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dt the bulkthe rainfall as atsm th iere could lto onr in a cool.'t forget tt's a check of your forecast. erin has. traicff hi, erin. >> yes, i do. metro service picking up at 5:00 a.m. so fasaray no h inonnt-r zone in laurel.am delays right now bw parkway southbound picking up from just southe cotruction is blockg is widet lane between 197 and5t opened if you want to tak a yswt 11th street bridge. that's yourtondat a s enebl fchwetw learnede malachi rayms released from jai monday.nl crntim andan ectsnictcoo wsc co atruls e only fda-approved 3-in-1 copd treatment. tlegy 1-2-3 t. rethlee gypo ♪ ter. wi th t trelegy works 3 ways to. ...open reduce inflammation....a nd of better breathing.el tregy won't replace a rescue inhaler trelegy is not for asthma. tor high blood pres you before taking it.ditionre do not tpre trelegy more than escribed. trelegy may increase youf thrusi d aneye teosgh ourcc mayyo-3♪trelegand e poweof 1-2-3.sh save at trelegy.m. ab nother womeedn. uinec>>ne exho mells. rht.medginron great dayight he anoayrdthof nes louisippana idim
dt the bulkthe rainfall as atsm th iere could lto onr in a cool.'t forget tt's a check of your forecast. erin has. traicff hi, erin. >> yes, i do. metro service picking up at 5:00 a.m. so fasaray no h inonnt-r zone in laurel.am delays right now bw parkway southbound picking up from just southe cotruction is blockg is widet lane between 197 and5t opened if you want to tak a yswt 11th street bridge. that's yourtondat a s enebl fchwetw learnede malachi rayms released from jai monday.nl...
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onre were comments earlier regarding concern about spreads.here were also comments regarding the budget plans. let's have a look at what is going on on the mri. upside, we have a couple of u.k. listed names in the netherlands. this is moving up a little bit higher. the focus on individual stories. markets have a big selloff. there was a morning after field. company that reported some numbers overnight. the french side of the business looking a little bit light. we saw a mixed bag of movers to the downside. what we are looking at in terms of equity markets. now to a bloomberg exclusive. the morgan stanley chief said he is not concerned about the recent selloff. he is looking at the feedback received from morgan stanley clients. when i first came to the u.s., i was coming out of graduate school. this is a market correction we are going through right now. >> is this a healthy shakeout, this correction? >> we are in a tightening process around the world. are three and probably for rate increases this year. thee is the ability of monetary authoriti
onre were comments earlier regarding concern about spreads.here were also comments regarding the budget plans. let's have a look at what is going on on the mri. upside, we have a couple of u.k. listed names in the netherlands. this is moving up a little bit higher. the focus on individual stories. markets have a big selloff. there was a morning after field. company that reported some numbers overnight. the french side of the business looking a little bit light. we saw a mixed bag of movers to...
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. >> crenshaw was able to poke fun at davidson after davidson apologized to him onr. ai but he then took the moment to talk abo the importance of veteran's day. >> never forget the sacrifices made by veterans past and a presen never forget those we lost on 9/11, hero like pete's father. pete, never forget. >> never forget. >> pete davidson's father was a new york city firefighter that died while responding to the september 11th terror attacks. >> that i did not know. >> well, kudos tieutenant commander crenshaw for beingac us enough and then poking fun at pete. the way they handled it out well. >> the cold open to the show was >> they're having a great season. >> chuck, it's 38 degrees. it is. it?that's not right, is >> that's not the issue. the issue is there's more rain i . >> chuck. >> cold and rain? >> no kidding. maybe we should all just go back to bed and call it a wash. >> what's that? >> sports anlage. >> that went right by me.ng tulations, aaron. next thing you know he'll be talking about football and things. we have cloud cover moving in quick so you'll prob
. >> crenshaw was able to poke fun at davidson after davidson apologized to him onr. ai but he then took the moment to talk abo the importance of veteran's day. >> never forget the sacrifices made by veterans past and a presen never forget those we lost on 9/11, hero like pete's father. pete, never forget. >> never forget. >> pete davidson's father was a new york city firefighter that died while responding to the september 11th terror attacks. >> that i did not...
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police identified the man and say he worked at the gas station and anyone who recognize t suspect onr screen issked to callpolice. a>> metro train this morning is i crical condit to itti happenedioni atgh the fredt a a m ot drovehe ft fowhrm aas h poce d not olo igbiceas po lutentce w goveor thee threats ofriously. on comin fus u chel. tpr acwe'l us west point prank gonem announcer: the following will surprise you about overturncer: the following will surprise you about ojennidave brat saidthe'd votel suthe wto reduce e deficit.ll of this advertising.xi'm , and i approve this message. but instead, he voted to increase it why? brat went washington, ta ng hundreds of thousands fr, wall street banks, and other corporate special interests and votreet banks, big tax breaks, t nexa dave brat went washington, and all we got was bil icmoeyrrise got richd pills for the ane eredomsidr mugthd pills ly cpaindependent senator for thin washington. the washington post enesdoo"" she's strump's foot soldier." jennifer wexton is the er ious an" " substantive".. she's strump's foot soldier." "ms. wexton
police identified the man and say he worked at the gas station and anyone who recognize t suspect onr screen issked to callpolice. a>> metro train this morning is i crical condit to itti happenedioni atgh the fredt a a m ot drovehe ft fowhrm aas h poce d not olo igbiceas po lutentce w goveor thee threats ofriously. on comin fus u chel. tpr acwe'l us west point prank gonem announcer: the following will surprise you about overturncer: the following will surprise you about ojennidave brat...
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jon: a baking point where donald trump goes nuclear and onres robert mueller has l been anticipated. it ha't happened yet. it doesn't mean it won't happen. jon sol, bbc news, washington. jane: you are watching "bbc world news america still to come on tonight's program, atu c after the armistice, how germany is approaching the anniversary and the legacyrl of two wars. jane:e prince charles says will keep his viersws on control issues to himself when he becomes the british king. in the past he has campaigned strongly on several issues. nicholas witchell reports. nicholas: for hallea century chhas tried as he puts it to make a difference for the better. as prince of wales from he has campaigned on the environment, inner cities, youth opportunities, to name a few of the causes he has pursued. as he approaches his 70th birthday, charles knows better than anyone that a new goal beckons. takes the throne, his public interventions must stop. >>al it is vo remember that there is only room for one sovereign, not two. you cannot be the same as the sovereign if you are the prince of wales. will
jon: a baking point where donald trump goes nuclear and onres robert mueller has l been anticipated. it ha't happened yet. it doesn't mean it won't happen. jon sol, bbc news, washington. jane: you are watching "bbc world news america still to come on tonight's program, atu c after the armistice, how germany is approaching the anniversary and the legacyrl of two wars. jane:e prince charles says will keep his viersws on control issues to himself when he becomes the british king. in the past...
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ber we have donewell in terms of strengthening institutions, stabilizing the economy, movinge forward onr reforms to make the economy more competitive -- for example, investment in inastructure. we believe if president macri is reelected we will have four more years of moving in that direction. tim: movement that will need the complexity of argentina's national dance, and some fear, as many years to master. laura: do stay with the bbc for coverage othe g20 meetings taking place starting tomorrow in argentina, including the high-stakes discussion between president trump and chinese leader xisa jinping orday on trade. in other news from around the world, police in frankfurt haved rahe headquarters of deutsche bank as part of an investigation into alleged money-laundering.ff around 170ials are involved. the bank says it is cooperating with authorities. an imprisoned murdestis being inveigated after confessing to 90 killings across four decades in the uin. he is servlife in prison after being sentenced in 2014 for the murders of three women. the fbi believeshe 78-year-old may be among the mos
ber we have donewell in terms of strengthening institutions, stabilizing the economy, movinge forward onr reforms to make the economy more competitive -- for example, investment in inastructure. we believe if president macri is reelected we will have four more years of moving in that direction. tim: movement that will need the complexity of argentina's national dance, and some fear, as many years to master. laura: do stay with the bbc for coverage othe g20 meetings taking place starting...
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tonight united will take onre columbus c fc for the knockout round. just a few monthsgo a united was the worst team in the league. then this guy, wayne roey, arrived, and our season turnedo . rooney is a finalist for the mls mvp. now his hard work and determination has led us to playoffs. for those who aren't soccer fans, he's huge in the premier league in europe. >> you can catch tonight's gam 0 at audi field. >>> coming up, casting ballots at 16. a localn jurisdict considering lowering the legal age to vote. >> but first,ed a child cha with assaulting his classmate. what female students accuse him of doing, next. >>> some shocking news for some parents in northern virginia. >> they've learned a -year-old boy at rippon middle school is accused of groping female classmates. n that student i facing charges of sexual battery. the principal sent a letter home to parents informing the of the charges. prince williame county polic say the incidents came to light this weekhen a victim came forward. it's apparently been happening since september. >> we have a
tonight united will take onre columbus c fc for the knockout round. just a few monthsgo a united was the worst team in the league. then this guy, wayne roey, arrived, and our season turnedo . rooney is a finalist for the mls mvp. now his hard work and determination has led us to playoffs. for those who aren't soccer fans, he's huge in the premier league in europe. >> you can catch tonight's gam 0 at audi field. >>> coming up, casting ballots at 16. a localn jurisdict considering...
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intent onrings is filling office spaces once filled by government tenants.tateun tech company but you are based in seattle and you have seen the impact of amazon's headquarters in seattle. what is your reaction to these two cities on the east coast? not a single city big enough for amazon's ambitions. it realized how many people at decided itloy and could not put all of its eggs into baskets, it had to have three areas the real estate market is going to change in seattle as a result and it will change in virginia and new york. we are talking about two established metropolitan areas. what does this mean for long island city and the surrounding areas? we will see more pressure on housing. the government has to agree to create more inventory. finally have more density than ever in seattle but seattle and was -- limited amazon's growth because it was so hard to house all of the people. you will see a building frenzy in new york and virginia and there is room to grow in both places. they went to the edge of large cities so there was some room for people to commut
intent onrings is filling office spaces once filled by government tenants.tateun tech company but you are based in seattle and you have seen the impact of amazon's headquarters in seattle. what is your reaction to these two cities on the east coast? not a single city big enough for amazon's ambitions. it realized how many people at decided itloy and could not put all of its eggs into baskets, it had to have three areas the real estate market is going to change in seattle as a result and it will...
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the first insight was given when based onr testified his autopsy findings. at that time, it was made clear for the first time that the bullet that went through the orsident's neck hit no bone solid muscle. and according to the doctor came out with great velocity. wewas at that juncture that wondered for the first time what happened to the bullet? where did it go? the probability is that it went into governor connally because it struck nothing else in the car. that is the single most convincing piece of evidence. that the one bullet hit both men because looking down the trajectory as i see it through otherss own rifle and did also, the trajectory was such that it is all most certain that the bullet came out of the neck of the president with great velocity and would have had to hit the car or someone in the car. >> it is stated in the commission report that believe in the single bullet theory is not essential. to support the conclusion of the commission report. can you describe for us any other theory besides the single bullet theory that would support thconcl
the first insight was given when based onr testified his autopsy findings. at that time, it was made clear for the first time that the bullet that went through the orsident's neck hit no bone solid muscle. and according to the doctor came out with great velocity. wewas at that juncture that wondered for the first time what happened to the bullet? where did it go? the probability is that it went into governor connally because it struck nothing else in the car. that is the single most convincing...
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that is, the polarization that decide onre votes party lines is with no effort to reach across the aisle. and what a difference it was from the working relationship that senators kennedy and strom thurmond had in the late '70sand early 1980's. or compare the early '90s when when justice breyer and i were 1990's appointed. the 1980's, when justice scalia was appointed. the vote for justice scalia was unanimous, as the vote in favor of my confirmation was 96-3. that, despite the many years of my life when i was affiliated with the aclu. not a single question was asked about that affiliation in my hearing. what a difference that time was from what we are witnessing today. judge tatel: do you think the court itself, especially in the past few years with its growing number of 5-4 decisions that are often ideological, do you think that's contributing a bit to the polarization also of the confirmation process? justice ginsburg: it's true that last year there was something close to 35% of the decisions were 5-4 or 5-3. but look back just one year for that. only 15% of the decisions were 5-4. so
that is, the polarization that decide onre votes party lines is with no effort to reach across the aisle. and what a difference it was from the working relationship that senators kennedy and strom thurmond had in the late '70sand early 1980's. or compare the early '90s when when justice breyer and i were 1990's appointed. the 1980's, when justice scalia was appointed. the vote for justice scalia was unanimous, as the vote in favor of my confirmation was 96-3. that, despite the many years of my...
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than onre on testimony firing test, the commission concluded that it was an easy shot for oswalt to hit the president from that range. this rifle could not be fired in less than 4.3 seconds because it took about 2.3 seconds to operate the bolt mechanism between shots. to ask blair glaring omissions in the commission, cbs news decided to make its own test. a moving target is harder to hit than a stationary one of the elevation might make a difference. the only elevation for the warren commission firing test with a 30 foot tower, less than half of the height of the sixth floor above elm street. cbs news had a target and tower track instructed to match exactly the heights and distances of dealey plaza. matched with likely to elm street. the target, a standard fbi silhouette move to buy a electric motor at 11 miles from our. approximately the speed of the presidential limousine. a rifle of the same make and age of oswalt was fitted with the same telescopic sights as his rifle. these cbs news tests were conducted on different days in rolling farmland, north of bel air, maryland. 11 volunteer
than onre on testimony firing test, the commission concluded that it was an easy shot for oswalt to hit the president from that range. this rifle could not be fired in less than 4.3 seconds because it took about 2.3 seconds to operate the bolt mechanism between shots. to ask blair glaring omissions in the commission, cbs news decided to make its own test. a moving target is harder to hit than a stationary one of the elevation might make a difference. the only elevation for the warren commission...
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us onr natarajan joining the goldman story.he bank story if the stock of the hour, this is as we see the police prosecutors in residence at the lenders court in frederick for the second day. and chandra has the details -- emma chandra has the details. the second day of raids over suspected money-laundering and the surge is said to include the offices of the eight members of the management board. we are looking at leaders within deutsche bank being drawn into the scandal and now we see the stock fall some 3%. take a look at the bloomberg and i got the daily moves for deutsche bank over the past year and we can see is a 3% drop doesn't seem to be as bad as it used to be. we've seen the stock plunge much lower below that and it is becoming normal, it hit a record low today. the previous record was only set earlier on this month. we are seeing another day of raise and another day of more scandal for deutsche bank. vonnie: negative news just keeps piling on. any end in sight? emma: it doesn't seem to be for the for seeable future an
us onr natarajan joining the goldman story.he bank story if the stock of the hour, this is as we see the police prosecutors in residence at the lenders court in frederick for the second day. and chandra has the details -- emma chandra has the details. the second day of raids over suspected money-laundering and the surge is said to include the offices of the eight members of the management board. we are looking at leaders within deutsche bank being drawn into the scandal and now we see the stock...
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onre are other things going on the global stage that led to these decisions. two events on the global stage that were important. of 1949, the soviets exploded their first atomic bomb . many years before we thought they would. we did not know the manhattan project had a mole in it. "joeall this -- called this 1." it was a cute name but nobody was laughing. hiroshima was 15 kilotons, this one was 22. the soviets were better at bombs than we were. the north koreans invaded south korea and they did it using soviet tanks. it made it clear to truman that the soviets were willing to engage by proxy. his security men took a second sub-basement two levels of the house. foras only going to be used storage. this memo shows up. here are two euphemisms. one of them is that -- this is from admiral dennis and. -- admiral denison. that they were going to great protective measures and protective characteristics. what does that mean? exactly what you think, a bomb shelter. this gets tricky. abomb shelter is still sensitive installation and we don't know much about it. we should
onre are other things going on the global stage that led to these decisions. two events on the global stage that were important. of 1949, the soviets exploded their first atomic bomb . many years before we thought they would. we did not know the manhattan project had a mole in it. "joeall this -- called this 1." it was a cute name but nobody was laughing. hiroshima was 15 kilotons, this one was 22. the soviets were better at bombs than we were. the north koreans invaded south korea...
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onre has been a lot of focus rhetoric in the previous panels, , bute will get to that with the state of media and the way it has changed, we want to discuss the way it changed and the way it is viewed as a distributor and validator of information. frank.take it to i'm going to surprise you on intoone, and let you go what you think of the state of media today and how it changed and the past 20 years, challenges and journalism right now. frank: everything is fine. [laughter] never been better. look, i think this is a very serious issue. it is one that has a huge amount of complexity. the first place people make a mistake is to use the word media as a single word. it is one of the most plural words and our vocabulary. when sarah huckabee sanders said after the horrors in pittsburgh, the first thing the president did was to condemn the attacks. the first thing the media did was to blame the president. it is absolutely flat wrong. first of all, there is no one media. secondly, virtually everyone i know in the media that reported the story. i joined cnn when cnn was four years old, when we
onre has been a lot of focus rhetoric in the previous panels, , bute will get to that with the state of media and the way it has changed, we want to discuss the way it changed and the way it is viewed as a distributor and validator of information. frank.take it to i'm going to surprise you on intoone, and let you go what you think of the state of media today and how it changed and the past 20 years, challenges and journalism right now. frank: everything is fine. [laughter] never been better....
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. >> people onre. >> we're happy we're still here. s the side of the house got real close to -- we're still here. so we're good. >> reporter: and no matter how tough things are, with devastated home all the around them people wanted to make sure the american flag was flying in honor of veterans family. >> it's an important day to remember that life remembers when we sacrifice for one another, when we make sacrifices for the good of others and our country is founded on that. we have to remember that. >> carlos granda, abc 7 news. >>> the redwood city fire department also paid tribute to veterans posting this video of a flag in the fire zone on instagram writing "in honor of veterans day the flag still flies in paradise where so many have lost so much." >>> some historians have dubbed the korean war the forgotten war. >> but that certainly wasn't the case in san franciscoday. veterans of the conflict gathered at the korean war memorial in presidio to mark the day. >> prayers and a wreath laying ceremony in memory of young soldiers who s
. >> people onre. >> we're happy we're still here. s the side of the house got real close to -- we're still here. so we're good. >> reporter: and no matter how tough things are, with devastated home all the around them people wanted to make sure the american flag was flying in honor of veterans family. >> it's an important day to remember that life remembers when we sacrifice for one another, when we make sacrifices for the good of others and our country is founded on...
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i don't know who was onr. the show last week.an tell you reagan's accomplishment from the 1980s but i can't tell you who19 was on. let me ask you this. i think this is very, very important.e if you didn't have any know -- did you ever -- because, looking for op research isn't a crime. we'll get to our attorneys next. if you conspired to steal, hack into somebody's personal e-mails or whatever or had any doings with that, that would be a crime. did you do any of those things? >> absolutely not.t. i deduced that assange had podesta's e-mails, i knew how damaging they would be and how they were used.po i'm not a human tape recorder. you can't punch a button and have me recite word for word a conversation or e-mail i did two years ago. that is what the prosecutors demanded. they ridiculed me. they yawned. they got up in the room. they abused me all kind of ways psychologically. they did it to coerce me. to make me for one, to think if i didn't tell them what they wanted to hear i'd go to prison and die there. >> sean: did they say th
i don't know who was onr. the show last week.an tell you reagan's accomplishment from the 1980s but i can't tell you who19 was on. let me ask you this. i think this is very, very important.e if you didn't have any know -- did you ever -- because, looking for op research isn't a crime. we'll get to our attorneys next. if you conspired to steal, hack into somebody's personal e-mails or whatever or had any doings with that, that would be a crime. did you do any of those things? >> absolutely...
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it depends onr: " andyou mean by "here: "the pivotal point." long the mississippi, yes. the university at was at before coming up, i do a seminar each summer, one of my students, a graduate student of the time, was adamant about the east and gettysburg and that is where the war was fought and the west did not matter. at the conference, he asked a panel of eight or nine civil war historians from across the country that question. what was the most important of the civil war, the east or the the, and they just went on line, the west, the west, the west, the west. really looking at the campaigns especially, i like to point out that grant orchestrated, that to thecesses he went west of the mississippi river, worry central to the union victory. not that the east did not matter, of course not. at that the west was really where the south suffered the most significant defeat. does that include kansas? as far as the civil war campaign history, not so much. there were not any of those major gettysburg battles fought in kansas. if we put kansas in with the west, yes. there is pretty
it depends onr: " andyou mean by "here: "the pivotal point." long the mississippi, yes. the university at was at before coming up, i do a seminar each summer, one of my students, a graduate student of the time, was adamant about the east and gettysburg and that is where the war was fought and the west did not matter. at the conference, he asked a panel of eight or nine civil war historians from across the country that question. what was the most important of the civil war,...
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ui >> well, we don't know all the evidence, or, you know, but el it's -- our article includes onr detail, which is even before michael cohen pleaded guilty, they had what was at one point, at least, an 80-page draft indictment that included more information about what mr. trump was -- what his role was. we know that they, going into that guilty plea, they had that tape in which michael cohen and donald trump were discussing the payments, or buying the karen mcdougal story. and since the plea, michael cohen, as we report, has been speaking to them and presumably opening up a little bit more, you know, as we reported, telling a little bit more about the background of those payments. >> let me play, to remind people, about the tape. the interaction shows they're talking about this. take a listen to the tape. >> i need to ep up a company for the transfer of all of that infi regarding our friend david, you know, so that -- i'm going to do that right away. i've actually come up -- >> give it to me. >> i've spoken to allen wise weisselberg, how to set the whole thing up. when it comes to financ
ui >> well, we don't know all the evidence, or, you know, but el it's -- our article includes onr detail, which is even before michael cohen pleaded guilty, they had what was at one point, at least, an 80-page draft indictment that included more information about what mr. trump was -- what his role was. we know that they, going into that guilty plea, they had that tape in which michael cohen and donald trump were discussing the payments, or buying the karen mcdougal story. and since the...
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year of this tax break and then all of us in this room and the rest of the state combined. , based onr the record what i am hearing, you are saying that if social security were being looked at down the road, and i don't see anybody sit saying they would raise the or changingof age the cap on income for social security, do you agree with any of those things, or is that off the table. >> the last time we made some major changes was when reagan put together a bipartisan commission and gave congress a vote. we could do it that way again, but listen, at a time when pensions are in jeopardy, retirements have been spent sending kids to college and high medical expenses, that is the last time to weaken something that wisconsin actually helped write. certainly, people at or near retirement need to know that we are committed and following our promises, but beyond that, we need a national discussion. and young people are already talking about it. they don't trust what is going to be there for them when they get close to retirement age, so we need to have that discussion, but let's talk about thin
year of this tax break and then all of us in this room and the rest of the state combined. , based onr the record what i am hearing, you are saying that if social security were being looked at down the road, and i don't see anybody sit saying they would raise the or changingof age the cap on income for social security, do you agree with any of those things, or is that off the table. >> the last time we made some major changes was when reagan put together a bipartisan commission and gave...
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, depending onr the waiting and all that jazz. we don't know how to measure this. not brushing your teeth all day and staying in the rope. robe.ying in the roles needleheir pointing. with a look at that group. [laughter] james: i call and said, is this guy, is he cool. he said he is one of the finest people i will ever know. i said, that is good. i don't think they could pay me. and furthermore, i don't think he can pay my expense. said, james, you must the goal. you are a member of the kennedy generation. to make a long story short, i helped him and he got 22% of the vote. and i got my expenses paid. and i still had the rug. the next time he ran, he didn't have me and he won. maybe there was some of sort of connection free i said i don't want, you have to go. i went. went to afghanistan. it was pretty interesting. prof. merrill: when he goes to afghanistan he comes home with rugs. when i went, i came back with these sorts and a burqa. kids'd take them to our class. the boys all wanted works. sword boys all wanted the s. they wanted nothing to do with the they just
, depending onr the waiting and all that jazz. we don't know how to measure this. not brushing your teeth all day and staying in the rope. robe.ying in the roles needleheir pointing. with a look at that group. [laughter] james: i call and said, is this guy, is he cool. he said he is one of the finest people i will ever know. i said, that is good. i don't think they could pay me. and furthermore, i don't think he can pay my expense. said, james, you must the goal. you are a member of the kennedy...
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that was the onr. —— that was the honour. they were leading to a certain extent.heir duty to be the man. the club was decimated. that call regeneration that took the ball around the world sadly died. can they bring it up to date and this match? how did the tim field? you have not delivered a point, but you have made it clear that corinthians were not successful as they once were. the problem notjust playing in front of crowd of thousands but when you played in brazil, that was a different story. absolutely, our average attendance i5 absolutely, our average attendance is probably 130 and the played in front of 30,000, two brazilian national televised —— television stations televised game live. we turned the result like the beatles. we we re turned the result like the beatles. we were seen at the airport. we came out of the plane and there was this crowd welcoming u5. out of the plane and there was this crowd welcoming us. it was extraordinary. you actually played a match. give us a ten second summary. do not spoil it. maybe we should not say. letwin 0—0 until 78th
that was the onr. —— that was the honour. they were leading to a certain extent.heir duty to be the man. the club was decimated. that call regeneration that took the ball around the world sadly died. can they bring it up to date and this match? how did the tim field? you have not delivered a point, but you have made it clear that corinthians were not successful as they once were. the problem notjust playing in front of crowd of thousands but when you played in brazil, that was a different...
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they're looking at, do we improve our strategic position anda-vis our neighbor, onre the united statesalls that is largely unknown to a lot of players in the region. russia just held this moscow conference, and indicated, we want to get back in the game. there has been breathless speculation about how russia is playing a great game again. mohammed karzai has said we should throw our lot in with the russians rather than the americans, so there is always drama. i do think you have to look at the fundamental, strategic interests. if russia can give the americans a hard time by poking our eye in afghanistan and having his continued to expend blood and treasure in afghanistan, that is fine with them. the russianserm, would probably also benefit from stabilization in the region. certainly russia stands to benefit from investments in infrastructure, increases in transit and trade that would come from more chinese investment going through central asia. the chinese have clearly made a big bet on the china-pakistan economic core door, and on the belt and road , toiative, and for them too be able
they're looking at, do we improve our strategic position anda-vis our neighbor, onre the united statesalls that is largely unknown to a lot of players in the region. russia just held this moscow conference, and indicated, we want to get back in the game. there has been breathless speculation about how russia is playing a great game again. mohammed karzai has said we should throw our lot in with the russians rather than the americans, so there is always drama. i do think you have to look at the...
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economy can still grow, even though but onre it is slowing, the other hand we also have to think about the stock market will continue to outperform next year, so basically i think there are a lot of uncertainties. the fed has to be data dependent in the overall fed rate hike process. you continue to see em turmoil. if we see the trade tensions there is someink risk to the current forecast of the rate hike process. you're saying 2019 will be the same as 2018? happened, yes, what happened in the market is right now we project maybe three times hikes next year, like what happened this year. this your might be four. nexthappened differently year is that china will be slowing down, and the european economy is not doing very well. the u.s. economy still outperforming. this is different from this year. at the beginning of this year, especially the u.s. economy, it is significantly outperforming other economies. china is stable. europe is slow at the moment. the first half of this year was quite ok. looking forward to next year, the market problem for markets will be whether we see a continued
economy can still grow, even though but onre it is slowing, the other hand we also have to think about the stock market will continue to outperform next year, so basically i think there are a lot of uncertainties. the fed has to be data dependent in the overall fed rate hike process. you continue to see em turmoil. if we see the trade tensions there is someink risk to the current forecast of the rate hike process. you're saying 2019 will be the same as 2018? happened, yes, what happened in the...
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onre were a couple of things people's minds. make sure our growth and our economies benefit all citizens. in canada, we talk about how to make sure the middle class is successful. we are focused on the relationship between china and the united states and having a trade system that works for all of us. those are a couple of key agendas we all share. we see that the advantage of the to talkwe are able about how to get better situations for our citizens. i think what important is that we have constructive dialogue. from a finance ministers standpoint, it was clearly a good dialogue last night. were there hard feelings over her president trump's insults and attitude? does remain? -- were there hard feelings over president trump's insults and attitude? do those remain? membersless have family in the u.s. and very regular trips back -- many of us have family members in the u.s. and very regular trips back and forth. there are huge amounts of positive feelings between our two countries. negotiations, as your president pointed out, can
onre were a couple of things people's minds. make sure our growth and our economies benefit all citizens. in canada, we talk about how to make sure the middle class is successful. we are focused on the relationship between china and the united states and having a trade system that works for all of us. those are a couple of key agendas we all share. we see that the advantage of the to talkwe are able about how to get better situations for our citizens. i think what important is that we have...
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the initiative is in the fifth onr of offering this forum the issues of intersection on catholic social thought and public life, when you to the matter.tions that we are bringing leaders to help think through the challenging questions facing us in these challenging times. please join our conversation tonight on twitter using the #faithfulmidterms. let's get started. [applause] john: thank you. kim, and very much, thank you for coming out in such numbers on monday, thanksgiving week. some of you know that we have some intense and sometimes anguishing discussions on of the clerical sexual abuse crisis in church.olic we opened up with someone who described his abuse for the first time, publicly. those have been important and moving and insightful, but we thought we would take up something that really is much more uplifting. [laughter] something that gives us a great deal of hope. our president is such a good example. our leaders have come through this election poised to work together for the common good. has been such a helpful insight as we made our choices. would be theis time and with e
the initiative is in the fifth onr of offering this forum the issues of intersection on catholic social thought and public life, when you to the matter.tions that we are bringing leaders to help think through the challenging questions facing us in these challenging times. please join our conversation tonight on twitter using the #faithfulmidterms. let's get started. [applause] john: thank you. kim, and very much, thank you for coming out in such numbers on monday, thanksgiving week. some of you...
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news updathroughout the day onre platforms... including our website, kpix dot- com.over 3,500 channels of entertainment, including the latest movies and box sets from around the world. ( ♪ ) we even have live sports and news channels. ( ♪ ) and your free wi-fi will start shortly. enjoy your flight mr. jones. world's best inflight entertainment. fly emirates. fly better. >>> welcome back. we can are in the traffic center. let's head to pittsburg where we have a crash on westbound highway 4 causing delays as you work your way from antioch to pittsburg around bailey. right on the shoulder but still busy. westbound 4 backed up around railroad because of the accident. give yourself a few extra minutes. and 680 southbound at main street, extra volume. looks like a 16 minute ride there, as well. >>> hazy sunshine, smoky skies as we start off the day. you can see it and smell it. an air quality advisory and spare the air alert. the good news is the winds will be easing as well as shifting to less smoke in our air, but still, unhealthy air for all of the bay area, very unheal
news updathroughout the day onre platforms... including our website, kpix dot- com.over 3,500 channels of entertainment, including the latest movies and box sets from around the world. ( ♪ ) we even have live sports and news channels. ( ♪ ) and your free wi-fi will start shortly. enjoy your flight mr. jones. world's best inflight entertainment. fly emirates. fly better. >>> welcome back. we can are in the traffic center. let's head to pittsburg where we have a crash on westbound...
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onre is a lot of speculation what it would mean to have amlo in the office. the left wing. ?s he going to be chaves >> good question. i think that is not just being asked by the local folks, but globally. the change in government overall is a reflection of the changes in the region, where -- what we see globally today. in the case of himself, he'll obviously take a different tact bolsonaro inhen brazil. but a populist approach in terms of his politics will be more left, but i think he will be more sympathetic to businesses and the economy than people think. thed: are we worried about initial decision about the air force and the flirting with taxation? joe: there is no question that it is scary to folks with what happened at that flood site. i was particularly concerned about the neighborhoods he chose where he held that vote to make those decisions. it's almost like he wanted to start with a big hammer and send a message that there is a new sheriff in town. i don't think he defaults on the bonds. the technicalities of what -- while i a default do believe that
onre is a lot of speculation what it would mean to have amlo in the office. the left wing. ?s he going to be chaves >> good question. i think that is not just being asked by the local folks, but globally. the change in government overall is a reflection of the changes in the region, where -- what we see globally today. in the case of himself, he'll obviously take a different tact bolsonaro inhen brazil. but a populist approach in terms of his politics will be more left, but i think he...
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onr. twit what is the cost benefit of getting an aanced degree after 50?myself? it has to do with how many years you will work afterward and what are the opportunities afterwards. >> this comes fromki v in her money facebook group. she asks, should i embrace the gray? >> absolutely. >> really? >> yeah. own your style. you know, really think about how much confidence you can get from how you show up. if it's gray, own the gray hair. >> this is where i think generations want the same thing. it may look different whent you areifferent life stages. we all want our work to matter and to doo harm in the world and to do goodge. >> i think employers are learning they can dl and good at the same time. >> absolutely. >> and by the way, thank you so much to the crooked knights here in manhattan for letting us sit down to have ts important conversation. >> i learned a lot there. that was a fascinating conversation. you have question. should we keep dates and years on resumÈs? >> as they get fourth into the past, our experts said it is fine to remov you don't want to s
onr. twit what is the cost benefit of getting an aanced degree after 50?myself? it has to do with how many years you will work afterward and what are the opportunities afterwards. >> this comes fromki v in her money facebook group. she asks, should i embrace the gray? >> absolutely. >> really? >> yeah. own your style. you know, really think about how much confidence you can get from how you show up. if it's gray, own the gray hair. >> this is where i think...
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onre is a lot of action campus but not as much as the 2016 president election but still a lot happeninghost: you can see differences between the 2016 election and this time around, what do you think will be the turnout? guest: it may be lower than in 2016, a lot of people were more energized in 2016. i think that is because, someone i spoke to, i reached out to followers and students at pitt and asked which issues are important to them and they said that was one of them, this is not asked an important of an election -- as important of an election. host: what other issues is dunes talk about -- issues do students talk about? guest: lgbtq plus rights are important, especially trans have beens who affected by the news that the trump administration wants to remove the want definitions of definitions ofed gender. corporations in pittsburgh driving growth in specific areas. i talk to people about you quality and a need and a desire for living wages for everybody. and voter suppression is a reason for people to vote because other people cannot. host: when it comes to students and how they base
onre is a lot of action campus but not as much as the 2016 president election but still a lot happeninghost: you can see differences between the 2016 election and this time around, what do you think will be the turnout? guest: it may be lower than in 2016, a lot of people were more energized in 2016. i think that is because, someone i spoke to, i reached out to followers and students at pitt and asked which issues are important to them and they said that was one of them, this is not asked an...
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the latest forecast is on onr nbc washinpp and website. >>> we will have the latest news and weather♪in >> tha may be next week, but this morning we are getting right into christmas. we have got the rockettes and they get extra props for being out here. >> yeah. they are here for a special perfmance a little bit later. it will be the television debut of the brand any final to the christmas spectacular. plus, we are about to unveil the magnificent star. we probabl hav more lighting from the star over there. it's going to be on top of the rockefeller center christmas tree. we will unveil it in a moment. >> if you are looking forif ideas already, fear not. we have you covered. we will check out some of the items in this year's neiman marcus christmas book as wl as some dream items like really, really expensive, but also some affordable options under a hundred bucks. >>> we have a great crowd. i'm looking for a crowd moment. hi, guys! i'm looking for talia, corey, d alyssa. what? this is you guys?gh hi you guys. how are you? great to meet you. now, we know that you three are here. you ar
the latest forecast is on onr nbc washinpp and website. >>> we will have the latest news and weather♪in >> tha may be next week, but this morning we are getting right into christmas. we have got the rockettes and they get extra props for being out here. >> yeah. they are here for a special perfmance a little bit later. it will be the television debut of the brand any final to the christmas spectacular. plus, we are about to unveil the magnificent star. we probabl hav more...
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this is also weighing on the markets, is it not, the fear that some extremisextremist, onr the otherand make matters worse. >> you have seen the market reaction to italy and the brexit. and they lowered their global growth going into next year and part of that was the euro zone where they cut the numbers there. germany just reported the most recent quarter of gdp was in negative territory. so you're seeing a slowdown in the exporting countries and it's just probably a matter of time before it impacts the u.s. >> let me tell you the problem. they still have negative rates over there and they're still printing money and now, europe, i think all of europe is contracting. what other ammo are they going to have as they move forward? they are taxed big time. they just need to change the structure of europe and that's not going to happen. so-- . >> they've got to change, but the way that they're thinking of changing is by fueling government even more and that's fueling the fires on the streets of paris. >> a lot-- look, the power should be in the people's hands. unfortunately it's in the go
this is also weighing on the markets, is it not, the fear that some extremisextremist, onr the otherand make matters worse. >> you have seen the market reaction to italy and the brexit. and they lowered their global growth going into next year and part of that was the euro zone where they cut the numbers there. germany just reported the most recent quarter of gdp was in negative territory. so you're seeing a slowdown in the exporting countries and it's just probably a matter of time...
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get them onr gradeiddle or gril.ood here. then slice them up. and i have -- i am kind of doing a ruben hybrid here. a ruben with the beer brats. so i have toasted ptzel rolls. we are going to add the beer brats on top. little bit of cheddar. the wisconsin swiss. you have to hit it with t beer-soake onions. >> carson, you've got to get involved. >> don't forget the sauerkraut. >> who cares about football at this point? >> f then youravorite thousand island dressing. >> carson, i want too see take a bite. >> get after it. >> there we go. >> i'm in. >> with that, weave to keep the tailgating fun going, is beer brats with caramelized onions and pigs in a blanket. don't forget the beer cheese sauce. >> i have to dip it. >> all right. >> thank you so much. somebody's got to >> recipes at today.com.is don't ms the big game. patriots packers slashiclashingy night on nbc. jill,dixon, thank you. >> go packers! >> so good. d justice not for some, but for all. i want a virginia that works for all, with economic opportunity and a
get them onr gradeiddle or gril.ood here. then slice them up. and i have -- i am kind of doing a ruben hybrid here. a ruben with the beer brats. so i have toasted ptzel rolls. we are going to add the beer brats on top. little bit of cheddar. the wisconsin swiss. you have to hit it with t beer-soake onions. >> carson, you've got to get involved. >> don't forget the sauerkraut. >> who cares about football at this point? >> f then youravorite thousand island dressing....
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announcer: watch c-span cities onr of riverside, california c-span2's book tv and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates as we explore america. >> next, a series of conversations on u.s. energy and environmental policy. the washington post hosted acting epa administrator, california attorney general, and energy industry leaders. this runs one hour and 40 minutes. >> good morning. i'm vice president of communications and events here at the "washington post." thank you for joining us for the latest in our energy 202 live series, which, like the energy 202 newsletter, which i know you subscribe to, we aim to go in-depth on the policy debates around energy and the environment. so this morning, we're going to hear from experts on how we balance the country's energy needs with environmental protections and regulation. these discussions, as you know, come against the backdrop of a dire climate report issued by federal agencies last week. so before we begin, i would like to thank our presenting sponsor for the event. who you will hear from the
announcer: watch c-span cities onr of riverside, california c-span2's book tv and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates as we explore america. >> next, a series of conversations on u.s. energy and environmental policy. the washington post hosted acting epa administrator, california attorney general, and energy industry leaders. this runs one hour and 40 minutes. >> good morning. i'm vice president of communications and events here...
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more onr for first lady michelle obama's stop in d.c.ny rain for this weekend? maybe even snow coming up. we'llalk about our weekend forecast, thanksgiving forecast also as well in the ten day coming up in a few minutes. >> did she say snow? >> what is she >> we have to talk about this, all that and join us behind the scenes on facebook live when we jugin news 4 today. jugin news 4 today. >>ack on air in st a m bom the best internet meets the best things to do on the internet. switch to fios, the 100% fiber-optic network, and get a year of amazon prime and an amazon echo on us. already have prime? we'll cover another year. it's all yours when you sign up fios gigabit connection plus tv, plus phone, all with a 2-year price guarantee, all for just $79.99 per month with a 2-year agreement. with fios and prime, you can stream prime originals in 4k. get free games with twitch prime... and get fast, free shipping on over one hundred million items. switch to fios gigabit connection, plus tv, and phone for just $79.99 per month with a 2-year pri
more onr for first lady michelle obama's stop in d.c.ny rain for this weekend? maybe even snow coming up. we'llalk about our weekend forecast, thanksgiving forecast also as well in the ten day coming up in a few minutes. >> did she say snow? >> what is she >> we have to talk about this, all that and join us behind the scenes on facebook live when we jugin news 4 today. jugin news 4 today. >>ack on air in st a m bom the best internet meets the best things to do on the...
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to be onre beginning the g20 watch in buenos aires. we are going to get a briefing now.ady for this? everybody loves .0 cyrus. how does -- win the series. how does the city adapt? >> we have about 8000 people coming in including president trump, president xi, putin, mac ron. they have declared a holiday on friday of next week. ands going to be chaotic people are starting to leave the city. it is starting to add up to be a meeting that will not focus on the communique coming out, more on the summits on the side. tom: i have it on good account that the dinners served about 10:00 p.m. and you get the desert about 1:00. is the cycle going to shift to an argentinian cycle? andres: i am sure there are quite a few social events set up. when you look at the g20, how much focus will be on the u.s.-china trade and how much will be focused on the stuff we do not know about, cybersecurity. according to a report, the u.s. trying to get their allies not to buy chinese products. andres: there is going to be this one summit between trump going to behat is one of the most important ones.
to be onre beginning the g20 watch in buenos aires. we are going to get a briefing now.ady for this? everybody loves .0 cyrus. how does -- win the series. how does the city adapt? >> we have about 8000 people coming in including president trump, president xi, putin, mac ron. they have declared a holiday on friday of next week. ands going to be chaotic people are starting to leave the city. it is starting to add up to be a meeting that will not focus on the communique coming out, more on...
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onre is a lot of action campus but not as much as the 2016 president election but still a lot happeningst: you can see differences between the 2016 election and this time around, what do you think will be the turnout? guest: it may be lower than in 2016, a lot of people were more energized in 2016. i think that is because, someone i spoke to, i reached out to followers and students at pitt and asked which issues are important to them and they said that was one of them, this is not asked an important of an election -- as important of an election. host: what other issues is dunes talk about -- issues do students talk about? guest: lgbtq plus rights are important, especially trans have beens who affected by the news that the trump administration wants to remove the want definitions of definitions ofed gender. corporations in pittsburgh driving growth in specific areas. i talk to people about you quality and a need and a desire for living wages for everybody. and voter suppression is a reason for people to vote because other people cannot. host: when it comes to students and how they base t
onre is a lot of action campus but not as much as the 2016 president election but still a lot happeningst: you can see differences between the 2016 election and this time around, what do you think will be the turnout? guest: it may be lower than in 2016, a lot of people were more energized in 2016. i think that is because, someone i spoke to, i reached out to followers and students at pitt and asked which issues are important to them and they said that was one of them, this is not asked an...
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onre is a lot of action campus but not as much as the 2016 president election but still a lot happening. host: you can see differences between the 2016 election and this time around, what do you think will be the turnout? guest: it may be lower than in 2016, a lot of people were more energized in 2016. i think that is because, someone i spoke to, i reached out to followers and students at pitt and asked which issues are important to them and they said that was one of them, this is not asked an important of an election -- as important of an election. host: what other issues is dunes talk about -- issues do students talk about? guest: lgbtq plus rights are important, especially trans have beens who affected by the news that the trump administration wants to remove the want definitions of definitions ofed gender. corporations in pittsburgh driving growth in specific areas. i talk to people about you quality and a need and a desire for living wages for everybody. and voter suppression is a reason for people to vote because other people cannot. host: when it comes to students and how they ba
onre is a lot of action campus but not as much as the 2016 president election but still a lot happening. host: you can see differences between the 2016 election and this time around, what do you think will be the turnout? guest: it may be lower than in 2016, a lot of people were more energized in 2016. i think that is because, someone i spoke to, i reached out to followers and students at pitt and asked which issues are important to them and they said that was one of them, this is not asked an...