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peggy nadell was dead. her next call was to her brother jim in florida. >> i called my brother's house. he didn't answer. i called diana on her cell, and i said, mommy's gone. and she started screaming at the other end of the phone. what do you mean mommy's gone? i said, she's gone. she died. something happened. she died. >> reporter: soon clarkstown police detectives stephen cole-hatchard and earl lorence were on the scene. they noticed that susanne looked a wreck, standing in front of the house in the snow. >> susanne is in the driveway, at the foot of the driveway, kind of pacing, looking rather frazzled. >> reporter: she told detectives what she told the 911 operators, that peggy tripped over the cat. >> her mother must have tumbled down the stairs and stabbed herself with the knife. >> reporter: while detective cole-hatchard stayed outside with susanne, detective lorence went inside the house. this is police video of the scene taken that morning. lorence knew right away, this was no accident. >> no way
peggy nadell was dead. her next call was to her brother jim in florida. >> i called my brother's house. he didn't answer. i called diana on her cell, and i said, mommy's gone. and she started screaming at the other end of the phone. what do you mean mommy's gone? i said, she's gone. she died. something happened. she died. >> reporter: soon clarkstown police detectives stephen cole-hatchard and earl lorence were on the scene. they noticed that susanne looked a wreck, standing in...
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peggy: la cruz hoja estarÍa asistiendo algunas familias brindÁndoles una vivienda temporal.as. arantxa: las medidas de seguridad en nueva york este fin de aÑo, son histÓricas. aunque segÚn las autoridades no hay una amenaza inminente creÍble se han reforzado las unidades y las brigadas, asÍ como los sistemas de cÁmaras de vigilancia. pero no sÓlo en la gran manzana se han extremado las estrategias de seguridad. reportera: la ciudad que no duerme, no descansarÁ para mantener seguras a las personas. la policÍa abarcarÁ un perÍmetro mayor. quienes planean ir, dicen sentirse seguros. >> hemos visto bastante policÍas. cuando llegamos, en el terminal de la 42. >> la policÍa ha hecho un trabajo extraordinario para garantizar la seguridad durante la celebraciÓn en time square. reportera: los helicÓpteros tendrÁn una visiÓn diferente. en las estaciones de trenes subterrÁneas tambiÉn habrÁn numerosos uniformados con sus perros especializados en detectar explosivos. no quieren correr ningÚn riesgo luego de que un sujeto atropellara a algunos ciclistas cerca del world trade center. las
peggy: la cruz hoja estarÍa asistiendo algunas familias brindÁndoles una vivienda temporal.as. arantxa: las medidas de seguridad en nueva york este fin de aÑo, son histÓricas. aunque segÚn las autoridades no hay una amenaza inminente creÍble se han reforzado las unidades y las brigadas, asÍ como los sistemas de cÁmaras de vigilancia. pero no sÓlo en la gran manzana se han extremado las estrategias de seguridad. reportera: la ciudad que no duerme, no descansarÁ para mantener seguras a...
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peggy carranza desde nueva york nos cuenta.ue supuestamente se le prohibiera el centro de prevenciÓn y control de enfermedades usar ciertas palabras en documentos que estÉn preparando con vistas al presupuesto del prÓximo aÑo. las presuntas palabras son: diversidad, transgÉneros, vulnerables, derecho, basado en ciencia y basado en evidencia. >> la ciencia es exacta y cuando se trata de distorsionar la verdad, entonces ella no es ciencia, es polÍtica. peggy: segÚn el diario "the washington post", esto se hizo en la sede del cdc. >> cuando un cientÍfico tiene temor, eso afecta directamente a la persona comÚn y corriente. peggy: un vocero del servicio de salud dijo en un comunicado que la afirmaciÓn de que su departamento tiene palabras prohibidas, es una descripciÓn a roÑa de las discusiones sobre el proceso de formulaciÓn de presupuesto. el secretario del tesoro dijo que desconoce la presunta directiva. [habla en inglÉs] " nadie me ha dicho que no use ciertas palabras", dijo el secretario . algunos sugieren que el supuesto cambi
peggy carranza desde nueva york nos cuenta.ue supuestamente se le prohibiera el centro de prevenciÓn y control de enfermedades usar ciertas palabras en documentos que estÉn preparando con vistas al presupuesto del prÓximo aÑo. las presuntas palabras son: diversidad, transgÉneros, vulnerables, derecho, basado en ciencia y basado en evidencia. >> la ciencia es exacta y cuando se trata de distorsionar la verdad, entonces ella no es ciencia, es polÍtica. peggy: segÚn el diario...
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that was peggy's words. spoken by this president and hard to imagine that he can feel our better angels, which i think to some extent is certainly one of the one or two most critical tasks that a president has to undertake, which is how does he call upon us to follow our hopes, as opposed to caving in to our fears. >> peggy, john's been accused of being a romantic. your turn. >> oh, i don't think so. look, there has been -- i think all of us have lived through a leveling in america, a lowering of standards in various ways, entertainment, news, et cetera, politics, very certainly. i don't think donald trump brought this about. i think he is an emination of it, or a reflection of it. it's something that he made very obvious when he came forward. look, those tapes are his problem. he has -- i just wrote down these words. he has been in his first year, in his presentation of the presidency, his presentation of himself, something new. i mean new on a daily basis, bombastic, grudge-holding, immature as a president
that was peggy's words. spoken by this president and hard to imagine that he can feel our better angels, which i think to some extent is certainly one of the one or two most critical tasks that a president has to undertake, which is how does he call upon us to follow our hopes, as opposed to caving in to our fears. >> peggy, john's been accused of being a romantic. your turn. >> oh, i don't think so. look, there has been -- i think all of us have lived through a leveling in america,...
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peggy noonan, john meachem, still with us.econds to wrap up what they just witnessed. john, here's the question, what's been lost by donald trump taking the presidency, and has anything been gained in your view? >> i think what's been lost is a instinctive reverence for what happens at the center of power. and people can attack that for being sentimental or romantic. but peggy wrote some words for president reagan that will live forever. all the pilgrims hurdling through the darkness towards home. that was president reagan's farewell address that peggy wrote. hard to imagine those words being spoken by this president and hard to imagine that he can appeal to our better angels which, i think to some extent, is certainly one of the one or two most critical tasks that a president has to undertake, which is how does he call upon us to follow our hopes, as opposed to caving into our fears. >> peggy, john's been accused of being a romantic. your turn. >> oh, i don't think so. look, there has been -- i think all of us have lived thro
peggy noonan, john meachem, still with us.econds to wrap up what they just witnessed. john, here's the question, what's been lost by donald trump taking the presidency, and has anything been gained in your view? >> i think what's been lost is a instinctive reverence for what happens at the center of power. and people can attack that for being sentimental or romantic. but peggy wrote some words for president reagan that will live forever. all the pilgrims hurdling through the darkness...
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peggy: las profesiones stem se consideran las del futuro. es la meta que se ha trazado un destacado educador hispano de california. art lópez lleva más de tres décadas trabajando como maestro, y sus esfuerzos por lograr equidad en las aulas. en términos de método de aprendizaje stem, han sido galardonados por la mansión presidencial. Él está en vivo con nosotros y nos dice cuáles son los retos que aún hay que vencer en los centros de estudio. art, qué gusto que nos acompañe el día de hoy. art: igualmente, satcha. satcha: creo que muchos padres que nos acompañan en este especial se preguntan por qué es importante que expongamos a nuestros hijos a estos conceptos de matemáticas, ciencias, computación, desde una edad muy temprana. art: bueno, lo que les voy a decir a todos es que hay que pensarlo bien, estamos en la época de computación. toda nuestra economía, las industrias, negocios, medicina, arte, música, está manejado por la computación. entonces, si no comenzamos nosotros a darles oportunidades a nuestros hijos e hijas, a tomar clases de
peggy: las profesiones stem se consideran las del futuro. es la meta que se ha trazado un destacado educador hispano de california. art lópez lleva más de tres décadas trabajando como maestro, y sus esfuerzos por lograr equidad en las aulas. en términos de método de aprendizaje stem, han sido galardonados por la mansión presidencial. Él está en vivo con nosotros y nos dice cuáles son los retos que aún hay que vencer en los centros de estudio. art, qué gusto que nos acompañe el día...
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peggy: anteriormente, el gobernador le otorgÓ el perdón a otros siete inmigrantes. de septiembre. arantxa: los inmigrantes que buscan asilo en estados unidos, eestÁn cenando los centros de detenciÓn en el Área fronteriza y deben esperar varios dÍas para que procesen sus casos. varios reportes indican que algunos inmigrantes vuelven en las colas frente a los puertos de entrada estadounidense, por perdÓn a perder su turno. otros regresan a tijuana para esperar que solucionen los retrasos. jorge: estas personas ha llegado a la frontera entre tijuana y san diego para pedir asilo polÍtico en los estados unidos. algunos llevan mÁs de una semana esperando turno a la intÉrprete, en el puerto fronterizo del parral, a1 solos metros de la garita de san isidro. >> adentro hay unos. dicen que los va llamando de 10 o 15 personas. jorge: alberto viaja con su hija desde veracruz. vienen huyendo de la violencia. >> aquÍ tenemos que aguantar el frÍo. si nos vamos, para maÑana nos echamos para atrÁs. jorge: activistas pro inmigrantes dicen que aarmarse de paciencia es una de las Única
peggy: anteriormente, el gobernador le otorgÓ el perdón a otros siete inmigrantes. de septiembre. arantxa: los inmigrantes que buscan asilo en estados unidos, eestÁn cenando los centros de detenciÓn en el Área fronteriza y deben esperar varios dÍas para que procesen sus casos. varios reportes indican que algunos inmigrantes vuelven en las colas frente a los puertos de entrada estadounidense, por perdÓn a perder su turno. otros regresan a tijuana para esperar que solucionen los retrasos....
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peggy, ¿quÉ tal?, ¿cÓmo estas?, ¿quÉ dicen las autoridades? peggy: hola, ¿quÉ tal?ridades revelaron hace pocos momentos noticias desgarradoras, segÚn ellos un niÑo de tres aÑos jugando con las hornillas de la cocina jugando con la estufa en la cocina de su apartamento en el primer piso. segÚn el jefe de los bomberos, el comisionado del departamento de los bomberos el hecho que la madre no estaba supervisando al men menor vio el incendio comenzar y dejÓ la puerta abierta, aparentemente esto hizo que el incendio se propagara por las escalera y pasillos rÁpidamente. segÚn el comisionado. en sus propias palabras dijo que las escaleras y pasillos actuaron como una chimenea. carolina: segÚn las autoridades dicen que este incendio se propagÓ rÁpidamente. pero, ¿quÉ exactamente hizo esto? peggy: ellos dicen o recomiendan que cuando ocurre un incendio las personas deben cerrar la puerta de sus apartamentos. no significa que se puede evitar, pero que si los daÑos pudieran ser menores de haber dejado la puerta cerrada. es lo que suguieren las autoridades porque el viento ayuda
peggy, ¿quÉ tal?, ¿cÓmo estas?, ¿quÉ dicen las autoridades? peggy: hola, ¿quÉ tal?ridades revelaron hace pocos momentos noticias desgarradoras, segÚn ellos un niÑo de tres aÑos jugando con las hornillas de la cocina jugando con la estufa en la cocina de su apartamento en el primer piso. segÚn el jefe de los bomberos, el comisionado del departamento de los bomberos el hecho que la madre no estaba supervisando al men menor vio el incendio comenzar y dejÓ la puerta abierta,...
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peggy: este impactante vÍdeo muestra como bomberos tratan de rescatar a los residentes de las llamas.ue se expandiÓ en segundos por las escaleras del inmueble, las cuales actuaron como una chimenea. marÍa y su nieta de meses murieron tratando de refugiarse en una baÑeraaltagracia jimÉnez conocÍa la madre de la pequeÑa, quien anoche estaba desconsolada en una vigilia. >> esa muchacha estÁ desbaratada. vivÍa cerca de donde yo vivo y me di cuenta despuÉs, cuando dijeron que se habÍa muerto y la niÑa , eso fue fuerte. peggy: entre los fallecidos tambiÉn estarÍa el soldado del ejÉrcito emanuel menza, quien habrÍa ayudado a salvar otras vidas. conmovido por la tragedia, hoy ciento de residente del bronx batallaron entre el frÍo y la nieve para donar abrigos y alimentos a los damnificados. >> sinceramente, desde que pasÓ eso, me rompiÓ el corazón. este maÑana me levante y quise donar todo lo que tengo que sea caliente. esta gente lo necesita. peggy: de acuerdo con registro del departamento de vivienda de la ciudad, el edificio incendiado cometiÓ seis violaciones municipales. entre ellas tene
peggy: este impactante vÍdeo muestra como bomberos tratan de rescatar a los residentes de las llamas.ue se expandiÓ en segundos por las escaleras del inmueble, las cuales actuaron como una chimenea. marÍa y su nieta de meses murieron tratando de refugiarse en una baÑeraaltagracia jimÉnez conocÍa la madre de la pequeÑa, quien anoche estaba desconsolada en una vigilia. >> esa muchacha estÁ desbaratada. vivÍa cerca de donde yo vivo y me di cuenta despuÉs, cuando dijeron que se...
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peggy, buenos dÍas, cÓmo estÁs-- con peggy carranza que tiene mÁs informaciÓn.ntro de salido del Área, asÍ como camiones. se dice que todavÍa la infraestructura es inestable para poder inspeccionar totalmente el edificio, carolina. cÓmo lo sabes, aÚn se desconoce la causa de este incendio. investigadores han dicho que una tuberÍa de gas natural habrÍa alimentando este incendio. veamos. el incendio se desatÓ cerca de las 7:00 p.m. dentro de este edificio residencial en el bronx. las llamas abren comenzaba en el primer piso, pero rÁpidamente se propagaron hasta el resto del inmueble, debido a los fuertes vientos. el saldo de la tragedia fue al menos 12 muertos, entre ellos varios niÑos. >> yo me estaba baÑando y mi hermano me dijo que huele a humo. ahorita escucho todo que estÁn rompiendo y asÍ, y no sÉ, es trÁgico porque no sabemos quÉ estÁ sucediendo. peggy: los bomberos tardaron tres minutos en llegar a la escena. el fuego pudo ser controlado despuÉs de dos horas. [habla en inglÉs] peggy: Éste es el peor incendio que hemos visto en esta ciudad en al menos un cu
peggy, buenos dÍas, cÓmo estÁs-- con peggy carranza que tiene mÁs informaciÓn.ntro de salido del Área, asÍ como camiones. se dice que todavÍa la infraestructura es inestable para poder inspeccionar totalmente el edificio, carolina. cÓmo lo sabes, aÚn se desconoce la causa de este incendio. investigadores han dicho que una tuberÍa de gas natural habrÍa alimentando este incendio. veamos. el incendio se desatÓ cerca de las 7:00 p.m. dentro de este edificio residencial en el bronx. las...
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peggy: entre los fallecidos tambiÉn estarÍa el soldado del ejÉrcito emanuel menza, quien habrÍa ayudado abrigos y alimentos a los damnificados. >> sinceramente, desde que pasÓ eso, me rompiÓ el corazón. este maÑana me levante y quise donar todo lo que tengo que sea caliente. esta gente lo necesita. peggy: de acuerdo con registro del departamento de vivienda de la ciudad, el edificio incendiado cometiÓ seis violaciones municipales. entre ellas tener primer piso este evento de recaudaciÓn continÚa maÑana la vÍspera de aÑo nuevo. una vocera de la cruz roja nos dijo que esta organizaciÓn coordinarÁ cÓmo entregarle la ayuda a las familias afectadas. kartiria: el departamento de seguridad nacional dio un nuevo plazo para que entre en vigor el llamado "real id", una estandarizaciÓn de los documento de identidad. reportera: la nueva fecha lÍmite para que todos los que viajan dentro del paÍs tengan e llamado "real id", es el 11 de octubre de 2018 y no el 22 de enero como la administraciÓn inicialmente habÍa anunciado. esto aliviarÁ a millones de viajeros este fin de aÑo, sobre todo a inmigrantes
peggy: entre los fallecidos tambiÉn estarÍa el soldado del ejÉrcito emanuel menza, quien habrÍa ayudado abrigos y alimentos a los damnificados. >> sinceramente, desde que pasÓ eso, me rompiÓ el corazón. este maÑana me levante y quise donar todo lo que tengo que sea caliente. esta gente lo necesita. peggy: de acuerdo con registro del departamento de vivienda de la ciudad, el edificio incendiado cometiÓ seis violaciones municipales. entre ellas tener primer piso este evento de...
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peggy: that's a good point. can tell you from talking to accounts in the last week or so that they are really synonymy -- tsunamid by these changes. whether you structure private or public next year is one of the biggest questions out there. companies like apollo are racing to figure it out because the sooner you decide, the more benefit you may have for next year. david: this may be one part of the tax overhaul that does lead to certification. if you did go over the corporate side, it's more simple to do. president trump promised simplification of taxes and it may make them more competitive as they compete for those funds. peggy: that's right. it is simpler for sure. one other thing that people are trying to consider is the fact that carried interest really did survive in the bill. david: i think we have a slide that we can put up. it was a dispute supposedly between mnuchin and cohn on the other hand. it came out on the right side with the mnuchin plan of 23.8% in three years. waspeggy: the one change that you
peggy: that's a good point. can tell you from talking to accounts in the last week or so that they are really synonymy -- tsunamid by these changes. whether you structure private or public next year is one of the biggest questions out there. companies like apollo are racing to figure it out because the sooner you decide, the more benefit you may have for next year. david: this may be one part of the tax overhaul that does lead to certification. if you did go over the corporate side, it's more...
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that is bloomberg's peggy collins.ia governor jerry brown, his take on climate change. what is not being done and how it relates to the wildfires devastating his state. we will have the latest on that at 1:30 p.m. eastern. vonnie: you can catch all of our interviews, facts on the bloomberg, just use the function tv . you can watch it live or go back to your heart's delight afterward. tv on the bloomberg. this is bloomberg. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. david: it is 1:00 in washington. 6:00 in london. from bloomberg's world headquarters in new york, i'm david westin. shery: i'm shery ahn. welcome to "bloomberg mar
that is bloomberg's peggy collins.ia governor jerry brown, his take on climate change. what is not being done and how it relates to the wildfires devastating his state. we will have the latest on that at 1:30 p.m. eastern. vonnie: you can catch all of our interviews, facts on the bloomberg, just use the function tv . you can watch it live or go back to your heart's delight afterward. tv on the bloomberg. this is bloomberg. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected...
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peggy: that's right.re finding is one of the big drivers is the fact that these companies are looking to the future and what is in the future is younger investors, millennials and women. millennials are paying more attention to what people call esg. environmental, social and governance factors. are saying are there minorities or women on the board , and so companies are trying to sell products and want to be able to fall under that esg criteria. there is that is finding that if you have a more diverse board, it leads to more profit for the business. there is a business argument to be made the companies should be shifting to more diversity because it will be better for shareholders. those are two of the things that are gaining traction and pushing some of the investors on wall street to pressure companies to diversify their board. thate: i want to point out it is one thing happening on boards but also in executive positions. it is obviously a huge benefit to having women in executive positions. sgiould poi
peggy: that's right.re finding is one of the big drivers is the fact that these companies are looking to the future and what is in the future is younger investors, millennials and women. millennials are paying more attention to what people call esg. environmental, social and governance factors. are saying are there minorities or women on the board , and so companies are trying to sell products and want to be able to fall under that esg criteria. there is that is finding that if you have a more...
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en asia , peggy carranza, univiscapaz de llegar una madre lograr empatÍa?lema fue condonaciÓn niÑo hace ocho aÑos. su madre alegaba que su hijo tenÍa alergia a la leche. pero el padre dice que Él nunca de ninguna meses despuÉs,j3 la pareja comenzÓ a pelear so empezaron las mentiras en la mentiras en la corte. >> ella le contÓ al juez que christopher nunca caminaríirmÓ que entaciÓjuez le creyÓ a la madre y le otorgÓ la custodia. el pequeÑo christopher viviÓ un calvario, pasando la mayor paa vidaos de ruedas y respirando con un tubo de oxí registro el menor tuvo 323 citas mÉdicas y hasta fue sometido a 13 cirugÍas y masivas, ninguna de cuales eran necesarias. segÚn arrojÓ la iÓ Ú Í 000 a travÉs de internet. la operaciones se realizaron en el hospital de texas, mÉdicos se percataron de que aba mal. trabajadores sociales investigaron el caso. la mujer fue arrest diciembre. >> con lÁgrimas en los ojos, ryan asegurÓ que nadie quiso creerle hasta que casi r estuvo al borde de la muerte al sufrir infecciones a raÍz de las operaciones, por su parte, el hospital de n
en asia , peggy carranza, univiscapaz de llegar una madre lograr empatÍa?lema fue condonaciÓn niÑo hace ocho aÑos. su madre alegaba que su hijo tenÍa alergia a la leche. pero el padre dice que Él nunca de ninguna meses despuÉs,j3 la pareja comenzÓ a pelear so empezaron las mentiras en la mentiras en la corte. >> ella le contÓ al juez que christopher nunca caminaríirmÓ que entaciÓjuez le creyÓ a la madre y le otorgÓ la custodia. el pequeÑo christopher viviÓ un calvario,...
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. >> phyllis' sister peggy hood says phyllis' road through hell began three months earlier when she went to see dr. weinberger. >> she had trouble catching her breath. she seemed to have sort of cold-like systems or bronchitis. she just seemed rundown. >> you thought it might be allergies or a cold. >> yeah. >> it could have been a number of things. her voice was raspy. she had a sore throat. but perhaps the most troubling symptom for phyllis, a lifelong smoker, was that she had recently begun coughing up blood. >> i believe when she went to dr. weinberger she told him she was a smoker. i don't think she tried to hide that from anybody. >> how did she find out about mark weinberger? >> i believe one of her co-workers may have seen billboards. >> the nose dr.
. >> phyllis' sister peggy hood says phyllis' road through hell began three months earlier when she went to see dr. weinberger. >> she had trouble catching her breath. she seemed to have sort of cold-like systems or bronchitis. she just seemed rundown. >> you thought it might be allergies or a cold. >> yeah. >> it could have been a number of things. her voice was raspy. she had a sore throat. but perhaps the most troubling symptom for phyllis, a lifelong smoker,...
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>> political analyst for nbc news and msnbc peggy noonan. >> peggy. [ applause ] >> yes. >> associatest, eugene republic robinson. and sam. politics of the daily beast host. >> boo. boo. boo. >> actually, no. >> boo. >> come on. stay here. >> gets no respect. >> peggy, so it's -- it's so interesting that once in a while we let our conservative nature out there and get mocking. we remember -- we were just talking about one of our favorite moments was denver, the 200 8 convention when peggy took two hours before she was supposed to be on the show. >> i have never done that. >> the greatest monologue ever in the morning. >> oh, really? >> it was incredible. >> i think joe and i and meeka had a great deal of fun talking about what seemed to be an air of victimization in the speeches the previous night, and we flipped out and imitated the people whose message was everything is terrible in america, but we did it graphically and in a silly damn way. >> little did we know that everything would be terrible. >> peggy -- >> nau, peggy. >> we sort of have a difference of opinion here. meeka is co
>> political analyst for nbc news and msnbc peggy noonan. >> peggy. [ applause ] >> yes. >> associatest, eugene republic robinson. and sam. politics of the daily beast host. >> boo. boo. boo. >> actually, no. >> boo. >> come on. stay here. >> gets no respect. >> peggy, so it's -- it's so interesting that once in a while we let our conservative nature out there and get mocking. we remember -- we were just talking about one of our...
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peggy: that's right.y basically came up with a model of, i am going to look for stocks to go along on, thinking they will go up. then try to find us stocks that i am going to short and sell because they think they will go down. that is the part that has become harder for hedge funds to excel. scarlet: there is not a lot going down. if you look at the markets, it has been pretty a steady climb past new records and old records. if you look at that, is it cyclical or structural? are people saying, once we get volatility coming back, the luxury hedge fund will make his comeback? dutch will make a comeback? if the market does go down, will they actually be able to deliver on protecting the investors? and will they then see investors head back to them? the other one is actually structural. we have seen a lot of passive investors, behemoths like black guard, they are attracting the most money because the market is going up and they are low-cost. up, it iss are going harder to find stocks you might want to short
peggy: that's right.y basically came up with a model of, i am going to look for stocks to go along on, thinking they will go up. then try to find us stocks that i am going to short and sell because they think they will go down. that is the part that has become harder for hedge funds to excel. scarlet: there is not a lot going down. if you look at the markets, it has been pretty a steady climb past new records and old records. if you look at that, is it cyclical or structural? are people saying,...
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peggy voted for president trump. he is staying with agenda and promises. the fight against him in just unsir mountable. i have never seen a president so fought against as hard as he is. >> what did peggy and jim get? so far their salary hasn't increased and health care hasn't changed. >> they got a man with a spine and a man who thinks on his own two feet. >> you not blame president trump at all for not getting major legislation passed yet? >> i think his way of speaking to people could have a big difference. his way of saying you are going to do this or that. maybe a little diplomatic in his conversation and presentation. >> after voting for president obama twice peggy saw hope in president trump. but she doesn't want all that he is selling. do you want president trump to repeal and replace obamacare? >> maybe parts of it, not all of it. i believe it should be a universal medical. >> you want universal health care. that's a very liberal position. >> other countries are doing it. >> anything the president could do to
peggy voted for president trump. he is staying with agenda and promises. the fight against him in just unsir mountable. i have never seen a president so fought against as hard as he is. >> what did peggy and jim get? so far their salary hasn't increased and health care hasn't changed. >> they got a man with a spine and a man who thinks on his own two feet. >> you not blame president trump at all for not getting major legislation passed yet? >> i think his way of speaking...
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en asia de nueva york, peggy carranza, univisiÓn. >> hasta dÓnde es capaz de llegar una madre para lograraciÓn niÑo hace ocho aÑos. su madre alegaba que su hijo tenÍa alergia a la leche. pero el padre dice que Él nunca fue testigo de ninguna anormalidad. meses despuÉs, la pareja comenzÓ a pelear sobre la custodia del niÑo ya empezaron las mentiras en la corte-- y empezaron las mentiras en la corte. >> ella le contÓ al juez que christopher nunca caminarÍa otra vez. tambiÉn afirmÓ que necesitarÍa un tubo de alimentaciÓn. el juez le creyÓ a la madre y le otorgÓ la custodia. el pequeÑo christopher viviÓ un calvario, pasando la mayor parte de su corta vida postrado en una silla de ruedas y respirando con un tubo de oxÍgeno. registros mÉdicos seÑalan que el menor tuvo 323 citas mÉdicas y hasta fue sometido a 13 cirugÍas y masivas, ninguna de las cuales eran necesarias. segÚn arrojÓ la investigación, la mujer tambiÉn la rapÓ la cabeza a su hijo y pÚblico esta fotografÍa afirmando que tenía cÁncer, e e incluso recaudÓ $8000 a travÉs de internet. las operaciones se realizaron en el hospital de tex
en asia de nueva york, peggy carranza, univisiÓn. >> hasta dÓnde es capaz de llegar una madre para lograraciÓn niÑo hace ocho aÑos. su madre alegaba que su hijo tenÍa alergia a la leche. pero el padre dice que Él nunca fue testigo de ninguna anormalidad. meses despuÉs, la pareja comenzÓ a pelear sobre la custodia del niÑo ya empezaron las mentiras en la corte-- y empezaron las mentiras en la corte. >> ella le contÓ al juez que christopher nunca caminarÍa otra vez....
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. >> the house that patrick and his sister, peggy, inherited here in birmingham is now their home. patrick, thank you so much for having me over. >> it's our pleasure. >> patrick's parents moved to alabama from maryland and bought the house in the 1960s. patrick, an architect, returns to take care of his ill parents in 1994 but then has his own health scare. >> i had a quintuple bypass surgery here. >> patrick's heart trouble leads him to an early retirement at age 47. with lots of time on his hands, he starts rummaging through the house, including the attic. it's here that he comes across a box he remembers from his childhood. this looks very, very old, just right from the start. the box contains family letters and legal documents, some going back to the 18th century. >> this packet is letters from the 1780s. >> patrick also discovers an old u.s. army muster book, an official ledger listing soldiers and keeping track of their pay. the writing is unbelievable. i can't believe it's in such good shape. >> this book is put into two sections -- the war of 1812 and then the mexican war.
. >> the house that patrick and his sister, peggy, inherited here in birmingham is now their home. patrick, thank you so much for having me over. >> it's our pleasure. >> patrick's parents moved to alabama from maryland and bought the house in the 1960s. patrick, an architect, returns to take care of his ill parents in 1994 but then has his own health scare. >> i had a quintuple bypass surgery here. >> patrick's heart trouble leads him to an early retirement at age...
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peggy voted for president trump, jim did not.een hoping for higher wages. >> i still think he's saying staying with the agenda and promises he gave to us during the campaign, but the fight against him is just unsurmountable. i never seen any president be so disrespected and fought against as hard as he is. >> reporter: what did peggy and jim get? so far their salary hasn't increased. their health care hasn't changed. >> they got a man with a spine. that's what i wanted. a man that can think on his two feet. that's what i like and that's what we're getting. >> do you not blame president trump at all for being able to get major legislation passed yet? >> well, i think his way of speaking to people could have a big difference and his way of saying you're going to do this, you're going to do that, this is it. >> he could do it better? >> maybe a little more diplomatic in his conversations and presentation. >> reporter: after voting for president obama twice peggy saw hope in president trump. but she doesn't want all that he's selling
peggy voted for president trump, jim did not.een hoping for higher wages. >> i still think he's saying staying with the agenda and promises he gave to us during the campaign, but the fight against him is just unsurmountable. i never seen any president be so disrespected and fought against as hard as he is. >> reporter: what did peggy and jim get? so far their salary hasn't increased. their health care hasn't changed. >> they got a man with a spine. that's what i wanted. a man...
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i mean, because of "the handmade's tale" and peggy do you feel that?a responsibility but i don't mind it. i don't think it's a bad thing. i feel very privileged. i would be a feminist regardless, so the fact that anyone cares and wants to hear what i have to say is very flattering. >> moss is open about her career, but she keeps her personal life personal. she was married briefly to former sform j former "saturday night live" star fred armistan. her faith has been a curiosity. she was a member of the scientology. she was raised in the controversial religion whose celebrity adherence has been the focus of criticism. >> do you feel you have to explain your faith to people or is that something you would rather put to the side and keep private? >> i'm always happy to have a personal conversation with somebody off the record, but -- but in this kind of scenario, no. >> do you ever feel like you've been judged in hollywood? obviously your career is going well, it hasn't hurt you much. >> yeah, i feel like i've done okay. i feel like it's all right. >> you do
i mean, because of "the handmade's tale" and peggy do you feel that?a responsibility but i don't mind it. i don't think it's a bad thing. i feel very privileged. i would be a feminist regardless, so the fact that anyone cares and wants to hear what i have to say is very flattering. >> moss is open about her career, but she keeps her personal life personal. she was married briefly to former sform j former "saturday night live" star fred armistan. her faith has been a...
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northern virginia bureau chief peggy fox has more on the story. >> at 4:00 in the morning a neighbor saw the lights on here at this house and thought it looked strange. a half hour later three people were shot, two of them dead. neighbors describe a gut wrenching scene, a 9-year-old boy screaming. later we parents had been shot and killed. buckly, and scott friker. >> they had two children. neighbors saw the 9-year-old boy screaming and police comforting him. >> he was very friendly and he played out at the hoops all the time and i just i'm sick about it. >> they saw another person come out in a gurney but could not tell who it was. >> neighbors saw the flickers at a holiday party recently but detected no sign of trouble. >> police tell us several people were inside the home when the shooting happened. those people are being interviewed. >>> neighbors tell us that several relatives of the flickers arrived in town yesterday for the holidays. the adult son of buckly flicker and also grandparents and one neighbor says the way a grandmother hugged one of the children seems now like a wro
northern virginia bureau chief peggy fox has more on the story. >> at 4:00 in the morning a neighbor saw the lights on here at this house and thought it looked strange. a half hour later three people were shot, two of them dead. neighbors describe a gut wrenching scene, a 9-year-old boy screaming. later we parents had been shot and killed. buckly, and scott friker. >> they had two children. neighbors saw the 9-year-old boy screaming and police comforting him. >> he was very...
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appreciation. >> reporter: peggy fox, wusa 9. >> repeat, bill was never, ever lost. joanna says she won't allow her husband to go hunting alone ever again. >>> disney has added a talking donald trump robot in orlando. he is dressed in a black suit and a blue and white striped tie. the president recorded the remarks that you will hear coming from the robot. >>> spending days in the -- the holidays in the hospital is no fun for anybody, especially for kids. we are getting toys to children who won't be home for the holidays. you can do it and do it online. your response has been overwhelming. look at all of these gifts we unboxed today and put under our christmas tree. a ton of to children's national. i'll be there. there are still lots more gifts though on the list. all you have to do is visit wusa9.com/givehope, which will take you to an amazon wish list. and after you choose a gift and make your purchase, the toys will be delivered to children's national. and we thank you so much for giving the gift of hope. >>> all right. let's verify something, shall we? the care a
appreciation. >> reporter: peggy fox, wusa 9. >> repeat, bill was never, ever lost. joanna says she won't allow her husband to go hunting alone ever again. >>> disney has added a talking donald trump robot in orlando. he is dressed in a black suit and a blue and white striped tie. the president recorded the remarks that you will hear coming from the robot. >>> spending days in the -- the holidays in the hospital is no fun for anybody, especially for kids. we are...
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elizabeth moss broke through a decade ago as peggy olson on mad men. she's cleaning up the best actress awards for her leading role in the best-talked about drama "the handmaid's tale." >> you try to make an entertaining television show, you know. and sometimes that's all it is. but when you can do something that you also feel passionately about and also hits upon things that feel very personal to you, it's that much more gratifying. >> a sunday sitdown with elizabeth moss. >>> plus, smith a bit later in the show. >>> let's begin this morning with a major winter storm bearing down on nearly 60 million people from washington state all the way across to maine and just in time for christmas. if you're traveling today or tomorrow, be prepared for big delays on the roads and in the skies. dave price from wnbc here in new york is in for dylan this morning. what can we expect out there? >> a white christmas comes at a cost. for everyone who waited to travel, now we're going to pay that price, through the cass aids, and liolympic mountain rae and heavy snow ro
elizabeth moss broke through a decade ago as peggy olson on mad men. she's cleaning up the best actress awards for her leading role in the best-talked about drama "the handmaid's tale." >> you try to make an entertaining television show, you know. and sometimes that's all it is. but when you can do something that you also feel passionately about and also hits upon things that feel very personal to you, it's that much more gratifying. >> a sunday sitdown with elizabeth...
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he did not deny a possible presidential bid when pressed on the top -- on the topic today by peggy fox. >> reporter: will he or won't he run for president? he won't say. >> donald trump never held any office. he is president. why can't terry be president? you have four years of governing virginia. do you ever think of it in those terms? >> i have never taken anything off of the table. i want to go where i can help people do things. today. >> how would you be different than president trump? >> a lot of things. my value system. i don't think he cares about issues that matter on healthcare. he would not act the way he does on healthcare, for literally millions of people to lose their health coverage, i don't think he has a moral core. >> we condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence on many sides. on many sides. >> stop the hate speech. stop the rhetoric in this country. we have to bring people together. >> did things change for you after that? did people start looking at you differently? i know people have come to you asking you to run
he did not deny a possible presidential bid when pressed on the top -- on the topic today by peggy fox. >> reporter: will he or won't he run for president? he won't say. >> donald trump never held any office. he is president. why can't terry be president? you have four years of governing virginia. do you ever think of it in those terms? >> i have never taken anything off of the table. i want to go where i can help people do things. today. >> how would you be different...
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peggy fox in arlington has answers. >> reporter: in maryland it is up to each county to pass legislation to accept pre- payment of penalty taxes. montgomery county decided not do that. in virginia and d.c. you can prepay your property taxes. you better hurry up, you only have another week. here in arlington county many people prepaid property taxes for next year so they can use the deduction on their 2017 federal income taxes. >> i'll get a 15% return on my investment. that's better than any bank account we pay. >> reporter: if you own a house, the first thing you need to do to pre-pay the prty is contact your county or city treasurers. here's arlington's treasurer. >> customers want to pay online. we need to give them general instructions on how to pay online. we need to set their account up to we can accept a 2018 payment. so it is handled properly. >> we want to make sure it doesn't get refunded. >> reporter: most of the people coming in to prepay the property taxes fully own their home and don't have mortgages anymore. they pay their property taxes directly to the county. most of us
peggy fox in arlington has answers. >> reporter: in maryland it is up to each county to pass legislation to accept pre- payment of penalty taxes. montgomery county decided not do that. in virginia and d.c. you can prepay your property taxes. you better hurry up, you only have another week. here in arlington county many people prepaid property taxes for next year so they can use the deduction on their 2017 federal income taxes. >> i'll get a 15% return on my investment. that's better...
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peggy did not vote for him, her husband did. >> the fight against him is just unsurmountable.d fight the way he is. >> so what did they get? their salary hasn't changed. their health care hasn't changed. >> he's a man thinking on his own two feet. that's what i like and that's what i'm getting. >> do you not think president trump's way of treating people makes a difference? >> maybe he could be a bit more diplomatic in his presentations. >> after voting for mike pence twice, peggy saw hope in president trump. but she doesn't like everything he's selling. >> do you want parts of it? >> there should be universal medical. >> you want universal health care? >>. we could. >> one thing just about all of these voters would like to see is the president break up with twitter. >> please stop tweeting, please. >> do his tweets hurt him? >> i believe they do. >> he's tweeting about it and i'm like, why did you even answer that? come on mr. he's different and i kind of like it that he's different, but i wish we would just do not the, but they haven't cost the president the support of many
peggy did not vote for him, her husband did. >> the fight against him is just unsurmountable.d fight the way he is. >> so what did they get? their salary hasn't changed. their health care hasn't changed. >> he's a man thinking on his own two feet. that's what i like and that's what i'm getting. >> do you not think president trump's way of treating people makes a difference? >> maybe he could be a bit more diplomatic in his presentations. >> after voting for...
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peggy, cuÉntanos. peggy: buenos dÍas, satcha. y bomberos. aquÍ luego de lo que comentaste, esta explosiÓn, ha sido llamÓ el alcalde de la ciudad de nueva york. ha llamado esto " un intento de ataque terrorista". asimismo, dijo, como lo explicaste, se trata de una explosiÓn con una bomba casera en un Área de esta terminal de autobuses. aparentemente, el sujeto llevaba esto el dispositivo que hizo detonar, causÁndole heridas. este hombre originario de bangladesh y de 27 aÑos. las autoridades dijeronademÁs que las personas alrededor de esta locaciÓn sufrieron heridas menores. entre ellas, zumbidos en los oÍdos. dijeron que eran heridas que corresponden con este tipo de explosiones. ademÁs, la terminal, por ahora, acaba de abrir tambiÉn a los usuarios, como sabes. es una terminal que maneja diariamente miles de personas, que vienen al trabajo que vienen de otras ciudades. ademÁs de turistas. muy cerca aquÍ de time's square ocurriÓ esto. asÍ que ha sido un gran susto. a las autoridades temen se les preguntÓ que quÉ ha pasado que recie
peggy, cuÉntanos. peggy: buenos dÍas, satcha. y bomberos. aquÍ luego de lo que comentaste, esta explosiÓn, ha sido llamÓ el alcalde de la ciudad de nueva york. ha llamado esto " un intento de ataque terrorista". asimismo, dijo, como lo explicaste, se trata de una explosiÓn con una bomba casera en un Área de esta terminal de autobuses. aparentemente, el sujeto llevaba esto el dispositivo que hizo detonar, causÁndole heridas. este hombre originario de bangladesh y de 27 aÑos....
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you're talking peggy fleming, 50th anniversary of her gold medal, kristi yamaguchi, debi thomas.nd then look at our recent stars, karen chen, the reigning us figure skating champion. polina edmunds, a young up and coming, and not even mentioning the mens. brian boitano, i mean, a legend. and then, of course, you have rudy galindo. so, we have just a great alumni base in northern california. robert: now, in terms of the voice of figure skating coverage, dick button, i understand he's also going to be honored this year? john: well, dick button, we're going to celebrate his 70th anniversary of his first gold medal, you know, '48 and '52. so, we're going to be thrilled to have--and in addition to the figure skating, us figure skating will have, you know, ancillary events, including their hall of fame. so, it's going to be a special, special 10 days in san jose. robert: still going to be tickets available? i know it's a very popular event. john: skatesanjose2018.com, or you can call us at 800-745-3000. and we now have single session tickets on sale as well as all session. and you know
you're talking peggy fleming, 50th anniversary of her gold medal, kristi yamaguchi, debi thomas.nd then look at our recent stars, karen chen, the reigning us figure skating champion. polina edmunds, a young up and coming, and not even mentioning the mens. brian boitano, i mean, a legend. and then, of course, you have rudy galindo. so, we have just a great alumni base in northern california. robert: now, in terms of the voice of figure skating coverage, dick button, i understand he's also going...
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david: thanks for peggy collins and michael mckee our colleague. coming up we'll continue our conversation with bitcoin with scott bauer of trading advantage. live in new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: bitcoin lands on wall street up 26%. it shows the price versus the volume. bitcoin futures grinding higher and volume is superhot when it started trading. now volume is like two contracts are traded right now. joining us from chicago is scott bauer. what was it like to trade bitcoin over the last 12 hours? scott: it's been orderly. the futures market here has been orderly like you just said. , just a couple contracts being traded now. we're just under 3,000 total contracts. when you look at a total value you're around $50 million or so compared to the market cap of bitcoin being $300 billion. but this is really good. the market has been very orderly. most of the contracts that traded, the futures contracts have been in the january expiration cycle and a few going to february or march. but what we've seen since this was launched is the spread betwee
david: thanks for peggy collins and michael mckee our colleague. coming up we'll continue our conversation with bitcoin with scott bauer of trading advantage. live in new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: bitcoin lands on wall street up 26%. it shows the price versus the volume. bitcoin futures grinding higher and volume is superhot when it started trading. now volume is like two contracts are traded right now. joining us from chicago is scott bauer. what was it like to trade bitcoin over the...
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vonnie: peggy collins, great story. thank you. you can check out the series. shery: we have breaking news. the house ways and means chairman saying he has all the signatures he needs. that is a done deal. we are talking about the tax deal in conference committee trying to figure out a final bill. we reported earlier the conference report will be coming at 5:30 p.m. we will give you more updates as soon as we get them. ebitda coming up -- vonnie: coming up, bloombergs "real yields." you don't want to miss it. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ jonathan: jonathan ferro. with 30 minutes dedicated the fixed income, this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: goldilocks dominating 2018 again. central banks, say yes predicting high-growth. tax negotiation's hours away from making a congressional compromise. an easy calm hangs over treasuries. is this year credit fails to match a massive rally in equity? we begin with the big issue, high-growth and low inflation in 2018. >>
vonnie: peggy collins, great story. thank you. you can check out the series. shery: we have breaking news. the house ways and means chairman saying he has all the signatures he needs. that is a done deal. we are talking about the tax deal in conference committee trying to figure out a final bill. we reported earlier the conference report will be coming at 5:30 p.m. we will give you more updates as soon as we get them. ebitda coming up -- vonnie: coming up, bloombergs "real yields."...
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peggy: there he was laying in the fetal position, dead.a mother's heartbreak at the hands of the opioid crisis. peggy: my life at that moment stopped. terry: identity theft can happen to any of us. sisc: i found credit cards that i did not apply for in the mailbox. terry: how this woman fought back. derrick: my name pretty much is on everything and i'm... i'm gonna be the one left holding the bag. terry: how a plan to earn extra money landed him in a mortgage fraud scam. fraud is everywhere. what you need to know to protect yourself in consumer alert, after the crime. hi, i'm terry serpico and i have the honor of playing a united states postal inspector on tv. on our show we investigate crimes perpetrated through the mail.
peggy: there he was laying in the fetal position, dead.a mother's heartbreak at the hands of the opioid crisis. peggy: my life at that moment stopped. terry: identity theft can happen to any of us. sisc: i found credit cards that i did not apply for in the mailbox. terry: how this woman fought back. derrick: my name pretty much is on everything and i'm... i'm gonna be the one left holding the bag. terry: how a plan to earn extra money landed him in a mortgage fraud scam. fraud is everywhere....
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peggy: yes, this is something we looked at in the series as well.pension funds that he could see google or amazon coming into the asset management world, and one of the things really driving the speculation around this is the fact that it is already taking place in china with alibaba. julia: i was going to say, alibaba is the classic example. peggy: what a lot of market managers are thinking is how do we position ourselves for one of the big tech firms to come in because they have access to you and me and everything we do with our phones and whatnot, so if you are buying something online from amazon, you already in some ways trust them with your money, so what if they offer you the opportunity to put your money in a bank account or trust fund or offer a suite of low-cost passive investments julia: i think this is incredible. a 40% jump in the amount of funds incorporating artificial intelligence. you wonder if you can attract are sayingause you the right things, the technology people actually want. scarlet: no, that is the point. there's a human ele
peggy: yes, this is something we looked at in the series as well.pension funds that he could see google or amazon coming into the asset management world, and one of the things really driving the speculation around this is the fact that it is already taking place in china with alibaba. julia: i was going to say, alibaba is the classic example. peggy: what a lot of market managers are thinking is how do we position ourselves for one of the big tech firms to come in because they have access to you...
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peggy fox caught up with the homeowner who is thankful that no one was hurt, not even the family pet who was in the spot where the fire started. >> reporter: the owner of this home that went up in flames on sunday is now meeting with one of the restoration guys. it looks like it is completely gutted inside, like nothing is left. the good news is all 17 people who lived here are okay. >> they were right by that corner right there. >> reporter: that's where the fire started sunday evening. luckily, he had taken his family out for dinner. he got a call from his neighbor that their house was on fire. >> by the time we got here, the fire brigades and ambulances were all the way at the stop sign. >> reporter: shaw lives members, his parents, two brothers and their families. that is ten adults and seven small children in all. >> everything is gone. >> everything is gone. >> you lost everything. >> yep. yep. >> that's a pretty heavy blow. >> it is. it is. >> reporter: they built the house in 2006. >> and finally had everything complete. >> everything was just right. >> yep. everything was ri
peggy fox caught up with the homeowner who is thankful that no one was hurt, not even the family pet who was in the spot where the fire started. >> reporter: the owner of this home that went up in flames on sunday is now meeting with one of the restoration guys. it looks like it is completely gutted inside, like nothing is left. the good news is all 17 people who lived here are okay. >> they were right by that corner right there. >> reporter: that's where the fire started...
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next speaker, please. >> peggy deets. lynn miller, jimmie lu. >> okay, following on, it's clear that the staff wants to remove the stops to restore 12 parking spaces because of the complaints from three merchants and some residents. many l. riders are concerned about the difficulties the merchants and residents face but balance the hardships on both sides and overwhelmingly concluded they want to keep the stops to avoid hurting hundreds of l riders who use them. this is consistent with transit first policy number 7 to encourage travel by public transit. removing stops doesn't encourage the use of public transit. sfmta should stop piting riders against merchants and residents and find other ways to restore parking. we urge you to reject the staff's reliance on the stop spacing guidelines. ridership levels and claims removing the stops would improve reliability and transit times. the staff considered all of these factors in 2016 and still recommended that these stops be kept because the removal of other stops achieved the a
next speaker, please. >> peggy deets. lynn miller, jimmie lu. >> okay, following on, it's clear that the staff wants to remove the stops to restore 12 parking spaces because of the complaints from three merchants and some residents. many l. riders are concerned about the difficulties the merchants and residents face but balance the hardships on both sides and overwhelmingly concluded they want to keep the stops to avoid hurting hundreds of l riders who use them. this is consistent...
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we're going to be introducing peggy newnan in a second. grew up as conservative republicans during the height of the cold war, it really is jarring to see donald trump in a mind meld with a man who runs a country that invades other countries, that shoots down passenger planes, that assassinates journalists. that assassinates political leaders. it's pretty jarring, but he's doing it, and as david ignatius says, the facts are hiding in broad daylight. >> and putin knows exactly how to play president trump. he says exactly what he needs. donald trump will respond. and he got a phone call from president trump yesterday. donny deutsche and mike barnicle are here along with l lee gallagher, peggy newnan, david ignatius, julie pace, and former chief of staff at the cia and department of defense now at nbc news national security analyst, jeremy bash. mika has the morning off. joe? >> so, peggy wrote a column this morning in the washington post talking about the laws of physics apparently apply to politics in the age of trump because for every acti
we're going to be introducing peggy newnan in a second. grew up as conservative republicans during the height of the cold war, it really is jarring to see donald trump in a mind meld with a man who runs a country that invades other countries, that shoots down passenger planes, that assassinates journalists. that assassinates political leaders. it's pretty jarring, but he's doing it, and as david ignatius says, the facts are hiding in broad daylight. >> and putin knows exactly how to play...
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peggy: it effects emergency markets more -- emerging markets more. follow that trend in terms of outlook, and oil in some ways is another big factor and has taken a slump in the recent days. alix: the china survey it overnight and an interesting , inventories accumulating, manufacturing orders stopped accelerating, hiring stopped accelerating, wage gains stopped accelerating. that is a different story than copper at 7000. matt: another thing i think is on a lot of people's radar in china is the property price cycle that has started to turn down. that has been a reliable leading indicator over the last several years of broader swings in the global economic cycle. when we are coming off several months where we have seen a real upswing and upside surprises to growth around the world, if we are settling back into a more thatl trend, then perhaps kind of removes some of that impetus. that is something i will be watching. preliminary sales numbers indicate a strong holiday shopping season. aresee the big retailers up, but the chart also shows that apple is
peggy: it effects emergency markets more -- emerging markets more. follow that trend in terms of outlook, and oil in some ways is another big factor and has taken a slump in the recent days. alix: the china survey it overnight and an interesting , inventories accumulating, manufacturing orders stopped accelerating, hiring stopped accelerating, wage gains stopped accelerating. that is a different story than copper at 7000. matt: another thing i think is on a lot of people's radar in china is the...