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i know that the u.s.s. canberra will be a worthy successor to both her australian name sake and her american predecessor, the former navy baltimore class heavy cruiser u.s.s. canberra. as she sails the open sea, the new u.s.s. canberra will symbolize to all who cross her path the enduring friendship between the united states and australia. there is no closer friendship. today's strength by our common values working to promote our mutual interests. i want to thank the prime minister for serving as a strong voice for peace and stability across the entire into pacific region. australia is one of our closest partners in our campaign of maximum pressure to denuclearize the korean peninsula. today we put the strongest sanctions on korea that we have ever put on a country. we must continue to stand together to preventive brutal dictatorship from threatening the world with nuclear devastation. our nation's likewise share a commitment to keeping our people safe from terrorism. australian troops are currently serving
i know that the u.s.s. canberra will be a worthy successor to both her australian name sake and her american predecessor, the former navy baltimore class heavy cruiser u.s.s. canberra. as she sails the open sea, the new u.s.s. canberra will symbolize to all who cross her path the enduring friendship between the united states and australia. there is no closer friendship. today's strength by our common values working to promote our mutual interests. i want to thank the prime minister for serving...
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who served those others with food and took care of the cleaning of facilities, and he served on the u.s.s. west virginia. when the japanese attacked pearl harbor on december 7 of 1941. whereas miller was assigned to carry the wounded sailors to safer quarters. whereas he returned to the deck d picked up a 50-caliber browning anti-aircraft machine gun that he had never been trained to use and managed to shoot down enemy aircraft. whereas doery miller, a black man -- dori miller, a black man, was commended by secretary of navy and became the first african-american to be presented the navy cross. whereas civil rights organizations and black press exerted pressure on president roosevelt which resulted in the formation of the tuskegee airmen based in tuskegee, alabama, in 1941. whereas before 1940, african-americans were barred from flying for the u.s. military. whereas the tuskegee airmen included pilots, navigators, maintenance and support staff, instructers, as well as the -- instructer -- instructors, as well as the personnel who kept the planes and pilots in the air. whereas the black tus
who served those others with food and took care of the cleaning of facilities, and he served on the u.s.s. west virginia. when the japanese attacked pearl harbor on december 7 of 1941. whereas miller was assigned to carry the wounded sailors to safer quarters. whereas he returned to the deck d picked up a 50-caliber browning anti-aircraft machine gun that he had never been trained to use and managed to shoot down enemy aircraft. whereas doery miller, a black man -- dori miller, a black man, was...
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among the u.s.s. asa other first i'm in the champions were.and it's only about done off who grew up in an orphanage in besieged leningrad no one knew his parents' last name so his carers gave him the name but done off meaning god given during the war he served as a desk by with the navy in his thing he took gold for free rifle in three positions . a tank crew and survived full an arsenal broke and mag concentration camps he hid his jewish identity by posing as a muslim from a setia when liberated he weighed just thirty six kilos in one thousand nine hundred two he won gold for greco-roman wrestling during the medal ceremony the judge raised dumb and noticing his tattooed number hugged him revealing a similar tattoo the olympic judge in the uk of had been prisoners at the same concentration camp there were in which he was a. geisha because served as a saboteur he was decorated for destroying communication networks behind enemy lines blowing up a train and carrying a wounded comrade back over the front line he was wounded twice and in one nine h
among the u.s.s. asa other first i'm in the champions were.and it's only about done off who grew up in an orphanage in besieged leningrad no one knew his parents' last name so his carers gave him the name but done off meaning god given during the war he served as a desk by with the navy in his thing he took gold for free rifle in three positions . a tank crew and survived full an arsenal broke and mag concentration camps he hid his jewish identity by posing as a muslim from a setia when...
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mike pence, the u.s.s. ce president, will l be attending e opening c ceremony in pyeongchag and he has said he will stay tough with north korea. host: the u.s. has carried out strikes in eastern syria to counter an attack on u.s. backed rebel forces by pro-regime soldiers. u.s. military forces say that strikes killed at least 100 pro-regime sources, this is east of the river euphrates, where they were trying to retake territory from the syrian democratic forces. the syrian state tv has called the attack a new aggression. and with fighting still raging in the northern regions, the turkish president has threatened to expand an offensive to the city of -- 100 kilometers to the east, which is held by kurdish fighters and the syrian fighters. our reporters spoke to them as they prepared for a possible attack. [shouting] reporter: the latest offensive, and kurds are not the only ones losing their lives. this was an arab who died after a mine exploded near the frontline separating the fighters from pro-turkish mili
mike pence, the u.s.s. ce president, will l be attending e opening c ceremony in pyeongchag and he has said he will stay tough with north korea. host: the u.s. has carried out strikes in eastern syria to counter an attack on u.s. backed rebel forces by pro-regime soldiers. u.s. military forces say that strikes killed at least 100 pro-regime sources, this is east of the river euphrates, where they were trying to retake territory from the syrian democratic forces. the syrian state tv has called...
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among the u.s.s. asa other first and then pick champions were. and it's only about done off who grew up in an orphanage in besieged leningrad no one knew his parents' last name so his carers gave him the name but done off meaning god given during the war he served as a desk by with the navy in his thing he took gold for free rifle in three positions . a tank crew and survived full an arsenal broke and mag concentration camps he hid his jewish identity by posing as a muslim from a setia when liberated he weighed just thirty six kilos in one thousand nine hundred two he won gold for greco-roman wrestling during the medal ceremony the judge raised dum and noticing his tattooed number hugged him revealing a similar tattoo the olympic judge in the uk of had been prisoners at the same concentration camp they were in which he was a. geisha because served as a saboteur he was decorated for destroying communication networks behind enemy lines blowing up a train and carrying a wounded comrade back over the front line he was wounded twice and in one nine hu
among the u.s.s. asa other first and then pick champions were. and it's only about done off who grew up in an orphanage in besieged leningrad no one knew his parents' last name so his carers gave him the name but done off meaning god given during the war he served as a desk by with the navy in his thing he took gold for free rifle in three positions . a tank crew and survived full an arsenal broke and mag concentration camps he hid his jewish identity by posing as a muslim from a setia when...
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among the u.s.s. asa other first and then pick champions were.and it only about done off who grew up in an orphanage in besieged leningrad no one knew his parents' last name so his carers gave him the name but done off meaning god given during the war he served as a desk by with the navy in his thing he took gold for three rifle in three positions. a tank crew and survived full an arsenal broke and mag concentration camps he hid his jewish identity by posing as a muslim from a setia when liberated he weighed just thirty six kilos in one thousand nine hundred two he won gold for greco-roman wrestling during the medal ceremony the judge raised dumb and noticing his tattooed number hugged him revealing a similar tattoo the olympic judge in the uk of had been prisoners at the same concentration camp they were in which he was a. geisha because served as a saboteur he was decorated for destroying communication networks behind enemy lines blowing up a train and carrying a wounded comrade back over the front line he was wounded twice and in one nine hund
among the u.s.s. asa other first and then pick champions were.and it only about done off who grew up in an orphanage in besieged leningrad no one knew his parents' last name so his carers gave him the name but done off meaning god given during the war he served as a desk by with the navy in his thing he took gold for three rifle in three positions. a tank crew and survived full an arsenal broke and mag concentration camps he hid his jewish identity by posing as a muslim from a setia when...
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and the u.s.s. pueblo it's part of the museum in pyongyang. they tortured and took one of our sailored was culled. they tortured and took them hostage. >> the south korean vessel that was taken. and the general who took the ship was the head of the north korean delegation to the olympics. arthel: the democrats' rebuttal to the nunes memo goes public. they say it shows the department of justice and the fbi followed procedure. president trump doesn't see it that way. marjory stoneman douglas students set to return to school. >> 18-year-olds can have a gun that can kill multiple people within seconds. i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. but their nutritional needs remain instinctual. that's why there's purina one true instinct. real meat #1. a different breed of natural nutrition. purina one true instinct. now, try new purina one true instinct treats. i'm your phone,istle text alert. stuck down here between your seat and your
and the u.s.s. pueblo it's part of the museum in pyongyang. they tortured and took one of our sailored was culled. they tortured and took them hostage. >> the south korean vessel that was taken. and the general who took the ship was the head of the north korean delegation to the olympics. arthel: the democrats' rebuttal to the nunes memo goes public. they say it shows the department of justice and the fbi followed procedure. president trump doesn't see it that way. marjory stoneman...
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the u.s.s. bombing afghanistan, the beginning of it, october 7, , just weeks after the september 11 attacks. many in the u.s. would think those who piloted the planes into the world trade center and the pentagon were either afghan or iraqi. and in fact, 15 of the 19 people who were in those planes were from saudi arabia. this i is democracy now! talkwe come back, we will about many issues, including what actually happened in a modified, osama bin laden, mohammed omar, and much more. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: the song was cowritten by john perry barlow, who died at the age of 70. besides being a lyricist for the dead, barlow was a leading advocate for free and open internet. use the coven of the electronic frontier foundation and freedom of the press foundation. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. our guest for the hour is steve "directoratehor of s: the cia and america's secret wars in afghanistan and pakistan." trump u
the u.s.s. bombing afghanistan, the beginning of it, october 7, , just weeks after the september 11 attacks. many in the u.s. would think those who piloted the planes into the world trade center and the pentagon were either afghan or iraqi. and in fact, 15 of the 19 people who were in those planes were from saudi arabia. this i is democracy now! talkwe come back, we will about many issues, including what actually happened in a modified, osama bin laden, mohammed omar, and much more. stay with...
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for example, the u.s.s. albany, which is an attack submarine, sent 48 months in the repair yard due to repeated delays as the workforce focused its attention on aircraft carriers and on ballistic missle submarines, meaning an entire crew spent years waiting for a deployment that never came. worse still, the u.s.s. boise attack submarine was not -- that was last summer -- they didn't put it in the shipyard because the shipyard workload was so far over workforce capacity. as a result that boat is currently sitting in norfolk, virginia, and not certified to dive while it awaits maintenance. this is a taxpayer access -- asset not being worked on and right now it is so out of shape it is not even allowed to dive. the boise will not be able to rejoin the fleet until 2020 or later. that means that this vital navy asset will be unavailable for at least another 48 months. in fact, the maintenance backlog has docked 15 nuclear impact submarines for 77 months, or 15 years, in which those attack submarines have not been
for example, the u.s.s. albany, which is an attack submarine, sent 48 months in the repair yard due to repeated delays as the workforce focused its attention on aircraft carriers and on ballistic missle submarines, meaning an entire crew spent years waiting for a deployment that never came. worse still, the u.s.s. boise attack submarine was not -- that was last summer -- they didn't put it in the shipyard because the shipyard workload was so far over workforce capacity. as a result that boat is...
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he rejected this widely accepted notion that we needed detente with the u.s.s. r. authority of the day. three decades later in his own way, donald trump is following this that modern american conservative tradition of questioning authority. and used to be the left, right? he's questioning the authority of the administrative state. he's questioning the authority of the fbi. [applaus [applause] >> oh, peter strzok is in the back, hi, how are you? good to see you. you're looking good lately. he's questioning the authorities of the deep state, of washington d.c. bureaucracies, sometimes of the courts. [applause] >> so, donald trump is a threat to the established order, the established order that failed the people, that has kept corrupt institutions going year after year after year, that have been held captive by a corrupt mainstream media who have frankly sunk to new lows. ... the balance of power since trump came in is slowly being recalibrated. it was tilting all toward washington under obama, and now it's tilting back toward you, the people. it's about time. [applau
he rejected this widely accepted notion that we needed detente with the u.s.s. r. authority of the day. three decades later in his own way, donald trump is following this that modern american conservative tradition of questioning authority. and used to be the left, right? he's questioning the authority of the administrative state. he's questioning the authority of the fbi. [applaus [applause] >> oh, peter strzok is in the back, hi, how are you? good to see you. you're looking good...
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the road for that matter and so in reality you will still continue to see operations of ships like the u.s.s. hopper and others i believe will continue to operate in that area because it's our right and it's the right of other sovereign countries to operate in that area as well because it is in fact international waters. william just joining me scuse me sex life there from new york thanks very much for joining us. now despite the ongoing violence in syria international aid agencies say hundreds of thousands of displaced syrians are at risk of being forced to return to their homes in fact a joint report by six leading agency says neighboring countries as well as european and u.s. governments putting pressure on refugees to go back home in a hot air has more now from the bekaa valley. is the sheriff says some of his family members were killed in the war in neighboring syria he has also lost contact with others who have been displaced lebanon has been his home for six years he is from the opposition held province of idlib and for him going back is not an option . we want to save zone to return
the road for that matter and so in reality you will still continue to see operations of ships like the u.s.s. hopper and others i believe will continue to operate in that area because it's our right and it's the right of other sovereign countries to operate in that area as well because it is in fact international waters. william just joining me scuse me sex life there from new york thanks very much for joining us. now despite the ongoing violence in syria international aid agencies say hundreds...
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the u.s.s talk about role. u just did a very important piece called "losing sight: a 4-year-old girl was the sole survivor of a u.s. drone strike in afghanistan. then she disappeared." talk about this story and its significance for whahat the u.s. is doingng there. for thing the i to know about this story, is about a perceive specific drone strike, just one of many. this particular strike happened in september 2013. there was a family traveling in a pickup truck from a provincial capital of kunar province, which is to the east of kabul which is shot --one survivor was where "lone survivor" was shot. they set off ms. day. to where on their way a majority of the family m membs were from and along the way, this truck was hit by what the american military calls the precisn strike. everyone died except for a four-year-old girl who was then taken to a hospital in another two called jalalabad in the a military hospital -- and then to a military hospital in kabul. was thet karzai, who head of state at the time who had b
the u.s.s talk about role. u just did a very important piece called "losing sight: a 4-year-old girl was the sole survivor of a u.s. drone strike in afghanistan. then she disappeared." talk about this story and its significance for whahat the u.s. is doingng there. for thing the i to know about this story, is about a perceive specific drone strike, just one of many. this particular strike happened in september 2013. there was a family traveling in a pickup truck from a provincial...
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without that political jolt, elected republicans will just keep clinging to the u.s.s. trump as it sinks further into the swamp. now that we have defined trumpism, let's work together to save this country from it. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: embers are reminded to refrain from engaging in personalitieses towards the president. for what purpose does the gentleman from seek recognition. >> unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. smith: mr. speaker, the for what purpose does the gentleman from seek welfare system in america has a problem and the great majority of americans want to fix it. since 2000, the amount of federal dollars spent on medicaid that goes to able-bodied adults has increased 713%. the amounts on food stamps has increased nearly 500%. these figures do not include seniors or individuals with disabilities. every welfare dollar that is spent on able-bodied working age adults diverts resources from the very individuals the pro
without that political jolt, elected republicans will just keep clinging to the u.s.s. trump as it sinks further into the swamp. now that we have defined trumpism, let's work together to save this country from it. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: embers are reminded to refrain from engaging in personalitieses towards the president. for what purpose does the gentleman from seek recognition. >> unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro...
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june, seven american heroes died on a dark night when a ship collided with an american destroyer, the u.s.s. fitzgerald. among the dead were immigrants from vietnam and the philippines, as well as the son of workers who journeyed north from guatemala. as one of the sailers who survived explained, you're crammed in with all sorts of cultures on this ship. but when you are on the fitzgerald, you are family. just like the fitzgerald, my unit in iraq, included many men of races and religions. we were a family too and it made us stronger. mr. speaker, what's true of our military is also true of our country. lots of nations have democratic institutions. plenty of countries have good schools. and all too many, as we know, wield powerful weapons. but what makes america great? what makes america powerful, what makes america america is that since our founding, we have thrown our doors open to the world. and we kept them open to the strivers and the dreamers from every corner of the globe. we didn't become the greatest, most powerful country in the world because we let in a certain group of people and
june, seven american heroes died on a dark night when a ship collided with an american destroyer, the u.s.s. fitzgerald. among the dead were immigrants from vietnam and the philippines, as well as the son of workers who journeyed north from guatemala. as one of the sailers who survived explained, you're crammed in with all sorts of cultures on this ship. but when you are on the fitzgerald, you are family. just like the fitzgerald, my unit in iraq, included many men of races and religions. we...
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sailors, i quote, again, several sailors on watch during the collision with the control over steering were temporarily assigned from "u.s.s. antietam." they could have done a game-based scenario on the ship before they transferred to the new ship and been at least familiar of what they were going to do on the ship or at least easily. it's in the cloud or on a dvd. that's my question. i'll stop there and let you answer. >> sir, if i could, read it back to you, the value of simulators in terms of training, certifying our sailors, i couldn't agree with you more that particularly now with the technology, the degree of realism, the fidelity of those simulators, is very, very high. it can't take you all the way, as you know from your service, but it can take you a lot further than it used to. and so with respect to the lcs, which is designed to have sort of a blue gold crew type of an arrangement, you know, there's going to be one crew on the ship out time and one crew in the trainers and simulators so we need to make those as realistic as possible, as prototypical. as the comprehensive review states, we need to sort of spread
sailors, i quote, again, several sailors on watch during the collision with the control over steering were temporarily assigned from "u.s.s. antietam." they could have done a game-based scenario on the ship before they transferred to the new ship and been at least familiar of what they were going to do on the ship or at least easily. it's in the cloud or on a dvd. that's my question. i'll stop there and let you answer. >> sir, if i could, read it back to you, the value of...
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is softness in the won reflecting reduced investor the u.s.e as well as proposing tariffs on steel andtreating from session highs amid this dollar strength, he earlier gains sparked by that stronger than forecast wage report. let's get to first word news with paul allen. >> unicef is repeating its plea calls a warhat it on children, saying the agency can no longer express the poor at the death of so many young people in syria and yemen. this after pro-assad forces bombed damascus, killing at least 120 people, many children. >> i don't have any more words to describe the suffering these children are going through. i today do not have the words anymore to tell how deeply grandparents, loved ones are again suffering the loss of innocent boys and girls. a london-based lawyer has pleaded guilty to lying to u.s. officials pursuant to russian meddling in the 2016 u.s. election. he admitted to misleading investigators about his relationship with robert gates. he is the fourth person to plead guilty in robert mueller's wide ranging inquiry, which has also netted indictments of more than a dozen
is softness in the won reflecting reduced investor the u.s.e as well as proposing tariffs on steel andtreating from session highs amid this dollar strength, he earlier gains sparked by that stronger than forecast wage report. let's get to first word news with paul allen. >> unicef is repeating its plea calls a warhat it on children, saying the agency can no longer express the poor at the death of so many young people in syria and yemen. this after pro-assad forces bombed damascus, killing...
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the presiding officer: does the senator u.s.s. spend his request? the senator from minnesota. ms. klobuchar: madam president, i know the leaders are going to be coming down shortly, but i thought i would get started and return when they are finished with their remarks. madam president, 271, that's the number of days left before the 2018 elections. only 271 days to go. a little more than nine months. and we still cannot assure american voters that our elections are secure. that's unacceptable, and that's on us. we know what happened in 2016. there was no debate about the facts. on january 6, 2017, intelligence reports made clear that russia used covert cyber attacks, espionage, and harmful propaganda to attack our political system. six months later, on june 21, the department of homeland security confirmed that russia launched cyber attacks against at least 21 state election systems and illegally obtained e-mails from local election officials. this week, we also learned that voter systems in illinois were hacked, and the information on thousands of voters was exposed to russians. o
the presiding officer: does the senator u.s.s. spend his request? the senator from minnesota. ms. klobuchar: madam president, i know the leaders are going to be coming down shortly, but i thought i would get started and return when they are finished with their remarks. madam president, 271, that's the number of days left before the 2018 elections. only 271 days to go. a little more than nine months. and we still cannot assure american voters that our elections are secure. that's unacceptable,...
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♪ anna: good morning from bloomberg's new european headquarters in the city of london. u.s.snd asia and the turnaround, recovering some losses. volatility subsides after the vix sank almost 20%. manus: the british chamber of commerce warned theresa may that u.k. businesses are losing patience over brexit ambiguity. manus: -- anna: the ceo resigns after being embroiled in a sexual-harassment scandal. ♪ welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." it's just gone in a cup a.m. in amsterdam -- 8:00 a.m. in amsterdam. full-year operating profit beat the highest estimate, this is a bank which runs most of its revenue -- which runs most of its revenue from the u.k. economy. to buffers of , 17.7%, the dutch win right in line with what the analysts expected. what does this mean for dividends? the capital remains intact. the final dividend comes in at 80 euro cents per share. from?did it come let's talk about metals and miners. anna: let's have a look at what has been reported. remember our conversation with -- from blackrock management. tinto full-year underlying profit $8.63 billion. the
♪ anna: good morning from bloomberg's new european headquarters in the city of london. u.s.snd asia and the turnaround, recovering some losses. volatility subsides after the vix sank almost 20%. manus: the british chamber of commerce warned theresa may that u.k. businesses are losing patience over brexit ambiguity. manus: -- anna: the ceo resigns after being embroiled in a sexual-harassment scandal. ♪ welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." it's just gone in a cup a.m. in...
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the u.s. and people are excited to build u.s.e you know, the flood gates are opening. the regulation has decreased. do things again and that's because of pro-american ideas, and he's making us very proud. he's making me very proud. a doubt.t [applause] >> here are some big numbers, us, the number 10. that's 10 circuit court judges confirmed in the first year. ever by a president in his first year. all of them got five-star ratings by the heritage federal n and the society. these are unbelievably judges.tive the, number, 1,450, the number regulations the president appealed in his first year. the most regulations appealed by first president in his first year ever. the other number, which is amazing, the other number is 22. number interesting because the president, on the campaign trail said, for every put in lation that i i'll get rid of two. the numbers are in. e's done 22 for over new regulation, and we all know regulation is the true prohibit or for business, for entrepreneurs, for people who want to make decisions, and you see the economic confidence and love what th
the u.s. and people are excited to build u.s.e you know, the flood gates are opening. the regulation has decreased. do things again and that's because of pro-american ideas, and he's making us very proud. he's making me very proud. a doubt.t [applause] >> here are some big numbers, us, the number 10. that's 10 circuit court judges confirmed in the first year. ever by a president in his first year. all of them got five-star ratings by the heritage federal n and the society. these are...
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u.s.s. new jersey sitting in the water of the delaware off the shore of camden, 5:26 a.m., 54 degrees. >> time for the morning buzz, if you've been preoccupied with the eagles, you may not have realized, valentine's day is on wednesday. candies store.com put together a list of the top candies sold in each state leading up to valentine's day day. m and m are tops in the state. in delaware, hershey kisses are the number one, in new jersey, conversation hearts are number one. if you like jewelry, mcdonald's is offering the blin mack worth $12,500. it's 7 piece stackable ring made from gold, sapphire and gems. to enter you must twe your best vows of loves. blink mack contest. it ends on wednesday. >>> i can see that goi ove well. >>> eagles victory lap is not over yet. after surviving a crash a woman is lost in the woods. luckily rescuers are committed to saving her. >>> investigators are searching for two men who walked up to a car and shot three people killing one of the victims. "action news" has more when we come right back. kfast, mom. with quality ingredients like roasted hazelnuts and cocoa
u.s.s. new jersey sitting in the water of the delaware off the shore of camden, 5:26 a.m., 54 degrees. >> time for the morning buzz, if you've been preoccupied with the eagles, you may not have realized, valentine's day is on wednesday. candies store.com put together a list of the top candies sold in each state leading up to valentine's day day. m and m are tops in the state. in delaware, hershey kisses are the number one, in new jersey, conversation hearts are number one. if you like...
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i think there is a danger that we see from the pricing of credit to clear for that. that does make us a little wary u.s.s-yield and credit more generally at this juncture. >> everybody talks about the flattening of the yield curve, there's been a singapore recession but there is actually a behavioral impact and that is what we're talking about, when the fed gets the fund raise up to that 2.5 or 3%, it starts to become really appealing to move into cash. if you'd buy a money market fund at three or 3.5% today which is a real yield about inflation, i think a lot of people would sell all their stocks and all their stocks and other bonds and go into money markets. that is one of the things that causes recession. >> if we go to money market funds, i want to wonder if we will. >> if the fed gets the fund rates 3% think everybody is going to. i think that is a high water mark. if they do that, it is probably a policy mistake. you have money market yields in the threes. >> let's say we get there and i don't know does your best case. i say we get there. is more bond credit question mark is investment-grade and hi
i think there is a danger that we see from the pricing of credit to clear for that. that does make us a little wary u.s.s-yield and credit more generally at this juncture. >> everybody talks about the flattening of the yield curve, there's been a singapore recession but there is actually a behavioral impact and that is what we're talking about, when the fed gets the fund raise up to that 2.5 or 3%, it starts to become really appealing to move into cash. if you'd buy a money market fund at...
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u.s.s. new jersey there on the dock on the camden side of the delaware river. it is really cold to start.in temperatures. 28 degrees right now. getting up to 44 but it gets warmer later in the week. >> and we are just days away from what's already being called a blockbuster. marvel's movie "black panther." the movie hits theater thursday night and is expected to bring in $164 million or more during the four day president's weekend. the movie is already getting a score of 98 percent on rotten tomatoes and it's getting a lot of praise which its director ryan kugler lovers to hear. >> nobody really knew what it was. it felt like only a few people cared. and with this, you know, it feels like an amazing -- an amazing gift. >> boseman is returning home to his african nation to take his place as king following his father's death when an old enemy reappears putting the entire world in danger. "black panther" center city first major with an african-american in the lead role the first to employ a black writer and director which would be kugler. >>> helping add to presell numbers at the #"black pan
u.s.s. new jersey there on the dock on the camden side of the delaware river. it is really cold to start.in temperatures. 28 degrees right now. getting up to 44 but it gets warmer later in the week. >> and we are just days away from what's already being called a blockbuster. marvel's movie "black panther." the movie hits theater thursday night and is expected to bring in $164 million or more during the four day president's weekend. the movie is already getting a score of 98...
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see that right there three players at the same time draining a shot from the top of an aircraft carrier, this happened on board u.s.s. midway museum, one, two, three , in san diego. do the dance. >>> 5:42. still ahead an announcement from jennifer aniston and justin trudeau what the former friends star and her hubby are saying about their future. we are >>> a lot to talk about much hyped marvel movie black pant er debuted at midnight men a say what joining us from marvel universe live. >> i almost came in my thor outfit, i had the hammer. >> unbelievable. so, this is, so hyped up, overseas it is breaking record >> black panter overseas 23 million and counting. they are projecting 150 million overseas and here domestically they are saying it will open up to 200 million-dollar, which will out due and out perform some former marvel movies that were released. people are excited about this i'm excited. the cast was amazing it is only five hours and already 25 million. >> right. >> lets talk about couple news , jennifer aniston big announcement. >> yeah, her and justin trudeau, that is it. >> two and a half years. >> toge
see that right there three players at the same time draining a shot from the top of an aircraft carrier, this happened on board u.s.s. midway museum, one, two, three , in san diego. do the dance. >>> 5:42. still ahead an announcement from jennifer aniston and justin trudeau what the former friends star and her hubby are saying about their future. we are >>> a lot to talk about much hyped marvel movie black pant er debuted at midnight men a say what joining us from marvel...
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among the u.s.s. asa other first and then pick champions were.and it only about done off who grew up in an orphanage in besieged leningrad no one knew his parents' last name so his carers gave him the name but done off meaning god given during the war he served as a desk by with the navy in everything he took gold for free rifle in three positions. a tank crew and survived full an arsenal broke and mag concentration camps he hid his jewish identity by posing as a muslim from a setia when liberated he weighed just thirty six kilos in one thousand nine hundred two he won gold for greco-roman wrestling during the medal ceremony the judge raised dumb and noticing his tattooed number hugged him revealing a similar tattoo the olympic judge in the uk of had been prisoners at the same concentration camp they were in which he was they. said because served as a saboteur he was decorated for destroying communication networks behind enemy lines blowing up a train and carrying a wounded comrade back over the front line he was wounded twice and in one nine hun
among the u.s.s. asa other first and then pick champions were.and it only about done off who grew up in an orphanage in besieged leningrad no one knew his parents' last name so his carers gave him the name but done off meaning god given during the war he served as a desk by with the navy in everything he took gold for free rifle in three positions. a tank crew and survived full an arsenal broke and mag concentration camps he hid his jewish identity by posing as a muslim from a setia when...
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he's the first man ever to landa fidruple jumps in a long program to that last year u.s.s national2017did it again at the u.s. nationals in 2018 and there's going to be a lot of essure on nathan shannon. he's a really smart young man. we've had several conversations and heven talks about the pressure he talks about the intensity of this and he understands the moment and he's going to try to take it all in while he's also of course trying stay on his feet. the fascinating thing about figure skating is we know that it is art and it is sport. you've got both marks you've got the judges looking at the artistry as well as of course all thjumping and everything else that they're doing athletically and nathan chan was >> yang: you've been recording on a controversy involving adam rippon and vice presmike pence. tell us about that. >> we interviewed adam, who is one of the fst openly guy athletes to compete in the winter olympic games for the united state i talked to him about many things, including mike pence being the delegation leader for the u.s. at the opening ceremonies. adam said, there
he's the first man ever to landa fidruple jumps in a long program to that last year u.s.s national2017did it again at the u.s. nationals in 2018 and there's going to be a lot of essure on nathan shannon. he's a really smart young man. we've had several conversations and heven talks about the pressure he talks about the intensity of this and he understands the moment and he's going to try to take it all in while he's also of course trying stay on his feet. the fascinating thing about figure...
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seem them and have an way it will impact is our colleagues around the world are inspired that we do call out human rights abuses u.s.e it's not enough that we can criticize other governments that may not have as much influence in the u.s. we're also out those abuses. thank you. one more want to add point. most countries who are violating they always take the cover of national sovereignty and domestic laws understand when crimess to international you don'tational law, have that cover. ou're obligated under international law to follow the laws. it doesn't matter whether you're or smallest, poorest country the richest most powerful country in the world, internationally human rights law consistent and used the same across all countries. i hope that answers you partially. go ahead. >> thank you. two questions. to know -- >> do you want to introduce ourself [inaudible] >> which countries do you think are trying to compensate all the are rs that, in your view, undermining human rights, and, how do you feel of multilateral that are stepping this retreat the human rights violation us that you described? >> i'm not sure i exac
seem them and have an way it will impact is our colleagues around the world are inspired that we do call out human rights abuses u.s.e it's not enough that we can criticize other governments that may not have as much influence in the u.s. we're also out those abuses. thank you. one more want to add point. most countries who are violating they always take the cover of national sovereignty and domestic laws understand when crimess to international you don'tational law, have that cover. ou're...
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u.s.s. new jersey looking gorgeous out there. isn't that a pretty shot. you see a hint of fog in the area, you're dealing with that here and there, not so much on the schuylkill expressway. this is spring garden, heading toward center city. no issues on the schuylkill expressway. no overnight construction for a change, that's good news. mass transit we've been warning you you can get all the details online, as well. we have new scheduleses for septa, subways and trolleys for springtime travel beginning today. paoli thorndale 14 minute delays so far, just to start you off with an issue. northeast extension northbound overnight construction blocks the right lane. as you head northbound we'll be dealing with fog in the city. vine street expressway, not too bad at all. westbound traffic heading toward the schuylkill expressway watch for that as you head out. tam. >> an app created by a new jersey tech company could be the solution for the annoying and sometimes dangerous robo calls. tell tech said it will instantly protect you from 200,000 phone numbers belong to tell markets and scammer
u.s.s. new jersey looking gorgeous out there. isn't that a pretty shot. you see a hint of fog in the area, you're dealing with that here and there, not so much on the schuylkill expressway. this is spring garden, heading toward center city. no issues on the schuylkill expressway. no overnight construction for a change, that's good news. mass transit we've been warning you you can get all the details online, as well. we have new scheduleses for septa, subways and trolleys for springtime travel...
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the second surprise in three or four months out of any indicator. data an interesting new point. francine: marcus, how much will they reprice from now? >> i think it is a little bit overdone. u.s.sack, the 10-year and 30-year yields. it has finally popped. as john is saying, it was a long time coming. i think the u.s. market has the weird notion that potentially a -- iflat u.s. yield curve think we've worked out that is not happening. the fed is going to be hiking at least as much as the yellen said would have been. yields can go a little bit higher, but i don't want to get scared until we see two things, 3% or more 10-year yields, and 3.3% on the 30-year. tom: great to have those single point touches. 20 basis points away from that in the 30-year bond. john normand, as you put together your research, what were the levels of correlation you saw in markets? our markets in sync, or are there interesting anomalies to the correlations? john: the most interesting breakdown is the one between stock and bond prices. we usually think of these as moving inversely. if stocks are falling, bond returns offset that. what was interesting last week was the reversal of that correlation. bond pr
the second surprise in three or four months out of any indicator. data an interesting new point. francine: marcus, how much will they reprice from now? >> i think it is a little bit overdone. u.s.sack, the 10-year and 30-year yields. it has finally popped. as john is saying, it was a long time coming. i think the u.s. market has the weird notion that potentially a -- iflat u.s. yield curve think we've worked out that is not happening. the fed is going to be hiking at least as much as the...