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came back positive so we think happened to this dog is it developed the influenza virus and then secondarilyneumonia which ultimately resulted in death to the patient">( james ) signs of the dog flu include coughing... nasal discharge... lack of appetite.. fever and fatigue. if your dog is showing these symptoms... contact your vet. ( james ) national news... the deadline for a government shutdown is getting closer. lawmakers have until friday to come up with some sort of solution. in a tweet... president trump is blaming democrats... saying their stance on amnesty and border security will cause a shutdown. but the g-o-p controls the house and senate. and there is division within the party. the freedom caucus -- made up of conservatives -- says the party doesn't have enough votes to pass the plan. democratic officials say they won't agree on any spending caps until a deal is set for the daca program. ( darya ) coming up... the former doctor for team u-s-a gymnastics is sentenced. hear from one of the olympians he assaulted. ( darya ) plus... a little east coast flavor is heading our way. whe
came back positive so we think happened to this dog is it developed the influenza virus and then secondarilyneumonia which ultimately resulted in death to the patient">( james ) signs of the dog flu include coughing... nasal discharge... lack of appetite.. fever and fatigue. if your dog is showing these symptoms... contact your vet. ( james ) national news... the deadline for a government shutdown is getting closer. lawmakers have until friday to come up with some sort of solution. in a...
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secondarily as it goes to the eurozone and the topic of interest rates, first of all, we fully agree, i think on this panel, that the next one or two years, things look pretty good for the overall global economy and specifically also for europe i think my neighbor to the left has more to say about that but the fundamental challenge that we have is we think we are in something that you could call a bond bubble, ie credit is not priced correctly if you assume that long-term the interest rates will have to shift and rise, that is of course one of the biggest challenges that mr. draghi has, all i can say is be careful what you ask for. in germany we are quick and say we want to have high interest rates, because the low interest rates basically rob the savers of their adequate returns. that's nice, but if interest rates start rising you have to review your financing structures if you are a government, if you're a household, if you're a company, institution, and that can be painful so i believe that mr. draghi is quite right to be careful in how he approaches this headline calls are dangero
secondarily as it goes to the eurozone and the topic of interest rates, first of all, we fully agree, i think on this panel, that the next one or two years, things look pretty good for the overall global economy and specifically also for europe i think my neighbor to the left has more to say about that but the fundamental challenge that we have is we think we are in something that you could call a bond bubble, ie credit is not priced correctly if you assume that long-term the interest rates...
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i think secondarily, we are in a time when, although black unemployment has come down, the economy is doing better, even black people who were not working 6 years ago, 7 years ago and now working, poverty, the challenges of people's paychecks not providing them with the money they need to pay the basic necessities of life is a new reality. it's a 21st century reality. it's the reality of post-recession america. rosemary: tomorrow is the martin luther king jr. holiday. and this spring marks 50 years since he was assassinated. so, i asked morial, what would dr. king think of the state of black america now? marc: i think martin luther king would have a lot to say about the progress that's been made in terms of elected officials, in terms of politics, in terms of the growth of the nation in the african-american community. but he'd be very, very disappointed with the poverty, with the violence, with the continued strife on a global scale. what i hope people in 2018 will understand when they think about the 50th, 50 years since his assassination, is they will remember his last campaign, whi
i think secondarily, we are in a time when, although black unemployment has come down, the economy is doing better, even black people who were not working 6 years ago, 7 years ago and now working, poverty, the challenges of people's paychecks not providing them with the money they need to pay the basic necessities of life is a new reality. it's a 21st century reality. it's the reality of post-recession america. rosemary: tomorrow is the martin luther king jr. holiday. and this spring marks 50...
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has been going on for hours since the creation of big coin this is always been tension there but secondarily or another way the question is got to be asked if in fact we're recreating all the problems we had with wall street all over again what's the prognosis for big coin will it get through this latest drama with your thoughts on that you know you talk about conflict of interest one of the investors in pitt pays roger for roger verbeck i'm speaking as hart he holds a majority of his savings in be cash so he says publicly and it would match with clothing that he wears which is always a b c h please shirt used to be a bit coin shirt you know it going jesus turned into big quinn judas now the only things he says about the coin are negative and demeaning just pretty insulting based on the fact that his little get rich quick project is built on the hard work and effort and labor of the because encoders that built it you know when he stole their work or is benefiting from their work when he forked it and didn't just take the code took the name took the logo and. so now we don't have that problem
has been going on for hours since the creation of big coin this is always been tension there but secondarily or another way the question is got to be asked if in fact we're recreating all the problems we had with wall street all over again what's the prognosis for big coin will it get through this latest drama with your thoughts on that you know you talk about conflict of interest one of the investors in pitt pays roger for roger verbeck i'm speaking as hart he holds a majority of his savings...
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has been going on for hours since the creation of big coin this is always been tension there but secondarily or another way the question's got to be asked if in fact we're recreating all the problems we had with wall street all over again what's the prognosis for big coin will it get through this latest drama with your thoughts on that you know you talk about conflict of interest one of the investors in pitt pays roger for roger verbeck i'm speaking at heart he holds a majority of his savings in be cash so he says publicly and it would match with clothing that he wears which is always a b c h please shirt used to be a big coin shirt you know it going jesus turned into becoming judas now the only things he says about the coin are negative and demeaning just pretty insulting based on the fact that his little get rich quick project is built on the hard work and effort and labor of the because encoders that built it you know when he stole their workers benefiting from their work when he forked it and didn't just take the code took the name took the logo and so now we don't have that problem just
has been going on for hours since the creation of big coin this is always been tension there but secondarily or another way the question's got to be asked if in fact we're recreating all the problems we had with wall street all over again what's the prognosis for big coin will it get through this latest drama with your thoughts on that you know you talk about conflict of interest one of the investors in pitt pays roger for roger verbeck i'm speaking at heart he holds a majority of his savings...
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been going on for hours since the creation of big coin this is always been a tension there but secondarily or another way the question's got to be asked if in fact we're recreating all the problems we had with wall street all over again what's the prognosis for big coin will it get through this latest drama with your thoughts on that you know you talk about conflict of interest one of the investors in pitt pays roger for roger verbeck i'm speaking as hart he holds a majority of his savings in be cash so he says publicly and it would match with clothing that he wears which is always a b c h please shirt used to be a bit coin shirt you know it going jesus turned into big quinn judas now the only things he says about the coin are negative and demeaning just pretty insulting based on the fact that his little get rich quick project is built on the hard work and effort and labor of the because encoders that built it you know when he stole their workers benefiting from their work when he forked it and didn't just take the code took the name took the logo and so now we don't have that problem just
been going on for hours since the creation of big coin this is always been a tension there but secondarily or another way the question's got to be asked if in fact we're recreating all the problems we had with wall street all over again what's the prognosis for big coin will it get through this latest drama with your thoughts on that you know you talk about conflict of interest one of the investors in pitt pays roger for roger verbeck i'm speaking as hart he holds a majority of his savings in...
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s of ramping up their legal talent and are they prepared for this or is it a mismatch and secondarily the the f.c.c. seems like they're a bit accommodating somewhat that they're letting some of the growth happen organically is that what's your perception there as you see it has been in this space longer than most people realize i remember back in two thousand and thirteen sitting down with us you see before there were token sales before the rice ios just just talking through sony now with us you see talking through the basic issues of this is the watching this is how you can see what do you direct so is this is the difference between a private key and a network address they've been in this space for a long time quietly learning which is what regulators ought to do they haven't they haven't demolished the industry the chairman has actually come out and said look some of these things are just not securities they're things we're not going to regulate made it very clear that if therion for example with the r.c. twenty tokens as a real use case that of the network on which a lot of these t
s of ramping up their legal talent and are they prepared for this or is it a mismatch and secondarily the the f.c.c. seems like they're a bit accommodating somewhat that they're letting some of the growth happen organically is that what's your perception there as you see it has been in this space longer than most people realize i remember back in two thousand and thirteen sitting down with us you see before there were token sales before the rice ios just just talking through sony now with us...
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secondarily, the edcoma contains provisions that if they're not able to accrue free release of site 12 since a portion of the residential area is intended to be constructed in a portion of site 12, that we could actually reconfigure the program to relocate housing that would otherwise have been located within site 12 to the area on the east side of the island that's currently proposed to be sports fields. that would trigger -- there would be some additional supplemental environmental work. under the edcoma, is navy would be required to compensate tida for those costs. however, that would be a significant impact to the city. so what our interests are, are ensuring the navy take the measures that are sufficient to gain free release from the state and to clean up site 12. so i think that's not so much that we're looking to accelerate the schedule, but we're intending to ensure that we achieve certain outcomes, and the failure to achieve those outcomes would have a significant delay on the development side of things. so it's really about ensuring that the navy adheres to the schedule that
secondarily, the edcoma contains provisions that if they're not able to accrue free release of site 12 since a portion of the residential area is intended to be constructed in a portion of site 12, that we could actually reconfigure the program to relocate housing that would otherwise have been located within site 12 to the area on the east side of the island that's currently proposed to be sports fields. that would trigger -- there would be some additional supplemental environmental work....
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secondarily, about an hour before i came here, i got an e-mail from a person who had no idea about, but i knew the project. and she was freaking out that the project was proposed and then mraiing department staff had gone through the 3-1-1 and was going to cut off the light to her rooms. and there was no attention paid to it because the staff did a 3-11. she said what do i do? what do i do? this is a valid consideration. there is existing housing on most of the lots and a new housing or new building hases to be looked at in terms of, a, are there existing tenants that are going to be displaced, that one that i talked about was also shadows and removal of existing tenants. the staff has to do a more thorough job. and not just dump it all on, oh, we can go and have a design consultation with the staff. i'm seeing a lot of deficiencies in the communications. whoever is doing your graphics should go back to school and learn how to communicate to people. you don't have white on pastel and you -- [bell ringing] and you really have to pay attention to tenants and shadows. thank you. >> thank y
secondarily, about an hour before i came here, i got an e-mail from a person who had no idea about, but i knew the project. and she was freaking out that the project was proposed and then mraiing department staff had gone through the 3-1-1 and was going to cut off the light to her rooms. and there was no attention paid to it because the staff did a 3-11. she said what do i do? what do i do? this is a valid consideration. there is existing housing on most of the lots and a new housing or new...
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came back positive so we think happened to this dog is it developed the influenza virus and then secondarilyely resulted in death to the patient">( darya ) signs of the dog flu include coughing... nasal discharge... lack of appetite.. fever and fatigue. if your dog is showing these symptoms... contact your vet. ( james ) happening today ... there may be traffic delays as secretary of state rex tillerson heads to stanford this morning. he will be with former secretary of state condoleeza rice. the two will be talking about the future of syria. the event is set for around 11:00 this morning so if you are in the area expect minor delays due to the secretary's motorcade ( james ) two men are declaring independence from the state of california... hoping to become the state of "new california." they don't want to leave the u-s... just california. the new california movement wants to include the areas highlighted in blue. it would incorporate most of california's rural counties... such as redding... chico... and fresno. sonoma county and contra costa county are inlcuded in the new proposed state...
came back positive so we think happened to this dog is it developed the influenza virus and then secondarilyely resulted in death to the patient">( darya ) signs of the dog flu include coughing... nasal discharge... lack of appetite.. fever and fatigue. if your dog is showing these symptoms... contact your vet. ( james ) happening today ... there may be traffic delays as secretary of state rex tillerson heads to stanford this morning. he will be with former secretary of state condoleeza...
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or secondarily, foreign investors are starting to be less enthusiastic about u.s. assets i'm a little concerned about seeing the dollar continue to go down when there are all the reasons in the world for it to be going up. it suggests inflation might be a little bit of something that we should keep an eye on for the first time in a very long time >> you believe that, lisa? could we finally be at the point? we have been waiting for so long >> yeah, well, we actually feel that the dollar picture is mixed on the one hand, you have the fed still ahead in terms of our economic cycle and being the leader in terms of removing some of that monetary accommodation support, which should help boost the dollar on the other hand, with the tax reform package that will have an impact longer term on the deficit. so that's a pull-down. we believe there's a mixed picture on the dollar. if it does continue to depreciate, i think, again, the key question is the impact on inflation, and again, our base case is for more of a moderate rise in inflation over time. if you just look at how e
or secondarily, foreign investors are starting to be less enthusiastic about u.s. assets i'm a little concerned about seeing the dollar continue to go down when there are all the reasons in the world for it to be going up. it suggests inflation might be a little bit of something that we should keep an eye on for the first time in a very long time >> you believe that, lisa? could we finally be at the point? we have been waiting for so long >> yeah, well, we actually feel that the...
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came back positive so we think happened to this dog is it developed the influenza virus and then secondarily a bacterial pneumonia which ultimately resulted in death to the patient" signs of the dog flu include coughing...nasal discharge...lack of appetite ..fever and fatigue. if your dog is showing these symptoms...you should contact your vet. lawrence karnow: there were plenty of low clouds and fog today with some lingering drizzle. doppler radar is showing most of the rain has ended. but it looks like the fog and low clouds will stick around tonight and be thick in spots. big waves are now moving in now and a high surf warning has been issued for tomorrow night through thursday. some waves are forecast to be as high as 40 feet! on the satellite image you can see the big storm off the coast. but right now high pressure will bring us a mild and dry day on wednesday. we'll likely see a mix of sunshine and clouds with mild temperatures for this time of year. around the bay tomorrow highs will be in the 50s to mid 60s in the southbay. clouds will begin to move in and showers could begin ini th
came back positive so we think happened to this dog is it developed the influenza virus and then secondarily a bacterial pneumonia which ultimately resulted in death to the patient" signs of the dog flu include coughing...nasal discharge...lack of appetite ..fever and fatigue. if your dog is showing these symptoms...you should contact your vet. lawrence karnow: there were plenty of low clouds and fog today with some lingering drizzle. doppler radar is showing most of the rain has ended....
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came back positive so we think happened to this dog is it developed the influenza virus and then secondarily bacterial pneumonia which ultimately resulted in death to the patientvets say eva is improving and in most cases dog flu does not require hospitalization, nor is it fatal, but it is highly contagious.sotit can be passed from dog to dog which is most common and you can pass it to your dog or another dog just from contact with an infected dogsigns of dog flu include coughing, nasal discharge, lack of appetite, fever and fatigue. vets say dogs showing these symptoms should avoid doggie day care, boarding facilities, dog parks and the groomer.sotwe realy not only want to treat the dogs affected by this , but we also want to prevent its spread whatever veterinarians or you as pet owners can do to minimize the spread of the virus is what we are looking forthere is a vaccine available, and while not 100% effective, vets say it can reduce the chances of getting dog flu as well as reduce the severity of the flu, if a dog does get it. standup dan kerman/campbell 139-149again vets recommend if y
came back positive so we think happened to this dog is it developed the influenza virus and then secondarily bacterial pneumonia which ultimately resulted in death to the patientvets say eva is improving and in most cases dog flu does not require hospitalization, nor is it fatal, but it is highly contagious.sotit can be passed from dog to dog which is most common and you can pass it to your dog or another dog just from contact with an infected dogsigns of dog flu include coughing, nasal...
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secondarily, it would create a department of livable streets that would be reporting to the same commission. and some of the combination of the genesis began between me and supervisor peskin as well. there's a long history with regard to the sfmta. it started in the 1990's, and a lot of it was to remove the politics as it related to pedestrian safety and all of the issues that resolve around the sfmta. however, what ultimately ended up being created was a scenario where we removed 11 decision makers that were part of the process and created one. and this body -- and i'll allow supervisor peskin, so he was involved in those conversations in the beginning, but what we as supervisors and many of my colleagues have commented on this, we are hoisted all the responsibility with absolutely no authority. when i go and i spend time in my district to talk about issues with regard to parking, with regard to traffic safety, with regard to pedestrian safety, with regard to traffic calming, all of the issues that are not related to muni, they absolutely dominate the conversation in my district and in the
secondarily, it would create a department of livable streets that would be reporting to the same commission. and some of the combination of the genesis began between me and supervisor peskin as well. there's a long history with regard to the sfmta. it started in the 1990's, and a lot of it was to remove the politics as it related to pedestrian safety and all of the issues that resolve around the sfmta. however, what ultimately ended up being created was a scenario where we removed 11 decision...
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secondarily, right now it doesn't matter. there were not enough votes to get ts done with just republican support on friday night and friday morning, saturday morning whenever the original vote happened here. if the republicans change the rules, you might see some of the democrats that crossed over go back to the democratic side just to opposite that. mitch mcconnell said today it's not going to happen. i think that's highly unlikely, but that's the president jumping into legislative matters that republicans don't find especially helpful. >> gathi want to go to kelly o'donnell. kelly, working the phones a little bit, the white house press shop sending out photos of the president working yesterday. what has he been up to today? >> we believe there are additional series of phone calls where the president is checking in. it's been described as wanting to know more about the effects of the shutdown, whether that's with military or federal workers, those of any kind things. what he's not been doing to our knowledge is stepping bac
secondarily, right now it doesn't matter. there were not enough votes to get ts done with just republican support on friday night and friday morning, saturday morning whenever the original vote happened here. if the republicans change the rules, you might see some of the democrats that crossed over go back to the democratic side just to opposite that. mitch mcconnell said today it's not going to happen. i think that's highly unlikely, but that's the president jumping into legislative matters...
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the attorney general has a primary obligation as an attorney, to justice, to the law, and maybe secondarilythe person who appointed him or her. >> and what -- i saw you reacting off camera as daniel hoffman was talking about sort of the second special counsel that lindsey graham was asking for. i feel like you don't necessarily agree with it. >> who would investigate the second special counsel, yasmin? the third special counsel? who watches the watchman? i mean, at some point, there has to be an end. i can envision a possibility that each successive appointee, special counsel, might need to be investigated, but there has to be an end to this. i mean, that's the way our government was designed. that's the essence behind checks and balances, that there is finality. it's why we have a supreme court and not an after the supreme court court, after the supreme court supreme court. there is an end. so i understand maybe people would like oversight -- >> but the oversight is mueller. >> the oversight is mueller. but the question is, who watches mueller? and then who watches who watches mueller? it
the attorney general has a primary obligation as an attorney, to justice, to the law, and maybe secondarilythe person who appointed him or her. >> and what -- i saw you reacting off camera as daniel hoffman was talking about sort of the second special counsel that lindsey graham was asking for. i feel like you don't necessarily agree with it. >> who would investigate the second special counsel, yasmin? the third special counsel? who watches the watchman? i mean, at some point, there...
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apparently but decides against it and the new york times has an issue trying to make thought a sin and secondarily and republicans alike seem to suggest that this is irreperable in any way this ambiguous mandate for the special counsel. is that the case? >> well here is the thing, lou. we must never lose sight of the fact that the senior level of the fbi and the senior level of the justice department during the obama administration decided to do two things. exonerate hillary clinton from her e-mail server scandal and then if she didn't get elected to frame donald trump with a non -existent crime. this is one of the worst things in the history of our country and to think that a special counsel was appointed to investigate the president whose done absolutely nothing is a disgrace. lou: and we have victoria at this point no evidence whatsoever that's been produced as five committees proceed with their investigation. we added it up a couple weeks now out of date but we figured it was six and a half years of investigation of collusion which no one can define as a crime. right any guest who comes on fox
apparently but decides against it and the new york times has an issue trying to make thought a sin and secondarily and republicans alike seem to suggest that this is irreperable in any way this ambiguous mandate for the special counsel. is that the case? >> well here is the thing, lou. we must never lose sight of the fact that the senior level of the fbi and the senior level of the justice department during the obama administration decided to do two things. exonerate hillary clinton from...
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a one off situation, as where he first asked for comey's loyalty, and then when he asked comey secondarily to find it in his heart to give flynn a pass and it also shows that it was another one off when he said that if he had known that sessions was going to recuse himself, he would never have put him in the position of attorney general. this is a man that now has been in office for about six months time. and he could -- he might be able to credibly claim in the first new days that he was sort of naive about the ways of washington, him being just a real estate a tycoon in new york, he can't say that with a straight face any longer by june of 2017. >> you're saying big difference between a slow learner and a no learner? >> that's right. >> and then you look at this don mcgahn situation, the white house counsel. did he have any other choice if this it would have been an unlawful order? >> i don't think he did. i think he did the right thing. >> did the right thing, but did he do the thing you basically had to do? >> well, that's right. when your boss tells you that he wants you to do somethi
a one off situation, as where he first asked for comey's loyalty, and then when he asked comey secondarily to find it in his heart to give flynn a pass and it also shows that it was another one off when he said that if he had known that sessions was going to recuse himself, he would never have put him in the position of attorney general. this is a man that now has been in office for about six months time. and he could -- he might be able to credibly claim in the first new days that he was sort...
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then secondarily it doesn't take too much imagination to understand that if they continue to have that nuclear weapon system or the iranians make advancements in theirs, that many other the countries around the world will decide me, too. right? that i want to have one of those things that that guy has. being very careful not to identify countries but you can go through the list of those would feel incredibly threaten and feel that they needed to have similar capacity in order to defend their own national security interests. >> let's talk about vladimir putin for a second. this is a guy who shows up a lot with his shirt off, right? there's a famous story where he told president bush that my dog is bigger and stronger. are these behaviors of someone who is a strong leader or a weak leader? pompeo: our assessment of vladimir putin's intentions have not changed. he continues to view the greatest failure of the last century to be the dissolution of the soviet union. he is bent on returning the former soviet union to its former greatness and glory. that is the first thing he thinks about you
then secondarily it doesn't take too much imagination to understand that if they continue to have that nuclear weapon system or the iranians make advancements in theirs, that many other the countries around the world will decide me, too. right? that i want to have one of those things that that guy has. being very careful not to identify countries but you can go through the list of those would feel incredibly threaten and feel that they needed to have similar capacity in order to defend their...
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secondarily, it doesn't take too much imagination if they continue to have that weapons system or the iranians make investments in theirs, many or countries around the world will decide me, too. right? that i want to have one of those things that that guy has. and being careful not to identify countries. >> sure. >> but you can go through the list of those who would feel incredibly threatened and feel they would need a similar capacity to defend their national security interest. >> let's talk about vladimir putin for a second. this is a guy who shows up a lot with his shirt off, right? there's a famous story where he's-- told president bush, my dog, bigger, stronger. are these behaviors of someone who is a strong leader or a weak leader? >> you know, our assessment of vladimir putin's i think tensions haven't changed. he continues to view the greatest-- the greatest value over the last century the dissolution of the soviet union, he is bent on returning the former soviet union to its greatest and glory and that's what he wakes up thinking about each day. you might add being reelected
secondarily, it doesn't take too much imagination if they continue to have that weapons system or the iranians make investments in theirs, many or countries around the world will decide me, too. right? that i want to have one of those things that that guy has. and being careful not to identify countries. >> sure. >> but you can go through the list of those who would feel incredibly threatened and feel they would need a similar capacity to defend their national security interest....
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secondarily, these reports, which have not been confirmed in full by nbc news, but we have been able to confirm aspects of the report that first came out that donald trump's own fbi director threatened to resign when donald trump was allegedly trying to oust this very person, andy mccabe, who today is leaving his post early. all of that comes together in the wider context of what you and your panelists were just discussing, which is this concerted and ongoing effort from the white house and apparently some in congress to put pressure on what is remaining still an open criminal probe in america. we usually want those probes to continue without political pressure and find out what the facts are. >> and indeed i think a question was asked of the president. let's play a little bit of the tape from the white house lunch. >> have you been told mccabe is resigning? >> thank you, thank you. >> as you can see, that did not result in any answers. peter alexander on the white house lawn. tell us about the arrival of the security council and the pressure now on the president. peter, the presiden
secondarily, these reports, which have not been confirmed in full by nbc news, but we have been able to confirm aspects of the report that first came out that donald trump's own fbi director threatened to resign when donald trump was allegedly trying to oust this very person, andy mccabe, who today is leaving his post early. all of that comes together in the wider context of what you and your panelists were just discussing, which is this concerted and ongoing effort from the white house and...
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it also remains a big question at this hour is the timing and all of this secondarily because it is the reporting of our colleagues at fox that the fbi director chris ray went down to the capital yesterday to view the four-page memo that devon nunez compiled. whether this has anything to do with that, i don't know. the timing, nonetheless, incredibly interesting. the president has been harshly critical of andrew mccabe for months. in fact, his latest tweets were about a month ago in which he question the timing and all this. mccabe's retirement in which he also took direct aim by saying how can the fbi director, andrew mccabe, the man in charge be given $700,000 for the campaign by clinton puppets during investigation for the president has been no fan very publicly of mccabe. now mccabe, the number two at the fbi, no longer on the job. >> thank you very much. the fbi -- when the white house has its briefing concerning a good chunk of this will be back. we have a former fbi director on the phone. chris, what do you think of all the. >> some of this is speculative and never but he knows t
it also remains a big question at this hour is the timing and all of this secondarily because it is the reporting of our colleagues at fox that the fbi director chris ray went down to the capital yesterday to view the four-page memo that devon nunez compiled. whether this has anything to do with that, i don't know. the timing, nonetheless, incredibly interesting. the president has been harshly critical of andrew mccabe for months. in fact, his latest tweets were about a month ago in which he...
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secondarily, it tells me that one of the lead counter intelligence agents in the country doesn't thinks anything there there. what disappoints me the most he has no interest in participating in an investigation that might clear donald trump. his only interest is if there is quote something there so he can then fix what he did with the hillary clinton email investigation. i don't know a cop -- i don't know a cop that is not equally interested in clearing the innocent as they are getting the bad guys. so for him to only be interested, if there is quote something there where he can get the president, is stunning for an f.b.i. agent to admit. >> sandra: can you weigh in on the timing that the tweet ron johnson read off? the text is from may 19, 2017, two days, congressman, after robert mueller was appointed special counsel. >> it's not good and it is also in that same time period where we're missing five months worth of texts. god only knows what else was said. that's a really important time period. sessions has recused himself, bob mueller is coming on board. i happen to like him. i respe
secondarily, it tells me that one of the lead counter intelligence agents in the country doesn't thinks anything there there. what disappoints me the most he has no interest in participating in an investigation that might clear donald trump. his only interest is if there is quote something there so he can then fix what he did with the hillary clinton email investigation. i don't know a cop -- i don't know a cop that is not equally interested in clearing the innocent as they are getting the bad...
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secondarily, if we canlet's che. give it a look. >> a january february, barometer. >> it's the beginning of january, it's the first week of january. it's the month of january. but the point being that if you want a little more certitude, if you get through the january rally and you can continue to rally and it doesn't have to be a rocket blast you don't have to go parabolic if we continue to steadily move up into the end of february, then it's almost a thousand% historic batting average so we'll wait and see. now last year was not good for historic seasonal patterns we'll hope that this year gets back to normal see where we go. >> thanks, art. >> nice to be here and nice to have my hat ready. >> we are a little bit under an hour into trading. that dow hitting the 25,000 mark for the first time our etf spotlight today, we're looking at dow stocks in places you might not expect to find them here's an etf. msci, usa momentum etf essentially it's a smarter beta etf which selects stocks based on displayed share price mome
secondarily, if we canlet's che. give it a look. >> a january february, barometer. >> it's the beginning of january, it's the first week of january. it's the month of january. but the point being that if you want a little more certitude, if you get through the january rally and you can continue to rally and it doesn't have to be a rocket blast you don't have to go parabolic if we continue to steadily move up into the end of february, then it's almost a thousand% historic batting...
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secondarily, while it's too early to give a final look at the market on closes, they are leaning pretty heavily to the by side helping us out. >> you think people underestimate the power of the tax plan >> i do think so i think that until they begin to see it tangibly and announce company by company, i mean, we've had walmart, now apple, and i think people are going to have to say, you know what, it is working now, i think there may be a lot of people who don't want to give credit to trump or wherever, but that's confusing the issue the tax plan is a good tax plan, whoever you credit it to or for, and it's helping out with earnings it's going okay. >> dow up better than 300 point gain as we have this conversation people have been talking for the last many days about overall breath, being pretty good. you're not looking at just a small group of stocks on the back of the entire market anymore. >> absolutely right. with the exception of yesterday, the general breath has been there and carrying things along nicely, and that's what you want to see, not necessarily a stampede, but solid buy-i
secondarily, while it's too early to give a final look at the market on closes, they are leaning pretty heavily to the by side helping us out. >> you think people underestimate the power of the tax plan >> i do think so i think that until they begin to see it tangibly and announce company by company, i mean, we've had walmart, now apple, and i think people are going to have to say, you know what, it is working now, i think there may be a lot of people who don't want to give credit...
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two, these situations and preparing for the next one and then secondarily, any options you need to better your resources? >> given the strategy that we have which is a reactive one, i think we're doing well at detecting and containing imporitations. i think that -- >> that predicate caught my attention given that our strategy is a reactive one. >> right, right. i think the ability of -- to prevent the importation of influenza viruss that can be transmitted by mieg tri water foul for example, very challenging. there's a lot being done on the animal health side. i think that it is a challenge and the basic strategy is identify and limit to the extent possible to one flock or a small an area as possible and through that process to prevent human infection should the virus have the capability to be transmitted or to be infectious to humans. >> if i may just for 15 seconds, i would also talk about the importance of thinking about animal drugs in this -- in our approach and extended the eoa authority to animal drugs. we might also contemplate and how we creatively incentives for the development
two, these situations and preparing for the next one and then secondarily, any options you need to better your resources? >> given the strategy that we have which is a reactive one, i think we're doing well at detecting and containing imporitations. i think that -- >> that predicate caught my attention given that our strategy is a reactive one. >> right, right. i think the ability of -- to prevent the importation of influenza viruss that can be transmitted by mieg tri water...
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and then secondarily, can you talk a little bit about infrastructure as well >> sure.ng -- by the way, you have to call me kevin mr. hassett stuff just doesn't work so the capital spending story is something that -- >> it's true >> so the capital spending story is also something that is very clearly in the data now. don't forget the capital spending went negative at the end of the obama administration because of high regulation and high taxes and an anti-business climate. it's gone quite positive it's one of the big stories for the last three-quarters. i like to see the orders above shipments because that means there's going to be more shipments next year than we had this year in their delivery lag. it's showing a capital spending boom in the next year. the capital spending boom that one would predict if you looked at the 15% on average reduction because of the tax bill is exactly in line. we saw it in the december orders for delivery this year yeah, it's definitely something we expect to see it's one reason why you should be optimistic that growth this year is going t
and then secondarily, can you talk a little bit about infrastructure as well >> sure.ng -- by the way, you have to call me kevin mr. hassett stuff just doesn't work so the capital spending story is something that -- >> it's true >> so the capital spending story is also something that is very clearly in the data now. don't forget the capital spending went negative at the end of the obama administration because of high regulation and high taxes and an anti-business climate. it's...
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s of ramping up their legal talent and are they prepared for this or is it a mismatch and secondarily the the f.c.c. seems like they're a bit accommodating somewhat that they're letting some of the growth happen organically is that what's your perception there and so you as you see has been in this space longer than most people realize i remember back in two thousand and thirteen sitting down with us you see before there were token sales before the rice ceo's just just talking through sony now with us you see talking through the basic issues of this is the watching this is how you can see what do you dxo is this is the difference between a private key and a network address they've been in the space for a long time and finally learning which is what regulators ought to do they haven't they haven't demolished the industry the chairman has actually come out and said look some of these things are just not securities they're things we're not going to regulate i made it very clear that if therion for example the r.c. twenty tokens has a real use case that of the network on which a lot of th
s of ramping up their legal talent and are they prepared for this or is it a mismatch and secondarily the the f.c.c. seems like they're a bit accommodating somewhat that they're letting some of the growth happen organically is that what's your perception there and so you as you see has been in this space longer than most people realize i remember back in two thousand and thirteen sitting down with us you see before there were token sales before the rice ceo's just just talking through sony now...