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michael collins, you will take the other side of that? michael: all day long.e the fun rate is 03% it will assure we go into a recession and the stock market crash. if you have a money market fund at 3% or 4%, everybody would take all their money out and put it into money markets. it is too good to be true. on the inflation side, i'm in the disinflationary camp. i'm looking at anecdotal evidence of companies in the world that have the ability to raise prices on their goods and services to consumers. it is the opposite. they are all fighting with each other for market share. bob: i found the chart i was looking for. what you are looking at is developed market core inflation and trying to core cpi year-over-year. this goes back to 2012. there is the deflation? where is the downside risks they are trying to respond to? it is starting to get away from them. you can look at the recent wage data in the jobs report. you can look at the atlanta wage tracker. jonathan: you join me on this program since its inception. mike collins said i will take the other side of the t
michael collins, you will take the other side of that? michael: all day long.e the fun rate is 03% it will assure we go into a recession and the stock market crash. if you have a money market fund at 3% or 4%, everybody would take all their money out and put it into money markets. it is too good to be true. on the inflation side, i'm in the disinflationary camp. i'm looking at anecdotal evidence of companies in the world that have the ability to raise prices on their goods and services to...
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morgan, marilyn watson from blackrock and michael collins from pgim. at the situation, we barely discussed fed chair janet yellen staying on his fed chair in the previous segment. why? bob: i think her time has come and gone. i think she did well in the aftermath of the financial crisis helping to continue bernanke's policies. i think the administration feels they need a breath of fresh air to come in particularly if they're trying to pull the republicans along with them and trying to bring the rest of congress with them. jonathan: i thought she signed a resignation letter off the back of the jackson hole speech which she defended the regulatory regime. you put the emphasis on deregulation. is that ultimately look at sign a resignation letter as well? mike: i think so. she pushed back against trump's emphasis on deregulating the banks. in her defense, that is the right move. one of the best things that is -- that has happened in the cycle with the regulatory pushback has been the fact that banks are in as good as financial shape as they have never been
morgan, marilyn watson from blackrock and michael collins from pgim. at the situation, we barely discussed fed chair janet yellen staying on his fed chair in the previous segment. why? bob: i think her time has come and gone. i think she did well in the aftermath of the financial crisis helping to continue bernanke's policies. i think the administration feels they need a breath of fresh air to come in particularly if they're trying to pull the republicans along with them and trying to bring the...
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jonathan: michael collins, bob michele, marilyn watson sticking with me.to get you an update on where the bond market is this week. 2, 10, and 30 choppy over the last 24 hours. yields higher throughout the week by seven basis points, front end by nine. a long end on the 30 year getting back up to 2.90. still ahead, the final spread. the week ahead features that decision from mario draghi. up next this is "bloomberg real , yield." ♪ ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." it is time for the final spread. coming up over the next week, japan holds an election with prime minister shinzo abe favor to win reelection. lawmakers from the main pro-independence parties will meet in the catalan parliament. plus you have u.s. gdp and the , ecb decision. still with us around the table michael collins, bob michele and , marilyn watson over in london. guys, fed chair janet yellen said to be back at the white house, returning just a day after her interview for the -- with the president of united states. that's according to a person familiar with t
jonathan: michael collins, bob michele, marilyn watson sticking with me.to get you an update on where the bond market is this week. 2, 10, and 30 choppy over the last 24 hours. yields higher throughout the week by seven basis points, front end by nine. a long end on the 30 year getting back up to 2.90. still ahead, the final spread. the week ahead features that decision from mario draghi. up next this is "bloomberg real , yield." ♪ ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. this is...
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marilyn watson from blackrock , and michael collins from pgim.on, we barely discussed fed chair janet yellen staying on his fed chair in the previous segment. why? bob: i think her time has come and gone. i think she did well in the aftermath of the financial crisis helping to continue bernanke's policies. i think the administration feels they need a breath of fresh air to come in particularly if they're trying to pull the republicans along with them and trying to bring the rest of congress with them. jonathan: i thought she signed a resignation letter off the back of the jackson hole speech which she defended the regulatory regime. you put the emphasis on deregulation. is that ultimately look at sign a resignation letter as well? mike: i think so. she pushed back against trump's emphasis on deregulating the banks. in her defense, that is the right move. one of the best things that is -- that has happened in the cycle with the regulatory pushback has been the fact that banks are in as good as financial shape as they have never been in our career.
marilyn watson from blackrock , and michael collins from pgim.on, we barely discussed fed chair janet yellen staying on his fed chair in the previous segment. why? bob: i think her time has come and gone. i think she did well in the aftermath of the financial crisis helping to continue bernanke's policies. i think the administration feels they need a breath of fresh air to come in particularly if they're trying to pull the republicans along with them and trying to bring the rest of congress...
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>> i think there are theories of interactions for example michael collins who wanted to pull a fast one on the committee he's been identified in moscow and i think it's important for the public to hear for them. we want to bring in tunnel trump junior. they want to hear from all the other people in the room first so we know the right questions task. there's question about shared information and clearly the russians were trying to get information that was hurtful to hillary clinton. to the trump people accept it we don't know. the big unanswered question in the hope social media companies will be forthcoming, the trump social media operation was better than the democrats realized. we've seen facebook in some levels it appears coordination. another russians have a technical ability to plant fake news and create fake accounts. their level of geo- targeted on the demographic basis in certain key areas of the democrats were to asleep at the switch. how can they figured out for that level? maybe the trump campaign put a lot of databases into effect in people who wanted to directly work with a
>> i think there are theories of interactions for example michael collins who wanted to pull a fast one on the committee he's been identified in moscow and i think it's important for the public to hear for them. we want to bring in tunnel trump junior. they want to hear from all the other people in the room first so we know the right questions task. there's question about shared information and clearly the russians were trying to get information that was hurtful to hillary clinton. to the...
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michael collins' slide rule -- $3,000. gene cernan's apollo 17 checklist -- $4,800.et cosmonaut's soyuz 17 film cannister -- $13,000. and prices keep going up. take cooper's survival radio. >> in case he needed to communicate with nasa, should he be lost somewhere, if he crashed out in the desert. what do you think this sold for? >> $10,000? >> very close. a little under $15,000. >> and this apollo altitude controller fetches $74,000. >> i kept saying to rick, "we did it. we did it." >> how much did you get? >> um... >> a lot. >> a lot. yeah. >> shelly's final tally for the auction -- over $100k. but a big part of shelly's strange inheritance remains, like that monkey chair, nasa instrument panel, autographed photos, and full-size replica space capsule, plus hundreds more artifacts. shelly hopes to find a buyer for them someday. and who knows what it all might be worth? do you feel that you fulfilled rick's wish in having the items you sold recently get into the hands of other people who will appreciate them as much? >> oh, absolutely. you realize that these are peop
michael collins' slide rule -- $3,000. gene cernan's apollo 17 checklist -- $4,800.et cosmonaut's soyuz 17 film cannister -- $13,000. and prices keep going up. take cooper's survival radio. >> in case he needed to communicate with nasa, should he be lost somewhere, if he crashed out in the desert. what do you think this sold for? >> $10,000? >> very close. a little under $15,000. >> and this apollo altitude controller fetches $74,000. >> i kept saying to rick,...
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now, nearly five decades later, the command module that bore neil armstrong, buzz aldrin and michael collinsthe moon and back is on its latest adventure: a two-year, four-stop tour across america. >> being in the presence of the real artifact. there is nothing like it. >> reporter: kathrin halpern is project director overseeing the "destination moon" traveling exhibition. >> to share the original object with the public, for them to see it in their hometown, or to at least be able to travel an hour or two, as opposed to having to come all the way to washington. i think it's going to be incredibly inspiring for all sorts of different people. >> reporter: national air and space museum object conservator lisa young gave us an up-close look at the columbia module before it left the nation's capital. do you think this could do the trip again in this state? >> probably not. haha. >> reporter: young's team prepared not just the spacecraft, but a treasure trove of mission-flown objects-- including the crew's medical kit, aldrin's visor and collin's watch. >> these are sensitive fabrics. they are myla
now, nearly five decades later, the command module that bore neil armstrong, buzz aldrin and michael collinsthe moon and back is on its latest adventure: a two-year, four-stop tour across america. >> being in the presence of the real artifact. there is nothing like it. >> reporter: kathrin halpern is project director overseeing the "destination moon" traveling exhibition. >> to share the original object with the public, for them to see it in their hometown, or to at...
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our moderator jim should go watering the panel and quickly to list off the speakers, michael collins is the deputy assistant director of the cia for east asia mission center, ambassador who is the board of managers at the national labs is to work in the field for years. [inaudible] deputy assistant director for three and mission center, please welcome them to the stage. gentlemen, over to you. [applause] >> thank you, frank. this is an ideal opportunity for me to be surrounded by these smart brains on china. i'm sure i will enjoy this as much as you do. i'd like to begin obviously on north korea and michael, i wonder if i could put you on the spot here because there's a lot of rhetoric where i'm going around in both directions about military options and outside of that there's a lot of analysis and warnings and fears of imminent conflict on the korean peninsula. i wonder if you could describe for us in your view what is the danger today of military conflict over in north korea. >> thanks. look, i think the issue that we are discussing this morning is right now the most -- the interse
our moderator jim should go watering the panel and quickly to list off the speakers, michael collins is the deputy assistant director of the cia for east asia mission center, ambassador who is the board of managers at the national labs is to work in the field for years. [inaudible] deputy assistant director for three and mission center, please welcome them to the stage. gentlemen, over to you. [applause] >> thank you, frank. this is an ideal opportunity for me to be surrounded by these...
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michael collins was involved in negotiations for the trump tower. started gaining steam. in a statement last month, cohen said he had nothing to do with russia's meddling in elections. >>> police in tampa are baffled. the city has add 1,000 streetlights to the area, and cops are advised to be extra vigilant. so far, the only connection appears to be all three victims were bus riders. abc's chuck seibertson has more. >> reporter: a packed room of worried and concerned neighbors. >> isn't this kind of what we would see with a gang? >> reporter: tampa police sharing what they can about the investigation. >> we don't know who this person is. everybody at this point is a suspect. >> reporter: as the manhunt for a possible serial killer intensifies, law enforcement has been blanketing the area following the deaths of three people, all gunned down in the seminole heights neighborhood of tampa. all within ten days of each other and all less than half a mile apart. >> i assure you that they're related, linked. >> reporter: two of the three victims, benjamin
michael collins was involved in negotiations for the trump tower. started gaining steam. in a statement last month, cohen said he had nothing to do with russia's meddling in elections. >>> police in tampa are baffled. the city has add 1,000 streetlights to the area, and cops are advised to be extra vigilant. so far, the only connection appears to be all three victims were bus riders. abc's chuck seibertson has more. >> reporter: a packed room of worried and concerned neighbors....
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is fighting to give humanity a second chance in the sci-fi thriller "extinct" and with me michael chad collinsa second chance? what did we do? >> well, humanity needs a second chance when the aliens come down to annihilate everything. >> and in "extinct" chad plays ezra who is one of the lucky reborn after the world is taken over by aliens. >> it is into the future when the aliens have decimated the population. >> he tells me that it looks future. >> and it is a little "game of thrones" and little bit of "mad max." >> it is something that they remember. >> it is a small group of humans born into the future and we are born with our memories intact. >> "extinct" begins on the byu tv. planet hollywood and resort in las vegas like you have never seen before. >> you have everything that you need here, the entertainment, and the pop lineup. >> and like j.lo and lionel richie. >> and great restaurants and the fu fully renovated rooms. >> and like the pan rorama boulevard. >> and everything that the customers have asked for, we have put it in, and it is something that appeals to all ages at planet hol
is fighting to give humanity a second chance in the sci-fi thriller "extinct" and with me michael chad collinsa second chance? what did we do? >> well, humanity needs a second chance when the aliens come down to annihilate everything. >> and in "extinct" chad plays ezra who is one of the lucky reborn after the world is taken over by aliens. >> it is into the future when the aliens have decimated the population. >> he tells me that it looks future....
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michael john dornbach. from santa rosa veronica elizabeth mccombs, carol collins-swasey, lin anderson powell, valeri lynn evans and arthur as it man grant and his wife suiko grant. about 400 people remain unaccounted for in sonoma county. >>> firefighters in the north bay are getting rest after an influx of resources has just arrived. >> take a look at the photos of the sebastopol fire department getting some rest. a u.s. forest service crew spent 36 straight hours fighting the atlas fire. 36 hours. they are assigned individual shelters in which they can rest and recuperate. >> we have tents here, portable showers, a mobile kitchen unit, feed them on site, try to get them as much rest and calories as we possibly can. >> crews will wake up by 7:00 a.m. and then eat breakfast and get their briefing before heading back to the fire lines by 8:00. among the firefighters on the front lines 3,800 california inmates. the state department of corrections and rehabilitation says those with low security risk are assigned to 43 fire camps across the state now all volunteers helping cut containment lines. >>> and this morni
michael john dornbach. from santa rosa veronica elizabeth mccombs, carol collins-swasey, lin anderson powell, valeri lynn evans and arthur as it man grant and his wife suiko grant. about 400 people remain unaccounted for in sonoma county. >>> firefighters in the north bay are getting rest after an influx of resources has just arrived. >> take a look at the photos of the sebastopol fire department getting some rest. a u.s. forest service crew spent 36 straight hours fighting the...
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michael john dornbach of calistoga. from santa rosa veronica mccombs, carol collins-swasey, lin anderson powell, valeri lynn evans, and arthur tasmas grant. this morning about 400 people remain unaccounted for in sonoma county. firefighters are getting a brief respite after an influx of resources arrived. >> these are photos from the sebastopol fire department and as you can see, you can actually see it there but we do have photos. there they are. firefighters getting a break at a fire camp at the napa county expo. the crew just spent 36 straight hours fighting the atlas fire. at the camp they are assigned individual shelters. >> we have portable showers and a mobile kitchen unit. feed them on site so we're trying to get as much rest and calories as we possibly can. >> crews will wake up by 7:00 a.m. and then eat breakfast and get their briefing before heading back to the fire lines by 8:00. >>> we do have a new warning from napa police and you'll want to listen up if your home was spared. they are already issuing precautions for people who do still have their homes standing. they say when you return you really will not want
michael john dornbach of calistoga. from santa rosa veronica mccombs, carol collins-swasey, lin anderson powell, valeri lynn evans, and arthur tasmas grant. this morning about 400 people remain unaccounted for in sonoma county. firefighters are getting a brief respite after an influx of resources arrived. >> these are photos from the sebastopol fire department and as you can see, you can actually see it there but we do have photos. there they are. firefighters getting a break at a fire...
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caitlin collins at the white house. joining me now michael weiss, coauthor of "isis inside the army of terror" and steve warren, spokesman for secretary of defense james mattis. you have heard colonel that senator john mccain is not happy and feels like he's not getting the information he needs. when you look at that, how do you think the administration is handling this? >> well, they have moved too slowly simply. there's enough information out there on day one that they can say something. now, there's often reasons that they will want to stay quiet for the first 24 or 48 hours. perhaps it was because they knew that sergeant johnson was missing and they were searching for him, didn't know his status. i could understand staying dark during that window. but once they had recovered sergeant johnson then it's time to explain what's going on. three types of explanations lacking, why do we have forces in africa in the first place? operationally the second level, did these forces have the support they needed? did they have the medevac, the intellige
caitlin collins at the white house. joining me now michael weiss, coauthor of "isis inside the army of terror" and steve warren, spokesman for secretary of defense james mattis. you have heard colonel that senator john mccain is not happy and feels like he's not getting the information he needs. when you look at that, how do you think the administration is handling this? >> well, they have moved too slowly simply. there's enough information out there on day one that they can say...
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michael secretly married in ibiza harvey weinstein's brother breaks his silence. his oh moeshl new interview calling his brother depraved. >> and hollywood legend joan collins. >> juliats' big night in. >> julia's rare appearance with her husband danny. >> some brunch. >> oprah's mont i seat oh mansion. >> that's something for 2017. >> yes. >> plus, lionel, katy and luke kicking off the new "american idol" big easy sle
michael secretly married in ibiza harvey weinstein's brother breaks his silence. his oh moeshl new interview calling his brother depraved. >> and hollywood legend joan collins. >> juliats' big night in. >> julia's rare appearance with her husband danny. >> some brunch. >> oprah's mont i seat oh mansion. >> that's something for 2017. >> yes. >> plus, lionel, katy and luke kicking off the new "american idol" big easy sle
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michael froman. thethen we will speak to chairman of the president's council of economic advisers, kevin hassett. ♪ susan collinsays she's leaning towards supporting a senate budget resolution that is key to the republican effort to pass a major tax overhaul without the need for democratic votes. she spoke on "this week" yesterday. >> unlikely a yes on that budget. david: join me with the latest, kevin cirilli, and steven dennis, joining from capitol hill. thehen, the process, procedure here, when could we see a vote on this? steven: we could see a vote, a end of the by the week, provided all systems are go. they will be talking to the senators today when they come back for a vote. making sure that everybody is going to stay on board. there are several republican senators who in the past have budgetuarely on these votes, including rand paul of kentucky. but so far we are hearing an expectation for leadership that they do expect to have a vote sometime late this week. shery: please, go ahead. steven: they need 50 votes. they can lose to, have two defections and so far we are still not hearing of any movement towa
michael froman. thethen we will speak to chairman of the president's council of economic advisers, kevin hassett. ♪ susan collinsays she's leaning towards supporting a senate budget resolution that is key to the republican effort to pass a major tax overhaul without the need for democratic votes. she spoke on "this week" yesterday. >> unlikely a yes on that budget. david: join me with the latest, kevin cirilli, and steven dennis, joining from capitol hill. thehen, the process,...
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michael froman. thethen we will speak to chairman of the president's council of economic advisers, kevin hassett. ♪ susan collinss leaning towards supporting a senate budget resolution that is key to the republican effort to pass a major tax overhaul without the need for democratic votes. she spoke on "this week" yesterday.
michael froman. thethen we will speak to chairman of the president's council of economic advisers, kevin hassett. ♪ susan collinss leaning towards supporting a senate budget resolution that is key to the republican effort to pass a major tax overhaul without the need for democratic votes. she spoke on "this week" yesterday.
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collins here from new york giants, strong safety. this is my touchdown dance. "the crab da." ♪ [ laughter and applause ] >> hi, my name's michaelnd my touchdown dance is "the microwave burrito," and it goes a little something like this. ♪ [ laughter and applause ] >> i'm t.y. hilton, wide receiver of the indianapolis colts and my touchdown dance is the "slow on nice, happy guy dance." ♪ [ laughter and applause ] >> hi, i'm antonio brown, wide receiver for the pittsburgh steelers. and my touchdown celebration is called, "jack, i'm flying." check it out. ♪ >> jack, i'm flying! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: there you go! that's it right there! that's all you need! thank you so much to the nfl and to all the players who helped out with that. stick around. we'll be right back with reese witherspoon, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ remember 2007? smartphones? o m g ten years later, nothing's really changed. it's time to snap out of it. hello moto. snap on a jbl speaker. put a 70" screen on a wall. get a 10x optical zoom. get excited world. hello moto. moto is here. the new moto z with motomods. buy the new moto z and you'll
collins here from new york giants, strong safety. this is my touchdown dance. "the crab da." ♪ [ laughter and applause ] >> hi, my name's michaelnd my touchdown dance is "the microwave burrito," and it goes a little something like this. ♪ [ laughter and applause ] >> i'm t.y. hilton, wide receiver of the indianapolis colts and my touchdown dance is the "slow on nice, happy guy dance." ♪ [ laughter and applause ] >> hi, i'm antonio brown,...
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collins swasey. lynne anderson powell. arthur tasman grant. >> and suiko grant. donna mae halbur from larkfield. >> leroy peter halbur. valerie lynn evans from santa rosa. carmen caldentey berrisz. >> was vacationing here. michael john dornbach and veronica elizabeth mccombs, all confirmed to have perished. >> ten of the 17. seven not given due to notification of kin. confirmed two other victims through families. christina hanson and linda tunis from santa rosa. >> investigating whether downed power lines sparked the fires along with other causes. pg&e has been fine before for lack of maintenance on trees near lines that caused deadly wildfires. >> dan noyes with more. >> first acknowledge all the pg&e workers who do a great job keeping the lights on but telling me that downed lines, high winds and overgrown trees were deadly combination. power lines on meyers drive in santa rosa were failing. you see what, what is going through your mind? >> panicked at first. >> took this video from safety of his home. >> terrifying. trying to remain calm. >> caught ryan on the roof of his house clearing dry leaves with girlfriend. very close call. >> starting to be fall. dry leaves around. could have hit one of the house and
collins swasey. lynne anderson powell. arthur tasman grant. >> and suiko grant. donna mae halbur from larkfield. >> leroy peter halbur. valerie lynn evans from santa rosa. carmen caldentey berrisz. >> was vacationing here. michael john dornbach and veronica elizabeth mccombs, all confirmed to have perished. >> ten of the 17. seven not given due to notification of kin. confirmed two other victims through families. christina hanson and linda tunis from santa rosa. >>...
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them is carol collins-swasey of santa rosa, lynne anderson powell, arthur tasman grant, suiko grant, donna mae halbur, leroy peter halbur, valerie lynn evans, carmen caldentey berriz, michael john dornbach of calistoga and veronica elizabeth mccombs of santa rosa, we are told that most of the victims were found in their homes, one was found by their car, at this point a sheriff said that it's hard to say if there are any common things about how the victims died but we are told that the majority of those on the li are elderly, the youngest person is 57, the sheriff did not have much else to say about the search but it's sad for first responders, coming up at 10:00, what officials are asking people to do if they have reported someone missing. >>> thank you. >>> here's a look at some of the numbers on the fires, the largest continues to be the atlas fire burning in napa and solano counties burning 43,000- acres, the containment on that wept up to 7%. that's good news but the containment on all of these is largely unchanged since yesterday with many of them only three or 4% contained. under 10% in most cases, all of the fires getting slightly if not largely bigger and shelter
them is carol collins-swasey of santa rosa, lynne anderson powell, arthur tasman grant, suiko grant, donna mae halbur, leroy peter halbur, valerie lynn evans, carmen caldentey berriz, michael john dornbach of calistoga and veronica elizabeth mccombs of santa rosa, we are told that most of the victims were found in their homes, one was found by their car, at this point a sheriff said that it's hard to say if there are any common things about how the victims died but we are told that the majority...
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collins swasey. lynne anderson powell. arthur tasman grant. >> and suiko grant. donna mae halbur from larkfield. >> leroy peter halbur. valerie lynn evans from santa rosa. carmen caldentey >> was vacationing here. michaelrnbach and veronica elizabeth mccombs, all confirmed to have perished. >> ten of the 17. seven not given due to notification of kin. confirmed two other victims through families. christina hanson and linda tunis from santa rosa. >> investigating whether downed power lines sparked the fires along with other causes. pg&e has been fine before for lack of maintenance on trees near lines that caused deadly wildfires. >> dan noyes with more. >> first acknowledge all the pg&e workers who do a great job keeping the lights on but telling me that downed lines, high winds and overgrown trees were deadly combination. power lines on meyers drive in santa rosa were failing. you see what, what is going through your mind? >> panicked at first. >> took this video from safety of his home. >> terrifying. trying to remain calm. >> caught ryan on the roof of his house clearing dry leaves with girlfriend. very close call. >> starting to be fall. dry leaves around. could have hit one of the house and just go
collins swasey. lynne anderson powell. arthur tasman grant. >> and suiko grant. donna mae halbur from larkfield. >> leroy peter halbur. valerie lynn evans from santa rosa. carmen caldentey >> was vacationing here. michaelrnbach and veronica elizabeth mccombs, all confirmed to have perished. >> ten of the 17. seven not given due to notification of kin. confirmed two other victims through families. christina hanson and linda tunis from santa rosa. >> investigating...
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brian: michael bennet says the nfl anthem controversy won't end until collin kaepernick has a job. quarterback jason see horn joins us live right now. he is going to be the weekend host on the show. ainsley: good morning, jason. >> it was interesting. i spoke with nhl fans at john's smokehouse about the current state of the league. and here is what they had to say about the anthem protest. ♪ >> so much talk and so much emphasis being placed on the protest of the national anthem. you are a football fan. your take on all of this? >> it's unfortunate because sports is supposed to bring us together. i just find it upsetting that they don't want to stand for the flag. being in the military back in the day, this is kind of the right that i joined the military for. you got that choice to do it. >> i'm a combat veteran. wounded veteran. so i was in vietnam, served my country. and i say they should take the knee. i don't see the problem. my knee mamay be different thant collin is taking for. 50,000 men and women we left over there lost their lives over there. >> i think as an american citiz
brian: michael bennet says the nfl anthem controversy won't end until collin kaepernick has a job. quarterback jason see horn joins us live right now. he is going to be the weekend host on the show. ainsley: good morning, jason. >> it was interesting. i spoke with nhl fans at john's smokehouse about the current state of the league. and here is what they had to say about the anthem protest. ♪ >> so much talk and so much emphasis being placed on the protest of the national anthem....
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collins- swasey, lynne anderson powell of santa rosa, arthur tasman grant of santa rosa, suiko grant, doll hal hal, leroy peter halbur -- donna mae halbur, leroy peter halbur, valerie lynn evans, carmen caldentey berriz, michael john dornbach and veronica elizabeth mccombs. we are told that most of the victims were found in their homes, one person was found by their car, at this point it's hard to say if there are any common conditions about how the victims died but the youngest person on the list is 57, the majority of the victims are elderly in their 70s and 80s, the sheriff explained how the victims were found. lets listen. >> they were found in targeting searches. people called and gave us enough information that we needed to go look for them. again, we had to be able to get into the spot. there were, in the last couple of days, there was enough evidence to go look at houses that we could not get near because the houses were too hot. that's how we handled that. these were done after we were september to a house to find someone. >> reporter: as far as the missing, there were 1100 people reported missing, 745 of those people were found safely. they are making great progress in terms of getting the list down
collins- swasey, lynne anderson powell of santa rosa, arthur tasman grant of santa rosa, suiko grant, doll hal hal, leroy peter halbur -- donna mae halbur, leroy peter halbur, valerie lynn evans, carmen caldentey berriz, michael john dornbach and veronica elizabeth mccombs. we are told that most of the victims were found in their homes, one person was found by their car, at this point it's hard to say if there are any common conditions about how the victims died but the youngest person on the...
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michael blake. president trump is alleging that your party is the one colluding, even though a conservative group first initiated research to undermine trump. what is your reaction to susan collinsidiculous what trump and the administration is convey, there's one entity under investigation and that's the trump administration and trump campaign itself. let's be incredibly clear, all campaigns do opposition research and what happened before was trying to understand information about the campaign, which is all campaigns do. however as we all know, tomorrow bob mueller and their team will be unsealing documents of who is going to be indicted because it is the trump team and those associated with donald trump that are under investigation for collusion it self. so let's focus there and make sure we have not been distracted by the noise and tweets of what donald trump is communicating. trump has repeatedly said that he and his associates were never under investigation and no one was pursuing them but we're seeing consistently that they will try to distracts everyone from things they have been attempting to do. they were not honest when it came to the purpose of the meeting they had bef
michael blake. president trump is alleging that your party is the one colluding, even though a conservative group first initiated research to undermine trump. what is your reaction to susan collinsidiculous what trump and the administration is convey, there's one entity under investigation and that's the trump administration and trump campaign itself. let's be incredibly clear, all campaigns do opposition research and what happened before was trying to understand information about the campaign,...
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michael: i would be very surprised to see something substantial get through. the reality is in the senate you're going to pick up the votes of a senator corker, mccain, collins,t you don't pay for tax cuts or something that explodes the deficit. i would be surprised and maybe get a short-term market response , but longer-term, if you look at the cbo race line forecast, they have the spending share gdp rising 500 basis points, just based on the current setting and our demographic pressures with an aging population. i don't see where there is this fiscal space to do some kind of a massive tax cut reform where you are paying for streamlined structure with base broadening. that is a different story. maybe get some supply side effects that would be worth doing but very difficult to eliminate those popular exemptions and removals. much more difficult to saying i support tax cut. that is easy. francine: if we have a real tax cuts, with a trump's presidency be back on track? bob: it depends. [no audio] but the real question is, what is in the bill. it has to be real tax reform, i agree. that is a very positive thing. if it is simply a big tax cut without real reform,
michael: i would be very surprised to see something substantial get through. the reality is in the senate you're going to pick up the votes of a senator corker, mccain, collins,t you don't pay for tax cuts or something that explodes the deficit. i would be surprised and maybe get a short-term market response , but longer-term, if you look at the cbo race line forecast, they have the spending share gdp rising 500 basis points, just based on the current setting and our demographic pressures with...