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you know, this spike is much larger than that one, but on the other hand the spike looks like the rate of change, it appears to be slowing down. the rate of change in 2015 is signsompared to 2015, and in 2017 that the rate of change, it may continue to slow. so is it a trend? we do not know, but that is not a reason to ignore the issue. the fact is, in 2016 there were 3000 more homicides per year compared to 2014, 3000 lives. this is literally a matter of life and death and we need to treated appropriately. host: we are going to get one more caller, robert in tuscaloosa, alabama. caller: good morning. it is hard to get on. i want to make an observation. you can talk directly to your guests here, rather than 10 seconds later, and i have been watching c-span since 1979, but immigration, the immigration started when the europeans started coming to the western hemisphere and the people who are the most violent are the europeans. in other words, those that are well-suited and doing well in some weretry, they -- run out, some are exiled to this country and to the europeans are europeans- adn
you know, this spike is much larger than that one, but on the other hand the spike looks like the rate of change, it appears to be slowing down. the rate of change in 2015 is signsompared to 2015, and in 2017 that the rate of change, it may continue to slow. so is it a trend? we do not know, but that is not a reason to ignore the issue. the fact is, in 2016 there were 3000 more homicides per year compared to 2014, 3000 lives. this is literally a matter of life and death and we need to treated...
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health care without big spikes. every year the massive spikes to obamacare have been ridiculous. i did not speak about mitch about this today but a priority of mine will be the cost of prescription drugs. we are going to get the costs way down and those drug with regard to both come you have the drug companies. they contribute massive amounts of money to political people. i don't know mitch, maybe even to you. me, i am not interested in their money. i don't need their money. you have prescription drugs. you go to england, various places. the same bill from the same company is a tiny fraction of the united states. we are going to get drug prices way down because the world is
health care without big spikes. every year the massive spikes to obamacare have been ridiculous. i did not speak about mitch about this today but a priority of mine will be the cost of prescription drugs. we are going to get the costs way down and those drug with regard to both come you have the drug companies. they contribute massive amounts of money to political people. i don't know mitch, maybe even to you. me, i am not interested in their money. i don't need their money. you have...
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what's wrong with spike? >> i don't know what's wrong with spike.e of the most of delusional comments i have ever heard. but we have heard other people say the same thing. if spike lee is more concerned about president obama than he is for a person starving his own people. is he more concerned about donald trump than the president who murdered otto warmbier. his motivations are more political than based on reality. jesse: jack brewer and i were talking about kneeling. he said a lot of the players were kneeling in prayer. does that change at all your opinion about their motivations with regards to the kneeling? >> i'll tell you, i was listening to that interview and i was very confused. before a game the university of tennessee to this dave a minister who offered a prayer. but when it's time for the national anthem everyone is standing and they are at attention. if you are a veteran you are authorized to salute. what was so upsetting for me when i looked at the game played last week sunday in london, england. we had american players who took a knee d
what's wrong with spike? >> i don't know what's wrong with spike.e of the most of delusional comments i have ever heard. but we have heard other people say the same thing. if spike lee is more concerned about president obama than he is for a person starving his own people. is he more concerned about donald trump than the president who murdered otto warmbier. his motivations are more political than based on reality. jesse: jack brewer and i were talking about kneeling. he said a lot of the...
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lobbying spending has spiked. the record -- the record shows congress has been unusually busy being lobbied by groups and businesses. tell us more. frustration that they are getting nothing accomplished. frustration they are getting nothing accomplished. money being spent is on the increased -- is on the increase. expectation, whenever you have a president and a congress in the same party at -- at the beginning of a new presidential term, or is this expectation things would get done. 2017,rst six months of they are approaching the level, record levels, we saw at the beginning of the obama administration. president obama had a solidly democratic congress. these industries are spending a lot of money. agendasnd advance their . you're not seeing major deflation out of this congress. legislation out of this congress. host: you write the companies are on track to spend the most in lobbying since 2009. these numbers come from the center for responsible politics. industry, pharmaceuticals $144ealth insurers, million. ele
lobbying spending has spiked. the record -- the record shows congress has been unusually busy being lobbied by groups and businesses. tell us more. frustration that they are getting nothing accomplished. frustration they are getting nothing accomplished. money being spent is on the increased -- is on the increase. expectation, whenever you have a president and a congress in the same party at -- at the beginning of a new presidential term, or is this expectation things would get done. 2017,rst...
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there wasn't a spike until monday. cnn and msnbc talked about maria more on air than fox. news crews alerted the rest of the country to the desperation
there wasn't a spike until monday. cnn and msnbc talked about maria more on air than fox. news crews alerted the rest of the country to the desperation
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ballpark area that has spiked up. and it spiked up again later on, in 2014 and it has come down a little but not very much. it is still over 25%. it was up around 30%. and the fed has held assets roughly equal to one third of the entire commercial banking sector. that is not having a minimal footprint in the market, that is having a major footprint. and of course most of that is with the treasuries, longer-term treasuries and mortgage backed securities. where we check to see this shows up in the banking sector, you can look at the monetary base and the monetary base was on a slightly upward trend, going back to the 80's. but you have a very large spike during the initiation of these both the and you have quantitative easing programs and emergency lending programs. most of those are temporary, most of those are gone, but some of the spike in between the crisis and now is to to the emergency lending programs, as well. if you look closely at the balance sheet, you will see that most of this is in excess reserves now. and
ballpark area that has spiked up. and it spiked up again later on, in 2014 and it has come down a little but not very much. it is still over 25%. it was up around 30%. and the fed has held assets roughly equal to one third of the entire commercial banking sector. that is not having a minimal footprint in the market, that is having a major footprint. and of course most of that is with the treasuries, longer-term treasuries and mortgage backed securities. where we check to see this shows up in...
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>>once, when volatility spiked... and? >>by the time they got me an answer, it was too late. td ameritrade's elite service team can handle your toughest questions right away- with volatility, it's all about your risk distribution. good to know. >>thanks, mike. we got your back kate. >>does he do that all the time? oh yeah, sometimes he pops out of the couch. help from real traders. only with td ameritrade.
>>once, when volatility spiked... and? >>by the time they got me an answer, it was too late. td ameritrade's elite service team can handle your toughest questions right away- with volatility, it's all about your risk distribution. good to know. >>thanks, mike. we got your back kate. >>does he do that all the time? oh yeah, sometimes he pops out of the couch. help from real traders. only with td ameritrade.
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there wasn't a spike until monday. cnn and msnbc talked about maria more on air than fox. news crews alerted the rest of the country to the desperation of the citizens on the island. according to "the washington post," the coverage captured trump's attention too. let's get into a the correlation if there is one with our panel. tara, do you see a correlation,
there wasn't a spike until monday. cnn and msnbc talked about maria more on air than fox. news crews alerted the rest of the country to the desperation of the citizens on the island. according to "the washington post," the coverage captured trump's attention too. let's get into a the correlation if there is one with our panel. tara, do you see a correlation,
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aetna spiking initially after it was unlocked after being halted. it is all over the map.now aetna is up 9%. cvs was down 3%. now up slightly. this is a big story, folks. still at $174. the buyout price according to dow jones, $200 a share. it will be a big headline tomorrow. >>> you can talk about those two being big large caps. with all the love being thrown at large caps, maybe it is time to search for what some people call, work with me here, the cockroaches of the market. unloved, unwanted but that can withstand any explosive correction that might be headed their way. george young is portfolio manager at vilory and company. he comanageses the balanced fund. it is up 8% year-to-date. wow, cockroaches, which ones do you love? >> i might be uniquely qualified being from new orleans. we have many to choose from. liz: we have many here in new york. >> we look at company you know loved, you know followed. you want a -- unfollowed. we would rather buy them when they're cheap. liz: which i like. apache at 39 bucks is down precipitously, is it not? >> it is. liz: 3p% down year
aetna spiking initially after it was unlocked after being halted. it is all over the map.now aetna is up 9%. cvs was down 3%. now up slightly. this is a big story, folks. still at $174. the buyout price according to dow jones, $200 a share. it will be a big headline tomorrow. >>> you can talk about those two being big large caps. with all the love being thrown at large caps, maybe it is time to search for what some people call, work with me here, the cockroaches of the market. unloved,...
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so we have other spike in lobbying and that's real real new but it's interesting. all neutral until we get to the point where we say things like congress has been busy. they're listening to all the lobbyists, a if that's valuable busy work good for the people. and that's whole thing about how everybody needs to give access to congress so they can make good decisions as if that's all neutral. what about following the money and the power and the value of having that money pushing through interests that are not representing the people. i'd like some comment on that. >> guest: on the issue of, is congress working, are they doing anything? some people -- one point of view is they haven't done anything and just taking recesses and meeting with lobbyists and doing nothing to advance the people's interests. if you're happy with the status quo, people say, well, maybe they're not making things worse. i do think there's a difference of opinion on the value of lobbying. we don't want politics to be influenced by groups that don't have the people's assed at heart but it can be
so we have other spike in lobbying and that's real real new but it's interesting. all neutral until we get to the point where we say things like congress has been busy. they're listening to all the lobbyists, a if that's valuable busy work good for the people. and that's whole thing about how everybody needs to give access to congress so they can make good decisions as if that's all neutral. what about following the money and the power and the value of having that money pushing through...
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then add a row of spikes with a distance of two centimeters they must face one another. press the tape and the foil firmly so no paint can get underneath also stick to the edges. now the three boards are ready for painting. stretch a rubber band across the painting to wipe off excess paint then use the brush to paint the free spaces on the wooden boards. if you want different effects use a piece of the sponge and dip it into the paint. then dab it on the paper towel and then on the empty spaces. the irregular look gives it a vintage feel. like to paint dry before removing the sticky tape. if there's any paint left under the table use a sharp object like the blade of a knife to scratch it off. finally add the transparent wax to seal. avoid scratches. you can have savor it scared to differ and size depending on what you want to use them for. and that was a bit too far if you want to see that video again are all the interesting d.i.y. projects that just had to are huge of d.w. interior design and with that we're out of time for me and the rest of the team thanks for watchin
then add a row of spikes with a distance of two centimeters they must face one another. press the tape and the foil firmly so no paint can get underneath also stick to the edges. now the three boards are ready for painting. stretch a rubber band across the painting to wipe off excess paint then use the brush to paint the free spaces on the wooden boards. if you want different effects use a piece of the sponge and dip it into the paint. then dab it on the paper towel and then on the empty...
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>>once, when volatility spiked... and? >>by the time they got me an answer, it was too late.eritrade's elite service team can handle your toughest questions right away- with volatility, it's all about your risk distribution. good to know. >>thanks, mike. we got your back kate. >>does he do that all the time? oh yeah, sometimes he pops out of the couch. help from real traders. only with td ameritrade. witness katy perry. witness katy perry become a legal witness. witness katy perry and left shark. or a card shark. grandma? witness katy perry work. witness katy perry firework. witness katy perry swish. witness katy perry... aaaaaaw look at that dog! katy perry: with music videos and behind the scenes footage, xfinity lets you witness all things me. well, it'sonce again.eason >>yeah. lot of tech companies are reporting today. and, how's it looking? >>i don't know. there's so many opinions out there, it's hard to make sense of it all. well, victor, do you have something for him? >>check this out. td ameritrade aggregates thousands of earnings estimates into a single data point. t
>>once, when volatility spiked... and? >>by the time they got me an answer, it was too late.eritrade's elite service team can handle your toughest questions right away- with volatility, it's all about your risk distribution. good to know. >>thanks, mike. we got your back kate. >>does he do that all the time? oh yeah, sometimes he pops out of the couch. help from real traders. only with td ameritrade. witness katy perry. witness katy perry become a legal witness. witness...
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>>once, when volatility spiked... and? >>by the time they got me an answer, it was too late. td ameritrade's elite service team can handle your toughest questions right away- with volatility, it's all about your risk distribution. good to know. >>thanks, mike. we got your back kate. >>does he do that all the time? oh yeah, sometimes he pops out of the couch. help from real traders. only with td ameritrade. well, it'sonce again.eason >>yeah. lot of tech companies are reporting today. and, how's it looking? >>i don't know. there's so many opinions out there, it's hard to make sense of it all. well, victor, do you have something for him? >>check this out. td ameritrade aggregates thousands of earnings estimates into a single data point. that way you can keep your eyes on the big picture. >>huh. feel better? >>much better. yeah, me too. wow, you really did a number on this thing. >>sorry about that. that's alright. i got a box of 'em. thousands of opinions. one estimate. the earnings tool from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back the nasdaq soaring to new highs today after blowout ear
>>once, when volatility spiked... and? >>by the time they got me an answer, it was too late. td ameritrade's elite service team can handle your toughest questions right away- with volatility, it's all about your risk distribution. good to know. >>thanks, mike. we got your back kate. >>does he do that all the time? oh yeah, sometimes he pops out of the couch. help from real traders. only with td ameritrade. well, it'sonce again.eason >>yeah. lot of tech companies...
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>>once, when volatility spiked... and? >>by the time they got me an answer, it was too late. td ameritrade's elite service team can handle your toughest questions right away- with volatility, it's all about your risk distribution. good to know. >>thanks, mike. we got your back kate. >>does he do that all the time? oh yeah, sometimes he pops out of the couch. help from real traders. only with td ameritrade. or a little internet machine? it makes you wonder: shouldn't we get our phones and internet from the same company? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you get up to 5 lines of talk and text at no extra cost. so all you pay for is data. see how much you can save. choose by the gig or unlimited. xfinity mobile. a new kind of network designed to save you money. call, visit, or go to xfinitymobile.com. well, it'sonce again.eason >>yeah. lot of tech companies are reporting today. and, how's it looking? >>i don't know. there's so many opinions out there, it's hard to make sense of it all. well, victor, do you have something for him? >>check this out. td ameritrade
>>once, when volatility spiked... and? >>by the time they got me an answer, it was too late. td ameritrade's elite service team can handle your toughest questions right away- with volatility, it's all about your risk distribution. good to know. >>thanks, mike. we got your back kate. >>does he do that all the time? oh yeah, sometimes he pops out of the couch. help from real traders. only with td ameritrade. or a little internet machine? it makes you wonder: shouldn't we...
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the story, spiked at the last minute because they were afraid of retaliation by the government. mainstream media networks are freight report truisms for fear of fdc revoking their license. the next book tells this amazing story. my meetings with donald trump and the interactions we had and what it all means, stay tuned for that. we 19 james o'keefe is the author of this book, breakthrough:our guerrilla war to expose fraud and save democracy. this is booktv on c-span2 at freedom fest in las vegas. .. featuring biographer jonathan hyde talking about mohammed ali. talk radio host erick erickson and many others. for a complete schedule visit our website at book tv.org. you can also follow us on social media or on twitter facebook and instagram book tv. also airing this weekend on a afterwards program the life and career of newt gingrich. also, national book award winning officer, hasse coats in elliot abrams the former official in the reagan and george w bush administration argues that despite the outcome of the arab spring the u.s. should push for the expansion of democracy in the
the story, spiked at the last minute because they were afraid of retaliation by the government. mainstream media networks are freight report truisms for fear of fdc revoking their license. the next book tells this amazing story. my meetings with donald trump and the interactions we had and what it all means, stay tuned for that. we 19 james o'keefe is the author of this book, breakthrough:our guerrilla war to expose fraud and save democracy. this is booktv on c-span2 at freedom fest in las...
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>>once, when volatility spiked... and? >>by the time they got me an answer, it was too late.d ameritrade's elite service team can handle your toughest questions right away- with volatility, it's all about your risk distribution. good to know. >>thanks, mike. we got your back kate. >>does he do that all the time? oh yeah, sometimes he pops out of the couch. help from real traders. only with td ameritrade. hi, i'm the internet! you knoarmless bowling.lt? you got this, jimmy! you know what's easy? building your website with godaddy. pick a domain name. choose a design. you can build a website in under an hour. now that's a strike! get your domain today and get a free trial of gocentral. build a better website in under an hour. i love you. witness katy perry. witness katy perry become a legal witness. witness katy perry and left shark. or a card shark. grandma? witness katy perry work. witness katy perry firework. witness katy perry swish. witness katy perry... aaaaaaw look at that dog! katy perry: with music videos and behind the scenes footage, xfinity lets you witness all thin
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a meaningful spike.isruptions,those there are also comments from opec that are giving support to the oil price. there are other factors in play. what are the key takeaways from the opec statement? yousef: matt, it is fascinating when you pull up the intraday charts on brent crude, because it was quite a move on the news that opec is quite bullish, in terms of the output. they have their report which they will be releasing. also some interesting comments from the secretary saying that opec/non-opec should consider its framework for institutionalizing corporation at the production meeting in november. this is not a short game. they are in it for the long term. the kuwaiti oil minister saying all they need is another month before assessing the market data and deciding on an extension of cuts. opening a slightly more accelerated timeline. matt: yousef, thank you very much for that. talking to us about what is going on there in the oil patch. is it the kurdish crisis only a short-term part of the story? that
a meaningful spike.isruptions,those there are also comments from opec that are giving support to the oil price. there are other factors in play. what are the key takeaways from the opec statement? yousef: matt, it is fascinating when you pull up the intraday charts on brent crude, because it was quite a move on the news that opec is quite bullish, in terms of the output. they have their report which they will be releasing. also some interesting comments from the secretary saying that...
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exposed in this firestorm after nbc news, "the new york times," they are now accused of apparently spiking stories against weinstein for years. how many of women could have been protected had they done their job? after a deafening silence, hillary clinton says she will give harvey weinstein's political donations to charity. we will do something no one else on the media will do. we will talk about the millions and millions and millions of dollars that hillary clinton took to countries with atrocious horrible human rights records against christians, gays and lesbians, and jews. that is all a part of tonight's opening monologue. dozens of women have come forward accusing this hollywood producer of a lot of misconduct. according to tmc, weinstein is now in a rehab facility in the scottsdale, arizona, area. we have new video of weinstein asking for a second chance. let's watch this. >> harvey, are you doing okay? >> i'm trying my best. >> thank you, glad to see you are doing okay. >> i am not doing okay. i'm trying. i've got to get help. you know what? we all make mistakes. a second chance, i h
exposed in this firestorm after nbc news, "the new york times," they are now accused of apparently spiking stories against weinstein for years. how many of women could have been protected had they done their job? after a deafening silence, hillary clinton says she will give harvey weinstein's political donations to charity. we will do something no one else on the media will do. we will talk about the millions and millions and millions of dollars that hillary clinton took to countries...
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the spike is higher. we see a lot of industrious metals. index, the stoxx 600 commodity reduce or index. if you look at the relative strength index, this did go above 70 earlier, suggesting miners of enter the overall range. they are trading at the highest level in four years. low has dropped back down 70 now. rsi is just over 69 on the are in -- rsi. some have gone above 7000 the first time in's 2014. this has gone above $1000 for the first 2001. the euro is actually weakening against most of its g10 peers. began is strengthening against its peers. it is weaker for the third day on this chart. you've got the retracement lines, also the 55 day average. euro yen is drifting lower. is 19 minutes into the trading day here in the u.s.. julie: we have records for the all major averages. the absolute gains are relatively small. we see metals outperform. we have some weakness in some of the interest rate sensitive stocks area janet yellen's comments are being read as relatively hawkish, even though she expresses confusion that inflation has not pi
the spike is higher. we see a lot of industrious metals. index, the stoxx 600 commodity reduce or index. if you look at the relative strength index, this did go above 70 earlier, suggesting miners of enter the overall range. they are trading at the highest level in four years. low has dropped back down 70 now. rsi is just over 69 on the are in -- rsi. some have gone above 7000 the first time in's 2014. this has gone above $1000 for the first 2001. the euro is actually weakening against most of...
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, you would have had massive spikes, you already have, every year massive spikes to obamacare have been ridiculous and i didn't speak to mitch about this today, a priority is the cost of prescription drugs, we'll get the costs way down, way down. and those drug companies, you have insurance companies, ones case and the other case, with regard to both, you have the drug companies, they contribute massive amounts of money to political people. i don't know, mitch, maybe to you, i have to tell you they contribute massive amounts of money. me? i'm not interested in their money, i don't need their money. i will tell you, you have prescription drugs you go to england, various places, canada, many, many countries and the same exact pill from the same company, the same box, same everything is tiny fraction of what it costs in the united states. we are going to get drug prices, prescription drug prices way down because the world is taking advantage of us, the world is taking advantage of us when that happens. that is very important. >> sir, mr. president, sir -- >> health care, about 6 million pe
, you would have had massive spikes, you already have, every year massive spikes to obamacare have been ridiculous and i didn't speak to mitch about this today, a priority is the cost of prescription drugs, we'll get the costs way down, way down. and those drug companies, you have insurance companies, ones case and the other case, with regard to both, you have the drug companies, they contribute massive amounts of money to political people. i don't know, mitch, maybe to you, i have to tell you...
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well, alexandria decided to sound the alarm because of a spike in opioid overdoses. unlike any they had ever seen before. they're hoping now by palomino putting first responders and the community alike on alert, they can stop this disturbing trend. >> mother reports that she is unable to wake her son. >> reporter: first responders training for a scenario they see a call for an unconscious person with symptoms that suggest an opioid overdose. >> pinpoint shallow respirations. let's go ahead and give him some narcan for a possible opioid overdose. >> reporter: last week it was reality. six times. fire, police, mental health departments, they all share information as part of what they call an opioid work group. they decided to issue a warning that there was some type of very potent opioid in alexandria. >> this is the first time that something has officially been sent out saying, hey, we had a spike here. >> reporter: battalion chief brian risik is the operations manager here. he says alexandria has not seen as serious an opioid epidemic as other areas. the trend is goi
well, alexandria decided to sound the alarm because of a spike in opioid overdoses. unlike any they had ever seen before. they're hoping now by palomino putting first responders and the community alike on alert, they can stop this disturbing trend. >> mother reports that she is unable to wake her son. >> reporter: first responders training for a scenario they see a call for an unconscious person with symptoms that suggest an opioid overdose. >> pinpoint shallow respirations....
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it means everything. >> he has spikes from head to toe. crazy. these characters say they will always be fans of the raiders. >> got to love the tradition. you can see the raiders play the chiefs right here on kpix 5. a special edition of news and pregame coverage starts at 4 p.m. >>> feels like football weather out there and i'll have your raider forecast here in just a moment. i want to show you the airport right now. it's gray outside. we'll see more gray coming through. in fact, more green, as well. here's a look at our wind direction. it's all coming off the coast. that's why it feels cool. it's brisk. west-southwest winds over across the south bay to the north getting southwest winds in napa at 11. fairfield 23-mile-per-hour sustained winds. here's why. we do have this system of course to the north and this is what we have been watching very closely to see when it will arrive. so here's your futurecast. 5:00 today, the north bay hills are expected to get the rain from this calistoga will begin and then sebastopol and getting heavy through th
it means everything. >> he has spikes from head to toe. crazy. these characters say they will always be fans of the raiders. >> got to love the tradition. you can see the raiders play the chiefs right here on kpix 5. a special edition of news and pregame coverage starts at 4 p.m. >>> feels like football weather out there and i'll have your raider forecast here in just a moment. i want to show you the airport right now. it's gray outside. we'll see more gray coming through....
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>>once, when volatility spiked... and? >>by the time they got me an answer, it was too late.'s elite service team can handle your toughest questions right away- with volatility, it's all about your risk distribution. good to know. >>thanks, mike. we got your back kate. >>does he do that all the time? oh yeah, sometimes he pops out of the couch. help from real traders. only with td ameritrade. expestandard.e lexus rx with advanced safety. lease the 2017 rx 350 for $399 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. opeople you don't know actuallye care about you. to protect what you love, call 1-800-adt-cares >>> almost every company i follow that sells its merchandise in stores to individuals as ecommerce strategy always sounds like they got an amazon of their own going back there, something's not only fantastic but ready to take over in a moment's notice except it doesn't work for many of these companies, ecommerce is unpredictable, expensive and not ready for prime time in many case it's not ready for anything other than giving the executives something they
>>once, when volatility spiked... and? >>by the time they got me an answer, it was too late.'s elite service team can handle your toughest questions right away- with volatility, it's all about your risk distribution. good to know. >>thanks, mike. we got your back kate. >>does he do that all the time? oh yeah, sometimes he pops out of the couch. help from real traders. only with td ameritrade. expestandard.e lexus rx with advanced safety. lease the 2017 rx 350 for $399 a...
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portion but they will get that through in terms of the house but the bigger issue is -- we saw them spike ball early when it came to health care reform. we are just at the beginning of the beginning, no one is seeing the details, this is a framework, a long way to go. do they have a vision? too many in washington have a vision of themselves in office and not a vision for the american people. they have got to get back to that. heather: final thoughts. >> can't talk about hope anymore. the time for hope on tax reform is done. get it done by thanksgiving and moved to other problems like healthcare. jillian: that was great to have you with us today. have a great day. it is 20 minutes until the top of the air. midair emergency, terrifying moments when a bird takes out an engine forcing a plane to dump fuel from the air. a tire -- a titer on refugees and tougher settings, big announcement for donald trump as his travel ban is about to expire. the worst city to live in in america just revealed. ♪ we do? i took the trash out. i know - and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medica
portion but they will get that through in terms of the house but the bigger issue is -- we saw them spike ball early when it came to health care reform. we are just at the beginning of the beginning, no one is seeing the details, this is a framework, a long way to go. do they have a vision? too many in washington have a vision of themselves in office and not a vision for the american people. they have got to get back to that. heather: final thoughts. >> can't talk about hope anymore. the...
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you know, this spike is much larger than that one, but on the other hand the spike looks like the ratef change, it appears to be slowing down. the rate of change in 2015 is signsompared to 2015, and in 2017 that the rate of change, it may continue to slow. so is it a trend? we do not know, but that is not a reason to ignore the issue. the fact is, in 2016 there were 3000 more homicides per year compared to 2014, 3000 lives. this is literally a matter of life and death and we need to treated appropriately. host: we are going to get one more caller, robert in tuscaloosa, alabama. caller: good morning. it is hard to get on. i want to make an observation. you can talk directly to your guests here, rather than 10 seconds later, and i have been watching c-span since 1979, but immigration, the immigration started when the europeans started coming to the western hemisphere and the people who are the most violent are the europeans. in other words, those that are well-suited and doing well in some weretry, they -- run out, some are exiled to this country and to the europeans are europeans- adnd
you know, this spike is much larger than that one, but on the other hand the spike looks like the ratef change, it appears to be slowing down. the rate of change in 2015 is signsompared to 2015, and in 2017 that the rate of change, it may continue to slow. so is it a trend? we do not know, but that is not a reason to ignore the issue. the fact is, in 2016 there were 3000 more homicides per year compared to 2014, 3000 lives. this is literally a matter of life and death and we need to treated...
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you would've had massive spikes. you already have. i mean, every year the massive spikes to help get up and ridiculous. i did not talk too much about this today but a priority of mine and you know that is coming up, is the cost of prescription drugs. we're going to get the cost way down, way down. in the other case, with regards to vote you have the drug companies. they contribute massive amounts of money to political people. i don't know, mitch, maybe even to you. i have to tell you, they contribute massive amounts of money. me? i'm not interested in their money. i do not need their money. i will tell you, you have prescription drugs. england, canada, many, many countries, the exact same bill from the exact same company, dr., same everything, is a tiny fraction of what it cost in the world has taken advantage of us. that will be important. reporter: mr. president. care,er: on health [indiscernible] 70% that you won in november. now you cut off these payments. will you ensure those people will have health and coverage to pay that insu
you would've had massive spikes. you already have. i mean, every year the massive spikes to help get up and ridiculous. i did not talk too much about this today but a priority of mine and you know that is coming up, is the cost of prescription drugs. we're going to get the cost way down, way down. in the other case, with regards to vote you have the drug companies. they contribute massive amounts of money to political people. i don't know, mitch, maybe even to you. i have to tell you, they...
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premiums were set to spike after the cost subsidy sharing stopped. oddly enough, president trump signaled his approval of this deal. there's a lot of resistance on capitol hill in the house and senate. legislation probably wouldn't come together until sometime next week and probably be attached to some sort of larger spending bill. live on capitol hill i'm melanie alnwick "fox5" local any. >> 4:32 the time and "fox5" is following the latest on president trump tax reform. senate vote todd move forward on republican budget plan a big step for party's goal to cut taxes and simplify the irs code. president trump tax plan corporate rate from 35 reduce tax brackets and double standard deduction. he says his tax plan is once in generation opportunity to revitalize economy and businesses and the american drem. let's give our country the best christmas present at all. massive tax relief. get our tax cuts through the house, through the senate, and to my desk for signature. >> critics warn the president tax plan will mroon the federal budget deficit. the bill w
premiums were set to spike after the cost subsidy sharing stopped. oddly enough, president trump signaled his approval of this deal. there's a lot of resistance on capitol hill in the house and senate. legislation probably wouldn't come together until sometime next week and probably be attached to some sort of larger spending bill. live on capitol hill i'm melanie alnwick "fox5" local any. >> 4:32 the time and "fox5" is following the latest on president trump tax...
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at least for them could lead to a spike in those premiums. a big issue out there today seems to be the allegations against hollywood heavy weight harvey weinstein. more women are coming forward sharing stories. hillary clinton breaking their silence. weinstein has donated to various canned dates you including hillary clinton and barack obama . it went public. in a statement earlier today mrs. clinton wrote i was shocked and q by the revel racials by harvey weinstein, the behavior described by women coming forward cannot be tolerated. their support of others is critical in helping to stop this kind of behavior. michelle and i have been disgusted about the recent reports about harvey weinstein. any man who degrades women in such fashion needs to be held accountable regardless of wealth and status. angelica lee jolie says she was harassed by him early in her career. she claims she was in a hotel and weinstein made an unwanted advance. she chose never to work with him again and warned others. movie emma. at the time paltrow was dating pit. pittco
at least for them could lead to a spike in those premiums. a big issue out there today seems to be the allegations against hollywood heavy weight harvey weinstein. more women are coming forward sharing stories. hillary clinton breaking their silence. weinstein has donated to various canned dates you including hillary clinton and barack obama . it went public. in a statement earlier today mrs. clinton wrote i was shocked and q by the revel racials by harvey weinstein, the behavior described by...
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then add a row of spikes with a distance of two centimeters they must face one another.pressed the tape and the foil firmly so no paint can get underneath also stick to the edges. now the three boards are ready for painting. stretch a rubber band across the painting to wipe off excess paint then use the brush to paint the free spaces on the wooden boards. if you want different effects use a piece of the sponge and dip it into the paint. on the paper towel and then on the empty spaces. the irregular look gives it a vintage feel. like to paint dry before removing the sticky tape. if there's any paint left under the table use a sharp object like the blade of a knife to scratch it off. finally add the transparent wax to seal and avoid scratches. you can have supports to differ and. depending on what you want to use them for. that was a bit too far if you want to see that video again are all the interesting d.i.y. projects than just had to our huge of d.w. interior design and with that we're out of time for me and the rest of the team thanks for watching and see you again tom
then add a row of spikes with a distance of two centimeters they must face one another.pressed the tape and the foil firmly so no paint can get underneath also stick to the edges. now the three boards are ready for painting. stretch a rubber band across the painting to wipe off excess paint then use the brush to paint the free spaces on the wooden boards. if you want different effects use a piece of the sponge and dip it into the paint. on the paper towel and then on the empty spaces. the...
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scott macfarlane and the i-team found a sharp and sudden spike in cases of upskirting in our area. >>eporter: you might have heard of upskirting, men taking pictures you have up women's clothing and keeping or sharing the pictures. in a recent series of cases, they've hit d.c. metro stations, up escalators or on the train. there's been a 50% spike in cases in 2015 and we found they've spread beyond transit stations, outdoor restaurants. recent victims spoke with us. >> i think he has a creepy sort of feeling. they left feelings. >> reporter: tonight on news 4 at lec11:00, we take you insidee phone to look at the hidden app to hide the pictures once taken. for now, scott maacfarlane, new 4 i-team. >> "news4 today" starts now. >> right now at 5:00 a.m., a chilly start. temperatures in the 40s to start your thursday. how much warmer will it get? we'll have the storm team 4 forecast. >> plus, sexual assault along a popular jogging trail. an exclusive update about the man police are calling a person of interest. >> he's actually a quiet guy. i didn't know he was that much of a hero. >> new
scott macfarlane and the i-team found a sharp and sudden spike in cases of upskirting in our area. >>eporter: you might have heard of upskirting, men taking pictures you have up women's clothing and keeping or sharing the pictures. in a recent series of cases, they've hit d.c. metro stations, up escalators or on the train. there's been a 50% spike in cases in 2015 and we found they've spread beyond transit stations, outdoor restaurants. recent victims spoke with us. >> i think he...
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ucd spiked during the month. -- you see the spike during the month.important when we talk about india? david: they are a pretty crucial element of indian cuisine. there is a lot of history of them being a critically crucial crop. central and regional governments have been thrown out on the basis of onion prices. it is baked into the biology. this is a winter crop harvested in april and may, and running out by the time the monsoon crops are harvested, about now. weather in excess can destroy the monsoon crops and the winter crops. why we see these regular spikes. angie: wouldn't be futures market help? why aren't we seeing one and india -- in india? the futures markets can be a little bit controversial. act from 1955 bands derivatives on onions -- bans derivatives on onions. seasonal spikes are the sort of cycle that futures are designed to smooth out. speculators want to have a little bit of risk. the price of turkey tends to fall as you approach things giving come up the markets should be getting hired. thanksgiving,oach when the markets should be ge
ucd spiked during the month. -- you see the spike during the month.important when we talk about india? david: they are a pretty crucial element of indian cuisine. there is a lot of history of them being a critically crucial crop. central and regional governments have been thrown out on the basis of onion prices. it is baked into the biology. this is a winter crop harvested in april and may, and running out by the time the monsoon crops are harvested, about now. weather in excess can destroy the...
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parts of california see a spike in gun-related deaths and injuries. to researchers -- after shows in california -- the golden state did not see a spike in gun deaths and injuries. but communities within driving distance of nevada... did see an increase... in the weeks after a gun show in the neighboring state. researchers found those communities saw deaths and injuries from firearms increased nearly 70-percent. (pam)in sports... steph curry gets a hefty fine for throwing his mouthpiece in saturday night's loss...(steve)... but the team recovers nicely... including a crazy dunk by a rookie that leaves steph... durant and coach kerr stunned... gary will give you another look... and have all the sports... coming up from zombies to politicians -- halloween scares up big bucks. the national retail federation says this year -- americans will spend in total 9-point-one billion dollars. that's 700 million dollars more than last year.which means -- the average household will spend a little more than 86 bucks.of the 179 million people participating in halloween
parts of california see a spike in gun-related deaths and injuries. to researchers -- after shows in california -- the golden state did not see a spike in gun deaths and injuries. but communities within driving distance of nevada... did see an increase... in the weeks after a gun show in the neighboring state. researchers found those communities saw deaths and injuries from firearms increased nearly 70-percent. (pam)in sports... steph curry gets a hefty fine for throwing his mouthpiece in...
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it was still spiking to a blow average level. on the flip side, sebastian points out vix have had a ton of low cloers since vix game trade bl in 2004 it's closed only at 36 since then the fact it's stayed below ten for five day it is a row is stunning almost consider this market as forgotten how to feel fear or there's index funding going on where money comes in regardless of what's going on in the outside world. again, you can't take your queue from the vix alone, you need to look within the context of how the stock is doing this is s&p 500 on top, volatility of s&p on the bottom going back to the end of the year every time we talk about the vix i explain how it's supposed to work relatively to the s&p when stocks go up you want the vic to go down a falling vix suggest a rally's forreal. when stocks are going down the climb is likely to continue so long the vix keep spiking. it's like when the volatility and s&p moves in the same direction we're likely to get a reversal trend at a time when the vic was rising along with the mark
it was still spiking to a blow average level. on the flip side, sebastian points out vix have had a ton of low cloers since vix game trade bl in 2004 it's closed only at 36 since then the fact it's stayed below ten for five day it is a row is stunning almost consider this market as forgotten how to feel fear or there's index funding going on where money comes in regardless of what's going on in the outside world. again, you can't take your queue from the vix alone, you need to look within the...
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we see other stocks spiking higher, including humana, cigna, united health.llish activity for insurance companies the could benefit if the subsidies do end. so many different pieces to this. speaker paul ryan says he does not support this bipartisan deal. shery: we'll continue discussing that. abigail doolittle, thank you. inid: erik wasson washington, d.c. can get us up-to-date on the messages when it comes to health care and health care reform. get us up to speed, if you could. the president said one thing yesterday and the message began erodenge any road -- and over the course of the evening. what's the status of this bipartisan deal between the thunder credit -- the democratic senator and public and senator, lamar alexander? erik: trying to figure what he means when he says he won't support a deal that will enrich insurance entities. lamar alexander says the deal does not enrich them, it ensures the beneficiaries, poor beneficiaries of health insurance will in fact be benefiting and not insurance companies. he's open to changes and asking the administrati
we see other stocks spiking higher, including humana, cigna, united health.llish activity for insurance companies the could benefit if the subsidies do end. so many different pieces to this. speaker paul ryan says he does not support this bipartisan deal. shery: we'll continue discussing that. abigail doolittle, thank you. inid: erik wasson washington, d.c. can get us up-to-date on the messages when it comes to health care and health care reform. get us up to speed, if you could. the president...