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in 1976 when they won the euros and in 1996 they reached a final again they produced stars such as ned vs sid ski. to name a few. and they qualified for euro 2020 again for the 7th time in a row this has only been achieved by a few other nations but checks are not precisely ecstatic about their team there's been a bit of a fall out with the public becomes the national team many national nash you say my thought and i knew which did then i will still be watching your generation this is good but to do was the nation was but. what has happened has checked football fallen from grace or is it a sleeping giant. are they ready to strike again like in the good old days. is it back to the future for the czechs at euro 2020. i went all across the czech republic to find oh. let's start in prague the golden city one of europe's gyms everybody loves it not just tourists on the world famous charles bridge. it has lately also been popular with italian football fans. because into play here in the champions league against slavia prague the stadium was sold out which is not always the case when the natio
in 1976 when they won the euros and in 1996 they reached a final again they produced stars such as ned vs sid ski. to name a few. and they qualified for euro 2020 again for the 7th time in a row this has only been achieved by a few other nations but checks are not precisely ecstatic about their team there's been a bit of a fall out with the public becomes the national team many national nash you say my thought and i knew which did then i will still be watching your generation this is good but...
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ned, how will the staff in the intelligence community react to this? they have now not only a president who is an intelligence risk, which is to say a risk when in possession of intelligence information, they have now a director of national intelligence. the very top of the intelligence pyramid is now a risky place to deliver information. >> well, you know, lawrence, as a former intelligence professional to me there was one particularly disturbing element to this story and frankly it wasn't the crux of it. it wasn't the central allegation that the russians are back in 2020, that trump wants to keep that hidden because in many ways we've always known that was going to be the case. that was the most predictable element of the story. president trump has in many ways left the door open for the russians, volume 1 and volume 2 of the mueller report documented how as president he tried to cover his tracks during his time in office, and we fully expect he'll try and do the same again as president. as a former intelligence professional what was even more distur
ned, how will the staff in the intelligence community react to this? they have now not only a president who is an intelligence risk, which is to say a risk when in possession of intelligence information, they have now a director of national intelligence. the very top of the intelligence pyramid is now a risky place to deliver information. >> well, you know, lawrence, as a former intelligence professional to me there was one particularly disturbing element to this story and frankly it...
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matthew mccarthy, ned price thank you for joining us tonight.really appreciate it. >>> and when we come back south carolina. john heilemann is live in south carolina tonight where new polls are showing joe biden with what is a strong lead. some polls showing it to be an increasing lead over bernie sanders. south carolina votes on saturday. ♪ limu emu & doug and now for their service to the community, we present limu emu & doug with this key to the city. [ applause ] it's an honor to tell you that liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. and now we need to get back to work. [ applause and band playing ] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ [wood rolling] alexios, add toilet paper to the shopping list. [chiseling on stone] oh, and camel milk. and a chicken. and moisturizer. alexa: thanks, guys. i'll take it from here. it's more than just fast. it keeps all your devices running smoothly. with built-in security that protects your kids... ...no matter what they're up to. it protect
matthew mccarthy, ned price thank you for joining us tonight.really appreciate it. >>> and when we come back south carolina. john heilemann is live in south carolina tonight where new polls are showing joe biden with what is a strong lead. some polls showing it to be an increasing lead over bernie sanders. south carolina votes on saturday. ♪ limu emu & doug and now for their service to the community, we present limu emu & doug with this key to the city. [ applause ] it's an...
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we'll talk about twitters quarter with the company's chief financial officer ned segal.t interview is at 8:45 a.m. eastern time for reaction now given we have the numbers crossing, we have ed lee here, new york times corporate media and john ford is in the house, co-anchor of "squawk alley" and all things tech what is your immediate take on this, the stock looks like it's moving on this news about 3% up just now >> well, i want to get in there and see the daily active user numbers as well expected to be up 2 to 3 million overall pretty flat in the u.s. but i think this is a little bit of a sigh of relief given what we saw from snap, concerns about the holiday season overall snap and twitter tend to be associated together more than anything and then if you look across digital media in general, facebook's quarter disappointed some people, google they broke out the numbers, but top line wise not as strong as some had hoped the core ad business was the strongest part i think there were some worries about twitter. that's why perhaps the pop initially. >> i do think with this
we'll talk about twitters quarter with the company's chief financial officer ned segal.t interview is at 8:45 a.m. eastern time for reaction now given we have the numbers crossing, we have ed lee here, new york times corporate media and john ford is in the house, co-anchor of "squawk alley" and all things tech what is your immediate take on this, the stock looks like it's moving on this news about 3% up just now >> well, i want to get in there and see the daily active user...
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should be put on what is an organization that is essential to our national security. >> jim himes, ned price, thank you both for your guidance on this important story tonight. really appreciate it. >>> and when we come back, rommroger stone became the latest friend of donald trump, long-time friend of donald trump to be sentenced to prison today. roger stone was convicted of lying to congress, obstruction of justice and witness tampering in the investigation of vladimir putin's interference in the 2016 presidential election. and he was sentenced on the day we discover very clearly just how much vladimir putin is doing it again. saving for ava's college. financial security. being able to retire. on our terms. no matter what your goals are, our trusted advisors can help you reach them. ameriprise financial. our trusted advisors can help you reach them. hey hey! you guys man, i'm thinklook like foodies. would you like to try our trashy back ribs? oh, that sounds great... everything is locally harvested, farm to dumpster to table. uhhh, what do you... what else do you got? (stammering) w-w
should be put on what is an organization that is essential to our national security. >> jim himes, ned price, thank you both for your guidance on this important story tonight. really appreciate it. >>> and when we come back, rommroger stone became the latest friend of donald trump, long-time friend of donald trump to be sentenced to prison today. roger stone was convicted of lying to congress, obstruction of justice and witness tampering in the investigation of vladimir putin's...
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ned price is still with us.orld of wikileaks and russian intelligence was behind all of this. it was never established in this case nor in the mueller report. but as someone who worked on the other side of the obama white house, your reactions to this whole saga of roger stone? >> well, it's undeniable, wikileaks has done enormous damage to our national security. of course, even if we leave aside the 2016 dumping of emails pertaining to the election, we've seen any number of instances where wikileaks has chosen to disseminate whole cloth what were otherwise sensitive information in some cases deep within the vaults of the u.s. government. i'm also reminded, andrea, of what prosecutors said during the final days of roger stone's trial last year. they were explaining to the jury why he went about his efforts to obstruct the congressional investigation and one of the prosecutors, in fact, the prosecutor who resigned only days ago in the midst of this whole sentencing, said that roger stone knew if this information
ned price is still with us.orld of wikileaks and russian intelligence was behind all of this. it was never established in this case nor in the mueller report. but as someone who worked on the other side of the obama white house, your reactions to this whole saga of roger stone? >> well, it's undeniable, wikileaks has done enormous damage to our national security. of course, even if we leave aside the 2016 dumping of emails pertaining to the election, we've seen any number of instances...
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it was somebody else that was contracted so i immediately called ned on saturday and said, ned, wherere the people from twitter? they're still spotty they need to be in more places >> well, the stock is going to be a feature today with potentially as much as a 9% gain. >> wow that's better than kellogg, that's better than dickinson. >> we'll keep an eye on both of those and also check in on qualcomm, estee lauder. >> we have so much to do that's why we took over the 10:00 block. >> we haven't told them that. >> yeah. >> by the way, you can always watch us live when you're on the go you know, leave the house but you still want to see your cnbc. >> can you stay in your casper bed and watch? >> what we're going to say about qualcomm lo t app and you can watch us on the go we've got the opening bell after this >>> time to pay attention to the ipo market once again. we are on ipo watch as casper nits ready to ring the openg we'll bring you the company's first trade and an interview with the ceo these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customer
it was somebody else that was contracted so i immediately called ned on saturday and said, ned, wherere the people from twitter? they're still spotty they need to be in more places >> well, the stock is going to be a feature today with potentially as much as a 9% gain. >> wow that's better than kellogg, that's better than dickinson. >> we'll keep an eye on both of those and also check in on qualcomm, estee lauder. >> we have so much to do that's why we took over the...
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45 minutes. >>> it is my great pleasure to introduce my partner in government, our great governor, ned lamont. [ applause ] >> mr. president, mr. speaker, senator fazano, representative clarida or should i say clarida's butler, not yet, this is one public/private partnership we all strongly approve. [ applause ] my fellow state officials, members of the general assembly, judicial branch, lieutenant governor bisowitz, emily, annie, lindsey, honored guest, and the people of the great state of connecticut, thank you again for trusting me to this office, and inviting me back into the hall, the room where it happens, and thanks to our partnership, the state of our state is strong and it's getting stronger. [ applause ] >> but we're just getting started. we still have a long way to go. a year ago, i promised that we would work together to ensure the connecticut's future would no longer be defined by a fiscal crisis. we made a down payment on that promise by passing an ontime honestly balanced budget that showed we could live within our means and hold the line on taxes. we also boosted our st
45 minutes. >>> it is my great pleasure to introduce my partner in government, our great governor, ned lamont. [ applause ] >> mr. president, mr. speaker, senator fazano, representative clarida or should i say clarida's butler, not yet, this is one public/private partnership we all strongly approve. [ applause ] my fellow state officials, members of the general assembly, judicial branch, lieutenant governor bisowitz, emily, annie, lindsey, honored guest, and the people of the...
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matthew mccarthy, ned price thank you for joining us tonight.really appreciate it. >>> and when we come back south carolina. john heilemann is live in south carolina tonight where new polls are showing joe biden with what is a strong lead. some polls showing it to be an increasing lead over bernie sanders. south carolina votes on saturday. it's tough to quit smoking cold turkey. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, depressed mood, suicidal thoughts or actions, seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking, or life-threatening allergic and skin reactions. decrease alcohol use. use caution driving or operating machinery. tell you
matthew mccarthy, ned price thank you for joining us tonight.really appreciate it. >>> and when we come back south carolina. john heilemann is live in south carolina tonight where new polls are showing joe biden with what is a strong lead. some polls showing it to be an increasing lead over bernie sanders. south carolina votes on saturday. it's tough to quit smoking cold turkey. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with...
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the effort is to control the messaging, get everybody on the same page. >> ned, as you know, mike pence was widely criticized for how he handled the hiv crisis in indiana when he was governor, house speaker nancy pelosi confronted him about her concerns about the appointment. let me play that for you. >> this is about resources, it is also about personnel. it's also about respect for science, for evidence based decision making. >> do concerns many democrats have need to be put aside, wait and see, can mike pence handle this or are you concerned he is not the best person for the job? >> the concerns are well founded and i think broader than that. this is precisely what it looks like when the administration is forced to respond from starting position of crawl rather than from a sprint. i say that not because of anything president trump has done in the past 24 hours or two months when the virus came onto the scene in china, rather it is a cumulative toll of more than three years of neglect and incompetence, an administration driven as much by chaos ac as ideology. one of the key lessons in
the effort is to control the messaging, get everybody on the same page. >> ned, as you know, mike pence was widely criticized for how he handled the hiv crisis in indiana when he was governor, house speaker nancy pelosi confronted him about her concerns about the appointment. let me play that for you. >> this is about resources, it is also about personnel. it's also about respect for science, for evidence based decision making. >> do concerns many democrats have need to be put...
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. >> ned!ome kind of strange convention, it's explained. >> phil connors, i thought that was you. >> you're in a time machine or somebody cast a spell. >> phil connors! >> but this just happened. and nobody minded. >> phil connors. >> ned? >> the movie is perfect. it's also so obviously for bill. >> bill, like the groundhog bill? >> yeah, like the groundhog bill. >> look for your shadow there, pal! >> morons, your bus is leaving. >> it's hard to be a likeable dick and then win the audience over by the end. bill is really good at that. >> oh, thank you, young man. >> it's nothing ma'am. i had the tire and the jack. just be comfortable, all right? >> to me, bill murray is one of the great comedy actors that has ever been. >> how long will you be staying with us? >> indefinitely. i'm being sued for divorce. >> he's picky, which is perfect, because then he finds his way into somebody really extraordinary. >> what's the secret, max? >> the secret? >> yeah. you seem to have it pretty figured out. >>
. >> ned!ome kind of strange convention, it's explained. >> phil connors, i thought that was you. >> you're in a time machine or somebody cast a spell. >> phil connors! >> but this just happened. and nobody minded. >> phil connors. >> ned? >> the movie is perfect. it's also so obviously for bill. >> bill, like the groundhog bill? >> yeah, like the groundhog bill. >> look for your shadow there, pal! >> morons, your bus is...
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ned vits aged out there was just no one to lean on there was no one who would be coming through so there was a gap like a real gap afterwards after 2008. there is a superstar in key to czech republic success in the past in 2004 a czech republic had the potential to win it. but the great greek walled was stronger and snatched the title. when levy a generation retired sec football entered years of depression it took until the 2010 for the czech f.a. to take action and to try fixing this. 3 years ago they set up regional academics and those are now really focused on developing a crop of players that will be consistently able to go ever resolved and the man in charge of these youth academies is not quite a stranger. do you remember a few. of course you do who could forget this hair. and she played with flair and elegance not many heads. and this is today what a make over he looks like if movie director rescript checked football. he did. not. appear. to show the nods. to me. just before. like belgium or germany in the past czech republic wants to get back on track by professionalizing youth f
ned vits aged out there was just no one to lean on there was no one who would be coming through so there was a gap like a real gap afterwards after 2008. there is a superstar in key to czech republic success in the past in 2004 a czech republic had the potential to win it. but the great greek walled was stronger and snatched the title. when levy a generation retired sec football entered years of depression it took until the 2010 for the czech f.a. to take action and to try fixing this. 3 years...
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ned price, thank you so much. sobering. >>> the gloves are off.tegy. is he running out of time to close the gap? butter poached, creamy and roasted. or try lobster sautéed with crab, shrimp and more. so hurry in and let's lobsterfest. or get it to go at red lobster dot com how we worship, or who we love. and the 2020 census is how that great promise is kept. because this is the count that informs where hundreds of billions in funding will go each year for things like education, healthcare, and programs that touch us all. shape your future. start here. learn more at 2020census.gov you've been hearing a lot about 5g. but there's 5g... and then there's verizon 5g. we're building the most powerful 5g experience for america. it's more than 10 times faster than some other 5g networks. and it's rolling out in cities across the country. so people can experience speeds that ultra wideband can deliver. 1.7 gigs here in houston. 1.8 gigs here in frigid omaha. almost 2 gigs here in los angeles. that's outrageous. it's like an eight-lane highway compared to a
ned price, thank you so much. sobering. >>> the gloves are off.tegy. is he running out of time to close the gap? butter poached, creamy and roasted. or try lobster sautéed with crab, shrimp and more. so hurry in and let's lobsterfest. or get it to go at red lobster dot com how we worship, or who we love. and the 2020 census is how that great promise is kept. because this is the count that informs where hundreds of billions in funding will go each year for things like education,...
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. >>> next, connecticut democratic governor ned lamont delivers his state of the state address in hartford. he discussed funding infrastructure projects, lowering the cost of prescription drugs, and protecting the environment. this is 45
. >>> next, connecticut democratic governor ned lamont delivers his state of the state address in hartford. he discussed funding infrastructure projects, lowering the cost of prescription drugs, and protecting the environment. this is 45
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son las 12:15 del ned media dÍa. retiraron las aplicaciones de... justo antes del super bowl.a impulsar el voto y tambiÉn extenderse hacia las elecciones generales. dice va a asociarse con organizaciones sin fines de lucro. determinÓ que la mitad de los niÑos menores de 5 aÑos, en estados unidos, tiene una tableta, que pasan por lo menos 3 horas al dÍa pegados en la pantalla. >>> lo creo y es una situaciÓn que preocupa a los expertos que buscan seÑales de adicciÓn de dispositivos electrÓnicos desde temprana edad. >>> se lo damos para estar haciendo cosas y los niÑos pegados. >>> estamos haciendo un daÑo definitivamente. >>> en el programa la voz se vivieron momentos emocionantes y la florida tuvo 3 participantes. se trata de... ambos del team vives y ilda naranjo del team guzmÁn. >>> miren lo que nos contaron. ♪. ♪. >>> ¿quÉ estÁ pasando? ya eres parte de la voz ¿cÓmo te sientes?. >>> me siento agradecida, emocionada, no sÉ, no se, muchas cosas pasando por aquÍ. ♪. ♪. >>> estoy feliz, y muy emocionada por estar aquÍ. >>> comenzando a vivir el sueÑo desde mi casa, ya venÍa pens
son las 12:15 del ned media dÍa. retiraron las aplicaciones de... justo antes del super bowl.a impulsar el voto y tambiÉn extenderse hacia las elecciones generales. dice va a asociarse con organizaciones sin fines de lucro. determinÓ que la mitad de los niÑos menores de 5 aÑos, en estados unidos, tiene una tableta, que pasan por lo menos 3 horas al dÍa pegados en la pantalla. >>> lo creo y es una situaciÓn que preocupa a los expertos que buscan seÑales de adicciÓn de...
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that is scaring a lot of my sources in the intelligence community. >> ned price, what's your reaction>> i think overall katy, what has become clear is that donald trump doesn't want a dni. he does not want someone to fulfill the statutory functions of the dni, to be his presence approximately adviser and over see the national intelligence program. he wants a bill barr for the intelligence community. someone who will protect and even prize donald trump's personal, political interests, even when those come into conflict with the national interests and with our national security. and i think impeachment for him delivered a lesson, but it wasn't the lesson that i think many of us wanted him to interpret and perhaps even some republicans senators initially wanted him to interpret. rather, donald trump learned from impeachment, he learned from some of his previous run-ins with his intelligence chief, that he needs someone atop the 17 defendants and agencies of our intelligence community who will cover up bad news, who will be there to quash it before it comes out. and i think to him the whi
that is scaring a lot of my sources in the intelligence community. >> ned price, what's your reaction>> i think overall katy, what has become clear is that donald trump doesn't want a dni. he does not want someone to fulfill the statutory functions of the dni, to be his presence approximately adviser and over see the national intelligence program. he wants a bill barr for the intelligence community. someone who will protect and even prize donald trump's personal, political...
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ned lamont >> mister president. mister speaker. senator frazzano roy. representative clarida's or should i say collectors butler. this is one thing of which we all strongly approve. my fellow state officials, members of the general, essentially lieutenant governor bisowitz, emily, lindsay, ana guests, and people of the great state of connecticut. thank you again for trusting me in this office and inviting me back into the hole and the room where it happens. and thanks to our partnership, the state of our state is strong and it's getting stronger. . (applause) but we are just getting started. we have a long way to go. a year ago i promised that we would work together to ensure that connecticut's future would no longer be defined by a fiscal crisis. we made a down payment on that promise bypassing on on time on asleep balanced budget. that showed we could live within our means and hold the line on taxes. we also boosted our states rainy day fund. to a record level of would protect key services, protect the most vulnerable residents, and protect our taxpay
ned lamont >> mister president. mister speaker. senator frazzano roy. representative clarida's or should i say collectors butler. this is one thing of which we all strongly approve. my fellow state officials, members of the general, essentially lieutenant governor bisowitz, emily, lindsay, ana guests, and people of the great state of connecticut. thank you again for trusting me in this office and inviting me back into the hole and the room where it happens. and thanks to our partnership,...
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." >> reporter: biochemist ned david wants to stop the clock. >> imagine if you had a medicine that couldmove the cells that make it hurt to be old. our lives would be better. and i think that's awesome. >> reporter: he's co-founder of unity biotechnology, a california company developing a new drug that's unlike anything we've seen before. that's because it could one day cure osteoarthritis by stopping the body from aging. >> if we succeed, it means that we might get to live high-quality, vibrant lives far longer than our parents and grandparents could. >> reporter: it's the new science of aging, where scientists aren't trying to help people live to 200 years old, but to live with healthier bodies so that growing old doesn't have to hurt so much. >> we know that aging is a major driver of most of the diseases that concern us most, and if we could delay the onset of those diseases as a group, we'd profoundly affect human health. >> reporter: the idea is to use specialized drugs that target so-called zombie cells, damaged cells that accumulate in our bodies as we get older and are linked to
." >> reporter: biochemist ned david wants to stop the clock. >> imagine if you had a medicine that couldmove the cells that make it hurt to be old. our lives would be better. and i think that's awesome. >> reporter: he's co-founder of unity biotechnology, a california company developing a new drug that's unlike anything we've seen before. that's because it could one day cure osteoarthritis by stopping the body from aging. >> if we succeed, it means that we might...
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mckissack and mckissack is t black-ned degn and cotruction firm. beforethere were not a lot. of opportunitiesor black-owned bunesses to compete. mike saw that and he leveled the playing field fo over the years, we have heard a lot of talk. but mike came in, and he actually didomething about it. and that's howike will get it donas president. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this messa. >> deborah: what's it really like to suff om coronavirus? >> is it li a bad cold? worsth the flu? wait until you see the treatment. >> gatorade. >> gatorade? kids, lost video, when she was a beauty geant contestant. and the new revelati. >> whl of fortune. >> she won $17,000 on "wheel of fortune." d can harvey weinstein survive behi bars? >> the steps being taken
mckissack and mckissack is t black-ned degn and cotruction firm. beforethere were not a lot. of opportunitiesor black-owned bunesses to compete. mike saw that and he leveled the playing field fo over the years, we have heard a lot of talk. but mike came in, and he actually didomething about it. and that's howike will get it donas president. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this messa. >> deborah: what's it really like to suff om coronavirus? >> is it li a bad cold? worsth the flu?...
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we need to get ovover it, we ned to learn from it, grow out of it, and be able to succeed. was discovered in 1968 in our backyard--prudhoe bay. the bibiggest oil discovery in northth america. that was wherey mom grew up. you go there now, it's a whole oil industry complex. in the late eighties, the trans-alaska pipeline was pumping about 25% of america's energy needs. two million barrels a day. that has come down to basically around 500,000 barrels a day. and the demand across america continuing to rise, of course. when oil was discovered, the federal government had to settle the land claims. we didn't want it to be a welfare bill. we had to remind congress we're a proud people that are self-sustaining, self-r-reliantnt, and that we et to keep it th wayay. so, they came up with ancsa, alaska native claim settlement act, which is pretty unique. our portion was 5 million acres of land to be selected, and $22 million to start ouour businesses. trying to select those lands while wewe were bebeing left ouf the mosost highly potential are, that was the challenge. it was almost li
we need to get ovover it, we ned to learn from it, grow out of it, and be able to succeed. was discovered in 1968 in our backyard--prudhoe bay. the bibiggest oil discovery in northth america. that was wherey mom grew up. you go there now, it's a whole oil industry complex. in the late eighties, the trans-alaska pipeline was pumping about 25% of america's energy needs. two million barrels a day. that has come down to basically around 500,000 barrels a day. and the demand across america...
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the team ow co-ned by lynch. there you are. >> i'm in the back. >> i don't see you.hoamme ter ] the seven gaasons laregu march 14. tickets start on $15, games will be on saturday night. did you make the cut? >> i'm not going to get a call back. ghfolks.ay ease dot t . er[ htug entert ainment fo] r the whtwol family. not just one sports segment, we give you two. at ahead, a debut for the latest golden state warrior. 31 minutes of energy from andrew wiggins. was it enough...
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my dad joi ned the navy and helped prosecute the nazis in nuremberg.heir values are why i walked away from my business, took the giving pledge to give my money to good causes, and why i spent the last ten years fighting corporate insiders who put profits over people. i'm tom steyer, and i approve this message. because, right now, america needs more than words. we need action. nfl awards night tonight in miami which included the announcement of the new hall of fame class. we will tell you that former 49er, bryant young and current general manager, john lynch, did not make the cut. but let me show you the guys who did make the cut. i'm talking about steve atwater, i'm talking about isaac bruce. steve hutchison. adrienne james, troy palam palamolu. as for the awards, nick bow is a, named the nfl's defensive rookie of the year. no surprise there. john harbaugh beat out kyle shanahan for coach of the year. the red carpet was out. the stars showed up dressed to the nines. nfl awards night with all the trimmings of hollywood. some stars were whisked away. lik
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i saw it with the big ned lang don't and if uppity and like millions of his life i'm infected but there's no way to escape the episode of insight some of my few few faces are dead few of course are lying there on that i was about to die so when does the read off on the wall that is the 1st scene i saw with a big really big fishing net so it would take like 8 days to clean the big grossman . since then i've been in the steam of divers have spent countless days in moving large quantities of plastic nets discarded by fishing vessels and traditional fisherman. nets end up in the ocean when they are damaged are no longer useful. as they drift along with ocean currents or settle on the sea floor they trap and kill everything that comes in that way. worldwide these ghost nets have a devastating impact on medina most of the. fishermen in the area are hit hard as discarded nets account for 10 percent reduction in catch but the local community has needed a lot of convincing to change the age old practices when we start diving in that area all the fisherman of these villages have no doubt don't die
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brand-ned enw mageepr,pi in the batter's box versus arizona's mason bumgarner. >> tell the folks what you joked about when somebody asked you, what do you think your first day against madison will be like? >> i said i probably would not be surprised if he smoked me in the head the first time just to assert his dominance i guess. but i really think it's going to be crazy weird, you know, laid with him for so long, to see him on the other side of the field, it'll be different but i'm hoping it end. >> giants projected to win 70 games, pictures report february 11th. >> it does seem crazy weird. alright, we will be right back. >>> warriors fans welcoming the newest member of the team, andrew wiggins, with open arms. but it's another member of his family stealing the spotlight the team post a video of him landing at sfo with his adorable one-year-old daughter. her name is amay. so cute, we will see you back here at 6:00, the cbs evening news or weekend news is next. >> yuccas: breaking news tonight: battleground new hampshire. democratic candidates crisscrossing the granite state. the crit
brand-ned enw mageepr,pi in the batter's box versus arizona's mason bumgarner. >> tell the folks what you joked about when somebody asked you, what do you think your first day against madison will be like? >> i said i probably would not be surprised if he smoked me in the head the first time just to assert his dominance i guess. but i really think it's going to be crazy weird, you know, laid with him for so long, to see him on the other side of the field, it'll be different but i'm...
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mckissack and mckissack is t believe him. black-ned degn and cotruction firm. before mike,e were desrate. there were not lot of opportunitiesor black-owned bunesses to comte. mike saw that and he leveled the playing field fo miover the years, we haveled but mike camin, and he actually didomething about it. and that's how mike will get it donas president. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >>welcomeback we're losing a dog is tragic and most families would do anything to get their furry frnd back right. one california family wasn't ready to say gooye to the dog that help ve their lives. so they found an memory alive, matboone has ogs the details. >>buddy their buddies over here keep the dog like a lot of other labs, exuberance vercurious about our those and he is david and alicia share arts, second dog just kind of amemory, a collection of him when his ashes here the had for 12 years to g city 5 years ler, there are similarities are uncanny at the same pesonality they play the same way like they favor the same toys that's because they are the same as
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captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ned by ♪ >> announcervernight news." >> i'm don dahler. we have a lot more to tell you about this morning, starting with the revolution in facial recognition. a new company called clearview ai has software that can pull your image out of the millions of faces that are posted on the internet. it will likely prove useful to law enforcement. but critics say it supposes serious privacy questions. errol barnett spoke to the company's ceo and tested the software. >> clearview ai's ceo says he wants you to trust him. he is trying to gain the public's trust here. the 31-year-old says his company's facial recognition technology is only available to law enforcement and is to be used to identify potential criminals. but there are serious questions about whether his so i >> r ns and billions of images from millions of dall across open in >> reporter: this is what clearview ai's database would look like to law enforcement, says founder if for example they were searching for me. >> i got to say, it's slightly unnerving
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e use had en rented air bnb ow under he propod law pple could e ned $5,000the finest meant to help prevent party houses iquiet neighborhoods. well to the north bay now we're learning new details on a double murder suicide out of a lay whoa. police y that a man shot and killed his ex-girlfriend and their 4 year-old son before killing himself. the woman's name hasn't been officially released but an instagram post by rapper in vallejo native, nef the pharaoh indicated that she is a sister officers found a woman shot to death last thursday along lew from road and btw william strive her 4 year-old son was also shot and killed. police identified the gunman as jacoby brooksers this photo right there they say that brooks and the woman. eviously date brooks turned the gun on himself after shooting the woman and the child his body was found nea the crime scene. well 2 suspected gang members were arrested in santa rosa after a fight this happened along west avenue before police arrived to the scene 2 people drove off in a gray dodge pickup. officers found the car a short time later and this is what t
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roll it right now. ned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> harry: hi, mate. your place. traffic's an absolute nightmare. think you can help me get to work? all right, great. thanks. >> james: hey, dude! ( cheers and applause ) >> harry: hi! >> james: how you doing? >> harry: you good? >> james: yeah, just called at exactly the right time.
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the soul high-yield issue, testing markets this week offering a $950 million junk-bond to its plan nedcquisition of ak steel. sticking with it charles schwab , with a warning. >> we've been cautious on high yields for quite a while. as the cost of that debt or the ability to refinance that debt gets more difficult, as spreads widen for some of these lower quality companies, that then you add on a faltering economy, you are really setting yourself up for some disappointment here. so our conviction is probably have a ways to go before this has played itself out. jonathan: back with subadra rajappa, mike schumacher, and victoria fernandez. it was the story in 2018 when the primary market seized up and the fed said we have to do something. do you think this is the number one thing they're looking at right now on their dashboard? the idea that primary markets are starting to seize up worldwide? victoria: i think it is one of the things they are watching. obviously, liquidity in the markets is extremely important. and if that liquidity starts to dry up, then yes, the fed will step up and do
the soul high-yield issue, testing markets this week offering a $950 million junk-bond to its plan nedcquisition of ak steel. sticking with it charles schwab , with a warning. >> we've been cautious on high yields for quite a while. as the cost of that debt or the ability to refinance that debt gets more difficult, as spreads widen for some of these lower quality companies, that then you add on a faltering economy, you are really setting yourself up for some disappointment here. so our...
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there i think it is something that is a pattern that neds to be looked >>oakland has spe millions of dollars in the 17 years of federal oversight kirkpatrick says despite the mmission and the feder monitor public positions. she has met allf the requirements associated with r hirin3 years ago ssistant chief darren allison will serve as acting chief while oakland against the nationwide search to find a new cheese pham or kron 4 news. well you can watch. pam moore is full interview was kron 4 dot com. on our website >>coming up next on the cards. classes will resume for students atclimate high school but at other campuses and this rning there are still questions will have th latest on the testing for for kobe bryant and the ute starter 10's of thousands of people gathered inside staples center yesterday to say their final goodbyes we'll take you inside the lebration of lights. a mountan on caught on camera look at that jumping over a bay area my goodness where this happened and what people who live there ar saying about it. pick outside before we go checkingn on 92 are waking up to some
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on surviving the ronavirus we'll take a closer look at just how the virus spreads and also what you ned to know and how to protect yourself will also have a doctor right here live in the studio to answer your questions about the coronavirus once again that's this wednesday at 09:00am. well cong up next on the crossiller trail in the south bay remains closed this morning after a mountain lion attacks a child willhave the latest on the search for the animal. >>plus poce along the peninsula they're warning of a crime trend targeting cars wht's being taken and the vehie said these are going after. also after the break california, lawmakers are expeed to pass a resoluon to formally apologize to japese ericans for their internment during worlwar 2, we'll hear from a man o knows exactly what that was like and he's fighting pass this resolution. there's olympic outside before we go ol to mild outside your door we have another nice day on tap will t pecifics growing up in la, bad air forced us indoors. and now we he to deal with this. climate change is an emergency. that's why wrote the nation's
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when norms don't serve to be hard constraints. >> back to what's straight in front of us, and i guess nedon the time line as charlie was saying earlier, the john bolton book, what he may come out and say. that's the next big point we should be looking at? >> that's the next big thing we know about. i think what has consistently surprised us throughout this administration are the unknown unknowns, if you will, in the words of a former secretary of defense, the surprises that we weren't expecting. clearly in march we will hear from john bolton, all the senators who voted not to have witnesses, their ears will perk up and they may act aghast and surprised at what they hear, but everything that they hear from john bolton next month, that should represent the egg that they themselves put on their face because by voting not to hear from witnesses like john bolton they have no one to blame but themselves. >> all right, charlie savage, and ned price, thank you for your time today. thank you. >>> coming up next for you, we're going to take a look back at manchester, new hampshire, where my colleag
when norms don't serve to be hard constraints. >> back to what's straight in front of us, and i guess nedon the time line as charlie was saying earlier, the john bolton book, what he may come out and say. that's the next big point we should be looking at? >> that's the next big thing we know about. i think what has consistently surprised us throughout this administration are the unknown unknowns, if you will, in the words of a former secretary of defense, the surprises that we...
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they are considering measures including increasing the plan ned caps on the budget to gdp ratio and selling government bonds. to highlight how big the impact theor january, 2/3 of chinese economy remains closed. you also have the number of trips made in china over the lunar new year dropping by 73% big90 million trips, a shortfall from last year. even though there has been a lot of optimism over the former pharma rac-- the companies racing to develop a vaccine they should not hold their breath. it could take a few months to have a working candidate. it takes 12 to 18 months to be tested to. make sure it is safe and humans it takes years for research and development of a novel let us and like this. haslinda: our china correspondent selina wang in beijing. now our first word news with su keenan in new york. su: we begin with the economic impact of the coronavirus. china could lower growth targets for this year as part of a review of how plans may be affected by the coronavirus outbreak. the economic goals are typically announced at the annual legislative session in march. and the expectation
they are considering measures including increasing the plan ned caps on the budget to gdp ratio and selling government bonds. to highlight how big the impact theor january, 2/3 of chinese economy remains closed. you also have the number of trips made in china over the lunar new year dropping by 73% big90 million trips, a shortfall from last year. even though there has been a lot of optimism over the former pharma rac-- the companies racing to develop a vaccine they should not hold their breath....
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taylor: that was twitter cfo ned siegel.ing -- grab is building a super app in southeast asia. we hear from them next. we are livestreaming on twitter. be sure to follow our global breaking news network on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪. taylor: welcome back to the "best of bloomberg: technology." i'm taylor riggs in emily chang. becoming a southeast asian super app is what grab wants with services rating -- ranging from ride-hailing to fintech. they acquired uber's business --re in 2018 and has rated raised billions in funding from heavy hitters such as softbank and toyota. we spoke with the president about the firm's expansion plan. : we are closely monitoring the situation. it is evolving, it seems, hour-by-hour. ,or us, unlike greater china southeast asia has been largely untouched by the outbreak. having said that safety is of primary importance. with therking government to prepare contingency plans in the event we need to take action. so everything from contact tracing to preparing enough facemasks for our population. t
taylor: that was twitter cfo ned siegel.ing -- grab is building a super app in southeast asia. we hear from them next. we are livestreaming on twitter. be sure to follow our global breaking news network on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪. taylor: welcome back to the "best of bloomberg: technology." i'm taylor riggs in emily chang. becoming a southeast asian super app is what grab wants with services rating -- ranging from ride-hailing to fintech. they acquired uber's business --re in...
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bradford,ned by doug the president and ceo of george washington's mount vernon. inst: this would have been host: however the duties he was about to step into defined at that moment when he was sworn in? guest: they were defined at all. the present did see brand-new institution. there had not been anything like it certainly in america, were in the world. of an a new experiment elected magistrate that at one point would be the head of state like a king, but at the same time also be the chief executioner of the law. the chief executive in this case. the chief policymaker. it was not exactly clear where the policies of -- powers of legislature in the president would be defined. created thatally office and many of the presidents, many of the things we come to think of as presidential really come down from his example in the office. age 57 whenof 1789, he took the oath. what were his views at the time about expanding or restricting the power of the office he was stepping into? washington had already established the idea that civilians should be in control, that we need
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ned: we had add settings that were not working as expected.nced it to people so they knew what had happened. the remediation takes a few different forms. one is stuff that we shipped in the fourth quarter to share aggregated anonymized data with measurement partners. there are two areas that are much more important. one is to continue our work on a new mobile application promotion at format which is important because it's an existing format but it's also important because it gives us a better path to more direct response advertising over time. the second is to help people understand the benefits of a more personalized experience on twitter. if we appropriately balance our own principles around data privacy and transparency with local regulation, with getting people a great experience over time, there is an opportunity for us to get more personalized experiences for people on twitter. taylor: it is your second straight year of turning a profit. are you planning acquisitions? ned: we did eight in 2019. they were about technology and talent. we d
ned: we had add settings that were not working as expected.nced it to people so they knew what had happened. the remediation takes a few different forms. one is stuff that we shipped in the fourth quarter to share aggregated anonymized data with measurement partners. there are two areas that are much more important. one is to continue our work on a new mobile application promotion at format which is important because it's an existing format but it's also important because it gives us a better...
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taylor: that was twitter cfo ned siegel. grab is building a super app in southeast asia.ar from them next. we are livestreaming on twitter. be sure to follow our global breaking news network on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ sometimes your small screen is your big screen. and with the xfinity stream app, which is free with your service, you can take a spin through on demand shows, or stream live tv. download your dvr'd shows and movies on the fly. even record from right where you are. whether you're travelling around the country or around the house, keep what you watch with you. download the xfinity stream app and watch all the shows you love. beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technologies powered by our gig-speed network. because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected. to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. ♪ back to the best of bloomberg technology
taylor: that was twitter cfo ned siegel. grab is building a super app in southeast asia.ar from them next. we are livestreaming on twitter. be sure to follow our global breaking news network on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ sometimes your small screen is your big screen. and with the xfinity stream app, which is free with your service, you can take a spin through on demand shows, or stream live tv. download your dvr'd shows and movies on the fly. even record from right where you are. whether...
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that was twitter cfo ned siegel. , -- bought out uber's business in southeast asia. hear from their president in an exclusive interview next. bloomberg technology is livestreaming on twitter, check us out. be sure to follow our global breaking news network on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ taylor: welcome back to the "best of bloomberg: technology." i'm taylor riggs in for emily chang. becoming a southeast asian super app is what grab wants with services ranging from ride-hailing to fintech. they acquired uber's business there in 2018 and have raised billions of dollars in funding from heavy hitters such as softbank and toyota. we spoke with grab president ming maa about the firm's expansion plan. ming: we are closely monitoring the situation. it is a situation that is evolving, it seems, hour-by-hour. for us, unlike greater china, which has seen the brunt of the outbreak, southeast asia has been largely untouched by the outbreak. having said that, safety is of primary importance. we are working with the government and regulators to prepare contingency plans in the
that was twitter cfo ned siegel. , -- bought out uber's business in southeast asia. hear from their president in an exclusive interview next. bloomberg technology is livestreaming on twitter, check us out. be sure to follow our global breaking news network on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ taylor: welcome back to the "best of bloomberg: technology." i'm taylor riggs in for emily chang. becoming a southeast asian super app is what grab wants with services ranging from ride-hailing...
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david: you go no but not ned me. >> this is a delicate dynamic, the challenge is that democrats want perfect solution. but republicans understand there are trade offs that are needed to get to where we need to go. looking inside it, i saw 1 trillion infrastructure spending. i -- how i view that and see, that i see that as jobs be as investment in america,s in we need to reduce deficit and continue to investment and future growth, and jobs. >> you had the house and senate and executive branch, you could not do infrastructure. >> -- listen. >> that is okay. david: i'm sorry you cannot, we have run out of time, we're have to move on. thank you, gang, leader of palestinian authority, mahmoud abbas planning on taking president trump at u.n. tomorrow condemning president's plan for peace in middle east, israel ambassador to u.n., danny danon is sounding off, high wil he isg us live in studio with his response, next. david: president trump's middle east peace plan faces a hurdle as head of palestinian authority mahmoud abbas prepares too condemn the proposal tomorrow at the u.n. danny danon
david: you go no but not ned me. >> this is a delicate dynamic, the challenge is that democrats want perfect solution. but republicans understand there are trade offs that are needed to get to where we need to go. looking inside it, i saw 1 trillion infrastructure spending. i -- how i view that and see, that i see that as jobs be as investment in america,s in we need to reduce deficit and continue to investment and future growth, and jobs. >> you had the house and senate and...
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it also offers a hedge in this era where we are getting risks,ned geopolitical and it has gone to payre other nations don't want to rely on the u.s. and specifically on the dollar. one of the big things i was looking at in 2019 that i think will continue in 2020, was the amount of gold central banks were buying. we saw holland add 100 million tons. russia and china all adding to their reserves. it has a lot of capacity to continue to do so. i think that is a big positive. etf demand is still positive. the positions are quite low as to the peak we saw in 2012. there is still capacity for investors to buy gold. manus: i would not have expected you to remotely suggest bitcoin should be added to your portfolio. just a bit of risk for the weekend. coming up, after last week's bombshell from credit suisse, we digest the groups numbers on thursday. nestlÉ is among the other big corporates to report this week. this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: mrs. bloomberg daybreak: europe. i am nejra cehic in london. manus: and i am manus cranny in to buy. let's get a snapshot of how the week looks. tomorrow, th
it also offers a hedge in this era where we are getting risks,ned geopolitical and it has gone to payre other nations don't want to rely on the u.s. and specifically on the dollar. one of the big things i was looking at in 2019 that i think will continue in 2020, was the amount of gold central banks were buying. we saw holland add 100 million tons. russia and china all adding to their reserves. it has a lot of capacity to continue to do so. i think that is a big positive. etf demand is still...
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the only caveat would be whether congress -- if you have the ned by theai republicans, it would be hard him to implement policies. guy: tesla. what do you make of the rally? bilal: it has been an expletive rally. the technical factors suggest many of the shorts in the market were squeezed out. it is fundamental side, tough to see news on the last week or two that could justify such a sharp move. for now i think it is technically driven. fundamentally it is hard to justify this level of valuation. guy: you look at the situation around the world. the u.k. and that's think it will bring forward its ban on combustion engine from 2040 .203 -- to 2035 they will be huge amounts of money needing to be spent on this. tesla does not have the legacy business. how much of a technological advantages that? -- advantage is that? does that justify the gap between it and vw? bilal: the technology tesla is using can easily be replicated by other automakers. it is being replicated by other automakers. they don't have some amazing secret sauce. there is an issue of timing. we have this big focus on the env
the only caveat would be whether congress -- if you have the ned by theai republicans, it would be hard him to implement policies. guy: tesla. what do you make of the rally? bilal: it has been an expletive rally. the technical factors suggest many of the shorts in the market were squeezed out. it is fundamental side, tough to see news on the last week or two that could justify such a sharp move. for now i think it is technically driven. fundamentally it is hard to justify this level of...
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. >> judson's pen name was ned buntline. >> the story goes that, back in 1876, buntline ordered fivevolvers with long barrels and presented them as gifts to famous lawmen such as wyatt earp and "bat" masterson, a thank-you for the interviews they gave him about their wild west exploits. so, that put the buntline on the map. >> put it really on the map, part of american folklore. >> since then, the buntline has earned fame on tv, as a children's toy, and on the big screen. the gun's allure is not lost on melissa's father, who searches for more than a decade before he gets the right one in his sights. >> it came with a stock that you attached to the back of the gun that really turns the gun into what i would call a rifle, which makes the gun shootable and more accurate. >> how much did he pay? >> $32,500. >> one gun? >> one gun. >> was that cash he just had? >> he didn't care. he was going to buy that gun. >> but as my cowboy friends demonstrate, the buntline special is more collectible than practical. >> now, larry, he's got the short gun over there. tony, he's got the buntline, and w
. >> judson's pen name was ned buntline. >> the story goes that, back in 1876, buntline ordered fivevolvers with long barrels and presented them as gifts to famous lawmen such as wyatt earp and "bat" masterson, a thank-you for the interviews they gave him about their wild west exploits. so, that put the buntline on the map. >> put it really on the map, part of american folklore. >> since then, the buntline has earned fame on tv, as a children's toy, and on the...
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the chief financial officer of twitter, ned siegel -- ned segal.surveillance," francine lacqua in london, tom keene in new york. jeff currie with us, but first thomas lee, linking this to economics, is the fed your friend? don't fight the fed. uber bowlu be an given the powell language? thomas: you do not want to fight the fed. dovish for to tell the markets to have confidence. 2018 was the biggest policy error in almost 20 years. keeping the fed on a dovish tilt, we could run on negative real rate and that would be bullish. companiese toothpaste with 25 and 26 multiples, the price divided by earnings. you can look at the ratios anyway you want. is it a bubble? thomas: valuations are definitely extended. we are paying almost 40 times to buy a 10 year bond and 33 times to buy an investment grade bind -- bond and 18 times for equities, but stocks have the potential for a lot of earnings growth in the next decade. in a strange way, i think equity returns could surprise us in a positive way in the next 10 years. francine: what does vix do from here? th
the chief financial officer of twitter, ned siegel -- ned segal.surveillance," francine lacqua in london, tom keene in new york. jeff currie with us, but first thomas lee, linking this to economics, is the fed your friend? don't fight the fed. uber bowlu be an given the powell language? thomas: you do not want to fight the fed. dovish for to tell the markets to have confidence. 2018 was the biggest policy error in almost 20 years. keeping the fed on a dovish tilt, we could run on negative...
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. >> it'sme, ned. ryanson. >> okay, little fella. >> that'job.e got the groundhog. >> phil? >> hey, you're going to freeze to death. >> who cares. see you tomorrow. >> safety first. >> he's got the groundhog. >> phil? >> it's not personal, it's just a game. >> not a bad day, huh? >> i don't know where we parked. i was following you. >> that was awesome. >> that was one of my favorites i have to say. that was brilliant. >> all right. still ahead it's going to be a pivotal day in iowa after democratic presidential candidates made their final pitch to voters in the hawkeye state this morning. >> what some had to say to their supporters ahead of today's big vote. we are back in a moment. of tod vote we are back in a moment. beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technologies powered by our gig-speed network. because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the
. >> it'sme, ned. ryanson. >> okay, little fella. >> that'job.e got the groundhog. >> phil? >> hey, you're going to freeze to death. >> who cares. see you tomorrow. >> safety first. >> he's got the groundhog. >> phil? >> it's not personal, it's just a game. >> not a bad day, huh? >> i don't know where we parked. i was following you. >> that was awesome. >> that was one of my favorites i have to say. that was...
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bradford,ned by doug the president and ceo of george washington's mount vernon. inst: this would have been host: however the duties he was about to step into defined at that moment when he was sworn in? guest: they were defined at all. the present did see brand-new institution. there had not been anything like it certainly in america, were in the world. of an a new experiment elected magistrate that at one point would be the head of state like a king, but at the same time also be the chief executioner of the law. the chief executive in this case. the chief policymaker. it was not exactly clear where the policies of -- powers of legislature in the president would be defined. created thatally office and many of the presidents, many of the things we come to think of as presidential really come down from his example in the office. age 57 whenof 1789, he took the oath. what were his views at the time about expanding or restricting the power of the office he was stepping into? washington had already established the idea that civilians should be in control, that we need
bradford,ned by doug the president and ceo of george washington's mount vernon. inst: this would have been host: however the duties he was about to step into defined at that moment when he was sworn in? guest: they were defined at all. the present did see brand-new institution. there had not been anything like it certainly in america, were in the world. of an a new experiment elected magistrate that at one point would be the head of state like a king, but at the same time also be the chief...
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earlier i had a chance to talk to ned brian, ceo of american majority and author of the new book restoringthe oppressive state and what we can do to break it up. joining me now that brian. i'm so excited to talk to about this book because i think it goes to the heart, so many issues that we been talking about on this show and really since beginning of the show and what i describe as positive populism and what becomes a historical background to this book. >> it had to do with this. [inaudible] to even know where would come from. we really wanted to lay out the genesis for the american republic. where did the founders find the vision, where did they get the idea, how do they construct the machinery of the republic which i would love to discuss more about. it kind of does lay the groundwork and in the first chapter explain that it helps us understand what we are experiencing today when progressives. [inaudible] >> at such an important step in the argument. who do you mean by the progressive. >> the progressives, the movement that began late 1900s and they're all governing philosophy was to bu
earlier i had a chance to talk to ned brian, ceo of american majority and author of the new book restoringthe oppressive state and what we can do to break it up. joining me now that brian. i'm so excited to talk to about this book because i think it goes to the heart, so many issues that we been talking about on this show and really since beginning of the show and what i describe as positive populism and what becomes a historical background to this book. >> it had to do with this....
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trump told reporter just ned that he does make it harder for barr to do his job. he couldn't resist a chance to remind everyone there who's really in charge. >> just so you understand, i chose not to be involved. i'm allowed to be totally involved. i'm actually, i guess, the chief law enforcement officer of the country, but i've chosen not to be involved. >> a source tells cnn the tension between the president and his a.g. appears to be cooling off. earlier tuesday, trump said he had confidence in barr. a spokesperson said the attorney general has no plans to resign. >>> president trump undermining his own core theme of draining the swamp with a clemency binge, issuing a wave of commutations for former officials and wealthy peddlers convicted of eruption-related crimes and doing so with accusation that's he tipped the scales of justice for his own friend, roger stone. unclear what attorney general bill barr knew about the pardons or if he wanted them. the most high-profile commutation for a man once the target of trump's pretend wrath. >> rod, you're fired. >> for
trump told reporter just ned that he does make it harder for barr to do his job. he couldn't resist a chance to remind everyone there who's really in charge. >> just so you understand, i chose not to be involved. i'm allowed to be totally involved. i'm actually, i guess, the chief law enforcement officer of the country, but i've chosen not to be involved. >> a source tells cnn the tension between the president and his a.g. appears to be cooling off. earlier tuesday, trump said he...