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financial stocks will ntinue to do well if we have economic growth, higher interest rates and rolling back regulation. gary cohn said we need a healthy banking system. liz: the banks are like in a mini ice age. it was stranding the rust belt 2,000 guys and investors. gary: that means they are hoarding the cash. they are buying treasuries. to me it's a joke. these are the two guys who aloud this to happen. then when the mole thing crashed, these guys came to rescue like the fired firemen lighting the fire then coming to put it out. that's how i veufd this act that locked up not just the banks. but people learning and understanding investments that could be to their advantage because they need to be sold products. people need to be compensated properly for that. gary: can you explain to the viewers, what does it mean if this rule that was supposed to go into effect in april. a lot of the industry lobbied against it. what does it mean to the average investor. >> 2eu9 frees up financial investors to do what they were doing and hopefully best for their clients. financial advisors need to d
financial stocks will ntinue to do well if we have economic growth, higher interest rates and rolling back regulation. gary cohn said we need a healthy banking system. liz: the banks are like in a mini ice age. it was stranding the rust belt 2,000 guys and investors. gary: that means they are hoarding the cash. they are buying treasuries. to me it's a joke. these are the two guys who aloud this to happen. then when the mole thing crashed, these guys came to rescue like the fired firemen...
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asfftepelen rynd i earo ceerasotuntwh atisofotei a ntinue in their educational pursuits in the u.s.ave heard from businesses who are not able to get the workforce to their jobs, which is going to aect our ecomy. i have heard stories about how we have had individuals come to the u.s. as part of our coalition against terrorism from muslim countries will not be able to come to help us in our war against terror. there are people that are caught, families divided because they do not know if they will be allowed to come to the u.s. to reunite. even though they had visas to do that before this was put into effect. we have had many cases in maryland where people have been at risk as a result of this executive order. it is not only a travel ban, but it is also the refugee ban, which is affecting those who had plans to come to america, not just from syria where the band was made permanent, but other countries. it is against our interests and really hurting people. we have heard from many members of congress on both sides of the i'll that they were really caught up when this order was released
asfftepelen rynd i earo ceerasotuntwh atisofotei a ntinue in their educational pursuits in the u.s.ave heard from businesses who are not able to get the workforce to their jobs, which is going to aect our ecomy. i have heard stories about how we have had individuals come to the u.s. as part of our coalition against terrorism from muslim countries will not be able to come to help us in our war against terror. there are people that are caught, families divided because they do not know if they...
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. >>> wor channel 6 a news" ntinues at 10:00 o phl 17 with brian taff and sharrie williams. we would like you join us tion news" at 11:00 here on channel 6. nydia han potential problems at the gas pump. >> most of us buy gas regularly but we never seeoduct so are we getting what we ride along with inspectors and a little undercover surveillance and watch the drama unfold and get money savin advice tonight on "action news" at 11:00. and. >> for cecily tynan and ducis the entire "action news" team i'm jim gardner we hope you'll join us for "action news" at 11:00. >>> tonight, breaking news as we come on the air. setback for the white house. federal appeals court has just issued its ruling tonight in the fight over whether to reinstate presidtrump's temporary immigration our team standing by with what we have just learned. >>> also breaking the major system slamming the east coast. philadelphia new york up through boor accidents. tens of thousands without power tonight, and thousands of flights canceled coast to coast. >>> the president's advise conway in hot water. the white h
. >>> wor channel 6 a news" ntinues at 10:00 o phl 17 with brian taff and sharrie williams. we would like you join us tion news" at 11:00 here on channel 6. nydia han potential problems at the gas pump. >> most of us buy gas regularly but we never seeoduct so are we getting what we ride along with inspectors and a little undercover surveillance and watch the drama unfold and get money savin advice tonight on "action news" at 11:00. and. >> for cecily...
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he also said that the russians ntinue thave contact with trump's people after the election as well. well trump's spokeswoman denied any contact between campaign staff and the russian officials prior to the election. and the russian ambassador to the u.s. told the washington post, quote, he had communicated with michael flynn by text message, by phone, and in person but declined to say whether they discussed sanctions all before the november 8th election. so who are we to believe? the president of the united states, or the russians? jeremy peters, msnbc contributor. >> what i like about this story, "new york times" have been out big on this story. long series of conversations, trump people, business associates, whether it's manafort, whoever it is. and the russians. trump offers this blanket denial, if you just listen to generally, but it's covered with as far as i can remember, according to my recollection, according to this. as far as i know. so what's up? what can we deduce from the reporting of your newspaper and trump's denials. >> clearly there were conversations at some level
he also said that the russians ntinue thave contact with trump's people after the election as well. well trump's spokeswoman denied any contact between campaign staff and the russian officials prior to the election. and the russian ambassador to the u.s. told the washington post, quote, he had communicated with michael flynn by text message, by phone, and in person but declined to say whether they discussed sanctions all before the november 8th election. so who are we to believe? the president...
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president trump picked his supreme court nominee, but this morning the battle is fierce as democrats ntinue to put up a fight. >>> and the battle over donald trump's immigration order as he says it's not a travel ban. >>> and betsy devos is up for what some are saying character assassination. >>> good morning, everyone. it is wednesday, february 1st. i'm alex witt alongside louis burgdorf. last night prmesident trump announced his pick for the supreme court who sits on the court of appeals. he was approved unanimously by a voice vote in 2006. his highest profile ruling siding with groups that claimed obamacare violated their religious liberty including the hobby lobby case. he's considered a strong write we are a philosophy and mold in justice antonin scalia whose death has left the ninth seat empty for 354 days. last night donald trump kept his campaign promise and gorsuch described his cautious approach. >> months ago as a candidate, i publicly presented a list of brilliant and accomplished people to the american electorate and pledged to make my choice from among that list. millions of v
president trump picked his supreme court nominee, but this morning the battle is fierce as democrats ntinue to put up a fight. >>> and the battle over donald trump's immigration order as he says it's not a travel ban. >>> and betsy devos is up for what some are saying character assassination. >>> good morning, everyone. it is wednesday, february 1st. i'm alex witt alongside louis burgdorf. last night prmesident trump announced his pick for the supreme court who sits...
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ntinue to change tor people safe. remainsdership indispensable. and so i really look forward to working with you and to welcoming president trump in brussels in may. thank you mr.ce: secretary general. it is a privilege to meet with you today to bring greetings on behalf of president donald trump and had the opportunity. a thorough and substantive discussion of the issues facing nato and our historic alliance. it has been a busy weekend for me. as i prepare to head back to the united states, i am grateful. grateful to have had the speak on saturday about our shared security issues at the munich security council and i appreciate your encouraging words about the message of the united states at that conference. i also was pleased to be able to hold a series of productive bilateral meetings with leaders from across the world. also deeply moving for me and my family to return to dock dachau, the very first concentration camp and to be accompanied by dac a survivor. i first visited that camp in 1977. i wanted my daughter to see it. we went there and wal
ntinue to change tor people safe. remainsdership indispensable. and so i really look forward to working with you and to welcoming president trump in brussels in may. thank you mr.ce: secretary general. it is a privilege to meet with you today to bring greetings on behalf of president donald trump and had the opportunity. a thorough and substantive discussion of the issues facing nato and our historic alliance. it has been a busy weekend for me. as i prepare to head back to the united states, i...
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the water is ntinuing to come out of the ground. authorities telling us it is not affecting traffic that much, just for the small community as the water continues to flow. veronica, you will find this interesting, it is so cold the water that is coming from this geyser is going on to that tree and freezing the branches of this. obviously, that will be a situation on the roadways in this small community as well. veronica: it has been several hours where the temperature has been under freezing. very easy to get the icy conditions and will likely be a problem throw out the morning because today it is going to remain cold with our temperatures only up to 40 degrees. pr for several more hours. alexandria, 31 degrees. all of these locations at 31 degrees. we have been there for several hours. probably not getting above freezing until about 9:00 a.m. or so in that location. today's temperatures anywhere from the mid-30's to around 40 degrees after midday today. we're forecasting 40 here. 38, leesburg. meanwhile, thursday's forecast is not
the water is ntinuing to come out of the ground. authorities telling us it is not affecting traffic that much, just for the small community as the water continues to flow. veronica, you will find this interesting, it is so cold the water that is coming from this geyser is going on to that tree and freezing the branches of this. obviously, that will be a situation on the roadways in this small community as well. veronica: it has been several hours where the temperature has been under freezing....
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i just hope that it co ntinues co to be spring and doesn't >> it might but let's enjoy enjo what we gotikes the dance move.a >> you need to keep bustingep b them out.them o >> give him what he wants. is that what it is, just ahead bob. >> you need to evolve.evlve. >> weather-wise around d.c., if you thought it has beenu thob warm in february you're right.r if you're under the age of 41 as ofe tdeor day this is the ww midwest february you've everuar seen. after the next three days pass s by i think just about think j everybody we're going tusot pas this 1976 warm midwest 1976 war february of all time and bebe number one here in washington.s. those are your top five kinde yf of warm midwest february inmidw d.c.n we currently rank number two. 45.5-degree averagee age temperature. check out the next three days. . feeling like springtime herelike in washington. 74 degrees your daytime high hi today. mix of clouds and sun but i b think as we get into the the afternoon more sunshine than cl tomorrow 76 degrees.to that'smo only 2 degrees shy of a record high. could we break it? possibly.o will
i just hope that it co ntinues co to be spring and doesn't >> it might but let's enjoy enjo what we gotikes the dance move.a >> you need to keep bustingep b them out.them o >> give him what he wants. is that what it is, just ahead bob. >> you need to evolve.evlve. >> weather-wise around d.c., if you thought it has beenu thob warm in february you're right.r if you're under the age of 41 as ofe tdeor day this is the ww midwest february you've everuar seen. after the...
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