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the head of that, much cloudy day, that means it will be much much cooler than in the last few days.ushing through the south—west, the odd shower pushing into parts of the midlands and eastern england, they have been very, very scattered and they could be quite sharp, mind you in any brightness it would feel pleasantly warm with mid to high teens. some brightness. but not as we head into the evening, some dampness. tomorrow evening pretty damp and rearing nights to come across very many western areas, pushing in throughout wednesday to western parts of the uk and across northern areas, quite a gusty wind whereas further south and east, not much in the way of rain. it will be a mild day in most places. add to look further ahead through the week, most northern and western errors are going to catch the rain, a succession of runs coming in, that rain could prove to be quite heavy but that warm front will briefly traduce unready warm airfrom the continent will briefly traduce unready warm air from the continent to see how the map turns yellow and orange. and some of the mossad eastern par
the head of that, much cloudy day, that means it will be much much cooler than in the last few days.ushing through the south—west, the odd shower pushing into parts of the midlands and eastern england, they have been very, very scattered and they could be quite sharp, mind you in any brightness it would feel pleasantly warm with mid to high teens. some brightness. but not as we head into the evening, some dampness. tomorrow evening pretty damp and rearing nights to come across very many...
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thanks so much for watching. and remember -- you can't take it with you. ♪ appreciate your expertise. >> my pleasure, charles. charles: at home we always appreciate you. now here's lou. lou: in a news day chockful of shocking developments, it appears president trump has been vindicated in his assertion that he was quote, unquote wiretapped. house intelligence committee chairman devin nunes today revealed the obama administration spied on members of the trump transition team after the november election, and possibly spied on president trump himself. >> i have seen intelligence reports that clearly show that the president-elect and his team were, i guess, at least monitored and disseminated out among the intelligence. lou: among the many questions, why didn't the heads of the fbi and nsa tell us all about this two days ago when they were testifying before congress? >>> also tonight, conservatives threatening to derail ryancare. more than 25 members of the house freedom caucus reportedly plan to vote no tomorrow, th
thanks so much for watching. and remember -- you can't take it with you. ♪ appreciate your expertise. >> my pleasure, charles. charles: at home we always appreciate you. now here's lou. lou: in a news day chockful of shocking developments, it appears president trump has been vindicated in his assertion that he was quote, unquote wiretapped. house intelligence committee chairman devin nunes today revealed the obama administration spied on members of the trump transition team after the...
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thank you very much. is never to let me live that down. [applause] >> he phones me now. so just in closing up just a couple of things. some numbers i just want to let you be aware of. again in this last year so much work put into good since january of 60 we've had 150 new h-two with 60 new h-three level ones 16 new [inaudible] 30 new h-two. 60 registered state instructors of january 2017. up from 19 we have registered with the state in january of 2016. 30 state evaluators in 2000 sitting from zero we had in 2015. sf pd concert part of i in over 75 different subjects and chief williams i know that makes you very happy. and it allows us to just not go out like we always had to bringing instructors from all round the state. we do it in-house and we feel our instructors are the best there are. in over 3000 certifications issued by the sf pd division of training in the last year. that is state and national standards. cannot wait to read them all out or you can see there's many national and state agencies that
thank you very much. is never to let me live that down. [applause] >> he phones me now. so just in closing up just a couple of things. some numbers i just want to let you be aware of. again in this last year so much work put into good since january of 60 we've had 150 new h-two with 60 new h-three level ones 16 new [inaudible] 30 new h-two. 60 registered state instructors of january 2017. up from 19 we have registered with the state in january of 2016. 30 state evaluators in 2000 sitting...
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thank you very much. the issues we've been talking about, details of organisations offering information and support with sexual abuse are available at bbc.co.uk/actionline. or you can call for free at any time to hear recorded information on 0800 077 077. we'll put those numbers on our newsnight twitter feed if you want to find them later. that is all we have time for, but i will be back on monday. have a good weekend. good night. it is that time of year when the days are getting longer, the sunshine is getting stronger too. in the middle of march the sunshiny sets strong as in september. where we have had the sunshine, for insta nce we have had the sunshine, for instance on thursday, we had temperatures of 17.5 around london. where we get more cloud, temperatures stop back at about 13 degrees. that was the top temperature on friday. the variation in temperatures will continue through the week ahead. where we have sunshiny could be up in the high teens at times. where the cloud sticks, four or five degree
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. >> thank you so much. is there anyone else for public comment for investment six? seeing none. public comment is now closed. [gavel] . is it okay if we file? >> yes thank you very much. thank you for making time for this. >> thank you so much and without objection this hearing heard and filed. [gavel] thank you madam clerk can you please call item number 6. >> yes item 6 is a hrlg on the city and school district's plans to create affordable housing for educators in the city and county of san francisco. >> sorry. thank you so much and i want to thank supervisor safai for calling this hearing with me and obviously with the number of people in the room and there is an over flow room in room 263. there is incredible interest about teacher housing in san francisco. i'm going to run this hearing in a slightly unusual way so please listen. i am going to start off by allowing the supervisors to give opening comments and then open for public comment before the departments give their presentations because i understa
. >> thank you so much. is there anyone else for public comment for investment six? seeing none. public comment is now closed. [gavel] . is it okay if we file? >> yes thank you very much. thank you for making time for this. >> thank you so much and without objection this hearing heard and filed. [gavel] thank you madam clerk can you please call item number 6. >> yes item 6 is a hrlg on the city and school district's plans to create affordable housing for educators in the...
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it is very much u.s.other announcement of increased investment in the u.s. by a number of other companies and clearly at these prices, production is picking up and perhaps what saudi arabia feared years ago when they refused to cut production, that is what is happening and playing out and the risks are certainly that we could see a correction lower from here. tom: derek halpenny, thank you so much as always. we look forward to see the mystery of where sterling heads over six months and a year. in the next hour, this will be a very timely friday interview. will join us from citigroup, global head of the transactions and combinations. there is a different phrase for that. peter tague on the spirit of m&a in a time of dirt cheap money. really looking forward to chew this. this is bloomberg. ♪ . . called the trump care, game of chicken, republicans say it is now or never on obamacare. this morning, speaker ryan does not have the votes. well into the 2017 investment call. should you invest in american or forei
it is very much u.s.other announcement of increased investment in the u.s. by a number of other companies and clearly at these prices, production is picking up and perhaps what saudi arabia feared years ago when they refused to cut production, that is what is happening and playing out and the risks are certainly that we could see a correction lower from here. tom: derek halpenny, thank you so much as always. we look forward to see the mystery of where sterling heads over six months and a year....
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thank you very much. thank you very much. if some people have some questions, it would be my great pleasure to answer them at your leisure. you are going to call on people? william baribault: thank you again, mr. stein. ben stein: you are very welcome indeed. william president nixon was a : great advisor, more specifically an advisor to those holding office. what key pieces of advice do you think you would give to president-elect donald trump and president obama, for that matter? ben stein: it is interesting. this brings up a kind of sore spot with me. several years ago we wanted to write a book called "what would what wouldabout nixon do about all the foreign policy and domestic challenges we face. we wrote a proposal -- i will get your question. [laughter] we sent it to a few publishers, and nobody nibbled at it. some fellow recently did some research and came up with a brilliant discovery that richard nixon had some interface with a woman who had some interface with another person during the 1969 paris peace auction. -- pe
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. >> i think really that we're going to have something that is much more understood and much more popular than people can even imagine. >> what the president may not have bargained for. the fierce opposition from his own party. >> this is not the repeal bill that we've been waiting for for all these years. this is a huge opportunity. it's been missed. >> president trump's stunning allegation that then president obama wiretapped his manhattan headquarters last year, but where is the proof? i asked sean spicer yesterday, and here's what he told me. >> it's not a question of new proof or less proof or whatever. the answer is the same. i think that there is a concern about what happened in the 2016 election. the house and senate intelligence committee have the staff and the capabilities and the processes in place to look at this in a way that's objective, and that's where it should be done. with us to share their reporting and their insights, molly ball and ron brown, steve from the atlantic, cnn nia malika henderson and -- sources close to president obama said he was irked and exassperated b
. >> i think really that we're going to have something that is much more understood and much more popular than people can even imagine. >> what the president may not have bargained for. the fierce opposition from his own party. >> this is not the repeal bill that we've been waiting for for all these years. this is a huge opportunity. it's been missed. >> president trump's stunning allegation that then president obama wiretapped his manhattan headquarters last year, but...
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kayla, thank you very much for that.d stuff today with wilbur ross on "squawk." >>> when we come back, one day after the biggest tech ip nonk years, we'll talk valuations with a ceo whose own stock has had a run-up in the past year, talking about better than 400%. >>> plus, the always outspoken lululemon founder chip wilson. his take on retail, the consumer, the president, tax reform. and later, jeff bezos lays out his plans to bring a human settlement to the moon, when "squawk alley" returns. online u.s. equity trades...5 lower than td ameritrade and e-trade... you realize the smartest investing idea, isn't just wt you invest in, but who you invest with. ♪ >>> welcome back. we're watching the airline sector, which is popping right now on word out of the trump administration that they're easing consumer protections on airlines, specifically the department of transportation suspending an obama proposal to require transparency in airline fares. united you can see up more than 2% at this hour, but pretty much everybody up i
kayla, thank you very much for that.d stuff today with wilbur ross on "squawk." >>> when we come back, one day after the biggest tech ip nonk years, we'll talk valuations with a ceo whose own stock has had a run-up in the past year, talking about better than 400%. >>> plus, the always outspoken lululemon founder chip wilson. his take on retail, the consumer, the president, tax reform. and later, jeff bezos lays out his plans to bring a human settlement to the moon,...
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kevin: not much.resident who campaigned on the idea that he does not have to do that, that he does not have to release his tax returns. unless there is a leak, i highly doubt that president trump or this administration officials feel it is necessary for him to do that. tom: within this is the destruction of the taxes and are we going to play golf this weekend in florida. yesterday, i saw that shift where we began much more to talk about senators and health care. can they block the efforts of speaker ryan? kevin: they can. here is where it gets interesting. when you take a look at the whip count, senator rand paul, senator ted cruz, senator cotton, the list goes on and on. the republicans in the senate only have a so regardless of the fact that the administration and house speaker paul ryan can ever a filibuster with a list as large as it is of republicans who are criticizing this current health care legislation, it is either going to get blocked or has to significantly change. republicans who are oppo
kevin: not much.resident who campaigned on the idea that he does not have to do that, that he does not have to release his tax returns. unless there is a leak, i highly doubt that president trump or this administration officials feel it is necessary for him to do that. tom: within this is the destruction of the taxes and are we going to play golf this weekend in florida. yesterday, i saw that shift where we began much more to talk about senators and health care. can they block the efforts of...
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i pretty much have to.ever i buy insurance from, the premiums are going to have to be based on health care costs in maryland. that's the only way it works. the second thing to remember is that modern health plans are very much based on provider networks. local networks of doctors and hospitals. i can't buy health insurance plan where all the doctors ande hospitals are in arkansas. that just won't work for me. the third thing to remember isbe that health insurance works by spreading risk and spreading costs. if health insurance plans in the state are subject to different sets of rules, that spreading of risk can break down and can fragment the market. so it doesn't work as well.t wo >> host: sean spicer repeater yesterday revoked complaint is about creating choice. it's a choice, a word the republicans have used this process. so you're saying taking away the lines around states, does that create more choice? >> guest: it's not going to make it much easier, seconds great as much additional choice as they seem
i pretty much have to.ever i buy insurance from, the premiums are going to have to be based on health care costs in maryland. that's the only way it works. the second thing to remember is that modern health plans are very much based on provider networks. local networks of doctors and hospitals. i can't buy health insurance plan where all the doctors ande hospitals are in arkansas. that just won't work for me. the third thing to remember isbe that health insurance works by spreading risk and...
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it's too much for so many. so neighbors are leaning on eve other standing side by side some saying prayers and promising to stick together. i'm lucy noland. this scene played out in many communities tonight. fox 29's shawnette wilson was at one gathering to night in maple shade. shawnette arc big crowd for a greater purpose. >> reporter: lucy, it was definitely a beautiful service because of all the different fames and races gathered and vowing not to let what's happening divide them. >> it's a little bit upsetting. >> kim and her husband brought their two daughters to this inter faith prayer service tonight looking for comfort. >> i think it's important for them to come out here and see that there's so many people that don't feel that way. that there's so much love in our community. >> reporter: prayer service meant to heal in the face of so many acts of hate. >> klansman row leasing racist flyers throughout burlington county, violent attacks on immigrants, bans against muslim faith, desecration avenue sacred
it's too much for so many. so neighbors are leaning on eve other standing side by side some saying prayers and promising to stick together. i'm lucy noland. this scene played out in many communities tonight. fox 29's shawnette wilson was at one gathering to night in maple shade. shawnette arc big crowd for a greater purpose. >> reporter: lucy, it was definitely a beautiful service because of all the different fames and races gathered and vowing not to let what's happening divide them....
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. >> thank you very much for joining us. you're watching "cnn newsroom." >>> turkey's president is threatening strong retaliation after the country blocked two tush i turkish ministers from holding -- >> the dutch government said it barred the ministers because it was worried about keeping order. but the turkish president compared the neither land to nazzis and warned the country will pay the price. let's go to cnn with a reporter there. first off, i want to play to you the video of the encounter between a turkish minister and dutch police. it was just outside the turkish consulate on friday evening that sort of sparked the whole problem. >> higher orders to ask you to leave holland today. we can escort. we advised her, the team is to escort you in the fastest route to germany by following the team in your own car. >> i will go to the consulate. i'm a country's minister. there is no way in the world this can happen. i don't agree on this and i'm not leaving for germany. >> so to make sure that our viewers understand what jus
. >> thank you very much for joining us. you're watching "cnn newsroom." >>> turkey's president is threatening strong retaliation after the country blocked two tush i turkish ministers from holding -- >> the dutch government said it barred the ministers because it was worried about keeping order. but the turkish president compared the neither land to nazzis and warned the country will pay the price. let's go to cnn with a reporter there. first off, i want to play...
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thank you very much. very much appreciated, and thank you to our great vice president, mike pence. i'm thrilled that everybody could be here with us today. toant to give special thanks administrator scott pruitt, secretary ryan safety and secretary rick perry for your remarks. i told rick i said run it the way you ran texas, because it's going to be a great operation. did a great job and we are honored to have all three, and really honored to have our vice president, because mike pence has been outstanding. hasn't he been outstanding? [applause] president trump: together, this group is going to do a truly great job for our country. we have a very, very impressive group here to celebrate the start of a new era in american energy. and production. and job creation. the action taking today will eliminate federal overreach, restore economic freedom, and allow our company and our workers to thrive, compute, and succeed on a level playing field for the first time in a long time, fellows. it's been a long time. i
thank you very much. very much appreciated, and thank you to our great vice president, mike pence. i'm thrilled that everybody could be here with us today. toant to give special thanks administrator scott pruitt, secretary ryan safety and secretary rick perry for your remarks. i told rick i said run it the way you ran texas, because it's going to be a great operation. did a great job and we are honored to have all three, and really honored to have our vice president, because mike pence has been...
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so much attention on them especially josh.se collapses the ball reverted to me i got to make the right play. i found myself open lot tonight and i was feeling it so i let it ride. >> was this your best game, was josh thought it might have been and that's perfect timing, rig right. >> i think it was our team's best game especially towards the end. nobody let up. we didn't get comfortable witness lead and this is great time to have one our best games. >> it doesn't hurt that you just couldn't miss, right? >> yeah. >> it fetal like you were just throwing it in the ocean. >> it doesn't hurt at all. >> throwing it in the ocean guys. i might miss but he didn't tod today. >>> temple taking on east carl the american athletic conference tournament. temple needed big one. the run end dad. east carolina beat temple final 80-69. last but not least lasalle and atlantic ten tournament taking on davidson out in pittsburgh. lasalle 19-point deficit to three but conceal the deal. they lose today 82-73. days like that,, good cats. go villanova.
so much attention on them especially josh.se collapses the ball reverted to me i got to make the right play. i found myself open lot tonight and i was feeling it so i let it ride. >> was this your best game, was josh thought it might have been and that's perfect timing, rig right. >> i think it was our team's best game especially towards the end. nobody let up. we didn't get comfortable witness lead and this is great time to have one our best games. >> it doesn't hurt that you...
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thank you very much for your time.ssed in this story, and we will touch on some of that in our newspaper review. it is all about the papers, worldwide. shares of japanese conglomerate toshiba have fallen 8% in tokyo. that is after the company announced it will extend the deadline for submitting its earnings report, for the second time. sharanjit leyl is in our asia business hub in singapore. as second delay, that does not bode well at all in terms of what it will tell us when it finally announces what is going on. that's right, doesn't bode well. but unusually, for its shares, you mentioned it had fallen as much as 8%. it has scaled back those steep losses after announcing that earnings delay. the firm essentially asked regulators to extend the march 1a deadline for official earnings to a little later. they will be holding a news conference about this later on to clarify things for investors. but essentially the first time they delayed their earnings was in february. doing so again, there were disagreements with its au
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how much is instinct and how much is craft? it's pretty much all instinct.int i knew -- i downstairs thinking i'm alone in the house. and i see that there's a kettle before i see there is somebody sitting outside. the whole thing is like yes, i would like some tea. my thing is, she's always wondering who's around and who's watching. that was -- how long has he been there, has he been inside? that's all. host: thank you so much for being here, oliier, and kristen. "personal shopper" opens in theaters friday, march 10. they give for joiningthat's all. host: us. -- thank you for joining us. ♪ ♪ >> asia-pacific markets expected to follow wall street down as investors look ahead to the fed decision. >> oil under pressure as saudi arabia ranges outlooks. some say the kingdom is losing patience with several producers. >> theresa may will trigger exit this month. but the european union might make her wait for talks. an annual policy meeting wraps up. beijing is tied on its list of
how much is instinct and how much is craft? it's pretty much all instinct.int i knew -- i downstairs thinking i'm alone in the house. and i see that there's a kettle before i see there is somebody sitting outside. the whole thing is like yes, i would like some tea. my thing is, she's always wondering who's around and who's watching. that was -- how long has he been there, has he been inside? that's all. host: thank you so much for being here, oliier, and kristen. "personal shopper"...
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david: thank you so much for sending so much time with us.ecutive tom barrett. >> chief investment strategist, the original guy that coined the term bond vigilante. that takes us to tomorrow. yields each friday at noon, new york time, 30 minutes dedicated to fixed income weekly. from new york city, we count you down to the opening bell. stocks at an all-time high. you are watching bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ snapchat delivers a nosebleed ipo and drives market higher. the federal reserve and endorses another rate hike as it's suggested that the u.s. economy is on a firmer footing and banking on financials -- banking and financials are the highest performers in the market. a good morning from new york city. this is bloomberg daybreak. are counting you down to the opening bell this thursday morning. big gains yesterday, the biggest on the s&p 500 since november 7. futures are kind of treading water this morning. treasuries are off and it's a stronger dollar dominating the g10 space. that's the situation across assets so let's give you the details. it only
david: thank you so much for sending so much time with us.ecutive tom barrett. >> chief investment strategist, the original guy that coined the term bond vigilante. that takes us to tomorrow. yields each friday at noon, new york time, 30 minutes dedicated to fixed income weekly. from new york city, we count you down to the opening bell. stocks at an all-time high. you are watching bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ snapchat delivers a nosebleed ipo and drives market higher. the federal reserve and...
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, much higher. but thankfully it is not. let me turn to the prospect of changes in the way london governs itself and the way london thinks about itself. these changes seem to usually at least follow attacks like these. they go straight to the heart of a country. certainly a city as proud as london. >> i think one thing to bear in minds is actually going back a number of years now there were horrific attacks on the london under grounds and the buses that shocked the world. ever since then the authorities have taken this seriously. i would say the u.k. takes this issue of radical islamic terror much more seriously than other countries. prime minister cameron who i worked closely with. we had our disagreements. but on this issue he was really strong. as was theresa may. she was the home secretary responsible for fighting terrorism and immigration. and she took a very tough line. i think you will see a continuation of that with perhaps more emphasis placed on the tough battle which is fighting this ideo
, much higher. but thankfully it is not. let me turn to the prospect of changes in the way london governs itself and the way london thinks about itself. these changes seem to usually at least follow attacks like these. they go straight to the heart of a country. certainly a city as proud as london. >> i think one thing to bear in minds is actually going back a number of years now there were horrific attacks on the london under grounds and the buses that shocked the world. ever since then...
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scarlet: thanks so much, mark.y, he annual list of surprises and was strongly bullish on u.s. stocks. since then, the s&p 500 is up by almost 6%. that's get an update from betty liu. with: i am standing by byron mean of blackstone. good to see you again. byron: we were just together. betty: just a few weeks ago we have spoken at a real estate conference -- for you had spoken and you talked about your 2017 surprises. how much of them are you still confident about? the s&p 500, right, hitting 2500. the 10-year yield going up to 4%. seeing what you have seen from the white house, how confident you about those projections? , i would say the first part of the year certainly started out strong, but then i think there has been a turn after the state of the union address. i think that was the high point. recusal by jeff sessions i ppedk was athe accusation that a the phones of trump tower was a setback. in the market was very full of itself up to that point. my feeling is that the 2500 estimate was based on trump getting h
scarlet: thanks so much, mark.y, he annual list of surprises and was strongly bullish on u.s. stocks. since then, the s&p 500 is up by almost 6%. that's get an update from betty liu. with: i am standing by byron mean of blackstone. good to see you again. byron: we were just together. betty: just a few weeks ago we have spoken at a real estate conference -- for you had spoken and you talked about your 2017 surprises. how much of them are you still confident about? the s&p 500, right,...
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thank you much, chris o'connell. on your radar march is coming in like a lion.ive look at wilmington where wind advisory is in effect. that's not wilmington that's trenton. winds are gusting from 40 to 50 miles an hour. so how blustery, kathy or, is it going to be at the bus stop tomorrow morning? >> temperatures are going to be in the 40s. we have winds gusting like that. >> inter were back again. you're talking wind chills it. >> will be blustery. wind chills this weekend will be a shocker to say the leave. you will ultimate doppler showing spotty showers moving through during the early morning hours. otherwise we'll be drying out and big story is the wind. see all this brown and even this orange we're talking about wind warnings and wind advisories across the northeast and through the midwest all associated with that front that moved through and there is potential for winds gusting to 50 miles an hour and that could take down some trees and also some power lines so be aware of that and that wind advisory goes right through tomorrow morning. currently we're lo
thank you much, chris o'connell. on your radar march is coming in like a lion.ive look at wilmington where wind advisory is in effect. that's not wilmington that's trenton. winds are gusting from 40 to 50 miles an hour. so how blustery, kathy or, is it going to be at the bus stop tomorrow morning? >> temperatures are going to be in the 40s. we have winds gusting like that. >> inter were back again. you're talking wind chills it. >> will be blustery. wind chills this weekend...
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how much is the mile now?5. >> you know what, some people don't like to take responsibility for their -- they blame everything in their life on somebody else. >> e-mail for town car. >> good luck. >> good luck to you too. >> so calla nick promptly apologized after that in an e-mail to his employees. he wrote, to say that i'm ashamed is an extreme understatement. i must fundamentally change as a leader and grow up. >> well, there has been reaction to the video and his apology, thousands of miles away at a tech show in spain. >> o >>. >> reporter: this is one of the biggest tech shows on earth. i spoke to one of the top pr people for one of the biggest tech companies out there. they told me, samuel, let's be honest. plenty of high-powered silicon valley ceos speak this way, but only in private. they would never go and speak to their lower-level employees in an environment where they could be recorded. so the ceo of uber, who has an estimated $6.3 billion network frankly does 234have the luxury talking to somebod
how much is the mile now?5. >> you know what, some people don't like to take responsibility for their -- they blame everything in their life on somebody else. >> e-mail for town car. >> good luck. >> good luck to you too. >> so calla nick promptly apologized after that in an e-mail to his employees. he wrote, to say that i'm ashamed is an extreme understatement. i must fundamentally change as a leader and grow up. >> well, there has been reaction to the video...
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much more on that speech in just a minute. but first, want to get to those deadly storms heading east. jummy olablanji is at the live desk. this morning at least two people are dead after tornadoes move through late tuesday. the national weather service has reported 20 tornadoes in four states... that includes a twister in centrail il by a falling tree there. in missouri.. state patrol says a man was killed when a tornado blew up to 20 junkyard vehicles onto the road while he was driving. the severe weather -- causing not only death and injury, but massive damage throughout the midwest. and now this system is heading our way. meteorologist eileen whelan is timing out the severe weather. weather alert day risk of severe storms; damaging winds, hail, isolated tornado (1-5pm) - 1st day of meteorological spring - warm, wet, & windy wednesday - much cooler late week - rain/snow mix friday today: warm and windy. showers and severe storms this afternoon and early evening. highs: 75-80 winds: sw 10-20 g 35+ tonight: becoming partly cl
much more on that speech in just a minute. but first, want to get to those deadly storms heading east. jummy olablanji is at the live desk. this morning at least two people are dead after tornadoes move through late tuesday. the national weather service has reported 20 tornadoes in four states... that includes a twister in centrail il by a falling tree there. in missouri.. state patrol says a man was killed when a tornado blew up to 20 junkyard vehicles onto the road while he was driving. the...
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we have a much -- in europe, there's much tighter control over drugs and over the introduction in devices and so on and in britain there's an agency called nice, used to be called the national institute for clinical excellence and they do sently a cost benefit analysis of each new piece of pharma and each new surgery. if they don't approve it, it really doesn't happen. that has all sorts of negative side effects, probably unstifling innovation and on the other hand it does top something like this happening whereas in this country basically if you can get it past the fda, you can basically push anything you want. and so we get a lot of innovation but we get a lot of harmful stuff too. and i think that's some of the tradeoff, but that's only the opioid bit of it. the suicides are not rising in europe either. and the alcoholic liver disease is not rising. you can find countries where it's a problem but nothing like as being seen here. >> my friends on the left tend to argue the crucial difference is there's a much more elaborate transfer system and it has been much better at taking care of p
we have a much -- in europe, there's much tighter control over drugs and over the introduction in devices and so on and in britain there's an agency called nice, used to be called the national institute for clinical excellence and they do sently a cost benefit analysis of each new piece of pharma and each new surgery. if they don't approve it, it really doesn't happen. that has all sorts of negative side effects, probably unstifling innovation and on the other hand it does top something like...
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thank you so much. michael santelli. >> that does it for "closing bell" "fast money" starts right now. >> wall street is on fire, the dow smacked an eight-day losing streak. the dow has rallied almost 300 points on yesterday's loans, the house speaker ryan said this about the trump agenda. >> we want to get it right. we will keep talking to each other until we get it right. we will go figure out how we get this done. >> and with that the trump trade back in full force, financials up 1.5%, discrims not too far behind. the market will help by a friendly fed and dovish comments, with health care reform still on the table, a possible tax reform infrastructure deal coming this year is the best thing to do to keep calm and buy on. the process. >> it does seem that way. if you look back on friday, what do we see? the markets are actually higher on friday. we thought the bottom was coming out of the market w. one line, speaker ryan cures everything. to me, i'm actually shocked at this, the market is giving the
thank you so much. michael santelli. >> that does it for "closing bell" "fast money" starts right now. >> wall street is on fire, the dow smacked an eight-day losing streak. the dow has rallied almost 300 points on yesterday's loans, the house speaker ryan said this about the trump agenda. >> we want to get it right. we will keep talking to each other until we get it right. we will go figure out how we get this done. >> and with that the trump trade...
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and how much we'll be digging out from.hat's next in my first-alert forecast. >>> also at 6:00, dealing with the fallout of the deadly prison takeover. the changes coming to delaware prisons after a guard was killed during a hostage standoff with inmates. >>> right now at 6:00, a major winter storm about to rock our region. >> this is legit. >> starting tonight, heavy snow, damaging winds and flooding will slam us. >> i'm staying in for the rest of the week. >> nbc 10 is covering every inch of our region, protecting and preparing you for a possible blizzard that is just hours away. >>> good evening. i'm jim rosenfield. >> and i'm jaqueline london. first up at 6:00, parts of the area are under a blizzard warning as the major winter storm heads straight for us tonight. >> it's expected to keep battering our area all day tomorrow. we have more than 100 school closings already, including philadelphia schools. the full list at the bottom of your screen. >> it is sunny and clear out there right now in center city. people are out
and how much we'll be digging out from.hat's next in my first-alert forecast. >>> also at 6:00, dealing with the fallout of the deadly prison takeover. the changes coming to delaware prisons after a guard was killed during a hostage standoff with inmates. >>> right now at 6:00, a major winter storm about to rock our region. >> this is legit. >> starting tonight, heavy snow, damaging winds and flooding will slam us. >> i'm staying in for the rest of the week....
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so how much are we presenting?> that combined with our financial contribution, get you to this 14,000 some odd that you see here. >> oh, round of applause. >> fourteen plus thousand. so chris, of course, you're representing ronald mcdonald house, every dollar helps for these families to focus on the kids. >> every dollar, every blarney, this cause so important, and we really appreciate everything that the folks at univest have been able to do by selling these blarney's, in fact, the highest blarney seller we had all year around, so thank you very much. >> that's so great. i'm very big blarney supporter myself. we have three at home and i need a few more before i leave for the day. rahel, we send it back over to you. >> katie thank you. this afternoon i'm joined by christy vazquez and her four year old daughter hope. thanks for being with us. so you stayed at the ronald mcdonald house at front and erie street quite some time now. tell me, we've heard so much about the different houses. what is it that maybe you enjo
so how much are we presenting?> that combined with our financial contribution, get you to this 14,000 some odd that you see here. >> oh, round of applause. >> fourteen plus thousand. so chris, of course, you're representing ronald mcdonald house, every dollar helps for these families to focus on the kids. >> every dollar, every blarney, this cause so important, and we really appreciate everything that the folks at univest have been able to do by selling these blarney's, in...
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they very much.le considering a sale of its stake in saudi arabian lender, a deal that could fetch $2.4 billion. let us go straight to our mideast finance reporter for details. matthew martin is in dubai. why would credit agricole want to sell now? is this sale high strategy or not? the creditll, agricole is a group under some pressure to refocus and simplify its structure and emphasizes core markets where it can drive growth out. these minority stakes banks have held in lenders in the middle east, those have come under pressure. we have seen a lot of the international, european, u.s. banks try to exit those and sell them off to local banks which are much more in growth mode. part of that is the thinking that is driving the credit agricole's view of this. at the same time, the saudi economy is coming under some pressure. quality is that your rating as the government goes through some austerity measures and consumer lending slows down, so this is also, if they are going to exit, then exiting now is a
they very much.le considering a sale of its stake in saudi arabian lender, a deal that could fetch $2.4 billion. let us go straight to our mideast finance reporter for details. matthew martin is in dubai. why would credit agricole want to sell now? is this sale high strategy or not? the creditll, agricole is a group under some pressure to refocus and simplify its structure and emphasizes core markets where it can drive growth out. these minority stakes banks have held in lenders in the middle...
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their co-workers and friend, but they're about to share much much more. >> tell but life saving operation between a pilot and a flight attendant next. my girlfriend loves artists. to be unique... and i need a conservative pair, cuz her parents hate artists! get up to 40% off a second pair of glasses. schedule your eye exam at pearlevision.com. so now i'm not being perky, telling you that drivers that switch to progressive save an average of $548! whoo! i mean, whoo. >> note note. >> we did this last friday. >> it is friday, i don't care. doesn't make a difference to me. >> well, two co-workers are testing the balance of their friendship. >> airlines captain jody, and flight attendant jenny, met each other four years after, among the co-workers showing support, donations, the two quickly became friend. when her doctor told hershey would die without a kidney transplant, one was tested immediately and was a perfect match. >> had actually said i'm going to sever you my kidney in a ice bucket on the green cart. -- on the drink cart. >> deliver it in a ice bucket? >> if he very beginning, had n
their co-workers and friend, but they're about to share much much more. >> tell but life saving operation between a pilot and a flight attendant next. my girlfriend loves artists. to be unique... and i need a conservative pair, cuz her parents hate artists! get up to 40% off a second pair of glasses. schedule your eye exam at pearlevision.com. so now i'm not being perky, telling you that drivers that switch to progressive save an average of $548! whoo! i mean, whoo. >> note note....
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tom: thank you so much. i love the magenta socks. thank you, so much.tt with us. the magenta guys have blown it up. >> they have with tremendous success in the u.s. market. driven by not just pricing but also by real investments in the network they have invested aggressively in their lt network and a good story about data speed for customers that has resonated along with their low prices. tom: bring up the chart. this is an extraordinary chart. there is the magenta chart, t-mobile back to 2012 when the world changed and verizon has gone nowhere. a price war in the united states with verizon capitulating, will sprint and t capitulate to the guy with the magenta shirt? -- theyt was verizon did not start a price war, t-mobile and's friend started it. verizon started it. craig: i was recommending t-mobile all the way through until i got off of it and said it is finally fairly valued for the first time. we just downgraded it and upgraded verizon. people misunderstand what verizon did, they always believe that network is the source of advantage and that there
tom: thank you so much. i love the magenta socks. thank you, so much.tt with us. the magenta guys have blown it up. >> they have with tremendous success in the u.s. market. driven by not just pricing but also by real investments in the network they have invested aggressively in their lt network and a good story about data speed for customers that has resonated along with their low prices. tom: bring up the chart. this is an extraordinary chart. there is the magenta chart, t-mobile back to...
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barbara, thank you so very much. mexico was supposed to pay for, new information on what just 62 miles will cost. this is 100% useful for a 100% fresh mouth. just ask listerine® users. the very people we studied in the study of bold. people who are statistically more likely to stand up to a bully, do a yoga handstand, and be in a magician's act. listerine® kills 99% of bad breath germs so you can feel 100% in life. bring out the bold™. want a less intense taste that still cleans your whole mouth? try listerine® zero alcohol. oh, how waso good!en house? did you apply? oh, i'll do it later today. your credit score must be amazing. my credit score? credit karma. it's free. that's great! um hm. just whip bam boom, it's done. that apartment is mine! credit karma. give yourself some credit. he's a nascar champion who's she's a world-class swimmer who's stared down the best in her sport. but for both of them, the most challenging opponent was... pe blood clots in my lung. it was really scary. a dvt in my leg. i had to learn
barbara, thank you so very much. mexico was supposed to pay for, new information on what just 62 miles will cost. this is 100% useful for a 100% fresh mouth. just ask listerine® users. the very people we studied in the study of bold. people who are statistically more likely to stand up to a bully, do a yoga handstand, and be in a magician's act. listerine® kills 99% of bad breath germs so you can feel 100% in life. bring out the bold™. want a less intense taste that still cleans your whole...
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is so much appreciated and so much needed, especially at this point. with that, let me stop there and thank you for your patience. >> thank you very much. [ applause ] >> i think you've outlined a very clear set of opportunities for the future. but to get to that future, you have to get through the present. and the last year was one in which significant areas were taken over by the taliban and other groups. there were no military challenges. before the u.s. election, the decision was made that basically plans to withdraw u.s. advisory groups simply were not practical. this was a decision made before the election by the obama administration, and we went from basically withdrawing advisers in 2016 to keeping them through 2021 without really defining the size of the advisory effort, without any public discussion of the counterterrorism force, and without any discussion of the role of u.s. air power and other allied countries. i think that gets to an obvious question. as you look toward these economic opportunities, are you getting a clearer picture of whe
is so much appreciated and so much needed, especially at this point. with that, let me stop there and thank you for your patience. >> thank you very much. [ applause ] >> i think you've outlined a very clear set of opportunities for the future. but to get to that future, you have to get through the present. and the last year was one in which significant areas were taken over by the taliban and other groups. there were no military challenges. before the u.s. election, the decision...
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thanks so much. >>> there is much more ahead on "world news tonight" this wednesday. the possible hate crime, the alleged attacker caught on camera. the well-dressed murder suspect running down the streets of new york. his disturbing motive revealed. >>> and the desperate search under way at this hour. the cruise ship passenger lost at sea. >>> and celebrating the self-proclaimed king of daytime television, the game show mastermind between tv's funniest, most memorable and chaotic moments. stay with us. he's a nascar champion who's faced thousands of drivers. she's a world-class swimmer who's stared down the best in her sport. but for both of them, the most challenging opponent was... pe blood clots in my lung. it was really scary. a dvt in my leg. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. my doctor and i choose xarelto® xarelto®... to help keep me protected. xarelto® is a latest-generation blood thinner... ...that's proven to treat and reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots from happening again. in clinical studies, almost 98% of patients on xarelto® did
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i'm very much tracking that. it's very much mixed feelings in the, during the program.s we get to the end of it in 1964, there are some people saying this is a humanitarian problem, people are not being treated well. we need to have some more enforcement in the way that those, the department of labor is handling this. other people are feeling like it is a competition for labor, so they would rather not have this program. so, for most of those two reasons, the program ends. it is not really, though, until the 1970's we start to see, as some scholars have pointed out by looking at the covers of national magazines, the ways in which the american public is truly concerned about tidal waves or this influx of mexican laboring people that are undocumented that are a threat to the country. host: was it somehow safer for mexican student on college campuses, was there less pushback from the american public? ms. newman: absolutely. speaking in general terms, people and united states have been interested to have mexican students on campus. that's something that dates back to the ea
i'm very much tracking that. it's very much mixed feelings in the, during the program.s we get to the end of it in 1964, there are some people saying this is a humanitarian problem, people are not being treated well. we need to have some more enforcement in the way that those, the department of labor is handling this. other people are feeling like it is a competition for labor, so they would rather not have this program. so, for most of those two reasons, the program ends. it is not really,...
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thank you so much. thank you so much acm's, i appreciate it. show me acm best moments.er have wished for, asked for and dreamt of anything more than this. catch your favorite moments from the acm awards and an exclusive encore performance by kelsea ballerini following the show on xfinity x1. the acm awards. live on sunday, april 2nd 8/7 central on cbs. lou: the former obama administration defense department official who admitted on national television that the obama administration was spying on president trump now claims she is the victim of fake news. >> and on the dark campaign of fake news, you know, that's still ongoing, we see even someone like myself get sweeped up in all of this -- >> right. >> -- you know, when people like me are speaking on behalf of process, people spin it to suit their needs. and i think maybe that the russians are behind even such fake news. lou: my god, my god, she was swept up with her own words, her own image live on television in a video that persists. these are the comments, by the way, that she made which are fake news which, and by th
thank you so much. thank you so much acm's, i appreciate it. show me acm best moments.er have wished for, asked for and dreamt of anything more than this. catch your favorite moments from the acm awards and an exclusive encore performance by kelsea ballerini following the show on xfinity x1. the acm awards. live on sunday, april 2nd 8/7 central on cbs. lou: the former obama administration defense department official who admitted on national television that the obama administration was spying on...
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thank you so much, lucas.heading east now, right now the senate intelligence community leaders are giving an update on the investigation and 's involvement in the 2016 election. we are checking in with kevin who is standing by. kevin, give us the highlights of richardy are saying burr says he is nationally -- kevin: they say they are interviewing jerod kushner at a later date. that was first reported later this week according to the new york times. they say they are going to have ongoing series of interviews with people in the trump campaign. the backdrop to all of this is, over on the house side, led by house selected intelligence , is also nuÑez continuing with his investigation and whether or not the trump transition team was surveilled during the transition. either way, i can tell you that this continues to dominate inside then both halls of congress and reverberate throughout the country. it comes at a country where this administration is looking to have a policy when following lest weeks loss on health c
thank you so much, lucas.heading east now, right now the senate intelligence community leaders are giving an update on the investigation and 's involvement in the 2016 election. we are checking in with kevin who is standing by. kevin, give us the highlights of richardy are saying burr says he is nationally -- kevin: they say they are interviewing jerod kushner at a later date. that was first reported later this week according to the new york times. they say they are going to have ongoing series...
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thank you very much. the analysis of the china story for you market strategists still with us on did break europe. your thoughts on the chinese story. 6.5%, steady as she goes in terms of the data at the start of the year. anchor: relatively strong, and strong gdp. having a resurgence in imports. showing the investment momentum what we think overall the chinese economy is stable and improving. there are dark spots in china. the chinese authorities are ready to handle. an enormous amount of tools. right now they are in the micro tuning positioning. and trumpget hairy starts a trade war. the ability to really step in on the fiscal side at 6.5%. the 6.5%,port vicarious trade and people coming in. i want you have a look at this. 67.60. this was on an live this morning that's really ramped up from january last year in terms of trade. the aussie dollar, never quite had the same kind of momentum behind it. i would like to belong quantity because commodities have come under pressure since the start of the ye
thank you very much. the analysis of the china story for you market strategists still with us on did break europe. your thoughts on the chinese story. 6.5%, steady as she goes in terms of the data at the start of the year. anchor: relatively strong, and strong gdp. having a resurgence in imports. showing the investment momentum what we think overall the chinese economy is stable and improving. there are dark spots in china. the chinese authorities are ready to handle. an enormous amount of...
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but, you know, how much energy, how many exercise you need to do. how much diet.y burn and underestimate how much energy they take in so this chamber can provide you for 24 hours exactly how much energy you burn. >> anybody can do this? >> anybody can. >> how much? >> so, it's not a cheap test. >> shocking. not cheap. okay. >> people use calculation, they use devices, people are walking all over and get a estimation. the chamber is exact science and it's a little pricey. >> okay. well, we'll be revealing mara's results later this month because it takes some time to get all the d'etat together. >> yeah. >> we'll see if she's going to make some changes. thank you very much. >>> coming up, whoopi goldberg joins us live from walt disney world and we have the cast of "beauty and the beast" telling all. so come on back to "gma." [ applause ] >> ♪ >> hello everyone. 8:27 on this tuesday march seven. i'm matt o'donnell. let's see how the roads are shaping isn't that what do you know matt we found a jam on the schuylkill. we didn't need to look hard. this is the schuylkill
but, you know, how much energy, how many exercise you need to do. how much diet.y burn and underestimate how much energy they take in so this chamber can provide you for 24 hours exactly how much energy you burn. >> anybody can do this? >> anybody can. >> how much? >> so, it's not a cheap test. >> shocking. not cheap. okay. >> people use calculation, they use devices, people are walking all over and get a estimation. the chamber is exact science and it's a...
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. >> thank you very much. chancellor, it is a great honor to welcome you to the people's house, the the white house. our two nations share much in common, including our desire for security, prosperity, and peace. we just concluded a productive meeting with the german and american companies to discuss workforce development and vocational training. very important words. germany has done an incredible job training the employees and future emploes, and employing its manufacturing and industrial workforce. it's crucial that we provide our american workers with a eally great employment outlook . that includes making sure that we harness the full potential of women in our economy. my administration is in the process of rebuilding the american industrial base, a stronger america is in the interests, believe me, of the world, as a whole. i reiterated to chancellor merkel my strong support for nato as well as the need for our nato allies to pay their fair share for the cost of defense. many nations owe vast sums of mone
. >> thank you very much. chancellor, it is a great honor to welcome you to the people's house, the the white house. our two nations share much in common, including our desire for security, prosperity, and peace. we just concluded a productive meeting with the german and american companies to discuss workforce development and vocational training. very important words. germany has done an incredible job training the employees and future emploes, and employing its manufacturing and...
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thank you very much. we were very close. we had no democrat support. we had no votes from the democrats. they weren't going to give us a single vote, it's a difficult thing to do. i've been saying for the last year and a half that the best thing we can do politically speaking is let obamacare explode, it is exploding right now. it's -- many states have big problems, almost all states have big problems. i was in tennessee the other day and they've lost half of their state in terms of an insurer. have no insurer. that is happening to many other places. i was in kentucky the other day and similar things are happening. obamacare is exploding. we couldn't quite get there. , very small number of votes short in terms of getting our bill passed. a lot of people don't realize how good our bill was because they were doing phase one. when you add phase two which was mostly the signings of secretary price behind me and phase three which i think we would have gotten, it would have been a good bill. premiums would have
thank you very much. we were very close. we had no democrat support. we had no votes from the democrats. they weren't going to give us a single vote, it's a difficult thing to do. i've been saying for the last year and a half that the best thing we can do politically speaking is let obamacare explode, it is exploding right now. it's -- many states have big problems, almost all states have big problems. i was in tennessee the other day and they've lost half of their state in terms of an insurer....
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thank you very much. we were very close. we had no democrat support. we had no votes from the democrats. they weren't going to give us a single vote, it's a difficult thing to do. i've been saying for the last year and a half that the best thing we can do politically speaking is let obamacare explode, it is exploding right now. it's -- many states have big problems, almost all states have big problems. i was in tennessee the other day and they've lost half of their state in terms of an insurer. have no insurer. obamacare is exploding the. we couldn't quite get there. a lot of people don't realize how good our bill was. that was merely phase one. if you add in phase it was two. mostly because of secretary price, and phase three which i think we would have gotten, premiums would have kwon down, -- on down and it would have been very stable, very strong. but we're very, very close and i think what will happen is obamacare will explode. it's going to be a very bad year. last year you had over 100% increases i
thank you very much. we were very close. we had no democrat support. we had no votes from the democrats. they weren't going to give us a single vote, it's a difficult thing to do. i've been saying for the last year and a half that the best thing we can do politically speaking is let obamacare explode, it is exploding right now. it's -- many states have big problems, almost all states have big problems. i was in tennessee the other day and they've lost half of their state in terms of an insurer....
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gary o'donoghue, thank you very much. we're just thank you very much.e touched an earlier in this half—hour, it is to do specifically with a vote coming up in the house of commons later this afternoon, the government facing potential defeat over its decision to end the arrival of unaccompanied refugees. this is about the dubs scheme, perhaps up to 30 conservative mps might vote in favour of a steam put forward by heidi which compels or ask local authorities to say whether perhaps they do have capacity to take in refugee children who don't have any relatives in this country. the scheme has so far helped 350 people, but it was hoped it would help more like 3000. there was criticism when it was halted at that figure. i am pleased to say that lord dubs joins me now from westminster, thank you for a time. i am just curious what people are saying to you this afternoon, what mood music is there about this idea that has been put forward ? about this idea that has been put forward? well, i very much up that heidi alan pardew amendment will win the day, that the
gary o'donoghue, thank you very much. we're just thank you very much.e touched an earlier in this half—hour, it is to do specifically with a vote coming up in the house of commons later this afternoon, the government facing potential defeat over its decision to end the arrival of unaccompanied refugees. this is about the dubs scheme, perhaps up to 30 conservative mps might vote in favour of a steam put forward by heidi which compels or ask local authorities to say whether perhaps they do have...
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and in canada, twice as much. and the human price for that, the difference of what we pay doctors and wealthy countries, $100 billion a year, that is real money. it comes to $700 a person. and let me mention one last point, globalization. and and copyright protections. those are incentives. those are protections. the distortion is in the market. i focus on prescription drugs. it is invariably drugs to be cheap in the free market to manufacture. and $84,000 in the united states. and the kind of things we get. getting cheap stuff, the same drug. that is equivalent to a 40,000% tariff. when i say that to people, that is a patent, you can call it anything you like and impact on the market. and 4 people in the developing world pay lots of money that things are very cheap. and an and requires them to patent protected prices, premarket crisis. and educated people, and washington but in any case, and selling stock and bonds. and interest rate in december. fed rate, interest rates, why did they do it. and reading their min
and in canada, twice as much. and the human price for that, the difference of what we pay doctors and wealthy countries, $100 billion a year, that is real money. it comes to $700 a person. and let me mention one last point, globalization. and and copyright protections. those are incentives. those are protections. the distortion is in the market. i focus on prescription drugs. it is invariably drugs to be cheap in the free market to manufacture. and $84,000 in the united states. and the kind of...
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he's in too much pain to celebrate right here. it wasn't as bad when he got hit in the face with a puck. so two gordy howell hat tricks. it it was so rare, out of the coach. >> that's pretty . been playing really well since they've been put and just kind of happened. >> newag chris the superchampion. and we got the first interview with him. he says it is special coming to where his dad played. hi chris wanted more playing time in new england and he will compete for it here. >> i didn't a perfect scheme fit up there and playing football and defense i' accustomed to playing in. so i'm >> i wouldn't have tried to be a part of this thing if i on the . >> philly's roster is set for the opener. what a long journey for broc to he said rartsz dream come true to play in first time. >> my scout, jy davis, drafted3. he saw in meju so thankful. >> this is what littlof. i'm john clark. we're right back. dear fellow citizen, i know what it'an losing sight. vacations i still invest in the fut like my children's college tuition and retirement.alo
he's in too much pain to celebrate right here. it wasn't as bad when he got hit in the face with a puck. so two gordy howell hat tricks. it it was so rare, out of the coach. >> that's pretty . been playing really well since they've been put and just kind of happened. >> newag chris the superchampion. and we got the first interview with him. he says it is special coming to where his dad played. hi chris wanted more playing time in new england and he will compete for it here. >>...
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thank you very much.an hour, the court and around parliament square has been lifted, you will see behind me that traffic is now flowing freely and driving around the roundabout outside the palace of westminster, and in fact, oui’ camera palace of westminster, and in fact, our camera has got down to the gate. the forensic police have been there through the course of the evening, finishing up their investigation, but there you can see people milling around the gate. you may also be able to see why people had been talking about it as a potential weak spot around the palace of westminster. that gave through the day is where ministers drive —— that gate, and where ministers leave the palace of westminster. often it is not closed, because it is so busy, andi not closed, because it is so busy, and i think that will really be the focus of the security review that ta kes pla ce focus of the security review that takes place in the weeks and months ahead. as tim said, we have heard that while discordant was being li
thank you very much.an hour, the court and around parliament square has been lifted, you will see behind me that traffic is now flowing freely and driving around the roundabout outside the palace of westminster, and in fact, oui’ camera palace of westminster, and in fact, our camera has got down to the gate. the forensic police have been there through the course of the evening, finishing up their investigation, but there you can see people milling around the gate. you may also be able to see...
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thank you so much.was certainly a contentious back and forth between sean spicer and one reporter in particular from american urban radio networks. i want you to see this. watch. >> no. at some point report the facts. the facts are that every single person who has been briefed on this subject has come away with the same conclusion. republican, democrat. so i'm sorry that that disgusts you. you're shaking your head. i appreciate it -- >> [inaudible] >> okay. but understand this, that at some point the facts are what they are, and every single person who has been briefed on this situation with respect to the situation with russia, republican, democrat, obama appointee, career have all come to the same conclusion. at some point, april, you're going to have swer with respectr or not -- >> [inaudible] >> it seems like you're hellbent on trying to make sure whatever image you want to tell about this white house stays -- >> [inaudible] i am reporting -- >> okay. but you're asking me a question, and i'm going t
thank you so much.was certainly a contentious back and forth between sean spicer and one reporter in particular from american urban radio networks. i want you to see this. watch. >> no. at some point report the facts. the facts are that every single person who has been briefed on this subject has come away with the same conclusion. republican, democrat. so i'm sorry that that disgusts you. you're shaking your head. i appreciate it -- >> [inaudible] >> okay. but understand...
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now much more difficult.he shale producers are a swing producer, which is why we don't see oil heading back towards $90, $100. some producers are profitable around this $40 range. that will keep a lid on how far oil prices can go. francine: i was looking at some of the inflation numbers. in europe, inflation may have slowed for the first time in a year. are we in an inflationary environment worldwide or is it more subdued than that? alexander: in the u.s. in particular, inflation is starting to come through in a more sustainable way outside of volatile factors such as food and energy. the labor market is tight. you can see how that could push through. elsewhere in the world, europe, still a lot more room to run. unemployment is still close to double digits. we are nowhere close to that catching point. however the core cpi forecast from the ecb hit 1.9% in 2019. clearly they believe the economy is moving in the right direction. wages will start to filter through into that headline number. francine: thank you s
now much more difficult.he shale producers are a swing producer, which is why we don't see oil heading back towards $90, $100. some producers are profitable around this $40 range. that will keep a lid on how far oil prices can go. francine: i was looking at some of the inflation numbers. in europe, inflation may have slowed for the first time in a year. are we in an inflationary environment worldwide or is it more subdued than that? alexander: in the u.s. in particular, inflation is starting to...
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thank you so much.e a good chart showing em high yields. thank you both. theresa may is handed to defeat. brexit next. . francine: welcome to our weekly brexit show from our headquarters in london, i'm francine laqua. >> a new referendum may be inevitable. it could be the only way to protect the country's interests unless the u.k. off thens plans. teresa may hit back accusing sturgeon a break away from the u.k. she told scotland she didn't think the people wanted a referendum and that they have a tunnel vision for independence and comes as the prime minister is about to address the party later. john major attacked teresa may's brexit strategy warning she's making undeliverable promises and should prepare for compromises out of her negotiations. she accused them of treating them with disregard to mall content, saying the british people are expecting a future unreal and overoptimistic. obstacles brushed aside and opportunities are inflated beyond any reasonable expectation of delivery. nissan said its pro
thank you so much.e a good chart showing em high yields. thank you both. theresa may is handed to defeat. brexit next. . francine: welcome to our weekly brexit show from our headquarters in london, i'm francine laqua. >> a new referendum may be inevitable. it could be the only way to protect the country's interests unless the u.k. off thens plans. teresa may hit back accusing sturgeon a break away from the u.k. she told scotland she didn't think the people wanted a referendum and that...
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it's getting much worse. you know, i said the other day when president obama left, they 17 -- he knew he was not going to be here. 2017 is going to be a bad year for obamacare. going to have explosive premium increases. and your deductibles are so high people don't get to use them. so they'll go with that for a little while. i honestly believe, i know some of the democrats, they're good people. i honestly believe the democrats will come to us and say, look, let's get together and get a great health care bill or plan that's really great for the people of our country. i think that's going to happen. >> you can pass a bill in the house without democrat support. why do you think you weren't able to craft a bill with total republican support? pres. trump: we were very close. anywhere from 10-15 votes short, could have even been closer. you will never know how they vote. but in the end, we would have been 10 votes, maybe closer. it's very hard to get almost 100%. you're talking about a very, very large number of vo
it's getting much worse. you know, i said the other day when president obama left, they 17 -- he knew he was not going to be here. 2017 is going to be a bad year for obamacare. going to have explosive premium increases. and your deductibles are so high people don't get to use them. so they'll go with that for a little while. i honestly believe, i know some of the democrats, they're good people. i honestly believe the democrats will come to us and say, look, let's get together and get a great...