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since 2015, stacy's been documenting an unusual amount of nosebleeds in her family. just as recently as monday, her daughter had a nosebleed while her son had nosebleeds last month, something they never had before and stacy husband's asthma has increased significantly. they lived in the neighborhood 4 years and only recently they had these health impacts. nothing else except the fracking and leaks, documented leaks to existing well. this methane rule further threatens the health of constituents as we gather additional data and that's why stacy is advocating for stronger legislation and better management practices, not worse management practices, with regard to existing oil and gas wells. the safety and health of stacy's family should be a top priority for congress, but it appears instead the republicans' top priority in this country is bringing us back to a time when our waters polluted, our skies are smoggy and health issues from a dirty air is a burden for our families. i know it's been argued and probably will again that they're fixing leaks on their own but it's
since 2015, stacy's been documenting an unusual amount of nosebleeds in her family. just as recently as monday, her daughter had a nosebleed while her son had nosebleeds last month, something they never had before and stacy husband's asthma has increased significantly. they lived in the neighborhood 4 years and only recently they had these health impacts. nothing else except the fracking and leaks, documented leaks to existing well. this methane rule further threatens the health of constituents...
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host: stacy, thank you for the call. the president om in a story getting attention. his comments about sweden and swedish from the government. here is president trump. what ent trump: look at is happening last night in sweden. sweden, who would believe this, sweden, they took in large numbers having problems like never thought possible. look at what is happen nothing world,s and all over the niece, and paris, we've allowed thousands and thousands of people into our and there was no way to vet those people. no documentation, there was nothing. country safe. host: communities of the melbourne.in we carry today live on saturday, this response from the embassy of sweden. informing thed to united states administration about swedish immigration and policies and president trump explaining my statement as to what is happen was in reference to a story broadcast on the fox concerning immigrants in sweden, a program that aired friday evening. lynn, from independent line. did the president inherit a mess? caller: good morning. yes, i believe he did. and obama inherited a mess an
host: stacy, thank you for the call. the president om in a story getting attention. his comments about sweden and swedish from the government. here is president trump. what ent trump: look at is happening last night in sweden. sweden, who would believe this, sweden, they took in large numbers having problems like never thought possible. look at what is happen nothing world,s and all over the niece, and paris, we've allowed thousands and thousands of people into our and there was no way to vet...
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stacy, it's great to have you with us. let's look at this a little bit from a legal perspective if we can. is drafting a new executive order you think the best option for the white house going forward? >> i think the white house needs to cool its jets a bit and really take stock of how the public has reacted to the executive order and to really think closely about trying to ban muslim immigrants and refugees from coming to the united states and to also really look at the court's ruling because the court was very concerned that the national security justification that the president used really wasn't backed up in facts. >> i'm not a lawyer here, but let me just give you the counter point to that, which is the argument made that the court did not decide the merits of the travel ban. they had to do more with the procedures of it and whether or not the president had that authority. there is still a debate to be had on the merits of the executive order, or do you see it differently? >>. >> they ordered on a temporary restrainin
stacy, it's great to have you with us. let's look at this a little bit from a legal perspective if we can. is drafting a new executive order you think the best option for the white house going forward? >> i think the white house needs to cool its jets a bit and really take stock of how the public has reacted to the executive order and to really think closely about trying to ban muslim immigrants and refugees from coming to the united states and to also really look at the court's ruling...
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stacy, thank you very much. stacy rasgon. >>> news alert in the bond market. ten-year notes are up for auction. it's not getting a lot of attention, rick, but we're seeing a sizeable drop, nearly 3% drop in the ten-year, pretty big move for bonds, is it not? >> i don't know about percentages but we definitely saw a drop. matter of fact, if you look at where the market was, ten-year note was trading around 2.42 before the auction. that was the lowest intra-date trading level. you have to go all the way back to january 18th to have that in the day's trading range. you're spot on in that regard and we're supposed to have concessions, concessions for auctions. meaning that it's cheaper for you to buy it. but it's been the opposite. the price has been going up all day. so, we had 23 million first timers not reopen ten-yield notes, 3.33, way above the offered side, the yield, of course, reflected a weaker price higher yield. right off the bat you take your grade off. 2.29. 2.5 time auction. 61 was the higher metric, 4.4 on direct. basically this wasn't a great aucti
stacy, thank you very much. stacy rasgon. >>> news alert in the bond market. ten-year notes are up for auction. it's not getting a lot of attention, rick, but we're seeing a sizeable drop, nearly 3% drop in the ten-year, pretty big move for bonds, is it not? >> i don't know about percentages but we definitely saw a drop. matter of fact, if you look at where the market was, ten-year note was trading around 2.42 before the auction. that was the lowest intra-date trading level. you...
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i can't find it anywhere. >> reporter: stacy didn't know what it is. >> is it toast and they call it melba toast? we'll look it up. >> reporter: storm tracker 6 live double scan has no m. he -- melba toast, contact matt on facebook if you know where to get it. he is popping a gasket. sky6 live hd there's center city, plenty of sunshine coming up over the horizon. 28 degrees in philadelphia. 25 in wilmington, 26 in allentown. 24 in reading. 25 in trenton, 25 in millville. 30 in cape may. winds not as strong this morning, but a little breezy, you definitely want the winter coat and gloves if you're on the bus stop. shades if you're behind the wheel. we have lack of cloud cover around the region. most of you will get smacked with sunshine during the morning commute. in the lehigh valley, less wind, 41 degrees, coat weather, but more comfortable than yesterday when we had colder conditions and strong blustery winds. at the shore, less wind, 48. in the philadelphia, sun and clouds, less wind overall, winds running 8 to 16 miles per hour. if you're heading out to do a walk or work outside
i can't find it anywhere. >> reporter: stacy didn't know what it is. >> is it toast and they call it melba toast? we'll look it up. >> reporter: storm tracker 6 live double scan has no m. he -- melba toast, contact matt on facebook if you know where to get it. he is popping a gasket. sky6 live hd there's center city, plenty of sunshine coming up over the horizon. 28 degrees in philadelphia. 25 in wilmington, 26 in allentown. 24 in reading. 25 in trenton, 25 in millville. 30 in...
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but he has to have an answer for stacy ritter. he has to have an answer for her daughters madeline and hannah. he can't ignore them and their health care needs. he have has to have an answer for rebecca who's worried about what will happen to her, whether she'll still be able to have a dairy farm, whether she'll be able to have a family. he's got to have a family for rebecca in pennsylvania. he also has to have an answer for the two families that i cited at the beginning, for anthony and rowan's family, two young boys on the autism spectrum who need the services of medicaid. so this isn't theory any longer. this isn't some idea that's floating around washington. these are real lives that will be destroyed by some of these proposals. so if you block grant medicaid, you're going to destroy 5689 -- descroif a lot -- destroy a lotf lives. if you change medicare as we know it, you're going to hurt a lot of people. if you choose to vote for a repeal of the affordable care act and you have no plan to replace it after seven years of compl
but he has to have an answer for stacy ritter. he has to have an answer for her daughters madeline and hannah. he can't ignore them and their health care needs. he have has to have an answer for rebecca who's worried about what will happen to her, whether she'll still be able to have a dairy farm, whether she'll be able to have a family. he's got to have a family for rebecca in pennsylvania. he also has to have an answer for the two families that i cited at the beginning, for anthony and...
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"the" cory johnson that was just there with stacy smith. is he being disingenuous here? cory: he didn't say anything untrue, certainly. and what they are doing is a huge deal. and the numbers that he cited in the olval office -- is a very important employer and exploited that grilli. but i think they are exporting the desire of the president to tout things that are in the works as if they would not have happened without him. and that is sort of the case of ibm, which has been laying off workers in the u.s. re-announcing numbers on the president-elect at the time, trumpeting them. but maybe never so moreso in this case, where we have this amazing thing heard i found this picture of the president speaking in front of this building saying, wait, it was that president. speaking of front of the same building. the factory being built behind the is an example that america reach, and america that attract the next generation of manufacturing jobs. caroline: 2012. cory: january 2012. the notion our last president and our current president have both looked at this facility as an ex
"the" cory johnson that was just there with stacy smith. is he being disingenuous here? cory: he didn't say anything untrue, certainly. and what they are doing is a huge deal. and the numbers that he cited in the olval office -- is a very important employer and exploited that grilli. but i think they are exporting the desire of the president to tout things that are in the works as if they would not have happened without him. and that is sort of the case of ibm, which has been laying...
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my name is stacy scholl. i work for the democracy fund as a senior associate for elections. democracy fund once again is a bipartisan foundation working to make democracy work better. i want to welcome you and i want to welcome our panelists here this morning. when i think of leadership this election, i certainly think of the members of this community. this presidential cycle brought not only the pressures of conducting a higher turnout election but unique and widespread scrutiny unlike recent cycles in memory and of course, in the forefront of our minds were news about cybersecurity breaches, of e-mails and attempts elsewhere. so democracy fund then begins to wonder, as did many of our friends, what this narrative of untrustworthiness did to the voter psyche on top of the normal campaign messaging we were hearing. what if anything could be done then to help voters sort through fact and fiction. additionally, how were we looking to the future to see how voters could be set up for informational success, and that's what actually led to the idea for this panel this morning and
my name is stacy scholl. i work for the democracy fund as a senior associate for elections. democracy fund once again is a bipartisan foundation working to make democracy work better. i want to welcome you and i want to welcome our panelists here this morning. when i think of leadership this election, i certainly think of the members of this community. this presidential cycle brought not only the pressures of conducting a higher turnout election but unique and widespread scrutiny unlike recent...
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orange is the new black lavern cox, and stacy london proves you are what you wear. next rachael! >> who says you can't go home again, it was a reception for brie young or better known as swish. she was a student at christian academy in mount airy. she returned to talk to the students who couldn't wade to see her. she is the 14th women to play for the globe trotters she will make her debut this weekend. >> reporter: my kids and i have enjoyed seeing them. >> i wonder if there are tickets available. >> reporter: storm tracker 6 live is dry, here go the temperatures, 55 degrees in the northern and western suburbs in a lot of spots there could be a sprinkle popping through in the afternoon an evening. 57 is the high. down the shore you're cooler with the flow off the cool ocean water. >> thank you so much. >>> that will do it for "action news" at noon. don't forget to join us later today for "action news" at 4:00 p.m., 5:00 p.m., and 6:00 p.m. >> for sarah bloomquist, david murphy, the entire "action news" team, i'm rick williams. we'll see you later today. i'm only in my 60's. i've
orange is the new black lavern cox, and stacy london proves you are what you wear. next rachael! >> who says you can't go home again, it was a reception for brie young or better known as swish. she was a student at christian academy in mount airy. she returned to talk to the students who couldn't wade to see her. she is the 14th women to play for the globe trotters she will make her debut this weekend. >> reporter: my kids and i have enjoyed seeing them. >> i wonder if there...
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sharon and so stacy are the parents of jonathan jones. >> he's been playing since he was 4 and hasn't stopped zblsh also a carrollton football star who also played for auburn and now plays for the new england patriots. >> what are the odds. you know, you have two hometown kids, you know, playing in the super bowl, you know, on the opposite side. it's just, it's amazing. >> reporter: carrollton high principle david brooks coached them both. >> they were good people in the classroom, on the field, whatever they did. and just to see them reach this goal, reach this dream is very exciting to me >> they went to high school together so that makes us family. they went to the same college. >> reporter: now they're on the opposite team and that makes you enemies. >> they're competitors. >> reporter: bottom line is both families know no matter who loses the game, carrollton wins. jacob rascon nbc news carrollton, georgia. >>> and that is nbc nightly news for this sunday night. lester holt will be back in tomorrow. i'm kate snow reporting from new york and i'll see you form on msnbc. for all of
sharon and so stacy are the parents of jonathan jones. >> he's been playing since he was 4 and hasn't stopped zblsh also a carrollton football star who also played for auburn and now plays for the new england patriots. >> what are the odds. you know, you have two hometown kids, you know, playing in the super bowl, you know, on the opposite side. it's just, it's amazing. >> reporter: carrollton high principle david brooks coached them both. >> they were good people in the...
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[inaudible] >> i talked to the owner stacy and she told me a little bit about the store and what it does for the people who visit. >> we sell ingredients, tools, books, most commonly kits. candle magic is popular. >> it i had to ask about that magic. >> that is black magic and it is magic that intends to do harm to another person. we do not practice any form of black magic. we do not recommend it. people asked about it and we tell them number. >> beyond all that is what they are known for is there custom charmed candles which are intricate and selling all over the world. >> it is specific symbols per your request. money, love, work. love is the most common.press glitter is used to outline the design. it is also a way to add a secondary color. because different colors have different magical significance. blue is for protection but white is also protection and so that is why >> iron fillings are put into the jars so it is honey and incense which is really cool to watch. so, guys? voil@. this is my candle. >> walked me through the symbols. >> they carve this for you. i give an intention and
[inaudible] >> i talked to the owner stacy and she told me a little bit about the store and what it does for the people who visit. >> we sell ingredients, tools, books, most commonly kits. candle magic is popular. >> it i had to ask about that magic. >> that is black magic and it is magic that intends to do harm to another person. we do not practice any form of black magic. we do not recommend it. people asked about it and we tell them number. >> beyond all that is...
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. >> reporter: stacy said that the staff has seen a high number of dogs infected with a disease. >> you don't want to panic but it's something to be aware of. >> reporter: in previous years there were one or two cases yearly. just in the past two months six known capes so far. >> skunks. a lot of these animals are just around in the wild and when they go to the bathroom if they have the disease. >> reporter: this dog died at the end of january from being infected with the back tiery. the owner suspects the 13-year- old was infected at the park where she would play. the bacteria spreads through the urine of infected wild animals. dogs come in contact with the urine while drinking water from puddles or a pond. >> its going to contain that bacteria and now with all the rainfall it'll wash it in to the streams, lakes, ponds, puddles, and that's how the dogs get exposed. >> reporter: it can live in standing water for weeks or months. at the park dog owners say they have heard of it. they are like my kids. >> reporter: the disease is preventable with a vaccine but that one is not part of the
. >> reporter: stacy said that the staff has seen a high number of dogs infected with a disease. >> you don't want to panic but it's something to be aware of. >> reporter: in previous years there were one or two cases yearly. just in the past two months six known capes so far. >> skunks. a lot of these animals are just around in the wild and when they go to the bathroom if they have the disease. >> reporter: this dog died at the end of january from being infected...
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coming up, stacy smith of intel. this is bloomberg. ♪ .loomberg world headquarters in new york, vonnie quinn. julie: and i am julie hyman. mark crumpton has first word news. senate is likely to confirm alabama republican jeff sessions to be attorney general. lawmakers will do it without fromng more on the floor senator elizabeth warren warren of massachusetts. herte republicans barred from the rest of the debate to her last night, she read a letter attacking sessions written by the widow of dr. martin luther king, jr., over 30 years ago. they say she broke senate rules by doing that. opponents of the dakota access pipeline are calling for protests around the world as the u.s. army corps of engineers prepares to greenlight construction of the final stage of the project. yesterday, the army corps said it will allow the pipeline to cross under a missouri river reservoir in north dakota, clearing the way for completion .f that $3.8 billion project opponents worry the pipeline will harm the environment and that a leak could contaminate sinking
coming up, stacy smith of intel. this is bloomberg. ♪ .loomberg world headquarters in new york, vonnie quinn. julie: and i am julie hyman. mark crumpton has first word news. senate is likely to confirm alabama republican jeff sessions to be attorney general. lawmakers will do it without fromng more on the floor senator elizabeth warren warren of massachusetts. herte republicans barred from the rest of the debate to her last night, she read a letter attacking sessions written by the widow of...
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. >> reporter: but stacy jones, who has an autoimmune disorder, believes her s.u.v. made her sick. >> after i started driving the explorer, my health started to decline rapidly. >> reporter: ford has known about the problem since 2012 when it issued first of three repair bulletins to dealers. a company representative acknowledged it appears to be a design issue that remains unresolved. repairs did not fix the problem for jones, so she traded her 2014 explorer for a 2017. >> the dealers were like, the '17s are fine, no worries. >> reporter: but she still smelled exhaust, even after weeks of repairs. >> at this point i don't know what i'm going to do. >> reporter: officer mcdowell is now suing ford. the automaker tells cbs news in rare circumstances there have been instances where customers detected an exhaust odor in explorers. the statement maintains it poses no safety risk. >> pelley: kris van cleve investigating for us tonight. thank you, kris. still ahead, new advice for back still ahead, new advice for back pain. was from. so i took the ancestry dna test to find
. >> reporter: but stacy jones, who has an autoimmune disorder, believes her s.u.v. made her sick. >> after i started driving the explorer, my health started to decline rapidly. >> reporter: ford has known about the problem since 2012 when it issued first of three repair bulletins to dealers. a company representative acknowledged it appears to be a design issue that remains unresolved. repairs did not fix the problem for jones, so she traded her 2014 explorer for a 2017....
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. >> reporter: but stacy jones, who has an autoimmune disorder, believes her suv made her sick. >> after i started driving the 2014 explorer, my health started to decline rapidly. >> reporter: ford has known about the problem since 2012 when it issued the first of three repair bulletins to dealers. in a 2015 deposition, a company representative acknowledged it appears to be a design issue that remains unresolved. repairs did not fix the problem for jones, so she traded her >> the dealers were like, the '17s are fine, no worries. >> reporter: but she still smelled exhaust, even after weeks of repairs. >> it's frustrating, because at this point i don't know what i'm going to do. >> reporter: officer mcdowell is now suing ford. the automaker tells cbs news in rare circumstances there have been instances where customers detected an exhaust odor in explorers. the statement maintains it poses no safety risk. >> kris van cleave investigating for us tonight. thank you, kris. >>> still ahead, new advice for back pain. introducing a deodorant saving millions of clothes. neeedegr ultraclear black +
. >> reporter: but stacy jones, who has an autoimmune disorder, believes her suv made her sick. >> after i started driving the 2014 explorer, my health started to decline rapidly. >> reporter: ford has known about the problem since 2012 when it issued the first of three repair bulletins to dealers. in a 2015 deposition, a company representative acknowledged it appears to be a design issue that remains unresolved. repairs did not fix the problem for jones, so she traded her...
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collette jodi vincent stacy our nurse care managers are with you every step of the way so you can focusur fight. learn more at cancercenter.com/caremanager appointments available now. >> lou: joining me p now fox military analyst general jack keane, i almost know why i mention the russian spy ship 30 miles off of vurj virj beach. it has been around for a week now. any thoughts on what it is doing? >> yeah, pretty much. primarily use submarines to spy on our coast line and activities in the naval installation and communication's size. we have a surface ship does ha work. it is it all about the publicity and the attention it is receive aring particularly while the munich security conference with nato. they try to make united states look weaker in the eyes of our ally and it is a distraction from one, the fact that they are thickening their military in eastern ukraine and they certainly don't want a lot of the publicity to that. and secondly, they unveiled the cruise missiles that can be tactical nuclear weapons that you reported on last week and they didn't want publicity about that to be
collette jodi vincent stacy our nurse care managers are with you every step of the way so you can focusur fight. learn more at cancercenter.com/caremanager appointments available now. >> lou: joining me p now fox military analyst general jack keane, i almost know why i mention the russian spy ship 30 miles off of vurj virj beach. it has been around for a week now. any thoughts on what it is doing? >> yeah, pretty much. primarily use submarines to spy on our coast line and activities...
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collette jodi vincent stacy our nurse care managers are with you every step of the way so you can focus on your fight. learn more at cancercenter.com/caremanager appointments available now. [ alarm weather.eping ] ♪ [ laughter ] cartoons. wait for it. [ cat screech ] [ laughter ] ♪ [ screaming ] [ laughter ] make everyday awesome with the power of xfinity x1... hi grandma! and the fastest internet. [ girl screaming ] [ laughter ] charles: president trump continued today teasing his tax cuts to help keep jobs in america. when in fact they already have. >> many companies have been coming back into the united states. we had a tremendous number of announcements. we had ford and general motors and many, many others, intel made a main announcement, and they did that because of ways happening with our tax structure that is going along very well. charles: we have this afte -- ws pavlovian response. president trump mentions tax cuts and the market booms. >> the economy needs tax reform now, not later. charles: i know we get conflicting report. i think lower taxes, maybe not the whole ball of wax
collette jodi vincent stacy our nurse care managers are with you every step of the way so you can focus on your fight. learn more at cancercenter.com/caremanager appointments available now. [ alarm weather.eping ] ♪ [ laughter ] cartoons. wait for it. [ cat screech ] [ laughter ] ♪ [ screaming ] [ laughter ] make everyday awesome with the power of xfinity x1... hi grandma! and the fastest internet. [ girl screaming ] [ laughter ] charles: president trump continued today teasing his tax cuts...
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collette jodi vincent stacy our nurse care managers are with you every step of the way so you can focusfight. learn more at cancercenter.com/caremanager appointments available now. lou: ralph reid, 100 evangelical leaders going after president trump? what in the world is that about? >> i read that open letter and it was interesting. they said we should balance compassion with security. they across knowledged that the president has every right as the commander-in-chief to protect and secure our borders and the homeland. so i'm not really clear based on the principles they laid out of the christian faith of which i'm a stronged a heernt, how in the world a temporary pause in order to make sure we have the right criteria for terrorists who might be trying to enter our country is violating the principles of our country much less our christian faith. lou: you start trying to balance american lives in some abstract way, we want our security to be absolute. this campaign against betsy devos, our new secretary of education. he she is being blocked by black lives matter. police and her security
collette jodi vincent stacy our nurse care managers are with you every step of the way so you can focusfight. learn more at cancercenter.com/caremanager appointments available now. lou: ralph reid, 100 evangelical leaders going after president trump? what in the world is that about? >> i read that open letter and it was interesting. they said we should balance compassion with security. they across knowledged that the president has every right as the commander-in-chief to protect and...
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collette jodi vincent stacy our nurse care managers are with you every step of the way so you can focus your fight. learn more at cancercenter.com/caremanager appointments available now. kennedy: that's kid rock singing about detroit, michigan. michigan a state where they recently held their republican party convention, and a committee member mentioned kid rock's name as a possible senate candidate. the kid, a vocal strum supporter. but should each meeting begin with a rendition of his song. we are hearing mark cuban being floated for a presidential run. along with al franken. >> i don't think it's crazy. i don't agree with him on everything. but if he wore his wife beat tore all the events and giving the speeches i would not only vote for him and campaign for him. kennedy: you are a proud american and even prouder michigander. kennedy: kanye west is also thought to be a contender. >> when trump is president and kid rock in the gop, we can finally drop the idea that republicans are a bunch of squares. i'm in favor of the weed he likes to smoke. people from michigan like to hold the map
collette jodi vincent stacy our nurse care managers are with you every step of the way so you can focus your fight. learn more at cancercenter.com/caremanager appointments available now. kennedy: that's kid rock singing about detroit, michigan. michigan a state where they recently held their republican party convention, and a committee member mentioned kid rock's name as a possible senate candidate. the kid, a vocal strum supporter. but should each meeting begin with a rendition of his song. we...
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collette jodi vincent stacy our nurse care managers are with you every step of the way so you can focus on your fight. learn more at cancercenter.com/caremanager appointments available now. >> we must maintain law and order at the highest level. or we'll cease to have a country, 100%, we will cease to have a country. i am the law and order candidate. cheryl: now president trump moving forward with his campaign promise to keep america safe, homeland security issuing new immigration initiatives helping victims of criminal aliens, federal government will establish victims of immigration crime engagement officer. real katein -- reallocates resources, and shift its back to the victims of illegal immigrant crimes. joining me now ray trenkhant. what do you think about this? do you think that trump administration, it recognizing, your families pain, and other families pain when they lose someone in a drunk driving accident or violence crime committed by an illegal alien. >> i believe so. i think one of the reasons that i think one of the tipping points that president trump was elected was becau
collette jodi vincent stacy our nurse care managers are with you every step of the way so you can focus on your fight. learn more at cancercenter.com/caremanager appointments available now. >> we must maintain law and order at the highest level. or we'll cease to have a country, 100%, we will cease to have a country. i am the law and order candidate. cheryl: now president trump moving forward with his campaign promise to keep america safe, homeland security issuing new immigration...
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. >> announcer: the dress hunt is on with stacy london. next rachael! ♪ >>> how pretty is this?ther flour arrangements at willow grove. they gave them tips and tricks to make their arrangements stand out. they will judge the arrangemented and have them put on display at the philadelphia flower show. >> they all look nice. right now jim gardner is standing by with these stories next at 6:00. septa's damaged train cars are off the tracks and headed for inspection. and police investigate the attempted abduction of a woman standing outside of her own home. >> lots of folks are enjoying the warm weather but it could cause problems for farmers. i'll explain why coming up. those stories and more coming up next. and for cecily tynan and jaime apody i'm monica malpass is a good night. >>> "action news" delaware valley's leading news program. with ducis rogers, cecily tynan and jim gardner. >>> wednesday night and a delaware state senator proposes increased pay for prison guards. but the big story on "action news" tonight is success towing that damaged train off the tracks. this is the wa
. >> announcer: the dress hunt is on with stacy london. next rachael! ♪ >>> how pretty is this?ther flour arrangements at willow grove. they gave them tips and tricks to make their arrangements stand out. they will judge the arrangemented and have them put on display at the philadelphia flower show. >> they all look nice. right now jim gardner is standing by with these stories next at 6:00. septa's damaged train cars are off the tracks and headed for inspection. and...
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>> honey, i was just helping stacy test out her perfect sleep number, believe me. what?ust a giant wooden horse. believe me. what? democrats in disarray? no, they have a plan. believe me. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: c'mon, he doesn't say believe me that often. >> roll 212. >> believe me. believe me. believe me. believe me. believe me. believe me. believe me. believe me. believe me. believe me ok, believe me. believe me. believe me folks. believe me. believe me. believe me, be-lieve me. buh-lieve me. >> buh-bull( bleep ). ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> buh-bull( bleep ). >> stephen: so you agree with me that banning the press is unamerican? >> aw, it's unamerican not to like us! i say, stop your whining. i'd like to talk to the media for a second. >> stephen: sure, go ahead. which camera goes to the media. >> stephen: that one. ( laughter ) >> hey, media. i heard donald broke up with you. stings a little. you finally thought you'd met your perfect match. a blabber-mouth who's as thin-skinned and narcissistic as you are. ( audience reacts ) ( laughter ) now it's over
>> honey, i was just helping stacy test out her perfect sleep number, believe me. what?ust a giant wooden horse. believe me. what? democrats in disarray? no, they have a plan. believe me. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: c'mon, he doesn't say believe me that often. >> roll 212. >> believe me. believe me. believe me. believe me. believe me. believe me. believe me. believe me. believe me. believe me ok, believe me. believe me. believe me folks. believe me. believe me....
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collette jodi vincent stacy our nurse care managers are with you every step of the way so you can focus fight. learn more at cancercenter.com/caremanager appointments available now. lou: lockheed martin and the white house announcing an f-35 fighter jet contract that cuts $628 million out of the gross price. it will also add 1,800 jobs in fort worth, texas. good good on you, mr. president. joining me, the executive editor at "the weekly standard," fred barnes. were you laughing? >> it made me feel tired. but ed is probably more involved than i am. i tell you that as compliment. >> we haven't all been winning, but we all tried. >> you had reagan. that's all you need. lou: let's turn to this extra. we are talking about -- talking about significant money. it wouldn't have happened if the president had not engaged directly with the ceos of lockheed martin and boeing and other companies to make it happen. >> that's right. lockheed o and the pentagon said they were going to do it anyway. of course, they weren't. like the nato countries spending more on their military. it has nothing to do wit
collette jodi vincent stacy our nurse care managers are with you every step of the way so you can focus fight. learn more at cancercenter.com/caremanager appointments available now. lou: lockheed martin and the white house announcing an f-35 fighter jet contract that cuts $628 million out of the gross price. it will also add 1,800 jobs in fort worth, texas. good good on you, mr. president. joining me, the executive editor at "the weekly standard," fred barnes. were you laughing?...
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collette jodi vincent stacy our nurse care managers are with you every step of the way so you can focuslearn more at cancercenter.com/caremanager appointments available now. tom: in our online poll last night we asked you to name it greater threat to national security. 93% of you said it's obama's nuclear deal with iran that cost $163 billion. 7% said it was michael flynn talking to a russian ambassador. bre, did you enjoy the presidential news conference today? >> i thought it was amazing it was amazing watching the reporters getting what was coming to them and it was served to them from president obama. it's clear americans and conservatives november watching the media get their butts kicked. it's clear donald trump likes to do it. there is no shortage of outrage that will come from the media on this. it's a big never ending cycle in the sense, we have the president who will basically spank them on tv and everyone will like watching it. tom: we were talking before the break, there are a lot of people in washington who don't get president trump. how many more of these will it take? >>
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. >> stacy danes is the shelter manager. >> this little kitty was in the river. >> there's hope someonecognize these eyes. >> she's a stray, we don't know if she has an owner. >> this dog could also be a stray. shelter employees aren't sure, because the dog isn't micro chipped. others have been. >> this is one dog right here that was displaced from the storm. >> making for happy reunions. >> utter relief. they're so relieved. >> the shelter is caring for dogs who may need a few days to get back on their feet. larger animals like these horses have also been impacted by the flooding. san francisco is monitoring the situation involving approximately 28 horses. >> at some point there is a risk. if they're not eating, not drinking enough water. because the water is possibly contaminated, at some point you're going to worry about their health. >> the goal, to get them out safely without endangering the horses or the people rescuing them many. >> for anyone impacted the flooding. the shelter will board an animal for up to 10 days. the first 72 hours are free, and after that, it's $16 a day. me
. >> stacy danes is the shelter manager. >> this little kitty was in the river. >> there's hope someonecognize these eyes. >> she's a stray, we don't know if she has an owner. >> this dog could also be a stray. shelter employees aren't sure, because the dog isn't micro chipped. others have been. >> this is one dog right here that was displaced from the storm. >> making for happy reunions. >> utter relief. they're so relieved. >> the shelter...
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collette jodi vincent stacy our nurse care managers are with you every step of the way so you can focusfight. learn more at cancercenter.com/caremanager appointments available now. tom: the "new york times" taking a not so veiled punch at the president. well, that's the "times" first tv ad in 7 years. they will air it sunday during the academy awards. tammy, wow, that's something, what do you think? >> the message of that ad is they are the moral arbiters of truth it's a smug statement that they are the ones who know and that is the last newspaper in the country that should be claiming it can be relied on for accurate information. but this is what's fascinating about what donald trump is doing. he's trolling the media all the time. the moment he mentions them, it all turns out to be about them. they have and the president is right abouting about the enemy of the people, the embedded washington cabal of washington. they have thrown over their charge of being fair reporters of news and are simply representing one narrative and one political points of view. and how dare they. yet it expose
collette jodi vincent stacy our nurse care managers are with you every step of the way so you can focusfight. learn more at cancercenter.com/caremanager appointments available now. tom: the "new york times" taking a not so veiled punch at the president. well, that's the "times" first tv ad in 7 years. they will air it sunday during the academy awards. tammy, wow, that's something, what do you think? >> the message of that ad is they are the moral arbiters of truth it's...
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stacy: yes, it comes back to the simple concept, we need to be able to hire the best talent in the world's, people that come in from overseas they get phd's in math and science areas. those of the people that come in and make intel a great company. what we would like to see in h-1b space, a higher proportion of those visas being used for the most high skilled technical people. i know they have been engaging with administration to make our point of view known. caroline: david kirkpatrick and our editor at large, cory johnson. a story we are following, apple has, yet again, sold used iphones in india. they negotiate with the government over concessions to start production in the company. it was met with resistance as government ministries believe it could undermine in india program in local manufacturing. apple is exerting its influence on the negotiating table. coming up, we will sit down with aol ceo tim armstrong from the makers conference and talk about how women make up 50% of aol's leadership by 2020. all episodes of bloomberg technology are live streaming on twitter. check us out we
stacy: yes, it comes back to the simple concept, we need to be able to hire the best talent in the world's, people that come in from overseas they get phd's in math and science areas. those of the people that come in and make intel a great company. what we would like to see in h-1b space, a higher proportion of those visas being used for the most high skilled technical people. i know they have been engaging with administration to make our point of view known. caroline: david kirkpatrick and our...
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collette jodi vincent stacy our nurse care managers are with you every step of the way so you can focusur fight. learn more at cancercenter.com/caremanager appointments available now. lou: president trump told ridge leaders at today's prayer breakfast that america is back in the business of protecting its borders at all cost. >> we need security. there are those who would seek to enter our country for the purpose of spreading violence. oppressing other people based on their faith or their lifestyle. not right. lou: joining me, jay sekulow. the president laying out straightforwardly. he's going to protect americans. he will assure our national security and he's going to secure our borders. let's start with the extreme vetting executive order. where does it stand in the law? >> clearly constitutional. the president has the authority both statutorily and constitutionally and recognized by supreme court precedent as well to do what he did. if people had actually read the executive order on immigration on the extreme vetting as it's called it's unremarkable. nothing different from what presi
collette jodi vincent stacy our nurse care managers are with you every step of the way so you can focusur fight. learn more at cancercenter.com/caremanager appointments available now. lou: president trump told ridge leaders at today's prayer breakfast that america is back in the business of protecting its borders at all cost. >> we need security. there are those who would seek to enter our country for the purpose of spreading violence. oppressing other people based on their faith or their...
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. >> reporter: stacy danes is the shelter manager. >> this little kitty was in the river. >> reporter: there is hope someone will recognize these eyes. >> she's a stray. we don't know if she has an owner. >> reporter: this dog could also be a stray, shelter employees aren't sure because the dog isn't micro chipped. others have been. >> so this is one dog right here that was displaced from the storm. >> reporter: making for happy reunions. >> utter relief. they are so relieved. >> reporter: the shelter is also caring for dogs whose owners may need a few days to get back on their feet. larger animals like these horses have been impacted by flooding. san jose animal services says it is monitoring the situation involving approximately 28 horses. >> at some point, there is a risk because if they are not eating, they are not drinking enough water because obviously, the water is possibly contaminated, at some point you worry about their health. >> reporter: the goal to get them out safely, without endangering the horses or the people rescuing them. for anyone impacted by the flooding, the sh
. >> reporter: stacy danes is the shelter manager. >> this little kitty was in the river. >> reporter: there is hope someone will recognize these eyes. >> she's a stray. we don't know if she has an owner. >> reporter: this dog could also be a stray, shelter employees aren't sure because the dog isn't micro chipped. others have been. >> so this is one dog right here that was displaced from the storm. >> reporter: making for happy reunions. >> utter...
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collette jodi vincent stacy our nurse care managers are with you every step of the way so you can focus. learn more at cancercenter.com/caremanager appointments available now. and now we unleash it onwerful your taxes.pecies has created. hello my name is watson. yep. h&r block and ibm watson together. creating a future of more money going back into the pockets of more families. welcome to taxes won. h&r block with watson. come see us and get your taxes won. lou: in our online poll we asked you do you think the supreme court is capable of make a fair and neutral judgment of the president's executive order? 66% said no. that's our modern politicized judiciary. tammy bruce, good to have you with us, and john fund. good to have you with us. this is laid bare for all the world to see, particularly americans, that our judiciary system is as politicized as much as any other part of this government. >> what you have did earlier with the numbers of how many judges and how they have been appointed. we know there is no more i have nicks high school. it's been a civics lesson. it has the potential
collette jodi vincent stacy our nurse care managers are with you every step of the way so you can focus. learn more at cancercenter.com/caremanager appointments available now. and now we unleash it onwerful your taxes.pecies has created. hello my name is watson. yep. h&r block and ibm watson together. creating a future of more money going back into the pockets of more families. welcome to taxes won. h&r block with watson. come see us and get your taxes won. lou: in our online poll we...
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collette jodi vincent stacy our nurse care managers are with you every step of the way so you can focusn your fight. learn more at cancercenter.com/caremanager appointments available now. i've spent my life planting a size-six, non-slip shoe into that door. on this side, i want my customers to relax and enjoy themselves. but these days it's phones before forks. they want wifi out here. but behind that door, i need a private connection for my business. wifi pro from comcast business. public wifi for your customers. private wifi for your business. strong and secure. good for a door. and a network. comcast business. built for security. built for business. maria: welcome back attorney general jeff sessions prepares to start his first full week of the job tomorrow. sessions taking on his new role at trump's executive order oil break remains in legal limbo. joining me now, former u.s. attorney general john ashcroft, welcome. >> my delight to be with you. maria: let me kick it off with latest, we're understanding that the trump administration will do a new executive order. you say? >> i think
collette jodi vincent stacy our nurse care managers are with you every step of the way so you can focusn your fight. learn more at cancercenter.com/caremanager appointments available now. i've spent my life planting a size-six, non-slip shoe into that door. on this side, i want my customers to relax and enjoy themselves. but these days it's phones before forks. they want wifi out here. but behind that door, i need a private connection for my business. wifi pro from comcast business. public wifi...
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cory johnson caught up with stacy smith and asked why the company is focused on building in the u.s.. about our footprint has a company, we tend among 1, 2, three in the world in terms of our capital spending or rmb every year, so we are huge. the majority of that investment is in the u.s.. the reason that we invest in the u.s.'s first and foremost because we can hire great people here. goodve really infrastructure, and we have access to worldwide markets, so while we build capacity in the u.s., 80% of sales are outside of u.s., so that is important to us. , the u.s. hasinst among the highest tax rates in the world, so we are actually disadvantaged relative to our competitors in korea and taiwan, and that is where we are working closely with the administration to try to get more pro-investment policy such that it makes more sense for us to continue to make these investments here. the price8 billion tack on a top-of-the-line fab four intel. .> we are starting on the shell we still have work on the shell, then we get it outfitted and underproduction, another $7 billion. if we were start
cory johnson caught up with stacy smith and asked why the company is focused on building in the u.s.. about our footprint has a company, we tend among 1, 2, three in the world in terms of our capital spending or rmb every year, so we are huge. the majority of that investment is in the u.s.. the reason that we invest in the u.s.'s first and foremost because we can hire great people here. goodve really infrastructure, and we have access to worldwide markets, so while we build capacity in the...
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collette jodi vincent stacy our nurse care managers are with you every step of the way so you can focusr fight. learn more at cancercenter.com/caremanager appointments available now. your insurance on time. tap one little bumper, and up go your rates. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? news flash: nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. and if you do have an accident, our claims centers are available to assist you 24/7. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance lou: congress ba isession tonight after a week-long recess. many republicans were met by a hostile reception of leftist agitators and activists. president trump said the so-called angry crowd were planned by left-wing activists. leaked audio of an anti-trump group plotting to disrupt the town hall by senator bill casey. >> if you are looking for b-roll meaning ahhh people waving signs, quotes, we really think it's terrible and they are moving on the next story. >> some people try to
collette jodi vincent stacy our nurse care managers are with you every step of the way so you can focusr fight. learn more at cancercenter.com/caremanager appointments available now. your insurance on time. tap one little bumper, and up go your rates. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? news flash: nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. and if you do have an accident, our claims...
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stacy stays, the ninth circuit is a sham, literally, they only do the bitting of the liberal.conway. clinton celebrating with a tweet referencing the 3 to 0 vote but conway getting the last laugh on this one. pennsylvania, wisconsin, michigan, the three swing states that clinton shockingly lost. i call that a zinger, wouldn't you? heather: tit for tat. heather: lauren takes on elizabeth warren. carley: taking on elizabeth warren following senator jeff session' confirmation, defeated warren fired out on tweet, you better believe every senator who vote today put jeff sessions radical hatred into the justice department will hear from all of us too. well, now, ingraham responded with career advising, senator warren please run in 2020. another zinger. oh, my gosh. we are feeling fiery on the friday. heather: well, this discuss -- did not happen but where would the country be. carley: a parity account, on day 20 she still respects checks and balances and on days 1, clinton had brunch, signed executive order that outlaws and passed bill with reorganizing with pantsuit closet and then
stacy stays, the ninth circuit is a sham, literally, they only do the bitting of the liberal.conway. clinton celebrating with a tweet referencing the 3 to 0 vote but conway getting the last laugh on this one. pennsylvania, wisconsin, michigan, the three swing states that clinton shockingly lost. i call that a zinger, wouldn't you? heather: tit for tat. heather: lauren takes on elizabeth warren. carley: taking on elizabeth warren following senator jeff session' confirmation, defeated warren...
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collette jodi vincent stacy our nurse care managers are with you every step of the way so you can focusight. learn more at cancercenter.com/caremanager appointments available now. lou: in our online poll we asked you do you believe the dems' scorched earth optimism has crossed the line? 95% of you respond, yes, it has. tony sayegh and liz peak. liz, i want to start in the midst of all this, we have a senator in california within the state legislature there wanting to leave the union. i mean it's heart breaking to think that that would happen in california. >> at least half the country is saying bye. it's an incredibly impossible thing to make happen. you would have to have a constitutional amendment. lou: or civil war. >> we would win the civil war. before it' not going to happen. but if you look at the makeup of california, there probably is a pretty good number of people in that state who would be happy to secede. some of the people advocating at mid, the rest of the country hates us. it's amazing. lou: it' a strange thing that secessionist, to hell with washington attitude, it's much
collette jodi vincent stacy our nurse care managers are with you every step of the way so you can focusight. learn more at cancercenter.com/caremanager appointments available now. lou: in our online poll we asked you do you believe the dems' scorched earth optimism has crossed the line? 95% of you respond, yes, it has. tony sayegh and liz peak. liz, i want to start in the midst of all this, we have a senator in california within the state legislature there wanting to leave the union. i mean...
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of the headlines, the federal government must not stand in the way of stacy compton about the budget. he says budgets will be focused on keeping out terrorists. and he will get bad people "the hell out of the united states." he says he will spin on infrastructure big thing that is -- some of these comments coming out of the governor's meeting. we'll bring you that in a few minutes. that budget may be presented more tomorrow night but that address to congress. mark, we will handed over to you now. mark: i will rattle through it. down for a fourth day since november. we fell. tuesday, highest level since december 2015. -- deutsche a and that attempt to require -- deutsche a with an attempt to acquire -- appears to be on the verge of collapse. the blue line down by 2.87%. dozens a sufficient value and merger. by 1.5%.king off nerale down by two point 8%. this is the pound index measuring sterling against its peers. it is all down with 16 of its major peers. theresa may is preparing to potential-- for the for -- said she is clear they will not dodge the referendum. they said markets overr
of the headlines, the federal government must not stand in the way of stacy compton about the budget. he says budgets will be focused on keeping out terrorists. and he will get bad people "the hell out of the united states." he says he will spin on infrastructure big thing that is -- some of these comments coming out of the governor's meeting. we'll bring you that in a few minutes. that budget may be presented more tomorrow night but that address to congress. mark, we will handed over...
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collette jodi vincent stacy our nurse care managers are with you every step of the way so you can focus fight. learn more at cancercenter.com/caremanager appointments available now. lou: a few thought on the unprecedented leaks plaguing the trump administration. the real story is the leak coming out of washington in relation of law. now the chair of the house intelligence committee, congressman devon nunes is calling for an investigation. >> if the shoe was on the other foot and this was a democrat, you can manage they would be going crazy if that happened within the obama administration. lou ared obama administration took -- lou: the obama administration took more legal action against more leakers than any other administration combined. but the trump administration has an unprecedented leaks especially at this stage of the administration. information already leaked about president obama's calls with leaders from australia, mexico and russia, as well as the inner workings of his white house. the establishment and left-wing media all mean to wage their ideological war against the trump a
collette jodi vincent stacy our nurse care managers are with you every step of the way so you can focus fight. learn more at cancercenter.com/caremanager appointments available now. lou: a few thought on the unprecedented leaks plaguing the trump administration. the real story is the leak coming out of washington in relation of law. now the chair of the house intelligence committee, congressman devon nunes is calling for an investigation. >> if the shoe was on the other foot and this was...
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stacy: it's in our capital forecast for this year, but it will be the next big factory we build.you know, cory, it takes several years to build it. what we announced today is that our next big factory is going to be built in chandler, arizona. it's going to be the most advanced semiconductor factory on the planet, and it's a massive investment. over time will be $7 billion of cap ex, it will create 3000 high wage, high tech working directly for us and probably 10,000 in the community supporting the factory. so it's an enormous investment, it points to how we're growing, how we've transformed the company. ian: the plant already exists. fab 42 is a building already in chandler, arizona, supposed to be online in 2013. there is no way intel would be making a decision based upon jobs, based upon what would make anybody happy. they've already made this decision that the time is right for them in terms of technology and in terms of the kind of product that they want to be producing. david: a big merger in the health care industry was officially killed yesterday, at least for the time be
stacy: it's in our capital forecast for this year, but it will be the next big factory we build.you know, cory, it takes several years to build it. what we announced today is that our next big factory is going to be built in chandler, arizona. it's going to be the most advanced semiconductor factory on the planet, and it's a massive investment. over time will be $7 billion of cap ex, it will create 3000 high wage, high tech working directly for us and probably 10,000 in the community supporting...
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bloomberg editor at large, cory johnson caught up with stacy smith and asked why the company is focusedu.s. >> if you think about our footprint as a company. to put us in perspective, we tend to be among one, two, three in the world in terms of our capital spending every year on r&d every year, so we are huge. the majority of that investment is in the u.s. we invest all over the world, but the majority is here in the u.s. and the reason we invest is first and foremost because we can hire great people here. we have really good infrastructure and we have access to worldwide markets. while we build capacity in the u.s., 80% of sales are outside of u.s., so that is important to us. we do all that against a dissonance of the u.s. has among the highest tax rates in the world and so we are actually disadvantaged relative to our competitors in korea or taiwan and that is the place where we are obviously working close with the administration to try to get more pro-investment policy such that it makes more sense for us to continue to make these kinds of investments here. cory: is $8 billion the p
bloomberg editor at large, cory johnson caught up with stacy smith and asked why the company is focusedu.s. >> if you think about our footprint as a company. to put us in perspective, we tend to be among one, two, three in the world in terms of our capital spending every year on r&d every year, so we are huge. the majority of that investment is in the u.s. we invest all over the world, but the majority is here in the u.s. and the reason we invest is first and foremost because we can...
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. >> reporter: veterinarian stacy says the staff has seen an unusually number -- high number of dogs infected with a disease. >> you don't want to panic but it's something to be aware of. >> reporter: in previous years there were one or two cases annually. but just in the past two months, six known cases so far. >> rodents, possums, skunks. so a lot of these animals are just around in the wild and when they urinate if they are carriers of the disease -- >> reporter: this dog died at the end of january from becoming infected. the owner suspect the 13-year- old was infected at mclaren hardware she would often play. -- park. it spread through the urine of infected wild animals. dogs often come in contact with the urine while drinking water from puddles or a pond. >> the urine is going to contain bacteria and with this recent rainfall it's going to wash the bacteria into our streams, lakes and ponds. that's how our dogs are being exposed to it. >> reporter: the bacteria can live in standing water for weeks or months. at john mclaren park dog owners say they've heard of left -- leptospiro
. >> reporter: veterinarian stacy says the staff has seen an unusually number -- high number of dogs infected with a disease. >> you don't want to panic but it's something to be aware of. >> reporter: in previous years there were one or two cases annually. but just in the past two months, six known cases so far. >> rodents, possums, skunks. so a lot of these animals are just around in the wild and when they urinate if they are carriers of the disease -- >>...
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have been books over the last 10 to 20 years, some by speakers in this series, walter isaacson and stacy schifflin on lynn. david mcculloch on adams and the year 1776. ron chernow on both hamilton and washington. and even yours truly has contributed -- in fact, three of his three boys have all had their college educations paid in part because of books that were sold. why is this happening? and now, there is a book on the best-selling list about jefferson and the tripoli pirates. one reason is that each of the founders have been the subject of massive documentary research into each of their papers, most of which was begun in the middle of the 20th century, and those collections have been marching toward at a stage -- a very glacial pace, but we now have into their papers and one into the 20th century, and each of those collections have been going towards a glacial pace that we now have for the founders as a whole, the fullest documentary record ever put together for to a political elite in world history. all you have to do is to sit down and read 87 volumes of the washington papers, which
have been books over the last 10 to 20 years, some by speakers in this series, walter isaacson and stacy schifflin on lynn. david mcculloch on adams and the year 1776. ron chernow on both hamilton and washington. and even yours truly has contributed -- in fact, three of his three boys have all had their college educations paid in part because of books that were sold. why is this happening? and now, there is a book on the best-selling list about jefferson and the tripoli pirates. one reason is...
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stacy thompson sent in this photo right here. it is a creek by by can hand airport in concord. she says her daughter's school has no power. we have been talking about schools in the north bay in marin county closed because of the storm. our reporters are across the bay area covering the storm too. allie rasmus sent in this video that she tweeted. cars turned around at oakland road. crews for the city of oakland trying to clear this eucalyptus tree. paul chambers has been up in sonoma county at the intersection of 121 and 12. a very busy intersection. just south of the downtown area. use 121 also to get from sonoma to napa. the sonoma creek going over its banks. i have driven that area a lot. i don't think i've ever seen the creek rush in that much. alex savidge, i'm not going to leave him out of it. he is along 29 up there in american canyon. alex, how was that ride? >> reporter: the ride is brutal, mike, to be perfectly frank with you. take a look here. right over there, look, this is northbound 29 coming up through american canyon right here. you are going nowhere fast. i mea
stacy thompson sent in this photo right here. it is a creek by by can hand airport in concord. she says her daughter's school has no power. we have been talking about schools in the north bay in marin county closed because of the storm. our reporters are across the bay area covering the storm too. allie rasmus sent in this video that she tweeted. cars turned around at oakland road. crews for the city of oakland trying to clear this eucalyptus tree. paul chambers has been up in sonoma county at...