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forget this wall, how about tearing down ragan's legacy. am i right?the spth ramping up the president on vladimir putin. accusing russia of violating a key treaty dating back to the cold war. >> this is in the 24 hours trying to get europe to catch up to the u.s. when it comes to sanctions against russia. >> for the first time, though, it does not seem that the palestinian factions are requiring israel to withdraw from the gaza strip. it would give israel at least time to continue to destroy the tunnels it says are a major security threat. >>> 1:00 p.m. on the east coast. 10:00 a.m. in the west. in minutes, developing nulls aziz rea
forget this wall, how about tearing down ragan's legacy. am i right?the spth ramping up the president on vladimir putin. accusing russia of violating a key treaty dating back to the cold war. >> this is in the 24 hours trying to get europe to catch up to the u.s. when it comes to sanctions against russia. >> for the first time, though, it does not seem that the palestinian factions are requiring israel to withdraw from the gaza strip. it would give israel at least time to continue...
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upper 60's at ragan national airport. the biggest story, why it felt so great, comfortable dew point levels in the 40's and battle 50's. mainly clear skies out there and our temperatures will fall in the middle 50's to middle 60's. we will talk about a chance for some thunderstorms just in time for the upcoming weekend. all you need to know plus a look at the seven-day outlook in a couple minutes. >> thank you. 11:00, 160 people including a fairfax county family are safe tonight after a nightmare whale watching trip. instead of three hours, they were stuck for 15, stranded off the coast of massachusetts. roz plater spoke with the family tonight. why was the boat stock for so long? >> it veered off course of little bit and got its propeller stock. on board was a journalist by the name of ken maguire, his wife and their young daughters. they were vacationing in boston. they had never been on this tour before. it was much more of an adventure than they bargained for. >> when they set out on the boat monday afternoon, the pas
upper 60's at ragan national airport. the biggest story, why it felt so great, comfortable dew point levels in the 40's and battle 50's. mainly clear skies out there and our temperatures will fall in the middle 50's to middle 60's. we will talk about a chance for some thunderstorms just in time for the upcoming weekend. all you need to know plus a look at the seven-day outlook in a couple minutes. >> thank you. 11:00, 160 people including a fairfax county family are safe tonight after a...
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ragan got a screen test, became an actor, won the cold war. all because of the cubs.e came to my house i think six times. he was a great raconteur. incessantly a story about how he was re-creating hubs games to the telegraph. the telegraph would say, strike one, strike two, pops out the short. decided not to say the line broke but the stall. he had some better up there. until the line got reestablished, he would say, another pitch. when it started again, he would pick up with the broadcast. atdid you have barack obama your house? >> i did. >> any other presidents? geyour w bush, i got -- bush, i got him together with some historians. he was interested. he is a big reader of history. >> do you do pick up the phone and say, mr. president, come to my house? reagant to know ronald before he was president. he liked to get out. out of the bubble of the white house. urge w bush was interested in bush waseorge w. interested in this. barack obama hadn't been nominated yet. i called some of the staff and said, he is going to win. it would be nice, let me have a dinner, get some
ragan got a screen test, became an actor, won the cold war. all because of the cubs.e came to my house i think six times. he was a great raconteur. incessantly a story about how he was re-creating hubs games to the telegraph. the telegraph would say, strike one, strike two, pops out the short. decided not to say the line broke but the stall. he had some better up there. until the line got reestablished, he would say, another pitch. when it started again, he would pick up with the broadcast....
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ragan decided not to say the line broke but the stall. he had some batter up there. until the line got reestablished, he would say, fouled off another pitch. when it started again, he would pick up with the broadcast. >> did you have barack obama at your house? >> i did. >> any other presidents? >> george w. bush, i got him together with some historians. including jim mcpherson. he was interested. he is a big reader of history. >> do you do pick up the phone and say, mr. president, come to my house? >> i got to know ronald reagan before he was president. he liked to get out. out of the bubble of the white house. george w. bush was interested in this. so i suggested it. barack obama hadn't been nominated yet. i called some of the staff and said, he is going to win. it would be nice, let me have a dinner, get some conservative columnists. try to rekindle something that was characteristic of older washington. you and i can read member, it was a more amicable -- exactly. i remember obama himself called me and said, i ought to win this first before accepting. >> what is t
ragan decided not to say the line broke but the stall. he had some batter up there. until the line got reestablished, he would say, fouled off another pitch. when it started again, he would pick up with the broadcast. >> did you have barack obama at your house? >> i did. >> any other presidents? >> george w. bush, i got him together with some historians. including jim mcpherson. he was interested. he is a big reader of history. >> do you do pick up the phone and...
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forget this wall, how about tearing down ragan's legacy. am i right? >> the spth ramping up the president on vladimir putin. accusing russia of violating a key treaty dating back to the cold war. >> this is in the 24 hours trying to get europe to catch up to the u.s. when it comes to sanctions against russia. >> for the first time, though, it does not seem that the palestinian factions are requiring israel to withdraw from the gaza strip. it would give israel at least time to continue to destroy the tunnels it says are a major security threat. >>> 1:00 p.m. on the east coast. 10:00 a.m. in the west. in minutes, developing nulls aziz real's attacks on gaza intensify. here's everything you need to right now. >>> european leaders adopt tough, new sanctions on russia. this response to the downing of malaysia air flight 17. and as if u.s.-russian relations weren't tense enough, the white house accuses russia of violating a historic arms control treaty that helped end the cold war. "the new york times" which broke the story says the u.s. will cite russia vio
forget this wall, how about tearing down ragan's legacy. am i right? >> the spth ramping up the president on vladimir putin. accusing russia of violating a key treaty dating back to the cold war. >> this is in the 24 hours trying to get europe to catch up to the u.s. when it comes to sanctions against russia. >> for the first time, though, it does not seem that the palestinian factions are requiring israel to withdraw from the gaza strip. it would give israel at least time to...
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. >>> speaking of retail here, as part of our 25th anniversary here at cnbc, courtney ragan is back atretail. >> you can imagine 25 years from now, big data for retailers will be bigger than big. it will be everything. and if it's yuz eused right, it lead to sale. while leveraging consumer data may be a hurdle for retailers today, it will be the lynch pin of their success in the future. pricing will be dynamic and reactive. algorithms will determine price points based on current store traffic. and shoppers' profiles. >> in the morning it will be cheaper to shop in. the afternoon when everyone comes home from work, it will be expensive, so the prices will go up and down. >> prices could also vary from shopper to shopper, even while in the same store, at the same time. >> i could do price. i could do promotion. i could in realtime start to think about how i use markdown and pricing and promotion to trigger reactions in sales behavior inside the store. >> smart stores and dressing rooms will be common place, complete with rfid technology, beacon signaling and geofencing, all powered by da
. >>> speaking of retail here, as part of our 25th anniversary here at cnbc, courtney ragan is back atretail. >> you can imagine 25 years from now, big data for retailers will be bigger than big. it will be everything. and if it's yuz eused right, it lead to sale. while leveraging consumer data may be a hurdle for retailers today, it will be the lynch pin of their success in the future. pricing will be dynamic and reactive. algorithms will determine price points based on current...