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probably he was involved with this one. >> i would agree. he probably knows where other terrorist cells are. >> he knows the people behind it. >> of course he does. >> he's never going to talk and we are not fighting on the same plane. we don't fight on the same level. we have law that is protect everybody. you can't do this, you can't do that. don't touch him. don't hurt him. meantime, they go around killing people. they have no laws. we have the laws to protect them. it's absolutely crazy. >> it's insane. let me give you hillary clinton's response. she responding to you and your call for enhanced interrogation techniques and the fact that we would have a temporary ban and she said that the following. we can be strong and smart without advocating torture or bigotry. and will not let fear dictate our foreign policy and then this about enhanced interrogation on the "today" show in response to you. >> our country experienced and bravest military leaders will tell you that torture is not effective. it does put our own soldiers and increasing ci
probably he was involved with this one. >> i would agree. he probably knows where other terrorist cells are. >> he knows the people behind it. >> of course he does. >> he's never going to talk and we are not fighting on the same plane. we don't fight on the same level. we have law that is protect everybody. you can't do this, you can't do that. don't touch him. don't hurt him. meantime, they go around killing people. they have no laws. we have the laws to protect them....
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probably not. a lot of investors agree we'll probably have volatile up 10, up 8, town 8 path to nowhere and in the end you're flat and had the volatile moves. shouldn't i be more cautious now with a 10% move since february? things weren't as bad as the market told you in january and things aren't as good as it's told you since. the truth is probably somewhere in between and you have to be selling these big moves and being more tactical and positions you're with some growth, some defense and some of this kind of financial energy just to make sure that you don't basically you can out perform in every regime. that's the goal. >> hard to make an argument. i really appreciate the conversation. >> good to see you guys. take care. dr. adam parker. coming up, the day after valeant's huge loss. meg along with the latest on the troubled drug maker and over one hour until the fed, we're heading for the futures pitts. ahead of the big decision. halftime report back after this. everhas a number.olicy but not ev
probably not. a lot of investors agree we'll probably have volatile up 10, up 8, town 8 path to nowhere and in the end you're flat and had the volatile moves. shouldn't i be more cautious now with a 10% move since february? things weren't as bad as the market told you in january and things aren't as good as it's told you since. the truth is probably somewhere in between and you have to be selling these big moves and being more tactical and positions you're with some growth, some defense and...
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probably not. tonight on sports zone, tom witnessers bud shaw join me to talk about many things, including brown's pursuit of kaepernick. >> based on the moves they made last week, why now would you get rid of 40% of offensive line? your top point maker on offense, now bring in a quarterback when you have the number two pick and considering taking one hotshot college guys, i just don't see the fit. >> i see that says nothing still prevents them from drafting a guy at number two. i'm thinking, money. >> common sense. >>> i agree, bud. it's me, shaw wit there's sports zone coming up in just a few minutes. talking browns, cavs and march madness. >>> valspar championship winner gets a free bucket of paint. didn't know if you knew that winner will be charles schwartzel. he beat bill haas in extra hole than the paint. little bit of money. >>lydia: okay. cam. light showers out there. more moderate showers out towards lake county. this will all be wrapped up, at least this round of it, by your morning comm
probably not. tonight on sports zone, tom witnessers bud shaw join me to talk about many things, including brown's pursuit of kaepernick. >> based on the moves they made last week, why now would you get rid of 40% of offensive line? your top point maker on offense, now bring in a quarterback when you have the number two pick and considering taking one hotshot college guys, i just don't see the fit. >> i see that says nothing still prevents them from drafting a guy at number two. i'm...
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is it the case of there's more things that can go wrong so they probably will? >> sir, let me jump in and say, that's absolutely the case. and it's not unique to the f-35 program. we're going after a high-end capability on this and other warfare systems that are significantly more complex than the systems that they are replacing. there's no such thing as replacing las angelessy, whether it's aircraft, ships, on a one for one basis near the same cost of the legacy systems because these are so much more capable. comments and perceptions from folks that are not well informed on the program, those are tough to defeat because now you are talking about an education process. the reality is that the f-35 program, albeit it has gone through restructuring is on a path to deliver all the capability promised day one. it is going to cost more than what was estimated back in 2002 timeframe. those costs were rebaselined and we have kept those under control to the extent that now we are reducing costs with time as the program gets more and more mature. what you are not hearing
is it the case of there's more things that can go wrong so they probably will? >> sir, let me jump in and say, that's absolutely the case. and it's not unique to the f-35 program. we're going after a high-end capability on this and other warfare systems that are significantly more complex than the systems that they are replacing. there's no such thing as replacing las angelessy, whether it's aircraft, ships, on a one for one basis near the same cost of the legacy systems because these are...
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so, in it is probably the thesis that i've been speaking about is probably absolutely encapsulated in that building. so, if you had to see one, i would say, "go see that one." but go see the others, too. >> david, thank you. >> thank you. >> celebrity chef, marcus samuelsson. >> i've had the fortune to live out my passion. >> his journey from orphan to entrepreneur. >> sometimes in life, the worst that can ever happen to you can also be your savior. >> and serving change through his restaurants. >> we hired 200 people here in harlem... these jobs can't be outsourced. >> i lived that character. >> we will be able to see change. >> america takes bravery to heart... >> that's a code that we live by... you leave no brother behind. >> ...and honors it's heroes with medals. >> ...bullets were hittin' everywhere. i said i was going in... i had to get to the body.
so, in it is probably the thesis that i've been speaking about is probably absolutely encapsulated in that building. so, if you had to see one, i would say, "go see that one." but go see the others, too. >> david, thank you. >> thank you. >> celebrity chef, marcus samuelsson. >> i've had the fortune to live out my passion. >> his journey from orphan to entrepreneur. >> sometimes in life, the worst that can ever happen to you can also be your savior....
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. >> probably. hope he has a job. >> not for long. >>> well he if you've been driving for more than a few days to drive at night. your eyes are not playing tricks on you. >> this new study that while today's headlights may be brighter than in years past, they're not as eb as they should be. david kerley covers transportation for us. >> reporter: watch the road. without enough light, a deer, unseen until the last moment. nearly half of all accidents happen in the dark or dusk. an exclusive look at the first-ever headlight testing by the insurance institute for highway safety. the results, they say, are dismal. researchers say low beams should reach 330 feet on a straight. the worst performers did just more than a third of that distance. >> if you're driving on the interstate in one of the worst performing vehicles, you probably shouldn't be driving faster than 35 miles an hour. >> reporter: of the more than 30 cars that were tested here to see how far their lights would shine, this dummy is at 50 fee
. >> probably. hope he has a job. >> not for long. >>> well he if you've been driving for more than a few days to drive at night. your eyes are not playing tricks on you. >> this new study that while today's headlights may be brighter than in years past, they're not as eb as they should be. david kerley covers transportation for us. >> reporter: watch the road. without enough light, a deer, unseen until the last moment. nearly half of all accidents happen in the...
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there's probably some low probability trades with high potential payouts if for any reason the fed were to surprise. more hawkish next week. your trade obviously covers that. you'll see tlt flatten. it will go to low 120s so quickly if they basically intimate they are doing to go in april, now fed fund futures are pricing 50% chance of june and that is kind of the consensus for the move and stell only 50%. to me, i think this trade has potential to work very quickly. >> you still have the paradigm of the spread with all the european rates, germany to france. five-year highs, supports this general premise. the move to 2%, things are not quite as good. >> okay. so what happened to the utility tell com, gains in the market, soared on s&p 500 near 50-week highs, albeit gains in the sector were small in the overall market. does this put a floor in the markets and help support it. >> the things about those trades, they have performed four or five weeks in a row, even they are up. >> all right. >> the ricochet from this violent move on energy is outperforming. they are steep. tn v not all reit
there's probably some low probability trades with high potential payouts if for any reason the fed were to surprise. more hawkish next week. your trade obviously covers that. you'll see tlt flatten. it will go to low 120s so quickly if they basically intimate they are doing to go in april, now fed fund futures are pricing 50% chance of june and that is kind of the consensus for the move and stell only 50%. to me, i think this trade has potential to work very quickly. >> you still have the...
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>> it ends, probably, with a solution in syria. that's how it probably ends. when i was listening to senator mccain just a minute ago talking about a sunni arab force marching into raqqah, and i kept thinking, okay, well, how are the turks going to feel about that? and how are the kurds going to feel about that? and how is the syrian government going to feel about that? and how is iran going to feel about that? and russia? and that's -- all to have these questions remain unanswered in syria. so isis is thriving not because it's so strong or because its ideology is popular. it's because there is no collective idea for what to do to solve the conflict, to solve iraq. to solve syria. you solve those problems, you reestablish governance in syria. you come up with a peace deal. there's talks underway in geneva. you come up with a peace deal that works, then isis is an enemy to its own state, at this stage. right now it's thriving because there is no state. >> richard engel, our chief foreign correspondent here with us, during home leave, oddly, for this attack, whi
>> it ends, probably, with a solution in syria. that's how it probably ends. when i was listening to senator mccain just a minute ago talking about a sunni arab force marching into raqqah, and i kept thinking, okay, well, how are the turks going to feel about that? and how are the kurds going to feel about that? and how is the syrian government going to feel about that? and how is iran going to feel about that? and russia? and that's -- all to have these questions remain unanswered in...
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would come in and be like oh my gosh and i'd probably go into a mental institution. but it probably would be really awful. >> it would be bad. >> it would be bad. >> what would you say to people who think that a child isn't old enough to make this kind of decision? >> we're not which is why we're delaying puberty. let's be honest, children make awful decisions, i'll eat twinkies, i'll go to bed late, i'll delay my homework. when you put a parent and you put a minimal amount of research into this you realize the studies indicate very clearly that these children benefit from pressing pause. what we do with dr. lopez isn't transition. it is pressing pause on body changes that cannot be undone. it just gives everybody a chance to go okay, whoa, what are we doing here. >> when you first went in to see dr. lopez what were you thin thinking? >> very excited, i'm a woman already. it's actually a very long process. >> you're not ready to start what we call the cross-sex hormone. >> the decision is whether to give estrogen, the female hormone to roxie and testosterone, the mal
would come in and be like oh my gosh and i'd probably go into a mental institution. but it probably would be really awful. >> it would be bad. >> it would be bad. >> what would you say to people who think that a child isn't old enough to make this kind of decision? >> we're not which is why we're delaying puberty. let's be honest, children make awful decisions, i'll eat twinkies, i'll go to bed late, i'll delay my homework. when you put a parent and you put a minimal...
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yet, in hindsight, i started to notice that i probably was a mary lincoln biographer was probably turning within me for a while. my phd advisor at the university of illinois encouraged me to accept an opportunity to write a biography of mary, i probably was an easy target for him. also, i pretty much do whatever he tells me. i maybe didn't have much choice. as i started to think about it, i realized that i had been thinking about mary for a long time. as i consider the possibility of taking on this project, wringing my hands about it all the while, i hearkened back to some of my old historical aggravations regarding the great mary divide. i asked myself some very hard questions. would i be just another female biography -- biographer of mary lincoln who liked her? could i write a biography cable changing people's minds? but i write a biography that might shed new light on the marriage? was i willing to tackle a bridge that i had previously believed incapable of the sturdy construction? of course, i didn't know the answers to those questions. i'm not sure i know them now. i certainly couldn
yet, in hindsight, i started to notice that i probably was a mary lincoln biographer was probably turning within me for a while. my phd advisor at the university of illinois encouraged me to accept an opportunity to write a biography of mary, i probably was an easy target for him. also, i pretty much do whatever he tells me. i maybe didn't have much choice. as i started to think about it, i realized that i had been thinking about mary for a long time. as i consider the possibility of taking on...
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probably i.s.i.s. or i.s.i.s.-related. >> isn't this better than listening to a long boring speech? looks like go home to mommie, bye-bye. >> protesters make no apologies for crashing trump rallies. they are willing to dive into the middle of a mosh pit to disrupt trump from speaking. these guys are truly looking for trouble. >> we came here to protest donald trump. >> so amazing. >> ho ho ho! [ screaming ] >> watch it! >> we shut it down! >> on violence we have seen at donald trump rallies have raised questions where the legal lines are drawn when it comes to a candidate renting out a venue and what are the rights of the protesters at that venue. an election law attorney in san francisco has been practicing law for 25 years. jim if a candidate rents out a private venue as trump can friday night in chicago what are the rights of the candidates and what are the rights of the people who want to disrupt or protest? >> first of all thank you for having me to talk about these interesting legal issues. if it's a truly private event, one of the questions are going to be what are the terms
probably i.s.i.s. or i.s.i.s.-related. >> isn't this better than listening to a long boring speech? looks like go home to mommie, bye-bye. >> protesters make no apologies for crashing trump rallies. they are willing to dive into the middle of a mosh pit to disrupt trump from speaking. these guys are truly looking for trouble. >> we came here to protest donald trump. >> so amazing. >> ho ho ho! [ screaming ] >> watch it! >> we shut it down! >> on...
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i would hope they can do the same with i and i think probably -- 3-i and i think probably there will be the same thing with 3-f. eventually i would hope that they will work that out and get it to whatever the speck is. which i would hope would support the war fighter. and if they do that, that's why the timing is so critical. because you'd want that done by i.o.c.'s obviously. you'd want to be able to go to them with problems like that under your belt as opposed to adding that to the burden of the operational testers. mr. turner: i'm going to ask mr. stackly to follow up. but i have a few other questions that i'm going to have to get through. considering this is our last day for votes, i want to be sensitive to members who might need to leave. the only one on this side. i'm going to ask unanimous consent if i let mr. stackly respond and then the order is, mr. johnson and ms. graham. what i'll do is let each of you ask a question -- ask your questions and then i'll go back to my next question and we'll finish up. that way you can exit if that's ok. mr. stackley: very briefly. the 2-b
i would hope they can do the same with i and i think probably -- 3-i and i think probably there will be the same thing with 3-f. eventually i would hope that they will work that out and get it to whatever the speck is. which i would hope would support the war fighter. and if they do that, that's why the timing is so critical. because you'd want that done by i.o.c.'s obviously. you'd want to be able to go to them with problems like that under your belt as opposed to adding that to the burden of...
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so it's probably moving in both directions. i did not write about the left to right because i think coming from the left that journey out of it, even though i did not make it is more interesting to me and more when i can have more empathy with. also historically, the intellectuals and writers who have moved left to right who have been fully fleshed out, left wing activist and writers become conservative ones have been more significant than the reverse. there is not the same history of right to left influence that the left to right has. bernie sanders, i don't actually have much insightful to say about bernie. the only thing i will say say and i wrote something about donald trump recently who has been all over the place it in terms of his partisan affiliation, and in my mind i was comparing him to bernie sanders who has been very consistent for a long long time. i think there's different kinds of appeal that different cans of political actors make to people. i think part of the appeal with bernie sanders is that consistency over
so it's probably moving in both directions. i did not write about the left to right because i think coming from the left that journey out of it, even though i did not make it is more interesting to me and more when i can have more empathy with. also historically, the intellectuals and writers who have moved left to right who have been fully fleshed out, left wing activist and writers become conservative ones have been more significant than the reverse. there is not the same history of right to...
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>> probably. again, i don't want to speak definitively. the issue is there is no standard, we need a uniform standard. >> what are the products that are -- that you absolutely should use by the expiration date? >> there's a subset of products that even when refrigerated still could create bacteria that could make you sick. typically often impacting pregnant women. for example, deli meats, unpasteurized cheeses, certain types of sausages that haven't been fully cooked. the vast majority of foods don't even need a label. and our legislation doesn't call for every food product to be labeled, we're simply saying for those food products that have lab labels, the labels should be simple, clear, so people aren't throwing out their food. it's a huge environmental concern. california throws out over 5 million tons of food into landfills every year. we're talking over 8 million tons greenhouse gases emitted just in the state of california. >> a startling statistic. i want to point out that kqed asked grocery groups for their reaction. here's a state
>> probably. again, i don't want to speak definitively. the issue is there is no standard, we need a uniform standard. >> what are the products that are -- that you absolutely should use by the expiration date? >> there's a subset of products that even when refrigerated still could create bacteria that could make you sick. typically often impacting pregnant women. for example, deli meats, unpasteurized cheeses, certain types of sausages that haven't been fully cooked. the vast...
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the question would probably be capital key? the if if you buy german bunds here, which are close to the deposit rate in the area up to four years, which of course is a headache for some insurance companies, that will probably be my question. maybe he answers it before i would be able to ask. guy: we will make sure you get the first question. thank you. warning.goldman's why they say bond traders shouldn't bet against the central bankers. that's next. ♪ >> i think to some degree the expectation is that it is already embedded in the market, whether it is the ecb continuing to move or the fed not to move. you could move the needle in one direction or the other, but i think something in line from the fed, which would be no move, something fairly small, but in the direction of easing. ecb, i would argue, is already priced in. you could surprise the with the direction, which i don't think in.riced hans: that was the chief investment strategist at charles schwab, talking about how the market has already priced in central bank moves. l
the question would probably be capital key? the if if you buy german bunds here, which are close to the deposit rate in the area up to four years, which of course is a headache for some insurance companies, that will probably be my question. maybe he answers it before i would be able to ask. guy: we will make sure you get the first question. thank you. warning.goldman's why they say bond traders shouldn't bet against the central bankers. that's next. ♪ >> i think to some degree the...
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between probable cause and a judgment? >> as. every case, every indictment brings with it a finding of probable cause. that you have to coexist. the right to be represented by counsel of choice under the sixth amendment have to coexist with indictment, because under patterson versus illinois the right under the sixth amendment is triggered by the indictment. it's triggered by the finding of probable cause. didn't say that probable cause destroys the right to the sixth amendment is didn't say that they don't coexist but, of course, they do because the sixth amendment was established in 1791 and is part of our fabric. >> i might be repeating myself but i thought that distinction was the one specific rejected in monsanto. monsanto could have said kaplan and dry as toast of because it is postconviction. monsanto refuses to do. monsanto said same rule that applies postconviction ought to applaud upon a finding of probable cause. >> probable cause to get assets are tainted. poppe will cause to believe that the drug might is not
between probable cause and a judgment? >> as. every case, every indictment brings with it a finding of probable cause. that you have to coexist. the right to be represented by counsel of choice under the sixth amendment have to coexist with indictment, because under patterson versus illinois the right under the sixth amendment is triggered by the indictment. it's triggered by the finding of probable cause. didn't say that probable cause destroys the right to the sixth amendment is didn't...
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he's a disasters a may somewhere probably challenged.he knocked out surveillance and so many other things. we had the finest surveillance of the radical islam situation, they say in the world, the new york city police department which is an amazing department. he knocked it out. he took it down. he knocked it out. that was a terrible mistake. >> what -- if you do have the temporary ban, though, on muslims coming into the united states, don't you understand, at least a lot of the law enforcement authorities say, you need the cooperation of muslims to find the radical muslim, jihadists and without their cooperation it could get a whole lot worse. >>'man caught the other day, this low-life, caught the other day, he was guarded by people that knew the community knew he was there, everybody knew he was there. he was seen shopping in grocery stores and they have pictures of him shopping in grocery stores. his community knew he was there. probably many people that knew him, never turned him in, and that's part of the problem. maybe they're goin
he's a disasters a may somewhere probably challenged.he knocked out surveillance and so many other things. we had the finest surveillance of the radical islam situation, they say in the world, the new york city police department which is an amazing department. he knocked it out. he took it down. he knocked it out. that was a terrible mistake. >> what -- if you do have the temporary ban, though, on muslims coming into the united states, don't you understand, at least a lot of the law...
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so, in it is probably the thesis that i've been speaking about is probably absolutely encapsulated in that building. so, if you had to see one, i would say, "go see that one." but go see the others, too. >> david, thank you. >> thank you. >> celebrity chef, marcus samuelsson. >> i've had the fortune to live out my passion. >> his journey from orphan to entrepreneur. >> sometimes in life, the worst that can ever happen to you can also be your savior. >> and serving change through his restaurants. >> we hired 200 people here in harlem... these jobs can't be outsourced. >> i lived that character. >> we will be able to see change. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> e.u. and turkish leaders hold an emergency summit to find a solution to the refugee crisis. hello. you're watching al jazeera life from our headquarters in doha. also ahead, at least eight people are killed in a suicide attack in north-western pakistan. we will have the latest. north korea threatens to launch nuclear strikes against south korea and the u.s. in response to the joint military drills. water contamination tops the agenda as hilla
so, in it is probably the thesis that i've been speaking about is probably absolutely encapsulated in that building. so, if you had to see one, i would say, "go see that one." but go see the others, too. >> david, thank you. >> thank you. >> celebrity chef, marcus samuelsson. >> i've had the fortune to live out my passion. >> his journey from orphan to entrepreneur. >> sometimes in life, the worst that can ever happen to you can also be your savior....
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if you want to talk mathematics and probability, and really look at it hard, the bigger probability for either of these guys is they cannot win a general election. that is the biggest probability that we have. lisa: breaking news. there is an incident at the cincinnati zoo involving a polar bear that is not where it is supposed to be. how are you? thank you for joining us. >> thank you. mark: is everyone someplace safe? >> we are safe. we were just updated by security that a polar bear is loose. it is contained in a tunnel. we are inside. they gave us options to leave with an armed zoo person or stay inside, which i am opting in or they do not know how long it will be. they are trying to corral it back to the polar bear habitat rather than using the tranquilizer option. lisa: are people frantic? what is the mood? >> i work here, the zoo did a when the polar bear was the spirits are high. everyone is calm. they have done a fantastic job. mark:leah, how are you notified the polar bear was a loose? sirens? >> we were not hearing much. we knew something was on the loose. my friend has amazi
if you want to talk mathematics and probability, and really look at it hard, the bigger probability for either of these guys is they cannot win a general election. that is the biggest probability that we have. lisa: breaking news. there is an incident at the cincinnati zoo involving a polar bear that is not where it is supposed to be. how are you? thank you for joining us. >> thank you. mark: is everyone someplace safe? >> we are safe. we were just updated by security that a polar...
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at the shore this afternoon probably about 44, mostly sunny, but gusty winds in store.n philadelphia we may get back up to about 44 degrees by 2 o'clock and then down into the upper 30's by dinnertime. sun returns but gusty winds. how about that, gusting as high as 45 miles per hour right behind this front and even this afternoon a gust of over 30 is not out of the question. then overnight tonight 27 degrees, partly cloudy, brisk and colder. the winds still running about 10 to 20 miles per hour overnight. tomorrow it looks like we only get up to about 39 with clouds increasing and at night this frontal boundary arrives and it's colds enough to give us a little bit of light snow. as we take a look at future tracker6 you can see that we're still dry by 6:30 but it's late at night at 11 o'clock, midnight where we start to see some patchy light snow. this continues overnight into friday morning where during the morning hours we might even mix with a little bit of rain. we are looking at some accumulation but only one of our main models right now has it significant at two an
at the shore this afternoon probably about 44, mostly sunny, but gusty winds in store.n philadelphia we may get back up to about 44 degrees by 2 o'clock and then down into the upper 30's by dinnertime. sun returns but gusty winds. how about that, gusting as high as 45 miles per hour right behind this front and even this afternoon a gust of over 30 is not out of the question. then overnight tonight 27 degrees, partly cloudy, brisk and colder. the winds still running about 10 to 20 miles per hour...
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if it was 1986 when i last, i probably would have gone to the middle east. i would've gone to poland or moscow or somewhere else. but it wasn't. it was 1996 and i was looking at the map in thinking the middle east is probably going to be the story of my generation. so i would say to you. go home, think about it for a couple days. what is going to be the story of the next 20 years? maybe it's not the middle east. maybe if the environment. therefore you should go to a place where you think the environment is most impacted. put yourself in a place like the great wayne gretzky, go to bat the puck is going to be. now put the puck is now. they are politics are going to be over the next 20 years and then go there. >> would you say maybe africa? >> i think africa is interesting. frankly, the collision of environment and urbanization are going to define the next generation. i'm not sure the next 20 years is going to the middle east. you may have missed it. in the last 10 or 15 years, and there were two major american ground wars in the middle east, one of which didn'
if it was 1986 when i last, i probably would have gone to the middle east. i would've gone to poland or moscow or somewhere else. but it wasn't. it was 1996 and i was looking at the map in thinking the middle east is probably going to be the story of my generation. so i would say to you. go home, think about it for a couple days. what is going to be the story of the next 20 years? maybe it's not the middle east. maybe if the environment. therefore you should go to a place where you think the...
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you should probably get your eyes checked. good one babe. optometry humor. right now get up to $650 in credits to help you switch to at&t. man 1: i came as fast as i man 2: this isn't public yet. man 1: what isn't? man 2: we've been attacked. man 1: the network? man 2: shhhh. man 1: when did this happen? man 2: over the last six months. man 1: how did we miss it? man 2: we caught it, just not in time. man 1: who? how? man 2: not sure, probably off-shore, foreign, pros. man 1: what did they get? man 2: what didn't they get. man 1: i need to call mike... man 2: don't use your phone. it's not just security, it's defense. bae systems. >>> welcome back toe "fast money." another day and even more drama for wall street whipping boy valeant pharmaceuticals. first it was the stocks and now the market is losing confidence in its stock. take a look at chart, maturity in 2018. is this becoming a credit%? >> 100%. it's been a credibility story and then a credit story. both start with cre. >> and "d. >> and i like at that. >> see how it works. >> listen, i think we've sai
you should probably get your eyes checked. good one babe. optometry humor. right now get up to $650 in credits to help you switch to at&t. man 1: i came as fast as i man 2: this isn't public yet. man 1: what isn't? man 2: we've been attacked. man 1: the network? man 2: shhhh. man 1: when did this happen? man 2: over the last six months. man 1: how did we miss it? man 2: we caught it, just not in time. man 1: who? how? man 2: not sure, probably off-shore, foreign, pros. man 1: what did they...
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and probably going all out high on thursday and friday. we do have some rain on the way thursday night into friday morning. tam, when i come back with the exclusive accuweather 7-day forecast we'll take a closer look at that. >> okay, thank you david. >>> a break through in brussels. officials confirmed overnight two of the bombers who killed themselves in the attack were brothers. they're identified as khalid and brahim bakraoui and raids continued -- they're going on for the unnamed suspect seen with them in airport surveillance. all that as makeshift memorials to dead continue to go. abc's molly hunter is live in brussels. she's got the latest. good morning, molly. >> reporter: good morning, tam. the threat level here in brussels remains at the highest level. more terror raids overnight as european officials brace for what's next. as the sunrises over the city of brussels, 24 hours ago, chaos here erupting right in the heart of the morning rush. the first target, the departure hall at the brussels international airport outside the secur
and probably going all out high on thursday and friday. we do have some rain on the way thursday night into friday morning. tam, when i come back with the exclusive accuweather 7-day forecast we'll take a closer look at that. >> okay, thank you david. >>> a break through in brussels. officials confirmed overnight two of the bombers who killed themselves in the attack were brothers. they're identified as khalid and brahim bakraoui and raids continued -- they're going on for the...
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probably not. but there is a chance donald trump would like to be a dictator more than anybody in my life. he talked about putin and china's crackdown in tienanmen square. kennedy: and shutting down the internet. >> he probably has no knowledge of the checks and balances. so hopefully our institutions would hold up. but there is a chance he would try to override them. kennedy: i still wouldn't vote for hillary. there are 50,000 names of other people i would write in including yours. most would say bernie sanders is a heck of a nice guy and running a nice and honest campaign. but hillary clinton is resisting more debates with sanders. why you ask? an aide said this about a potential debate in new york. >> this is a man who said he would never run a negative ad. they are running them. they are running more. let's see the tone of the campaign he wants to run before we get to any other questions. kennedy: if she thinks bernie sanders is negative, how is she going to debate donald trump? >> if we want t
probably not. but there is a chance donald trump would like to be a dictator more than anybody in my life. he talked about putin and china's crackdown in tienanmen square. kennedy: and shutting down the internet. >> he probably has no knowledge of the checks and balances. so hopefully our institutions would hold up. but there is a chance he would try to override them. kennedy: i still wouldn't vote for hillary. there are 50,000 names of other people i would write in including yours. most...
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mosturkey is probably the probable. vulnerable. we like the country that have adjusted.s are created because price of commodities have dropped. we are looking at those who have adjusted on the other side. indonesia is one where they have lost progress. ,hey have double-digit yields but they are moving in the right direction. india has been very popular for a long time. i think the shine is beginning to come off india. it looks delicate. credit growth is slow. was a speaker today saying that indonesia will grow faster than china, but those in india have lettuce -- let us down. what are the promises that they cannot keep? guest: structural reform. the great strength of china is being able to invest in infrastructure and india lacks on that front. they have consolidated to a descent degree -- decent degree, but we've not seen a lot of progress. i know this is something that we hear about in china as well, but this is more pressing in india at the moment. is sticking paul with us. we will discuss brazil. scrambling tois stay in power. and we will look at brazilian markets. ♪
mosturkey is probably the probable. vulnerable. we like the country that have adjusted.s are created because price of commodities have dropped. we are looking at those who have adjusted on the other side. indonesia is one where they have lost progress. ,hey have double-digit yields but they are moving in the right direction. india has been very popular for a long time. i think the shine is beginning to come off india. it looks delicate. credit growth is slow. was a speaker today saying that...
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probably will take years, my guest.that time, i think if i were a firm, i would be takedibly reluctant to decisions which forced me to stay in england or move across the ocean. across the channel, not the ocean. maybe the ocean. francine: if you hear a global ceo, anglo-saxon, the mentality, the flexibility in labor laws, you can find it in the u.s. and in the u.k. will germany and france be the one to move the most in case of a brexit? >> some firms will think about the margin and think they did not like in germany and france are going to be partly compensated by the fact they can move their more easily. i think it will be affected, but i think the main issue, the uncertainty with what we call the option value of waiting, so i would not be surprised if the initial phase is one in which you see investment come down, a fluctuation in the pound. to me, that is the main issue. have anfessor, we , they value now, in 1950 had to combine europe. to advance francine's question, what is the view that germany and france have of
probably will take years, my guest.that time, i think if i were a firm, i would be takedibly reluctant to decisions which forced me to stay in england or move across the ocean. across the channel, not the ocean. maybe the ocean. francine: if you hear a global ceo, anglo-saxon, the mentality, the flexibility in labor laws, you can find it in the u.s. and in the u.k. will germany and france be the one to move the most in case of a brexit? >> some firms will think about the margin and think...
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yes, we'll probably have hikes this year, but probably not as many as previously. that's now led the yield to be a little lower than it was before the start of play yesterday. >> the yellen celebration continues. call it the week of the central bank. the bank of england, the swiss national bank, and norway's central bank all meeting today. and breaking just in the last half hour, switzerland's central bank leaving its benchmark interest rate unchanged but saying it is still willing to intervene in the currency market to weaken what it calls the,
yes, we'll probably have hikes this year, but probably not as many as previously. that's now led the yield to be a little lower than it was before the start of play yesterday. >> the yellen celebration continues. call it the week of the central bank. the bank of england, the swiss national bank, and norway's central bank all meeting today. and breaking just in the last half hour, switzerland's central bank leaving its benchmark interest rate unchanged but saying it is still willing to...
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and one day somebody will probably do a film about anton. one of 12 to earn perfect score in calculus. >>> the water mark conference for women silicon valley coming up on april 21st is a great example of women leaders reaching out to women become leaders. actress, producer, and director min mindy kahling. and joining her as a keynote speaker is abby wambach. one of time magazine's 100 most influential people. along with those, other notable women business leaders will head up workshops and discussions. two are with us today. joining me is a business consultant for the tried a consultant group and a panel list for the power group. also with is us julia, cofounder and ceo of a maker 2015 top ten apple app who will also be on a panel. what's behind the buzz putting cellular to work. welcome. >> thank you. >> give us a quick overview in terms of what the conference is about and why you decided to get involved. >> it's an opportunity for women to come together and share ideas. so someone who works day-to-day helping leaders, teams, and organizati
and one day somebody will probably do a film about anton. one of 12 to earn perfect score in calculus. >>> the water mark conference for women silicon valley coming up on april 21st is a great example of women leaders reaching out to women become leaders. actress, producer, and director min mindy kahling. and joining her as a keynote speaker is abby wambach. one of time magazine's 100 most influential people. along with those, other notable women business leaders will head up workshops...
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that is probably an understatement. but that's okay. i am trying to get the data took for the russian river there was 5 inches of rain in 24 hours. the san jose we have .02. the system drugs south and stops now is letting northward and the focus is from seven marin county south. the next system comes in and is different than what we had yesterday. it is not raining out in martinez but we had 4 inches in the weather bucket with chris hensley and occidental 4.68. i am sure there were other areas with 6 inches. santa rosa had over 63 and called 2.62 -- called -- cobb
that is probably an understatement. but that's okay. i am trying to get the data took for the russian river there was 5 inches of rain in 24 hours. the san jose we have .02. the system drugs south and stops now is letting northward and the focus is from seven marin county south. the next system comes in and is different than what we had yesterday. it is not raining out in martinez but we had 4 inches in the weather bucket with chris hensley and occidental 4.68. i am sure there were other areas...
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you think it should be opt out, i guess. >> i think that is probably where we are. >> you guys talked about where we are as far as privacy. would it make sense to get consumer advocates and republican interest groups together and have a big discussion about this and maybe there could be an agreement on the rules and that that would -- obviously they could impose regulations? >> i think that actually that that probably would not work. >> i would agree that it would not work. [laughter] >> a good example. john and i tried to work. i devoted a lot of time and effort to a process where a set of guidelines should be developed so that consumers could make choices about whether to use a mobile application before downloading. what i found in the process was that a number of privacy advocates really did not want to tackle justin only that problem. and they did not want -- i don't think they were that interested in this effort being a broad consensus agreement. and the business community was concerned about being prescriptive. in the end apple, blackberry, google, they had all moved to do sligh
you think it should be opt out, i guess. >> i think that is probably where we are. >> you guys talked about where we are as far as privacy. would it make sense to get consumer advocates and republican interest groups together and have a big discussion about this and maybe there could be an agreement on the rules and that that would -- obviously they could impose regulations? >> i think that actually that that probably would not work. >> i would agree that it would not...
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so, in it is probably the thesis that i've been speaking about is probably absolutely encapsulated in that building. so, if you had to see one, i would say, "go see that one." but go see the others, too. >> david, thank you. >> thank you. >> celebrity chef, marcus samuelsson. >> i've had the fortune to live out my passion. >> his journey from orphan to entrepreneur. >> sometimes in life, the worst that can ever happen to you can also be your savior. >> and serving change through his restaurants. >> we hired 200 people here in harlem... these jobs can't be outsourced. >> i lived that character. >> we will be able to see change. unlocking the shooter's iphone. i will talk to a security expert who thinks apple should give in. in our panel fears over donald trump presidency. and my final thought on america's double standard when it comes to double rights. i'm ali velshi . this is third rail >>> apple computer resisting a court order to open an iphone attack.
so, in it is probably the thesis that i've been speaking about is probably absolutely encapsulated in that building. so, if you had to see one, i would say, "go see that one." but go see the others, too. >> david, thank you. >> thank you. >> celebrity chef, marcus samuelsson. >> i've had the fortune to live out my passion. >> his journey from orphan to entrepreneur. >> sometimes in life, the worst that can ever happen to you can also be your savior....
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i have probably saying -- i have probably been saying this 20 times on the show..get rid of unemployment is high. what are they doing? mentioning, you keep crisis.ncial which leads me to your old buddy mervyn king's book. he is basically saying nothing has been learned from the financial crisis. he is worried about the banking industry, and he says without reform of the financial system, another crisis is certain. are you going to agree with your former governor? i probably end, -- i probably am, but it's a little rich coming from a governor of the bank of england could have andituted those reforms didn't. who is going to do it? basically central banks missed the last great recession. presumably another one is coming along. that is what the business cycle is. yeah, he is probably right. he was governor for an awfully long time. why didn't you do something about it? mpc: danny, you were on the . do you shoulder the blame? danny: i shoulder the blame by not being able to convince people by the end of 2007 a major crisis was happen. and my colleagues, even by the end
i have probably saying -- i have probably been saying this 20 times on the show..get rid of unemployment is high. what are they doing? mentioning, you keep crisis.ncial which leads me to your old buddy mervyn king's book. he is basically saying nothing has been learned from the financial crisis. he is worried about the banking industry, and he says without reform of the financial system, another crisis is certain. are you going to agree with your former governor? i probably end, -- i probably...
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yeah that's probably safer. ok, cool. make it.com, a new platform launching today to recognize entrepreneurs with how to guides, testimonials and success secrets. that's at cnbc make it.com. i want to call your attention to shares of valeant, which are having their worst day ever. the stock is now down some 46% after the company cut its guidance, held a conference call, seemed to cut it once again. blamed a typoon the official press release. certainly investors who are already lost patience with this one are not feeling good today. they are selling it hard. yet again. it is down 46%. oh, yeah, by the way, $10 billion in market cap lost today alone. a stunning story. i know "power lunch" is going to have more on that coming up. before we go, the fed, two-day meeting. we don't expect a major shocker pete, right? they could set the stage for the next couple of months. >> they could. but i don't think we expect anything immediately coming out of this one. second slowest trading day of the year. and today we outdo that. it's u
yeah that's probably safer. ok, cool. make it.com, a new platform launching today to recognize entrepreneurs with how to guides, testimonials and success secrets. that's at cnbc make it.com. i want to call your attention to shares of valeant, which are having their worst day ever. the stock is now down some 46% after the company cut its guidance, held a conference call, seemed to cut it once again. blamed a typoon the official press release. certainly investors who are already lost patience...
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what is impacting probably is the size of the movement.ll of a sudden, you have a self-contained moving percentages. francine: do you still, do you project -- are you brave enough to make a call on the dollar? it seems most chief economists do not. michele: no. now what is more interesting is trying to understand the challenges. and there will be a lot of challenges next year. and also see the opportunities. it is very difficult to work with a timeframe which is longer than six months. working with the middle east, tel aviv and so on, it could impact every day a different market. even the news about securities, cyber security, which can impact now. i think what is interesting is the challenges displayed in a good way. take the opportunity. francine: coming up after the break putting the digital into , fashion, ferragamo fights against fraud with microchips in its products. we talk innovation and protecting the value of the brand. an exclusive interview with the ferragamo ceo michele norsa. ♪ ♪ francine: welcome back. today we are speaking
what is impacting probably is the size of the movement.ll of a sudden, you have a self-contained moving percentages. francine: do you still, do you project -- are you brave enough to make a call on the dollar? it seems most chief economists do not. michele: no. now what is more interesting is trying to understand the challenges. and there will be a lot of challenges next year. and also see the opportunities. it is very difficult to work with a timeframe which is longer than six months. working...
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every probably do believe it. the next that is too resource it. i think until we start doing that, it doesn't have to be through the effort to counterterrorism. it doesn't have to be labeled encounters an issue but i do think more investment has to be made in this area, particularly but not only in europe. so that would be my sort of topline point. >> my last point would be to emphasize the stakes are extremely high, including for the united states and what's happening in europe. u.s. citizens have been killed in brussels. they can be targeted in europe. they can be targeted from europe. and also if you don't succeed in being up to the task, which is a long task of some talk about the generational challenge, the u.s. might have to cope with a very different europe, and have something to bear in mind on this side of the pond. >> belgium doesn't have the largest number of foreign terrorist fighters, not overall, and not in europe. but you do have the largest number per capita. and so as i think about is what i want to save one final comment, i would
every probably do believe it. the next that is too resource it. i think until we start doing that, it doesn't have to be through the effort to counterterrorism. it doesn't have to be labeled encounters an issue but i do think more investment has to be made in this area, particularly but not only in europe. so that would be my sort of topline point. >> my last point would be to emphasize the stakes are extremely high, including for the united states and what's happening in europe. u.s....
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so i think the probability of a clinton upset is a very low probability.f we did have hillary clinton as president, i think probably economic and general geopolitical policy would be similar to what we have had under the obama administration. anna: the stability of voters. bob: exactly. what could concern voters is the deficit. she will be very relaxed about the debt ceiling. it is no longer a problem. the budget deficit has come down very significantly indeed. we had the budget deficit as a 2009,tage of gdp back in that is now less than 3% of gdp. i think clinton would represent a continuation of economic policy over the last 3-4 years. i think investors would be relaxed about that. now, where we have uncertainty, trump lately has momentum. but we do not know whether the republican establishment, who clearly very sort of upset about the probability of trump being the republican candidate, it will be an attack on trump from the republican establishment. will that attack be successful? we do not have certainty as to whether he will be the republican candida
so i think the probability of a clinton upset is a very low probability.f we did have hillary clinton as president, i think probably economic and general geopolitical policy would be similar to what we have had under the obama administration. anna: the stability of voters. bob: exactly. what could concern voters is the deficit. she will be very relaxed about the debt ceiling. it is no longer a problem. the budget deficit has come down very significantly indeed. we had the budget deficit as a...
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but i would say it's probably me being a dealmaker, probably one of the toughest deals in the world to make. there's so many decades of hatred between the two sides. it's probably one of the toughest deals to make if you're a person that prides yourself on being able to get people together. >> what does a good deal look will israel have to give up land? >> i think it's something we should try very hard to get. and i don't know any jewish make -- they would all love to see a deal made. they want a good deal. not an obama-type deal made. they want to have a good deal made. >> i'll do that tomorrow. i'll be defining it tomorrow. i'm not going to define it now. i'll define it tomorrow. everybody would like to see a real deal made, not a deal that will be broken. a real deal be made. something that can be lasting. if i win, i'll give that a very good shot. >> mr. trump, thank you for joining us this morning. >> okay, thank you very much. >>> let's get more on this now national committee, reince mr. priebus, thank you for joining us this morning. >> good morning. >> you heard that interview
but i would say it's probably me being a dealmaker, probably one of the toughest deals in the world to make. there's so many decades of hatred between the two sides. it's probably one of the toughest deals to make if you're a person that prides yourself on being able to get people together. >> what does a good deal look will israel have to give up land? >> i think it's something we should try very hard to get. and i don't know any jewish make -- they would all love to see a deal...
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probably the mid 70's in a lot of areas tomorrow.in mind, though, that in this pattern we are also high on the allergy report. tree pollen and also mold are high right now. it will be later in the summer when we start worrying about weeds and grass. your exclusive accuweather 7-day forecast, today's high is 70 turning warmer as we go into the afternoon. already feeling a lot better out there in most neighborhood. near record warmth on thursday with a high of 75. on thursday evening there's the chance of showers building in and some of that probably spills into friday morning. good friday afternoon, though, looks better with at least some sun returning. drying out and another mild high of 69 degrees. for the coming weekend lots of sun on saturday but a little cooler. we're going to bump that number up to 60 though when is whichs a little above average and actually pretty nice on saturday and then on easter sunday any threat of late day rain now appears to be out of the picture so we're going for partly sunny and nice conditions on eas
probably the mid 70's in a lot of areas tomorrow.in mind, though, that in this pattern we are also high on the allergy report. tree pollen and also mold are high right now. it will be later in the summer when we start worrying about weeds and grass. your exclusive accuweather 7-day forecast, today's high is 70 turning warmer as we go into the afternoon. already feeling a lot better out there in most neighborhood. near record warmth on thursday with a high of 75. on thursday evening there's the...
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you think anyone will notice. >> jayme: probably, that is probably the best part of our entire friday morning show! awesome stuff, thank you. how low do they go? talking about your morning lows, we bottomed out pretty much in the 50s, a couple of spots low end 60s and again from the space coast through the interior, really mixed up pretty good this morning, now everyone aligning with what looks to be a great day. 60s to 70 and the front continues moving down to the south. where it will wind up, over the straits of florida by the day's end. we are looking good. blessed this weekend, high pressure fills from back here and bids down the gut of the state. it will be dynamite. blockbuster this weekend and this guy has been on the beach. john and i watched this get out of the way. this dude has been laying out probably an hour and he is enjoying it. >> a little dark but i think you a grade booking beach and let's compare the picture with this picture, live cam out of the nation's capitol. they had snow on and off, 32 there, northeast wind at 11. which one do you like better? don't each say.
you think anyone will notice. >> jayme: probably, that is probably the best part of our entire friday morning show! awesome stuff, thank you. how low do they go? talking about your morning lows, we bottomed out pretty much in the 50s, a couple of spots low end 60s and again from the space coast through the interior, really mixed up pretty good this morning, now everyone aligning with what looks to be a great day. 60s to 70 and the front continues moving down to the south. where it will...
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probably another 10% or 15% from here. >> steve?be a seller here. >> the fresh market. >> i'm melissa lee. thanks so much for watching. see you tomorrow at 5:00 for more "fast money." don't go anywhere, "mad money" starts right now. >>> my mission is simple. to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere. and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now.
probably another 10% or 15% from here. >> steve?be a seller here. >> the fresh market. >> i'm melissa lee. thanks so much for watching. see you tomorrow at 5:00 for more "fast money." don't go anywhere, "mad money" starts right now. >>> my mission is simple. to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere. and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now.
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that's probably too high. tomorrow it may be thursday at two days that maybe make a run at the record. the warmth up opportunities not typical thing for the middle of mayuno in the last time we have a stretch of more than one day above 70s was back in early november the last time we had more than twoha consecutive days was prince middle of december. it's been a while since he's had a stretch like thise late thursday into friday morning and into the we can we combine all could get pretty excessive. we'll check in our current readings right now is arthur readingsr we do have a range in temperature, but the overall forecast will keep the warmth going will also have a date thatt features a law of cloud cover. the spring continues. pieces of the rain will start to break off and get caught in the temperatures 65 near 70 later this afternoon a chance of hitting three further south of filtered sunshine.s scattered pictures continue into tomorrow also make atu run at 70. 7 if everything works out look at the 70s widesp
that's probably too high. tomorrow it may be thursday at two days that maybe make a run at the record. the warmth up opportunities not typical thing for the middle of mayuno in the last time we have a stretch of more than one day above 70s was back in early november the last time we had more than twoha consecutive days was prince middle of december. it's been a while since he's had a stretch like thise late thursday into friday morning and into the we can we combine all could get pretty...
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and and unable, probably to leave to syria.ut still it means he is -- there's a huge, very efficient network that managed to help him hide all of this time. >> it would be extoerd neir if he had been holed up there all of these months. considering he is the most wanted man in europe, and also a man that french authorities let escape after those attacks in november. how significant would this be for the french government itself? french police? because of course they let him get away, and now they would have someone they could really question about those attacks. >> reporter: well, that's the key element, and actually, the [ inaudible ] says another man who is holed up through the operation and mullenbeck is actually ongoing. it's extraordinary because he is alive and not badly wounded and will be probably able to shed some light. he is not expected probably to talk much, but still is alive, and the police will be able to question him at some length. >> agnus with that view from france, agnus, for the moment, thank you. >>> okay.
and and unable, probably to leave to syria.ut still it means he is -- there's a huge, very efficient network that managed to help him hide all of this time. >> it would be extoerd neir if he had been holed up there all of these months. considering he is the most wanted man in europe, and also a man that french authorities let escape after those attacks in november. how significant would this be for the french government itself? french police? because of course they let him get away, and...