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martin picard is such a man.ged outdoorsman, veteran chef with many years of fine dining experience, renegade, innovator. he is one of the most influential chefs in north america. he is also a proud québécois. and perhaps he, more than anyone else, has defined for a new generation of americans and canadians what that means. he is an unlikely ambassador for his country and his province. but maybe not so unlikely. i mean, look at him. out for a day, trapping beaver with local trapper carl. >> carl: no. >> martin: no? >> anthony: so the bait is wood? >> martin: yeah. they just eat the -- the bark. >> anthony: they eat the bark? >> martin: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> anthony: now i understand in pioneer days, beaver was the financial engine of canada. >> martin: yeah. >> anthony: empires were built on it. every hat practically in the world was a -- was made of a beaver pelt. >> martin: that's why today it's the, uh, icon of canada. >> anthony: to a lesser extent, the tradition continues today. carl continues to trap, usuall
martin picard is such a man.ged outdoorsman, veteran chef with many years of fine dining experience, renegade, innovator. he is one of the most influential chefs in north america. he is also a proud québécois. and perhaps he, more than anyone else, has defined for a new generation of americans and canadians what that means. he is an unlikely ambassador for his country and his province. but maybe not so unlikely. i mean, look at him. out for a day, trapping beaver with local trapper carl....
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he is the head of lockheed martin.the f-35 fighter jet series that was coming under some criticism in a contract that had gone a little overboard. but she unlike her counter part at boeing, dennis muilenburg, not talking to reporters. thank you very much. sorry for the breaking news in the mid of the discussion. on the left of the screen, we're going to keep following this, mar-a-lago, the pricey resort in palm beach, florida. it is also donald trump's home down there. it is such a large structure, it is technically bigger than the white house. that doesn't mean private residence of donald trump enjoys there is bigger than the white house. but it is his home. and it's 70 plus degrees there versus 30 degrees in washington. so you decide for yourself when he is elected president of the united states, where would you want to spend your time? more after this. wish big at the lexus december to remember sales event get up to $2500 customer cash on select 2016 and 2017 models for these terms. see your lexus dealer. >>> all ri
he is the head of lockheed martin.the f-35 fighter jet series that was coming under some criticism in a contract that had gone a little overboard. but she unlike her counter part at boeing, dennis muilenburg, not talking to reporters. thank you very much. sorry for the breaking news in the mid of the discussion. on the left of the screen, we're going to keep following this, mar-a-lago, the pricey resort in palm beach, florida. it is also donald trump's home down there. it is such a large...
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martin: absolutely. young age that the government in many ways is beapparatus of vengeance, to a little cynical about it, is frustrating. at the same time, nobody talks about the drug on the shelves of bristol myers quit -- bristol-myers squibb, a trial i plan with nyu. nobody talks about that. we like to talk about one basically insignificant drug at the end of the day. david: joining us now is drew armstrong, who has covered this subject and particularly martin shkreli over the years. he clearly is not apologetic and it sounds like he would be much do it all again. drew: i think that is true, and i have to give credit to martin -- is interesting to hear you guys talk to him a year after all of this. he obviously has a degree of perspective on it. he obviously is a controversial figure but he has some thoughts about what went right, what went wrong, the risks he put himself and the company at. he made a number of points that show some of that perspective, saying that some of the best businessmen are not
martin: absolutely. young age that the government in many ways is beapparatus of vengeance, to a little cynical about it, is frustrating. at the same time, nobody talks about the drug on the shelves of bristol myers quit -- bristol-myers squibb, a trial i plan with nyu. nobody talks about that. we like to talk about one basically insignificant drug at the end of the day. david: joining us now is drew armstrong, who has covered this subject and particularly martin shkreli over the years. he...
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martin: it is hard, isn't it?n your prior segment you were talking about his criminal charges against banks. we have been in administration that is very thuggish and bullyish when it comes to companies. they look at them as targets to shake down, in essence, and actually enforcing justice is not their goal. their goal is to make a name for themselves and extract these billion-dollar settlements. one has to tread very carefully. that is why some of the greatest been quite.ple have david: people feel strongly about their prescription drugs and that means politicians and government get involved. did you put turing to some extent at risk of government coming in? they will come down on you hard. martin: absolutely, and learning at a young age that government in many ways is an apparatus of vengeance is, to be a little cynical about it, is frustrating. at the same time, nobody talks about the drug on the shelf at bristol-myers squibb, just hit the primary point, trial i planned with nyu -- nobody talks about that. nobod
martin: it is hard, isn't it?n your prior segment you were talking about his criminal charges against banks. we have been in administration that is very thuggish and bullyish when it comes to companies. they look at them as targets to shake down, in essence, and actually enforcing justice is not their goal. their goal is to make a name for themselves and extract these billion-dollar settlements. one has to tread very carefully. that is why some of the greatest been quite.ple have david: people...
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>> in the end, martin, this david martin, knows that even if this issue is resolved, there's no guarantee it won't happened to him again, maybe years from now. in germantown, i'm kent wainscot, wisn-12 news. joyce: david is working with the background check company to try and clear things up. fighting the growing opioid problem in wisconsin. the digital billboards are part of the federal drug enforcement agency's new campaign to increase the public's awareness of the risks of prescription painkillers. addiction to those can lead to problems with heroin and fentanyl. the dea hopes the billboards can help change behavior and attitudes. >> this initiative offers hope, hope that we can prevent misuse and addiction tes in the grips of dependence and hope for their families with treatment. patrick: according to the dea, 262 people have died from overdoses in milwaukee county so far this year. joyce: a race against time. tonight, crews in california are rushing to get ahead of an incoming storm as they investigate that deadly warehouse fire in oakland. 36 people are dead. abc's danya bacchus has
>> in the end, martin, this david martin, knows that even if this issue is resolved, there's no guarantee it won't happened to him again, maybe years from now. in germantown, i'm kent wainscot, wisn-12 news. joyce: david is working with the background check company to try and clear things up. fighting the growing opioid problem in wisconsin. the digital billboards are part of the federal drug enforcement agency's new campaign to increase the public's awareness of the risks of prescription...
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martin? >> no question, that is some wonderful insight, i guess although frightening as it sounds coming from this recent defector from north korea. barbara starr reporting from the pentagon. thank you very much. >>> just in, with 24 days left in office, secretary of state john kerry is said getting ready to outline a middle east peace plan tomorrow. we'll go live to israel next. >>> israel's going ahead with a plan to build hundreds of new homes in east jerusalem, that's defying a u.n. resolution condemning settlement construction there. in what the international community refers to as occupied territory. the resolution led to a bitter war of words between the israeli prime minister and the white house. because although the u.s. abstained from the vote, a spokesman for israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu told cnn they have "ironclad information" that the u.s. pushed for the resolution. that's a claim the u.s. denies. oren lieberman is live in jerusalem and before we get to the news of
martin? >> no question, that is some wonderful insight, i guess although frightening as it sounds coming from this recent defector from north korea. barbara starr reporting from the pentagon. thank you very much. >>> just in, with 24 days left in office, secretary of state john kerry is said getting ready to outline a middle east peace plan tomorrow. we'll go live to israel next. >>> israel's going ahead with a plan to build hundreds of new homes in east jerusalem,...
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martin's waiting for you.' gabe? dr. martin will handle the launching alone. mr. muller is holding me hostage in the first-aid room. 'go put plan a into effect at once.' 'dr. martin will take full charge.' goodbye, gabe. good...goodbye, mr. lockridge. 'gabe, one thing more.' how much oxygen do we have left? for the two of you, at a normal rate of respiration about 18 minutes. so that's what plan a is, huh? complete abandonment by colleagues and buddies. you can't understand that, can you? the old moralities based on the value of the individual's life die hard. well, my life is now worth as little as yours. when a man joins our organization he agrees that whenever he makes a mistake that endangers the project, he becomes expendable. from the outside. i advise you to relax. (man on pa) '0 minus 30 minutes.' 30 minutes left, huh? well, according to slide rule charlie out there that leaves us about 17 minutes to hang around here. you're not gonna get a chance to see that balloon go up. are you, vince? (man on pa) '0 minus 15 minutes.' and so, we precipitate a clash th
martin's waiting for you.' gabe? dr. martin will handle the launching alone. mr. muller is holding me hostage in the first-aid room. 'go put plan a into effect at once.' 'dr. martin will take full charge.' goodbye, gabe. good...goodbye, mr. lockridge. 'gabe, one thing more.' how much oxygen do we have left? for the two of you, at a normal rate of respiration about 18 minutes. so that's what plan a is, huh? complete abandonment by colleagues and buddies. you can't understand that, can you? the...
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tristemente en el dÍa que se felicitaba a ricky martin por su cumpleaÑos, ese mismo dÍa su papÁ sufrederrame cerebral y desafortunadamente tuvo que ser hospitalizado. vamos a ver un tape que prepararon nuestros amigos de televisa espectÁculos. reportero: a travÉs de las redes sociales, el hermano de ricky martin pidiÓ oraciones para su padre, que tuvo que ser internado en un hospital. la causa de su ingreso a la clÍnica no fue especificada, sin embargo ricky martin enviÓ un comunicado desde san juan, puerto rico, en el que expresÓ su agradecimiento por las muestras de afecto, solidaridad y buenos deseos para la pronta recuperaciÓn de su padre. el intÉrprete se mantiene cerca de Él y en compaÑÍa de su familia. ademÁs, solicitÓ que le permitan ocuparse de un asunto tan personal de forma privada, y junto a sus seres queridos. televisa espectÁculos, alejandro.
tristemente en el dÍa que se felicitaba a ricky martin por su cumpleaÑos, ese mismo dÍa su papÁ sufrederrame cerebral y desafortunadamente tuvo que ser hospitalizado. vamos a ver un tape que prepararon nuestros amigos de televisa espectÁculos. reportero: a travÉs de las redes sociales, el hermano de ricky martin pidiÓ oraciones para su padre, que tuvo que ser internado en un hospital. la causa de su ingreso a la clÍnica no fue especificada, sin embargo ricky martin enviÓ un comunicado...
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, to demonstrate and across the country as martin luther king said, violence was unleashed.ordingly, the federal government intervened in a vicious legislative step on the road to tyranny was enacted in the form of the civil rights bill of 1964. >> their cause must be our cause, too. negroes,t is not just but really it is all of us who must overcome the crippling legacy of bigotry and injustice. and we shall overcome. ♪ >> now, we mean business. are you ready to march with us? announcer: as martin luther king said, the demonstrators staged a huge march from alabama to dramatize their demands. staged demonstrations across the country and as martin luther king had said, violence .as unleashed against them then, accordingly, the federal government intervened and still another vicious legislative step toward tyranny was enacted in the form of the voting rights bill of 1965. >> and these enemies, too, poverty, disease, and ignorance, we shall overcome. ♪ >> ♪ truth shall make us free ♪ th shall make us free >> i broke away when it became clear to me what the communists were reall
, to demonstrate and across the country as martin luther king said, violence was unleashed.ordingly, the federal government intervened in a vicious legislative step on the road to tyranny was enacted in the form of the civil rights bill of 1964. >> their cause must be our cause, too. negroes,t is not just but really it is all of us who must overcome the crippling legacy of bigotry and injustice. and we shall overcome. ♪ >> now, we mean business. are you ready to march with us?...
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martin: thank you. so, eric, what is your advice? you, first of all, thank martin. it is great to be here. thank you, philip. let me start off with a confession cash yesterday, when i should have been preparing to speak your today, i was watching the redskins instead. [laughter] managed to beat the hapless philadelphia eagles, as i was -- and i -- and was having the pangs of bad i wanted to talk about blocking and tackling, the things we need to get done in government. i would say two things. one on personal and one on policy. the first is on the personnel side. one of the biggest challenges the president has in national security is getting their arms around the apparatus of the government that conducts national security affairs. henry kissinger made this observation back in 1866 before .e became secretary ago, i think i was here on this brookings state doing an event for a book, which makes the same observation. this is the first and most enormous challenge the president has. and so, the focus on perso
martin: thank you. so, eric, what is your advice? you, first of all, thank martin. it is great to be here. thank you, philip. let me start off with a confession cash yesterday, when i should have been preparing to speak your today, i was watching the redskins instead. [laughter] managed to beat the hapless philadelphia eagles, as i was -- and i -- and was having the pangs of bad i wanted to talk about blocking and tackling, the things we need to get done in government. i would say two things....
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with martin savidge. >> good morning to all of you. poppy, a beautiful, beautiful baby and family there. thanks very much. don, happy new year to you. >> to you, as well martin. >> thank you, "newsroom" starts now. >>> good morning, i'm martin savidge in for carol costello. thanks very much for joining me. just hours after russian officials vowed retaliation for those u.s. sanctions against russia vladimir putin has changed things up completely and he says he will not impose sanctions on the u.s. putin saying this morning that he will wait to see what president-elect trump's policies are toward russia before taking any action. this all started when president obama took the unprecedented steps of punishing russia for alleged hacking. ordering 35 russian diplomats to leave the u.s. within 72 hours. two russian compounds have been ordered closed. four individuals and five russian organizations now sanctioned. so far what we're hearing from president-elect trump, move on. saying it's time for our country to move on to bigger and better thi
with martin savidge. >> good morning to all of you. poppy, a beautiful, beautiful baby and family there. thanks very much. don, happy new year to you. >> to you, as well martin. >> thank you, "newsroom" starts now. >>> good morning, i'm martin savidge in for carol costello. thanks very much for joining me. just hours after russian officials vowed retaliation for those u.s. sanctions against russia vladimir putin has changed things up completely and he says...
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so the closure of this martin luther king drive begins today. as we come back to my maps, it will happen starting at 9:00 a.m. until three. they will take a break, allow for evening rush hour to get through and then come back and work overnight. this is indefinite thely probably a month or so until they can get this complete. alternate kelly drive or, the schuykill expressway. now i don't think, obviously weekend martin luther king drive is closed to begin with for recreational activities so it will be something we will to have get used to taking out one of our three main arteries in and out of the city isn't coming easy. accident on the pennsylvania turnpike at will other grove, another accident eastbound working your way in to valley hill. did you get your lights up yet? all those lights stay lit when we got all that rain the other day, i hope so. snap a picture and post a picture of your own to our facebook page, twitter, instagram, is there home of jerry and joan carotto we visited them last week. we are heading to northeast philadelphia thi
so the closure of this martin luther king drive begins today. as we come back to my maps, it will happen starting at 9:00 a.m. until three. they will take a break, allow for evening rush hour to get through and then come back and work overnight. this is indefinite thely probably a month or so until they can get this complete. alternate kelly drive or, the schuykill expressway. now i don't think, obviously weekend martin luther king drive is closed to begin with for recreational activities so it...
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. >> my information has been merged with another david martin. a case of mistaken identity, and it's not the first time. a germantown business owner is trying to convince people that he's not a thief. his retirement savings is now in limbo. as wisn 12 news kent wainscott reports, it's a strange problem that's come back to haunt him after 25 years. >> identity they denied it. they denied my application and i'm confused. >> david martin was stunned when to work with him on his retirement account. >> i asked for details and they said, we can't disclose that to you. >> the company, scottrade, also wouldn't tell us why it flagged his account, but they did point martin to the company that does their background checks. >> even though i've never committed theft. i've never been arrested. i've never been convicted. i've never been tried. all of a sudden, i have a history of theft on my record. >> but it wasn't his record. martin told them he says he's being mistaken for someone with the same name and almost identical social security number, someone with a
. >> my information has been merged with another david martin. a case of mistaken identity, and it's not the first time. a germantown business owner is trying to convince people that he's not a thief. his retirement savings is now in limbo. as wisn 12 news kent wainscott reports, it's a strange problem that's come back to haunt him after 25 years. >> identity they denied it. they denied my application and i'm confused. >> david martin was stunned when to work with him on his...
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that will come at the expense of likely ability for lockheed martin -- profit ability for lockheed martine industrial stocks rallying. what is clear to me from donald trump is that if you have a government contract to be wary because he is coming after these companies over cost. jan lockheed martin and owing -- beyond lockheed martin and boeing, you can look at these caught -- these stocks and you can say that he is coming after you in terms of cost. you want the prices to be lower. >> there are a lot of big contracts that are coming in the next couple of years. they will continue to ramp up aggressively into 2020. you have the ohio class replacement that is estimated to be $100 billion. i think things are over the horizon in terms of production and spending -- they will be a clear focus for the president-elect to take a hard look at during his administration. david: we are going to have to take a new look at government contracting. this really going to pose a real problem for government contracts overall? >> at the you have to differentiate. there is cost plus contracting, where the gove
that will come at the expense of likely ability for lockheed martin -- profit ability for lockheed martine industrial stocks rallying. what is clear to me from donald trump is that if you have a government contract to be wary because he is coming after these companies over cost. jan lockheed martin and owing -- beyond lockheed martin and boeing, you can look at these caught -- these stocks and you can say that he is coming after you in terms of cost. you want the prices to be lower. >>...
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martin?k you very much for the insight. >>> joining me now, dana bash, cnn chief political correspondent and author of "the raising of a president." dan nashgs when you hear the president saying that his hope and change vision f he had run again and articulated this vision, i would have been able to get a majority of the american people to rally behind me. do you think he's right? >> who knows. if you look at the data, as we know from recent history is a very dangerous prospect, his approval rating is very, very high. especially for someone who has been in office for two terms. he certainly does have a different dynamicism than hillary clinton did. hillary clinton even admits she's a better person putting her head down and working than campaigning, than the art of campaigning. i also think that he i haven't listened to the entire thing. i've listened to parts of it. at least the parts you played, it seems as though his focus is too much on the whole question of us versus them and, you know, q
martin?k you very much for the insight. >>> joining me now, dana bash, cnn chief political correspondent and author of "the raising of a president." dan nashgs when you hear the president saying that his hope and change vision f he had run again and articulated this vision, i would have been able to get a majority of the american people to rally behind me. do you think he's right? >> who knows. if you look at the data, as we know from recent history is a very dangerous...
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luckily no one was home at the time. >> i'm erika martin. we are seeing partly to mostly cloudy skies right now. the good news is we will see improvement as the day progresses. tracking a big temperature drop. today we'll see mid-40s. a major change there. possibly wintery mix here as well. we have your new year's eve outlook. right now your current winds coming out of the northwest, allentown 12 miles per hour wind speeds for you. wilmington 17 miles per hour wind speeds for you. it is making a difference. this is why the clouds are sticking around. neighborhoods right now certainly a lot cooler. upper 30s for walnut. bethlehem almost at 40 but not quite there all due to the stronger northwesterly winds. in the pa suburbs seeing a similar trend. upper 30s to low 40s. new hope just a bit warmer at 41 degrees. satellite and radar image. notice we are mainly seeing clouds right now. this is upper level moisture. you can see a little bit of a kick back here. light flurries making it northwest of our area. nothing here locally. hour by hour fore
luckily no one was home at the time. >> i'm erika martin. we are seeing partly to mostly cloudy skies right now. the good news is we will see improvement as the day progresses. tracking a big temperature drop. today we'll see mid-40s. a major change there. possibly wintery mix here as well. we have your new year's eve outlook. right now your current winds coming out of the northwest, allentown 12 miles per hour wind speeds for you. wilmington 17 miles per hour wind speeds for you. it is...
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martin, have you seen him? martin on board, skip? the one who doctored my hand, remember? and the other one, that round jolly fellow that kept laughing all the time, i don't see him either. i'll say one thing for you, mr. muller. when you tie one on, you do a very workman-like job. now wait just a darn minute. couldn't have imagined that. i did down a few. females here, there weren't any of those on board last night. were there? yes, and when we have that midnight supper, no albacore. yes, sir. i'll make a note of it. anything else, mr. solo? i want a heap of geodetic survey data on the south port harbor. whether it's deep enough and unobstructed enough for a submarine to toot around in it. a sub large enough to launch a polaris-type missile, i take it? that's the general idea, yeah. also this little tidbit. last night, i.. oh, excuse me. a snoopy friend just dropped by. felicia? felicia? (felicia) whatever happened to that farmer that used to be around. it's mere detail. the important thing is-- that you told me nothing but lies. my father? last night? who are you, mr. mu
martin, have you seen him? martin on board, skip? the one who doctored my hand, remember? and the other one, that round jolly fellow that kept laughing all the time, i don't see him either. i'll say one thing for you, mr. muller. when you tie one on, you do a very workman-like job. now wait just a darn minute. couldn't have imagined that. i did down a few. females here, there weren't any of those on board last night. were there? yes, and when we have that midnight supper, no albacore. yes, sir....
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martin ford is a software entrepreneur. he has appeared into the future economy and sees the world where potentially hundreds of millions of skilled workers are out of a job. >> i would say that if you look far enough into the future, there is no job anywhere in our economy, there is nothing that anyone does that is completely safe. that includes artists and novelists, the jobs you would imagine now are completely beyond the scope of artificial intelligence. millions of jobs are going to be lost. it is unlikely enough jobs will be created to absorb those workers. ♪ narrator: martin ford is a software entrepreneur who has a chilling vision of the future. his best-selling books have put him at the forefront of a movement which worries about technology, the speed of growth, and the immense potential it has to change the world. this is the fourth industrial revolution, the advent of machines powered by artificial intelligence, which have the potential to make redundant hundreds of millions of workers across the planet. it is a
martin ford is a software entrepreneur. he has appeared into the future economy and sees the world where potentially hundreds of millions of skilled workers are out of a job. >> i would say that if you look far enough into the future, there is no job anywhere in our economy, there is nothing that anyone does that is completely safe. that includes artists and novelists, the jobs you would imagine now are completely beyond the scope of artificial intelligence. millions of jobs are going to...
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>> a big dean martin fan ( laughter ) >> stephen: why martin? martin was the middle name of my older brother who passed away. my older brother took peter. >> stephen: why did he take peter? pete snore my confirmation was simon because my brother peter passed away and i picked peter because of simon peter. >> i did martin because of my little brother. so that was very nice. >> stephen: it is. confirmations are nice. i'd just rather do the electric slide with everyone at a bar mitzvah. >> stephen: are you still a >> uh -- >> stephen: i'm afraid that's all we have time for -- ( laughter ) >> my parents are watching. you know -- yeah, you know. >> stephen: on christmas day, are you going to be with your parents? >> to, i will be on broadway -- no, i will be on broadway, so i guess that's the least catholic thing you can do is be on broadway and go to a chinese >> stephen: nice seeing you. merry cells, happy hanukkah. >> i will be going to church next christmas because i love the bad singing. >> stephen: bad singing? yes, well, one thing i admire abo
>> a big dean martin fan ( laughter ) >> stephen: why martin? martin was the middle name of my older brother who passed away. my older brother took peter. >> stephen: why did he take peter? pete snore my confirmation was simon because my brother peter passed away and i picked peter because of simon peter. >> i did martin because of my little brother. so that was very nice. >> stephen: it is. confirmations are nice. i'd just rather do the electric slide with...
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but i'm not quite as pessimistic as martin is about how many and how quickly. >> so, martin, let's talk about how many and what kind of jobs you're seeing disappear and when. >> well, the basic rule is that any job that is on some level routine and predictable -- if you're coming to work, doing the same kinds of things over and over again, facing the same kinds of challenges, if another person could study a record of everything you've done in the past and based on that, figure out how to do that job, then that job is going to be susceptible to machine learning, artificial intelligence, robotics. no one knows for sure when this is going to be a big impact but i would estimate within the next 10, 20 years, this is going to be perhaps quite disruptive. i think there are other people who have looked at this and come to a similar kind of conclusion. there's a very famous study done by researchers at oxford that came to the conclusion that about half the jobs in the u.s. could potentially be automated within about 20 years. that's just a very rough estimate but it gives you an idea of the mag
but i'm not quite as pessimistic as martin is about how many and how quickly. >> so, martin, let's talk about how many and what kind of jobs you're seeing disappear and when. >> well, the basic rule is that any job that is on some level routine and predictable -- if you're coming to work, doing the same kinds of things over and over again, facing the same kinds of challenges, if another person could study a record of everything you've done in the past and based on that, figure out...
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[applause] saysen martin luther king march, we are going to put our marching shoes on.or a long time. of us have come tonight without any shoes at all. if it becomes necessary for us to march without shoes, we will it -- barefooted. are you ready to march? [cheers and applause] are you ready to march? [cheers and applause] >> we are not afraid of dogs. >> no. are we, children? >> no. >> many of us were raised up with dogs. and we have had to live the life of dogs right here >> i want you to raise your hand high, everybody who is ready to march. raise your hand high. raise it high. are you ready to march? are you ready to march? if you are ready to march, i want you to raise both of your hands up. now, i want you to stand up on your feet and keep your hands high. raise them together and step to gather. everybody march. ♪ >> ♪ everybody march everybody march everybody march ♪ announcer: so many were tricked into helping to create the appearance of popular support for a conspiracy that hid its true objective behind slogans of humanitarian goals. sit-ins, a handful made fre
[applause] saysen martin luther king march, we are going to put our marching shoes on.or a long time. of us have come tonight without any shoes at all. if it becomes necessary for us to march without shoes, we will it -- barefooted. are you ready to march? [cheers and applause] are you ready to march? [cheers and applause] >> we are not afraid of dogs. >> no. are we, children? >> no. >> many of us were raised up with dogs. and we have had to live the life of dogs right...
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so thank you to martin lipton and martin ba ntham. thank you to martin lipton and martin bantham.up next is the film review. but from me, from the film review. but from me, from the three of us actually, it's goodnight. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. and we have a festive feast, i would suggest. we do. we have rogue one: a star wars story, you may have seen some publicity about this! a very interesting documentary called eagle huntress. and looking ahead to new year's day, a monster calls. yeah, you're right, star wars, who knew? i know, tiny little movie! so, this is a stand—alone instalment that comes between episodes iii and iv and takes its cue from the opening crawl of star wars, in which it explains that before everything happened in star wars, rebel fighters were trying to get plans for the death star. so this is that story. felicityjones is jyn erso, who's a loner with a complicated back story, who forms an initially uneasy alliance with the rebels. and because it's a stand—alone story, we g
so thank you to martin lipton and martin ba ntham. thank you to martin lipton and martin bantham.up next is the film review. but from me, from the film review. but from me, from the three of us actually, it's goodnight. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. and we have a festive feast, i would suggest. we do. we have rogue one: a star wars story, you may have seen some publicity about this! a very interesting...
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and martin reaction from hollywood pouring fourth. markh hamill tweeting out "no words, devastated." it included a nice picture of the two of them well before "star wars" caught fire and became the international phenomenon that it is. and anthony daniels tweeted "i thought i got what i wanted under the tree. i didn't. i am very, very sad." >> i feel like i just saw her, you interviewed her before she wrapped up filming of "star wars" episode 8. what kind of stress was she under, perhaps, or how did she come across to you? >> she came across to me as someone very with it, very sharp and very very honest. when i interviewed her a year ago for "the force awakens" which was episode 7 she had her dog gary on her lap during the entire interview. she was extremely honest. you could tell she had a love/hate affair with princess leia because it was the role that made her famous. it was the role she couldn't escape. but she was a great script doctor she wrote so many books. "postcards from the edge" was her life with her mother with debbie reyn
and martin reaction from hollywood pouring fourth. markh hamill tweeting out "no words, devastated." it included a nice picture of the two of them well before "star wars" caught fire and became the international phenomenon that it is. and anthony daniels tweeted "i thought i got what i wanted under the tree. i didn't. i am very, very sad." >> i feel like i just saw her, you interviewed her before she wrapped up filming of "star wars" episode 8. what...
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how obsequious martin got towards lbj.the kind of folded when lbj asked him for anything. can you transfer a balance to me? martin said sure mister president, i'd be happy to. though the federal reserve chair was trying to be obliging towards the presidents he served and that is why he was at his best under kennedy. >> you know, carter appointed his offer. >> but that showboating on a daily basis by the individual voters, i don't recall that from my years . >> i hate that, i've written about that. it does more harm than good. when i was a child i worked for the federal reserve and i asked for paul broker, i was his secretary and the era. and i did some speeches, i did some correspondence but anyway, both as chairman wouldn't put up with it you he just basically told everybody to keep quiet. both are as chairman didn't want anybody to know what he was doing area and it was kind of cool. he had it right. it might not have always been self so it depends on who the president is. harder wouldn't let booker do his job even thoug
how obsequious martin got towards lbj.the kind of folded when lbj asked him for anything. can you transfer a balance to me? martin said sure mister president, i'd be happy to. though the federal reserve chair was trying to be obliging towards the presidents he served and that is why he was at his best under kennedy. >> you know, carter appointed his offer. >> but that showboating on a daily basis by the individual voters, i don't recall that from my years . >> i hate that,...
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now lockheed martin. i think investors have reason to be concerned that trump is going to do this increasingly. even though this is not the first time that any politicians have attacked lockheed over the cost of the f-35. this has been a bipartisan issue. john mccain in april calling it a disgrace because of the cost overruns and delays. so, this is not the first time and it won't be the last because the f-35 has had lots of problems. >> yeah. paul, thank you. ian, thank you very much there on those f-35s and they are costly. >>> coming up next, syrian regime on the verge of taking complete control of aleppo. tens of thousands trying to escape the violence there. we will talk to a catholic nun and a priest forced to leave their homes because of these ongoing wars both in iraq and syria. what they are seeing firsthand in the medical clinic they have set up to help. don't miss this. [vo] quickbooks introduces jeanette and her new mobile wedding business. at first, getting paid was tough... until she got qui
now lockheed martin. i think investors have reason to be concerned that trump is going to do this increasingly. even though this is not the first time that any politicians have attacked lockheed over the cost of the f-35. this has been a bipartisan issue. john mccain in april calling it a disgrace because of the cost overruns and delays. so, this is not the first time and it won't be the last because the f-35 has had lots of problems. >> yeah. paul, thank you. ian, thank you very much...
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is this going to be an issue that affects lockheed martin's business? all a negotiation. >>> turning to wall street, bridgewater associates looking to change the management game itself. the "wall street journal" reports the hedge fund firm wants day-to-day management including hiring and firing possibly to be guided by software. the system would give users gps directions for house staffers should be spending their days down to whether an employee should be making a particular employee should be making a phone call or not. machine learning is a huge deal, especially when you talk about the world's biggest hedge fund. this may be a surprise because it's a hedge fund and high profile. maybe not a surprise. john rubenstein was hired, the ex-apple executive by bridgewater to be the co-ceo. a guy who does a lot of work in technology is helping to run the firm there for them. >> the whole issue of ai taking over. you have to think hedge fund also adopt it in some way, shape or form at some point. this idea that he -- that it's related to his successor, in term
is this going to be an issue that affects lockheed martin's business? all a negotiation. >>> turning to wall street, bridgewater associates looking to change the management game itself. the "wall street journal" reports the hedge fund firm wants day-to-day management including hiring and firing possibly to be guided by software. the system would give users gps directions for house staffers should be spending their days down to whether an employee should be making a particular...
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martin, i'll start with you. what makes this one any different? >> well, i think the biggest different is the robots, sort of machines, the limitedms are, in a sense, beginning to think. they're taking on brainpower, cognitive capabilities. it's not just about muscle power or manipulative type jobs anymore. becoming intellectual work as well. that's going to have a much more broad-based impact, going to scale across not just whitecturing but a lot of collar jobs. a lot of jobs in the service sector. a more tom, you have positive view in that humans plus machines equals the best case scenario. what incentive is there for a company like ford or carrier, companyconditioning that has been such a hot button issue, what is the incentive for them to add automation at this point rather than keeping the jobs they have? >> well, you know, pure automation is basically a pain for us in many ways. we often try to escape it whenever we can. get an interactive voice response system and we yell, agent! press zero as quickly as we can. so i think most organization
martin, i'll start with you. what makes this one any different? >> well, i think the biggest different is the robots, sort of machines, the limitedms are, in a sense, beginning to think. they're taking on brainpower, cognitive capabilities. it's not just about muscle power or manipulative type jobs anymore. becoming intellectual work as well. that's going to have a much more broad-based impact, going to scale across not just whitecturing but a lot of collar jobs. a lot of jobs in the...
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[applause] >> right now when martin luther king jr.re going to put on our marching shoes. [applause] >> and you know they run a long time. us have come up in life without any shoes at all. if it becomes necessary for us to march without shoes, we will march barefooted. [applause] >> i don't like the way you are clapping tonight. are you ready to march? [applause] >> are you ready to march? [applause] [cheers] >> than we are not afraid of dogs. >> no. >> are we, children? >> no. >> so many of us we were raised , up with dogs. and we have had to we have had , to live the life of dogs right here in the united states of america. [applause] >> i want you to raise your hand high, everybody who is ready to march. raise your hand tie. -- hand high. raise it high. are you ready to march? are you ready to march? if you are ready to march, i want you to raise both of your hands up. now, i want you to stand up on your feet and keep your hands high. bring them together and slap them together. everybody march. ♪ >> ♪ everybody march everybody march
[applause] >> right now when martin luther king jr.re going to put on our marching shoes. [applause] >> and you know they run a long time. us have come up in life without any shoes at all. if it becomes necessary for us to march without shoes, we will march barefooted. [applause] >> i don't like the way you are clapping tonight. are you ready to march? [applause] >> are you ready to march? [applause] [cheers] >> than we are not afraid of dogs. >> no. >>...
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and the bad boy of pharma, martin squarely -- martin iquarely -- martin skrel appears on bloomberg told0 and nasdaq sitting around even. flipping between small gains and losses. the s&p 500 and the tao are down .01%. it's a stunning day the lack of movement from the smallest trading range for the s&p 500 in about four years. not surprisingly, not a lot of movement in the sectors. when you going to the bloomberg we use a great function, we see that there's more red than green. this may look like big movement on top, that they .7% for the health-care index. while the consumer discretionary index is the worst sector for the s&p 500 today, down less than .3%. not a lot of action for u.s. stocks. few movers. my consultant amazon, amazon is down for the second day in a row. down more than 2% since black friday. some investors may think the e-commerce giant is not faring this well this holiday season. allergan and procter & gamble something they have potential ahead. and one reason to think that all of the lack of movement could come to an end will come to an end at some point in 2017. this is
and the bad boy of pharma, martin squarely -- martin iquarely -- martin skrel appears on bloomberg told0 and nasdaq sitting around even. flipping between small gains and losses. the s&p 500 and the tao are down .01%. it's a stunning day the lack of movement from the smallest trading range for the s&p 500 in about four years. not surprisingly, not a lot of movement in the sectors. when you going to the bloomberg we use a great function, we see that there's more red than green. this may...
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however, i suspect the kinds of people courtney martin write about in her book, courtney martin and herecosystem and probably everybody here, are part of spinning those webs. i find it -- i take hope and delight in the fact that with my research as a journalist, i don't know what is happening in our midst that will save us and that means we have to continue with what we are doing and feel called to with vigor and passion and shine a light on everybody else's good work. that is what we are here tonight to do. "the new better off: reinventing the american dream". i want to read a little bit to start to just give you a flavor of why i said to the question, should we cancel tonight because of what happened in the world, resoundingly know. this is from the first chapter, the introduction. what i am finding, what you will find, i hope, is being mature doesn't mean being numb. to be sure, living in america at this unequal messy moment can break your heart but it doesn't have to break your spirit. living in america is so interesting, so fertile, so up for grabs, it is also disintegrating and re
however, i suspect the kinds of people courtney martin write about in her book, courtney martin and herecosystem and probably everybody here, are part of spinning those webs. i find it -- i take hope and delight in the fact that with my research as a journalist, i don't know what is happening in our midst that will save us and that means we have to continue with what we are doing and feel called to with vigor and passion and shine a light on everybody else's good work. that is what we are here...
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lockheed martin, and tim brought this up last week, as well. far more important the f-35 to their business than air force one to boeing. so that's why lockheed will probably be under pressure for the foreseeable future. if you see it down 3 or 4%, you buy the stock. >> it's funny. the trade had been you buy defense stocks until republican administration -- republican-controlled congress. this is still not to say that the overall defense budget won't be increased. so they might be squeezing the margins, but overall -- >> lockheed, when this was at peak margins -- the stock has got -- it was from the standpoint of is there anything that can come out of this for them? absolutely. they can cut costs, they can bring this down a little bit. peak multiples, peak, you know, margins. so i look at the stock and say, lockheed is going to continue to slide here. i think the negative news on it, there is no reason to buy lockheed. boeing, i love boeing. i think boeing is a great stock. and i will say, there was some news that came out a couple days after th
lockheed martin, and tim brought this up last week, as well. far more important the f-35 to their business than air force one to boeing. so that's why lockheed will probably be under pressure for the foreseeable future. if you see it down 3 or 4%, you buy the stock. >> it's funny. the trade had been you buy defense stocks until republican administration -- republican-controlled congress. this is still not to say that the overall defense budget won't be increased. so they might be...
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this time it's lockheed martin. those stories and much more tonight on "nightly business report."t's monday, december 12th. >>> good evening, everybody. i'm bill griffith in for tyler mathisen tonight. >> and welcome. >> thank you. >> i'm sue herera. another record close for the dow jones average today. we are going to begin tonight with the widening of opec's production deal. another 11 countries pledge to cut supply. it is the first global pact in 15 years to jointly scale back on output. and saudi arabia, the largest exporter of that commodity, says it could reduce supply even further. the decision in effect ends the in fighting that prevented a production cut and exacerbated the global oversupply of crude. today domestic crude hit levels not seen in about a year-and-a-half, rising more than 2.5%, extending a rulely that pushed prices up by more than 45% over the past year. >>> and the rise in oil prices helped lift energy stocks, including exxonmobil and chevron today. higher oil prices also increased costs for transportation so here are the final numbers today. the dow the lo
this time it's lockheed martin. those stories and much more tonight on "nightly business report."t's monday, december 12th. >>> good evening, everybody. i'm bill griffith in for tyler mathisen tonight. >> and welcome. >> thank you. >> i'm sue herera. another record close for the dow jones average today. we are going to begin tonight with the widening of opec's production deal. another 11 countries pledge to cut supply. it is the first global pact in 15 years...
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the president-elect pits lockheed martin against boeing, taking his negotiating approach to twitter,nd thereby turning the defense industry upside down. >>> surprise, surprise! it might sound crazy, but our market monitor says wells fargo is a stock to own, despite its run of stumbles and scandals. >>> strike taking big. how one entrepreneur turned run-down bowling alleys into a modern powerhouse brand. find out how he made his millions tonight on "nightly business report." it's friday, december 23rd. good evening, everybody. i'm bill griffeth in tonight for tyler mathisen. >> and i'm sue herera. thanks for joining us, everybody. >>> the defense sector is being shaken up. the president-elect is pitting lockheed martin against boeing, two of the world's biggest defense contractors. and today lockheed stock felt the pressure. as we reported last night, donald trump tweeted that he could use a boeing plane as a substitute for lockheed martin's f-35 combat jet. the f-35 is the most expensive weapons system in history with an estimated $400 billion price tag, nearly double the original bu
the president-elect pits lockheed martin against boeing, taking his negotiating approach to twitter,nd thereby turning the defense industry upside down. >>> surprise, surprise! it might sound crazy, but our market monitor says wells fargo is a stock to own, despite its run of stumbles and scandals. >>> strike taking big. how one entrepreneur turned run-down bowling alleys into a modern powerhouse brand. find out how he made his millions tonight on "nightly business...
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shares of lockheed martin dropped after that tweet.executive responded by saying the company understands the concerns but that lockheed has invested millions to reduce the f-35's price since the original pricing. john harwood's watching that and a lot more this morning. hey, john. >> hey, carl. you know, this is the most expensive military procurement project in history, so not surprising perhaps that president-elect trump has gone after it. it's reminiscent of what he did last week with boeing raising questions about the cost of the new air force one 747s that are being constructed. now, in both cases we don't know where the president-elect will take this concern, whether this is a momentary thing, a momentary expression of an intent to be tough with taxpayer money or whether he's going to try to actually change things. the boeing questions have gotten into even sharper relief after their deal last night announced with iran to sell all those airplanes to iran. question is with the iran deal that donald trump has sharply criticized, wi
shares of lockheed martin dropped after that tweet.executive responded by saying the company understands the concerns but that lockheed has invested millions to reduce the f-35's price since the original pricing. john harwood's watching that and a lot more this morning. hey, john. >> hey, carl. you know, this is the most expensive military procurement project in history, so not surprising perhaps that president-elect trump has gone after it. it's reminiscent of what he did last week with...
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at lockheed martin headquarters in bethesda, maryland, 11:00 a.m. on wall street, and "squawk alley" is live. good monday morning, welcome to "squawk alley." i'm carl quintanilla with john ford, kayla tausche this morning at post nine. first it was utx, now boeing, and now donald trump has a new target, lockheed martin. speaking with chris wallace on fox news on sunday. we don't have that sound, but he did talk to chris wallace, and, of course, the tweets followed up this morning, in which he talked about the cost of the f-35, the cost overruns, the amount of money he hopes to save. bill george joins us this morning, cnbc contributor, former exxon board member. bill, good morning to you. >> carl, good to be back on the best show on cable tv. >> here we are again. do you see any pattern emerging here regarding trump and his willingness to call out individual companies? >> well, this is a president who knows how to use social media, and he's going to target it. frankly, i'm happy to see him going after cost overruns in the department of defense. i spe
at lockheed martin headquarters in bethesda, maryland, 11:00 a.m. on wall street, and "squawk alley" is live. good monday morning, welcome to "squawk alley." i'm carl quintanilla with john ford, kayla tausche this morning at post nine. first it was utx, now boeing, and now donald trump has a new target, lockheed martin. speaking with chris wallace on fox news on sunday. we don't have that sound, but he did talk to chris wallace, and, of course, the tweets followed up this...
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it is not just lockheed martin. there are a whole lot -- hundreds of suppliers that are involved in this f-35 program, including united technologies pratt and whitney division and northrop grumman. >> this doesn't necessarily preclude an increase in defense spending. >> that's going to be the big question, how is all of this going to actually look and play out in coming years. >> the trade-off. thanks, morgan. >>> another one of donald trump's former rivals staying at trump tower, carly fiorina, considered for national intelligence director. this comes as the leading contender for secretary state raising eyebrows. john harwood has the latest from washington. >> carlie fee reapia met with the president-elect at trump tow, came out and gave a short set of remarks to reporters and said she was more concerned with china than russia. take a listen. >> we got down to more serious business. and spent a fair amount of time talking about china as probably our most important adversary in a rising adversary. we talked about ha
it is not just lockheed martin. there are a whole lot -- hundreds of suppliers that are involved in this f-35 program, including united technologies pratt and whitney division and northrop grumman. >> this doesn't necessarily preclude an increase in defense spending. >> that's going to be the big question, how is all of this going to actually look and play out in coming years. >> the trade-off. thanks, morgan. >>> another one of donald trump's former rivals staying at...
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so martin luther king day and then the inauguration.ne event is the national prayer service on the 21st of january. so it will be held at the cathedral. have you been invited to participate? >> we are in the early conversation stages along with cardinal wuerl's office with members of the transition team and that's about as far as i can say. we are instructions and desires from the president-elect as we offered the suggestions of an interfaith service with all represented. and has been our custom for years. and we understand that that is his desire, so we are moving forward with that, about thbut all i can say. >> and that is breaking news i believe. and on mlk day, do you have something special? >> we love going to the synagogue. it's day of service and also chabot prayers. and we need to be reminds of his prophetic words that go far deeper and broader than simply having the dream, it's living out the dream. so part of our reminder is that, yes, as a nation we've been divided before and we've been called to our better selves and that's
so martin luther king day and then the inauguration.ne event is the national prayer service on the 21st of january. so it will be held at the cathedral. have you been invited to participate? >> we are in the early conversation stages along with cardinal wuerl's office with members of the transition team and that's about as far as i can say. we are instructions and desires from the president-elect as we offered the suggestions of an interfaith service with all represented. and has been our...
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. >>> i'm first alert meteorologist erika martin. and conditions for right now are pretty cloudy although everything will start to mix out and improve as the day progresses. weather headlines right now include a dry and warmer trend in the works for the next couple of days. the good news is we're getting warmer by the end of this week and into the holiday weekend. however, we do have some saturday rain showers in the works. i'll get to that in just one moment. and it looks like a sunny and warm christmas. if you look at the bottom of your screen, you will see your local neighborhood forecast. right now temperatures are pretty much in the 40s. delaware upper 40s for you. 41 for lehigh valley. suburbs 41 for you. and jersey also seeing low to mid 40s for the most part. and again, those clouds eventually kind of just decreation as the day progresses. you'll notice the southwesterly flow, which is why conditions are so much warmer right now. pemberton current temperature 47 degrees. mount laurel 47. florence at 44 degrees. much milder th
. >>> i'm first alert meteorologist erika martin. and conditions for right now are pretty cloudy although everything will start to mix out and improve as the day progresses. weather headlines right now include a dry and warmer trend in the works for the next couple of days. the good news is we're getting warmer by the end of this week and into the holiday weekend. however, we do have some saturday rain showers in the works. i'll get to that in just one moment. and it looks like a sunny...
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meteorologist erica martin will break the timing of that coming up in two minutes. first up from our delaware bureau, the december anterless deer season opens today and runs eight days. environmental control officials remind hunters that only deer without antlers may be targeted. this year hunting will be permitted on sunday. be advised police across delaware will be cracking down on impaired driving today. dozens of officers will set up d.u.i. checkpoints in wilmington and bear and new castle county. dover and kent county. state police will be working with local law enforcement to conduct those checks. >>> paying it forward, today families got a big holiday surprise, when they showed up at a south jersey store. the organization pay away the lay-away stunned families at the burlington coat factory in cherry hill. the nonprofit group raises money to pay off lay-away balances on gifts for children. some parents say it feels nice to get a helping hand this time of year. >> it's a great gift. i appreciate it our family appreciates it. and thank you, thanks a lot. >> pay
meteorologist erica martin will break the timing of that coming up in two minutes. first up from our delaware bureau, the december anterless deer season opens today and runs eight days. environmental control officials remind hunters that only deer without antlers may be targeted. this year hunting will be permitted on sunday. be advised police across delaware will be cracking down on impaired driving today. dozens of officers will set up d.u.i. checkpoints in wilmington and bear and new castle...
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the tomorrows left damage all across northern georgia. >>> i'm erika martin. we'll kick off with current wind profiles. we are seeing westerlies and northwesterlies. philadelphia 20 miles per hour wind speeds coming out of the northwest which is why it feels a little chillier right now. on average right now it looks like lehigh mid-to upper 40s. plenty of sunshine along with delawa delaware. a few clouds autoin philadelphia. mid-to upper 40s for you. again, temperatures are pretty mild, about average for this time of the year. satellite picking up on a few clouds moving in from twowest t east. upper 40s for the most part. it looks like it's at 46 degrees. and suburbs seeing mid-to upper 40s. again, milder conditions and the winds will start to subside. everything will start to improve. the good news is we have lots of sunshine. it looks like melbourne 44. new hope and newtown currently at 47 degrees. the wind profile a little bit of an issue with westerly and northwesterlies. clayton 47, robinsville upper 40s and prince fon almost at 50. if you look at the bot
the tomorrows left damage all across northern georgia. >>> i'm erika martin. we'll kick off with current wind profiles. we are seeing westerlies and northwesterlies. philadelphia 20 miles per hour wind speeds coming out of the northwest which is why it feels a little chillier right now. on average right now it looks like lehigh mid-to upper 40s. plenty of sunshine along with delawa delaware. a few clouds autoin philadelphia. mid-to upper 40s for you. again, temperatures are pretty...
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let's get to meteorologist erika martin in for bill.nd the forecast, the arctic blast hitting us from the north and
let's get to meteorologist erika martin in for bill.nd the forecast, the arctic blast hitting us from the north and
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martin and christi? >> thank you. hey, jessica, other than those tweets we heard from donald trump, and of course we heard there from kellyanne conway, just to reiterate, kellyanne conway is basically saying this is not making policy and donald trump saying -- is he essentially saying was i supposed to reject the phone call? but it's not as though you just call the white house and you get donald trump, right? it makes you think there was some sort of preplanning here. >> reporter: right. well, the trump team is defending this phone call, saying this isn't a change in policy. this is just a phone call between two leaders. donald trump saying that he was called. that it was a ten-minute phone call that was initiated by taiwan's president. so right now the trump team isn't giving much more than that. kellyanne conway not saying much last night. donald trump not saying much in the tweets, but to defend himself in a sense saying that he was called first and that, of course, pointing to the fact that the u.s. has sold taiwa
martin and christi? >> thank you. hey, jessica, other than those tweets we heard from donald trump, and of course we heard there from kellyanne conway, just to reiterate, kellyanne conway is basically saying this is not making policy and donald trump saying -- is he essentially saying was i supposed to reject the phone call? but it's not as though you just call the white house and you get donald trump, right? it makes you think there was some sort of preplanning here. >> reporter:...
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martin luther king drive goes into a shut down mode.o, we hit the bricks yesterday driving along the martin luther king drive where retaining wall fell in the schuykill river last month and every day more of the dirt and concrete has fallen in. so much so they have finally got contractor to approve to resure up the martin luther king drive. let's come back to the maps. here's had will happen 9:00 to 3:00 they will shut down the derive, open it up for rush hour and close it tonight into tomorrow morning. they will continue that routine, until it the is repair. you will want to get used to the kelly drive or schuylkill especially coming in during the off peak hours, and into, and out of downtown. here's what they call the peco power play. imagine this guy electric bill, electrical meters spinning here, and he has candy kaine lane here all line up. snap a picture and post to it facebook, twit error instagram using the #fox 29 lights contest so we can continue to show lights, all day, every day and then pick the best of the best each week,
martin luther king drive goes into a shut down mode.o, we hit the bricks yesterday driving along the martin luther king drive where retaining wall fell in the schuykill river last month and every day more of the dirt and concrete has fallen in. so much so they have finally got contractor to approve to resure up the martin luther king drive. let's come back to the maps. here's had will happen 9:00 to 3:00 they will shut down the derive, open it up for rush hour and close it tonight into tomorrow...