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tomaron todo tipo de precaucion y una de las medidas era evacu evacuyevacuyar el area , el sintitio tuvo mucÑio ad daÑo a la pod ypdpropiedad y t u mundo vuelve a seguir suvid vid. >> vamos a salir dfeel tiempo e tenemops la sla noticia en desa en la universidad central de c michigan la policia conrdifirque los fallecidos no son estudia e estudiantes de momento la in investigacion esta abierta . >l> t se y se sabe poco de launi de donald trump y pence , con o los dirigentes de la asociacion nacionalm de del rifle dice q e dicdicjo que pence y donald trump apoyan el proceso y no quieren control de armas , es lo que dicen y es para encontrar las armas y desde la casablanca dicen que ddonald trump apoya la enmienda . >> y estamos cerca de este gam s famoso , que aprovechan para viajar en este dia el gobierno de eestados unidos emite la a t alerta y es asi , en estos he hechoihech hechos que avivban la alerta ta reciente como el dia de ayer en qen que las autoridades mexicanas encontraron estos residyuuos o polatyp playa dekl carmen como el hech q que ocurre en febrero y que si e exploto lesiona
tomaron todo tipo de precaucion y una de las medidas era evacu evacuyevacuyar el area , el sintitio tuvo mucÑio ad daÑo a la pod ypdpropiedad y t u mundo vuelve a seguir suvid vid. >> vamos a salir dfeel tiempo e tenemops la sla noticia en desa en la universidad central de c michigan la policia conrdifirque los fallecidos no son estudia e estudiantes de momento la in investigacion esta abierta . >l> t se y se sabe poco de launi de donald trump y pence , con o los dirigentes de la...
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. >> suele pasar que despues de un tiroteo aumenta la venta de ar armas y donacionesm uchos t muc queeso a las a armas . >> en washington telemundo . >> el equipo de tiro de una pr preparatoria en pensilvania re i recibio un donativo se quedaron sin dinero porque rechazarn o b subvension de la nra algunos g negocios ayudan a la escuela para tener los 7 mil dolares y e en pagina tambien recibio mas de 11 mil dolares . >> anuncio causo polemica porque invita a aprender como ensambalr un rifle, dicen que las clases eran de antes de pkl, arkland e quienes fueron dicen que es b bueno para ensanmblar . >> la directtorora de hope jhice retiro era de las mas antiguas del presupuesto t ptruresidente trump dijo que vdijo mentiras a piadosas appara el presidente po la secretaria de prensa dice que no es por su posicion en el cong >> congreso:acuerdo en corte de laos angeles deja a un trabajadr con millones de dolares , habl m hablamos con el y nos cuenta del caso porque el que demando es un iinnmigrantes indocumentados . > industriocumentado . >> tenia baston ahora no . >> hace 4 aÑos entro con
. >> suele pasar que despues de un tiroteo aumenta la venta de ar armas y donacionesm uchos t muc queeso a las a armas . >> en washington telemundo . >> el equipo de tiro de una pr preparatoria en pensilvania re i recibio un donativo se quedaron sin dinero porque rechazarn o b subvension de la nra algunos g negocios ayudan a la escuela para tener los 7 mil dolares y e en pagina tambien recibio mas de 11 mil dolares . >> anuncio causo polemica porque invita a aprender...
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---entel sujeto lesion'oi a muc gente. >>> tambin a un oficial que p d pudo salvar vidas.ra uhn at a atentado. >>> el hombre dispar'o y mato a dos personas. >>> ademas de tomar de rehenes a gente de la tienda. >>> tras escuchar disparos en ' entr'o a salvar vidas. >>> el hombre pidi'o la libe c liberacion de uno de los terr i terroristas del ultimo evento en paris. >>> en una escuela un estudia t estudiante ten'ia un arma de e fuego, arrestaron a dos persona y localizaron el arma. >>> se prepara la marcha en s washington d. >>> la marcha se har'a en varias ciudades del pais y del mundo. >>> hemos hablado con personas que han llegado de varios est o estados para participar en la a manifestacion. >>> preparativos en marcha. >>> cajas llenas de equipos, o todo para recibir a medio mil o milllonde perosonas. >>> la policia esta pendiente. >>> los manifestantes ira de la calle 12 a la tarima principal p frente al capitolio. >>> tienen actitud animada pero vienen a tocar un tenma serio. >>> es fuerte que no hagan n a nada. >>> se llevar a cabo eventos r previos a la marcha en va
---entel sujeto lesion'oi a muc gente. >>> tambin a un oficial que p d pudo salvar vidas.ra uhn at a atentado. >>> el hombre dispar'o y mato a dos personas. >>> ademas de tomar de rehenes a gente de la tienda. >>> tras escuchar disparos en ' entr'o a salvar vidas. >>> el hombre pidi'o la libe c liberacion de uno de los terr i terroristas del ultimo evento en paris. >>> en una escuela un estudia t estudiante ten'ia un arma de e fuego,...
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they very muc appreciated ith.e has hired six new workers and plans to hire as many as 15 more this year. adam, wherever you are in this beautiful room packed with people, adam, thank you very much. [applause] job. you, adam and right a big difference, adam, like day and night. that's great. thank you, adam. and thank you both for investing in your workers and investing in your country. thank you very much. in addition to passing a historic tax cut, we are also slashing job-killing regulations. i have friends, great business people, many of them think the regulation cutting is more important, frankly, that even these tax cuts. according to a survey by the national small business association, the average small business spends $83,000 to comply with regulations in just their first year of existence. under the trump administration, we are finally getting government off of your backs and out of your pocketbooks. that's why i am proud to report we have cut more regulations than any administration in the history of our c
they very muc appreciated ith.e has hired six new workers and plans to hire as many as 15 more this year. adam, wherever you are in this beautiful room packed with people, adam, thank you very much. [applause] job. you, adam and right a big difference, adam, like day and night. that's great. thank you, adam. and thank you both for investing in your workers and investing in your country. thank you very much. in addition to passing a historic tax cut, we are also slashing job-killing regulations....
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, afirmar un contrato que realmente los detenidos no pueden pagar, las fianzas que tienen que pagar mucrmis de trabajar aquÍ en estados unidos, cÓmo van a poder pagar ellos estas fianzas. >> es un dineral, me imagino que ha conocido varios casos no me imagino cuÁntos aÑos podrÍan pasar o si verdaderamente algÚn dÍa logran pagar toda la deuda? >> muchas veces siguen pagando aÑos, porque si ellos hubieran pagado la fianza, van a muchas veces es como el tercero de lo que ellos pagan por el tiempo que tienen este grillete. >> una barbaridad, que bueno tiene esta propuesta, ojalÁ tenga Éxitoto congresista graci por la entrevista. >> si, muchas gracias a ustedes por seguir este tema. >> gracias hasta luego. vamos a otro tema porque el panorama laboral de las trabajadoras domÉsticas en mÉxico es bastante desolador a pesar que hayay empleadas mÁs d doss millones de personas de la cuales el 94% son mujeres, existe la discriminaciÓn porque no cuenta con salario adecuado ks ni tampoco con una protecciÓn legal, saludamos a marcelina del sindicato de trabajadoras del hogar,o ¿quÉ tal? bienvenida. >>
, afirmar un contrato que realmente los detenidos no pueden pagar, las fianzas que tienen que pagar mucrmis de trabajar aquÍ en estados unidos, cÓmo van a poder pagar ellos estas fianzas. >> es un dineral, me imagino que ha conocido varios casos no me imagino cuÁntos aÑos podrÍan pasar o si verdaderamente algÚn dÍa logran pagar toda la deuda? >> muchas veces siguen pagando aÑos, porque si ellos hubieran pagado la fianza, van a muchas veces es como el tercero de lo que ellos...
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weavave muc. reporterer: on stage, , these e somewhat s shy teenagersrs tranm to rock anand roll profesessionals. ♪ the group want to be role models for other yoyoung women anand g. they say islam and heavy met can hanand--hand. firdda, widi and siti have see ti foror sigseeingng tay. they say r religion is p partf theieir identity, , but 's ivate. heavy metal is how ty y expres theieithoughts and their feelings. firdrdda: at first people saide heavrere just yingng to txpres attention. we got a lot of abe e on sial medidia and in reaeal life. they claimeded that we werere t aring our hijabs on stage, but t we were jujust trying toto pro. reporter: ththis hostilityty it susurprising in n a country we conservative attitudes are grgrowing creaeasing commomon repamongsgst its mostlyly muslm susurppopulation..a country we some provivinces in the e cour now llow s strict shararia la. buththese three aren't igightened. firdda: those people don'trerep. they don't understand there. lam is not that angry. b
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thank you so muc >> thank you for having me and shining a light on these issues. appreciate it. >>> now to a business story of a different sort. a bay area entrepreneur created a line of environmentally friendly cleaning products. a 2012, he sold the company and embarked on new mission, to reduce the planet's carbon footprint. his new company is ripp in emeryville. a nondairy milk made from peas. that's right, peas. ripple foods co-founder adam lowry is in the studio. >> thanks for having is me, thuy. >> milk from peas. >> pea milk. peas ar high in protein. and the situation right now is most alternatives to dairy products are pretty bad dairy alternatives. they don't have any protein in them or have very little. most people agree they arethin and watery. but making milk out of peas we are able to make something high in protein and creamy and delicious. at the especially of the day, that's the way to get people to eat healthier, more nutritus and mor sustainable foods. >> you were a chemical engineer by training. a climate scientistat one point. where did the insp
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the report sent shares of some popular hold builder etfs muc lower today, and it comes on the cusp of the important spring lling season. ire is diana olick. >> reporter: whethwas a newly built home or an existing home, buyers purchased fewer of them in january. a clear sign that while demand is still high, more and more people ain unable to f a home they can afford. sales of existing homes fell sharply in january, and index measuring signs contracts, meaning buyers out shopping and making deals ding the month, dropped close to 5% compared to december and about 4% compared to a year ago. realtors blame a critical supply shortage, especially on the d eaper end of the market where so much of the dem. there is pnty of supply in the new home market. but builders today are focused on the move-up and luxury sectors, not on the entry level. new homes in neral come at a price premium, and that may be why those sales fell in january as well. january wase when mortg rates began to rise. historicallyy are still on the low side, they have been even lower for so long that any increase is s ack to t
the report sent shares of some popular hold builder etfs muc lower today, and it comes on the cusp of the important spring lling season. ire is diana olick. >> reporter: whethwas a newly built home or an existing home, buyers purchased fewer of them in january. a clear sign that while demand is still high, more and more people ain unable to f a home they can afford. sales of existing homes fell sharply in january, and index measuring signs contracts, meaning buyers out shopping and making...
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of the revolution will continue it doesn't sound like he is interesteted in chchging this s is very muc. well not only him but i suspect the majority all of the national assembly on all the interested in making fundamental changes i think evererybody in cuba. so some twenty years now also has been wanting some sort of chchanges to the economy ann outcast or included notot. o the change i think the processf reformm that we've seen in the last. quarter century will almost certainlnly contitinue and y even stay up slightly under the escon at i if the is it the person goes into a president's. but i don't think anybody seriously once the system to change of lotus the embargo is in place fashion circles as loo that. is died at the age of ninety one he dressed film stars first ladies royalty please best known for crazy orgy happens look in the iconic film breakfast at tiffany's. he was one of the best known fashion names of the twentieth century intelligible she dressed alike so would we have done and jackie kennedy. was perhaps most famously creating the iconic little black dress forty eight
of the revolution will continue it doesn't sound like he is interesteted in chchging this s is very muc. well not only him but i suspect the majority all of the national assembly on all the interested in making fundamental changes i think evererybody in cuba. so some twenty years now also has been wanting some sort of chchanges to the economy ann outcast or included notot. o the change i think the processf reformm that we've seen in the last. quarter century will almost certainlnly contitinue...
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whe are talking about sanctuary cities or state, it's allhbout how muc cooperation will the state and local officials provide to the federal government, to i.c.e. when i.c.e. wants to enforce federal law and really all the places are saying, is they will not cooperate until they have to like in response to a warrant. >>o voters understand it either of you? >> the republicans are seizing upon it, one of the guys running for governor john cox, and ssions came to visit, he put out a radio ad saying t it's liberal elite of the bay area and the sanctuary cities. it's a right and wrong thing. the people that came to the countryt illegally broke law. that is it, black and white and that's how they are playing to the conservative base. >> interestingly, i bumped in to the press person for the assembly leader, and he said, we are telling everyone to not sy anything. er f-- for them, they feel it's no advantage to them. they are just letting it play out and they don't see it helping them at all. >> the folks running for governor, they are trying getf 41%e vote in the primary. that's how many pe
whe are talking about sanctuary cities or state, it's allhbout how muc cooperation will the state and local officials provide to the federal government, to i.c.e. when i.c.e. wants to enforce federal law and really all the places are saying, is they will not cooperate until they have to like in response to a warrant. >>o voters understand it either of you? >> the republicans are seizing upon it, one of the guys running for governor john cox, and ssions came to visit, he put out a...
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it's more digital, notph so muc ical. even lego is suffering right now.hy couldn't keep up with those trends? i know they had too much debt. it's tough to service all that. why couldn't they just keep up with theherends that kids were heading into? >> that's a great qu ttion. i thinre are a couple of dynamics. first and foremost we're talking about what you just mentioned, constraints on time. kids today are far more active. they're engaged in oanized activities and sports. is amount of time devoted to traditional plays starting to decline. we're also seeing electronics become an alternative form of entertainment. i think secondarily the demographicve shift ween has really been unprecedted. we have millennial parents now that are driving the market for toys and baby products. and have you this financial structure that prohibited toys "r" us from making the investments they probably needed to make to keep pace with the changes in the thmarketplace. k it's been a combination of all those factors that have t ledugh this position where wer contem mating a wor
it's more digital, notph so muc ical. even lego is suffering right now.hy couldn't keep up with those trends? i know they had too much debt. it's tough to service all that. why couldn't they just keep up with theherends that kids were heading into? >> that's a great qu ttion. i thinre are a couple of dynamics. first and foremost we're talking about what you just mentioned, constraints on time. kids today are far more active. they're engaged in oanized activities and sports. is amount of...
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more. in... sell it.... to we buy any car.online valuatn now at we buy any car dot com ♪ find out how muclook at power outages right now because we have a hundred you this people who do not have lights on right now. it can be cold, dark, we have school buildings right now that also are closed to day so you can see some of those schools that are running at bottom of the screen because that is a major problem we are dealing with. >>> also ahead here at 4:29 have you seen this man right here he took off with over 175,000 items and took it from a memorial park in new jersey. >>> also, lending a helping hand, oh, the community coming together you may know this woman. she's a bartender. so popular. people love her. boy did people come out in a big way. >>> time to do what we do best , right. >> 4:30. great to have you with us we have a lot to talk about when it comes to transit, on the roads as well because of the weather system. i'm thomas, karen, bob, sue good morning to you. >> barely cleaning up from one and getting ready for another. >> how will septa be this morning. >> they will give eve
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at&t, not so muc h. we give you 75 mbps for $59.95. that grow with your business.&t's comparable bundle, for less. call today. >>> hey, everyone, it's kam, i'm going home right now. i thought i would explain how the day went. we were all working on things together today. it was a good day. any time all of us are in the same place it's a good day. # >> it's great that you're speaking out, but why should the adults listen to a bunch of kids? >> if you look at the system, it's lies, corruption. they failed. the generations before us have completely corrupted any sort of political system that would have made this country great we are stepping forward to say, we are rebuilding the world you destroyed around us. >> when we forget why we have to get out and vote, these children's lives are taken, we're not going to let that happen, we're going to take this to midterms, across the nation, and across the world, because our future is too important. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. thank you so much. >> after we started the movement there were a few other people that wer
at&t, not so muc h. we give you 75 mbps for $59.95. that grow with your business.&t's comparable bundle, for less. call today. >>> hey, everyone, it's kam, i'm going home right now. i thought i would explain how the day went. we were all working on things together today. it was a good day. any time all of us are in the same place it's a good day. # >> it's great that you're speaking out, but why should the adults listen to a bunch of kids? >> if you look at the...
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thanks very muc >>> clean up continues from last week's powerful nor'easter, chopper three over bethel township delaware county where crew where is busy working to remove a tree that went crashing down into power lines. "eyewitness news" reporter alycia nieves is in springfield delaware the delawar county are still cleaning up tonight. >> reporter: yeah, ukee there non-stop clean up happening throughout the county since late friday and there are still many down trees that line streets and te of thousands of people are without power. take a look behind you you will see danger behind power signals so state police havec been called into drive traffic through this evening's commute in havertownou can still still easily spot homes hammered as cars that were just crush crushed wye a have the trees tha fell during friday's nor'er. to find in drexel hill, new town township and bryn mawr. in delawarehanywhere you go 48 hourser the storm, theris sti trees, and power lines. >> i have never seen anying like this around here. i mean, of this magnitude, it is every where. >> reporr: tree cutting cre
thanks very muc >>> clean up continues from last week's powerful nor'easter, chopper three over bethel township delaware county where crew where is busy working to remove a tree that went crashing down into power lines. "eyewitness news" reporter alycia nieves is in springfield delaware the delawar county are still cleaning up tonight. >> reporter: yeah, ukee there non-stop clean up happening throughout the county since late friday and there are still many down trees...
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. >> judy, you know how much i love every congressional race, they all deserve this muc attention. reason this race is getting this much attention is that it shouldn't be getting this much attention. this is areardistrict that should easily be in republican hands. the fact that this race is close at all is the reason that we're ta the fact that it is this close given how much republicans hav spent, win or lose, they will have spent over $10 million to try to hold on to a district that has been reliably in the republican camp for years. so there is, we're looking at this race, also context of the races that we've seen previous special electis year, where democrats have been overperforming even in dark red districts. so that's what we are looking for is the trebd and also the fact tt this is evein play. >> woodruff: what are you watching for here. >> well, it certainly is another race where president trump has put his name on the le. he has tweeted about rick saccone. he campaigned with him, he called him up on the stage. meanwhile, there are stories that are running that say things
. >> judy, you know how much i love every congressional race, they all deserve this muc attention. reason this race is getting this much attention is that it shouldn't be getting this much attention. this is areardistrict that should easily be in republican hands. the fact that this race is close at all is the reason that we're ta the fact that it is this close given how much republicans hav spent, win or lose, they will have spent over $10 million to try to hold on to a district that has...
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. >> woodruff: how muc yof this think, jayla, is fear that a shofoing, godbid, could happen some place near you, in montgomery county, even your school? >> that's a huge part of ti feel. no one wants to go through something like, this somethin as dramatic as that, and have to hide under desks d thinke that. and i feel like fear does play a big role. it's a mo tivation, reallr us to get things done. and i think th't, you know, its horrible what's happening, and so i do think that fear does play a huge role. >> woodruff: and, caley what, do you want people to know who are looking at all of you who are saying, "well, they took time off from school. was it really worth it?" what would you say. >> doing, this staying on campus, that's not going to help us, or put pressure on politicians. but getting the attention of the media and adults in general really helps us apply pressure to them and get our message out better. >> woodruff: wee well we thank you both for comg in to tiewx today. thank you, caley kern, and jayla ross. >> thank you. ar woodruff: in the days other news, democrats aplose t
. >> woodruff: how muc yof this think, jayla, is fear that a shofoing, godbid, could happen some place near you, in montgomery county, even your school? >> that's a huge part of ti feel. no one wants to go through something like, this somethin as dramatic as that, and have to hide under desks d thinke that. and i feel like fear does play a big role. it's a mo tivation, reallr us to get things done. and i think th't, you know, its horrible what's happening, and so i do think that...
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thank you so muc. thank you! so we're a go? yes! we got a yes! what does that mean for purchasing?urchase. let's do this. got it. book the flights! hai! si! si! ya! ya! ya! what does that mean for us? we can get stuff. what's it mean for shipping? ship the goods. you're a go! you got the green light. that means go! oh, yeah. start saying yes to your company's best ideas. we're gonna hit our launch date! (scream) thank you! goodbye! we help all types of businesses with money, tools and know-how to get business done. american express open. breathe freely fast wmy congestion's gone. i can breathe again! i can breathe again! vicks sinex... breathe on. at planters, we put fresh roawhich has its drawbacks.an, guys, know anything about this missing inventory? wasn't me! the cheeks don't lie, chet... irresistibly planters. a hilton getaway means you get more because you get a break on breakfast get an extra day by the pool get to spend more time together get more from your spring break getaway with exclusive hilton offers. book yours, only at hilton.com >>> the red carpet's rolling out for
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so we are seeing a pretty consstent theme here which hemocrats are doing that muc better this year thany would be in a different kind of environment. >> woodruff: and we're seeing signs of republicans are worried. the president is talking about issues the white hou thinks will help elections, opioids, trade. >> opioids, the president campaigned on it. when he was in new hampshire day which hapns to be one of the first in the nation primaries. >>t.oodruff: we noticed th the president pointed out there were a lot of voters there in the room, but this is an issue that matters to a whole a lot ericans, and the president is making a big effort to let everyone now that he is still working on it, that he hasn't fgotten. >> except that -- that's what's really interesting. this is an issue that cuts across almost every category and the majority ofm aericans say they want to see something done on this. i think you could get a biparents coaliti, but the president's decision to talk about sanctuary cities and building the wall goes and polarizes the issues where americans really do want to come tog
so we are seeing a pretty consstent theme here which hemocrats are doing that muc better this year thany would be in a different kind of environment. >> woodruff: and we're seeing signs of republicans are worried. the president is talking about issues the white hou thinks will help elections, opioids, trade. >> opioids, the president campaigned on it. when he was in new hampshire day which hapns to be one of the first in the nation primaries. >>t.oodruff: we noticed th the...
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so iar -- it's markable for homen you don't see that muc black-white disparity. not so for men.hould empsize that doesn't mean women are living in households with same income levels because black wom tend to be married to men who are black with lower incomes and married at lower rates. if you look at household income you see a significant disparity between black and white women. but when you look at their own earnings they mok siilar. >> one quick question, tell me a little bit about the solutions here. you mentioned in the study mentoring might be a possibility that there might be policy changes. what do you have to say about how this could change. >> in thinking about the solutions, i think it's very important to remember that you continue to see these disparies, even among kids growing up on the same street going to the same schools and so on. so often solutions people think of are things like weeed to create greater opportunities for black and white kids to grow up in the same neighborhoods, to attend the same schools and so forth to reduce residential o physical segregation
so iar -- it's markable for homen you don't see that muc black-white disparity. not so for men.hould empsize that doesn't mean women are living in households with same income levels because black wom tend to be married to men who are black with lower incomes and married at lower rates. if you look at household income you see a significant disparity between black and white women. but when you look at their own earnings they mok siilar. >> one quick question, tell me a little bit about the...
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>> ultimately i would view this hs dovish, because it is muc more important that they allow inflationn up to doing a quarter percent or 3% instead of 4%. given the stimulus that is in the system and the momentum that we had domestically and from abroad, four hikes is and hawkish. babyish -- four hikes is not hawkish. four hikes is babyish. its probably not going to do much damage. scarlet: when you talk about inflationary pressures, go back to our earlier conversation on trading tariffs. speaker paul ryan warned the tariffs could offset positive boosts from the tax cuts. would a trade war delay fed rate hikes? steven. : i think it would. even though they have an inflation target, i think they would see the price insulation coming from a trade war as kind of a one-off, whereas a pc the economy slowing down and jobs getting lost, i think they would really be worried that this could become something much worse. so i think that if we ever saw the first round of inflation become a second round, they hawkish.come uber- they might recover from the first round missing the jobs lost, i think w
>> ultimately i would view this hs dovish, because it is muc more important that they allow inflationn up to doing a quarter percent or 3% instead of 4%. given the stimulus that is in the system and the momentum that we had domestically and from abroad, four hikes is and hawkish. babyish -- four hikes is not hawkish. four hikes is babyish. its probably not going to do much damage. scarlet: when you talk about inflationary pressures, go back to our earlier conversation on trading tariffs....
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h,vid: thank you very muc beth brooke-marciniak.nt trump tweeted out that we are looking for to a three: 30 meeting today at the white house to protect the steel and aluminum industries was showing great cooperation towards those that are real friends and treat as fairly on both trade and the military. i love this, that may indicate that maybe we will get that order. and then he says that we are going to protect them, but maybe we will tailor it some. he is good. coming up, moments away from the ecb's latest policy decision. frankfurt next for the announcement. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ lisa>> this is "bloomberg daybr" coming up, katie kock from goldman sachs. david: about two and half minutes away from the ecb policy announcement. joining us from new york is kathy jones from carl schwab. megan greene is still with us from manulife. do you expect, if anything, coming out of the ecb? asked not expecting any big surprises because they're walking a difficult line between growth being robust and inflation still too low. i
h,vid: thank you very muc beth brooke-marciniak.nt trump tweeted out that we are looking for to a three: 30 meeting today at the white house to protect the steel and aluminum industries was showing great cooperation towards those that are real friends and treat as fairly on both trade and the military. i love this, that may indicate that maybe we will get that order. and then he says that we are going to protect them, but maybe we will tailor it some. he is good. coming up, moments away from...
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. >> al, thanks so, thanks so muc >>> just ahead we are with prince harry and meghan markle as they celebrateonal women's day. plus what we're learning about a private ceremony for meghan before the royal wedding. >>> plus chip and joanna gaines' exciting new reveal with baby number five on the way. >>> but first, the amelia >>> but first, the amelia earhart mystery solved? hais not always easy. severe plaque psoriasis it's a long-distance run and you have the determination to keep going. humira has a proven track record of being prescribed for over ten years. it's the #1 prescribed biologic by dermatologists. more than 250,000 patients have chosen humira to fight their psoriasis. and they're not backing down. for most patients clearer skin is the proof. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems. serious allergic reactions and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to ar
. >> al, thanks so, thanks so muc >>> just ahead we are with prince harry and meghan markle as they celebrateonal women's day. plus what we're learning about a private ceremony for meghan before the royal wedding. >>> plus chip and joanna gaines' exciting new reveal with baby number five on the way. >>> but first, the amelia >>> but first, the amelia earhart mystery solved? hais not always easy. severe plaque psoriasis it's a long-distance run and you...
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. >> todo esto y mucs soresas mÁs este domingo a las 10/9 centro "don francisco te invita" despuÉs deo Íntimo a las 22:00 pm 9 centro las noches de telemundo tiene que verlas. >> lo que no se puede perder tampoco maÑana porque tuve la oportunidad me acabo de bajar del aviÓn de las vegas porque fui a ver el show de ricky martin, y hablamos de muchas cosas que no se lo pueden perder en su entrevista maÑana. >> hablamos de la fiebre, hablamos de muchas cosas maÑana, vamos a ver un adelanto. >> te querÍa preguntar porque por lo del hecho hace poco en la escuela de parkland si tuvieras la oportunidad de llevar a tus niÑos a la escuela te sentirÍas seguro en esta sociedad en esto momentos que estamos viviendo de dejarlos en la escuela? >> pues no, me da mucho miedo y que suerte tengo que puedo por mi realidad tener esta dinÁmica a nivel educaciÓn por eso que no nos podemos quedar callado, no es justo que los ciudadanos vivamos en este terror, estos son actos terroristas pero como no son Árabes no le ponen el sello de terrorista. >> le preguntÉ del show y de la canciÓn, pero hay cosas mucho
. >> todo esto y mucs soresas mÁs este domingo a las 10/9 centro "don francisco te invita" despuÉs deo Íntimo a las 22:00 pm 9 centro las noches de telemundo tiene que verlas. >> lo que no se puede perder tampoco maÑana porque tuve la oportunidad me acabo de bajar del aviÓn de las vegas porque fui a ver el show de ricky martin, y hablamos de muchas cosas que no se lo pueden perder en su entrevista maÑana. >> hablamos de la fiebre, hablamos de muchas cosas...
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esta en la corte, adelante, muy buenos dias >> que tal buenos dias un gusto saludarle, sabes que habia mucorte en vivo desde san idieg, nsosotros continuemos con la e super serie de telemundo estan l listos daniel y zuleyka >> buenas nocheso esta noche ene descubre que anelle esta us usando pastilas pero que ella asegturaura son para bajar de p, >> p¿por que tienes estas pas l pastillas >> tu creees que tu fs fans t e aceptarian si eres gordo >> que tiene que ver con esto >> si somos figruauras tenemos cuidarnos, ademas quiero volver a trabajar >> no vas a trabajar >> me prohibes trabajar >> toda mi vida he salido adel n adelante, que sea madre, no es l la excepcion puedo ahcehacer l s cosas, >> no me hagas recordar que ha hacias para salir adelante >> oh, >> se puso histercio, riico, >> eso era ver a zuleyka >> bueno pasemos al otro lado del muro, joel se ha marcado un obejtijetivo ,dar con el paradee sofia, y encotrntro una pista, e yo creeo quo la llevara a el >> bueno tienes noticias? >> joek tl tiene una pista >> esta bien, eso quiere decir q que estan cerca, donde estan o ahora >> en
esta en la corte, adelante, muy buenos dias >> que tal buenos dias un gusto saludarle, sabes que habia mucorte en vivo desde san idieg, nsosotros continuemos con la e super serie de telemundo estan l listos daniel y zuleyka >> buenas nocheso esta noche ene descubre que anelle esta us usando pastilas pero que ella asegturaura son para bajar de p, >> p¿por que tienes estas pas l pastillas >> tu creees que tu fs fans t e aceptarian si eres gordo >> que tiene que ver...
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ta>> general thank you very muc. well i'm going to ask you to take --- this and insert that and looked a unclassified ranked report came out about the fourth of january or now -- actually i think it came out in -- in december.or look at that and give us a brief response. >> yes,>> sir. >> so the allegations top line allegations made. senator king -- >> thank you mr. chairman. >> director coats i want to compliment use and members of the community that you represent on the report that you have supplied to us it is clear, and troubling in some cases which is what good intelligence will always be. particularly onbl page 16 is an extraordinary statement about the effective climate change on national security. the impacts of the long-term trends toward a warming climate more air pollution biodiversity los and water scarcity are likely to fuel economic and social discontent and possibly upheaval through 2018. goes on to talk about the risk of humanitarian disasters, conflict, water, and food shortage, population, migration
ta>> general thank you very muc. well i'm going to ask you to take --- this and insert that and looked a unclassified ranked report came out about the fourth of january or now -- actually i think it came out in -- in december.or look at that and give us a brief response. >> yes,>> sir. >> so the allegations top line allegations made. senator king -- >> thank you mr. chairman. >> director coats i want to compliment use and members of the community that you...
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. >> understood, but china is dumb muc dumping auto parts can you get to the point where -- i know theed for an incredible amount to be produced in the united states, can you get to the point where we say, yes, we will not allow chinese made parts to be in the supply chain >> there's very little chinese parts in the mexican auto sector there's a lot of north american parts. they need to get together to clarify the points of origin customs agencyies will have to cooperate closely. >> thank you for being with us >> my pleasure. >>> coming up, reaction to the planned meeting between president trump and kim jong-un. our next guest host at the top of the hour will be former defense secretary ash carter he has a lot to say on this issue and much more. we'll talk tariffs and nafta negotiations with canada's finance minister he will be on at 7:40 a.m. eastern after the employment report we will get reaction from charles evans. stay tuned, you're watching "squawk box. tomorrow, it's a day filled with promise and new beginnings, challenges and opportunities. at ameriprise financial, we can't pre
. >> understood, but china is dumb muc dumping auto parts can you get to the point where -- i know theed for an incredible amount to be produced in the united states, can you get to the point where we say, yes, we will not allow chinese made parts to be in the supply chain >> there's very little chinese parts in the mexican auto sector there's a lot of north american parts. they need to get together to clarify the points of origin customs agencyies will have to cooperate closely....
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. >> caller: thank you very muc much. it is a pleasure to talk to you. i have two questions. have you ever considered writing a book on the french and indian wars with washington? and also about a book deal with the barbary wars i will hang up. >> guest: the french in particular was a conversation i had with my publisher the french and indian war the war of 1812 in spanish-american war. the18 response that the publisher decided they were not epic enough you can make big arguments in the other direction in this man is probably close to that. but never say never at is a possibility down the road but barbary came up a few years ago and has been done like the barbary pirates there is a film and a lot of people have no idea what we are talking about and thomas jefferson during his reign and having a problem with piracy in the mediterranean. maybe. it isn't high on my list because the research would be interesting and how do you get the other side? how do you get accounts from the other people? i don't know how that would work but the french and indian war is a little more possible
. >> caller: thank you very muc much. it is a pleasure to talk to you. i have two questions. have you ever considered writing a book on the french and indian wars with washington? and also about a book deal with the barbary wars i will hang up. >> guest: the french in particular was a conversation i had with my publisher the french and indian war the war of 1812 in spanish-american war. the18 response that the publisher decided they were not epic enough you can make big arguments in...
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. >> melania trump wield s so muc power at this point in time. make a decision that could stop trump in his tracks on many levels, especially if she decides to leave the white house. >> everybody that we've spoken with over the past three or four days, trying to figure out what's going on in the white house all go back -- it all goes back to melania trump. everybody says that so much of what you were seeing, so much of the inaction you were seeing and so much of the fear you were seeing coming from donald trump has to do with melania trump and the consequences on both their personal life and also their political life. mainly for donald trump their political life. gene robinson, this show actually stayed away the story a great deal. it was always fourth or fifth or sixth if we got to it at all. it is i must say as i was turning on the tv yesterday and seeing certain channels going wall to wall with it and rolling my eyes, i've got to say this morning, if you have a story, that is stopping the president of the united states from doing his job five
. >> melania trump wield s so muc power at this point in time. make a decision that could stop trump in his tracks on many levels, especially if she decides to leave the white house. >> everybody that we've spoken with over the past three or four days, trying to figure out what's going on in the white house all go back -- it all goes back to melania trump. everybody says that so much of what you were seeing, so much of the inaction you were seeing and so much of the fear you were...