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it is a relic of our nation's era of energy dependence that poses a direct threat to our nation's economy, risk reversal and important environmental improvementeds as concluded by the national academy of sciences and could raise energy costs for american consumers. another example is does in fact seek to pick winners and losers in the energy market, not based on market conditions, consumer preference or economic reality. the reality is that the approach of the rule is for a problem that is already being successfully addressed in the marketplace. the treatment of natural gas is a good example. but that it has been a game-changer. yet, in releasing the clean power plant last summer, the white house talking points bragged "the rush to natural gas is eliminated." presumably, a means to spur more renewable energy. in 2015, natural gas produced more electricity than any other fuel for the first time in u.s. history. by no coincidence, that period also saw the lowest carbon emissions from the power sector. and far from reducing opportunity for wind and solar power, natural gas provides the relia
it is a relic of our nation's era of energy dependence that poses a direct threat to our nation's economy, risk reversal and important environmental improvementeds as concluded by the national academy of sciences and could raise energy costs for american consumers. another example is does in fact seek to pick winners and losers in the energy market, not based on market conditions, consumer preference or economic reality. the reality is that the approach of the rule is for a problem that is...
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today it is the world's second-largest national economy. the pace and scale of economic growth in our region is utterly without precedent in human history. it would not have lapped, and its continuance cannot be assured, without the security and stability underwritten by a strong and enduring united states presence in our region. one-third of the world's middle class lives in south and east asia today. by 2030 it will be 55%. and it is not just china. the indian economy grew at 7.4% in the year to september last year making it the fastest growing major economy in the world. closer to our home is indonesia. a quarter of a million people. the world's largest muslim majority nation. its per capita gdp has increased by more than 50% over the past decade. now we want to make the most of these opportunities on our doorstep. we've championed the transpacific partnership and we urged your congress to do so, too. and we've signed or are working towards free trade agreements with all of the largest economies in the region. free trade is not just good
today it is the world's second-largest national economy. the pace and scale of economic growth in our region is utterly without precedent in human history. it would not have lapped, and its continuance cannot be assured, without the security and stability underwritten by a strong and enduring united states presence in our region. one-third of the world's middle class lives in south and east asia today. by 2030 it will be 55%. and it is not just china. the indian economy grew at 7.4% in the year...
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standard it is a relic of our nation's era of energy dependence that poses a direct threat to our nations economy, risks reversal of important environmental improvements, as concluded by the national academy of sciences, and could raise energy costs for american consumers. another example is the clean power plan which under the guise of environmental protection does, in fact, seek to pick winners and losers in the energy market, not based on market conditions, consumer preference, or economic reality. the reality is that the approach of the rule is to proposed regulation based solution for a problem that is already being successfully addressed in the marketplace. and the treatment of natural gas is a good example. the administration routinely acknowledges a greater use of natural gas and power generation has not only led to greater greenhouse gas emission reductions than any other nation, but that it has been a quote game changer, end quote come in reducing other air pollution. and the president rightly highlights that we have for more than 100 years worth of natural gas abundance. yet, in releas
standard it is a relic of our nation's era of energy dependence that poses a direct threat to our nations economy, risks reversal of important environmental improvements, as concluded by the national academy of sciences, and could raise energy costs for american consumers. another example is the clean power plan which under the guise of environmental protection does, in fact, seek to pick winners and losers in the energy market, not based on market conditions, consumer preference, or economic...
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Jan 23, 2016
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development of an industry that makes the greatest single contribution of any to the strength of the national economyover the years, it has constituted a principal source of our countries dynamic growth. the 50 millionth general motors car produced in this country stands as a symbol of vision of accomplishment. it also is a symbol of progress for the future. [applause] >> 50 million cars. blow those whistles and start the parade. ♪ >> this is a day. the entire gm line represented, new models that make automotive history every day. truck with searching powerful, the wheels of progress . electromotive with a revolutionary power of the wheels of steel that puts new life in the old iron horse. the parade -- uaw cio representing more than 300,000 members of the mighty gm team. ac spark plugs, and sparky, who all work together to make this mission strong. instituteneral motors that helped train men and women to carry on the tradition of achievement. in turn staffed that puts gm hardware upfront. course, here is the very 1988 gm car, the 1980 -- -- 1908 cadillac. a 1919 oldsmobile. and the 5 million, a pont
development of an industry that makes the greatest single contribution of any to the strength of the national economyover the years, it has constituted a principal source of our countries dynamic growth. the 50 millionth general motors car produced in this country stands as a symbol of vision of accomplishment. it also is a symbol of progress for the future. [applause] >> 50 million cars. blow those whistles and start the parade. ♪ >> this is a day. the entire gm line represented,...
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financial experts say the nation's economy only grew point-7- december. that's the slowest pace since the first quarter of the year... when the country was recovering from blizzards and business shut- downs. analysts say ... last quarter's slowdown is worrisome... because it shows the global economic slowdown is heavily affecting the u-s economy. in all... the economy grew 2- point-4 percent in 20-15 matching 20- 14's progress. one thing that is also slowing down... your evening commute. in your w-s-l-s ten timesaver traffic report... v-dot is reporting an accident on v-a 24 near stewartsville in bedford county. all travel lanes are closed... and delays are expected. there's a promising new treatment available for one of the most common mental health diseases in the country. the new ways doctors and patients are combatting depression. before that though... consider donating to our ten cares food drive. it benefits feeding america the food drive is thursday... february fourth... from 6 a-m through 7 p-m. donations are being accepted at kroger locations thr
financial experts say the nation's economy only grew point-7- december. that's the slowest pace since the first quarter of the year... when the country was recovering from blizzards and business shut- downs. analysts say ... last quarter's slowdown is worrisome... because it shows the global economic slowdown is heavily affecting the u-s economy. in all... the economy grew 2- point-4 percent in 20-15 matching 20- 14's progress. one thing that is also slowing down... your evening commute. in...
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more signs the nation's economy is still on the rebound. we'll take a look at some newly amended jobs reports. plus... music lovers are in shock tonight. ((quick nats)) "rebel rebel?" coming up... a message from fellow musicians... in tonight's financial focus.. the markets are still well-in it's called a rigged economy, and this is how it works. most new wealth flows to the top 1%. it's a system held in place by corrupt politics where wall street banks and billionaires buy elections. my campaign is powered by over a million small contributions, people like you who want to fight back. the truth is you can't change a corrupt system by taking its money. i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message. ill well-in to 10% correction territory.. but didn't lose any ground today. dow up 52 nasdaq down 6 sp500 up 2 the big local gaming stocks were mixed. caesars down 7%. mgm resorts up about 1-and a half percent new numbers from the labor department show encouraging job growth in december was better than expected. the government
more signs the nation's economy is still on the rebound. we'll take a look at some newly amended jobs reports. plus... music lovers are in shock tonight. ((quick nats)) "rebel rebel?" coming up... a message from fellow musicians... in tonight's financial focus.. the markets are still well-in it's called a rigged economy, and this is how it works. most new wealth flows to the top 1%. it's a system held in place by corrupt politics where wall street banks and billionaires buy...
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tim: with economic sanctions finally lifted, iranians nation's economy. senior international correspondent frederik pleitgen has more. " " on the first friday since the implementation of a nuclear agreement in tehran, - a tone of optimism, hope and reconciliation - even toward the u.s. (mos)"nobody hates anybody, we are people, they are people, we love each other. but our government have somethings of which they have been fighting for for many years, i don't want to get into that. but if eh this is a bridge for connecting people, then again lets hope for the best." while many sanctions have officially been lifted - the effects have not yet kicked in. still - many here hope soon their economy will thrive. (mos)"it can help iran's economy and also we have lots of educated engineers inside iran, outside iran." with the sanctions relief iran says it wants to sell up to 500 000 additional barrels of oil every day. tehran also expects major foreign investment in sectors like manufacturing, tourism and i.t. but there is still this death to america chants at the
tim: with economic sanctions finally lifted, iranians nation's economy. senior international correspondent frederik pleitgen has more. " " on the first friday since the implementation of a nuclear agreement in tehran, - a tone of optimism, hope and reconciliation - even toward the u.s. (mos)"nobody hates anybody, we are people, they are people, we love each other. but our government have somethings of which they have been fighting for for many years, i don't want to get into...
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among the topics she tackled included the the nations economy and unemployment rate. she also described the current state of america as being at a pivotal and perilous point. (( carly fiorina (d) presidential candidate "if we don't do something different if we don't have a different kind of leadership in the oval office and a different kind of citizenship throughout our great nation then we will come to a place where we won't be able to take our country back and i'm not willing to sit down and let that happen")) ((dave courvoisier)) > this afternoon fiorina also spoke at a town hall in reno . tomorrow she'll be back in las vegas for coffee with carly at the peppermill on the strip. that's happening from 8 to 9 p-m./// ((denise valdez)) > tensions could flare up during tonight's democratic presidential debate. it's the last prime-time opportunity for frontrunner hillary clinton, bernie sanders, and martin o'malley to win over voters before the iowa caucus february first. appeared on "face the nation" earlier today. previewing what is sure to be a heated topic -- gun co
among the topics she tackled included the the nations economy and unemployment rate. she also described the current state of america as being at a pivotal and perilous point. (( carly fiorina (d) presidential candidate "if we don't do something different if we don't have a different kind of leadership in the oval office and a different kind of citizenship throughout our great nation then we will come to a place where we won't be able to take our country back and i'm not willing to sit down...
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and community membmbs in cronk's restaurant as thth republican shared his plans to improve the nation's economy by cutting down gernment. he also shared his foreign policy plans if elected president. fighting terrorism through tactics like cyber warfare. he's in sioux city at stoney creek at 6 p.m. then tonight in le mars, iowa at the blue bunny ice cream parlor and museum from 7:45 to 9 p.m. watch for coverage of his campaign tonight on news 4 at 6. donald trump returned to the campaign traililn new hampshire today. that's where a new nbc news poll shows him with a 16-point lead. trump took swipes at a host of opponents during a morning ral. and, he continued to mtion ted cruz's birth in canada to an american mother, arguing cruz's eligibility to be president is "not a settled matter." he also blasted democrat bernie sanders - telling supporters he's the general election opponent trump would most like to compete against. 90 percent tax everybody, does anybody mind paying 90 percent tax? because if you go with bernie you're going to have yourself a nice 90 percent tax. he wants to take it all a
and community membmbs in cronk's restaurant as thth republican shared his plans to improve the nation's economy by cutting down gernment. he also shared his foreign policy plans if elected president. fighting terrorism through tactics like cyber warfare. he's in sioux city at stoney creek at 6 p.m. then tonight in le mars, iowa at the blue bunny ice cream parlor and museum from 7:45 to 9 p.m. watch for coverage of his campaign tonight on news 4 at 6. donald trump returned to the campaign...
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the nation to build the hoover dam can't build a 21st century electric grid to power our 21st century economyreate so many new jobs doing it. [applause] and i am the only candidate here tonight who has pledged to raise middle-class incomes, not middle-class taxes. i want to lower your taxes. [applause] by helping you with the cost of health care, caring for an aging parent. the republicans, what do they do? will they just bomb it big giveaways to the super rich and big corporations are our day gaming the system. they should pay their fair share and under my administration they will. no corp. should get rewarded for sending jobs or profits overseas. no wall street manager should pay lower rates and tax than a teacher or a nurse and if we want paychecks to grow but start by raising the minimum wage. let's make it easier for workers to organize and bargain. let's make sure that women finally get equal pay for the work that we do. [applause] and let's make it easier for parents to balance the demands of working families with affordable childcare and paid family leave. [applause] now i've got to t
the nation to build the hoover dam can't build a 21st century electric grid to power our 21st century economyreate so many new jobs doing it. [applause] and i am the only candidate here tonight who has pledged to raise middle-class incomes, not middle-class taxes. i want to lower your taxes. [applause] by helping you with the cost of health care, caring for an aging parent. the republicans, what do they do? will they just bomb it big giveaways to the super rich and big corporations are our day...
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included the the nations economy and unemployment rate. she also described the current state of america... as being at a pivotal and carly fiorina (d) presidential candidate "if we don't do something different if we don't have a different kind of leadership in the oval office and a different kind of citizenship throughout our great nation then we will come to a place where we won't be able to take our country back and i'm not willing to sit down and let that happen")) ((sharie johnson)) > this afternoon fiorina also spoke at a town hall in reno . tomorrow she'll be back in las vegas for coffee with carly at the peppermill on the strip. that's happening from 8 to 9 p-m./// sharie johnson > ron futrell is next with sports the latest news with the rebels hunt for a new basketball coach --- now, nevada's first choice for news, this is 8 newsnow, weekend j@j@ on average, it takes three hundred americans working for a solid year, to make as much money as one top ceo. it's called the wage gap. and the republicans will make it worse by lowering ta
included the the nations economy and unemployment rate. she also described the current state of america... as being at a pivotal and carly fiorina (d) presidential candidate "if we don't do something different if we don't have a different kind of leadership in the oval office and a different kind of citizenship throughout our great nation then we will come to a place where we won't be able to take our country back and i'm not willing to sit down and let that happen")) ((sharie...
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back now with a very good way to finish off the year for the nation's economy, hopefully this will help the stock market cheer up a bit. both the job market and many paychecks ended last year on a positive note. american employers added million jobs. nearly 3-hundred thousand alone in december. it was the second best year for jobs gains since 19-99. americans saw their paychecks go up as well. wages grew 2-point-5 percent in december-- some of the biggest growth in almost six years. and the new year is starting off on the right foot for apple. new year's day was a record breaker. i-phone and i-pad owners spent more than 144-million dollars on apps and in-app purchases that day. the holidays were also very good. more than a billion dollars was spent in the app store between christmas and new year's. next at 5-30-- a special celebration for the king of rock and roll-- and it's not here in the u-s. we'll take you to one of the largest elvis events in the world-- next. then at 6-- live team coverage. a local city leader facing federal charges. the crimes he's accused of committing-- and rea
back now with a very good way to finish off the year for the nation's economy, hopefully this will help the stock market cheer up a bit. both the job market and many paychecks ended last year on a positive note. american employers added million jobs. nearly 3-hundred thousand alone in december. it was the second best year for jobs gains since 19-99. americans saw their paychecks go up as well. wages grew 2-point-5 percent in december-- some of the biggest growth in almost six years. and the new...
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. >> fish production plays a key role in the national economy and it has a future.cannot allow ourselves to concentrate solely on fishing. resources are limited. at some point, these natural resources will be depleted. >> fish production is an important sector for morocco. annual sales total sum one billion euros, set to triple by 2020. >> farmers from across europe congregate, and they are not happy. prices for dairy and meat are at rock-bottom, due in part to sanctions imposed on russia. there are two sides to every story. after the new free trade agreement with europe came into effect, ukrainian companies are optimistic. >> this caviar is from salmon instead of sturgeon, but still in high demand. the company behind it produces in ukraine in germany, now hoping the free trade agreement with the eu will bolster sales. >> it is really important because we have a plan, making business much easier. providing advice to trade companies in berlin, but many have stayed home because of the slumping economy. executives are optimistic. this manufacturer has managed to convin
. >> fish production plays a key role in the national economy and it has a future.cannot allow ourselves to concentrate solely on fishing. resources are limited. at some point, these natural resources will be depleted. >> fish production is an important sector for morocco. annual sales total sum one billion euros, set to triple by 2020. >> farmers from across europe congregate, and they are not happy. prices for dairy and meat are at rock-bottom, due in part to sanctions...
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also saying that despite the slow down, the national economy will improve. the outlook for the coming year is a modest increase in the rate around the world. and modest improvement in economies. a little bit liar growth marginally highner the u.s. as well. and the beginning of the recovery that are contrasting very sharply. >> our coverage begins with barnabie phillips who has the latest from london. >> i think both optimists and pessimists will be able to table different things from is this latest i.m.f. report. yes, they believe the global economy will see modest growth overall, but they are saying that that rate of growth is .2% less than they thought it was going to be, only three months ago. they are scaling back, if you like. they see positives. they see the united states, the united kingdom, some countries in europe, enjoying a modest continuing economic recovery. growth in p the united states staying in the 2.5% region over the next couple of years. china, they see continuing to have a bumpy ride. growth ofen just over 6%, it sounds good but when you
also saying that despite the slow down, the national economy will improve. the outlook for the coming year is a modest increase in the rate around the world. and modest improvement in economies. a little bit liar growth marginally highner the u.s. as well. and the beginning of the recovery that are contrasting very sharply. >> our coverage begins with barnabie phillips who has the latest from london. >> i think both optimists and pessimists will be able to table different things...
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plus, there is a cost to falling oil prices on the national economy. and no one played a villain like him. with veteran stage and movie actor alan an average of ninety people are killed by guns in this country every single day. president obama wants to make universal background checks the law of the land. and he wants to make sure gun manufacturers can finally be held accountable when their guns are used to kill our children. it's time to pick a side. either we stand with the gun lobby... ...or we join the president... ...and stand up to them. i'm with him. please join us. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. how much internet speed does one family actually need? ballpark. i assembled a similar family unit. we have centurylink internet. they offer a range of speeds. for us, 40 megs works great. with that, you can download an hd movie or tv show in minutes and songs in seconds. which is a good thing, because my pretend family is not big on waiting. get up to 40 meg centurylink internet for $20 a month for a year when bundled with a qualifying
plus, there is a cost to falling oil prices on the national economy. and no one played a villain like him. with veteran stage and movie actor alan an average of ninety people are killed by guns in this country every single day. president obama wants to make universal background checks the law of the land. and he wants to make sure gun manufacturers can finally be held accountable when their guns are used to kill our children. it's time to pick a side. either we stand with the gun lobby... ...or...
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. >>> plus there is a major cost to falling oil prices, on the national economy, we will explain. >>> and no one played a villain like him, remembering veteran stage and film actor alan rickman, just ahead on the "cbs evening news". >>> leslie joining us again. >> the drama. >> you cannot keep up. >> something happens every five minutes. we told you earlier in the the show, les bow even from the philadelphia daily news reported doug pederson will be the next head coach of the eagles. pederson was quarterback forbidder and now offensive coordinator in kansas city under andy reid. forty-seven year-old spent 11 years as a player, he began his nfl coaching career with the eagles in 2009. when asked how his interview with the bird went, he said all of the right things. >> gosh, it went great. it is a great opportunity to see howie and mr. lurie and just a chance to talk with them and sit down with them. again, i have a lot of respect for the the organization and what they're doing there. >> also, as we told you earlier chip kelly is now new head coach of the 49ers but can he resurrect the
. >>> plus there is a major cost to falling oil prices, on the national economy, we will explain. >>> and no one played a villain like him, remembering veteran stage and film actor alan rickman, just ahead on the "cbs evening news". >>> leslie joining us again. >> the drama. >> you cannot keep up. >> something happens every five minutes. we told you earlier in the the show, les bow even from the philadelphia daily news reported doug...
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Jan 19, 2016
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it is a relic of our nation's era of energy dependence that poses a direct threat to our nation's economy, risk reversal of important environmental improvements as concluded by the national academy of sciences and could raise energy costs for american consumers. another example is the clean power plant, which under the guise of environmental protection does, in fact, seek to pick winners and losers in the energy market, not based on market conditions, consumer preference, or economic reality. the reality is that the approach of the rule is to propose a regulation-based solution for a problem that is already being successfully addressed in the marketplace, and the treatment of natural gas is a good example. the administration routinely acknowledges that greater use of natural gas and power generation has not only led to greater greenhouse gas emission reductions than any other nation but that it has been a, quote, game changer, end quote, in reducing other air pollution. and the president rightly highlights that we have far more than 100 years worth of natural gas abundance. yet, in releas
it is a relic of our nation's era of energy dependence that poses a direct threat to our nation's economy, risk reversal of important environmental improvements as concluded by the national academy of sciences and could raise energy costs for american consumers. another example is the clean power plant, which under the guise of environmental protection does, in fact, seek to pick winners and losers in the energy market, not based on market conditions, consumer preference, or economic reality....
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what the difference between pro-energy development and anti-energy development will mean to our nation's economy, businesses, families, consumers, and for our environment. last year a study by wood-mckenzie found with the right energy policies america's oil and natural gas industry could support as
what the difference between pro-energy development and anti-energy development will mean to our nation's economy, businesses, families, consumers, and for our environment. last year a study by wood-mckenzie found with the right energy policies america's oil and natural gas industry could support as
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plus, the hidden cost of falling oil prices on the national economy. villain like him. remembering veteran stage and movie actor alan rickman tonight on the western edition of the "cbs evening news" at 5:30 right after kpix 5 news. ,,,,,, four out of five people may not agree on carne asada or carnitas. but four out of five who got their health insurance through covered california got help paying for it. find out if you could be one of them at coveredca.com enroll by january 31st to avoid the irs tax penalty. ♪ now and then we all appreciate a little help. through covered california, health insurance could cost less than you think. and most uninsured californians could get help paying for it. to find free, local, in-person help visit coveredca.com this is san francisco traffn a normal night. now add-- an extra million people forh t-- new >>> i'm veronica de la cruz in the kpix 5 newsroom. new at 6:00 tonight this is san francisco traffic on a normal night. now add an extra million people for the super bowl. tonight, new details on the street closures t
plus, the hidden cost of falling oil prices on the national economy. villain like him. remembering veteran stage and movie actor alan rickman tonight on the western edition of the "cbs evening news" at 5:30 right after kpix 5 news. ,,,,,, four out of five people may not agree on carne asada or carnitas. but four out of five who got their health insurance through covered california got help paying for it. find out if you could be one of them at coveredca.com enroll by january 31st to...
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vonnie: yen is just underneath $1.21 now, trying to jumpstart the nation's economy. kuroda japan governor announced the move today. he hopes it will push banks to sluggishpite japan's economy. the central bank will be charged a fee. talks overws, peace syria resumed in geneva. andesentatives from russia syrian president bashar al-assad's government will meet. the u.n. is brokering the talks, saying syria's humanitarian crisis must end. all sides are using hunger as a weapon, putting up blockades. u.s. diplomats say they are having a hard time getting otherworld hours to get tough with north korea. promotings. is fo u.n. sanctions. among the ideas that's cutting off the country's oil supplies or finances. the yuan is not expected -- the u.n. is not expected to back either plan. brazilng the zika virus, is hardest hit. in august, the world health organization well hold an emergency meeting monday about the crisis. the virus has been found in 24 countries now. and conservative lawmaker care and brady said according the eu will make it harder for british teams to sign. f
vonnie: yen is just underneath $1.21 now, trying to jumpstart the nation's economy. kuroda japan governor announced the move today. he hopes it will push banks to sluggishpite japan's economy. the central bank will be charged a fee. talks overws, peace syria resumed in geneva. andesentatives from russia syrian president bashar al-assad's government will meet. the u.n. is brokering the talks, saying syria's humanitarian crisis must end. all sides are using hunger as a weapon, putting up...
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(e - rain - e - uns) iranians are hoping for a big boost in their nation's economy. we'll show you how much money could flow into the country. 3 "you're watching siouxland news at sunrise, with jacob taylor"3 3 "weather on the ones, brought to you by siouxland federal credit union" 3 winter weather advisories are in effect through this evening for southern parts of siouxland. expect freezing drizzle and areas of freezing fog this morning and 1-3" of snow through tonight. winds will be breezy creating blowing snow across the area. tomorrow skies will start to clear with a high in upper 20s the rest of the week calls for a big warm up and clearing skies with temperatures reaching the mid 40s by friday. as we head into the weekend there is a slight chance for light rain/snow mix on saturday.the first alert weather team is keeping a very close eye on the first couple days of february for our next big storm system. stay tuned! 3 3 3 3 here's what we're talking about on facebook this morning... we finally know who will be playing in super bowl 50. who do you think will 3 a
(e - rain - e - uns) iranians are hoping for a big boost in their nation's economy. we'll show you how much money could flow into the country. 3 "you're watching siouxland news at sunrise, with jacob taylor"3 3 "weather on the ones, brought to you by siouxland federal credit union" 3 winter weather advisories are in effect through this evening for southern parts of siouxland. expect freezing drizzle and areas of freezing fog this morning and 1-3" of snow through...
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hills of dakota territory, general george custer is happy to take credit for the boost to the nation's economyt going to be great for gold, but was going to be great to settle and to bring more people in and to get the indians out. >> the land had been set aside for use by the sioux in the fort laramie treaty. although the u.s. now offers to buy the land, sioux spiritual leader sitting bull refuses. >> sitting bull's people were ordered into their agencies to report. of course they wouldn't come, so sheridan decided that they had to be taught a lesson. and then that justified the army going out to get them. custer was going to lead the troops that were gonna bring in the sioux. >> in late spring, custer leads his 7th cavalry deep into indian territory on the northern plains. >> sir! there's an indian camp up aheadk to his familiar playbook, dividing his regiment into smaller detachments, the same tactic that worked for him at washita. >> custer does not do his homework. he does not do his reconnaissance. that's really his short card. >> captain benteen, take three companies and advance on the
hills of dakota territory, general george custer is happy to take credit for the boost to the nation's economyt going to be great for gold, but was going to be great to settle and to bring more people in and to get the indians out. >> the land had been set aside for use by the sioux in the fort laramie treaty. although the u.s. now offers to buy the land, sioux spiritual leader sitting bull refuses. >> sitting bull's people were ordered into their agencies to report. of course they...
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today it is the world's second-largest national economy. the pace and scale of economic growth in our region is utterly without precedent in human history. it would not have happened, and its continuance cannot be assured, without the security and stability underwritten by a strong and enduring united states presence in our region. one-third of the world's middle class lives in south and east asia today. by 2030 it will be 55%. and it is not just china. the indian economy grew at 7.4% in the year to september last year making it the fastest growing major economy in the world. closer to our home is indonesia. a quarter of a billion people. the world's largest muslim majority nation. its per capita gdp has increased by more than 50% over the past decade. now we want to make the most of these opportunities on our doorstep. we've championed the transpacific partnership and we urged your congress to do so, too. and we've signed or are working towards free trade agreements with all of the largest economies in the region. free trade is not just go
today it is the world's second-largest national economy. the pace and scale of economic growth in our region is utterly without precedent in human history. it would not have happened, and its continuance cannot be assured, without the security and stability underwritten by a strong and enduring united states presence in our region. one-third of the world's middle class lives in south and east asia today. by 2030 it will be 55%. and it is not just china. the indian economy grew at 7.4% in the...
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but the marketing group credits a strong national economy... and casinos that are adding to their properties to their confidence in breaking that record this year: ((kevin bagger/ senior director of strategic research, lvcva: there is still room for growth right now, the thing about las vegas that people seem to get desentsitized, at least locals do, there is constant reinvestment in the destination, the hotels are constantly updating their properties, whether it is new restaurants or the tmobile arena is opening up this year, there are new headliners coming to town, as long as the hotels continue to aggressively do that while we in partnership with them to aggressively market those hotels we believe we will continue to see growth at least in the near term. )) ((paul joncich)) the l-v-c-v-a also has a partnership with airlines... and have worked to increase the flights to get more people here./// ((paul joncich)) > many questions surround the death of a florida woman found dead in italy. ((denise valdez)) the small clue.... investigators are wo
but the marketing group credits a strong national economy... and casinos that are adding to their properties to their confidence in breaking that record this year: ((kevin bagger/ senior director of strategic research, lvcva: there is still room for growth right now, the thing about las vegas that people seem to get desentsitized, at least locals do, there is constant reinvestment in the destination, the hotels are constantly updating their properties, whether it is new restaurants or the...
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while cheaper gas will help boost the nation's consumer economy, sagging prices could impact the global economy and areas of the country that are highly dependent on oil. ((denise valdez)) > ((jeremy aguero)) ((denise valdez)) > would you ever pay ten dollars for a birthday candle? it turns out... plenty of people are. but are they worth it? michelle mortensen puts it to the test in this week's "try it before you buy it" segment. and don't forget to go to las vegas now dot com to enter to win 25- hundred dollars! we'll announce the winner in our special newscast after the super bowl!/// there are two democratic visions for regulating wall street. one says it's okay to take millions from big banks and then tell them what to do. my plan -- break up the big banks, close the tax loopholes, and make them pay their fair share. then we can expand health care to all, and provide universal college education. will they like me? no. will they begin to play by the rules if i'm president? you better believe it. something extra special for your next birthday party? how about a spinning, musical candl
while cheaper gas will help boost the nation's consumer economy, sagging prices could impact the global economy and areas of the country that are highly dependent on oil. ((denise valdez)) > ((jeremy aguero)) ((denise valdez)) > would you ever pay ten dollars for a birthday candle? it turns out... plenty of people are. but are they worth it? michelle mortensen puts it to the test in this week's "try it before you buy it" segment. and don't forget to go to las vegas now dot com...
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. >> i hope these trips will benefit our nation economy and technology. we should make the most of the postnuclear deal for employment of our country and our dear youths. these trips are in line with this objective. >> reporter: more on rouhani's four day european trip from al jazeera's jacky rowland. >> the iranian delegation including around 100 business leaders dashes through streets of rome towards the italian presidency. this is hassan rouhani's first official trip to europe since international sanctions against iran were lifted a week ago. and he chose rome rather than paris his first stages. destination. among the first deals to be signed, an indication of the long standing cooperation between italy and iran. >> translator: we have gone through difficult tense times. the past sheds lights on the times in which both our people struggled but we've learned to recognize each other, to have a desire for dialogue, stability, peace and respect between our people. this is the italian government's wish. i'm sure we share these sentiments with the iranian go
. >> i hope these trips will benefit our nation economy and technology. we should make the most of the postnuclear deal for employment of our country and our dear youths. these trips are in line with this objective. >> reporter: more on rouhani's four day european trip from al jazeera's jacky rowland. >> the iranian delegation including around 100 business leaders dashes through streets of rome towards the italian presidency. this is hassan rouhani's first official trip to...
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today, it is the role's second-largest national economy.he pace and scale of economic growth in the region is utterly without present in human history. it would not have happened and it's continuous cannot be assured without the security underwritten by a strong and enduring united states presence in our region. one third of the world passes middle-class lives in southeast asia today. will be 55%. it is not just china. 74%,ndian economy grew at making it the fastest-growing major economy in the world. closer in our home is indonesia. a quarter of a billion people are the world passes largest muslim majority nation. per capita gdp has increased more than 50% over the past decade. want to make the most of these opportunities on our doorstep. we have championed the transpacific partnership and urge your congress to do so. we have signed or are working toward free trade agreements with all of the largest economies in the region. free trade is not just good for jobs. it is good for security. the more we trade, the more we rely on each other, the
today, it is the role's second-largest national economy.he pace and scale of economic growth in the region is utterly without present in human history. it would not have happened and it's continuous cannot be assured without the security underwritten by a strong and enduring united states presence in our region. one third of the world passes middle-class lives in southeast asia today. will be 55%. it is not just china. 74%,ndian economy grew at making it the fastest-growing major economy in the...
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trade show began today. saying that the winter recreation industry contributes to the national industry -- economy and supports people in colorado. pollution threatens that industry by changing weather patterns. >> your voice matters. look at how many young people that you people can connect with in a moment's notice. people who understand the value of the natural resources and who would rather be outside than anywhere else. >> reporter: the snow bronstein -- runs through sunday and features merchandise from every major winter sports snow -- winter sports company.>>> a prominent spot on your tv during superbowl 50. patches go on the uniforms and this year you can see a golden the owner, brown abrams, says knowing that the team will be wearing the logo will make it extra special. >> it hits home for us in fort collins. we are proud to be part of it. when our team is in the game, that's even better. we want to watch because the bronco is in it and our product is there. you bet. >>> abrams said this is the fourth year that they have made the logos for the super bowl. >>> since the barbie doll debuted
trade show began today. saying that the winter recreation industry contributes to the national industry -- economy and supports people in colorado. pollution threatens that industry by changing weather patterns. >> your voice matters. look at how many young people that you people can connect with in a moment's notice. people who understand the value of the natural resources and who would rather be outside than anywhere else. >> reporter: the snow bronstein -- runs through sunday and...
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he's going to work with folks to make sure we move the chains forward to fix the nation's economy and make the world safer. that's what he's selling now. the people who are going to listen and vote are taking hymn at his word. >> here's what trump responded, the failing national review magazine has just been informed by the republican national committee that they cannot participate in the debate. is it possible this could back fire and just increase the fervor, is that what you think? >> well, the rnc is very smart. they realize that the thing you don't want to do is look like you're piling on against any of the front-runner candidates. and obviously there are those who would like to see an establishment republican emerge as the party's standard-bearer. that might not happen this this cycle. we don't know yet, it's still too early the tell. the republican national committee is being very fair, make sure there's a level playing field, let's not pile on any of our candidates early on threats see whalet's see what h. >> let's talk about piling on for a second. donald trump wasn't through
he's going to work with folks to make sure we move the chains forward to fix the nation's economy and make the world safer. that's what he's selling now. the people who are going to listen and vote are taking hymn at his word. >> here's what trump responded, the failing national review magazine has just been informed by the republican national committee that they cannot participate in the debate. is it possible this could back fire and just increase the fervor, is that what you think?...
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so national security and the economy. >> hello, professor. my name is sam from hofstra university. question actually goes along with the previous question. >> okay. >> and i know that national security is very salient in the minds of american voters, especially after paris. but which candidate would you say has been really successful at steering the debates and setting the agenda of the 2016 election? >> that is -- oh, i guess i could just say it remains to be seen. that's such a tough question. i think one of the most interesting speakers on national security in the debates has actually been senator paul. whether you agree with him or not, right? and he's taken a pretty hard line against intervention, right, actually going against the establishment in his party. but he's really i think raised some fundamental questions about the u.s. role in the world. and i think whether -- not endorsing his position, but these questions about what our goals are abroad and how we pursue those goals with money, troops, alliances, foreign aid, right, diplomacy, those are some tough questions that i
so national security and the economy. >> hello, professor. my name is sam from hofstra university. question actually goes along with the previous question. >> okay. >> and i know that national security is very salient in the minds of american voters, especially after paris. but which candidate would you say has been really successful at steering the debates and setting the agenda of the 2016 election? >> that is -- oh, i guess i could just say it remains to be seen....
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chi china's stock market is less reflective of the nation's economy compared to other countries.on earth will be affected by the policies in the next year. >> china's killing us. >> you'll likely hear lots of china bashing in the 2016 election, but the truth is americans should be rooting for china to succeed. if not, americans will feel the pain right here at home. >>> next on gps, understanding henry kissinger. richard nixon secretary of state is one of the most controversial people to hold that office. is that controversy grounded in factor fiction? i'll ask neil ferguson, the author of a massive biography of the 92-year-old elder statesman. then, i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna. it turns out i'm scottish. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. aren't moving in the right direction,bers it can be a burden. but what if you could wake up to lower blood sugar? imagine loving your numbers. discover once-daily invokana®. with over 6 million prescriptions and counting, it's the #1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. invokana® is used along with
chi china's stock market is less reflective of the nation's economy compared to other countries.on earth will be affected by the policies in the next year. >> china's killing us. >> you'll likely hear lots of china bashing in the 2016 election, but the truth is americans should be rooting for china to succeed. if not, americans will feel the pain right here at home. >>> next on gps, understanding henry kissinger. richard nixon secretary of state is one of the most...
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to be blunt, it could devastate the national economy. think about it -- we would run out of steel. this is the kind of steel that does not come from other places. it is based on the ore that comes through the sioux locks. it is interesting if you look at the history, a second thousand foot lock was actually authorized, believe it or not and 1986 by the federal government. congress approved the second lock, they said we allocate the money to build it. this was something we need to work with congress on, on getting up done -- it done. i am proud to say we have partners in the federal government we have been working with to make sure we explain this issue to the public to , leaders in washington, and a commitment to get it done. i would like to recognize two great partners -- up in the gallery. we have captain steve, and lieutenant colonel michael sellers junior of the united states army of corps of engineers. please rise. [applause] just as i mentioned a commission on infrastructure, a commission on education. when those commissions get their work done, we need to aggregate this to t
to be blunt, it could devastate the national economy. think about it -- we would run out of steel. this is the kind of steel that does not come from other places. it is based on the ore that comes through the sioux locks. it is interesting if you look at the history, a second thousand foot lock was actually authorized, believe it or not and 1986 by the federal government. congress approved the second lock, they said we allocate the money to build it. this was something we need to work with...
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jon: the history of this nation's economy in recent decades, you know, there's that kind of a swing every, seven years when we head into a recession, we had one, obviously, in 2008-2009, the so-called great recession. are we about to hit another one? >> i don't think so. see, now recessions are defined on growth shrinking, either stagnant or shrinking growth over two quarters going forward. i don't think this is going to slow growth in the american economy. yeah, the stock market's going down. remember, stock market isn't the only thing in the economy. there's a labor market, there are other forms of markets in the grander economy, and with all this extra money you'll be able to go to the movies, you'll be able to take your wife to go have a cocktail. people will spend those things, and that'll be good for the greater economy. not necessarily the stock market, but the greater economy. so i don't think we're going to have negative growth which would be what it would take to define a true recession. jon: it is nice not to spend $85 or $90 when i fill my tank. >> it is. and by the way, your
jon: the history of this nation's economy in recent decades, you know, there's that kind of a swing every, seven years when we head into a recession, we had one, obviously, in 2008-2009, the so-called great recession. are we about to hit another one? >> i don't think so. see, now recessions are defined on growth shrinking, either stagnant or shrinking growth over two quarters going forward. i don't think this is going to slow growth in the american economy. yeah, the stock market's going...
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could negative impact the total economic activity that the aviation industry contributes to the national economy. i hope today's hearing will shed light on the complex schedule and cost demands and subcommittees will walk away better equipped to consider the issues moving forward. mr. chairman, i know as an a airport yourself you understand this as well. >> i would like to thank the chairman for his comments. certainly i have been in those situations myself. and i appreciate your testimony on them. let me introduce our witnesses. our first witness is dr. steven volz, information services at noaa. in order to allow time for discussion, please limit your testimony to five minutes. your entire written statement will be made part of the record. we on this committee have mostly probably already read it. i now dr. dr. volz for five minutes to present his testimony. >> well, good morning, chairmen, ranking member beyer and the subcommittees. the noaa satellite portfolio provides continuous satellite data integral to weather forecasting and noaa, working with nasa, ensures the continuity of this critica
could negative impact the total economic activity that the aviation industry contributes to the national economy. i hope today's hearing will shed light on the complex schedule and cost demands and subcommittees will walk away better equipped to consider the issues moving forward. mr. chairman, i know as an a airport yourself you understand this as well. >> i would like to thank the chairman for his comments. certainly i have been in those situations myself. and i appreciate your...
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nation. our economy continues to lag, businesses in nevada and nationwide are struggling due to endless mounds of red tape, obamacare has proved to be unaffordable, spending has reached an all- time high, and a failed foreign policy has led to increased threats to our homeland and abroad. to say the american people are eager for change would be an ((dave courvoisier)) > president obama talked about raising the minimum wage tonight... vegas today. the "raising wages summit" was held on the campus of c-s-n's cheyenne campus today. afl-cio. the idea is to get the conversation on the table about making sure nevadans make a living wage. nationally... groups want the wage to be increased to 15- dollars- an- hour. we talked with former nevada attorney general catherine cortez masto... who is now running for the u-s senate... her plan calls for an increase to 12- dollars an hour: (( catherine cortez masto, running for u.s. senate: some of the businesses i've talked to support it so again i think this is an issue that many people in this state understand it and get what's going on and are willing to ge
nation. our economy continues to lag, businesses in nevada and nationwide are struggling due to endless mounds of red tape, obamacare has proved to be unaffordable, spending has reached an all- time high, and a failed foreign policy has led to increased threats to our homeland and abroad. to say the american people are eager for change would be an ((dave courvoisier)) > president obama talked about raising the minimum wage tonight... vegas today. the "raising wages summit" was held...
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with that $2 trillion or a nation's economy, it would be one of the top 10 economies in the world. mr. speaker, the investors' business daily reports that we have concluded eight years of zero real wage growth for america's workers and families. that means zero wage growth for the entire obama administration. what about jobs? we would have created almost six million more jobs if the so-called obama recovery had been just as strong as the average recovery since world war ii. america cannot afford for washington to continue to sacrifice the nation's prosperity and ability to generate jobs so the regulatory bureaucracy can expand in every nook and cranny in our lives. nothing in this bill prevents emergency regulations or otherwise unduly delays needed regulation. vote against this motion to recommit. vote for this bill and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the previous question is ordered. the question is on the motion to recommit. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the noes have it. ms. kelly: i ask for a recorded vote. th
with that $2 trillion or a nation's economy, it would be one of the top 10 economies in the world. mr. speaker, the investors' business daily reports that we have concluded eight years of zero real wage growth for america's workers and families. that means zero wage growth for the entire obama administration. what about jobs? we would have created almost six million more jobs if the so-called obama recovery had been just as strong as the average recovery since world war ii. america cannot...
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japan central bank trying unprecedented treages to jump-start the nation's economy. negative interest rate economy is being introduced for the first time. bank of japan governor hopes it will push banks to lend despite japan's sluggish recovery. banks that need too much money on deposit with the central bank will now be charged a fee. russia's central bank is leaving its benchmark interest rate unchanged for a fourth straight meaning but warning it may take inflacerisk intense fifmente the key rate will stay at 11% in line with all 42 economists surveyed by bloomberg. votion wagen may buy back diesel cars in the u.s. if they can't make them client with air quality rules fast enough according to "the new york times." it's the clearest indication yet the german automaker may not have the technology to bring emissions for some vehicles into line with regulation without hurting performance and fuel economy. that is the bloomberg business flash. to london where my european close partner in crime, mark barton. you are seeing european stocks rise. a lot to do with the bank o
japan central bank trying unprecedented treages to jump-start the nation's economy. negative interest rate economy is being introduced for the first time. bank of japan governor hopes it will push banks to lend despite japan's sluggish recovery. banks that need too much money on deposit with the central bank will now be charged a fee. russia's central bank is leaving its benchmark interest rate unchanged for a fourth straight meaning but warning it may take inflacerisk intense fifmente the key...
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. >> the entire national economy will be stimulated. >> i didn't understand the difference between waitinga magazine opposed to writing for television. >> you were an excellent writer, still are. my charge was to assist you to be a better reporter in a visual medium. >> i started on may 8th, 1990. august 1st, 1990, a few weeks later, saddam hussein invades kuwait. >> baptism by fire. >> the first gulf war put cnn on the map and me, well, in front of it. as the new pentagon correspondent, i watched bernie along with my colleagues peter arnet reporting from baghdad. after interviewing saddam hussein in the past, bernie returned there for another interview. when that fell through, he chose to stay. then the bombs began falling. >> the skies over baghdad have been illuminated. >> the first thing i said i. hope he's okay. i knew this air campaign the bombs were coming in big time. >> you were scared for your life. >> e yes, very much so. in war, one moment you're alive and. the next you're dead. >> watch iing bernie during tho days of crisis taught me a lot about how to do my job better. what w
. >> the entire national economy will be stimulated. >> i didn't understand the difference between waitinga magazine opposed to writing for television. >> you were an excellent writer, still are. my charge was to assist you to be a better reporter in a visual medium. >> i started on may 8th, 1990. august 1st, 1990, a few weeks later, saddam hussein invades kuwait. >> baptism by fire. >> the first gulf war put cnn on the map and me, well, in front of it. as...
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we've talked about national security, the economy, right? who are the voters?at are the -- who are the voters in the swinge states, in pennsylvania, in ohio that need toat be reached? in florida? there was a column in "the new york times" just over the weekend. i underestimated trump. and one of the, and he cites a t recent argue about how blue collar white voters who are registered democrats are saying they like donald trump.ay now, will they opportunity to to vote for him? -- turn out to vote for him? remains to be seen. but wills a theme here. trump's themes of populism, nationalism, a sense that government doesn't care about the middle class, those themes are resonating with voters. and how candidates play those out now that the debates areil still continuing but in their campaigning, in going through meeting with voters, town halls, getting out the vote, appealing state by state and then nationally as we head to the conventions will be a big part of determining whether conventional wisdom still matters. it still matters, but how much conventional wisdom ca
we've talked about national security, the economy, right? who are the voters?at are the -- who are the voters in the swinge states, in pennsylvania, in ohio that need toat be reached? in florida? there was a column in "the new york times" just over the weekend. i underestimated trump. and one of the, and he cites a t recent argue about how blue collar white voters who are registered democrats are saying they like donald trump.ay now, will they opportunity to to vote for him? -- turn...
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field candidates will be working especially hard to distinguish themselves on matters. >> that's national economy, national security, and probably the heroin epidemic, what they have to talk about to make the final connections. >> experts say negative tv ads will start coming on strong. super pacs. it's getting people to the polls that matters the most, >> campaign, especially on the republican side the difference between second and fifth could be a couple thousand votes, getting out the vote matters. >> after the primary the republican field is expected to narrow down. candidates who come in sixth or below will likely drop out soon after. wmur news 9. amy: and today, hillary clinton will pick up a big endorsement in the granite state. the planned parenthood at a fundraiser in manchester. only the third time the organization has ever endorsed a candidate in a presidential race. and two time olympic gold medallist and world cup champ abby woman ambach having a woman in the white house would change the way that girls look at the world. >> i think it would give the 10-year-old girl the idea that she
field candidates will be working especially hard to distinguish themselves on matters. >> that's national economy, national security, and probably the heroin epidemic, what they have to talk about to make the final connections. >> experts say negative tv ads will start coming on strong. super pacs. it's getting people to the polls that matters the most, >> campaign, especially on the republican side the difference between second and fifth could be a couple thousand votes,...
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a clear message of honesty, integrity, transparency in government and leadership -- a strong nation on economy. it' s an argument that hillary clinton cannot make it she has a history of hypocrisy, dishonesty . it has been proven, the american people do not trust her. sending e-mails from your bathroom with classified information on them is not the leader america is going to choose. josh: i' ve got 20 seconds to get the last word after the bathroom,. mr. buckley: no idea what she is talking about, but kelly ayotte will be on fox news faster than josh: the new hampshire primary is important and we' ve got to do our jobs and turnout. it is going to be a great turnout. mr. buckley: a huge event. ms. horn: a great year for republican leadership. josh: -- josh:-- >> tonight is the end of my as i end my campaign for president, i' m confident we can elect the right person. someone who will bring us together and understands that politicians must be the people' s servant. josh: george pataki announcing the end of his presidential campaign and taking a veiled swipe at donald trump. pataki dropped out la
a clear message of honesty, integrity, transparency in government and leadership -- a strong nation on economy. it' s an argument that hillary clinton cannot make it she has a history of hypocrisy, dishonesty . it has been proven, the american people do not trust her. sending e-mails from your bathroom with classified information on them is not the leader america is going to choose. josh: i' ve got 20 seconds to get the last word after the bathroom,. mr. buckley: no idea what she is talking...
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remember, this is a guy who took over a presidency, when not only the nation's economy, was the global economy was in financial free fall from financial markets to unemployment to the housing market. and here we now have been seeing steady economic gain. and we do have a lot of insecurity, whether it's insecurity that's coming from stagnating wages or the insecurity that's coming just from a lot of the things going on around the globe. but i think he's going to really speak to those issues that resonate with americans, bring us together and say, we've come a mighty long way, but here's my vision for where we need to go in the next year and the years beyond that. and i think giving that kind of momentum of vision for the next year plus five, i think will really help hand the baton to whoever is the eventual candidate for the democratic party. >> senator cory booker of new jersey, thank you for coming on tonight, on state of the union night. >>> coming up, two competing visions for america. later this hour, donald trump offering his plan to make america great again. that's his phrase. >>
remember, this is a guy who took over a presidency, when not only the nation's economy, was the global economy was in financial free fall from financial markets to unemployment to the housing market. and here we now have been seeing steady economic gain. and we do have a lot of insecurity, whether it's insecurity that's coming from stagnating wages or the insecurity that's coming just from a lot of the things going on around the globe. but i think he's going to really speak to those issues that...
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nation. our economy continues to lag, businesses in nevada and nationwide are struggling due to endless mounds of red tape, obamacare has proved to be unaffordable, spending has reached an all- time high, and a failed foreign policy has led to increased threats to our homeland and abroad. to say the american people are eager for change would be an understatemen t." end quote. ((patranya bhoolsuwan)) community advocates also used the watch party to register people to vote and gave out information on the nevada caucuses coming up next month./// ((dave courvoisier)) > a cbs news - new york times poll released today shows that americans remain divided on president obama's overall job rating as he begins his last year in office. 46% approve of the president's performance... while 47% disapprove. 65% of americans continue to say the country is off on the wrong track. on a positive note for the president, 62% of americans action concerning guns... however, only 49% think it was within his authority to take the executive action./// ((patranya bhoolsuwan)) > a big development in the democratic presiden
nation. our economy continues to lag, businesses in nevada and nationwide are struggling due to endless mounds of red tape, obamacare has proved to be unaffordable, spending has reached an all- time high, and a failed foreign policy has led to increased threats to our homeland and abroad. to say the american people are eager for change would be an understatemen t." end quote. ((patranya bhoolsuwan)) community advocates also used the watch party to register people to vote and gave out...
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the nation to build the hoover dam can't build a 21st century electric grid to power our 21st century economyreate so many new jobs doing it. [applause] and i am the only candidate here tonight who has pledged to raise middle-class incomes, not middle-class taxes. i want to lower your taxes. [applause] by helping you with the cost of health care, caring for an aging parent. the republicans, what do they do? will they just bomb it big giveaways to the super rich and big corporations are our day gaming the system. they should pay their fair share and under my administration they will. no corp. should get rewarded for sending jobs or profits overseas. no wall street manager should pay lower rates and tax than a teacher or a nurse and if we want paychecks to grow but start by raising the minimum wage. let's make it easier for workers to organize and bargain. let's make sure that women finally get equal pay for the work that we do. [applause] and let's make it easier for parents to balance the demands of working families with affordable childcare and paid family leave. [applause] now i've got to t
the nation to build the hoover dam can't build a 21st century electric grid to power our 21st century economyreate so many new jobs doing it. [applause] and i am the only candidate here tonight who has pledged to raise middle-class incomes, not middle-class taxes. i want to lower your taxes. [applause] by helping you with the cost of health care, caring for an aging parent. the republicans, what do they do? will they just bomb it big giveaways to the super rich and big corporations are our day...
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Jan 15, 2016
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they're so important to our national defense our economy and our way of life that it is imperative government and private sectors encourage organizations in these sectors to use best security practices. one promising area of insent vising companies is tied to the growth of the insurance market. the commerce department has described cyber insurance as "an effective market driven way of increasing cyber security." the treasury department has suggest that had the increasing demand may help drive private sector policy holders to adopt the nist cyber security framework. as insurance companies get their arms around the data that accumulate with each new breach they will want insights into what their clients are doing to protect themselves. are they applying sufficient ongoing protection? are they using the framework or an equivalent standard? in fact, insurance companies may well require their clients to adopt the nist framework in order to demonstrate insureability and reduce their premiums. when that happens we could see greater market-based pressure brauths to bear that will effectively require
they're so important to our national defense our economy and our way of life that it is imperative government and private sectors encourage organizations in these sectors to use best security practices. one promising area of insent vising companies is tied to the growth of the insurance market. the commerce department has described cyber insurance as "an effective market driven way of increasing cyber security." the treasury department has suggest that had the increasing demand may...
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Jan 9, 2016
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they're so important to our national defense, our economy, and our way of life that it is imperative that government private sectors encourage organizations in these that sectors to use best practices. one promising area of incentivizing company is tied to the growth of cyber insurance market. the commerce department has described cyber insurance as an effective market-driven way of increasing cyber security. the treasury department has also suggested that the increasing demand of cyber insurance may help drive private-sector policyholders to adopt the cyber security framework. as insurance companies get their arms around the cyber security actuary data that accumulate with each new breach, they will want to have insights into what their clients are doing to protect themselves. are they applying sufficient ongoing protection for their systems and data? are they using the framework or an equipment standard? impact insurance companies may require their companies to adopt the framework in order to demonstrate insurability and reduce their premiums. when that happens we can see greater m
they're so important to our national defense, our economy, and our way of life that it is imperative that government private sectors encourage organizations in these that sectors to use best practices. one promising area of incentivizing company is tied to the growth of cyber insurance market. the commerce department has described cyber insurance as an effective market-driven way of increasing cyber security. the treasury department has also suggested that the increasing demand of cyber...