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russell can you give us a sense of how the community. have responded to this shift to one hundred percent renewable or really tricked me was the fact that people who didn't really speak to each other before i got two girls on. ensues talk to each other and to have a you know i have a calling. oh what brought you to the island did have something to do with the whole kind of one hundred percent renewables is that something you're proud of definitely super proud that's great is it your son. russell and so how do you fit in with this kind of energy landscape that we've been learning about i have been. involved and i have spent a lot of money also the first that was going to bind on on my farm and everybody could see that. and so have things progress. and so tree is delayed by a half wind turbines undersea so you know to save the world this is this is business of course it is not. a straight smear. the everyone here has their own reasons for buying into the project. and ultimately their investment is good for the planet as it is for their wal
russell can you give us a sense of how the community. have responded to this shift to one hundred percent renewable or really tricked me was the fact that people who didn't really speak to each other before i got two girls on. ensues talk to each other and to have a you know i have a calling. oh what brought you to the island did have something to do with the whole kind of one hundred percent renewables is that something you're proud of definitely super proud that's great is it your son....
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i'm russell can you give us a sense of how the community. have responded to this shift to one hundred percent renewable or really tricked me was the fact that people who didn't really speak to each other people got two girls or. talk to each other and to have a you know or have a congo. oh what brought you to the island did it have something to do with the whole kind of one hundred percent renewables is that something you're proud of definitely super proud that's great is it your son. russell and so how do you fit in with this kind of energy landscape that we've been learning but i have been. involved and i have spent a lot of money also the first that was in turbines on you know on my farm and everybody could see that. and so have things progress. and so tree is delayed by a half wind turbines undersea so you know to save the world this is this is business of course it is not. a straight smear. the everyone here has their own reasons for buying into the project. and ultimately their investment is good for the planet as it is for their walle
i'm russell can you give us a sense of how the community. have responded to this shift to one hundred percent renewable or really tricked me was the fact that people who didn't really speak to each other people got two girls or. talk to each other and to have a you know or have a congo. oh what brought you to the island did it have something to do with the whole kind of one hundred percent renewables is that something you're proud of definitely super proud that's great is it your son. russell...
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russell kirk center. those here and who will be watching later on on c-span. i want to thank our panelists. in their efforts and the organization's efforts to keep kirk's legacy alive. you can learn more about the national review, modern age, and the russell kirk center online. join me in thanking our panelists. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> this sunday on american history tv, the treaty of versailles, the removal of an important historical building. at 4:00 p.m. eastern on real america, 1963 film we will never turn back about the violence and intimidation civil rights leaders and lack farmers experienced over registering to vote. county of people in the are ready to register our vote, they are afraid of being killed. >> a white state representative from mississippi after he tried to vote. tour the0, we will oldest synagogue in washington, d.c. >> this was the second congregation in washington but the first to build from the ground up a brand-new building. and dedicated it on june 9, president ulyss
russell kirk center. those here and who will be watching later on on c-span. i want to thank our panelists. in their efforts and the organization's efforts to keep kirk's legacy alive. you can learn more about the national review, modern age, and the russell kirk center online. join me in thanking our panelists. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and...
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russell kirk center. those here and who will be watching later on on c-span. i want to thank our panelists. in their efforts and the organization's efforts to keep kirk's legacy alive. you can learn more about the national review, modern age, and the russell kirk center online. join me in thanking our panelists. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> you are watching american history tv, only on c-span3. >> the dedication of the lincoln memorial in washington, d.c., took place in 1922, almost 60 years after abraham lincoln's death. next, harold holzer talks about his book "monument man: the life and art of daniel chester french." which examines the life of the sculptor best known for the statue of lincoln that serves as the memorial's centerpiece. this program from the annual lincoln forum symposium is about an hour. >> good afternoon and welcome to the second session of the lincoln forum. i want to make one correction before we begin. in your packet, there are biographies and mine suggests that i am the pro
russell kirk center. those here and who will be watching later on on c-span. i want to thank our panelists. in their efforts and the organization's efforts to keep kirk's legacy alive. you can learn more about the national review, modern age, and the russell kirk center online. join me in thanking our panelists. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and...
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russell kirk center could post such a wonderful panel in this year of kirk's centenary. each panelist has a connection with kirk. each of our magazine's does, at least. i will introduce them each then we can get started to have an interesting and enlightening conversation about russell and conservatism in the next century. i want to note that in one of his last letters that he wrote, he noted that among his many other achievements the creation of a conservative magazine was perhaps the most remarkable in the 1950's in that it would prove to be perhaps his most lasting achievement. let me introduce our panel. as i is john o'sullivan, am sure many of you know. he is editor at large of national review. he is the president of the danube institute and a director of 21st century initiatives. he was appointed as special advisor to prime minister margaret thatcher and aided in the writing of her memoirs. he has served as editor of the new york post, the london times, national post, national interest, policy review, united press international, and radio free europe. the other panelist, dan mccarthy, is the current editor of modern age. as i noted, they all have long connections with kirk. modern a
russell kirk center could post such a wonderful panel in this year of kirk's centenary. each panelist has a connection with kirk. each of our magazine's does, at least. i will introduce them each then we can get started to have an interesting and enlightening conversation about russell and conservatism in the next century. i want to note that in one of his last letters that he wrote, he noted that among his many other achievements the creation of a conservative magazine was perhaps the most...
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national review institute and the russell kirk hunter could post such a wonderful panel in this year of his centenary. connection.t has a i will introduce them each then we can get started to have an interesting and enlightening conversation with -- about russell and conservatism. i want to note that in one of wrote,t letters that he among his many other achievements the creation of a conservative magazine was the most remarkable in the 1950's in that it would prove to be his most flashing -- lasting achievement. first panelist is a john o'sullivan. he is editor at large of national review. he is the president of the danube institute and a director of 21st century initiatives. specialppointed as advisor to margaret thatcher and aided in the writing of her memoirs. he has served as editor of the times,k post, the london national post, national interest, policy review, united presents -- press international, and radio free europe. of mccarthy is the editor modern age. they all have long connections with kirk. he is also the director of the barbara novak was fellowship program. for six years, he served as editor of the american conservative. in writings have ap
national review institute and the russell kirk hunter could post such a wonderful panel in this year of his centenary. connection.t has a i will introduce them each then we can get started to have an interesting and enlightening conversation with -- about russell and conservatism. i want to note that in one of wrote,t letters that he among his many other achievements the creation of a conservative magazine was the most remarkable in the 1950's in that it would prove to be his most flashing --...
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russell kirk center could host such a wonderful panel in this year of kirk's centenary. ach of the panelists has connection with kirk. i want to introduce each of them and then we can hopefully >> before i do so, i want to of the last letters russell wrote to bill he oted among his many other achievements the creation of a conservative magazine was perhaps the most remarkable in s and it would prove to most lasting achievement. let me introduce our panel. editor at large at national review and a senior fellow at the institute. danubee president of the institute. by thatcher.ted he's an editor of several united tions, including radio nternational and free europe. the other panelist is the editor of modern age. they all have long connections ith kirk, kirk having written for national review for almost decades and having founded the modern age. novak so director of the philipfel -- fellowship program. his writings have appeared in the "new s including york times," usa today, the spectator, the national andrest, reason, modern age many other publications. panel and invite the members to come up. each will give a few remarks and we'll have a little bit of questions and
russell kirk center could host such a wonderful panel in this year of kirk's centenary. ach of the panelists has connection with kirk. i want to introduce each of them and then we can hopefully >> before i do so, i want to of the last letters russell wrote to bill he oted among his many other achievements the creation of a conservative magazine was perhaps the most remarkable in s and it would prove to most lasting achievement. let me introduce our panel. editor at large at national...
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russell jackson wants an update. finally, we can give him some good news.uh, i told elizabeth about talia petrov. she wants you to back off. well, the truth is, i'm out of options. there's nothing more i can do right now. and, like you said, we can't save everyone. but we saved hijriyyah. it's a good day. you could always find a distance... ...and you never put a foot wrong. and when i would come to the pasture, you would run to meet me. do you remember? thank you for being my horse. (neighs quietly, elizabeth gently laughs) thank you for coming back. whatever happens... we're together. captioning sponsored by cbs and toyota captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by cbs >> it's super bowl sunday, february 3. i'm margaret brennan and this is the site of super bowlçó liii. as the country turns itsçó attention to an annual american tradition,çó we'll çókickoff su bowl sunday with an interview withÑi presidentÑiçó trump. we talked about ongoing negotiations win congress over funding his wall and last month'sw3 shutdown.Ñi y
russell jackson wants an update. finally, we can give him some good news.uh, i told elizabeth about talia petrov. she wants you to back off. well, the truth is, i'm out of options. there's nothing more i can do right now. and, like you said, we can't save everyone. but we saved hijriyyah. it's a good day. you could always find a distance... ...and you never put a foot wrong. and when i would come to the pasture, you would run to meet me. do you remember? thank you for being my horse. (neighs...
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russell fuller. i've been on the television, you can tell me what happened. 18 teams divided into three groups into sixs, rather and great britain, because of their recent pedigree are one of the seeds and when you consider they could have been drawn in the same group as the hosts with rafael nadal and all that strength in depth, the draw is as good as it possibly could be for leon smith's team. they will be in group e along with kazakhstan and the netherlands. great britain are by no means the strongest team in the competition, but kazakhstan have only one player in the top 100 and the netherlands have the only player currently from the netherlands ranked in the top 200 in the world. he is a roundabout rank 50. it is as good as they could have hoped for but only the group winners will be guaranteed to proceed to the quarterfinals, the last date for the competition takes place in madrid in november. and how would this rebut go down? there has been a lot of criticism. the australian davis cup captain has been outspoken on this. we hate the fa ct been outspoken on this. we hate the fact they won't be so
russell fuller. i've been on the television, you can tell me what happened. 18 teams divided into three groups into sixs, rather and great britain, because of their recent pedigree are one of the seeds and when you consider they could have been drawn in the same group as the hosts with rafael nadal and all that strength in depth, the draw is as good as it possibly could be for leon smith's team. they will be in group e along with kazakhstan and the netherlands. great britain are by no means the...
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gb made a great start yesterday when they beat slovenia. 0ur tennis correspondent russell fuller is there, hopefully we can is every chance it will have to win all three matches to qualify for a play—off at the weekend and only if given that, well they have a chance to play in another play—off in april two reach world group two. that is a conversation we can have an months to come. they have tough task to greece, having won the match against slovenia. 0ur player is struggling, having won the first set, she was broken twice in the second set. she played extremely well to take the second set. but she has been broken back. the second single is likely to be very tight as well. 0nly back. the second single is likely to be very tight as well. only one place in the world rankings sell —— separates the british number one joanna konta and the greek number one. whoever gets through and we hope it is britain, will get a semifinal win. hope it is britain, will get a semifinalwin. you hope it is britain, will get a semifinal win. you can follow that on our website. the second weekend of the six nations is looming — and
gb made a great start yesterday when they beat slovenia. 0ur tennis correspondent russell fuller is there, hopefully we can is every chance it will have to win all three matches to qualify for a play—off at the weekend and only if given that, well they have a chance to play in another play—off in april two reach world group two. that is a conversation we can have an months to come. they have tough task to greece, having won the match against slovenia. 0ur player is struggling, having won...
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bandwagon and blame the yellow vests at least when it comes to this latest incident do you can ski r.t. paris russell faced journalists lucre bay believeth yellow vests have become an easy target was painted in yellow so what so it might be a provocation it might but let's not even go into that enormous affair all the. president a chairman of the us simply must another national assembly the parliament is so fair horse house second group residence as been burnt i mean somebody set fire to it immediately direction was it just a yellow fest's nothing to do with that to semitism nobody knows if it is yellow vests that did it there are some people why are not too clever say stupid things that are probably some anti semite something but the movement in the self is nothing to do with these extreme opinions sense stupid opinions i think the government is is fighting the elephant sun is very much afraid of them so anything that goes wrong it's to yellow forests. the speeches balkan territory of kosovo has been snubbed by the u.s. amid a rout over terrorists washington has pulled the plug on a high profile vis
bandwagon and blame the yellow vests at least when it comes to this latest incident do you can ski r.t. paris russell faced journalists lucre bay believeth yellow vests have become an easy target was painted in yellow so what so it might be a provocation it might but let's not even go into that enormous affair all the. president a chairman of the us simply must another national assembly the parliament is so fair horse house second group residence as been burnt i mean somebody set fire to it...
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you can see the russell 2000 beating out the s&p's 8% gain, so that white line there, certainly one to watch in this trade. >>> welcome to "the exchange" everybody, i'm kelly evans, morgan stanley is declares the earnings recession is here, and more slowing economy news out of the china. spending growth fell to the lower left since 2005. seema mody is down at the new york stock exchange with a look at the slowdown concerns, seema? >> it's becoming increasingly clear that the global economy is slowing down, first china, now there's further evidence of europe feeling the pain, the uk posting the slowest growth rate since 2012 the imf coming down. that's boosting safe haven demand for the u.s. dollar, which is now on track for the eighth consecutive -- but tech weigh on global stocks, which have done pretty well this year, up over 10%, in fact reporting that they brought in about 9 billion in equities in the month of january, the highest on record kelly, back to you. >> that's why we talk so much about how europe has been weak, how italy -- the uk gdf number was awful. does it keep gettin
you can see the russell 2000 beating out the s&p's 8% gain, so that white line there, certainly one to watch in this trade. >>> welcome to "the exchange" everybody, i'm kelly evans, morgan stanley is declares the earnings recession is here, and more slowing economy news out of the china. spending growth fell to the lower left since 2005. seema mody is down at the new york stock exchange with a look at the slowdown concerns, seema? >> it's becoming increasingly clear...
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trick you can come for russell city, this is what you will find, this was incorporated and they torewn and put up the industrial park. >> they changed every street name. >> they totally erased all vestiges of the people who lived there. >> reporter: in downtown hayward, is the only visual reminder of the vibrant past.>> they moved that library behind the house right here. >> reporter: sam spent the first 20 years of his life in russell city. >> they have worked hard to keep the memory of the home town life. >> reporter: every summer for the past 40 years, they reunite. one of the heartwarming readings was filmed as a documentary project. >> do you see that? color didn't mean nothing. people hugged each other. you can't buy that. >> reporter: a city loss to the map but founded memories of the people who once called it home and the legacy of his left behind. russell city, ktvu, fox 2 . >>> this is a animated short about a friendship between a straight kitten and a pitbull in the mission district. >> this is part of the youtube series to highlight artists. the director says they came to
trick you can come for russell city, this is what you will find, this was incorporated and they torewn and put up the industrial park. >> they changed every street name. >> they totally erased all vestiges of the people who lived there. >> reporter: in downtown hayward, is the only visual reminder of the vibrant past.>> they moved that library behind the house right here. >> reporter: sam spent the first 20 years of his life in russell city. >> they have...
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his team mate at williams is british rookie george russell, as they look to rebuild from a disappointing season. you cansite. that's bbc.com/sport. but, from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello there. we may well be heading towards the final few weeks of winter now, but actually, the weather is feeling almost springlike, some slightly milder conditions certainly on the cards over the next few days. this was the scene taken near eastbourne by one of our weather watchers on monday. some blue sky, a bit of sunshine around too. now, as we head through the course of the next few days, still quite a lot of dry weather. there'll be a little rain across northern and western parts of the uk. things turning mild by day, but we've still got a few chilly nights to come, could be the odd spot of frost, and perhaps a bit of mistiness around too. but you can see the yellow colours moving in from the south—west gradually over the next couple of days, introducing that milder air. the blue colours, the colder air, kept at bay for now. so, through tuesday morning, then, it will be quite a chilly start
his team mate at williams is british rookie george russell, as they look to rebuild from a disappointing season. you cansite. that's bbc.com/sport. but, from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello there. we may well be heading towards the final few weeks of winter now, but actually, the weather is feeling almost springlike, some slightly milder conditions certainly on the cards over the next few days. this was the scene taken near eastbourne by one of our weather watchers on...
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stop seeing it as a political project that's right to european energy security can direct confrontation between berlin and russell so wrapped over this and so far germany has shown no sign of complying with the euro i don't see that as. well some european states were critical about this pipe rugby novus from the beginning. and is again the question of invested interests and of national interests on the other hand if you look at what i call reality the dependence of the drums on russian gas it's not as important as the percentages of. us for percentages express it in my view you know there is not a dependence of drug money on russia and therefore. repeats. should be trying to themselves come down. and. be aware event is no real reason to stop this project sure i mean i agree with you but i'm going to play a little devil's advocate here s. for now the north stream team project does actually fall outside the scope of you enter generals can you blame brussels for being nervous about a project it can't control. but my call to question. would be do we have in europe a real come in a new g policy. and. before. exactly p
stop seeing it as a political project that's right to european energy security can direct confrontation between berlin and russell so wrapped over this and so far germany has shown no sign of complying with the euro i don't see that as. well some european states were critical about this pipe rugby novus from the beginning. and is again the question of invested interests and of national interests on the other hand if you look at what i call reality the dependence of the drums on russian gas it's...
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can get a big discount on all six watches. all they have to do is click "yes" on this button. trevor: it all just looks so good. lemonis: any final direction for them? russellemotional-connection video from you guys telling your story and, then we need a really good video for each charity. lemonis: anybody can sell a watch, and i want to know why you want me to buy it. create that connection with somebody. i really want you to work on that. so, the goal is, in the next couple weeks, get the site up, get the videos made. this exercise that trevor has to get done of making these videos will determine whether he's qualified to be the marketing person or not. because if he can't tell the story, including his own story, this sales funnel won't matter. it's put-up or shut-up time. ♪ the pitch meeting with flip flop shop is coming up fast, so we need to get our nose to the grindstone. trevor: let's do this. lemonis: trevor's focusing on content for the new website. meanwhile, travis is taking the lead on production of the new watches. travis: water-proof the heck out of it. naim: that's time, and we have to go back to the drawing board for that. lemonis: and he be
can get a big discount on all six watches. all they have to do is click "yes" on this button. trevor: it all just looks so good. lemonis: any final direction for them? russellemotional-connection video from you guys telling your story and, then we need a really good video for each charity. lemonis: anybody can sell a watch, and i want to know why you want me to buy it. create that connection with somebody. i really want you to work on that. so, the goal is, in the next couple weeks,...
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charles: the russell 2000 is outperforming all major indices. how can you make money on small caps? depth right after the break. ♪ the latest innovation from xfinity isn't just a store. it's a save more with a new kind of wireless network store. it's a look what your wifi can do now store. a get your questions answered by awesome experts store. it's a now there's one store that connects your life like never before store. the xfinity store is here. and it's simple, easy, awesome. it's a revolution in sleep. the sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now, from $899, during the ultimate sleep number event. it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it even helps with this. so you wake up ready to hit the ground running. only at a sleep number store. save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus, 24-month financing on all smart beds. only for a limited time. sleep number. proven, quality sleep. charles: remarkable year for the stock market yet the best performing major index is getting little news from the media. russell is up more
charles: the russell 2000 is outperforming all major indices. how can you make money on small caps? depth right after the break. ♪ the latest innovation from xfinity isn't just a store. it's a save more with a new kind of wireless network store. it's a look what your wifi can do now store. a get your questions answered by awesome experts store. it's a now there's one store that connects your life like never before store. the xfinity store is here. and it's simple, easy, awesome. it's a...
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the most important thing we can do for the family of molly russell and other young people and their familiest this issue is to make sure that our response is effective, it's properly thought through and it will work in the long—term. it is no good getting good headlines for a day or two, and then finding that the structures we set up have holes in them which mean they can't deliver. so what that means is that the government is taking time to get this right. it's also worth pointing out that we are the first country who will do this. if we produce a holistic approach to online harms and to internet regulation, we will be the first country to do it. we should be proud of that, but we should make sure we get it right. nick clegg seems to have landed on his feet since leaving this place and is now the government affairs officer or director or vice president of facebook, earning a million or two i understand, although a bit more i'm told from someone in front of me. he seemed startled at the idea that facebook has any responsibility in this area when he was asked about it on television recently.
the most important thing we can do for the family of molly russell and other young people and their familiest this issue is to make sure that our response is effective, it's properly thought through and it will work in the long—term. it is no good getting good headlines for a day or two, and then finding that the structures we set up have holes in them which mean they can't deliver. so what that means is that the government is taking time to get this right. it's also worth pointing out that...
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racing for williams alongside british rookie george russell, as the team look to rebuild from a disappointing season. that's all from sportsday. you canhe reaction from the west indies and that century from captain joe root. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the political commentator, jane merrick and the brexit editor of the telegraph, asa bennett. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the financial times says the chancellor is preparing for the worst over the next few weeks — following weaker than expected growth figures. the telegraph leads with a call from the nspcc for social media firms to face criminal sanctions and unlimited fines if they breach proposed ‘duty of care' laws towards children. the daily mirror headline reads — "it's all our fault" — and follows the home secretary's admission that a rise in food bank use is partly down to problems with the universal credit system. according to a polling for the times — theresa may would win a working majority if a general election was held today, with the conservatives gain
racing for williams alongside british rookie george russell, as the team look to rebuild from a disappointing season. that's all from sportsday. you canhe reaction from the west indies and that century from captain joe root. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the political commentator, jane merrick and the brexit editor of the telegraph, asa bennett. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in....
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. >> reporter: russell's joined by mary and other pets, safe and sound. >> people can really just take a deep breath knowing their pets are being taken care of. >> but not all pets may be so lucky. >> i was sitting in water up to like this. it was icy. and the cats -- the water was coming up in their carriers. >> reporter: heidi barton, her five roommates zmr eight cats were trapped. the flood waters rising inside r ho. >> iawoftrying to just bite her way out of the bar carrier. >> reporter: rescuers got to heidi's home just in time to save the people but the precise whereabouts of the carrier was not apparent. heidi says she'll believe it when she sees her cats again and that could be tomorrow. in sebastopol, terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >> we wish her and all those people the best of luck. tomorrow will be pivotal for the thousands of people impacted here. and we'll have extensive live coverage. laura, marcus, carrie and mike kicking off our morning newscast 30 minutes earlier at 4:00 a.m. >>> but still to come tonight at 11:00, a close-up look at the devastation a swift water
. >> reporter: russell's joined by mary and other pets, safe and sound. >> people can really just take a deep breath knowing their pets are being taken care of. >> but not all pets may be so lucky. >> i was sitting in water up to like this. it was icy. and the cats -- the water was coming up in their carriers. >> reporter: heidi barton, her five roommates zmr eight cats were trapped. the flood waters rising inside r ho. >> iawoftrying to just bite her way out...
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and can encourage some people to try and pay it back as soon as possible. now, money saving expert and the russell opening debit balance, total loans borrowed, opening debit balance, my gosh, £59,000 it says! anyway, you can read it for yourself. now, money saving expert and the russell group want to tear up this style of statement and trial a new one, which focuses on projected monthly repayments instead, helping you understand how much you might pay before your debt is finally wiped after 30 years. they want your feedback on the new design. martin lewis isjoining us exclusively to launch this new idea. i should say we don't do financial advice, we are a consumer help website. did i use the word advice? big data term for independent financial advice. i did not mean to use that word advice, we have talked about this before and you have said this. i apologise. also with us — mimi tangney, a graduate who is paying back her tuition fees each month, caitlin marshall, a second year uni student and mum who wants to start paying off all her tuition fees as soon as possible and sharon mehari, hoping to ta
and can encourage some people to try and pay it back as soon as possible. now, money saving expert and the russell opening debit balance, total loans borrowed, opening debit balance, my gosh, £59,000 it says! anyway, you can read it for yourself. now, money saving expert and the russell group want to tear up this style of statement and trial a new one, which focuses on projected monthly repayments instead, helping you understand how much you might pay before your debt is finally wiped after 30...
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can win. >> neil: the argument, russell, they divide the vote and that in 1992, your candidate cost george busht a gazillion times. what do you through? >> i offered cheese to the republicans that whine like that. >> neil: i'll go earlier. 1968 with george wallace. we're told in the south, he denied hubert humphrey and upset win over richard nixon. i can talk about ralph nader. as small as his numbers were in, in florida they might have made the difference. you say? >> let's take ross perot first. in 1992, the exit polling was clear. if ross perot was not in the race, the outcome would have been the same except bill clinton would have had a mandate. bill clinton would have been a mandate candidate instead of a 40% candidate. ralph nader didn't cause george -- al gore to lose. he competed for votes. al gore could have won the votes but he didn't. what cause al gore that election is a poorly created ballot in broward county that some 10,000 votes went to pat buchanan that probably should have gone to al gore. >> neil: we'll never know. >> we won't know. this is competition. if they can't get the
can win. >> neil: the argument, russell, they divide the vote and that in 1992, your candidate cost george busht a gazillion times. what do you through? >> i offered cheese to the republicans that whine like that. >> neil: i'll go earlier. 1968 with george wallace. we're told in the south, he denied hubert humphrey and upset win over richard nixon. i can talk about ralph nader. as small as his numbers were in, in florida they might have made the difference. you say? >>...
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russell control called it fundamentally stupid. you can watch the oscars only on abc 7.s will be handed out sunday february 24th at 5:00 p.m. dion lim will be there starting friday, february 22nd, bringing you coverage as all the preparations get under way. she'll give us a behind-the-scenes look both on air and on social media. she's great at that. >>> weatherwise we are looking at wet roads out there and cool temperatures as well. >> that's right. and you know everyone at 100% of normal except one city out there. we'll talk about that but also talk about more rain showers for your saturday. getting a soggy start here at the richmond-san rafael bridge. a break in the rain here but not for long. we've had downpours, then it stops. that continues today. a bit brighter in the afternoon at times and we'll talk about a drier sunday all next with my accuweather seven-day forecast. >> lisa, thank you. >>> also ahead, steph cry and speedos. what's the connecti mindi bach has the details mindi bach has the details coming up in sports. my name is jedda and my favorite thing about
russell control called it fundamentally stupid. you can watch the oscars only on abc 7.s will be handed out sunday february 24th at 5:00 p.m. dion lim will be there starting friday, february 22nd, bringing you coverage as all the preparations get under way. she'll give us a behind-the-scenes look both on air and on social media. she's great at that. >>> weatherwise we are looking at wet roads out there and cool temperatures as well. >> that's right. and you know everyone at 100%...
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russell crowe called it fundamentally stupid. you can watch the oscars only on abc 7.wards will be handed out sunday february 24th at 5:00 p.m. dion lim will be there starting friday, february 22nd, bringing you coverage as all the preparations get under way. look forward to that. >>> one thing i'm looking forward to is a longer break in the rain. this weekend certainly off to a soggy start and a little chilly out there too. >> it is. we'll get there, though. it is 39 chilly degrees in santa cruz right now with some rain. wee looking at the on-and-off showers there. perhaps lower 50s today for you. so certainly frosty. between today and tomorrow could see another quarter of an inch there. it's raining along the central coast as well, so we are going to get some breaks, but i'll tell you which day is drier. wait until you see the outlook for the next seven days. it is going to be brighter. >> lisa, thank you. >>> also ahead, steph curry and speedos. what's the connection? what's the connection? mindcalifornia phones offers free specialized phones... like cordless phones
russell crowe called it fundamentally stupid. you can watch the oscars only on abc 7.wards will be handed out sunday february 24th at 5:00 p.m. dion lim will be there starting friday, february 22nd, bringing you coverage as all the preparations get under way. look forward to that. >>> one thing i'm looking forward to is a longer break in the rain. this weekend certainly off to a soggy start and a little chilly out there too. >> it is. we'll get there, though. it is 39 chilly...
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russell crowe called it fundamentally stupid. you can watch the oscars only on abc 7.rds will be handed out sunday february 24th at 5:00 p.m. dion lim will be there starting friday, february 22nd, bringing you coverage as all the preparations get under way. >>> 8:41 the time. lisa has been keeping an eye on that forecast for us, especially up in the sierra, a lot of snow. great news for skiers and snowboarders during this holiday weekend. it's nice for them, the folks who are already there. getting there is another thing. >> some of those videos were amazing getting up there. back home we're going to see our weather improve, if you want it dry throughout the course of the holiday weekend. santa cruz, though, it is wet. we have showers, 42 degrees, a high of 50 today. on and off showers there along the central coast as well, in the bay area, yes. we're also seeing some sun. but the second half of your weekend is a different story. stay tuned for my accuweather seven-day forecast. >>> also next, steph curry and speedos? what's the connection? mindi for your heart... your
russell crowe called it fundamentally stupid. you can watch the oscars only on abc 7.rds will be handed out sunday february 24th at 5:00 p.m. dion lim will be there starting friday, february 22nd, bringing you coverage as all the preparations get under way. >>> 8:41 the time. lisa has been keeping an eye on that forecast for us, especially up in the sierra, a lot of snow. great news for skiers and snowboarders during this holiday weekend. it's nice for them, the folks who are already...
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russell i'm sorry so nice to me just to sort of you can you give us a sense i mean it's going on here this is big tournaments this is you know how this season starts. there's a month of only the ok so the red bull is a page to try to get as close as possible come a lot of. fun competitions with you know. half. the you know. wrestle can you give us a sense of how the community. have responded to this shift to one hundred percent renewable or really trigger me was the fact that people who didn't really speak to each other before i got to go zone. and talk to each other and to have a you know or have a congress. oh what brought you to the island did have something to do with the whole kind of one hundred percent renewables is that something you're proud of definitely super proud that's great your son. russell and so how do you fit in with this kind of energy landscape that we've been learning about i have been. involved and i have spent a lot of money also the thirst that was in turbines on you know on my farm and everybody could see that. and so have things progress. and so tree is dela
russell i'm sorry so nice to me just to sort of you can you give us a sense i mean it's going on here this is big tournaments this is you know how this season starts. there's a month of only the ok so the red bull is a page to try to get as close as possible come a lot of. fun competitions with you know. half. the you know. wrestle can you give us a sense of how the community. have responded to this shift to one hundred percent renewable or really trigger me was the fact that people who didn't...
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russell crow called it stupid. >> it's important to those in the trade. to be recognized. >> you can watch the oscars here sunday february 24. 5:00 p.m. i'll be there. starting friday february 22 bringing you coverage. >> good stuff. >> it's been a busy few weeks. >> tracking all the storms. let's get the latest on the time line. >> let's look at live doppler 7 and talk about the weekend time line. we have even though some are seeing sunshine. we have some activity going on. as we look at the south bay street level radar. evergreen. downpours into 237. we're seeing the winter mix over mount hamilton. turning to snow. and other parts of the bay area. look at the hills in the north bay. seeing a mix of rain and snow showers. we are seeing rain showers around santa rose. highway 101. hang onto the umbrellas. as we look north. across north redwood highway. hop land and the hills there. getting the white stuff. snowing and dumping. more snow in the coming days. two to four additional feet snow. winter storm warning. major travel delays and road closures. i would hold off on travel until t
russell crow called it stupid. >> it's important to those in the trade. to be recognized. >> you can watch the oscars here sunday february 24. 5:00 p.m. i'll be there. starting friday february 22 bringing you coverage. >> good stuff. >> it's been a busy few weeks. >> tracking all the storms. let's get the latest on the time line. >> let's look at live doppler 7 and talk about the weekend time line. we have even though some are seeing sunshine. we have some...
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you can see the russell, nasdaq just positive. the dow more negative than the s&p. you, real estate, health care, communication services doing well. consumer staples and financials suffering. worth pointing out, only utilities is negative which is relatively encouraging, as well. bringing in courtney reagan for her take on the news. >> what a day. we have the retail sales number and dismal, shocking and if you watch the xrt, the etf that tracks the retail names, consumer names, it just began to drift up, hit the highs around noon. when the skepticism came in. how can this really be real? we step back and thought, what have the retailers told us what about amazon? skepticism and pushed us higher. coke dragging down the staples. >> absolutely. thank you very much. we are seeing selling into the close. people wondering whether we'll seed that again today and not too pronounced and well off the session lows which was down 235 points to the dow. we close down 103 points s&p down 0.3%. russell and nasdaq just positive ringing the bell here, the big board, emerson and aved
you can see the russell, nasdaq just positive. the dow more negative than the s&p. you, real estate, health care, communication services doing well. consumer staples and financials suffering. worth pointing out, only utilities is negative which is relatively encouraging, as well. bringing in courtney reagan for her take on the news. >> what a day. we have the retail sales number and dismal, shocking and if you watch the xrt, the etf that tracks the retail names, consumer names, it...
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like is how much this is going to cost but if they can keep it to be a quality platform, that's going to set them up well for the long run. liz: russellu don't have to be emotionally invested because you're not financially invested. how do you see twitter? can it hang on much longer? >> i think twitter has had a really rough year and the problem it has right now is growth. the numbers we saw today were a demonstration of the people who are on twitter are doing a really good job being kind of constantly almost addictively active on the platform and treating it almost like a news source in a lot of cases. but when it comes to, you know, new users or kind of long-term growth, there's just not a lot of evidence of that happening right now. liz: want to get to snap. snap went public at $17 a share. we can put up the stock chart right now. it was earlier having a decent day here. because it surprised. it was able to have pretty significant daily, monthly active users. but jay, explain to me how this company is able -- forget revolutionize, it can't even evolve. we know we would like to see a revolution but we also like to see simple evoluti
like is how much this is going to cost but if they can keep it to be a quality platform, that's going to set them up well for the long run. liz: russellu don't have to be emotionally invested because you're not financially invested. how do you see twitter? can it hang on much longer? >> i think twitter has had a really rough year and the problem it has right now is growth. the numbers we saw today were a demonstration of the people who are on twitter are doing a really good job being kind...
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russell beyer. >> i have never goi to see my dad. >> reporter: you can see over mo shoulder the five bouquets.he vigils held this weekend praying the wav of first responders who got here. ron mott, thank you. >>> president trump is spending the weekend at his m-a-lago resort in florida. he headed down on friday after declaring a national emergency so he can get more money on the border wall. the president knows it will be a ight with several state civil rights groups already said they're going to challenge this thing. chuck todd, "meet the press," moderator, good morning to you. >> good morning halie. >> i can tell you what's on the minds of his advisers inside the house or this challenge that it will face. some republicans don't love this idea. >> ihink it is a huge uphill battle for the president. ca i don't think we fully appreciate what would happen if this is allowed to be constitutional. it would forever change the way the congress decides how misey pent and how presidents cide to spend it. when you look at the three reasons, this is the best political option. option one was to go back t
russell beyer. >> i have never goi to see my dad. >> reporter: you can see over mo shoulder the five bouquets.he vigils held this weekend praying the wav of first responders who got here. ron mott, thank you. >>> president trump is spending the weekend at his m-a-lago resort in florida. he headed down on friday after declaring a national emergency so he can get more money on the border wall. the president knows it will be a ight with several state civil rights groups...
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he says that the death of 14—year—old molly russell is an example of the harm online content can do.on explaining his plans. we will create a regulator that enforces a duty of care on the data monopoly platforms to ensure that they have to change their behaviours. the reason i say this is important is that, you know, mark zuckerberg, the owner of facebook, thinks that he is unaccountable to our democratic institutions. he refused an invitation to attend the culture select committee that looks at these things, and yet he is profiting by many billions of pounds from data created from uk citizens, and particularly our children. we think the only way this will work is by a duty of care that can have a fines regime that impacts on the bottom line of these companies. are you talking about them taking all harmful content down? who is going to be thejudge, the arbiter of the harmful content? that will be a new regulator. at the moment there are laws on hate crime. what the regulator will do is create a sort ofjudicial oversight, where there could be quick take—down notices enforced by the re
he says that the death of 14—year—old molly russell is an example of the harm online content can do.on explaining his plans. we will create a regulator that enforces a duty of care on the data monopoly platforms to ensure that they have to change their behaviours. the reason i say this is important is that, you know, mark zuckerberg, the owner of facebook, thinks that he is unaccountable to our democratic institutions. he refused an invitation to attend the culture select committee that...
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russell fuller is watching the action. so far so good today. katie balter looking that again. you can extent it is to no avail. she needs to end this to qualify for an player. and in april which will determine if they can play in the world group at the fed cup for the first time years and once again. next katie balter winning herfourth match. it has been a baby in her cup singles this week. she wanted straight sets. a very tight matching the progress between the two number one players. serbian was tight in the first set. a brilliant tie—break. 0ne the first set. a brilliant tie—break. one by 7—1. there was a break—up in the second set as well. ifi break—up in the second set as well. if i have a look at the score now, she's got things back. to have entered in the second set. potentially four games away from victory now great britain. that seems a long way away. thank you. you can follow the action on the bbc sport website. northampton saints are through to the premiership rugby cup final after a record breaking win against the newcastle falcons. northampton had to come from behind thou
russell fuller is watching the action. so far so good today. katie balter looking that again. you can extent it is to no avail. she needs to end this to qualify for an player. and in april which will determine if they can play in the world group at the fed cup for the first time years and once again. next katie balter winning herfourth match. it has been a baby in her cup singles this week. she wanted straight sets. a very tight matching the progress between the two number one players. serbian...
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tomorrow,ay and not a lot new coming out of those comments as you can see by the stock market being flat, but we do have their russell 2000 down half a percent, and relative to the 10 year yield, more sensitive the fed commentary, we saw earlier today, the lows down more than two basis points, right now down more than two basis points. the 10 year yield right around where it was when the fed did make that a policy shift at the investorsuary, so wanting more clues and that is not coming out of the testimony now as opposed to whether or not it is apposite head of more rate hikes or if they are stopped at this point from a tightening cycle. that is influencing the s&p 500. we look at this when your chart, and we see over the last year arrange and battle between the bulls and the bears between 2600 and 2800. last year, the s&p 500 in the above that moving average. the fourth quarter happens and the sellers were then in control with lots of uncertainty and investors wanted or d.c.mation on trade, drama, and the fed been cap doubt by 2800. the symmetry of these whip sols last year may suggest we could see that once again,
tomorrow,ay and not a lot new coming out of those comments as you can see by the stock market being flat, but we do have their russell 2000 down half a percent, and relative to the 10 year yield, more sensitive the fed commentary, we saw earlier today, the lows down more than two basis points, right now down more than two basis points. the 10 year yield right around where it was when the fed did make that a policy shift at the investorsuary, so wanting more clues and that is not coming out of...
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russell says they are rain hogs. yes they are. the santa cruz mountains canometimes be the leader of the pack or marin county but in this case, it is sonoma county and parts of napa and also marin with 3-8 inches of rain. parts of mendocino county had good rain as the northern napa and even to lake county. our good friend marty is a marin county. 5.73, it is not just kathy darrow and venado. it is many others. about 3+, santa rosa , kentfield two point raise, concord, a third of an inch, san francisco is in there as well. it has let up at it will pick up again. that is the key. there is maureen on the way. if you haven't had it yet, it will move south toward areas to the peninsula, south and also santa cruz mountains but even santa rosa could pick up another 3-4 inches of rain the next 24-36 hours. we will tell you the traffic is awful or good or bad or what? >> it is heavy rain and that means traffic is slow. i want to show you a picture where it is raining hard right now. that would be the richmond bridge toll plaza heading over to marin. if you look closel
russell says they are rain hogs. yes they are. the santa cruz mountains canometimes be the leader of the pack or marin county but in this case, it is sonoma county and parts of napa and also marin with 3-8 inches of rain. parts of mendocino county had good rain as the northern napa and even to lake county. our good friend marty is a marin county. 5.73, it is not just kathy darrow and venado. it is many others. about 3+, santa rosa , kentfield two point raise, concord, a third of an inch, san...
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can do is help their patients die, not help them live. olga guerin, bbc news, caracas. the father of molly russellarm on instagram, is calling on social media companies to give him access to his daughter's accounts. ian russell says he wants to know more about why she killed herself, but he can't access either her social media or her phone. as the law stands, all the data belongs to the tech companies, not the family. angus crawford reports. when a child dies, what happens to their online life, their messages, posts and pictures, their most personal data 7 that's an agonising question for molly russell's dad, ian. there's data on her electronic devices that we can't access. it won't do any good in molly's case, but of course, we might learn lessons that might help other people. i'm sure there's something on her instagram account... the family know she had at least one account on instagram, but there may be others. she used pinterest too. a month after her death, automated emails were still suggesting more accounts to follow. in law, that data belongs to the tech companies, not the family. but we n
can do is help their patients die, not help them live. olga guerin, bbc news, caracas. the father of molly russellarm on instagram, is calling on social media companies to give him access to his daughter's accounts. ian russell says he wants to know more about why she killed herself, but he can't access either her social media or her phone. as the law stands, all the data belongs to the tech companies, not the family. angus crawford reports. when a child dies, what happens to their online life,...
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can aspire to live up to. >> live -- learn more about russell clerks influence -- russell kirk's legacy sunday at 6:55 p.m. eastern here on american history to be -- tv. tv,ext on american history historians rick atkinson and richard frank talk about to world war ii battles, hurtgen f peleliu, but resulted in high american cap -- casualties. the talk about whether these battles are necessary and if they impacted the larger campaigns. was part of a larger three day campaign hosted by the american world war ii museum in new orleans. >> welcome back everyone. for those of you who are frequent attendant dees at our conferences, the next three panelists need no introduction but i'm going to anyway. first, we have rick atkinson, three time pulitzer prize winner and author of the "magnificent liberation trilogy." having conquered western europe and africa, rick has moved back in time and is working on a trilogy on the american revolution. but we're fortunate and grateful that he can come back down to be with his friends here and followers. rick is joined by one of the museum's other key advisors and presidential
can aspire to live up to. >> live -- learn more about russell clerks influence -- russell kirk's legacy sunday at 6:55 p.m. eastern here on american history to be -- tv. tv,ext on american history historians rick atkinson and richard frank talk about to world war ii battles, hurtgen f peleliu, but resulted in high american cap -- casualties. the talk about whether these battles are necessary and if they impacted the larger campaigns. was part of a larger three day campaign hosted by the...
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it comes as may went back to russels to plead for legal assurances on the irish back stop. can be no ys there more talks. chinese premier is warning of a short-term d by lending saying banks should offer longer loans to support company. reaffirmed that the current policy won't change and the float the won't system with excessive liquidity. they cut the amount of cash by 100 basis points last month to encourage more lending. signalled utin has that he will aim new weapons at the u.s. if the pent done's missiles in europe. has no plans to deploy missiles but would respond to any u.s. moves. annual state of the nation address was less belligerent year ago when he showed c.g.i. demonstrations of new target the seem to u.s. >> policymakers were widely in ending the run off of he bank's balance sheet this year. raise rates at all in 2019. joins us in new york. in favor of it ending this year? >> they said that they will finish the unwide in the second half of this year, so to e was a need for them really announce the details as soon as possible. they will maybe announce the details a
it comes as may went back to russels to plead for legal assurances on the irish back stop. can be no ys there more talks. chinese premier is warning of a short-term d by lending saying banks should offer longer loans to support company. reaffirmed that the current policy won't change and the float the won't system with excessive liquidity. they cut the amount of cash by 100 basis points last month to encourage more lending. signalled utin has that he will aim new weapons at the u.s. if the pent...
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can i help you? change color. make it cooler. play my music. the a-class... ♪ the russells travel to swim meets every saturday.'s thursday. good thing they discovered gain flings. the only detergent with concentrated gain, oxi boost, and febreze odor remover. try new improved gain flings. >>> i'm richard lui. trump and kim will talk about denuclearization of the korean peninsula. tonight the president says as long as there is no testing, we're happy. and all the stars are it for the 91st annual academy awards. the show started without a host in light of kevin hart's departure out of backlash over previous home phobic remarks. for now back to the traophobic . for now back to the ophobic rem. for now back to the trail. >>> two week after the republican convention in miami all guys turn to the democrats, in chicago. >> the tear gas is going out now. the tear gas exploded. >> this is happening on michigan avenue, democratic national convention is in the process of nominating a presidential candidate. >> the chicago convention. the convocation to nominate vice president hubert humphrey to secede president johnson.
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with the holiday can be traced back to the 1800s, when confectioner cad bubury tua coc butter into beautifully packaged eating chocolate. years later, the hershey's kiss was created. russellreated the heart-shaped box. the rest is a love affair. do you feel you're helpi love around the country? >> who doesn't love candy? it is all about the ribbons. they're coming back. >> i know why lucy started doing this. >> reporter: that episode was filmed a a see's factory, and it is still one of tv's most beloved momes. chocolate and love seem to always go hand in hand. could there be somhing more to that connection? is chocolate an aftphrodisiac? >> it makesou feel good. when you feel good, good things are going to happen. >> reporter: for od," kristen dahlgren, san francisco. >> good thing the story was not longer. ven't stopped eating. >> i grew up in oakland, california. see's was ourgo-to. >> i concur. so good. >>> we'll keep g.eat up next, once you get the chocolates, it is time to whip up a valentine's dinner for the love ofmous chef is here to tell us how it is done. first, these messages. >> let's eat. potential in a study with ozempic®,c®. a majority of adults lowered the
with the holiday can be traced back to the 1800s, when confectioner cad bubury tua coc butter into beautifully packaged eating chocolate. years later, the hershey's kiss was created. russellreated the heart-shaped box. the rest is a love affair. do you feel you're helpi love around the country? >> who doesn't love candy? it is all about the ribbons. they're coming back. >> i know why lucy started doing this. >> reporter: that episode was filmed a a see's factory, and it is...
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. >>> small stocks, russell 2000, those kind of stocks have really been surging. up 11% last month. outperforming major indices. so can cap names? we have those and other indices trying to break out. real stock advice right after the break. (indistinguishable muttering) that was awful. why are you so good at this? had a coach in high school. really helped me up my game. i had a coach. math. ooh. so, why don't traders have coaches? who says they don't? coach mcadoo! you know, at td ameritrade, we offer free access to coaches and a full education curriculum- just to help you improve your skills. boom! mad skills. education to take your trading to the next level. only with td ameritrade. charles: the dow hanging on by a thread. hanging on by a thread. we're up seven points right now. let's face it, today the market has been mostly spinning its wheels but it's been really a phenomenal, phenomenal week. to the big winner today that's kept the dow and s&p a little bit higher, energy leading the way. exxonmobil just absolutely crushing it on scones sconsensu. chevron pumping out a record number of barrels per day so energy d
. >>> small stocks, russell 2000, those kind of stocks have really been surging. up 11% last month. outperforming major indices. so can cap names? we have those and other indices trying to break out. real stock advice right after the break. (indistinguishable muttering) that was awful. why are you so good at this? had a coach in high school. really helped me up my game. i had a coach. math. ooh. so, why don't traders have coaches? who says they don't? coach mcadoo! you know, at td...
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russel. let's talk about the rollout of not just the foldable phone it was multiple phones that we can show youened in the last hour. i think it's fascinating to see, but is it a short-lived fab this foldable phone or is it something where people say i'm on this and i'm going to see some extension here. >> i think the foldable phones are something we'll see a lot more of as we move forward. i think it's going to take a little while for them to catch on but the way we are experiencing devices as kind of a single computer we use for everything having that larger screen and every once in a while is just valuable instead of having a phone and tablet this allows you to have both. it's going to be a while before some of the bugs worked out and if you look at that demonstration there were already a couple things samsung is doing that leave questions that don't have answers yet, but it's a really exciting proposition and it's really the best designed version of this that we've seen so far. liz: daniel is it a game changer and how successful can samsung be on this? >> liz, we think it's an interesting p
russel. let's talk about the rollout of not just the foldable phone it was multiple phones that we can show youened in the last hour. i think it's fascinating to see, but is it a short-lived fab this foldable phone or is it something where people say i'm on this and i'm going to see some extension here. >> i think the foldable phones are something we'll see a lot more of as we move forward. i think it's going to take a little while for them to catch on but the way we are experiencing...
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russell is a father of two and vicen vicente suarez a father of eight. >> my dad is never coming home ever. >> you canee the flowers leaning up against the offices here of the henry pratt company. the vigils honoring not just the lives lost but praising that wave of first responders who got in here and ended that rampage on friday. >> ron mott reporting in aurora, thank you. >>> president trump is spending the weekend at his mar-a-lago resort in florida and had had headed down on friday after declaring a national emergency to get more money for the border wall he wants. the president knows it will be a fight with several states and civil rights groups already saying they are going to challenge this thing in court. chuck todd is nbc's political director and moderator of. . good morning to you, pal. >> good morning. >> president trump is up and tweeting. he is talking about his approval ratings and what is on the mind of his advisers inside the white house are legal challenges that this national emergency will face. how do you see this playing out legally and then on the political side since some republ
russell is a father of two and vicen vicente suarez a father of eight. >> my dad is never coming home ever. >> you canee the flowers leaning up against the offices here of the henry pratt company. the vigils honoring not just the lives lost but praising that wave of first responders who got in here and ended that rampage on friday. >> ron mott reporting in aurora, thank you. >>> president trump is spending the weekend at his mar-a-lago resort in florida and had had...
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can we do to stem this tide of jehovah witness appeal. in 1940 they found what they thought was the ideal case. does involve new and jesse and russell cantwell in new haven, connecticut. they were arrested and the case found its way to the supreme court. may 20, 1940, unanimously the supreme court held in favor of the cantwell family. let me read you one sentence that shows you a turning point in the progression of american jurisprudence. the court said this. the first amendment declares that congress shall make no war restricting the free exercise of religion. up until cantwell the supreme court had interpreted the first amendment as protecting people in the united states from wrongs committed by federal authorities. who was arrested jehovah's witnesses? not the federal authorities? it was the municipal authorities. and a landmark turnaround the supreme court added this sentence. the 14th amendment has rendered the legislatures of the state in connecticut as incompetent as congress to enact such laws. this was a shift that significantly expanded the protection of the first amendment. as an american today you are protected under the
can we do to stem this tide of jehovah witness appeal. in 1940 they found what they thought was the ideal case. does involve new and jesse and russell cantwell in new haven, connecticut. they were arrested and the case found its way to the supreme court. may 20, 1940, unanimously the supreme court held in favor of the cantwell family. let me read you one sentence that shows you a turning point in the progression of american jurisprudence. the court said this. the first amendment declares that...
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pictures or things often users can be targeted with self—harm pictures or things that are not helpful if you are vulnerable to that. we've also had in the news last month, molly russelle father pointed out that she had seen these images on instagram, self— harm images. that she had seen these images on instagram, self—harm images. the slight ray of life light in all this is that since this came out, instagram have said they will finally take more action to stop these images appearing, so that might be something that helps. but the numbers are worrying, aren't they? the doubling i5 worrying in itself, and later on in the story, this idea that children between the ages of 9—12 admissions 400 of those ca5illa they are horrifying. ages of 9—12 admissions 400 of those casilla they are horrifying. they are horrifying, but i suspect that social media and manifestations from facebook and in5tagram and all those have ma55ively added to the pressure on young people. i know that was up i don't know the reasons for this terrible self—harm doubling, i5 i don't know the reasons for this terrible self—harm doubling, is it doubling? yes. but i suspect the pressure of what your peer
pictures or things often users can be targeted with self—harm pictures or things that are not helpful if you are vulnerable to that. we've also had in the news last month, molly russelle father pointed out that she had seen these images on instagram, self— harm images. that she had seen these images on instagram, self—harm images. the slight ray of life light in all this is that since this came out, instagram have said they will finally take more action to stop these images appearing, so...
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you can look at that chart and that's the level the last few times -- >> that's where we failed when we thought we had a trade deal done last time. >> and check out the russell 2000, the small caps they haven't broken through their 200-day trading average. they're bumping up against that. remember, it was in august of '18 that the small caps peaked ahead of all the rest of the market so going forward you want to watch the semis. i would argue they're more important for the global economy than even the transportation sector you want to watch russell 2000 if you don't believe -- you don't have to be in the bear camp vix is low, buy some puts, protect your portfolio there's a show coming on right after this that will tell you how. >> is it concerning that we've had record outflows out of equity markets >> isn't it not surprising that we've had record outflows out of equities >> really? for the last month for the last month while the market is on track, we've had 11 straight weeks of outflows $83 billion coming out of the market while the market has just roared higher. who's buying the market? who is it? index players? >> it could be short covering, it could be
you can look at that chart and that's the level the last few times -- >> that's where we failed when we thought we had a trade deal done last time. >> and check out the russell 2000, the small caps they haven't broken through their 200-day trading average. they're bumping up against that. remember, it was in august of '18 that the small caps peaked ahead of all the rest of the market so going forward you want to watch the semis. i would argue they're more important for the global...
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— duty of care can save lives, speaking at the actions that the platform is going to take, kate, in removing the most graphic images of self harm, this following the death of molly russello her taking a life. yeah, i didn't know that on instagram there are images of self harm that's —— there. it is really shocking to think that as a young person you could go on instagram and you could see something that... well, so shocking, but also might inspire you in some way. it is a really murky situation. it is really good to see the boss of instagram has come out and said, yes, he backs a statutory duty of care to protect children. and that means from instagram's point of view it is banning these graphic images on the site. they are going to invest quite a lot in getting them all taken down. and they accept that while social media has lots of positive perks, they have been neglectful and there have been risks and it hasn't been, you know, a perfect example of social media. it has been quite a lot of harm. i believe it is the samaritans who said if you can write algorithms that make a particular advert pop up next to your name when you search for something, why can't they be writ
— duty of care can save lives, speaking at the actions that the platform is going to take, kate, in removing the most graphic images of self harm, this following the death of molly russello her taking a life. yeah, i didn't know that on instagram there are images of self harm that's —— there. it is really shocking to think that as a young person you could go on instagram and you could see something that... well, so shocking, but also might inspire you in some way. it is a really murky...
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good week in fact, the dow and the small caps, the russell 2,000 are now in a seven-week win streak we'll see if eight may be enough or if the markets canwering higher. china is back open today they were off all last week for the lunar new year and we are seeing some gains in hong kong and shanghai as well, japan, that's been a tough spot for the last year, the nikkei 225 down about 2% overnight in the bond market, the benchmark ten-year note, look at that, 2.64%. remember four, five months ago a lot of people calling for 3 1/4, 3 1/2%, not the case oil market continues to weaken as well. more on oil in a couple minutes with a guest on the program. we are seeing euro dollar at 1.13 as always, more in the markets coming up. >>> but first, here we go again. the clock is ticking toward the possibility of yet another government shutdown. lawmakers have until midnight on friday to pass a new spending bill tracie potts live in washington with more on tracie what is getting to be a very familiar story for you in the last couple of months. >> reporter: familiar and very unfortunate for all those government workers trying to figure out, do i hav
good week in fact, the dow and the small caps, the russell 2,000 are now in a seven-week win streak we'll see if eight may be enough or if the markets canwering higher. china is back open today they were off all last week for the lunar new year and we are seeing some gains in hong kong and shanghai as well, japan, that's been a tough spot for the last year, the nikkei 225 down about 2% overnight in the bond market, the benchmark ten-year note, look at that, 2.64%. remember four, five months ago...
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way that the russell story as you mentioned has really made big news in america, that it seems to me that facebook and the really big ones are still playing catch up, but it is how they canis out to deceive you about theirage, really is out to deceive you about their age, which adolescents will do, how you can enforce that.|j their age, which adolescents will do, how you can enforce that. i was going to say that, these are adolescents going these apps, it is not as if they are being drawn to it. i come to a household where everybody is an tinder or tinder or one or other dating up available, and what we are setting controls so that at my age you are not being hit by 18—year—olds of the younger members are not hit on by 60—year—olds, if they would be. but if you are 13 and you go in, you probably think it is funny, it is quite a laugh when people start to draw you in and you don't understand, but is this the problem of the app or the problem of the people who should be looking after that child? i just wonder people who should be looking after that child? ijust wonder if people who should be looking after that child? i just wonder if what we need now is phones for the unde
way that the russell story as you mentioned has really made big news in america, that it seems to me that facebook and the really big ones are still playing catch up, but it is how they canis out to deceive you about theirage, really is out to deceive you about their age, which adolescents will do, how you can enforce that.|j their age, which adolescents will do, how you can enforce that. i was going to say that, these are adolescents going these apps, it is not as if they are being drawn to...
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can you imagine 24-hours without heartburn? the russellsrated gain, oxi boost, and febreze odor remover. mmhmm. smelling is believing. and gain flings can hiya karate stink too. try new improved gain flings. all of you. how you live, what you love. that's what inspired us to create america's most advanced internet. internet that puts you in charge. that protects what's important. it handles everything, and reaches everywhere. this is beyond wifi, this is xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity, the future of awesome. steve: time now for the news by the number. the first number is 133 million bucks, how much the city of albuquerque, new mexico, spent on a new electric bus system that never rolled out. the city was forced to scrap the project over safety and battery life concerns. it is now suing the bus maker. >>> 50 feet. how high firefighters climbed to rescue a mountain lion stuck in a tree. they safely tranquilized the lion and brought it down with rescue harness. it is safely been released back into the wild. >>> $1000, senators hope to hon
can you imagine 24-hours without heartburn? the russellsrated gain, oxi boost, and febreze odor remover. mmhmm. smelling is believing. and gain flings can hiya karate stink too. try new improved gain flings. all of you. how you live, what you love. that's what inspired us to create america's most advanced internet. internet that puts you in charge. that protects what's important. it handles everything, and reaches everywhere. this is beyond wifi, this is xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity, the...