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mark: he has critics on the left , and he is a nec -- neocon but he does bring rigor.people started to say irresponsible things on foreign policy, he would have helped them to it. it may mean other people and up not running. the field might be smaller. john: if i am one of the governors who does not have foreign-policy expertise, i am glad john bolton is out of the race. you know he is about national security and hotspots. you knows more than marco rubio rand paul. you could have embarrassed any number of them on a debate stage. mark: the bolton primary begins today. there will be people to get his support. he has built up something of a following and is a good foreign-policy advisor. john: fair enough. it was the best of times and worst of times for everyone with a stake in the clinton crash chronicles. mark: harpercollins corrected a handful of passages that turned out to be wrong in the best selling book. the author, peter sweitzer went on the offensive when nbc news found out he failed to disclose donations yet made to the foundation. who got a bigger scale today?
mark: he has critics on the left , and he is a nec -- neocon but he does bring rigor.people started to say irresponsible things on foreign policy, he would have helped them to it. it may mean other people and up not running. the field might be smaller. john: if i am one of the governors who does not have foreign-policy expertise, i am glad john bolton is out of the race. you know he is about national security and hotspots. you knows more than marco rubio rand paul. you could have embarrassed...
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electronics is the result of a merger between hitachi, mitsubishi and nec and ill really focuses a lot on the automotive chip sector of the markets and watching that sector, as well. ai? >> you mentioned the falling dollar. it does look weaker against both the yen and the euro. where are some of the pairs trading right now? >> having a look at the levels right now, the dollar as you say is weaker against both currencies. investors still waiting for further signals when the federal reserve may decide to raise rates and data in the first quarter if you remember showed conflicted signs on the u.s. economy and any lag in that decision to raise rates would weigh on the dollar. according to analysts. greece remains a focus, although we may see a little bit of positives. there we had reports of the european central bank to decide against tougher terms for the country's funding requirements. of course we'll follow that. now, also we need to watch out for energy related shares chls you are looking at brent crude oil prices there and it was up 3% and west texas intermediate up more than 2%. now,
electronics is the result of a merger between hitachi, mitsubishi and nec and ill really focuses a lot on the automotive chip sector of the markets and watching that sector, as well. ai? >> you mentioned the falling dollar. it does look weaker against both the yen and the euro. where are some of the pairs trading right now? >> having a look at the levels right now, the dollar as you say is weaker against both currencies. investors still waiting for further signals when the federal...
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how he age of the day he arrived in washington and the end of the civil war before his assassination nec the shallow face, and the melancholy look in his eye and you feel the kind of emotion for him that you can only feel for jefferson among the founders based on the way jefferson emotional script continues to speak to us. and yes, we do as a culture, as the people in need to identify with a past that makes us deserving of good things. we don't like to think americans are essentially conservative. we don't want a revolution. we want something to believe in that is universal transferable. you know, national pride. every nation has say. but i've been critiquing here is american exceptionalism as a new political dogma that has taken jefferson language and made it much more aggressive than what it was intended to be. still it is important for us to trace back the idea of american exceptionalism to jefferson in 1776 and the founding document. you know, that is a bit of historical speculation on my part. i think in expecting jefferson as the emotive founder we learn a lot more about the geneal
how he age of the day he arrived in washington and the end of the civil war before his assassination nec the shallow face, and the melancholy look in his eye and you feel the kind of emotion for him that you can only feel for jefferson among the founders based on the way jefferson emotional script continues to speak to us. and yes, we do as a culture, as the people in need to identify with a past that makes us deserving of good things. we don't like to think americans are essentially...
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there were greeted by their grandfather or uncle and aunt >> reporter: the kids along with their father nec had spent two days trapped in the sierras after their truck got stuck in a trade rather than try to walk for safety the two young children and elders did decided to stay put away for help after being rescued by helicopter thursday evening and checked out by paramedics the family spent the night in a hotel room their grandfather bought says the kids thought they were on an adventure with their father meanwhile and they had stayed behind in the sierra in an attempt to recover is damage wrought the thought stay behind >> reporter: is uncertain right now wind law goes will return to piedmont charles clifford kron 4 news >> pam moore: baggy check everyone is glad to hear they are say kron 4 was there today when other family members arrived in the bay area grant lodes joins us now with more on the emotional reunion and how our newscast later role in keeping the family informed on the search >> grant lodes: nick's brother and sister landed they quickly learn that their trip would be a celebr
there were greeted by their grandfather or uncle and aunt >> reporter: the kids along with their father nec had spent two days trapped in the sierras after their truck got stuck in a trade rather than try to walk for safety the two young children and elders did decided to stay put away for help after being rescued by helicopter thursday evening and checked out by paramedics the family spent the night in a hotel room their grandfather bought says the kids thought they were on an adventure...
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for the nec the northeast corridor that 2200 trains each and every day go between washington dc and boston, of course right through philadelphia, and right through that stretch of tracks which is now of course not going to be up and running for at least a week. >> that's right. the commercial break we were talking, you're right the tracks that we're looking at here where this accident occurred is the main line connection between boston all the way down to washington. so here is the situation. right now service suspended on amtrak between new york and philadelphia. the local trains and the asela express trains, service suspended, new york to philadelphia. you can go south of philadelphia obviously there will be some service disruptions along the way because these trains will not be able to run straight through. as far as the regional rail service, septa's trenton regional rail line service suspended indefinately. some good news here, they have reinstated service on the chestnut hill west line, that is however running with some delays. amtrak with no service new jersey transit is going to cr
for the nec the northeast corridor that 2200 trains each and every day go between washington dc and boston, of course right through philadelphia, and right through that stretch of tracks which is now of course not going to be up and running for at least a week. >> that's right. the commercial break we were talking, you're right the tracks that we're looking at here where this accident occurred is the main line connection between boston all the way down to washington. so here is the...
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one from swiss cheese, so sad for all involved, prayers, fellow employees, fellow customers amtrak nec. >> of course standing for northeast corridor the most heavily traveled train tracks in the u.s. >> then pat said it is sad to hear about amtrak one # # speeding so irresponsibly. yet another unnecessary tragedy. of course people as you said have been sounding off. this shock and surprise to so many people to wake up to the news yesterday. >> break for the amtrak 18 victims, only the grace of god protected so many. so sorry for those who lost their loved ones, at last count, seven people died of the 243 people on board and we have many more, as many as ten people still in critical condition. we will keep an eye on both the investigation the recovery are you also what's going on at the area hospitals, and then again in port richmond, live report straight ahead. i'm lynne abraham. when i became philadelphia's da, child victims had to face a judge ...a jury...the public... and testify eye to eye with their attackers. it wasn't right. so i got a constitutional amendment passed allowing ch
one from swiss cheese, so sad for all involved, prayers, fellow employees, fellow customers amtrak nec. >> of course standing for northeast corridor the most heavily traveled train tracks in the u.s. >> then pat said it is sad to hear about amtrak one # # speeding so irresponsibly. yet another unnecessary tragedy. of course people as you said have been sounding off. this shock and surprise to so many people to wake up to the news yesterday. >> break for the amtrak 18 victims,...
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the first nec director the country ever had. before that, he was cochairman of goldman sachs. he served as cochairman of the council on foreign relations and one of the founders of the hamilton [indiscernible] join me in welcoming bob. [applause] sandberg: hank paulson -- you can see how great this would be for them, right? hank paulson, 74th secretary of the united states treasury. served under president bush. before that, ceo of goldman sachs. teachers the paulson institute at the university of chicago, a think and do tank area i like that language. he has a new book out called "dealing with china" which just hit number three on the new york times list for its debut placement. [applause] sandberg: and our third, tim geithner, the 75th secretary of the u.s. treasury. served under president obama. you heard it here, folks. he never actually worked at goldman sachs. he never did. people think he did, but he never actually did that. has some views on why that he may sure later. but he was ceo of the new york federal reserve rank. before that, he was a career civil servant at tre
the first nec director the country ever had. before that, he was cochairman of goldman sachs. he served as cochairman of the council on foreign relations and one of the founders of the hamilton [indiscernible] join me in welcoming bob. [applause] sandberg: hank paulson -- you can see how great this would be for them, right? hank paulson, 74th secretary of the united states treasury. served under president bush. before that, ceo of goldman sachs. teachers the paulson institute at the university...
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if convicted nec could face life in prison.l fight is just two days away in las vegas. there is a $100 price tag if you want to watch it on pay-per-view. if you are not willing to pony up that kind of money sports bars are also hearing the fight. buffalo well win since it would charge customers admission fees creek several bars in san francisco or so daring the game starting at $20. = = starting >> gary: this evening everyone! >> gary: the forty-niners were supposed to pick right pricked they have just made a trade with san diego. giving up the third and fourth round pick or receiving. service and big brokerage so there picked now has moved to spots back. >> gary: a fellow pam on twitter. for updates. >> pam: foul me? really?-- follow >>wide receiver from alabama >> gary: many he does everything smart and right leg jerry rice. 124 catches last season. at the south east conference record corporate planning for alabama crimson tide. a marty cooper outstanding receiver. with his new coach del rio. >> typically a lot more work to g
if convicted nec could face life in prison.l fight is just two days away in las vegas. there is a $100 price tag if you want to watch it on pay-per-view. if you are not willing to pony up that kind of money sports bars are also hearing the fight. buffalo well win since it would charge customers admission fees creek several bars in san francisco or so daring the game starting at $20. = = starting >> gary: this evening everyone! >> gary: the forty-niners were supposed to pick right...
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. >> reporter: everyone in the shopping complex knows nec has nice things to say about him and pushing the vest with the search.. instagram photos shown again a family camping on the yuba river. nick's sister says nick and as kids in experiments. black tie or ordered tundra ford pickup in. when experience but notified the authorities in return of the sierra search by land and air in full swing. "will become very seventh" >> reporter: brennan franco was doors down where nichols barbershop. no one there one of the talk about others who work here but i had great things to say about next been. "always been are really kind and direct. understanding person he recognizes you really actually generally interested in how you doing." >> reporter: back now or neckcloth close work with friends tell us the neck is an avid adventure camper if anyone is to be lost for have a problem in the wild he should know how to get out of it. on that for you coming upset on kron 4 news at 6. >> pam: address on the corn her an ongoing severe drought is nice to see some light showers bring across the bay area today
. >> reporter: everyone in the shopping complex knows nec has nice things to say about him and pushing the vest with the search.. instagram photos shown again a family camping on the yuba river. nick's sister says nick and as kids in experiments. black tie or ordered tundra ford pickup in. when experience but notified the authorities in return of the sierra search by land and air in full swing. "will become very seventh" >> reporter: brennan franco was doors down where...
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they said, what you let us put your name and nec, i do not care. do what you want. -- put your name in, he said, i do not care, do what you want. after the election, he shows up in washington, not to be a congressman but military duty. he is appointed, he goes to help general grant at the battle of shiloh. grant says he would not have survived if garfield would not come and go the forces of sydney johnson, and the euro was garfield. in 1863, he returns as chief of staff to general william rosecrans, the commander of the army of cumberland. he then comes to the conclusion -- he complains to other generals and says we do not have a good intelligence unit so he creates the army intelligence unit and sets it up from scratch. it turns out he then gets a reputation as a military genius. he is the principal strategist for the unions taking over and gaining control and played a key role in a battle. in late 18 cc three, his health suddenly deteriorated. he suffers from jaundice, significant weight loss, and probably infectious hepatitis. so he has to go ho
they said, what you let us put your name and nec, i do not care. do what you want. -- put your name in, he said, i do not care, do what you want. after the election, he shows up in washington, not to be a congressman but military duty. he is appointed, he goes to help general grant at the battle of shiloh. grant says he would not have survived if garfield would not come and go the forces of sydney johnson, and the euro was garfield. in 1863, he returns as chief of staff to general william...
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he was the 70th secretary of the treasury who served under president clinton and the first nec director of the country. before that, he was cochairman of goldman sachs and now he served as cochairman of the council on foreign relations and one of the founders of hamilton project. please let me in joining bob. [laughter] you can see how great this would be for them, right? hank paulson, 74th secretary of the united states treasury and served under president bush. before that, ceo of goldman and sachs. he now chairs the paulson institute at the university of chicago which is a think and do tank, i like that which and he has a new book called "dealing with china," which hit number three on the new york times bestseller list. [applause] our third, tim geithner, the 75th secretary of the u.s. treasury served under president obama. you heard it here folks, he never actually worked at goldman sachs. he never did. people think he did but this may be why. bob has some views on why and he may choose to share them later. he was ceo of the new york federal reserve bank and before that, he was a civ
he was the 70th secretary of the treasury who served under president clinton and the first nec director of the country. before that, he was cochairman of goldman sachs and now he served as cochairman of the council on foreign relations and one of the founders of hamilton project. please let me in joining bob. [laughter] you can see how great this would be for them, right? hank paulson, 74th secretary of the united states treasury and served under president bush. before that, ceo of goldman and...