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so the us and sk alliance is really at risk in a way it hasn't been in years.e u-s and south korea are united in working toward a denuclearized peninsula.in washington, i'm natasha chen reporting. ( marty ) still ahead ... two east bay cities are teaming up to provide affordable housing. a closer look at who will be able to call the latest development in emeryville ... their home. live look outside... san francisco international airport. ( marty ) live look outside...sutro tower. dave spahr is here with your weather forecast. (dave)slight cooling is forecast over the weekend, but temperatures will remain warmer than normal. locally windy conditions are expected saturday and saturday night, mainly in the north bay hills. an upper level low may bring showers to portions of southern california early next week, with slight shower chances extending as far north as monterey county. ( marty@landing ) its tough finding affordable housing in the bay area . federal bay area .housing in the affordable finding its tough ) marty@landing ( ( marty@landing ( marty@landing ) i
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we'll following this and our sk. this is a cliff resc this cliff rescue continues to unfold near baker beach in san francisco. our sky ranger over the scene. what you're looking at there, three one of them a rescue two of them stuck on person or excuse me a fourth person below. so three hikers being rescued as we speak. >>> steph curry got down and dirty as he promoted the nba all-st on ellen. they tried to make pretzels. >> we'll twist it. in the shape of whatever you like. there' no method to it. but you can toss it in the air. then boom. >> husband and wife had a good time. they a expecting their third baby. ellen suggested curry wash down. this is a cliff resc this cliff rescue continues to unfold near baker beach in san francisco. our sky ranger over the scene. what you're looking at there, three one of them a rescue two of them stuck on person or excuse me a fourth person below. so three hikers being rescued as we speak. >>> steph curry got down and dirty as he promoted the nba all-st on ellen. they tried to ma
we'll following this and our sk. this is a cliff resc this cliff rescue continues to unfold near baker beach in san francisco. our sky ranger over the scene. what you're looking at there, three one of them a rescue two of them stuck on person or excuse me a fourth person below. so three hikers being rescued as we speak. >>> steph curry got down and dirty as he promoted the nba all-st on ellen. they tried to make pretzels. >> we'll twist it. in the shape of whatever you like....
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even in the pocono, not good news for the sk ski ski resorts. dover, 77. changes are coming. 3d double scan showing a cold front pushing in. we had showers wetting the ground. as we widen the view, there is a train of moisture, the front becomes stationary. that means several days of rain on the way. the rape i rain is here for the commute. i talk about that in the seven-day forecast. >> thank you, cecily. a buck's county medic thought he was meeting a 14-year-old girl for sex. instead the cops were there waiting to arrest him. 46 cheerld charles aimer of war minister was communicating with an undercover police officer. he is charged with luring and attempted assault. >> a man that threatened to shoot up an upper darby church is back on the street and the clergy are concerned. dann cuellar is with upper darby police. you have the full story? >> especially in the wake of the school shooting last week, people are on edge. police are looking for this guy when he turns himself in. hours later, he's back on the streets. >> the fact that he was able to sign his
even in the pocono, not good news for the sk ski ski resorts. dover, 77. changes are coming. 3d double scan showing a cold front pushing in. we had showers wetting the ground. as we widen the view, there is a train of moisture, the front becomes stationary. that means several days of rain on the way. the rape i rain is here for the commute. i talk about that in the seven-day forecast. >> thank you, cecily. a buck's county medic thought he was meeting a 14-year-old girl for sex. instead...
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delicious and it's veg thahat'pretty r rar i'm a a strict vegan and i knw how w hard it is t to find a skhat actuaually tastes g good. >> you bring non-vegan friends here, and d they become e vegan. reporterer: good luck k with t, and bon apappetit. host: that's all for today. don't forget though that we love see you next time. bye for now. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: opportunity. prosperity. optimism. narrator: today on "earth focus," kikilling elepephants fr ivory y fuels crime, corruption, and terrorism. coming up p on "earth focus." narrator: for more than two million years, wild elephants have been living in the savannas and forests of africa. they were once plentiful, as many as five million on the
delicious and it's veg thahat'pretty r rar i'm a a strict vegan and i knw how w hard it is t to find a skhat actuaually tastes g good. >> you bring non-vegan friends here, and d they become e vegan. reporterer: good luck k with t, and bon apappetit. host: that's all for today. don't forget though that we love see you next time. bye for now. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org]...
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delicious and it's veg -- thahat'pretty r rar i'm a a strict veg and i knoww how w hard it is t to find a skhat actuaually tastes g good. >> you bring non-vegan friends here, and d they become e vegan. reporterer: good luck k with t, and bon apappetit. host: that's all for today. don't forget though that we love see you next time. bye for now. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: opportunity. prosperity. optimism. 02/16/18 02/16/18 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! >> president trump, you say, what can you do? you can stop the guns that are getting into innocent children fans. amy: while parents in florida beg president trump to do something about the nation's gun crisis after 17 people are shot dead at a school in parkland, florida, the president finally addresses the nation, but he never mentions guns.
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in eastern ghout men from civil defense sk their lives rescue civilians. even though the buildings could collapse. the planes could come back. coin the dust annfusion, these children were separated from their parents. the rescuers ignored the dangers. the eu condemned what it calledc brutal att.po diplomacy is ssed to find words and deeds to stop this happening. they were rushed into underground hospitals. harder to end a war or even a battle with words, especially when one side in syria, theegime and its allies, believvictory is close. , theria, military pow capacity to inflict pain and f events.ts the pace treating the wounded is one way for humanity to push back. other is to re-create small pockets of normality, kindness, and decency. 11 years old, like most people in eastern ghouta, she has been ving in a basement. mothers and their children wait and hope. >> it has been two months since i went to school and saw my friends. we are here in the shelter because of the bombing. the rockets and missiles never end. i hope the war will stop so we can go home.
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i would have liked to have seen her serve the other sk years and the the board decide. >> a very conservative guy. the state senator, got behind this, there is a lot of unanswered questions here. it doesn't add. it does surprise me. >> just talking to frank and his wife beforehand, you foe, the empathy i have for you guys. has been a difficult thing for our family to have to go through. it seems like there is some things regardless of whether she deserved the clemency or not. to hake this situation easier to families. >> have lea enforce president be informed so you could have a formal notification. >> what are you doing now? i understand, look. you can't do what happened and out and that is. the governor has that power. with that said. what is happening now to prevent this from happening again? >> well, we prin touch with a lawyer, richard, it is, he is the center them? is drafting legislation now. >> it took a lot of courage and have this conversation and appreciate you being here. thanks, guys. all right. let's check in with meteorologist dan zarrow the weather? dan. hi, there, meteorologi
i would have liked to have seen her serve the other sk years and the the board decide. >> a very conservative guy. the state senator, got behind this, there is a lot of unanswered questions here. it doesn't add. it does surprise me. >> just talking to frank and his wife beforehand, you foe, the empathy i have for you guys. has been a difficult thing for our family to have to go through. it seems like there is some things regardless of whether she deserved the clemency or not. to...
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death comes daiey from the sks. more than 150 civilians have been killed here. -- killed here this month alrsady. the resc have to move fast. here they follow the sou of a child crying. then they reach for a scrap of cloth and pull hard. a boy is removed alive from the rubble hundreds have been left injured in eastern ghouta, and in the last week, more than 40 children have been killed yesterday this rescue worker was called to an emergency. the baby in his arms was his own. >> as we were approaching, i realizedt was my house that had been hit. i heard the baby's cry. my son wasounded. i went inside, and my children had been injured, and my cousins, too. my house was destroyed. quentin: the three-month-old is doing fine, but the family wonders when the next attack will come. regime jets drop unguided bombs that fall haphazardly and bring devastation. rebel shelling has killed a dozen people in government areas. there is a new ferocity to the conflict. it should look differee. this is part of a de-escalation zone. su
death comes daiey from the sks. more than 150 civilians have been killed here. -- killed here this month alrsady. the resc have to move fast. here they follow the sou of a child crying. then they reach for a scrap of cloth and pull hard. a boy is removed alive from the rubble hundreds have been left injured in eastern ghouta, and in the last week, more than 40 children have been killed yesterday this rescue worker was called to an emergency. the baby in his arms was his own. >> as we were...
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after he's done playing, he has sufferedgrain da isn't that intentional exposure of child to the sk of injury? >> where do you draw the line, though? y sports come with some element of risk, and athletes, if they're seri about a sport need to begin training as youth before8 they're to become really, really good at it. especially let's say olympic level. if someone is playing ice hockey, which you identified as a dangerous sport, how do you navigate that? >> that is a custom that is embedded in our mentality. that may not be true. in1957, 11 years before i was born, the american academy of pediatrics published a paper. in 1957, american pediatricians said that no child under the age of 12 should play football, wrestling or boxing, that they h do notave any place in any school in the development of think child. now, the erican armed forces, you can't join until you're 18. joini the armed forces at 18 has not undermined the preparedness of theli ry. so you're a child, and you play high impact sports, maybe a child of 6 years old, plays football and u playsil 17, does it about 11 years, th
after he's done playing, he has sufferedgrain da isn't that intentional exposure of child to the sk of injury? >> where do you draw the line, though? y sports come with some element of risk, and athletes, if they're seri about a sport need to begin training as youth before8 they're to become really, really good at it. especially let's say olympic level. if someone is playing ice hockey, which you identified as a dangerous sport, how do you navigate that? >> that is a custom that is...
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role astaff secretary was to be gatekeeper of paper for the things that make it to the president's sk. so that is a very key role, and he was an important filore, and of people in the white house were shaken by these reports, and that is one rean why it sounds like they are saying now that they didn'trh s react quite as quickly to the allegations from his ex-wives. jane: that's right, they seemed to be defending him right until the 11th hour, particularly chief of staff john kelly. what changed jeff: what changed is the photograph came out -- one of his former wives showe picture of her having a black eye, saying he had hit her. the otographic evidence, rightly or wrongly, was enough to change e tune or the message that came specifically from john kelly,ho released a statement pretty late last night saying that he had seen the latest information about rob porter. at today's white house briefing, they said his resignation had en accepted, and after having said initially that he wouldar sticnd for a transition, they said he was now gone. jane: you were at the press briefing where this w
role astaff secretary was to be gatekeeper of paper for the things that make it to the president's sk. so that is a very key role, and he was an important filore, and of people in the white house were shaken by these reports, and that is one rean why it sounds like they are saying now that they didn'trh s react quite as quickly to the allegations from his ex-wives. jane: that's right, they seemed to be defending him right until the 11th hour, particularly chief of staff john kelly. what changed...
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spacex is the brainchild of elon sk, who also founded tesla , the electric car compa. he made sure there was interesting cargo on board, as in science correspondent victoria gill reports. 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. victoria: a countdown to a critical moment. the world's most powerful rocket ignited all its englies at once aned off from kennedy space center at 8:45 u.k. 10. less than 10 minutes later in a carefully choreograph aerial dance, its boosters separated and headed back towards earth. at blended simultaneously the kennedy space center, while the third head for a drone ship in the middle of the lannett goshen. rt of its power is the cycling of the rocket, slashing t cost of a launch that make this a breakthrough in space travel. spacex's ambitions have produced high-profile failures. this falcon nine rocket exploded on the launchpad in 2016, destroying a $260 million satellite. but this test makes the falcon heavy the most capable rocket and saturn five, the vehicle that nasa used to take the first astronauts to the moved almost half a century ago. now thu.s. space agency c
spacex is the brainchild of elon sk, who also founded tesla , the electric car compa. he made sure there was interesting cargo on board, as in science correspondent victoria gill reports. 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. victoria: a countdown to a critical moment. the world's most powerful rocket ignited all its englies at once aned off from kennedy space center at 8:45 u.k. 10. less than 10 minutes later in a carefully choreograph aerial dance, its boosters separated and headed back towards earth. at blended...
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>> repor let geto sk kick off tonight. we usa olympians, what's mind. thinking about competing. of them are thi eagles football baby. that's right. we talked before about the local olympians waking up bright and early to watch the game the subowl. the big question il they be able to up early to watch the big parade? the time difference here it difficult, the parade won't start this morning. for pennsylvania luger, he'll always connect with t >> looking toward theion the program pretty much the last 30 years. we're the underdogs stepping up as well. i get thephilly's the underdog in basketball of we're nott all. -- i can ly. a it. >> reporter: that was back in august in lake placs the that man right thereple min and is he's going to be up a.m. to watch the parade tomorrowace. opening ceremonies. you can also watch onl on nbc10. live in south korea, keith jones, nbc10 news. back to you guys.ll t. as the eagles players say, game knows game. great job. >> a lot ofng to be talkingy were in south exactl mentioned, nbc10 -- ♪ keeping you up to date.mes start tom 10:00. >>> bill? what's
>> repor let geto sk kick off tonight. we usa olympians, what's mind. thinking about competing. of them are thi eagles football baby. that's right. we talked before about the local olympians waking up bright and early to watch the game the subowl. the big question il they be able to up early to watch the big parade? the time difference here it difficult, the parade won't start this morning. for pennsylvania luger, he'll always connect with t >> looking toward theion the program...
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ex-sk excuse me. next day i got involved in the program.istory. >> reporter: what isn't needed in a hotel banquet room can help change lives when it is served to someone who does need it. john blackstone. las vegas. >>> the krcbsove "overnight new will be right back. make every day valentine's day with k-y yours and mine. blue for him. purple for her. two sensations. one great way to discover new feelings together. trust #1 doctor recommended dulcolax. use dulcolax tablets for gentle dependable relief. suppositories for relief in minutes. and dulcoease for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax. designed for dependable relief. breathe freely fast wmy congestion's gone. i can breathe again! i can breathe again! vicks sinex... breathe on. >>> scouting isn't what it used to be. over the years the boy scout of america has lost more than 2/3 of its members. that's 4 million kids. but things are starting to turn around now that the boy scouts are accepting girls. and this summer more female boy scouts will be attending adventure camps around
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let's give you a live lookth sk. >> ooh. >> you see just how foggy it is there as it is in other placescheck in with "first alert" meteorologist bill henley. he's got the most accurate forecast for your neighborhood. bill. >> it's even thicker in the mountains and the lehigh valley. this is a view from camelback mountain. socked in right now.8:00, soome. but once the temperatures start to climb, the f bit cooler. with the temperatures peaking in the 50s. you'll get sunshine but a pretty nice february day. look at the fog at foley stadium with a few sprinkles. some mist and light rain to start with. still fog at 8:00 but then the fog disappears by lunchtime, fog disappears. and then we get into record territory today. if we deon't break records toda, it's likely tomorrow. likely the forecast, 74 degrees. trenton, wilmington will likely break records tomorrow. take you through it with the ten-day on ten when we come back in ten minutes. >> thank you, bill. about 19 minutes before 7:00 a.m. let's get a look. not far from where we're sitting the schuylkill and city avenue. >> right, jessica
let's give you a live lookth sk. >> ooh. >> you see just how foggy it is there as it is in other placescheck in with "first alert" meteorologist bill henley. he's got the most accurate forecast for your neighborhood. bill. >> it's even thicker in the mountains and the lehigh valley. this is a view from camelback mountain. socked in right now.8:00, soome. but once the temperatures start to climb, the f bit cooler. with the temperatures peaking in the 50s. you'll get...
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. >> reporter: the olympics mark the first real test for 5g but companies like sk telecom are alreadyng beyond the games. how far in the future are we now? >> we're up around 2047. >> reporter: its i.t. center doesn't just simulate long-term applications for 5g, but those in the near future autonomous cars that allow you to shop while you drive. an operation room equipped with a.r. and robotic arm for surgery. 5g technology isn't just about connecting all of these devices. the high-speed network as allows to you transport it into a meeting room virtually the sheer possibilities leading to the global race to commercialize 5g within the next year how many years before we see the full potential of 5g >> i think more than one year from our -- we almost completed it around one year but for 5g it's very hard. >> reporter: hard, although not as challenging perhaps as a nonhockey playing reporter trying to play goalie at the olympics >> while, a high level delegation from the north did attend the opening ceremonies that may be the extent to which north koreans are allowed to attend the compet
. >> reporter: the olympics mark the first real test for 5g but companies like sk telecom are alreadyng beyond the games. how far in the future are we now? >> we're up around 2047. >> reporter: its i.t. center doesn't just simulate long-term applications for 5g, but those in the near future autonomous cars that allow you to shop while you drive. an operation room equipped with a.r. and robotic arm for surgery. 5g technology isn't just about connecting all of these devices. the...
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sk >> that's it. >> it is? >> yes. >> okay. thank you. >> i'm going to call up virginia marshall, melissa nufuly, jessica quansinots, monica choi, and monica oversight. [ please stand by ] i couldn't help from commenting following the testimony from the parents and the few students from m. e.c., we are living in a time attack that comes right about education is their bottom line so on the one hand we have a president who is still pursuing his racist plans to build walls and keep out our immigrant students and their families and m.e.c. is one of the schools that has a unique history and the comments here tonight spoke to that. if there is a dip in enrollment, i can't help think it's not a connection to national policy, which we are, which the district itself has taken a strong stand into and protecting our values here. and to move in a child to this special space is unacceptable. there has to be another solution. there's nothing more immigrant -- there's vulnerable students. there has to be a better way. thank you, very much, an
sk >> that's it. >> it is? >> yes. >> okay. thank you. >> i'm going to call up virginia marshall, melissa nufuly, jessica quansinots, monica choi, and monica oversight. [ please stand by ] i couldn't help from commenting following the testimony from the parents and the few students from m. e.c., we are living in a time attack that comes right about education is their bottom line so on the one hand we have a president who is still pursuing his racist plans to build...
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sk . >> this item seeks board approve of policy 6142. >> i'm sorry. can you please leave the room quietly in we're still in session, and we still have a lot of business to take care of. thank you. >> this item seeks board approval of board policy 614293, science instruction. this, again is just to codify the legal requirements for science country clurriculum. it now incorporates the board resolution which is resolution number 15526(a) 2 in support of expanding computer science to all students in all schools. you can see on the cover page the specific language that was included perthe amendment. >> and can you remind the board the committee recommendation? >> yes. so the committee forwarded this with a positive recommendation, except that they requested that staff specifically include the applicable language from the computer science resolution i mentioned. >> great. thank you. there's no public comment on this. anyone have any comments or questions? seeing none, roll call, please. [ roll call. ] >> clerk: seven ayes. next item, history and social scie
sk . >> this item seeks board approve of policy 6142. >> i'm sorry. can you please leave the room quietly in we're still in session, and we still have a lot of business to take care of. thank you. >> this item seeks board approval of board policy 614293, science instruction. this, again is just to codify the legal requirements for science country clurriculum. it now incorporates the board resolution which is resolution number 15526(a) 2 in support of expanding computer science...
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sk very slow traffic from the antioch side of things towards concord westbound on 4 and a new accident creek. remember we had that northbound 680 accident. now we do have one in the southbound direction. we'll check on that coming up. >>> sue, thank you. >>> 6:52 now. officials at the university of california are hiring an outside consultant to review a confrontation that happened between a protester and uc berkeley police. a crowd of demonstrators marched on campus yesterday demanding that charges be dropped against 51-year-old david cole. university police arrested him last thursday during an anti-racism march near telegraph avenue. it was captured on a cell phone. a wide coalition of groups is now banding together to back cole. >> everyone here wants the charges dropped for david cole. we have students, faculty, we have the alameda labor council out here. all in support. >> cole is booked on charges of vandalism and resisting an officer. uc officials have accepted the recommendation of police chief margo bennett to hire an independent agency to review. >>> cancer warning labels have
sk very slow traffic from the antioch side of things towards concord westbound on 4 and a new accident creek. remember we had that northbound 680 accident. now we do have one in the southbound direction. we'll check on that coming up. >>> sue, thank you. >>> 6:52 now. officials at the university of california are hiring an outside consultant to review a confrontation that happened between a protester and uc berkeley police. a crowd of demonstrators marched on campus yesterday...
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sk >> i think it was really helpful, and i think we need to bring back some of this and maybe break it down to another level. just last question for pimco, when you see an insurance company, and they don't have the benefits of actuarial smoothing, what percentage of their portfolio is doing something like this? >> i would say in the -- so they're doing it in the variable annuity portfolios. they have to essentially write a put option on. the insurance company's writing some sort of an agreement that says like in certain events, if a client dies, so they have to make good on it contingent on certain things happening, and they have to go out and buy essentially protection, otherwise, the capitalism on this are too great. [ inaudible ] the part of the portfolio where they have this, we they have a lot of it are specifically in their unite variable portfolio. >> well the variable annuity portfolio investments, what percentage would you say is managed volatility strategies. >> so a larger and larger chunk. so the conventional assets would be 80 to 90%, so a whole lot that are not managed us
sk >> i think it was really helpful, and i think we need to bring back some of this and maybe break it down to another level. just last question for pimco, when you see an insurance company, and they don't have the benefits of actuarial smoothing, what percentage of their portfolio is doing something like this? >> i would say in the -- so they're doing it in the variable annuity portfolios. they have to essentially write a put option on. the insurance company's writing some sort of...
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. >> but there's not -- it's sk ' anderson cooper off on saturday, so when people want to bury news they put it out over the week end. >> i would add when we're at the fbi and sitting around the inspector general who is really tough that the fbi was coming out with a report. if he was coming out monday morning the answer is he wants to own the news cycle for the week because you start on monday mornings not saturday afternoon. >> the clinton white house as you remember used to release bad news late on friday afternoon. similar idea of burying it. >> early evening friday night. go ahead. >> it didn't work, though, the memo was still in the sunday papers all over the country. the memo was not buried. we're talking about it right now. it was able to become a news cycle no matter what. >> did the devin nunes memo catch fire the way the republicans hoped? >> it didn't and the white house realized that. that's why the president was trying to gin up controversy surrounding the release of this democratic memo saying it was a bust, calling in to a fox news show to talk about it. so it didn't get
. >> but there's not -- it's sk ' anderson cooper off on saturday, so when people want to bury news they put it out over the week end. >> i would add when we're at the fbi and sitting around the inspector general who is really tough that the fbi was coming out with a report. if he was coming out monday morning the answer is he wants to own the news cycle for the week because you start on monday mornings not saturday afternoon. >> the clinton white house as you remember used to...
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does this fit into what happened to our country, we don't know why paul manafort was in such a mad sk scramble for cash in late 2015 and 2016 but here is something to reup, to reread in light of current developments. this is from last summer, july 2017. quote, financial records from the secret of tax haven of cypress where paul manafort kept bank accounts during his years working in ukraine and investing with a russian oligarch indicate manafort had been in debt to prorussia interests for as much as $17 million before he joined donald trump's presidential campaign in march 2016. remember when all that stuff broke about him being in debt in really heavy debt until the time he joined trump's campaign? up close in the moment this looked like a very complicated story. nobody has bank accounts in cypress and their own name. it's all shell companies associated with shell companies associated with blah blah blah but disentangling it, what it looks lick from bank records, up until the time manafort joined the trump campaign, right up through that time when he's having the mad scramble to try
does this fit into what happened to our country, we don't know why paul manafort was in such a mad sk scramble for cash in late 2015 and 2016 but here is something to reup, to reread in light of current developments. this is from last summer, july 2017. quote, financial records from the secret of tax haven of cypress where paul manafort kept bank accounts during his years working in ukraine and investing with a russian oligarch indicate manafort had been in debt to prorussia interests for as...
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there were flights home sk scheduled. everybody knows how it will end in the senate. they have the votes to move it forward. it's a procedural vote. a sense of where everybody is. the big question is how big the vote is going to be. not whether or not it will pass. this will be the first indication of that. after this vote senator paul will get another hour or so on the floor. to plead his case. he will once again not get the amendment vote he wants and they will move to final passage. the interesting element is the timing. essentially the government shut down. because senator paul is not given his amendment vote. and they ran out of time. not because there's a specific policy issue that people are trying to force. not a large group of one party or another trying to make a major change to domestic or foreign policy. because they ran out of time. this is what happens when you release a 652 page budget deal. that incorporates major spending on the defense side. $90 billion in disaster relief. tax extenders and healthcare. into a single deal. release it an hour before th
there were flights home sk scheduled. everybody knows how it will end in the senate. they have the votes to move it forward. it's a procedural vote. a sense of where everybody is. the big question is how big the vote is going to be. not whether or not it will pass. this will be the first indication of that. after this vote senator paul will get another hour or so on the floor. to plead his case. he will once again not get the amendment vote he wants and they will move to final passage. the...
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. >> woodruff: let me sk you finally about how you grade yourself as chair of the feral reserve. put a lot of emphasis on employment, on getting people into the workforce, keeping interest rates low. you famously said, very early on, we are going to at least keep filling the punchl b until guests have all arrived. and some wereic skep when you said that. >> well, i'm n going to try to grade myself. i think that's for others to do. lock, when the economy -- look, when the economy is successful, it's becausehe workers and households in this economy, they get up and pull up their socks and go to work every day, and businesses are thinking about how to be successful, and it's the efforts of so many business people and workers, households in this economy that is responsible for the suess we're seeing. but we've tried to create financial conditions and interest rate environment and financial conditions more generally that are conducive to strong growth and ay recov from the terrible toll of the financial crisis. , when i see the unemployment rate decline to 4.1%, whichs the lowest rate
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i want to sk start by asking you, i'll start with you, sophie, first, how you're doing and how you'reall of this. >> well, that's kind of a hard question because obviously none of us are really okay. but now that we're putting all of our energy into the movement, we're feeling really motived to make a change. >> how about you, sarah? >> well, everyone has a different grieving process. i think for us this is our grieving process. i don't know about everyone else, but i can't sit at home and do nothing. i have to go out there. i have to make a change. and that's what's going to make me feel better. >> how are you, sophie, how are you organizing? it's been remarkable to watch all of you come together and start essentially a movement in the wake of this horrific tragedy in such a short period of time. what is it like? what conversations are you having? >> it's kind of crazy. we're just a bunch of high schoolers changing the world from our a friend's house in parkland. it's kind of surreal how we're doing it. it's definitely not what you would expect. it's very all over the place. but we'r
i want to sk start by asking you, i'll start with you, sophie, first, how you're doing and how you'reall of this. >> well, that's kind of a hard question because obviously none of us are really okay. but now that we're putting all of our energy into the movement, we're feeling really motived to make a change. >> how about you, sarah? >> well, everyone has a different grieving process. i think for us this is our grieving process. i don't know about everyone else, but i can't...
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. >>> stripping down to their sk ivies for a good cause why dozens beared all almost in west philadelphias weekend >>> rain, fog to contend with this morning heading out the door early, meteorologist chelsea ingram will be back to tell us about this weather ahead in our seven day forecast in just a moment stay with us. pea on ♪ it isn't just about vision, it's about care. nobody cares for eyes more than pearle. brides to be participated in an annual tradition in the running of the bride in maple shade, new jersey at goodwill 's pennsauken store brought out dozens of people trying to get their hands on a wedding discount. 350 brand new designer dresses were up for grabs along with sales, tiaras jewelry and other accessories. it raises money for job training programs. >>> a different kind of run here in philadelphia, included packs of pantless people running around philadelphia. might have seen this yesterday this event is known as cupid ease undery run. they participate and they strip down for the annual event which raises money for children's tumor foundation. 1 mile run started and ended
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. >>> and the obamas are back in thing 1, thing two, next. and sk . - this is what america's about. -imes it's nice to see all the good that's out there. bringing folks out, we have seen it in community after community. trapped in a man's body trapped in sheep's clothing. but hey, at least my taxes are free. intuit turbotax. so, howell...going? we had a vacation early in our marriage that kinda put us in a hole. go someplace exotic? yeah, bermuda. a hospital in bermuda. a hospital in bermuda. what? what happened? i got a little over-confident on a moped. even with insurance, we had to dip into our 401(k) so it set us back a little bit. sometimes you don't have a choice. but it doesn't mean you can't get back on track. great. yeah, great. i'd like to go back to bermuda. i hear it's nice. yeah, i'd like to see it. no judgment. just guidance. td ameritrade. on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort, your sleep number setting. does your bed do that? right now, save 50% on the ultimate limited edition bed. ends soon. visit sleepnumber.com fora store near you. >>> thi
. >>> and the obamas are back in thing 1, thing two, next. and sk . - this is what america's about. -imes it's nice to see all the good that's out there. bringing folks out, we have seen it in community after community. trapped in a man's body trapped in sheep's clothing. but hey, at least my taxes are free. intuit turbotax. so, howell...going? we had a vacation early in our marriage that kinda put us in a hole. go someplace exotic? yeah, bermuda. a hospital in bermuda. a hospital in...
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. >> i'd rather have my kids in an environment whe's it's a zero sk. not a small risk. not one percent. not two percent. not a half percent.an >> in 2013, baltimore school officials launched a ten- year, billion dollar upgrade tos nearly two dozools: the 21st century school buildings plan. >> what you see now is an investment of over $1 billion. >> yang: fort worthington elementary/middle thool was one first to be re-built. >> look at that line! >> yang: monique debi is the principal. >> it feels good to be in a space that has technology for children that has interactive smart boards, we have the flex furniture here and all coaborative space. >> yang: as a school principal and as an educator, what does it ean to be in a facility l this? >> i think this atmosphere speaks to the investment that we're making in our children and our families and then their future. and so when they have what theyt nelearn and the basic need is met the worry is less able to focus more on teaching andle ning. >> yang: but the plan only calls for between 23 and 28 new buildings out of at least
. >> i'd rather have my kids in an environment whe's it's a zero sk. not a small risk. not one percent. not two percent. not a half percent.an >> in 2013, baltimore school officials launched a ten- year, billion dollar upgrade tos nearly two dozools: the 21st century school buildings plan. >> what you see now is an investment of over $1 billion. >> yang: fort worthington elementary/middle thool was one first to be re-built. >> look at that line! >> yang:...
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that day flynn started having sk red c -- secret conversations and tried to under cut those sanctio sanctions. we learned about the trump tower meeting that happened and a bunch of russians. they did not disclose that until "the new york times" published an account of it. the initial defense for why they lied about that meeting, eye they didn't disclose the meeting, it didn't seem important to them. all the russians wanted to talk about is the issue of sanctions. same thing for mike flynn's conversation and the transition. one of the other weird trump campaign contacts with the russian government that we didn't learn about until months after it happened is eric prince going to the islands and meeting with the head of a russian sovereign wealth fund. eric prince tried to play down that russian meeting as nothing important but what did they discuss at that meeting? sanctions. russian sanctions. and then carter paige, the clown prince denied but admitted under oath when he went to russia in the middle of the presidential campaign as a trump campaign foreign policy advisor, yeah, the issue of san
that day flynn started having sk red c -- secret conversations and tried to under cut those sanctio sanctions. we learned about the trump tower meeting that happened and a bunch of russians. they did not disclose that until "the new york times" published an account of it. the initial defense for why they lied about that meeting, eye they didn't disclose the meeting, it didn't seem important to them. all the russians wanted to talk about is the issue of sanctions. same thing for mike...
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he fell on all his jumps and relyuaed f tree sk and finally, millions around the world marked the lunar year today. celebrations across asia featured parades, festivals and feasts. all of it, to officially welcome hee "year of the dog." still to come on tewshour: how parents can talk to their children about mass shootings. reports of an affair and a cover-up involving president trump. david corn and ramesh ponnuru igh in on the week's news. and, a blockbuster superhero movie with a nearly all-black cast. >> woodruff: the flochool shooting, and others like it, create a difficult challenge for parents and teachers alike-- how to talk to children so they're both prepared an yreassured. jog sat down with parents and school administrators in the washingt, d.c. area to see how they handle this resnsibility. >> yang: for seven-year-old lily gregorian, first grade is all about new experiences. yesterday's first: an active shooter drill, scheduled by her washington, d.c. school, in response to the florida shooting. that morning, her parents, stephanie and jamie, had a chat with her. >> we needed
he fell on all his jumps and relyuaed f tree sk and finally, millions around the world marked the lunar year today. celebrations across asia featured parades, festivals and feasts. all of it, to officially welcome hee "year of the dog." still to come on tewshour: how parents can talk to their children about mass shootings. reports of an affair and a cover-up involving president trump. david corn and ramesh ponnuru igh in on the week's news. and, a blockbuster superhero movie with a...
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that was the ceo of maer sk at the world headquarters in copenhagen.tlook, which seems bullish. he is projecting a 43% profit over 2018, but he missed expectations with profits and he did forecast that he would only on therket share container line and maybe the market would have expected him to forecast again in market share as a result, it's being pretty hit much harder than the overall market. guy: interesting to see if the hamburg south goes and whether it gives an advantage. also what he said about capacity, while we do have capacity coming through, the number of ships and cradles, i.e. future supply beginning to dwindle a little bit, which i think is interesting. the market still has big expectations. let's take a look at the anr. a bigrket still expects 25% bump in the stocks on forward from here. let's move on. there's the anr, just to show you that. markets in europe looking flat right now. we have come back little bit. some of the markets are looking positive. we will continue to monitor market developments. s&p wanting to a positive start. la
that was the ceo of maer sk at the world headquarters in copenhagen.tlook, which seems bullish. he is projecting a 43% profit over 2018, but he missed expectations with profits and he did forecast that he would only on therket share container line and maybe the market would have expected him to forecast again in market share as a result, it's being pretty hit much harder than the overall market. guy: interesting to see if the hamburg south goes and whether it gives an advantage. also what he...
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our hearts sk s and prayers are the families. the families that lost a loved ones. other families have loved ones in the hospital. i had the opportunity to visit with some of the families last night. also, we want to make sure this never happens again. next week in tallahassee, i'm going to sit down with state leaders. we're going to have a real conversation about two things. how do we make sure when a parent is ready to send their child to school, that in florida, that parent knows that child is going to be safe? number two, how do we make sure that individuals with mental illness do not touch a gun? we need to have a real conversation so we have public safety for our schools in this state. i've spoken with the speaker, richa richard corcoran. they're committed to providing the resources and having a real conversation about how do we make sure we have a public safety. i want to make sure my children, my grandchildren, yours, everybody in this state, can wake up and be safe. i'm going to stay here and do everything i can. i know all the state resources are going to
our hearts sk s and prayers are the families. the families that lost a loved ones. other families have loved ones in the hospital. i had the opportunity to visit with some of the families last night. also, we want to make sure this never happens again. next week in tallahassee, i'm going to sit down with state leaders. we're going to have a real conversation about two things. how do we make sure when a parent is ready to send their child to school, that in florida, that parent knows that child...
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sk hynix earlier jumped over 5%. tech stocks are finding a little bit of favor this morning.resting, here at the world capital markets symposium. the perspective from southeast fundamentals are strong, we have seen robust growth. given the valuations are quite cheap compared to what we have seen in the u.s.. could still serve as a safety given. who better to talk about this second-biggestr asset fund. i am happy to be joined by the ceo in kl. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me here. yvonne: a violent drawdown, but it seems things are changing. what is the takeaway? >> global fundamentals are still pretty good. growth is looking higher compared to previous years. for that region, corporate's will be able to support valuations in the market and the recent sell down was probably just a correction, the result of a rally. time. short a yvonne: how active is kwap going in and out of investments? are you sticking to your strategy? >> we are, very actively. last year onwards we were very focused [indiscernible] when you are focusing on return on investment, you have
sk hynix earlier jumped over 5%. tech stocks are finding a little bit of favor this morning.resting, here at the world capital markets symposium. the perspective from southeast fundamentals are strong, we have seen robust growth. given the valuations are quite cheap compared to what we have seen in the u.s.. could still serve as a safety given. who better to talk about this second-biggestr asset fund. i am happy to be joined by the ceo in kl. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for...
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he took them to a remote part of the reservation, used as 46rbings sk -- ashlynn, slallingtered her, and left her brother to fend or hims. her father filed a missing person's report within three hours, but an amber alert issued until 2:30 a.m. david begay, her attacker, said she was alive when he left. when a child is abducted, action in those first hours is crucial to their protection. the amber alert program has proven effective at instantly providing information to the public to assist in the effort. according to the national center for missing and exploited children, of the amber alerts issued in 2016, 94% of the recovered children were found within the first 72 hours, including 47% were found within the first three hours. between 1997 and february, 2017, the amber alert program has been credited with a safe recovery of 868 children. amber alert saves lives. today we have the opportunity to ensure all children may benefit from the amber alert program if necessary, no matter where they reside. this bill will re-authorize the department of justice grant program that assists state a
he took them to a remote part of the reservation, used as 46rbings sk -- ashlynn, slallingtered her, and left her brother to fend or hims. her father filed a missing person's report within three hours, but an amber alert issued until 2:30 a.m. david begay, her attacker, said she was alive when he left. when a child is abducted, action in those first hours is crucial to their protection. the amber alert program has proven effective at instantly providing information to the public to assist in...
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so does a speed sk local ties. we )re live overnight in south korea with results.ail. or painted in luxurious strokes. and in rare cases... both. it can be sculpted in beautiful detail. or painted in luxurious strokes. and in rare cases... both. ♪ >>> it is 8:30 on this monday morning, february 12th, 2018. monday night here, actually. the xxiii winter olympic games, from pyeongchang, south korea. >> keir simmons is here. he hit the streets of seoul, on an adventure that involved singing and eating, because he's a giver. >>> we're always ready to eat. we're going to show you how to get a taste of korea at home. we're going to start with korean >> but first we are so excited. we're w joined by team usa's opening big medals during the opening weekend with chris mazdzer in the luge. oh, my god. by the way,.s you made history. first usa teamm athlete to win the medal in the luge. how does that's feel? >> it's p generations of luge athletes getting me to this point. so winning a medal, it's the best way i can give back and say thank you for like the entire organization's
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this sunday marks eight years since figure skatthis figure sk 2010 what have you been up to since >>ing. i tried to come back after my win in vancouver to compete in the 2014 sochi games, but some injuries and subsequent surgeries kept me out. then i went on to work for a real estate firm called charter. >> how did you get involved in real estate after that >> honestly, i wasn't sure what to do after skating ended. it had been my whole life and my focus was so singular towards that gold medal. i had a friend who was one of the founding partners of charter. he said it's a great stepping stone, if nothing else i learned a lot. i worked on the property rep side. >> i wonder how many young athletes struggle with the same transition >> you hear about the difficulty with the transition, on the other hand there's a sense of somebody who is able to dedicate everything to a goal that you can redeploy that? is that possible >> i believe it is yes. i'm appreciative to my current employer, vera wang, another good friend of mine, for believing that those skills i learned as an olympic athlete are
this sunday marks eight years since figure skatthis figure sk 2010 what have you been up to since >>ing. i tried to come back after my win in vancouver to compete in the 2014 sochi games, but some injuries and subsequent surgeries kept me out. then i went on to work for a real estate firm called charter. >> how did you get involved in real estate after that >> honestly, i wasn't sure what to do after skating ended. it had been my whole life and my focus was so singular towards...
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. ♪ o beautiful for spacious sk s skies ♪ ♪ for amber waves of grain >> i have to do what's best forte ♪ i'm talking about america ♪ sweet america ♪ you know, god done shed his grace on thee ♪ >> oh, i love it. >> by the way, that was chloe's real dad in the -- >> and you said he really did -- >> he really did leave his job. that is such an awesome, awesome moment. >> she's so busy training, okay, i'm not joining you guys live but she did have a special video message. >> hi hoda. i just watched the super bowl commercial and it was really fun. it was a lot of fun making it so watching it all come together was really exciting with my parents. and yeah, so tonight i'm flying out to japan. i'll be there for a week and then i go to korea, so i'm really excited. it will be my first olympics, so i'm really looking forward to that. and i'm excited to see you as well, so i'll catch you at the bottom of the pipe. >> you got to interview her. >> i got to interview -- i love her and her hair changes color. she changes it from red to blue to whatever. i can't wait to see what color she comes up w
. ♪ o beautiful for spacious sk s skies ♪ ♪ for amber waves of grain >> i have to do what's best forte ♪ i'm talking about america ♪ sweet america ♪ you know, god done shed his grace on thee ♪ >> oh, i love it. >> by the way, that was chloe's real dad in the -- >> and you said he really did -- >> he really did leave his job. that is such an awesome, awesome moment. >> she's so busy training, okay, i'm not joining you guys live but she did have a...