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mark wilson is still with us.k was part of a contingent of ceo's that recently met with the prime minister and chancellor. how did that go? mark: it was a good meeting. the tone was incredibly constructive. i saw a tone from the government that was pro-business, realizing they had to sort out business. francine: what does that mean for the customs union? what would you like from the prime minister? mark: firstly, we need to sort out the transitional engine, the implementation period. once you get that, you get more certainty. think there's way too much discussion on labels. hard brexit, soft brexit, customs union, i think the labels are totally irrelevant except maybe politically and headlines. it is what we come out with in the terms that is the most important. francine: how is your business in the u.k.? if it is personal insurance, you live in the u.k., the pound level doesn't impact you at all, but you also ensure projects with money from abroad. have they been impacted? mark: they haven't. we do quite a bit of
mark wilson is still with us.k was part of a contingent of ceo's that recently met with the prime minister and chancellor. how did that go? mark: it was a good meeting. the tone was incredibly constructive. i saw a tone from the government that was pro-business, realizing they had to sort out business. francine: what does that mean for the customs union? what would you like from the prime minister? mark: firstly, we need to sort out the transitional engine, the implementation period. once you...
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that passion and belonging he was looking for. >> mark wilson, fox news. >> such a rewarding feeling making something with your hands and sharing it. >>> coming up, a rising star on the basketball court. scott reese introduces us to a university of san francisco superstar. >>> and the $2 billion plan to help the homeless. we are live with one of the state senators behind the bill. >>> bay area state senators jim bell and nancy skinner are working to pass a bill that would get $2 billion to help the homeless. >> the money would be taken from the state budget surplus as a one-time investment, the mayors of california's 11 largest cities including san francisco san jose and oakland say that they support the bill. for more we are joined live from skype with state senator bell. are you there senator? there you are. good morning. >> good morning. >> let's talk about the $2 billion. what is the plan to divvy it up?>> there is about 130,000 homeless in california and we think this $2 billion can make a real big difference in helping house those homeless people that are on the streets also th
that passion and belonging he was looking for. >> mark wilson, fox news. >> such a rewarding feeling making something with your hands and sharing it. >>> coming up, a rising star on the basketball court. scott reese introduces us to a university of san francisco superstar. >>> and the $2 billion plan to help the homeless. we are live with one of the state senators behind the bill. >>> bay area state senators jim bell and nancy skinner are working to pass a...
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assigned was cold case detective mark wilson. >> the department said, yes, we'll look in to it.been three years. he left a young daughter behind. he left a house. >> the detective began to dig for any information on the missing mechanic. did any record of him exist? >> first, we look in to obviously the criminal end to see if he had been stopped or maybe there might be a police report on him somewhere. >> there was nothing. >> right. there's nothing. we also look in to the fact could he be dead somewhere. >> checked the medical investigators office and he's not there. >> right, he's not there. then i started to look in to see if there might be any indication of financial records that might indicate he was working somewhere and there was -- once again we came in to a dead end there. >> but the detective did discover one very curious thing. it turns out that mike snyder filed state tax returns in 2004 and 2005. years after his disappearance. >> that doesn't sound like a missing person. >> no, it doesn't. >> what that sounds like to me, off the top of my head, is a guy that doesn't
assigned was cold case detective mark wilson. >> the department said, yes, we'll look in to it.been three years. he left a young daughter behind. he left a house. >> the detective began to dig for any information on the missing mechanic. did any record of him exist? >> first, we look in to obviously the criminal end to see if he had been stopped or maybe there might be a police report on him somewhere. >> there was nothing. >> right. there's nothing. we also look...
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with mark interesting wilson joining and saying that and you talk about that rise in the yields and we will see the negative feedback continue. >> the problem for the markets is the change where the yields have been and there is not a sign of that combing and 80 b in the equity universe has to be nervous. we had the change in the yields and everybody so that is a good news story. what allowed that was the yields going up and coming down and settling down and the market went on rallying and did not worry too much about that. the pop in the yields has yet to settle down and any release this exhaustionmore like rather than recovery. >> that is capitulation. that is what you are talking about and the volatility will not settle until the yield starts climbing. in the u.s.n curve is neither here nor there as a data point. >> they took a particular area with wages to set off the global meltdown and people said the inflation was coming and we actually have forecasts for weaker inflation and this raises a risk of the inflation train china gets shut down and that is the biggest economy and stock
with mark interesting wilson joining and saying that and you talk about that rise in the yields and we will see the negative feedback continue. >> the problem for the markets is the change where the yields have been and there is not a sign of that combing and 80 b in the equity universe has to be nervous. we had the change in the yields and everybody so that is a good news story. what allowed that was the yields going up and coming down and settling down and the market went on rallying...
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america's decisive intervention in the great war marked its arrival as a global superpower with moral and realist global interests. president woodrow wilson proclaimed this is the war to make the world safer democracy. the battle was a turning point that put the german army on the defensive right up until armistice day, and for our two nations, it was the beginning of a hundred years of mateship. a hundred years that we have fought alongside you, forging unbreakable trust to the acts of defending each other's liberty and guarding each other's backs. bondsnk of the personal that were formed as a million american -- we think of the personal bonds that were formed as a million american troops landed on the shores in world war ii, the ties forged and strengthened since we sealed our 1951. with the treaty of in more recent times my in the skies over syria, our combat thought together under the leadership of commanders with a shared objective of defeating islamist terrorism. we have been side-by-side in afghanistan for 16 years, our longest military commitment. and in the southern philippines, our forces provided game changing support for the a
america's decisive intervention in the great war marked its arrival as a global superpower with moral and realist global interests. president woodrow wilson proclaimed this is the war to make the world safer democracy. the battle was a turning point that put the german army on the defensive right up until armistice day, and for our two nations, it was the beginning of a hundred years of mateship. a hundred years that we have fought alongside you, forging unbreakable trust to the acts of...
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america's decisive intervention in the great war marked its arrival as a global superpower with both moral and realist global interests. president woodrow wilson proclaimed this was the war too make the world safe for democracy. a doctrine of principled realism. the battle of hamel was a turning point that put the german army on the defensive right up until armistice day and for our two nations it was the beginning of a hundred years of mateship. a hundred years in which we fought alongside you in every significant conflict forging unbreakable trust through the act of defending each other's liberty and guarding each other's backs. we think of the personal bonds that were formed as a million american troops crossed our shores during world war two. layers upon layers of institutional ties that have been forged and strengthened since we sealed our alliance with the anzus treaty of 1951. in more recent times, in the skies over syria our combat pilots have fought together under the leadership of american commanders with the shared objective of defeating islamist terrorism. we've been side by side in afghanistan for 16 years, our longest military co
america's decisive intervention in the great war marked its arrival as a global superpower with both moral and realist global interests. president woodrow wilson proclaimed this was the war too make the world safe for democracy. a doctrine of principled realism. the battle of hamel was a turning point that put the german army on the defensive right up until armistice day and for our two nations it was the beginning of a hundred years of mateship. a hundred years in which we fought alongside you...
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authorities believe wilson died when a speeding car hit her sending her into that water below. >>> mark asking people to talk to him about issues that are important to them. he's going to host an open door chat twice a month, those chats will start this friday and continue on the first and third friday of every month. this will happen from 8:30 a.m. until noon. you can go to city hall and sit down with the mayor for a ten-minute appointment. those meetings will be chosen through a lottery process. >> reminiscent of willie brown used to do it on saturday morning. >>> wild weather in the bay area overnight. snow and ice on bay area roadways creating dangerous conditions for drivers. the new video and live reports as you get ready to head out the door. >>> plus bringing bart to more of the bay area, the expansion plans in the east bay and how you can be a part of the process. >>> and easy your commute, the step transit officials are taking today to open up a new lane on one of the bay area's busiest bridges. the reason there might be a little confusion about it. "today in the bay" continue
authorities believe wilson died when a speeding car hit her sending her into that water below. >>> mark asking people to talk to him about issues that are important to them. he's going to host an open door chat twice a month, those chats will start this friday and continue on the first and third friday of every month. this will happen from 8:30 a.m. until noon. you can go to city hall and sit down with the mayor for a ten-minute appointment. those meetings will be chosen through a...
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two of its stars, luther's ruth wilson and game of thrones' mark stanley, will be on the sofa. see eight million families losing out. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. president trump says he's considering arming teachers with guns and tightening background checks on people buying weapons after last week's school shootings in florida which left 17 people dead. mr trump was speaking at a meeting when he met survivors of gun crime at the white house. if you had a teacher with... who was adept at firearms, they could very well end the attack very quickly, and the thing about a suggestion like that, and we're going to be looking at it very strongly, and a lot of people are going to be opposed to it, but i think a lot of it are going to like it. but the suggestion was met with opposition by some stu d e nts was met with opposition by some students and families. i turned 18 the day after, woke up to the news that my best friend was gone. i don't understand why i could still go in a store and buy a weapon of war. a major study into the use of anti—depressants has
two of its stars, luther's ruth wilson and game of thrones' mark stanley, will be on the sofa. see eight million families losing out. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. president trump says he's considering arming teachers with guns and tightening background checks on people buying weapons after last week's school shootings in florida which left 17 people dead. mr trump was speaking at a meeting when he met survivors of gun crime at the white house. if you had a teacher...
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wilson's efforts to implement it were. and i think it remains a fundamental insight today. thank you. [ applause ] >> here we go. i want to thank mark and thank senator warner for all of your hospitality in bringing us all here together. at the u.s. army war college where i teach, we tend to teach war and peace as two sides of the same coin, but it seems to me this is too simple and not quite right. war is a reaction to crisis, something like a 9/11, something like a pearl harbor, something like germany, resuming unrestricted submarine warfare in the spring of 1917. whereas peace is about grand strategy. what do you want the world to look like? what resources do you have to make it look that way? and what barriers, what limitations do you have to face? and that's one way to think about the 14 points, as a vision of what the world should look like, and a vision of what the united states ought to do to make it look that way. now, what i want to show you here is the grand strategy is really, really difficult to do. so, i'm going to focus on those shortcomings and limitation ends of what the 14 points means. and i want to do it by intro
wilson's efforts to implement it were. and i think it remains a fundamental insight today. thank you. [ applause ] >> here we go. i want to thank mark and thank senator warner for all of your hospitality in bringing us all here together. at the u.s. army war college where i teach, we tend to teach war and peace as two sides of the same coin, but it seems to me this is too simple and not quite right. war is a reaction to crisis, something like a 9/11, something like a pearl harbor,...
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mark: do you think, then, that progressivism, this anti-constitutional, anti-republic ideology, borne of, in my opinion, russo and haggle, marx and their progeny, dewey, crowley, wilson, you think they've succeeded? >> well, the jeffersonians and anti-federalists, they have not succeeded, so the progress i have succeeded very well. the wilsonian objectives or vision is hard set in our economy. or if you look at communist manifesto written by marx and engels, if you look at the things that they want, the ten things they wanted, we've accomplished it in our country. mark: and so there are people out there, the tea party movement, the old reagan revolution, constitutional conservatives, i talk to them every day on my radio show. they say what can we do about this? what can we do about this? i initially was strongly opposed to article 5, convention of states, and i studied it, studied the history behind it, i studied the george mason proposed it, two days before the end of the constitutional convention. that madison stood up and supported it, that madison argued for it when there was this nullification effort taking place, and this is a movement, millions of people suppo
mark: do you think, then, that progressivism, this anti-constitutional, anti-republic ideology, borne of, in my opinion, russo and haggle, marx and their progeny, dewey, crowley, wilson, you think they've succeeded? >> well, the jeffersonians and anti-federalists, they have not succeeded, so the progress i have succeeded very well. the wilsonian objectives or vision is hard set in our economy. or if you look at communist manifesto written by marx and engels, if you look at the things that...
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mark: do you think, then, that progressivism, this anti-constitutional, anti-republic ideology, borne of, in my opinion, russo and haggle, marx and their progeny, dewey, crowley, wilson, you think they've succeeded? >> well, the jeffersonians and anti-federalists, they have not succeeded, so the progress i have succeeded very well. the wilsonian objectives or vision is hard set in our economy. or if you look at communist manifesto written by marx and engels, if y look at the things that they want, the ten things they nted, we've accomplished it in our country. mark: and so there are people out there, the tea party movement, the old reagan revolution, constitutional conservatives, i talk to them every day on my radio show. they say what can we do about this? what can we do about this? i initially was strongly opposed to article 5, convention of states, and i studied it, studied the history behind it, i studied the george mason proposed it, two days before the end of the constitutional convention. that madison stood up and supported it, that madison argued for it when there was this nullification effort taking place, and this is a movement, millions of people supportin
mark: do you think, then, that progressivism, this anti-constitutional, anti-republic ideology, borne of, in my opinion, russo and haggle, marx and their progeny, dewey, crowley, wilson, you think they've succeeded? >> well, the jeffersonians and anti-federalists, they have not succeeded, so the progress i have succeeded very well. the wilsonian objectives or vision is hard set in our economy. or if you look at communist manifesto written by marx and engels, if y look at the things that...