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. >>> trataba de con ner su sonrisa pero no pudo disimular su alegrÍa. >>> a sdwoep acepto el reto ye lingdorres recibiÓ rabano da presidencial y con esta dio un discurso en que prometiÓ un gobierno honesto libre de corrupciÓn e impunidad. >>> y este es el compromiso que tengo con el pueblo, no tengo derecho a fallar. el nuevo jefe de ejecutivo tambiÉn se comprometiÓ a disminuir la migraciÓn. >>> vamos a lograr que mexanos prosperen y sean felices donde nacieron. >>> con aplausos sus invitados celebraron la toma de protesta, los ex-presdentes le enviaron sus mejores deseos. afuera, las palmas tampa rarn, en su recorrido desde que saliÓ de su casa estuvo acompaÑado por decenas de personases que le mostraron su apoyo. ♪ (cantan). desde el mÁs pequeÑo hasta el mÁs grande levantaron su voz lo mÁs que pudieron. >>> con mucha fe y alegrÍa, creemos estoy seguro, y cierto de que los nuevos vientos nos van a llevar a un buen puerto. >>> y como muchos otros, intentaron verlo de cerca. >>> aunque no le demos la mano, estamos con Él. >>> en el zÓcalo capitalino miles los esperaban, quieren inici
. >>> trataba de con ner su sonrisa pero no pudo disimular su alegrÍa. >>> a sdwoep acepto el reto ye lingdorres recibiÓ rabano da presidencial y con esta dio un discurso en que prometiÓ un gobierno honesto libre de corrupciÓn e impunidad. >>> y este es el compromiso que tengo con el pueblo, no tengo derecho a fallar. el nuevo jefe de ejecutivo tambiÉn se comprometiÓ a disminuir la migraciÓn. >>> vamos a lograr que mexanos prosperen y sean felices...
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once upon a time patrick ner wa the football crowd. >> the dream is to earn a scholarship.ou join the football team. >> we kept saying he was going to help us. we did not know how. we were able to award him a scholarship. he earned every bit of it. >> he said you took pictures of my son. is in that moment, i'm not a walk on anymore. >> he's got the corners. he is gone.>> reporter: that's an rushing more than 1100 yards. he was voted mvp and he is 18 captain. >> i'm not a guy. i tried to set a good example. >> a lot of people appreciate him. he is everything. >> you want a football player to be. >> he's never sarah spied. a lot of people might say that a great accomplishment. and now you are on two special teams. he was not satisfied. >> they say you are starting and you ran over 1000 yards. he was not satisfied there. >> touchdown. >> leadingabout leading anythin and everything perky started the summer reading challenge designed to keep elementary school students in the books during the summer break. >> we are always reading. >> somebody came up with the challenge. who do y
once upon a time patrick ner wa the football crowd. >> the dream is to earn a scholarship.ou join the football team. >> we kept saying he was going to help us. we did not know how. we were able to award him a scholarship. he earned every bit of it. >> he said you took pictures of my son. is in that moment, i'm not a walk on anymore. >> he's got the corners. he is gone.>> reporter: that's an rushing more than 1100 yards. he was voted mvp and he is 18 captain....
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. >>> happening today thousands will gagt ner san francisco for world a.i.d.s. day.nd supporters will be in the ceremony voices hope in the fight against a.i.d.s. >> we can redouble our efforts to finding a cure. even most importantly we can honor and remember the memories of the nearly 750,000 americans lost to the epidemic. it must be remembered the epidemic is not over. we have made progress in place like san francisco but there is so much work to be done, especially in states where there is not access to health care. >> today's event is free, starting at noon at the national a.i.d.s. memorial in golden gate park. >>> happening today, thousands of competitors will take over san francisco for the world's largest obstacle race. the spartan race returns to at&t park. the event brings a three mile sprint race with more than 15 obstacles to the park. participants climb stairs, race down concourses fall rope climbs monkey bars and more. there will abspartan kids race at 7 and four. how does it look for the kids heading to the ball park 7:00 this morning >>> a little wet
. >>> happening today thousands will gagt ner san francisco for world a.i.d.s. day.nd supporters will be in the ceremony voices hope in the fight against a.i.d.s. >> we can redouble our efforts to finding a cure. even most importantly we can honor and remember the memories of the nearly 750,000 americans lost to the epidemic. it must be remembered the epidemic is not over. we have made progress in place like san francisco but there is so much work to be done, especially in states...
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whenenever the prime ministetere out and d spoke, it was ner enough. i thinink he did not want to get burned. he waited until he could not wait any longer. brent: that was lisa and luc. thank you. now, to another eu leader under fire. theresa may says that parliament will not vote on her braces deal tomorrow. -- brexit deal tomorrow. a meeting was called for thursday to discuss brexit. but he says that the eu will not renegotiate the terms of that deal. theresa may plus- theresa may's problems arare not getting any smaller. >> i have listened very carefully to what has been said in this chamber. >> she hoped her draft brings a deal --brexit deal would get pushed through. she wawas wrong. theresa may: if we held the deal tomorrow, it would be rejected by a significant margin. we will differ it for tomorrow and not proceed to divide the house at this time. >> politicians of all stripes are angry with theresa may. >> mr. speaker, this is a bad deal for britain, a banjo for our economy and a bad deal for our democracy. our country deserves better than this
whenenever the prime ministetere out and d spoke, it was ner enough. i thinink he did not want to get burned. he waited until he could not wait any longer. brent: that was lisa and luc. thank you. now, to another eu leader under fire. theresa may says that parliament will not vote on her braces deal tomorrow. -- brexit deal tomorrow. a meeting was called for thursday to discuss brexit. but he says that the eu will not renegotiate the terms of that deal. theresa may plus- theresa may's problems...
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it is hard to believe that he just walked away with a bite on his back that he ner needed stitchesteifying. my world as he grabbed his back. i went into his gills and i touched a fin. as soon as i did that, the shark let him go. >> reporter: he saysthat will not keep him from swimming with sharks in the future. >>> some areas have been off- limits because of the campfire will be open to the public. people who live in parts of conch out will allowed in beginning at noon. they had to show proof of residency. a porch like, many found there is nothing left were the homes once stood. >> i been in paradise since i was 4. it is not just losing a house but losing my community. >> authority say traffic is not allowed into paradise which is the hardest hit town. >>> students with schools that were destroyed in the campfire are heading to class but at other schools in different parts . arrangements have been made to keep students and teachers together. students at paradise elementary will go to class in orrville. students at the towns with five other schools will be bussed to nearby towns.>> the bern
it is hard to believe that he just walked away with a bite on his back that he ner needed stitchesteifying. my world as he grabbed his back. i went into his gills and i touched a fin. as soon as i did that, the shark let him go. >> reporter: he saysthat will not keep him from swimming with sharks in the future. >>> some areas have been off- limits because of the campfire will be open to the public. people who live in parts of conch out will allowed in beginning at noon. they had...
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he can browse as long asee was, b but hcould d ner afford to actually buy anything. dwin: although i'm prey relalaxe i've had a strae fefeeling sinci came ihehere. i fefe that i am visitgg sosomewhere freqequented bya difffferent socialal class. a plplace where i i don't reay belolong. but i ththink even i d deserve e herere. recently, more and me e modern shping m mal have been going up, but hahardly any new s schs or daycarere centers. they invnvest much morore in shoppi malalls tn in hospitals, apartnts, or school reporter: lots of shopping centers have been built by prprivate inveors for kenya's small upper class inececent yeyears. this is a result t te cocountrs powewerf economimi growth.. but normrmal kenyans a arent befifitting. mo don't't he eitherer state pension scheheme or healthth insusurance. almost 40% survive on ssss than $2$2 a d. the majoririty of nairobobis inhabitants s live in slumums. just like ochieng. s s home idandndora, good d fi kikilometers frorom nairobis centnter. righnext to thcity's larst rbage dump trucks are constantly dumping waste f
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he can browse as long asee was, b but hcould d ner afford to actually buy anything. dwin: although i'm prey relalaxe i've had a strae fefeeling sinci came ihehere. i fefe that i am visitgg sosomewhere freqequented bya difffferent socialal class. a placace where i dodon't reay belongng. but i thinink even i deseserve e here.. recently, more and mormomodern shopng malallsave been going up, but hardrdly any new schchs or daycare c centers. they invesest much more e in shshoppingallsls thain hospitals, apartmes, or schools. reporter: lots of shopping centers have been built by privivate invests for kenya's all upper class in renent arars. this is a result ofhehe coununtry'powerfrfulconomicc growth. but normalal kenyans arerent benetttting. moston't h haveither a atate pepension schememe or health insurarance. almost 40% survive on le t than $2 a a day the majorityty of nairobi'is ininhabitants lilive in slums.s. just like ochieng. hihohome is ndorora, aood fifive kilolometers from m nairobis centerer. right xt to the ty's large gaage dump. trucks are constantly dumping w
he can browse as long asee was, b but hcould d ner afford to actually buy anything. dwin: although i'm prey relalaxe i've had a strae fefeeling sinci came ihehere. i fefe that i am visitgg sosomewhere freqequented bya difffferent socialal class. a placace where i dodon't reay belongng. but i thinink even i deseserve e here.. recently, more and mormomodern shopng malallsave been going up, but hardrdly any new schchs or daycare c centers. they invesest much more e in shshoppingallsls thain...
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trump no le permite a la mamÁ de un niÑo a punto de morir poder estar con Él, adula hassan naciÓ el neradre ofreciÓ una rueda de prensa para hablar de la desesperaciÓn de su familia que tiene la madre por tener a su hijo con ella a los Últimos dÍas q >>> es inmoral >>> ella se encuentra en el hospital infantil de la universidad de san fr francisco de oakland hace cinco meses, pero su estado de salud, no mejora, una organizaciÓn de sacramento apoya la familia y pide que el pÚblico general tambiÉn ofrezca una mano amiga >>> les pedimos que hablen en el congreso con los representantes para pedi pedirles que permita la entrada de mi esposa para que pueda ver a su hijo, es un acto de compasiÓn >>> hasta ahora el departamento de estado f federal no ha contestado a las plegarias de obtener un permiso especial para dejar a la madre entrar al paÍs y tomar de la mano a su hijo por Última vez >>> el presidente trump prohibiÓ la entrada de paÍses musulmanes ant poco antes de entrar a su mandato >>> no solo afecta a las comunidades latinas, sino a todas las comunidades. que estamos viviendo ahorita
trump no le permite a la mamÁ de un niÑo a punto de morir poder estar con Él, adula hassan naciÓ el neradre ofreciÓ una rueda de prensa para hablar de la desesperaciÓn de su familia que tiene la madre por tener a su hijo con ella a los Últimos dÍas q >>> es inmoral >>> ella se encuentra en el hospital infantil de la universidad de san fr francisco de oakland hace cinco meses, pero su estado de salud, no mejora, una organizaciÓn de sacramento apoya la familia y pide...
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intelligence, think about a container ship, a new container ship, carrying upwards of 22,000 contain ners the coming years. you know, those boxes in a place like rotterdam where the ships depart, cbp looks at the big data analytics, they know the containers, these type of containers come in from here and rail here and truck and when they see some anomalous containers, a small number from a different location, they are tracking that and we are integrated with cbp, and there is very different programs under cbp and coast guard, security initiative et cetera, we are tracking that and we will send a ship out to look at. that finding a box buried in the bowels of a ship with 20,000 containers, we need to figure out how to mitigate that. we go on board with radiation detection capabilities and we have to eliminate, the leaking, radio active, we don't want the ship to pull into port. >> and is there a way to identify threats to stop them from getting into the country? >> that gets into stuff that i can't publicly talk about? i would say -- >> it is so interesting. >> it would be interesting. i w
intelligence, think about a container ship, a new container ship, carrying upwards of 22,000 contain ners the coming years. you know, those boxes in a place like rotterdam where the ships depart, cbp looks at the big data analytics, they know the containers, these type of containers come in from here and rail here and truck and when they see some anomalous containers, a small number from a different location, they are tracking that and we are integrated with cbp, and there is very different...
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we intend to reintroduce the acy ner, and this most recent report out of the senate intelligence committee gives even more momentum to the need to get it done. laura: is the real problem that the russians are exploiting divisions that exist in america, the very deep divisions on whether it is race or religion, and we should heal them oursolves? sen. vann: there is no doubt we have a lot of work to do in this country to unify americans rerdless of their political views. we should ha active and vibrant debates in this country, but we should try to make them has civil as possible and not engage in the divisive and polarizing rhetoric we have seen beginning with donald trump's campaign and continuing into his presidency. all of us have to do our part here, but of this and that we -- but at the sameou time we do everything we can to prevent the russians from using social media or whatever means to exploit those divisions. we have enough challenges in our own country trying to make sure that we come together. we should not be allowing a foreign power to make this worse. laura: senator chris van
we intend to reintroduce the acy ner, and this most recent report out of the senate intelligence committee gives even more momentum to the need to get it done. laura: is the real problem that the russians are exploiting divisions that exist in america, the very deep divisions on whether it is race or religion, and we should heal them oursolves? sen. vann: there is no doubt we have a lot of work to do in this country to unify americans rerdless of their political views. we should ha active and...
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ner went to kennebunkport, but i know a lot of people who did and there were alwmily members there allr long, drifting in and out of td family compoere. there is probably nothing more important other than public service to mentioned before, to george h.w. bush than his sons, daughter, dahter-in-law, the children and grandchildren. laura: rich gan, thank you so much for joining us. rich: thanks for hang me. laura: as memories pour in of present bush, many mentioned his highflying adventures. he decided to mark a major birthday by jumping out of a plane. he did the last parachute jump at age 90. r more on that plunge and others before it, sergeant elliott joined my colleagues katty kay and christian fraser for their program "beyond 100 days." katt i imagine, sergeant ouelliott,ight have been a little bit nervous skydiving with the 41st president of the united states when he was 90 years old. >>et honestly, i was comy nervous on all three of his oubs, but a little more ne on the 90 because he is 90 years old, and he is not a young man anymore. it is quite a big task when you find you are
ner went to kennebunkport, but i know a lot of people who did and there were alwmily members there allr long, drifting in and out of td family compoere. there is probably nothing more important other than public service to mentioned before, to george h.w. bush than his sons, daughter, dahter-in-law, the children and grandchildren. laura: rich gan, thank you so much for joining us. rich: thanks for hang me. laura: as memories pour in of present bush, many mentioned his highflying adventures. he...
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these prisons were built it's important to emphasize that they were immediately filled up with first ners and even today many of our prison facilities are operating beyond their design capacity if you compare in the u.s. with other industrialized nations canada or western europe we lock up our citizens at five to ten times the rate of those other nations it's not that we have five or ten times the rate of crime of those other nations but we have consciously chosen to have a much more unity new production. then other comparable nations have announced it was only see a massacre as. teams we go i. got a job. and. a lot of. parents. as are their child and the child has from their parent children's lives and going to. marry and conditional and. loving and. just because. mars. bred jellicoe one to six thirty seven zero six my first encounter of the of the prison systems are pretty young. lifestyle drugs you know starling the thing with me was i got out february i think it was two thousand and twelve within three months i got out they mccourt fives fame arrests to sion paid. child support paid e
these prisons were built it's important to emphasize that they were immediately filled up with first ners and even today many of our prison facilities are operating beyond their design capacity if you compare in the u.s. with other industrialized nations canada or western europe we lock up our citizens at five to ten times the rate of those other nations it's not that we have five or ten times the rate of crime of those other nations but we have consciously chosen to have a much more unity new...
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risks are growing but for now ner relatively well contained. we have seen the huge debt in corporate debt outstandin because of the low interest environment. corporations issued more debt at historically low interest rates. but the risk is at s the debt needs to be repaid at some point and refinanced and likely at higher interest rates now that rates have risen not just for treasury markets but for corporations. >> f i the averageestor watching this program, it's important toelhem, why? >> it poses a risk specifically for correspondent bond investors. the questionil arises the corporations be able to pay me back, pay that bond but it also has broughter risks for the economy and other markets as as the amount of debt outstanding rises and interest expenses rise, that takes away potential money that can be invested elsewhere in capital ending, wages, compensation. it really can have spillover effects on the economy as a whole. >> when will you get nervous? what will you watch for w to sa thare getting to a level you get sweaty palms. >> looking a
risks are growing but for now ner relatively well contained. we have seen the huge debt in corporate debt outstandin because of the low interest environment. corporations issued more debt at historically low interest rates. but the risk is at s the debt needs to be repaid at some point and refinanced and likely at higher interest rates now that rates have risen not just for treasury markets but for corporations. >> f i the averageestor watching this program, it's important toelhem, why?...
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ner,s a marijuana begin it led me to do other drugs. i was a drug addict for 30 years. i am up in age now. better in ways i see the drug addiction in this country. i lost a lot of friends to addictions. i lost an ex that i have a daughter from from a heroin overdose. the night at donald trump was elected. it is a stepping stone. work.eciate your i am thankful every morning i wake up that we have a president, donald trump, that has common sense. he is a president that has to make tough love decisions and i appreciate your service. very minduana is a altering drug. guess he got me off of it? jesus christ. guest: faith-based communities often work on this effectively. if you polled the general public, most of the general public has not had this problem. if you pull people who had drug problems, they will tell you for that of doubt it is how it starts for a lot of people. not everyone who smokes marijuana moves on other drugs. we know that. but almost everyone, most people move on to other drugs started with marijuana. that is the case. i was talking to lawrence kudlow the
ner,s a marijuana begin it led me to do other drugs. i was a drug addict for 30 years. i am up in age now. better in ways i see the drug addiction in this country. i lost a lot of friends to addictions. i lost an ex that i have a daughter from from a heroin overdose. the night at donald trump was elected. it is a stepping stone. work.eciate your i am thankful every morning i wake up that we have a president, donald trump, that has common sense. he is a president that has to make tough love...
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taking antage.a >>> the recent weakness in home sales has investors kind of surprised about strength in ner housing sector. diana olick has more from washington. >> reporter: barely a year ago anas construction contempus swarmed over u.s. cities investors and analysts worried th rental apartment market was overheated and overbuilt. a yeay later te surprised at how strong the market still is. >> the demand has been better than expected. it's been a stickier tenant base and pricing power at the tenant base in the of elevated supply has simply surprised us. >> new apartment units being rented out quickly at thent fastest eviass pace in three years according to the u.s. census. apartment construction took off in 2012 and reached a 20-year it remained elevated this year despite warnings that demand would slow as more millennials aged into their home buying years. d but whileand for house something high so are home prices and mortgage rates jumped making home buying less that will likely make more renters stay renters longer than they might have anticipated in order to saveor a larger downpayment
taking antage.a >>> the recent weakness in home sales has investors kind of surprised about strength in ner housing sector. diana olick has more from washington. >> reporter: barely a year ago anas construction contempus swarmed over u.s. cities investors and analysts worried th rental apartment market was overheated and overbuilt. a yeay later te surprised at how strong the market still is. >> the demand has been better than expected. it's been a stickier tenant base and...
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he ner attorney's fees and i know he's got a lot of support in the legal community. >> there are manyses right now than paying for aaron persky's bad decision making. >> that was michelle dauber who led the recall campaign. and said persky has to pay those fees. persky's attorney says his client has a lot of support within the legal community, and shouldn't have too many problems raising that money. dr. christine blasey ford from palo alto is speaking out for the first time since testifying in the judge kavanaugh hearing on capitol hill. on twitter, she announced the winner of sports illustrated's inspiration of the year award. >> her courage inspired other survivors to end their silence, and we all know the results. rachel hollander, i am in awe of you and i will always be inspired by you. >> quite an endorsement. rachel is a lawyer and former gymnast who is the first to publicly accuse former dr. larry nassar of sexual assault. her allegation led to more than 300 women coming forward. dr. nassar is now serving a life sentence in prison. >> after 15 years of hosting her afternoon tal
he ner attorney's fees and i know he's got a lot of support in the legal community. >> there are manyses right now than paying for aaron persky's bad decision making. >> that was michelle dauber who led the recall campaign. and said persky has to pay those fees. persky's attorney says his client has a lot of support within the legal community, and shouldn't have too many problems raising that money. dr. christine blasey ford from palo alto is speaking out for the first time since...
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he is not saying that ner backing off any time soon. i support what heai but in 2018 what happened was the sentiment change. no one wanted to be the last one in the party when the cops showed up. they wanted to be out sooner. >> also we hadn't seen t volatility liks in a long time. do you anticipate that continuing in the or does the market turn a new leaf? >> it's funny i still in the camp i think when sentiment drives the volatility. volatility has gone back to average. this is normal to see the vix likes this. >> absolutely. >> we got lulled into the frp lasting upward grinding market. this is kd of normal to me. a lot of this is going back to averages. so for meti i see january as an opportunity. i'm still a buyer of stocks. itill think equities now actually cheaper than they've been in a long time. when the underpinnings of the economy specifically the consumer are this strong you got to be a buye i think the volatility comes out a bit not a lot. we werte staying ele for a while because the sentiment doesn't change that much but th
he is not saying that ner backing off any time soon. i support what heai but in 2018 what happened was the sentiment change. no one wanted to be the last one in the party when the cops showed up. they wanted to be out sooner. >> also we hadn't seen t volatility liks in a long time. do you anticipate that continuing in the or does the market turn a new leaf? >> it's funny i still in the camp i think when sentiment drives the volatility. volatility has gone back to average. this is...
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thige is a reaction by russia and saudi arabia earlier earlier ner sanctions this year. but we watch a lot of macroeconomicditeners my shop and we have seen them steadily turn down more quickly on an international basis. and againer the itional field is where the oil consumption equat rests. india has toned down. the rising dollar has all the economies. they're not getting the price wraek we get because when thell goes down they have to translate their currency into ollars to buy the oil and e up paying as high if not higher than we have seen all year. >> now, the last time you were with us y were saying that $42 could be a pretty strong support level. we have come close to that here. is that still a support level for you for the price of west texas intermediate crowd in the u.s. >> i like to joke in times like that it's close enough for government work. >> okay. >> i think the double bottom is in. this is a 16-month low process if you pull out the chart and look this is somhing chartists in particular key off of. it held up yesterday. the day after christmas. and. >> gh
thige is a reaction by russia and saudi arabia earlier earlier ner sanctions this year. but we watch a lot of macroeconomicditeners my shop and we have seen them steadily turn down more quickly on an international basis. and againer the itional field is where the oil consumption equat rests. india has toned down. the rising dollar has all the economies. they're not getting the price wraek we get because when thell goes down they have to translate their currency into ollars to buy the oil and e...
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next week in microsoft or azmodan there is no way the market can rally because there is no sleerdship ner anywhere else. >> i think stocks relative to themself is the most important delta off a move is what's matters. doesn't matter the percentage is up you go up more more room to fall it's clear we talked about the numbers and closer to 7% on a 5-day basis for the s&p. the dtsds are moving at a greater pace because these the weight in the index. we saw this all the time the pain below the surface of the index is extraordinary people are feeling that now. >> you look at the declines we have seen in amazon. mentioned azmodan 1,300 and change right now at what point do you say is there a point you say i will step in when it seems to treacherous out there? when we're thinking about maybe -- >> the logic of that question is why we're still going down because people are still asking me where the support is in the market you probably still having the same conversations when people think stocks are never going up again that's the bottom. right now everyone is will go for where do we step the bou
next week in microsoft or azmodan there is no way the market can rally because there is no sleerdship ner anywhere else. >> i think stocks relative to themself is the most important delta off a move is what's matters. doesn't matter the percentage is up you go up more more room to fall it's clear we talked about the numbers and closer to 7% on a 5-day basis for the s&p. the dtsds are moving at a greater pace because these the weight in the index. we saw this all the time the pain...
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if it passes it will bkuone of ner's biggest wins in this administration. phillip, back to you. >> hallie, thank you. >> a large rainstorm is expected thischeek w will cause travel delays from the southeast to the mid-atlantic. let's turn now tonbc's meteorologist bill karins to tell us more about that. good morning, ibm. >> good morning. on top of all that we still have snow that has to melt and moderate to minor river flooding in the carolinas, too. heavy rain friday right through the mid-atlantic. that's when the heaviest rain will be over the mid-atlantic as we have theuge stor friday night into saturday, the heavy rain from d.c. t york, you'll wake up to rain early saturday morning in connecticut, massachusetts, rhode island, then during the day on saturda it's a little bit lighter and scattered in the southeast. how much rain are we talking about? e areas of red are up to 2 to 3 inches of rain. that's from tallahasseeight up e east coast. so again, minor problems with flooding, but a lot of problems in the airways as far as travel delays. that's a loo
if it passes it will bkuone of ner's biggest wins in this administration. phillip, back to you. >> hallie, thank you. >> a large rainstorm is expected thischeek w will cause travel delays from the southeast to the mid-atlantic. let's turn now tonbc's meteorologist bill karins to tell us more about that. good morning, ibm. >> good morning. on top of all that we still have snow that has to melt and moderate to minor river flooding in the carolinas, too. heavy rain friday right...
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tricky, giving that the reason she lost would be that not all memebers of her party were aligned with nerrobably not got that many options. there has been a debate going on in the house of lords, now it's slightly different, it's not as significant for the government depending on how the lords votes. but, do you think theresa may really does need to pay attention to what's been going on in the lords? yes she does need to pay attention because in the whole brexit process there has been quite a significant role for the lords and indeed in the debate, the leader of the house of lords recalled there have been 68 reports said the referendum on elements of brexit in many hours spent waiting and amending the eu withdrawal bill and the lords has been very involved in all this but everybody in the lords accepts the meaningful vote itself is a matter for the elected house. if you do want someone to explain what's going on why those votes are being held, tune into bbc parliament on tuesday. there will be full coverage of the proceedings in the commons plus live analysis of any and every vote from ou
tricky, giving that the reason she lost would be that not all memebers of her party were aligned with nerrobably not got that many options. there has been a debate going on in the house of lords, now it's slightly different, it's not as significant for the government depending on how the lords votes. but, do you think theresa may really does need to pay attention to what's been going on in the lords? yes she does need to pay attention because in the whole brexit process there has been quite a...
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aseeming they deget ner liefrp nm by the congress.f what that would look like for a moment. who your wntss. frrgs starmy dapiums, accompanied by mike. >> cairn mcdug.al. antgy. private sectual asape in the hews with with that set of fsz said. ball laws. said about his fugtfulness. that i think he would like to have. so there's a big question marb about where that goes. now there's lots of other stuff in these momos that do get closer to the core russia vez. a lot of questions bot them ooze well. i think that's better than the rest of us should be focussed on. >> as you read thetea leaves and file in the phipp about sulution in these and they don't this us to collapse in and then case of teletupies. frrlts adegzal contalkt from the falloff fwo foon and lie. >>> my understanding is this oolympic weight lifter who contabted cohen, that's additional evidence of russian efforts to reach out and cultivate the campaign. it's interimportant in term oz of your narrative. ed the we try to get our hooks. here is kneery sponse from this. so that'
aseeming they deget ner liefrp nm by the congress.f what that would look like for a moment. who your wntss. frrgs starmy dapiums, accompanied by mike. >> cairn mcdug.al. antgy. private sectual asape in the hews with with that set of fsz said. ball laws. said about his fugtfulness. that i think he would like to have. so there's a big question marb about where that goes. now there's lots of other stuff in these momos that do get closer to the core russia vez. a lot of questions bot them...
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was reading that and thinking, gosh, i'm a horrible person, i've ner sent a thank you gift. one i did, when i first met my husband's family. now no more. i'm here. >> still ahead, it is a mystery many many miles above the planet earth. >> the story behind what happened on the international rkace station that may now spa >>> wcome back. happening this morning, a mystery is under investigation more than il0 above the earth. >> earlier this year, a pole was found on the side of the international space station. a criminal investigation may soon b under investigation to find out what caused it. >> it sounds like a ploine from a deep space movie, a soyuz capsule losing cabin pressure at first scientists suspect a meteor strikeped a hole discovered under external insulatiin insulatio insulation. but now a sinister plot twist. they disolver the was drilled from inside the capsule. a criminal investigation not ruled out. estions investigators want answered, was ithrilled while acces or did someone the cap actusule on the ground? russian and na officials have denied reports. tonight s
was reading that and thinking, gosh, i'm a horrible person, i've ner sent a thank you gift. one i did, when i first met my husband's family. now no more. i'm here. >> still ahead, it is a mystery many many miles above the planet earth. >> the story behind what happened on the international rkace station that may now spa >>> wcome back. happening this morning, a mystery is under investigation more than il0 above the earth. >> earlier this year, a pole was found on the...
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alameda county and the city of ners of the current sitesotsotwhile that is being sorted out, one thing that is not under negotiation is who is paying for thissottarget date for first pitch in the new a's water front ballpark? spring 2023...in oakland haaziq madyun kron4news sunday and that means we're talking nfl football...if you know it's been a tough few weeks on both sides of the bay...we'll start with the 49ers, second away from levi's...niners 0h-and-6 on the road heading into the contest... richard sherman... his homecoming in seattle... gets a big hug from pete carrol before the game... 4th quarter... 27-10 seahawks... russell wilson... gets out of
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hundreds of bikes being assembled for ner everything in the campfire. >> reporter: one bolt at a timessembling bikes andp others. >> it hit home. all the loss of lights. >> deputy chris delimo wanted to do more. the idea was born. >> they called me a couple of days later and said hey, we are going to giving 100 bikes. >> it grew, and we are at 400 bikes and sporting and equipment for kids. >> reporter: this trailer, and drive time being donated. every bike comes with a helmet and a sense of freedom found on two wheels. >> when kids can't exercise, and be active, that creates anxiety and that is hard for parents. >> reporter: deputies and staff volunteer after their shifts. bike professionals perform safety checks. the program is so successful, they plan on rolling it out again for kids in need in the bay area. >> that is awesome. >>> coming up, from the roads, airports and train stations, 12 million people packing up and heading out for the holidays. what experts expect to see for the first time in 15 year kristjen niels . >>> and here are the stories making headlines as we come up on
hundreds of bikes being assembled for ner everything in the campfire. >> reporter: one bolt at a timessembling bikes andp others. >> it hit home. all the loss of lights. >> deputy chris delimo wanted to do more. the idea was born. >> they called me a couple of days later and said hey, we are going to giving 100 bikes. >> it grew, and we are at 400 bikes and sporting and equipment for kids. >> reporter: this trailer, and drive time being donated. every bike...
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late ner t later in the afternoon s.w.a.t. teams went in and found the man dead. >>> the crimes make neighbors feel less safe. they used to go ignored by the sfpd b sjpd but not anymore. >> reporter: the top brass know that the crimes have been frustrating the community, three felt like nothing was being done. but now the street crimes unit is out in force. >> no bail. active, 11-1. >> reporter: they hit the streets every day. >> we're goes to set -- going tt up what we call campompass positions. >> reporter: they have an arrest for a suspected drug dealer. >> we've got the primary. >> reporter: he was inside a tent with foremanother man and woman. the suspect had a needle in his pocket as well as at least ten credit cards that didn't belong to him. his friend had 10 grams of meth. since police revived the unit almost a month ago, they've madmad made 66 arrests, including three today. >> bringing back eddie garcia sends a message to san jose that we're a city on the rise again. >> i'm really glad that the place are coming out
late ner t later in the afternoon s.w.a.t. teams went in and found the man dead. >>> the crimes make neighbors feel less safe. they used to go ignored by the sfpd b sjpd but not anymore. >> reporter: the top brass know that the crimes have been frustrating the community, three felt like nothing was being done. but now the street crimes unit is out in force. >> no bail. active, 11-1. >> reporter: they hit the streets every day. >> we're goes to set -- going tt up...
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earlier on this network, former federal prosecutor glenn kesh ner described how the judge dismantled any notion of coercion. >> the first thing that judge sullivan did was he actually placed michael flynn under oath because he said i have some follow-up questions. based on that memorandum your attorneys filed. he went on to ask, based on what your lawyers filed, are you saying that, you know, you think you should have been advised that lying to the fbi was a crime? and flynn said, no, your honor. he said, do you believe that you were maybe duped into pleading guilty because at the time of the interview you didn't have a lawyer present with you? he said, no, your honor. the judge said, are you pleading guilty because you are, in fact, guilty, and michael flynn said, yes, your honor, >> the judge laid into michael flynn saying it was a very serious offense and continued, quote, all along you were an unregistered agent of a foreign country while serving as the national security adviser to the president of the united states. i mean, arguably, that undermines everything this flag over her
earlier on this network, former federal prosecutor glenn kesh ner described how the judge dismantled any notion of coercion. >> the first thing that judge sullivan did was he actually placed michael flynn under oath because he said i have some follow-up questions. based on that memorandum your attorneys filed. he went on to ask, based on what your lawyers filed, are you saying that, you know, you think you should have been advised that lying to the fbi was a crime? and flynn said, no,...
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. >> lebron jam beat a horse, or is a better athlete than -- ner mind. you. >> like he's going to make it better. i know you, sir. >> absolutely. w dogking forecast time. look at cute little kenny here. ready to play ball and join your family. go to humane rescue alliance.org and add kenny to your family. temperature-wise, it's not going to be cold today. you'll all need the umbrellas from start to finish today but hem getting more optimistic. i'll show you updated forecast model for your friday. >> a rainy rush for now, inbound on the 14th street bridge. miserable time to break down in the rain. left lanblocked. on the inner loop, right side getting by weowly. l have more coming up from the wtop traffic cent. steray ♪ at havertys we know it's hard. havertys mattresssale is h with our wide selection of top brands and our price match guarantee -- you can find the perfect mattress for everyone in the family. get free financi on tempur-pedic and foundation purchases over $1,999. it's time everyone got a good night's sleep. havertys. life looks good. >>> a p
. >> lebron jam beat a horse, or is a better athlete than -- ner mind. you. >> like he's going to make it better. i know you, sir. >> absolutely. w dogking forecast time. look at cute little kenny here. ready to play ball and join your family. go to humane rescue alliance.org and add kenny to your family. temperature-wise, it's not going to be cold today. you'll all need the umbrellas from start to finish today but hem getting more optimistic. i'll show you updated forecast...
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the fm erica ner canadian prime ministernd his biographer will also speak. an estimated 3,000 people have been invited to attend the service at the washington national cathedral. the bush aamily chose the hymns, scriptures, and readings. president trump declared owednesday a national d mourning. stay with news 4 for continuing coverage for the memorials for president bush. events continue through thursday where the former psident will be laid to rest at his presidential library and museum in t'texas. >> 5:07 this morning. a major set back for the skins when the team faced the philadelphia eagles. colt mccoy broke his leg while scrambling on the final play of the first quarter right there. this is just the second start of the season and the 2nd quarterback the tea lost to an injury. news 4's chris lawrence joins us live with tails. chris, talk about bad luck, wow. >> it'sunbelievable. just when you think, look, our quarterback went do we're going to be okay. not only losing to the rivals and eagles and another game back of dallas but losing colt mccoy. a lot
the fm erica ner canadian prime ministernd his biographer will also speak. an estimated 3,000 people have been invited to attend the service at the washington national cathedral. the bush aamily chose the hymns, scriptures, and readings. president trump declared owednesday a national d mourning. stay with news 4 for continuing coverage for the memorials for president bush. events continue through thursday where the former psident will be laid to rest at his presidential library and museum in...
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try this out as well as san francisco and a few sprinkles reported around santa rosa, we're not done, ner wave will pull through. we have a little rain snow mix on the southern edge of south tahoe there. there's no advisory for travel today and there's an wind advisory, it will go until 10:00 tonight. areas over tahoe could see wind gulf coasts up to 50, 60 miles per hour. it will be hazardous driving out there, despite the fact you don't have to worry about snow on the ground. we're looking at an inch to an inch and a half for the sierra. >> we can look at this, in the the rain over the north bay by 2, 3:00, over the central bay, 3, 4:00. we'll call this the first part of the evening hours, i expect the evening drive to be fairly wealth. here's a look at tomorrow morning, we wake up with scattered showers, it be does taper off, we'll be dry for saturday afternoon and then the bigger storm comes in on sunday. as far as rainfall amounts, we could see a quarter inch around here, maybe half inch for some of our hills and wetter spots for today. tomorrow not much to speak of and as we get int
try this out as well as san francisco and a few sprinkles reported around santa rosa, we're not done, ner wave will pull through. we have a little rain snow mix on the southern edge of south tahoe there. there's no advisory for travel today and there's an wind advisory, it will go until 10:00 tonight. areas over tahoe could see wind gulf coasts up to 50, 60 miles per hour. it will be hazardous driving out there, despite the fact you don't have to worry about snow on the ground. we're looking at...
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. >>> and a partnerships ner escaped from san quentin, we're live on the scene and how he got a way and what authorities think he did moments after breaking out. >>> many consider the year 2018 the year marijuana went mainstream, the big changes to cannabis and what we saw and where it could go from here. . >>> we'll show you what police are looking for and what they're asking the public to look for. >> a man shot and killed a police officer yesterday morning during a traffic stop in newman in standees law county. who they think is responsible. s responsible. . >>> it's 6:00, pam cook somebody enjoying the morning out, i'm early, i'm gasia mikaelian. >> i'm dave clark, let's talk baseball the weather, mark tamayo is right over there. >> we can be talking about a series of strong storms or flooding and that's what we have right now. we have clear skies across the about portion of the bay area. bundle up not only for this morning, but tomorrow morning and into saturday morning. we're talking about 30s are, but the biggest story today will be the increase in the wind speeds, the mt. diablo
. >>> and a partnerships ner escaped from san quentin, we're live on the scene and how he got a way and what authorities think he did moments after breaking out. >>> many consider the year 2018 the year marijuana went mainstream, the big changes to cannabis and what we saw and where it could go from here. . >>> we'll show you what police are looking for and what they're asking the public to look for. >> a man shot and killed a police officer yesterday morning...
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doctors lee and prentice, i really preesh the strong man ner which you declared that aborted fetal tissue, fetal tissue in general, is not necessary when we have the alternatives before us, for scientific research, and that no one will suffer for lack of vaccines and other issues similarly, if the fetal tissue research is not taking place. so let me just kind of run on that, because obviously, the 800 pound gorilla in the room is we know that aborted fetal tissue is being used. we do know that abortion providers, for an example, planned parenthood, or whatever, performs an abortion, and they sell the body parts to a middleman company, who then sells it to research institutions, or whatever, and oftentimes, i'm afraid, this federal grants are used in this process. is that the general method? as far as you understand? >> yes, that's exactly the method by which people obtain fetal tissue. >> okay. now, so we know this process is still going on. are you at all familiar with the type of claims that are made by abortion providers on the informed consent forms that they give out in terms of the
doctors lee and prentice, i really preesh the strong man ner which you declared that aborted fetal tissue, fetal tissue in general, is not necessary when we have the alternatives before us, for scientific research, and that no one will suffer for lack of vaccines and other issues similarly, if the fetal tissue research is not taking place. so let me just kind of run on that, because obviously, the 800 pound gorilla in the room is we know that aborted fetal tissue is being used. we do know that...
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me put down and cast me as irrelevant and favorably to a father who had no vision but a place hold nerpassing along advice. both of you were charting your own course, spelling out what direction you want to take your state, in george's case running on a record of accomplish. the advice is this, do not worry when you see the stories comparing you favorably to a dad who had english as a second language. and it is a new breed of journalists will have to find a hook in stories and will have to write of your plans and dreams and compare those with what in their view i failed to accomplish. that can be very hurtful to a family that loves each other. that can hurt you boys who have been wonderful to me, you two of whom i am so very proud, but the advice is, don't worry about it. >> very moving words indeed. we have much more ahead on our special coverage. stay with cnn as we celebrate the life and legacy of president george h.w. bush. go big this holiday at t-mobile. when you buy one of the latest sumsung phones you get a free 50" samsung 4k tv. you gotta be kidding me. seriously, no! [announ
me put down and cast me as irrelevant and favorably to a father who had no vision but a place hold nerpassing along advice. both of you were charting your own course, spelling out what direction you want to take your state, in george's case running on a record of accomplish. the advice is this, do not worry when you see the stories comparing you favorably to a dad who had english as a second language. and it is a new breed of journalists will have to find a hook in stories and will have to...
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. >>> at the mtv movie awards in june "black wpanther"ner brought him on stage to share his best heroe. it's we've reached our number one low just18 and this one is pure internet gold. iman was taking care of some private busines a chick-fil-a bathroom when suddenly 4-year-old levi shimmied under the door and into his life. >> what's your name? >> andrew. okay. i want somebody to hold me and wash my hands. >>> and our number one high of 2018 goes to a first ballot highs and lows hall-of-famer. it's the one, thely mary halsey, otherwise known as -- >> mrs. funky white sister is in the park. >> mary stepped up to the mike at an outdoo pnic in august and changed our lives forever. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> b that was just the beginning for the superstar. mary was invited to the "ellen" show for an encore performance which came with a big surprise. a new year's toast to the hopes of another mary halsey single dropping. >> yeah! >>> we can only hope a lot of year.ighs and lows this other than the eagles one, i approve of your countdown. >>> coming u next, willie takes a look back at sunday sitdowns includi
. >>> at the mtv movie awards in june "black wpanther"ner brought him on stage to share his best heroe. it's we've reached our number one low just18 and this one is pure internet gold. iman was taking care of some private busines a chick-fil-a bathroom when suddenly 4-year-old levi shimmied under the door and into his life. >> what's your name? >> andrew. okay. i want somebody to hold me and wash my hands. >>> and our number one high of 2018 goes to a...
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lisa argen will have >>> happening today, thousands of people will gagt ner san francisco for world a.i.d.sews was in golden gate park last night for a candle light vigil paying tribute for those who died. supporters will be there voicing support for those in the fight against a.i.d.s. >> it's a way to gather together and redouble efforts to find a cure, but most importantly we can honor and remember the memories of the nearly 750,000 americans we lost. and it must be remembered the epidemic is not over. we have made progress in places like san francisco but there is so much work to be done especially in states where there is not access to health care. >> today's event is free. it starts at noon at the national a.i.d.s. memorial in golden gate park. >>> happening today,nouses of competitors take over san francisco for the world's largest obstacle race. the spartan race returns to at&t park this week. bringing a three-mile sprint race with more than 15 obstacles to the park. participants will climb stairs, race down narrow concourses and face tall walls, rope climb, monkey bars and more. the
lisa argen will have >>> happening today, thousands of people will gagt ner san francisco for world a.i.d.sews was in golden gate park last night for a candle light vigil paying tribute for those who died. supporters will be there voicing support for those in the fight against a.i.d.s. >> it's a way to gather together and redouble efforts to find a cure, but most importantly we can honor and remember the memories of the nearly 750,000 americans we lost. and it must be remembered...
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because not only do we have any new people ner in san francisco, we don't have any new people in california, we don't have any new people in the united states. so we have to work really hard to grow our own, create our own cadre of folk to backfill and to move forward on all the various projects. in order for an apprenticeship program to be recognized, fully recognized, it has to be recognized by the state of california. and that's one of the things that my office did. we take an (ship, an idea and make sure that it follows all of the vision apprenticeship standards rules. we also make sure that in the case of the u.s. program, which is a department of labor program, as well -- u.a. program, which is a department of labor program, that we make sure they follow the federal rules, as well. they all have to measure up to the m.o.u., so each individual union that has an m.o.u. with the city, we also have to make sure that our apprenticeship programs, the hiring, all of the processes involved in that, the selection processes, etc., all meet the same standards so that we have one central voice to
because not only do we have any new people ner in san francisco, we don't have any new people in california, we don't have any new people in the united states. so we have to work really hard to grow our own, create our own cadre of folk to backfill and to move forward on all the various projects. in order for an apprenticeship program to be recognized, fully recognized, it has to be recognized by the state of california. and that's one of the things that my office did. we take an (ship, an idea...
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sÍmbolo zaciÓn de lo que vos que reste ner.e atragantas, verdad. >>> ¿por quÉ seco je el 31 de diciembre para hacer un ritual?. >>> porque estÁ pac tand que termina el aÑo. y nuestra mente estÁ mente lizada que se termina un ciclo. lo podemos hacer en cualquier mo menos. y ya estamos programados ponemos la televisiÓn, los brindis. los deseos. por eso funciona mÁs. porque ya sabemos que estamos cerrando el 2018. >>> pongan atenciÓn, porque ahora aquÍ con sylvia y ustedes aquÍ presentes haremos un ritual de cierre de aÑo. son 2 rituales. uno para cerrar el 2018. y por mÁs bueno o malo que haya sido ¿verdad?. >>> el cerrar es integrar los logros. no solo es que ya no quiero que se repita mÁs. si no que yo tambiÉn voy a empezar el 2019 con un logro que yo ya tengo. y mis nuevos pedidos van a ser a partir de ese logro. >>> >>> y ese que tenemos aquÍ sylvia. >>> este para cerrar. y arca tenemos hojas de laurel y pasas de uva si no quiero un ciclo que se repita porque me fue mal. voy a im ji narl en las hojas de laurel y voy a tritura
sÍmbolo zaciÓn de lo que vos que reste ner.e atragantas, verdad. >>> ¿por quÉ seco je el 31 de diciembre para hacer un ritual?. >>> porque estÁ pac tand que termina el aÑo. y nuestra mente estÁ mente lizada que se termina un ciclo. lo podemos hacer en cualquier mo menos. y ya estamos programados ponemos la televisiÓn, los brindis. los deseos. por eso funciona mÁs. porque ya sabemos que estamos cerrando el 2018. >>> pongan atenciÓn, porque ahora aquÍ con...
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dow futures up about 500 points now on the headlines coming out of the g20 let's bring in mark vitt ner a big smile on your face happy monday i like to see it. >> yeah. >> the market loves the news you're not a stock guy but you are an economist does this 90 day pause change our economic or earnings outlook that much? >> it's the first bit of good news we've had on trade since the tariffs began. it doesn't mean everything is going to get solved. it's a step in that direction. i think that the president is switching tactics here a little bit and using fewer sticks and a few more carrots >> i like what you're saying i think i'll write that in headlines, mark. it may not be the beginning of good but maybe it is the end of bad? >> i think that very well could be and i think that's what the markets are hoping for but it's probably the end of bad for 2018 for sure >> okay. so how do you -- how do you work -- how -- you and your team when you go and you have all of these big excel spreadsheets, you're modeling earnings estimates and economic estimates, how do you factor in the great unknown th
dow futures up about 500 points now on the headlines coming out of the g20 let's bring in mark vitt ner a big smile on your face happy monday i like to see it. >> yeah. >> the market loves the news you're not a stock guy but you are an economist does this 90 day pause change our economic or earnings outlook that much? >> it's the first bit of good news we've had on trade since the tariffs began. it doesn't mean everything is going to get solved. it's a step in that direction....
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ner arriaga's girlfriend, two brothers and a coworker. the 7 suspects including three not pictured are accused of either misleading authorities about the whereabouts or helping arriaga evade authorities. >>> as authorities continue the investigation the newman community comes together to remember corporal singh. last night thousand attended an emotional vigil. abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo was there. >> reporter: in front of the crowd of thousands the family newman police corporal ronil singh leaves behind. the surrounding crowd did not surprise the family. >> i wasn't -- i know ron. ron -- estes just that kind of a person. >> testimony through tears and the thin blue line. many tell abc 7 news friday's vigil is proof that smalltown spirit is stronger than some might assume. >> we come out when someone is hurt, in need of a show of faith. >> reporter: a faith tested wednesday morning when police say this man gustavo perez arriaga shot and killed singh. airing aire got away leading authorities on a manhunt. two days later the new
ner arriaga's girlfriend, two brothers and a coworker. the 7 suspects including three not pictured are accused of either misleading authorities about the whereabouts or helping arriaga evade authorities. >>> as authorities continue the investigation the newman community comes together to remember corporal singh. last night thousand attended an emotional vigil. abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo was there. >> reporter: in front of the crowd of thousands the family newman...
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and ner enduring the wind and the cold to try to get the tickets. . clear.hat's why we are so chilly this morning. storm track well to the north. and that's where it's going to stay the next several days. in fact we are looking dry in the short-term. i want 39 right now in the peninsula looking at upper 30s in oakland and 42 in fremont. 38 in napa. 34 santa rosa. we get the coldest temperatures right around or after sunrise at 7:34 o 24. certainly the numbers continue to drop. look at the winds. mount st. helena 28 miles an hour, 46 miles an hour wind gusts around diablo. but overall the numbers dropped off considerable this morning. the dew points lower less humidpy and then the cold air pools in the valleys. we are looking at chilly numbers possible frost. dry into new year's eve weekend and looking at rain next friday. overnight lows have been on the cool side of course but the average low for some of our north bay valleys really should be in the 30s. but look what happens after monday. it looks like we drop off and see temperatures again below the freezi
and ner enduring the wind and the cold to try to get the tickets. . clear.hat's why we are so chilly this morning. storm track well to the north. and that's where it's going to stay the next several days. in fact we are looking dry in the short-term. i want 39 right now in the peninsula looking at upper 30s in oakland and 42 in fremont. 38 in napa. 34 santa rosa. we get the coldest temperatures right around or after sunrise at 7:34 o 24. certainly the numbers continue to drop. look at the...
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let me start with glen kersh ner.n you look at what came down and let's start with the southern district of new york and that specific wording, direction from the president to undertake these payments which violate campaign finance laws. how big of a deal is that? >> you've just said it all right there, richard. so there's so much evidence now that the president was complicit in violating those campaign finance laws for the purpose of an advantage in the election that i think a first year law grad could walk into court with this evidence and successfully prosecute the president. if you look at the fact that not only do you have a tape that was recorded in which the president -- then candidate is talking with michael cohen about the payoffs and talking about poll numbers in that same conversation. what does that tell you? this is not about family, it's about politics. then you have a shell corporation set up for purposes of making the payments so you have financial documents that corroborate, support and bolster what's
let me start with glen kersh ner.n you look at what came down and let's start with the southern district of new york and that specific wording, direction from the president to undertake these payments which violate campaign finance laws. how big of a deal is that? >> you've just said it all right there, richard. so there's so much evidence now that the president was complicit in violating those campaign finance laws for the purpose of an advantage in the election that i think a first year...
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shares are slightly higher today making the best perform ner the nasdaq 100 this as cfra raised the price target to the infamous 420 level, citing the potential for the lower versions of the model 3. should we seek shelt summer tesla. i never thought i'd utter those words. >> shelterer, no trade it if you want but not shelter. we had a relief rally. because they settled with the s.e.c. and then they made money which we have been waiting for for quite a time but audio tremendous rally remember it's still a highly risky stock and you have the headwind they need to raise money. stock price up here helps but any need to raise money in a potentially environment that's not very good for money raising. as a shelter, no, trade the breakout or wait for the break down if it broke to 280 i'd buy. >> electric a belong saying that ee month sent out a email to employees saying they reached a thousand a day the long-term production rate. theoretically enabling them to capture efficiencies and put off the need to tap the capital market. >> all of a sudden the balance sheet looks better. >> better. >> we
shares are slightly higher today making the best perform ner the nasdaq 100 this as cfra raised the price target to the infamous 420 level, citing the potential for the lower versions of the model 3. should we seek shelt summer tesla. i never thought i'd utter those words. >> shelterer, no trade it if you want but not shelter. we had a relief rally. because they settled with the s.e.c. and then they made money which we have been waiting for for quite a time but audio tremendous rally...
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tried to make a bullish case for banks on valuation, price to book at a certain point maybe you spay ner cheap but maybe wrong to defend them i would say early fall i started to say maybe things aren't as rosy for banks this is what you have to ask citi bank reported in the middle of october tangible book give or take was $62 stock is trading $56 today goldman sachs, same type of thing. 186 tangible book. trading 175. if the environment is so rosy for banks why are two of the biggest trading south of tangible book? that's a problem i thought for a while that deutsche bank is this generation's sort of bear stearns lehman wrapped up in one. if it was u.s. we talk it every day. but that it's not we talk about it a couple times a we can now is the citi bank exposure to europe the reason it's trading below tangible book? is it systemic my sense it deutsche bank makes it to our shores but the stocks are pricing something in. >> is this the price action where you look at how they trade and think of why they are prayed trading that way if you look on the surface, things theoretically should be o
tried to make a bullish case for banks on valuation, price to book at a certain point maybe you spay ner cheap but maybe wrong to defend them i would say early fall i started to say maybe things aren't as rosy for banks this is what you have to ask citi bank reported in the middle of october tangible book give or take was $62 stock is trading $56 today goldman sachs, same type of thing. 186 tangible book. trading 175. if the environment is so rosy for banks why are two of the biggest trading...
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attacks did fall from 16 in 2002 to just five in 2006 according to the political scientist hon has nerg. fatalities similarly lunged and have stayed down. the 1,700 mile longwall made of sand that morocco built along the disputed territory of the western sahara. construction began in 1980 to defend against the is a that ary people who reflect morocco's claim on the territory. the wall is flanked by land mines, hundreds of soldiers and violence reduced by 1991 when the u.n. brokered a peace deal. take the fences along hungary's borders built in late 2015, within days of hungary closing the border with croatia migrant arrivals virtually ceased, the "washington post" notes. but whether or not the walls achieved their narrow objectives should not be the only criteria used to evaluate them. as after as marshall notes the berlin wall technically suk seeded, it stemmed mass desertions of east germans but also turned a ton kree into a prison. in israel the suicide attacks have come down but the wall has also deepened palestinian dis affection. the moroccan wall stemmed violence but is estimate
attacks did fall from 16 in 2002 to just five in 2006 according to the political scientist hon has nerg. fatalities similarly lunged and have stayed down. the 1,700 mile longwall made of sand that morocco built along the disputed territory of the western sahara. construction began in 1980 to defend against the is a that ary people who reflect morocco's claim on the territory. the wall is flanked by land mines, hundreds of soldiers and violence reduced by 1991 when the u.n. brokered a peace...