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. >> joining us, rick tyler, a very good morning to you.ou for joining us. >> reporter: good morning. >> let's look at the poll numbers here. they show donald trump is pretty much the least popular president-elect in recent history. so wt do you think his mandate is to serve when he first takes office? and what should he get done immediately to try to reverse that public opinion? >> reporter: well, what he can't do is reverse what he promised to do and that is change. donald trump has had an extraordinary year. he accomplished not just being the president of the united states, but coming from the business background, that's never been done before, defeating 17 republican candidates, 16 republican candidates and hillary clinton. people put her here and they want change. this city does not want change and runs to its own rhythm. the city will either consume him or he will consume it. but i think donald trump uniquely is positioned to be a very transformative president. he does have the will and the force and the popular support behind him to
. >> joining us, rick tyler, a very good morning to you.ou for joining us. >> reporter: good morning. >> let's look at the poll numbers here. they show donald trump is pretty much the least popular president-elect in recent history. so wt do you think his mandate is to serve when he first takes office? and what should he get done immediately to try to reverse that public opinion? >> reporter: well, what he can't do is reverse what he promised to do and that is change....
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joining me to break this all down is liz smith, rick tyler, republican analyst. r being here on this monday. >> happy new year. >> good to see you. 18 days to go here, rick. long list of issues here that president obama in the west wing will be working on in a very limited amount of time, what is called a roadblocks by those who are critical of solidifying his legacy. how durable is this list that he will be trying to, again, solidify or of those which could you they -- >> the thing that president obama has had trouble solidifying, including drilling in the atlantic, all of those could be done relatively easily, it appears that president-elect trump will do that, he'll undo executive orders that he can undo as easily as barack obama put them in place. >> as we look back in history, this isn't very different, president bush, w. bush, did the same in mid december as he was putting together iraq strategy and in the end president obama did follow through with that timeline. do you see any of the issues that president-elect trump might keep, too, that are now being put
joining me to break this all down is liz smith, rick tyler, republican analyst. r being here on this monday. >> happy new year. >> good to see you. 18 days to go here, rick. long list of issues here that president obama in the west wing will be working on in a very limited amount of time, what is called a roadblocks by those who are critical of solidifying his legacy. how durable is this list that he will be trying to, again, solidify or of those which could you they -- >> the...
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democratic strategist and former chief of staff to senator joe manchin, msnbc political analyst rick tyler. this morning, donald trump's adviser, kellyanne conway, doubled down on the idea the hacking did not influence the election. i want to play what she said. >> i do want to say there's no smoking gun when it comes to the ne nexus between these hacking results and the election. there are people on tv and elsewhere trying to confuse people into believing that is the case. >> is this a diversionary tactic by the democrats, chris, because they lost so big? >> well, if it is, then we're much more sophisticated than i could imagine. i mean, the reality, i think, here is really simple. if every intelligence agency is telling you the same thing, and these are, you know, experts and professionals and you're choosing to ignore it, and you're the president-elect, what does it really say? and you're having bipartisan criticism of that kind of analysis. i mean, i think that's happening here is the trump -- incoming trump administration from donald trump on have to basically decide, are they going t
democratic strategist and former chief of staff to senator joe manchin, msnbc political analyst rick tyler. this morning, donald trump's adviser, kellyanne conway, doubled down on the idea the hacking did not influence the election. i want to play what she said. >> i do want to say there's no smoking gun when it comes to the ne nexus between these hacking results and the election. there are people on tv and elsewhere trying to confuse people into believing that is the case. >> is...
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rick tyler, former spokesman for senator ted cruz. victoria defran chez coa professor. two notes here, rick. one of the -- i would argue the most awkward moment in the room was when the president once again was talking about the violence and legitimate carnage that is happening in the city of chicago. at up with point he said what the hell is happening in chicago once again. and someone in the room, presumably a lawmaker, scream out democrats. and the president chuckles and says something to the effect of, yeah you are right, probably right. that was uncomfortable to watch and listen to, rick. he started that speech -- the very first words out of his mouth, it's nice to win. and he precedes, rick tyler, to go on for another few minutes about pennsylvania and how no one thought they were going to win pennsylvania. at what point does this president accept the fact that he won and move on with it? >> well, i'll cut him slack in this one. he's addressing the gop caucuses of both the house and the senate and he has not had the chance to have them all together and celebrate th
rick tyler, former spokesman for senator ted cruz. victoria defran chez coa professor. two notes here, rick. one of the -- i would argue the most awkward moment in the room was when the president once again was talking about the violence and legitimate carnage that is happening in the city of chicago. at up with point he said what the hell is happening in chicago once again. and someone in the room, presumably a lawmaker, scream out democrats. and the president chuckles and says something to...
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zerlina maxwell, thank you so much, rick tyler, thank you. >> thanks. >>> that wraps up this hour. op of the hour, ayman mohyeldin joins me from ft. lauderdale. he'll speak with florida governor rick scott about the delgadoly airport shooting and talk to airport security experts to see if holes exposed yesterday can ever be closed. crohn's disease. i didn't think there was anything else to talk about. but then i realized there was. so, i finally broke the silence with my doctor about what i was experiencing. he said humira is for people like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doct
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. >>> for another perspective, i want to bring in another msnbc analyst, rick tyler is with us.to see you as well. >> hi, kate, how are you? >> i'm doing well. let's go back to what i started with with admiral, which is immigration executive order. as you know, banning travel at least for now from seven muslim-majority nations, indefinitely banning syrian refugees from entering the united states. so much reaction all weekend long. i could barely keep up. statements and even republicans coming out and saying, not all, but some, coming out and saying this was a mistake. what's your take on how this all played? >> i think rhetorically it's not playing very well at all. politically it's not playing very well at all. as a policy i'm actually okay with it. if you look at the countries on the map there, three are in civil war. the others effectively have no government. so, you know, i hear a lot about the 9/11 countries weren't included and that is true, except we have a very good relationship with saudi arabia and saudi arabia helps and works with us on defeating terrorism. iran is a
. >>> for another perspective, i want to bring in another msnbc analyst, rick tyler is with us.to see you as well. >> hi, kate, how are you? >> i'm doing well. let's go back to what i started with with admiral, which is immigration executive order. as you know, banning travel at least for now from seven muslim-majority nations, indefinitely banning syrian refugees from entering the united states. so much reaction all weekend long. i could barely keep up. statements and even...
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let's bring back our panel, joe watkins, rick tyler, zerlina maxwell., from the warmth of your studio, as we're making note of that here sitting outside in the capital chill, there's a disconnect between what he said as protecting people and what he did as his first act yesterday, telling his agencies get rid of parts of obamacare without a plan which he and the republicans keep saying they'll replace it with, a disconnect with his statements let's have health care for all. and then denying people who might not otherwise be able to get a mortgage, to realize the american dream of having a home, stopping the program that would have helped them to do that. did you hear a -- see a disconnect in what he said yesterday in his speech and what he did just an hour later? >> well, of course, i mean, there's a lot of work that needs to be dope on affordable care to make sure we don't throw the baby out with the bath water. you want to keep what works and fix what's broken. in a perfect world, that's what you want to do. there's a lot of work to be done and congre
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. >> former communications for ted cruz presidential campaign now msnbc political contributor rick tyler with us as well. good to have you all on board. all good? nothing to spew out first thing in the morning? fantastic. then let's get right to the news. in his final days as director of the central intelligence agency, john brennan is firing back at president-elect donald trump for his, quote, repugnant comments on sunday. john brennan said trump's suggestion of lifting sanctions against russia was because he didn't think he had a full understanding of russia's capabilities an actions around the world. trump responded on twitter listing what he sees as recent foreign policy blunders saying he couldn't do much worse looking at syria, crimea, buildup of russian nukes. asking about brennan, was this the leaker of fake news? here we go. last night brennan denied allegations to the "wall street journal" saying, quote, i think it's the right and, indeed, the responsibility of the president of the united states to challenge the conclusions of the intelligence community. we don't expect our inf
. >> former communications for ted cruz presidential campaign now msnbc political contributor rick tyler with us as well. good to have you all on board. all good? nothing to spew out first thing in the morning? fantastic. then let's get right to the news. in his final days as director of the central intelligence agency, john brennan is firing back at president-elect donald trump for his, quote, repugnant comments on sunday. john brennan said trump's suggestion of lifting sanctions against...
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rick tyler. stephanie, starting with you. you know the mnuchin story better than anyone. from both angles. democrats, they have had this date circled on their calendars, the idea he made money off the melt-down, the foereclosures in 2009. the case against mnuchin. take us through it. >> if you think about this, so many of the people, the forgotten americans who are so angry, who supported the change electi areeople who were bued during the sub-prime cris. steve mnuchin, a former goldman sachs partner. completely involved in sub-prime. it was completely legal. they're going after him about -- try to make the argument, one of the reasons maybe to get involved in this business was to save americans and help them stay in their homes. to say you got into that business because you wanted to save people from losing their homes is not the case. >> that's the argument they make. you say it's legal, he made a lot of money. >> it was a horrible time. >> what was the best political argument he could make in front of that committee? >> the best political argument he could make is i ha
rick tyler. stephanie, starting with you. you know the mnuchin story better than anyone. from both angles. democrats, they have had this date circled on their calendars, the idea he made money off the melt-down, the foereclosures in 2009. the case against mnuchin. take us through it. >> if you think about this, so many of the people, the forgotten americans who are so angry, who supported the change electi areeople who were bued during the sub-prime cris. steve mnuchin, a former goldman...
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let's bring in rick tyler, joe watkins, and zer li zerlina ma.e would do all this. are republicans surprised he's actually followed through? >> maybe a little bit. it is a campaign promise. it appears to be part of a rebalancing. we'll see that it's a rebalancing, part of it is a 90 day strategy, some of it seems to be indefinite, the syrian part. so we'll see going forward. but the country has a right to keep itself safe and if there is a cooling off period where we can reassess how to resettle refugees by keeping america safe, that might be a good thing. >> but it's a flurry of executive orders. is it too much too fast? >> i don't like executive orders because they don't have the weight of law. but in some cases donald trump's executive orders particularly on immigration simply say to enforce existing law. he's not making new law or he's not -- he's essentially telling the agencies go ahead now and enforce the laws that we were not enforcing under the obama administration. catch and release is an example of that. >> executive orders were suppos
let's bring in rick tyler, joe watkins, and zer li zerlina ma.e would do all this. are republicans surprised he's actually followed through? >> maybe a little bit. it is a campaign promise. it appears to be part of a rebalancing. we'll see that it's a rebalancing, part of it is a 90 day strategy, some of it seems to be indefinite, the syrian part. so we'll see going forward. but the country has a right to keep itself safe and if there is a cooling off period where we can reassess how to...
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. >>> editor at the nation, rick tyler, and former communication director for the ted cruz campaign and katie tur. covering trump since the infamous escalator. welcome to you all. let me start with you. what's your reaction to donald trump and russia? >> which trump has called intelligence briefing, and then we have two people speaking on behalf of the trump administration saying i can't talk about something that's been made public. so, i thought the press conference was fairly defensive, somewhat obnoxious. so here we are. it's going to be a long four years. >> but in many ways, it was very trump. >> it was very trump. and, you know, i thought he was going to come out and he did have a contentious moment where he tried to belittle cnn and jim acosta, i was expecting him to come out on the defensivend angrier given last night's ne. but he came out with more of a jump in his step. own the cycle, own the news conference, own the press, spin it in his direction. i find it interesting that he's co-opted the term fake news since fake news was -- it's origin really was stories on facebook and
. >>> editor at the nation, rick tyler, and former communication director for the ted cruz campaign and katie tur. covering trump since the infamous escalator. welcome to you all. let me start with you. what's your reaction to donald trump and russia? >> which trump has called intelligence briefing, and then we have two people speaking on behalf of the trump administration saying i can't talk about something that's been made public. so, i thought the press conference was fairly...
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joining me now, joe watkins, rick tyler, and zerlena maxwell.ou all this morning. >> thanks so much. >> how unprecedented is this to have such a high ranking congressman questioning president's legitimacy and what is the fallout from this? >> of course john lewis is a personal hero of mine. i mean what he did for americans of color and for all americans back in the 1960s changed america. so i have tremendous respect for him. and him saying -- making these comments of course certainly has created the sensational news story that it is. i think that it's very clear to me that donald trump won the election. i mean, whether you voted for him or you didn't vote for him, whether you are a fan or a foe, he won the election fair and square. and no matter what role the russians may have had in the election, it's clear that donald trump supporters were enthused and came out in big numbers to support him and to make him president. >> and do you think democrats like john lewis should be trying to work with trump for the good ofhe country instead of taking th
joining me now, joe watkins, rick tyler, and zerlena maxwell.ou all this morning. >> thanks so much. >> how unprecedented is this to have such a high ranking congressman questioning president's legitimacy and what is the fallout from this? >> of course john lewis is a personal hero of mine. i mean what he did for americans of color and for all americans back in the 1960s changed america. so i have tremendous respect for him. and him saying -- making these comments of course...
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for more on this, we're joined by republican strategist rick tyler as well as mercury partner and democratic strategist morris reid. jon fortt, kayla tausche and myself here at post 9. good morning, guys. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> what does it say that essentially your first order of business is convening a meeting like this? >> i think it's huge. you know, the president has a lot of priorities on his plate and he could have chose meetings with any number of people, but he didn't. he chose it with ceos of manufacturers. manufacturers face some 300,000 different regulations that they're subject to, and it really is crippling. and the compliance costs are huge. and what these manufacturers want to do is they want to put that capital toward innovation and, as he says, new plants. if there's one thing donald trump knows, it's how to build things. and if you're going tofg manufacturers, you'd better know how to build things. so, i think these guys are in sync. i think it's an important indication that he intends to end this decades-long war on jobs. >> well, interestingly, though, morr
for more on this, we're joined by republican strategist rick tyler as well as mercury partner and democratic strategist morris reid. jon fortt, kayla tausche and myself here at post 9. good morning, guys. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> what does it say that essentially your first order of business is convening a meeting like this? >> i think it's huge. you know, the president has a lot of priorities on his plate and he could have chose meetings with any number of...
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joining me now are msnbc political analyst rick tyler, democratic strategist julian epstein. o see both of you. >> hi, ali. >> take a minute off while i ask rick the thing i've been asking every republican today. what's the plan? why is it a secret? seven years you guys have had to figure out what you're replacing obamacare with. now everybody's all about the fact that we're going to replace it. we're not just repealing it. please, tell me what the plan is. >> well, that would presume we can have a comprehensive replacement plan. that's not the way republicans have been operating. so, you took this huge, massive bill that nancy pelosi family mousley said we have to pass it to see what's in it because it's so complex and massive. and it's not going to be replaced with something similar. it's going to be repealed over time. what's going to get repealed that can be repealed through the process of reconciliation, so they don't have to get a cloture vote will be repealed. then it will be replaced, i'd suspect, over several years w you know, short, different measures to get it to wh
joining me now are msnbc political analyst rick tyler, democratic strategist julian epstein. o see both of you. >> hi, ali. >> take a minute off while i ask rick the thing i've been asking every republican today. what's the plan? why is it a secret? seven years you guys have had to figure out what you're replacing obamacare with. now everybody's all about the fact that we're going to replace it. we're not just repealing it. please, tell me what the plan is. >> well, that would...
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it.eciate rick tyler, former top aide to former house speaker newt gingrich.r communications director for ted cruz for president. when we return, more of your calls on the other side next. >> you're listening to steve deace. >> i don't know. i think at a certain point, if trump doesn't deliver on any of promises, no one is going to care. his is going to get just grating at some point. no one will care what he has to say if he doesn't make the run on time. no one will care what he's doing on twitter. right now people have so much he's just owning so many media punks on twitter and really, just anybody who him on. try to take he's just owning them. he's just owning them right now o it's entertaining but if he doesn't deliver on his promises no one will care. detriment.come a >> but if he does deliver it's clear that twitter, it's down.sible to take him >> the question then becomes, twitter account help him to deliver? that's the point. that's the press being the press. >> if his ability to use the twitter account to change a whatever overnight to he puts out the
it.eciate rick tyler, former top aide to former house speaker newt gingrich.r communications director for ted cruz for president. when we return, more of your calls on the other side next. >> you're listening to steve deace. >> i don't know. i think at a certain point, if trump doesn't deliver on any of promises, no one is going to care. his is going to get just grating at some point. no one will care what he has to say if he doesn't make the run on time. no one will care what he's...
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for drew, for rick, for eric thomas, i'm carolyn tyler. we'll see you tonight at 11:00. happy new year's day, everyone. 1yrksz ♪ >> hi, everyone. i'm lizzie bermudez. welcome to "bay area life," the place where lifestyle, interests, food, and entertainment all come together. there's so much to explore. we start off with the abcs of bullying. the harlem globetrotters and abc 7 team up to help empower youth. >> everybody say action! >> action! >> then we're visiting a college in the south bay that's providing innovative ways of bringing arts to young adults with disabilities. >> they just treated me like a normal student who may be learning, you know, a different way than the other kids. >> and a san francisco restaurant is teaching young adults responsibility and determination through their love of cooking. >> when they leave here, they're prepared to take on the world. >> plus an organization helping veterans get the care, support, and services they need. >> they have implemented these programs, these benefits, these resources to care for these veterans and care for thei
for drew, for rick, for eric thomas, i'm carolyn tyler. we'll see you tonight at 11:00. happy new year's day, everyone. 1yrksz ♪ >> hi, everyone. i'm lizzie bermudez. welcome to "bay area life," the place where lifestyle, interests, food, and entertainment all come together. there's so much to explore. we start off with the abcs of bullying. the harlem globetrotters and abc 7 team up to help empower youth. >> everybody say action! >> action! >> then we're...
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for drew, for rick, for eric thomas, i'm carolyn tyler. we'll see you tonight at 11:00. happy new year's day, everyone. 1yrksz i will >> today on "matter of fact" -- >> this is my loan. >> student loan debt -- crippling america's ecomony. >> it affects all of us. >> which sectors are slowing down? we'll tell you. and hate speech in america. >> 50 years ago, they were burning crosses. today, they're burning up twitter. >> is living with hate just protecting free expression? plus, trying to teach your kids about money? >> i want to educate minorities. >> how this hip hop artist could help you. but first -- soledad: the battle over education -- are high school graduates prepared for college work? i'm soledad o'brien, and this is "matter of fact."
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. >> joining us now is msnbc political analyst rick tyler and david ignatius is with us as well and robertst" donald trump's inauguration marks a global inflection point. he takes office at a moment when many analysts see a transition to a new economic and political order one where the risks for the united states and its allies are likely to increase. trump's promise to make america great again resonated with many disaffected voters at home but abroad it created fear that the united states global power is receding with china and russia moving to fill the vacuum. trump now owns responsibility for shaping a world in turmoil. >> i was reading ronald reagan's inauguration in 1991. you could take the first five paragraphs out and donald trump could say them today, talking about people losing their jobs, the manufacturing base being gutted, productivity going down. we actually -- this really is just part of the 40, 50-year-old trend and it just seems to be accelerate i accelerating past that post-war manufacturing boom that we haven't been able to recover from. >> joe, we are living in a new wor
. >> joining us now is msnbc political analyst rick tyler and david ignatius is with us as well and robertst" donald trump's inauguration marks a global inflection point. he takes office at a moment when many analysts see a transition to a new economic and political order one where the risks for the united states and its allies are likely to increase. trump's promise to make america great again resonated with many disaffected voters at home but abroad it created fear that the united...
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tyler. abc7 news continues tomorrow morning at 5:00 a.m. for drew tuma and rickhanks for joining us. have a happy start to your 2017 and a great year ahead. after washing apply and rinse 24 hours of moisture with no sticky feel. then get dressed and go. delight your senses with in-shower cocoa butter. available in the body lotion aisle. available in the body lotion aisle. showing leadership. at this point, i'm more interested in him not showing certain things. a star is born. previously on "scandal"... at 15, josephine marcus walked into a maternity ward pregnant. but when she walked out, there was no baby and no birth certificate. (jake) pete foster tattooed the navy flight plan for a secret mission called operation remington. there were five of us on the ground and one plane flying air support. that pilot was the president. so why does this guy go get a tattoo
tyler. abc7 news continues tomorrow morning at 5:00 a.m. for drew tuma and rickhanks for joining us. have a happy start to your 2017 and a great year ahead. after washing apply and rinse 24 hours of moisture with no sticky feel. then get dressed and go. delight your senses with in-shower cocoa butter. available in the body lotion aisle. available in the body lotion aisle. showing leadership. at this point, i'm more interested in him not showing certain things. a star is born. previously on...
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tyler perry.. roland em rick. r independence day two was garbage. absolute garbage. was garbage.s garbage i actually agree with some ofe o these films.. but batman versus superman isn s not the worst pictures of there year. sorry.. >> you just quoted family guy ty try to prove your point.nt >> i did. rote>> wou see the exit we w for you on saturday night liveiv on la la land. >> i saw that. i feel like we collectivelyollev wrote that. >> can we show foot batch of bao batman versus >> do you have some cuts.ve som >> it got eight razziet razi nominations.no >> look at ben affleck. >> zoolander two got nine n nominations. this movie was amazing. azing i'm sorry.i'sorry >> we have to end it there, kev not the worst film. >> kevin, we have to end it.to d >> top it with the click baitckb piling on garbage.piling on gara >> who gets the razziege.razzie >> piling on. pilin click bait. >> thank you. >> i love batman versus superman. we'll be right back. we'll >> rig ♪♪>> >> we have to go. g >> we have to go. g >> where is sue sid squad. >> you should read every tease like tha
tyler perry.. roland em rick. r independence day two was garbage. absolute garbage. was garbage.s garbage i actually agree with some ofe o these films.. but batman versus superman isn s not the worst pictures of there year. sorry.. >> you just quoted family guy ty try to prove your point.nt >> i did. rote>> wou see the exit we w for you on saturday night liveiv on la la land. >> i saw that. i feel like we collectivelyollev wrote that. >> can we show foot batch of...
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rick and monica, back to you. >> very nice. >> thanks ali. >> dozens of folks gathered in downtown minneapolis today to remember legendary tv actress marmary tylerre showmary tmy recreated the hat touring scene in the opening of the mary tyler moore show. it solidified moore's star status. she died earlier this week after a decades long battle with diabetes. mary tyler moore was 80 years old. tonight abc news will take a look back at her life and career. a many 20/20 special mary tyler moore after all airs tonight at 10:00 on 6abc. of course "action news" follows at 11:00. tomorrow's the day we'll play something besides video games. every day is a gift. especially for people with heart failure. but today there's entresto... a breakthrough medicine that can help make more tomorrows possible. tomorrow, i want to see teddy bait his first hook. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven to help more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you
rick and monica, back to you. >> very nice. >> thanks ali. >> dozens of folks gathered in downtown minneapolis today to remember legendary tv actress marmary tylerre showmary tmy recreated the hat touring scene in the opening of the mary tyler moore show. it solidified moore's star status. she died earlier this week after a decades long battle with diabetes. mary tyler moore was 80 years old. tonight abc news will take a look back at her life and career. a many 20/20 special...
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rick hasen, u.s. irvine-- u c irvine, thank you both very much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: stay with us. coming up on the newshour: using psychedelic drugs to treat illness; and remembering mary tylerre. but first, one other story that is getting much attention about these first few days of the trump administration. are government agencies being silenced from their normal way of communicating with the public? and is this administration going further than its predecessors? jeffrey brown has the story. >> brown: reports continued today from several news outlets, that the trump administration has tried to limit the flow of information out of key government agencies-- many involved in environmental and scientific research. among them, according to the "washington post," "associated press" and others, the environmental protection agency, where staff are reportedly banned from sending press releases, or posting to the agency's social media accounts. similar orders were allegedly issued within the departments of interior and agriculture. officials om the u.s.d.a. later told reporters the order was improperly issued and not cleared by senior leadership. meanwhile, at the white house today,
rick hasen, u.s. irvine-- u c irvine, thank you both very much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: stay with us. coming up on the newshour: using psychedelic drugs to treat illness; and remembering mary tylerre. but first, one other story that is getting much attention about these first few days of the trump administration. are government agencies being silenced from their normal way of communicating with the public? and is this administration going further than its predecessors? jeffrey...
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tyler. >>> one of the worst performers in the s&p 500 right now. what's behind the drop? that's next. next to rick >> hi. we had 12 billion of 30 years hitting the wire at the top of the hour. i gave the option to see 2.914 is what the auction yield was. weak on the indirects -- excuse me, directs, strong directs, and now if you look at the intra-day chart of the aforementioned 30s, rates are up. 293, so 2.9 is 14 is a loser. they are in the l column if you bought the auction, at least given current trade. look at the three year. we had that tuesday. excuse me, monday. look at 1.43 is where it's at, 1.47 is where it came out. look at the ten-year yesterday, 2 preponderate 33 now. it's a small winner, going out at auction at 2.34 and change. dollar index is fascinating. that intra-day chart, when the auction ended, they topped a couple basis point and dollar popped a bit as well. power lunch will return in a couple minutes. y usne isre iny he osonnklc y usne tedot urasr rwaurout is. aly y ou takin >>> welcome back to "power lunch," hess is the worth in the s&p 500 now, budgeting $2 billion for expl
tyler. >>> one of the worst performers in the s&p 500 right now. what's behind the drop? that's next. next to rick >> hi. we had 12 billion of 30 years hitting the wire at the top of the hour. i gave the option to see 2.914 is what the auction yield was. weak on the indirects -- excuse me, directs, strong directs, and now if you look at the intra-day chart of the aforementioned 30s, rates are up. 293, so 2.9 is 14 is a loser. they are in the l column if you bought the...
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tyler. >> pro-growth policies and protectionism. if you're a ceo, how can you reconcile one with the other? that discussion is ahead. >>> first mr. santelli at the cme for the bond report. hi, rick. >> first day of the two-day fed, yes, definitely drifting lower. maybe the bigger story is foreign exchange. let's look at the intra-day, dollar index down .7 of a cent. look how important that neckline is. mirror image euro versus dollar. dollar/yen as well. this is the dollar chart. what you're seeing there is weakness in the dollar. does some of this has to do with anticipation of further policies by the administration? i can't tell but it's getting a technical life of its own. update your charts right now. "power lunch" will return in two minutes. wandn ea.br hygit. n s t'reea knno neoo rndshh h undendred..o.oosia wandn ea.br hygit. n s t'reea myee i'nly usane brase deld alallindat are ydendred..o.oosia wandn ea.br hygit. n s t'reea owk alallindat are ydendred..o.oosia wandn ea.br hygit. n s t'reebema owti wh id icicur on a perfect car, then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates. maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident fo
tyler. >> pro-growth policies and protectionism. if you're a ceo, how can you reconcile one with the other? that discussion is ahead. >>> first mr. santelli at the cme for the bond report. hi, rick. >> first day of the two-day fed, yes, definitely drifting lower. maybe the bigger story is foreign exchange. let's look at the intra-day, dollar index down .7 of a cent. look how important that neckline is. mirror image euro versus dollar. dollar/yen as well. this is the dollar...