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mr. harrison was running that. get to the bond pits now kmek in with rick santelli at the cme group in chicago. >> hi, david. of course everybody's looking forward to hearing what mario draghi and company has to say later on in the week. we know that our market is fully prepared for a raise, the third one. and indeed it should give us a little extra horsepower all things considered. but it certainly seems though the stories of the day, the cloak and dagger politics of the day seems to have diverted some investors' attention. so this could be a critical day. one-week of tens, you know, it backed away from that 2.5 level, but we're hugging pretty close. you can see on the november 1st chart before it all began how tight of a range it actually is. but still we haven't really seen much outside the 2.30 to 2.60 as we hug it. if you look at a one-week of bunds, a little bit sloppier ride. and obviously the rates are much lower. but all in all if you look at bunds and you look at the separation of 215 basis points between
mr. harrison was running that. get to the bond pits now kmek in with rick santelli at the cme group in chicago. >> hi, david. of course everybody's looking forward to hearing what mario draghi and company has to say later on in the week. we know that our market is fully prepared for a raise, the third one. and indeed it should give us a little extra horsepower all things considered. but it certainly seems though the stories of the day, the cloak and dagger politics of the day seems to...
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harrison: in terms of what stations do with the federal appropriation? mr. cole: well, and how they ltiply it, viewer support, corporate support? ms. harrison: they get a grant from cpb and they get another grant that's tied to the nonfederal funding that they raise. and when they do that, that ensures -- they're already in the community but when you go into the community and you're raising money, you're listening to people and people tell you, well, we like this or we need this or we need something else. they leverage this money. our average is six times the original investment of the federal appropriations. that's a lot. and for rural stations, as i said before, they get much larger percentage and we work with them and minority stations and you might say, well, how do you then know if they're not raising an enormous amount of nonfederal funds from the community, what are they leveraging? well, they're leveraging volunteer time. and i like to think that we're still a little bit the people who said, you know, the american people volunteerism is our d.n.a. and
harrison: in terms of what stations do with the federal appropriation? mr. cole: well, and how they ltiply it, viewer support, corporate support? ms. harrison: they get a grant from cpb and they get another grant that's tied to the nonfederal funding that they raise. and when they do that, that ensures -- they're already in the community but when you go into the community and you're raising money, you're listening to people and people tell you, well, we like this or we need this or we need...
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mr. harrison replacing michael ward who announced his decision to retire on february 21st.will become a consultant to csx effective immediately. >> thanks. remember, this was paul halal who spearheaded the canadian-pacific part of the story, leading the charge to get harrison into csx. >> the c suite is part of the story here but the story has really been the underlying story of the pricing. csx went to 22 to 49 or so before this announcement. i'm someone that's been all about reflation and whatnot. if anything, i think this is where the transports have more pressure than they get from the airlines. >> csx is up 40% roughly coming into this. i would think that a hell of a lot is priced in. is it all priced in? you never know. i would think this is a time to take profits. >> 39% to date, i think once this news -- >> it's great news. >> once halal and harrison made it clear, the stock moved. >> this is' headline driven name. now when you see those headlines, that's when you take profits. >>> snap dropping 12% today alone, closing below its debut price. julia boorstin is in lo
mr. harrison replacing michael ward who announced his decision to retire on february 21st.will become a consultant to csx effective immediately. >> thanks. remember, this was paul halal who spearheaded the canadian-pacific part of the story, leading the charge to get harrison into csx. >> the c suite is part of the story here but the story has really been the underlying story of the pricing. csx went to 22 to 49 or so before this announcement. i'm someone that's been all about...
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mrs. harrison, my dear friend pat harrison. i'll reveal our sorted past to everybody in a moment.
mrs. harrison, my dear friend pat harrison. i'll reveal our sorted past to everybody in a moment.
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mrs. miller resurrected and remembered in all of off-key glory. >> and that was barbara harrison reportinger does her thing" is at the signature theater in arlington through march 26th. >>> we are in a weather alert mode here not just today but a couple of days. >> today it's a rewind to forward tonight with our clocks. we're going to spring ahead. we're springing backwards here with temperatures. it does feel like mid-january than early march here this saturday morning as we have temperatures in the 20s all morning long. i'm hearing a ringing in my ears. >> yes. >> and it is a weather alert day because of the windchills that are frigid. there is the capital wheel. live view from our stestorm tea camera. winds gusting at 20 miles per hour. temperatures climbing up to the 30s from shenandoah valley to the bay. reagan national now is at 31 degrees. but those winds 10 to 15 miles an hour make it feel like only 20 degrees. the windchills only in the teens farther north and west as far as around the chesapeake bay. you do need to layer up if you're about to head out the door. here's the forecas
mrs. miller resurrected and remembered in all of off-key glory. >> and that was barbara harrison reportinger does her thing" is at the signature theater in arlington through march 26th. >>> we are in a weather alert mode here not just today but a couple of days. >> today it's a rewind to forward tonight with our clocks. we're going to spring ahead. we're springing backwards here with temperatures. it does feel like mid-january than early march here this saturday...
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harrison. she testified before a house appropriations subcommittee. >>> good morning. it's my pleasure to welcome mrs. patricia harrison, or my dear friend pat harrison. i'll reveal our sordid past to everybody in a moment. but the ceo of the corporation of public broadcasting to the subcommittee on labor, hhs, and
harrison. she testified before a house appropriations subcommittee. >>> good morning. it's my pleasure to welcome mrs. patricia harrison, or my dear friend pat harrison. i'll reveal our sordid past to everybody in a moment. but the ceo of the corporation of public broadcasting to the subcommittee on labor, hhs, and
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harrison. she testified before a house appropriations subcommittee. >>> good morning. it's my pleasure to welcome mrs. patricia harrison, or my dear friend pat harrison. i'll reveal our sordid past to everybody in a moment. but the ceo of the corporation of public broadcasting to the subcommittee on labor, hhs, and education to discuss the agency's budget. we're looking forward to hearing your testimony especially since it has been quite a while since the subcommittee has held a hearing on the corporation's budget. in fact my staff tells me it's literally been ten years since we last had you here. so welcome back. we'll try to make it a more than once a decade appearance. i also want to thank you for accommodating some schedule changes due to the timing of the budget submission this year. we've got a few schedule modifications and i appreciate personally, i know the entire committee does, your flexibility and ability to work with us. and we're really happy that you're here. congress created the corporation to give a stronger voice to commercial-free radio and television programs. in addition to provi
harrison. she testified before a house appropriations subcommittee. >>> good morning. it's my pleasure to welcome mrs. patricia harrison, or my dear friend pat harrison. i'll reveal our sordid past to everybody in a moment. but the ceo of the corporation of public broadcasting to the subcommittee on labor, hhs, and education to discuss the agency's budget. we're looking forward to hearing your testimony especially since it has been quite a while since the subcommittee has held a...
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mrs. miller resurrected and remembered in all her off-key glory. >> and that was barbara harrison ep "mrs.er thing" is running through march 26th. >>> listen, tom. we have the cold out there today and, you know, potentially some big snow on the way. >> a lot of big changes on the way. keep up with all of it with your nbc washington app and we will be refining your forecast here through the weekend. getting a better idea of what may be happening monday and tuesday. nonetheless, still the possibility of accumulating snow then. weather alert day today because of the frigid windchills out there. a few clouds racing through. and the temperatures are all below freezing. it's a subfreezing morning in the 20s from the shenandoah valley to the mountains. reagan national now 27 degrees. feels like temperature with the winds gusting to 20 miles per hour. low to mid-teens much of the region. right around most of maryland and virginia out of the mountains too. wind the feels like temperature of the forecast here, by 8:00 this morning still windchills in the teens. windchills by 10:00 a.m. just only aro
mrs. miller resurrected and remembered in all her off-key glory. >> and that was barbara harrison ep "mrs.er thing" is running through march 26th. >>> listen, tom. we have the cold out there today and, you know, potentially some big snow on the way. >> a lot of big changes on the way. keep up with all of it with your nbc washington app and we will be refining your forecast here through the weekend. getting a better idea of what may be happening monday and tuesday....
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barbara harrison introduces us to debra monk's new show, "mrs.r does her thing." >> that voice would be hard to forgot. if you ever heard it on the radio, she was a huge hit. she did her thing on big time entertainment shows with hosts like ed sullivan. >> may i present mrs. miller. ♪ >> remember mrs. miller femme if you were around in the '60s, you certainly may remember that voice. well, tony award honored actress and singer debra monk brings mrs. miller back on stage proving you can make a good voice sound well -- >> if you have an ear and can sing, then you can sing badly. >> no one was ever sure if the 59-year-old grandmother actually knew that she couldn't sing or how to even describe her voice. >> one of her big hits was "downtown." she has a warble kind of soprano feel. >> while the beatles were riding high on the record charts, mrs. miller made it up there too, breaking the top 100. ♪ it's been a hard day's night >> the kids would buy these lps and smoke pot d she was one of the first ones to really be kind of this type of comedy. she di
barbara harrison introduces us to debra monk's new show, "mrs.r does her thing." >> that voice would be hard to forgot. if you ever heard it on the radio, she was a huge hit. she did her thing on big time entertainment shows with hosts like ed sullivan. >> may i present mrs. miller. ♪ >> remember mrs. miller femme if you were around in the '60s, you certainly may remember that voice. well, tony award honored actress and singer debra monk brings mrs. miller back on...
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mr. chair. also ranking member carper, senator harrison and members of the knee on behalf of the state of california and governor brown, i thank you for the opportunity to provide testimony before this committee at this particular time on our issues. as you know, our nation's aging infrastructure is at a crossroads. one path characterized by inaction, butting human lives and natural resources and the economy at risk. another path shaped by policies and community investment across all levels of government and incorporation of new science that can provide multiple benefits to common outlines. right now, california approaches this situation with a sense of urgency. drought and floods have always driven the water policy investment and scientific technical understanding. this year is no different. after five years of the driest seasons in modern times, california's now in the midst of what is likely to be the wettest season on record in the history of record keeping in california. this just demonstrates that california has the most variable weather of any state in the nation and often depends on the boun
mr. chair. also ranking member carper, senator harrison and members of the knee on behalf of the state of california and governor brown, i thank you for the opportunity to provide testimony before this committee at this particular time on our issues. as you know, our nation's aging infrastructure is at a crossroads. one path characterized by inaction, butting human lives and natural resources and the economy at risk. another path shaped by policies and community investment across all levels of...
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mrs. patricia harris and mike dear friend pat harrison. i will reveal our sordid past to everybody in a moment that the ceo of the corporation for public broadcasting to the subcommittee on labor, hhs and education discussed the agency's budget. looking forward to hearing her testimony especially since it's been quite a while since a subcommittee has held a hearing on the corporation's budget. akamai staff tell me it's literally been 10 years since we last had you hear so welcome back. we will try to make it more than once a decade appearance. i also want to thank you for accommodating some schedule changes due to the timing of the budget this year. we have had a few schedule modifications and i really appreciate it personally and the entire committee does your flexibility to work with us. we are really happy that you are here congress created the corporation to give a stronger voice to commercial-free educational radio and television programs. in addition to providing education public broadcasters are often the only source of content to r
mrs. patricia harris and mike dear friend pat harrison. i will reveal our sordid past to everybody in a moment that the ceo of the corporation for public broadcasting to the subcommittee on labor, hhs and education discussed the agency's budget. looking forward to hearing her testimony especially since it's been quite a while since a subcommittee has held a hearing on the corporation's budget. akamai staff tell me it's literally been 10 years since we last had you hear so welcome back. we will...
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mr. rosenf chicago green, dovish from boston. is this a regime change? in london, rupert harrison. chart of what these centralith banks recently. this is the lollipop chart. and out we go.d we rolled over here a little. -- with thelow lower yields we see, if we break through the trump reflation support, how does that affect the fed and the bank of england and the east he be? this does count as a mini regime change. the market is underpricing the short term policy path. they see this as a window of opportunity. they see the data lining up. the two-year yield is likely to carry on, creeping up. the bank of england has an idiosyncratic issue, the uncertainty around brexit. they are on hold. it will take a change in the data to get the core of the committee around mark carney and the place where they want to hike rates. they still believe the economy is slowing down. fundamentally believes the economy is slowing down. we have the atlanta gdp. lousy. a stunning 1.5% for this corner. we are not near escape velocity. >> i would be cautious about hard it gdp data for a lot of reasons. ther
mr. rosenf chicago green, dovish from boston. is this a regime change? in london, rupert harrison. chart of what these centralith banks recently. this is the lollipop chart. and out we go.d we rolled over here a little. -- with thelow lower yields we see, if we break through the trump reflation support, how does that affect the fed and the bank of england and the east he be? this does count as a mini regime change. the market is underpricing the short term policy path. they see this as a window...
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mr. carter and thaupg so much for your service. [applause] okay, with that i like to call on supervisor from district 8, supervisor sheehy. >> so it is my great honor-great pleasure to honor linda harrison, executive director [applause]. you can bring all your folks up here if you want. we'll take picture together. she is executive drether of museum of african american cultural treasure with focus spanning the african dia sporea across history at the origin of human existence through contemporary that effected communities and comture aroupd the world. linda and wife ellen are friend with my husband bill and i all most 20 years and career and vise president at eastman kodak started two companies in san francisco and entrepreneur. she has gibbon back to the community serviceing on many non-profit boards. earn td sf non-profit that helps low income families obtain stability. san francisco international lgbt film festival. on the advisory board of the horizon foundation. she is just a super dynamo and her energy is so infectious, she is such a leader. every time i see her i want to smile and since she is at mo abshe shoes extraordinary leadership from fundraising for new exhibits recruiting
mr. carter and thaupg so much for your service. [applause] okay, with that i like to call on supervisor from district 8, supervisor sheehy. >> so it is my great honor-great pleasure to honor linda harrison, executive director [applause]. you can bring all your folks up here if you want. we'll take picture together. she is executive drether of museum of african american cultural treasure with focus spanning the african dia sporea across history at the origin of human existence through...
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mr. carter and thaupg so much for your service. [applause] okay, with that i like to call on supervisor from district 8, supervisor sheehy. >> so it is my great honor-great pleasure to honor linda harrison, executive director [applause]. you can bring all your folks up here if you want. we'll take picture together. she is executive drether of museum of african american cultural treasure with focus spanning the african dia sporea across history at the origin of human existence through contemporary that effected communities and comture aroupd the world. linda and wife ellen are friend with my husband bill and i all most 20 years and career and vise president at eastman kodak started two companies in san francisco and entrepreneur. she has gibbon back to the community serviceing on many non-profit boards. earn td sf non-profit that helps low income families obtain stability. san francisco international lgbt film festival. on the advisory board of the horizon foundation. she is just a super dynamo and her energy is so infectious, she is such a leader. every time i see her i want to smile and since she is at mo abshe shoes extraordinary leadership from fundraising for new exhibits recruiting
mr. carter and thaupg so much for your service. [applause] okay, with that i like to call on supervisor from district 8, supervisor sheehy. >> so it is my great honor-great pleasure to honor linda harrison, executive director [applause]. you can bring all your folks up here if you want. we'll take picture together. she is executive drether of museum of african american cultural treasure with focus spanning the african dia sporea across history at the origin of human existence through...
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mr. chairman. >> thank you, ranking member lowey. ms. harrison, good morning. i'm chuck flishman, i represent the great people of tennessee, by local broadcasting station is wcti in chattanooga. i would like to recognize you now for your opening statement. >> thank you, mr. chairman. ranking member, and distinguished members of this subcommittee, i greatly appreciate the time allotted to me today to talk about broadcasting stewardship of the federal appropriation and what it means to the american people. we are keenly aware of the budget constraints facing our nation, and in that regard, we have not asked for an increase in our base funding for eight years. today, cpb is requesting level funding in the amount of $445 million for fy-2020. $55 million for an interconnection system for public broadcasting, television and radio, and $30 million for the department of education's ready-to-learn program. although cpb was created 50 years ago, our mission truly is more relevant than ever to serve every american with high quality, trusted content that does educate, infor
mr. chairman. >> thank you, ranking member lowey. ms. harrison, good morning. i'm chuck flishman, i represent the great people of tennessee, by local broadcasting station is wcti in chattanooga. i would like to recognize you now for your opening statement. >> thank you, mr. chairman. ranking member, and distinguished members of this subcommittee, i greatly appreciate the time allotted to me today to talk about broadcasting stewardship of the federal appropriation and what it means...