbs4's matt kroschel in the popular ski town with the story that is new at 6:00. matt, we know traffic really does crawl along at times. >> reporter: if you have ever been stuck in it, it the not fun. trying to find a parking space can also be a bit of a headache. and a lot of people here said they expected to see some sort they are still hot happy about it. >>...
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that my social security check arrived on time or that the interstate highways ed andll-paved, well-mark well-maintained, or that the men and women of the armed forces patrol our land and sea and air effectively. the regularity of those events overwhelms the number of instances of a delayed social security check, of the stretch of highway that always seems to be under repair, or of the military person who behaves badly. yet it hasn't been fashionable to talk about these successes. government successes are hidden because of much government does -- much of what government does by nature is not visible. one of the most vital functions of government is the prevention of harm. acts that actually prevent harm can entirely escape notice, because when harm is prevented, nothing seems to have happened. people remain healthy, safe, and intact. the number of federal buildings that weren't blown up because of activities of the fbi or other security forces is not a matter of great knowledge. when the food and drug administration stops a harmful product from reaching the market, there is an absence of some
that my social security check arrived on time or that the interstate highways ed andll-paved, well-mark well-maintained, or that the men and women of the armed forces patrol our land and sea and air effectively. the regularity of those events overwhelms the number of instances of a delayed social security check, of the stretch of highway that always seems to be under repair, or of the military person who behaves badly. yet it hasn't been fashionable to talk about these successes. government...
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well. not a mark on her skin. so, fantastic. really, really well. not a mark on herskin. ic. really, really well. not a mark on her skin. so, yes... you may not want to answer this and that's fine but could she rationalised the diagnosis? yes stop i don't want to say anything else, really. that's fine. her legacy is her work. people are going to enjoy her work. people are going to enjoy her work, your work together for ever more. 0h, her work, your work together for ever more. oh, i hope so. that would be brilliant. her brother wants a statue to be erected in a very where she went to school, a statue of her sitting at the piano which... what do you think of that idea? it sounds gorgeous stop as long as it's flattering. it does not seem enough, a statue but... you know... her work is the thing, it is her work that really, as if you say, is the legacy and stimulates the memory of everybody. before you met victoria which was the mid— 70s,... 19 78th. you were part of a generation of working class act as who graduated from the everyman in liverpool,... bill nighy. eddie redmay
well. not a mark on her skin. so, fantastic. really, really well. not a mark on herskin. ic. really, really well. not a mark on her skin. so, yes... you may not want to answer this and that's fine but could she rationalised the diagnosis? yes stop i don't want to say anything else, really. that's fine. her legacy is her work. people are going to enjoy her work. people are going to enjoy her work, your work together for ever more. 0h, her work, your work together for ever more. oh, i hope so....
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mark. >>> well, it wasn't anything that caused problems this morning or this afternoon, but the snow we saw today sure was pretty to look at. >> yes, it was. >> it was lake effect snow, dipping all the way down into the d.c. area. >> it coated the grass for some of you and came down pretty fast at times, but it melted just as soon as it hit the ground. i want to bring in chief meteorologist doug kammerer to find out what's in store for us, something special to bring in the new year. >> it was. early this morning, we were watching some of the stronger bain was waiting for them to drift on down towards my area and we finally got them, but they saw the accumulation to the north, a little dusting, not much where i was and not much where most people were, but we did see the flakes. here they are the last couple hours. now it's all about done. normally that's what happens in our region. very hard to get lake effect snow down through the south when the sun is down. we had sun up earlier and that's why we saw the lake effect snow. now that's moving out. cold air is here, cold tonight. a chilly new
mark. >>> well, it wasn't anything that caused problems this morning or this afternoon, but the snow we saw today sure was pretty to look at. >> yes, it was. >> it was lake effect snow, dipping all the way down into the d.c. area. >> it coated the grass for some of you and came down pretty fast at times, but it melted just as soon as it hit the ground. i want to bring in chief meteorologist doug kammerer to find out what's in store for us, something special to bring...
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thank you, mark. >>> well, santa made some early visits to special children in fairfax county today. along with an official escort. police from several jurisdictions led the way for santa to drop off gifts and spread cheer to young patients at anova children's hospital. they've been collecting toys at police stations and students from local schools helped them collect some, too. this morning the toys were delivered. santa's ride in fairfax county is in its 17th year. he's already busy. >> yeah. >> got a few more >> he started early. >>> coming up, an underground cia escape tunnel or just a train passing by? >> those are just two of the theories some have come up with to explain an unidentified booming sound in cheverly. how the city is trying to solve >>> it's a mystery rocking a small town. loud booms, jolting people out of their sleep, and >> yeah, now the university of maryland seismology department is pitching in to identify the source of those sounds. news 4's amy cho has more from the town's mayor. >> reporter: the town of cheverly is a small one, about 6,000 people, but they s
thank you, mark. >>> well, santa made some early visits to special children in fairfax county today. along with an official escort. police from several jurisdictions led the way for santa to drop off gifts and spread cheer to young patients at anova children's hospital. they've been collecting toys at police stations and students from local schools helped them collect some, too. this morning the toys were delivered. santa's ride in fairfax county is in its 17th year. he's already busy....
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cape may a tad below the freezing mark, as well. cloud cover this morning as expected did shift off the coast along the rain from early sunday. the big story is going to be the temperature and it is going to stay on the cold side today. in the lehigh valley, mix of sun and clouds, brisk and cold, high of 31 degrees, windchills probably maintaining the low 20s for most of the day. down the shore a little bit milder, 37 degrees, it will feel like a tad broa the freezing mark -- a tad below the freezing mark with the winds blowing 7 to 14 miles per hour. light, but enough to add to the windchill. in philadelphia we'll go for a cold high of 34 degrees, yesterday we got up to 60 degrees briefly in the afternoon. today not so lucky. brisk and cold, 35. windchills in the upper 20s at the height of the afternoon heating. there's the wind dropping down out of the north 7 to 14 miles per hour. despite the fact that the winds are fairly light is expected to be a factor. we'll be in the mid to upper 20s with how it feels the rest of the afterno
cape may a tad below the freezing mark, as well. cloud cover this morning as expected did shift off the coast along the rain from early sunday. the big story is going to be the temperature and it is going to stay on the cold side today. in the lehigh valley, mix of sun and clouds, brisk and cold, high of 31 degrees, windchills probably maintaining the low 20s for most of the day. down the shore a little bit milder, 37 degrees, it will feel like a tad broa the freezing mark -- a tad below the...
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mark. >>> well, it seems like almost nothing is free these days. >> now, visitors to the town center are going to have to pay to park. when's that going t >>> weather alert day for one reason only, that cold. >> get your antarctica coats out now. >> you'll need it. whatever you have packed in the closet, you may have had to pull them out today. the coats, gloves, hats, scarves, thermals, extra pair of socks. you need it all if you're heading out tonight. as far as the temperatures now, it's on the cold side for sure. looking at clear skies for the most part. not a bad shot. a pretty nice city cam shot, although take a look at the traffic. traffic is a mess right now. current temperatures silting at 36 degrees. winds out of the west at 10 miles per hour. that wind gives us the windchill. and look at the windchills right now. down to 20 in winchester, 24, leesburg. 21, gaithersburg. a cold night tonight. really the coldest we have seen since last winter, and that's going to be the case now as we move into the rest of december. i expected december to be very cold. that's exactly what we've
mark. >>> well, it seems like almost nothing is free these days. >> now, visitors to the town center are going to have to pay to park. when's that going t >>> weather alert day for one reason only, that cold. >> get your antarctica coats out now. >> you'll need it. whatever you have packed in the closet, you may have had to pull them out today. the coats, gloves, hats, scarves, thermals, extra pair of socks. you need it all if you're heading out tonight. as...
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mark. >>> well, after the initial drop in after-hours trading when it was apparent that donald trump was going to be the next president, the stock market has been setting record highs. joining us now to talk about how a trump presidency may shape the market is our financial expert, rich. first of all are you surprised at how wall street has reacted to apt electric donald trump? >> oh my gosh, i think everybody is surprised. it's been one of the most violent up m.s in the history of the stock market. 1300 points just in the last month up. it's crazy, ted. >> is it's one of those scenarios where i would think a lot of investors have their finger on the sell button because of trump's volatility. yes, he's claiming he is going to do x, y, and z, but we're seeing already he's wavering on a lot of things. do you anticipate this will be a volatile market? >> more than likely. the thing is i try to look at what historically we can look at to be able to decide how do we compare this presidency and the impact it is going to have on the stock market. and i go back to another who was thought to be w
mark. >>> well, after the initial drop in after-hours trading when it was apparent that donald trump was going to be the next president, the stock market has been setting record highs. joining us now to talk about how a trump presidency may shape the market is our financial expert, rich. first of all are you surprised at how wall street has reacted to apt electric donald trump? >> oh my gosh, i think everybody is surprised. it's been one of the most violent up m.s in the history...
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well. >> we have mark, unmark officers assign to the mall, doing corrective patrols and the unmarked officers are inside of the mall and with the hopes that they will be inside there and if they see thinking unusual we will get a jump on it. >> reporter: report after tuesday night's incident at philadelphia mills mall in the northeast where through snap chat 200 teenagers showed up at the mall, a few dozen making it inside before being stopped by police.
well. >> we have mark, unmark officers assign to the mall, doing corrective patrols and the unmarked officers are inside of the mall and with the hopes that they will be inside there and if they see thinking unusual we will get a jump on it. >> reporter: report after tuesday night's incident at philadelphia mills mall in the northeast where through snap chat 200 teenagers showed up at the mall, a few dozen making it inside before being stopped by police.
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brian: well, i'm going to ask you another one similar to that. mark: the one you just asked was interesting. i kind of lost it. brian: in the interim, let me ask you this. what great does president obama deserve based on what he promised he would do when it came to wars and all that, what kind after grade would you give him after eight years? from your perspective? mark: c plus maybe. i'd say things developed in a way he didn't expect. i think that, you know, my view is it would have been very much in american interest to limit this war and that there is a self-perpetuating quality to it. we've essentially adopted tactics in place of a strategy, but a tactic is a drone attack. you say here's this organization in afghanistan, if i kill the head of this organization, this is called the strategy of decapitation. if i kill the head of this organization, they're going to be wrong-footed and knocked backwards and have to fight about leadership so they can't plan an attack against us. so let's kill them. and then two months later you say the same thing and y
brian: well, i'm going to ask you another one similar to that. mark: the one you just asked was interesting. i kind of lost it. brian: in the interim, let me ask you this. what great does president obama deserve based on what he promised he would do when it came to wars and all that, what kind after grade would you give him after eight years? from your perspective? mark: c plus maybe. i'd say things developed in a way he didn't expect. i think that, you know, my view is it would have been very...
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interior valley chance of scattered showers next monday and tuesday and possibly near the freezing mark as well. doesn't look like any snow on the valley floor but mt. hamilton will have a nice dusting and by next thursday through friday will bring another half inch of wet weather. >> all right thank you jeff. up next one million android phones expected with malware. of the information hackers might have. >>> and jimmy up next. >>> happening now continuing coverage of our top story we posted that raw video from behind the scenes as police captured the escaped inmate that happened in san jose. on our home page three more lives claimed in the massive wild fire burning through the great smokey mountain range at tennessee the death told at 7. . . . . . ♪ think of your fellow man. ♪ lend him a helping hand. ♪ put a little love in your heart. ♪ ♪ take a good look around... ♪ ...and if you're lookin' down, ♪ ♪ put a little love in your heart. ♪ ♪put a little love in your heart.♪ ♪ in your heart. (avo) the subaru share the love event is happening now and will have given ninety million dollars to help r
interior valley chance of scattered showers next monday and tuesday and possibly near the freezing mark as well. doesn't look like any snow on the valley floor but mt. hamilton will have a nice dusting and by next thursday through friday will bring another half inch of wet weather. >> all right thank you jeff. up next one million android phones expected with malware. of the information hackers might have. >>> and jimmy up next. >>> happening now continuing coverage of...
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approved a patent for air on a warehouse as the warehouses could also be used for food delivery as well. >>markf lead have been found in kids in the east bay. we'll explain what's causing it. a weak weather system moving in from the southwest m >>anny hong: mid 30s and novato 37 and of a more low 40's and san jose 47 in san francisco another nice day to be outdoors. >>robin winston: you're off to a great start from to 38 out to 37 smooth sailing so far. >>mark: california memo way to rise to $10.50 an hour fee it on the law they must use handsfree technology would voice commands but not yet to make sure they're mounted in the windshield without blocking your view of your air bags if you have to touch the screen it allows for a single finger swipe or single finger to have this is designed to stop it from using application's data become popular while they're driving the new fines are expected to increase citation revenue. by 60 revenue >>will tran: dangerous levels of lead have been filed and children living in oakland. >>haaziq madyun: the city council member represents the people who lived in t
approved a patent for air on a warehouse as the warehouses could also be used for food delivery as well. >>markf lead have been found in kids in the east bay. we'll explain what's causing it. a weak weather system moving in from the southwest m >>anny hong: mid 30s and novato 37 and of a more low 40's and san jose 47 in san francisco another nice day to be outdoors. >>robin winston: you're off to a great start from to 38 out to 37 smooth sailing so far. >>mark:...
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mark. i thought, well, i best phone scotland yard special branch because they are the sort of people who dealwn room at the bbc bulgarian service was used by anti—terrorist squad detectives investigating the murder. i thought it can't be cyanide, that would kill you too quickly. it can't be thallium or arsenic, that is too slow. it had to be a toxin. and if there was a toxin there might be an antidote. so i then went home, and my wife said you should read more agatha christie. and she had just read a book called the house of the lurking death, ricin in the figs. i don't think this was an intuitive diagnosis, it was because of the book she had read at the time, but the odd thing was that she was proven right, it was ricin. his heart had started giving out, and ijust saw the heart machine die away, and shortly after that he died. i had to go to the postmortem. i remember the pathologist taking a segment of thigh tissue where this area was. as this was being handled, a very small metallic object was dislodged. as it sort of rolled onto the table, and they then looked at it under a microscope and
mark. i thought, well, i best phone scotland yard special branch because they are the sort of people who dealwn room at the bbc bulgarian service was used by anti—terrorist squad detectives investigating the murder. i thought it can't be cyanide, that would kill you too quickly. it can't be thallium or arsenic, that is too slow. it had to be a toxin. and if there was a toxin there might be an antidote. so i then went home, and my wife said you should read more agatha christie. and she had...
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mark. i thought, well, at best phoned scotland yard special branch because they are the sort of people whoown room at the bbc bulgarian service was used by anti—terrorist squad detectives investigating the murder. anti—terrorist squad detectives investigating the murderlj anti—terrorist squad detectives investigating the murder. i thought it can't be cyanide, that would kill you to quickly. it can't be thallium or arsenic, that is too slow. it had to bea or arsenic, that is too slow. it had to be a toxin. and if there was a toxin it might be an antidote. so i then went home, and my wife said you should read more agatha christie. and she had just read a book called the house of the lurk lurking death, rice and in the face. i don't think this was an intruder diagnosis, it was because of the book she had read at the time but the whole thing was that she was proven right, it was right in. his heart had started giving out, and ijust saw the hype machine die away, and shortly after that he died —— ricin. machine die away, and shortly after that he died -- ricin. i had to go to the postmortem. i
mark. i thought, well, at best phoned scotland yard special branch because they are the sort of people whoown room at the bbc bulgarian service was used by anti—terrorist squad detectives investigating the murder. anti—terrorist squad detectives investigating the murderlj anti—terrorist squad detectives investigating the murder. i thought it can't be cyanide, that would kill you to quickly. it can't be thallium or arsenic, that is too slow. it had to bea or arsenic, that is too slow. it...
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well. thank you, mark, as well, for sticking around. "halftime report" back right after this.eighing] what? hey gary. oh. what's with the dog-sized horse? i'm crazy stressed trying to figure out this complex trade so i brought in my comfort pony, warren, to help me deal. isn't that right warren? well, you could get support from thinkorswim's in-app chat. it lets you chat and share your screen directly with a live person right from the app, so you don't need a comfort pony. oh, so what about my motivational meerkat? in-app chat on thinkorswim. only at td ameritrade. they are the natural borns enemy of the way things are. yes, ideas are scary, and messy and fragile. but under the proper care, they become something beautiful. today, we're seeing new technologies make healthcare more personal with patient-centric, digital innovations; from self-monitoring devices that can interpret personal data and enable targeted care, to cloud platforms that invite providers to collaborate with the patients they serve. that's why over 90% of the top 25 global pharmaceutical companies are turnin
well. thank you, mark, as well, for sticking around. "halftime report" back right after this.eighing] what? hey gary. oh. what's with the dog-sized horse? i'm crazy stressed trying to figure out this complex trade so i brought in my comfort pony, warren, to help me deal. isn't that right warren? well, you could get support from thinkorswim's in-app chat. it lets you chat and share your screen directly with a live person right from the app, so you don't need a comfort pony. oh, so what...
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patrick: and the wind l make it feel colder as well. mark, we haven't felt this in awhile, so it almost seems worse than it is. mark: we are not acclimated. we have not had any of this cold, so now when it hits, the wind goes right through you. later it up. you will need it all. not bad right now, 29. it's cold, but not crazy cold. the windchill is an uncomfortable 17. the current windchill in
patrick: and the wind l make it feel colder as well. mark, we haven't felt this in awhile, so it almost seems worse than it is. mark: we are not acclimated. we have not had any of this cold, so now when it hits, the wind goes right through you. later it up. you will need it all. not bad right now, 29. it's cold, but not crazy cold. the windchill is an uncomfortable 17. the current windchill in
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mark: how well prepared, charles, is the spanish banking ?ector for this a number have taken provisions. not every bank is affected by this ruling. charles: spanish banks have made some preparation for this. but it is another blow. it is another bill that the banks will kind of have to pay. they are already dealing with ultralow interest rates, we command for credit. it is another piece of bad news for these banks to not all banks are affected. the biggest bank says it is not really affected at all by the situation. julie: charles, do we know executive, or are there any estimates come on how big the bill will be? does itback as it go?-- go? charles: i guess it goes back to the start of the life of the mortgage is affected. the bank of spain has come out today and given a number. it says the ruling today from the eu's cap courts fx just over over 4 billion euros of mortgage flaws. that gives some size and scope there. we heard the second-biggest bank here come out and say it will make provisions -- take a charge of about 400 million euros to c
mark: how well prepared, charles, is the spanish banking ?ector for this a number have taken provisions. not every bank is affected by this ruling. charles: spanish banks have made some preparation for this. but it is another blow. it is another bill that the banks will kind of have to pay. they are already dealing with ultralow interest rates, we command for credit. it is another piece of bad news for these banks to not all banks are affected. the biggest bank says it is not really affected at...
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mark will definitely have is to answer on this as well. we're going to show independence, particularly i think from the present. this is where there is daylight between the president-elect and us. because he wants to spend trillions on infrastructure. he says we're not going to touch entitlements. and not touching entitlements damages his ability ultimately to be a successful president. because we're not going to be able to afford national defense, building the virtual wall, the physical wall, whatever it is he wants to do. so we're going to have to have a heart-to-heart with him. we have to sit down and have a rational conversation about this. and the thing about the president-elect, if you look at his behave the last three weeks i think he has shown he is willing to sit down and talk to people with diverse viewpoints on this. we will be very challenging. it won't be me. it will be mark. if mark wants me there, i will be there for him. >> do you want to add anything? >> even on leadership, there is excessive spending. that's where it some
mark will definitely have is to answer on this as well. we're going to show independence, particularly i think from the present. this is where there is daylight between the president-elect and us. because he wants to spend trillions on infrastructure. he says we're not going to touch entitlements. and not touching entitlements damages his ability ultimately to be a successful president. because we're not going to be able to afford national defense, building the virtual wall, the physical wall,...
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patrick: and the wind l make it feel colder as well. mark, we haven't felt this in awhile, so it almost seems worse than it is. mark: we are not acclimated. we have not had any of this cold, so now when it hits, the wind goes right through you. later it up. you will need it all. not bad right now, 29. it's cold, but not crazy cold. the windchill is an uncomfortable 17. the current windchill in single digit windchills for a time. those wicked winds continue tomorrow, then we are watching the weekend snow potential. layer it up, wind chills around 10 degrees in the morning. high temperature tomorrow, 20 seven degrees, westerly wind at 15-25. it could be worse. north dakota got hit with blizzard conditions today. a 300 was closed. the conditions were mainly the wind, gustingwind, gusting up ts per hour. blizzard conditions continue in these areas. they have a fair amount of snow on the ground there. in the blizzard conditions continue until tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. it will get better by tomorrow at least we don't have to worry about that around he
patrick: and the wind l make it feel colder as well. mark, we haven't felt this in awhile, so it almost seems worse than it is. mark: we are not acclimated. we have not had any of this cold, so now when it hits, the wind goes right through you. later it up. you will need it all. not bad right now, 29. it's cold, but not crazy cold. the windchill is an uncomfortable 17. the current windchill in single digit windchills for a time. those wicked winds continue tomorrow, then we are watching the...
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. >> trusted never doubt what the multitrillion dollar slots of real estate, rate ocean mark >> well,ll. there's a reason why we don't want foreign government inappropriately influencing our electorate -- public officials. donald trump needs to comply with the constitution. >> one specific cause of the constitution, are friend and a senior video reporter. good to see you. the idea that the media is maybe making too much of this where there are specific conflict of interest questions that still need to be answered. >> this is a classic trap response. you people aren't making too much of this. he will have more conflict than any other president. at this point, trump can't win. if he sells its real estate that could appeal to create can't the ventures. we don't know who was behind it. on the other hand, he does have business operations in more than 20 countries including countries -- connell: that's the point -- even if they did and even if they may just be a country doing business with the united states on trade for any other number of issues. my point on this would be if he can keep th
. >> trusted never doubt what the multitrillion dollar slots of real estate, rate ocean mark >> well,ll. there's a reason why we don't want foreign government inappropriately influencing our electorate -- public officials. donald trump needs to comply with the constitution. >> one specific cause of the constitution, are friend and a senior video reporter. good to see you. the idea that the media is maybe making too much of this where there are specific conflict of interest...
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perhaps there was a break down at a certain point there is well. markso many questions that need to be answered. does this leave it to closer intelligence? a change in rules when it comes to freedom of movement or order checks? questions ando my it's fine when the movement of people is coming under fire. dan: it certainly is. that very question that you poses that he center of political movement in germany, italy, and the u.k., in austria and we can keep going. so widely used. from le pennts today. she raised the same question. these parties are trying to use this. what is the solution? i don't think we are going to see one given the divergences among major political parties in europe on how to deal with this. as soon as you talk about restricting move meant of people, we get into a very hotly contested argument. julie: since it's very difficult to look forward, let's look at the background here. they is a border country on mediterranean. it gets a relatively high flow of refugees. talk to us about that flow. how many of them stay in italy? what does it
perhaps there was a break down at a certain point there is well. markso many questions that need to be answered. does this leave it to closer intelligence? a change in rules when it comes to freedom of movement or order checks? questions ando my it's fine when the movement of people is coming under fire. dan: it certainly is. that very question that you poses that he center of political movement in germany, italy, and the u.k., in austria and we can keep going. so widely used. from le pennts...
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going to be a little different from george w bush, he enjoys writing, he enjoys teaching, mark continues to answer wellmark will be there covering them wherever they end up, wherever it takes us, exactlybut for now in washington, for mark meredith, i'm alex schuma all the rain we've had the past couple of months has rejuvenated a salmon run in the north bay. endangered coho salmon are once again spawning in lagunitas creek in marin county. the salmon make an annual journey from the pacific ocean to the creek. but between the drought and the dwindling population. the journey has been treacherous. ' if you'd like to see nature in action. there are tours being offered. not happy with the weather here in the bay area? this might make you rethink your stance. how would you like to deal with this? see who is getting a heavy dose of winter right now. a scary scene out of florida. after a boat capsized.leaving 14 people trapped at sea. fortunately - rescue crews.and even a good samaritan. came to the rescue. it happened on the edge of biscayne bay. a brave onlooker. jumped in his kayak and rushed out to start
going to be a little different from george w bush, he enjoys writing, he enjoys teaching, mark continues to answer wellmark will be there covering them wherever they end up, wherever it takes us, exactlybut for now in washington, for mark meredith, i'm alex schuma all the rain we've had the past couple of months has rejuvenated a salmon run in the north bay. endangered coho salmon are once again spawning in lagunitas creek in marin county. the salmon make an annual journey from the pacific...
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mark: the big take away is something theresa may seems to be doing very well. playing her cards close to her chest. ; the advice is don't say very much. is totally vindicated. mark: the gagging poorest part is hard. when you have characters like boris johnson. emma: 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
mark: the big take away is something theresa may seems to be doing very well. playing her cards close to her chest. ; the advice is don't say very much. is totally vindicated. mark: the gagging poorest part is hard. when you have characters like boris johnson. emma: 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...
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mark: yep. mel's rink is going to be alive and well. we can't wait. can't wait kevin: mark khan is referring to an open house that is taking place out here at the bender j.c.c. on sunday. it runs from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. it is free. and open to everyone so come on out. we're live in rockville, i'm kevin lewis. abc7 news. jonathan: something we are just getting in the newsroom now. georgetown university student has been diagnosed with mumps. the university sent out a letter to the community telling everybody what spread through coughing, sneezing and direct contact. symptoms are fever and swelling and grand rapids around the jaw. we have more on the town -- swelling and soreness around the jaw. we have more coming up. doug: a few clouds this evening and we will drop in the lower 40's. later tonight is clouds increase. this is the stormwatch7 future cast. this is a simulation of what may be happening. i reich to point out that the -- i like t placement of the precipitation you can't rely on. but the general theme is there. that is tomorrow morning is
mark: yep. mel's rink is going to be alive and well. we can't wait. can't wait kevin: mark khan is referring to an open house that is taking place out here at the bender j.c.c. on sunday. it runs from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. it is free. and open to everyone so come on out. we're live in rockville, i'm kevin lewis. abc7 news. jonathan: something we are just getting in the newsroom now. georgetown university student has been diagnosed with mumps. the university sent out a letter to the community...
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the route is well-marked with yellow arrows and scallop shells.e symbol of both st. james and the camino. common on the galician coast, the shells were worn by medieval pilgrims as a badge of honor to prove they made it. the traditional gear has barely changed -- a gourd for drinking water, just the right walking stick, and a scallop shell dangling from each backpack. the slow pace and need for frequent rest breaks provide plenty of opportunity for reflection, religious and otherwise. for some, leaving behind a stone symbolizes unloading a personal burden. the first person to make this journey was st. james himself. after the death and resurrection of christ, the apostles traveled far and wide to spread the christian message. supposedly, st. james went on a missionary trip from the holy land all the way to this remote corner of northwest spain. according to legend, in the year 813, st. james' remains were discovered in the town that would soon bear his name. people began walking there to pay homage to his relics. after a 12th-century pope decreed
the route is well-marked with yellow arrows and scallop shells.e symbol of both st. james and the camino. common on the galician coast, the shells were worn by medieval pilgrims as a badge of honor to prove they made it. the traditional gear has barely changed -- a gourd for drinking water, just the right walking stick, and a scallop shell dangling from each backpack. the slow pace and need for frequent rest breaks provide plenty of opportunity for reflection, religious and otherwise. for some,...
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your last five years of lax returns as well. >> mark wineberger. preet, when you started, you talked about being the ceo of your organization. tone to top matters and so does measurement. sometimes financial return, you get activity you don't like. i too was a regulator of the treasury and know how you measure people in government. a lot of times you are measured on how many convictions you get, how much money in fines you get. really, your job is to bring trust and confidence to markets, not just how many people you prosecute and get done. how do you balance that measure? rather bring trust and confidence and the results matter, not how many people you convict and how much revenue you bring in. >> that's a great question. it is very difficult. we don't make which hidgets. some of what i do is talk about the number of trials and what the level of criminal finds has been and how many convictions we have had in particular areas. i'm cautioning them. no metric can measure how well we are doing when you are in the business of something that's supposed
your last five years of lax returns as well. >> mark wineberger. preet, when you started, you talked about being the ceo of your organization. tone to top matters and so does measurement. sometimes financial return, you get activity you don't like. i too was a regulator of the treasury and know how you measure people in government. a lot of times you are measured on how many convictions you get, how much money in fines you get. really, your job is to bring trust and confidence to markets,...
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mark, thank you. well, rudy giuliani will not be secretary of state. late today, the president-elect put out a statement saying giuliani has declined any position in the administration. nancy cordes is covering the transition. >> reporter: in a late-afternoon statement, removed his name from consideration in a meeting held on november 29, the same day mr. trump dined with mitt romney, nearly two weeks ago. giuliani told fox news he withdrew in part because of the drama surrounding the top cabinet spot. >> the whole thing was becoming kind of very confusing and my desire to be in the cabinet was great, but it wasn't that great. that giuliani was still in the running for secretary of state. senior adviser kellyanne conway. >> you've got governor romney, rudy giuliani, another general, petraeus. >> reporter: transition sources tell cbs news that romney and john bolton are among the top contenders. giuliani cited past criticism of thees a little too far. you can make friends and make up but i would not see him as a candidate for the cabinet. >> reporter: t
mark, thank you. well, rudy giuliani will not be secretary of state. late today, the president-elect put out a statement saying giuliani has declined any position in the administration. nancy cordes is covering the transition. >> reporter: in a late-afternoon statement, removed his name from consideration in a meeting held on november 29, the same day mr. trump dined with mitt romney, nearly two weeks ago. giuliani told fox news he withdrew in part because of the drama surrounding the top...
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. >> nbc political editor mark murray. >>> well, you've been weighing in on the nbc washington facebook page, tell us what you this i about trump's pick for secretary of state. so far, a lot of you don't seem to be happy about it. remember, you can keep voting on the nbc washington facebook page. we want to know what you think. >>> keep it here on nbc 4. nbc nightly news has the trump transiti transition and his cabinet coming up at 6:00. >>> the latest out of syria. there are new signs that the bloody four year siege in aleppo may be winding down. rush -- russia is a key ally and they've regained control fighting against assad's regime. united nati trying to see if they've agreed to a cease-fire and help evacuate the area. hundreds of families have been wounded in the latest bombing, by pro syrian government forces. >>> a change in defense strategy at the dillon roof trial in charleston. the man accused of shooting nine black people to death during a bible study. now say they will call witnesses after all. originally, they said they would focus on the sentencing phase of the trial to s
. >> nbc political editor mark murray. >>> well, you've been weighing in on the nbc washington facebook page, tell us what you this i about trump's pick for secretary of state. so far, a lot of you don't seem to be happy about it. remember, you can keep voting on the nbc washington facebook page. we want to know what you think. >>> keep it here on nbc 4. nbc nightly news has the trump transiti transition and his cabinet coming up at 6:00. >>> the latest out of...
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. >>> well, tomorrow marks one month since a hit and run that killed an 8-year-old from west fill kefliabut tonight they got a much needed reason to smile. >> the site of police and a long line of tow trucks usually is not a good sign but these guys were not heading to an accident. >> this is the only time of the year where all the towers get together and it's like one big family. >> this is a yearly tradition unloading a huge hall for families in need but after the regular schedule this year. >> we decided we going to get them a celebration. >> reporter: they made a special delivery. it was a total surprise for ieeshau pool. >> it means a lot at a time like this, it was hard. i wasn't going to be able to help my children with a christmas. >> reporter: the mother morning the loss of her 8-year-old got dozens of hugs and gifts for her siblings. >> it gives the children a christmas. >> reporter: the man charged in the hit and rush crash will be back in court next week but at least for this moment this family has found some comfort. >> it was amazing to see how much the community truly care
. >>> well, tomorrow marks one month since a hit and run that killed an 8-year-old from west fill kefliabut tonight they got a much needed reason to smile. >> the site of police and a long line of tow trucks usually is not a good sign but these guys were not heading to an accident. >> this is the only time of the year where all the towers get together and it's like one big family. >> this is a yearly tradition unloading a huge hall for families in need but after the...
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the gathering marked by music as well as tributes from a list of speakers, including the mayor and police chief. one year ago, a married couple opened fire killing 14 people and wounding 21 others. >>> the two men who cut their way out of a san jose jail were back in jail, standing before a judge today. both inmates and a woman accused of harboring one of them made their first court appearance since being caught. before escaping, laron campbell had several felony cases pending. the two face 30 to 40 years in prison. prosecutors say a conviction for a jail escape adds another 16 months to their prison time. chavez will face an added charge of possessing a firearm. >>> community members are demanding changes and charges be brought. today, family and friends marked the day with a series of memorials and a small protest at the hall of justice. >> my dad used to say, you always have to have hope. i don't know. it's fleeting. i'm so mad. i'm so mad what they did to him. >> the city attorney maintains that the officers -- that woods refused repeated commands to drop a knife. the police say they
the gathering marked by music as well as tributes from a list of speakers, including the mayor and police chief. one year ago, a married couple opened fire killing 14 people and wounding 21 others. >>> the two men who cut their way out of a san jose jail were back in jail, standing before a judge today. both inmates and a woman accused of harboring one of them made their first court appearance since being caught. before escaping, laron campbell had several felony cases pending. the two...
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so why is 20,000 mark so important? well, it is really more symbolic then thinking else, it shows confidence in the markets and the economy and part of that donald trump rally. so far dow jones jumped 1600 points roughly since the election. >>> home prices are on the rise, data released tuesday shows rises jumped 5.6 percent , some biggest gains were in seattle, portland and denver. >>> amazon says it had its best holiday season ever shipping more than a billion items across the globe. ec ho products with amazon's virtual assistant alexa were top sellers. it still cost more to make a penny then it is worth. spokesmen says it cost 1.5 sent to make a penny in 2016, a nickel cost about eight cents to make, and dimes though cost just under four cents a piece. jim and ra hell. >> some might say jim, i don't know if you are using them anymore. >> some might say you are a dime piece. that means you are a ten on a ten. have you heard that when someone says you are a dime piece it means you are a ten out of ten. >> i have never heard
so why is 20,000 mark so important? well, it is really more symbolic then thinking else, it shows confidence in the markets and the economy and part of that donald trump rally. so far dow jones jumped 1600 points roughly since the election. >>> home prices are on the rise, data released tuesday shows rises jumped 5.6 percent , some biggest gains were in seattle, portland and denver. >>> amazon says it had its best holiday season ever shipping more than a billion items across...
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mark. advantage did well in the lab and performs just as well as products that are twice eaks pensive. or for the cord kutner your life the roku streaming stick rated excellent for picture quality as well as the features, you know, so it's really packed with a lot. almost as much as a full roku box and it's tiny. >> some are tongue twisters, too. >> they are. >> for about $100, what can you get for holidays? >> these are the merge vr goggles, >> wow. >> and these will work with any smartphone. this is is gift that i would. a cold brewer, only $80. it's the fastest rated cold brewing system from our "consumer reports" labs, and it also has a permanent filter so it's easy for cleanup. there's also the quincy art classic knife set and that's also $80 but it comes with 15 different nice. i mean, that's like about 5 bucks per night. can't find that. >> budget busters. there's got to be something out spend whatever it takes, what's the hottite snem. >> this tops the "consumer reports" rate, amazing for getting sound all throughout your home. it's wire-free so it's very simple to set up and t
mark. advantage did well in the lab and performs just as well as products that are twice eaks pensive. or for the cord kutner your life the roku streaming stick rated excellent for picture quality as well as the features, you know, so it's really packed with a lot. almost as much as a full roku box and it's tiny. >> some are tongue twisters, too. >> they are. >> for about $100, what can you get for holidays? >> these are the merge vr goggles, >> wow. >> and...
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she didn't have a plan, she said she did, but what was the plan, mark? >> well, look, i think the hillary's campaign concentrated very heavily on trying to knock donald trump out. maria: the plan was trash trump, that's right. >> as a result i don't think you heard the issue plan really come through. in fact, surprisingly the last 240% of the voters didn't like either candidate and they seemed to have decided on issues that trump layed out rather than the democrats layed out. maria: he had a specific plan. dagen: people didn't know who hillary clinton was at least on the public stage she was trying to figure it out and she really revealed herself when she says half of donald trump supporters belong in basket of deplorables. that united people, and made people mad who might not have voted for him. >> when you're running on a platform of stronger together, you don't want to divide the electoral -- maria: are you going to holiday party in new york to thank millionaire donors? are you going to be there? >> no, i'm not one of the millionaire donors, so i won't be the
she didn't have a plan, she said she did, but what was the plan, mark? >> well, look, i think the hillary's campaign concentrated very heavily on trying to knock donald trump out. maria: the plan was trash trump, that's right. >> as a result i don't think you heard the issue plan really come through. in fact, surprisingly the last 240% of the voters didn't like either candidate and they seemed to have decided on issues that trump layed out rather than the democrats layed out. maria:...
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. >> mark. >> well, i'm happy that 1,000 jobs were saved.as steven retner wrote in "new york times" today, this isn't necessarily trump bringing back jobs to america. this is jobs leaving the united states more slowly. you know, what trump is doing, he's a negotiator, he's incentivizing companies to threaten to move jobs overseas in order to get pork incentives. carrier got something like $700,000 a year for the next several years from state tax incentives in exchange for this deal. so it is not just a problem being ad hoc, but no man no matter how big the bully pulpit is going to stop the tide of globalization happening. and so, you know, this will get mileage for him politically, there's a great narrative, there are great visuals, one-man hero sort of standing up for the little guy. probably more mileage than barack obama has gotten in 80 plus months of consecutive job growth. but from a practical matter, from an economics standpoint, he's not doing america any favors. >> obviously you're talking about the price tag of the ability to keep
. >> mark. >> well, i'm happy that 1,000 jobs were saved.as steven retner wrote in "new york times" today, this isn't necessarily trump bringing back jobs to america. this is jobs leaving the united states more slowly. you know, what trump is doing, he's a negotiator, he's incentivizing companies to threaten to move jobs overseas in order to get pork incentives. carrier got something like $700,000 a year for the next several years from state tax incentives in exchange for...
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we hope you're well this wednesday morning, and today, we are marking a major anniversary. 75 years ago, the attack on pearl harbor. you have looking live at the white house flag at half-staff. more than 2,000 americans lost their lives in that attack which of course, propelled america into world war ii. >> more than 100 survivors made the trip back to hawaii for the ceremony today. >> i had a chance to go last
we hope you're well this wednesday morning, and today, we are marking a major anniversary. 75 years ago, the attack on pearl harbor. you have looking live at the white house flag at half-staff. more than 2,000 americans lost their lives in that attack which of course, propelled america into world war ii. >> more than 100 survivors made the trip back to hawaii for the ceremony today. >> i had a chance to go last
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mark? yeah, well take a look at it yesterday in chicago. it will be 10 below zero.he decal off the chicago bears helmet. coming right off of there. maybe it will be the toughest thing for them, the glue, whatever you want to call it. they are not able to adhere in that 10 below zero. i have never seen that happen before. >> that's how cold it was. >> yes, they were cold and they were hit so hard. >> but get this, they would get that knocked out of them. not the s. >> all right. >> that's cold. >> yes, that is cold. that is cold. >> a little motion of the big shot falling into the frozen turf. >> yes. >> that's right. >>> and kind of controversial about christien mccaffrey with a lot of the old-timers here on our sports department. they have never heard of the guy doing it. giving them a chance to do it. >> thanks for joining us. have a good night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ how else do you think he gets around so fast? take the reins this holiday and get the mercedes-benz you've always wanted during the winter event. now lease the 2017 gle350 for $579 a month at your local mercedes-be
mark? yeah, well take a look at it yesterday in chicago. it will be 10 below zero.he decal off the chicago bears helmet. coming right off of there. maybe it will be the toughest thing for them, the glue, whatever you want to call it. they are not able to adhere in that 10 below zero. i have never seen that happen before. >> that's how cold it was. >> yes, they were cold and they were hit so hard. >> but get this, they would get that knocked out of them. not the s. >> all...
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mark strawsman, rosalie, alabama. >> well, back here at home after two days of downpours, finally seeing the sun. meteorologist, katie fehlinger live on the cbs-3 skydeck with the forecast for this first day of december, hey, i can't believe it is december already. >> i know, didn't this entire year just fly by? here we sit, rahel, and actually looking at much more typical territory when it comes to thermometer readings and the pattern in general, but for now, there is a breeze for sure. you will absolutely notice it when you walk out the door, but gone are the muggy feelings that we had early this morning, and certainly the sun has returned. let's take a look though at some of the values, when we talk about how much rain has rolled through here, since tuesday, we actually ended up with just over 2 inches every rain. very much, very beneficial rain since we were facing nearly a 7-inch deficit across the region since the beginning of the year. so, that really helps to chip away at that. storm scan at the moment, nice and quiet. say forehand full every clouds currently rolling in. you will
mark strawsman, rosalie, alabama. >> well, back here at home after two days of downpours, finally seeing the sun. meteorologist, katie fehlinger live on the cbs-3 skydeck with the forecast for this first day of december, hey, i can't believe it is december already. >> i know, didn't this entire year just fly by? here we sit, rahel, and actually looking at much more typical territory when it comes to thermometer readings and the pattern in general, but for now, there is a breeze for...
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harrison ford and mark hammel send well wishes so fisher. >>> overseas where russian invs.for the cause of the deadly plane crash into the black sea. all 92 people on board killed including dozens of singers and russia's world famous military khoir. it crashed into minutes into the flight in cle weather. the transport minister said the crash was likely due to pilot error or technical malfunction, but a terro been ruled out. >>> israelis fuming over the u.n.'s antisettlements vote. benjamin netanyahu wanted to protest the white house failure to block the resolution conde condemning activity in the west bank. the prime minister blames the obama administration for arranging it. >> as i told john keri on thursday, friends don't take friends to the security counsel. >> president-elect donald trump urged the u.s. to veto the u.n. measure. ten of the top tip plo mats from countries who supported the resolution were called to jerusalem as well. >>> and a fake news story led to a twitter feud and nuclear threats between israel and pakist pakistan. israeli official accused pakistan o
harrison ford and mark hammel send well wishes so fisher. >>> overseas where russian invs.for the cause of the deadly plane crash into the black sea. all 92 people on board killed including dozens of singers and russia's world famous military khoir. it crashed into minutes into the flight in cle weather. the transport minister said the crash was likely due to pilot error or technical malfunction, but a terro been ruled out. >>> israelis fuming over the u.n.'s antisettlements...
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promised to unite the country, we need to see that and i would like to see her speak to that as well. >> marko you think of what jennifer and the clinton camp are saying. >> i think jennifer is using a bic light to light the torch and despite what leslie is saying here. her side needs new material. it is always the isms. racism or woman and words mean things and they have result and consequences. i am concerned as this heats up. both sides should make sure they are not fanning the flames. but the mainstream media and left have not learned from the election. and figured out, even though it is free speech. rhetoric that leads to violence in the street is a concern. activity groups are looking to stir things up. too. and it is a time to be cautious. but don't blame it on the conservative or nondemocrat side happens to be. >> she seems to be be blaming jennifer and white supremist for giving the election to donald trump. there are not enough in michigan and pennsylvania and wisconsin to make him president of the united states, are there? >> i would agree with you, jon. that is not the reason that
promised to unite the country, we need to see that and i would like to see her speak to that as well. >> marko you think of what jennifer and the clinton camp are saying. >> i think jennifer is using a bic light to light the torch and despite what leslie is saying here. her side needs new material. it is always the isms. racism or woman and words mean things and they have result and consequences. i am concerned as this heats up. both sides should make sure they are not fanning the...
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shale story question mark some say, well, if you see gains until 2018, and then things will slow downse of the permits, what is your outlook? i think the u.s. shale oil story has just begun. it's still in its in a sea of this industry. this is going to expand tremendously. when you look at this chart here. .ne very important thing back in 2014, these rigs were running 24 hours a day, seven days a week. that is not the case today. in addition to the increasing number of rigs coming in, there is a lot of slack in the system where, you know, rigs can be more heavily employed in the fields. the bottleneck is the hydraulic fracturing crews which means to be rebuilt and expanded and they need higher prices to do so. but generally speaking, i see shale in the united states, just a beginning. next couple years could add another one million barrels. --sef: let me jump in here we have a quote here -- she'll has proven to be resilient, only 1.3 million barrels compared to billion average of 10 through 2013. robin? we would be delighted to see a strong rebound in shale. the question is over the n
shale story question mark some say, well, if you see gains until 2018, and then things will slow downse of the permits, what is your outlook? i think the u.s. shale oil story has just begun. it's still in its in a sea of this industry. this is going to expand tremendously. when you look at this chart here. .ne very important thing back in 2014, these rigs were running 24 hours a day, seven days a week. that is not the case today. in addition to the increasing number of rigs coming in, there is...
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other countries that of used it, including japan and the u.k., but will it work in europe as well question markeen difficult for the 19-nation euro area to do the same thing, but after the central bank tried other measures, if pressed at with full-blown qe. begun by mario draghi, they began buying bonds in 2013, 6 years after u.s. embarked on qe. ledo draghi overcame german opposition on the governing council and initially embarked on the asset purchase plan worth about 1.1 trillion euros. it now includes corporate debt to rid the latest adjustment takes the total buying plan to 2.8 trillion euros. cut the interest rate below zero in 2013, the first major institution of its kind to try such a move. here is the background. the treaty that founded the eu prohibits the ecb from financing governments and buying up government-backed bonds has tested idea. the german bund is bank has been particularly outspoken against this. -- bundesbank. the argument. fed style qe in europe has overcome practical and political challenges. companies get most of their funding from bank lows rather than selling bonds,
other countries that of used it, including japan and the u.k., but will it work in europe as well question markeen difficult for the 19-nation euro area to do the same thing, but after the central bank tried other measures, if pressed at with full-blown qe. begun by mario draghi, they began buying bonds in 2013, 6 years after u.s. embarked on qe. ledo draghi overcame german opposition on the governing council and initially embarked on the asset purchase plan worth about 1.1 trillion euros. it...
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shortly afterwards, a sign of support not only in the supervisory board but also in capital as well. markyou for joining us today, ukraine's finance danylyuk.lexander prime minister theresa may is speaking in parliament. she has just been updated on lawmakers in last week's eu summit. we are also talking about minister nicola sturgeon who wrote in the financial pine -- financial sign -- financial times that the government will meet its article 50 timetable, whatever the supreme court rules. that decision will be made sometime in january. you can watch theresa may's comments on life. -- on live. vital than ever that our relationship with our european partners remain strong, cordial and . julie: you are watching bloomberg. i am julie hyman. mark: i am mark barton. this is your global business report. saudi arabia is still deciding where to sell its shares. a look at which countries are in the running. julie: airbnb is getting ready to take on priceline and expedia for a new service for booking air travel. president is looking for international companies to invest in the country's oil indust
shortly afterwards, a sign of support not only in the supervisory board but also in capital as well. markyou for joining us today, ukraine's finance danylyuk.lexander prime minister theresa may is speaking in parliament. she has just been updated on lawmakers in last week's eu summit. we are also talking about minister nicola sturgeon who wrote in the financial pine -- financial sign -- financial times that the government will meet its article 50 timetable, whatever the supreme court rules....
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mark halperin, what's the impact on capitol hill of his background and what's the reaction so far? >> welli mean, the wall street general editorial board doesn't like the picks much more than elizabeth warren does. people are looking at their bios and noticing things on trade and mortgages that are questionable. they'll have to answer those in the hearing. i don't expect either of them will have nominations stopped if they answer tough questions from at least one party. in the end as we've said so many times, this is about donald trump and what kind of economic policy he wants. assumption is we would see corporate tax reform and not individual. sounds like they'll try to do both and that happens once in a generation. it will be an early test. if he can somehow quickly in the first six months of the year pass individual and corporate tax reform, that would be a big accomplishment. >> you know, steve rattner, he's pounded for being a washington insider. it seems the- being a wall street insider. the attack from wall street is that he doesn't play the game on a high enough level. >> that's ce
mark halperin, what's the impact on capitol hill of his background and what's the reaction so far? >> welli mean, the wall street general editorial board doesn't like the picks much more than elizabeth warren does. people are looking at their bios and noticing things on trade and mortgages that are questionable. they'll have to answer those in the hearing. i don't expect either of them will have nominations stopped if they answer tough questions from at least one party. in the end as...