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afterwards and afterys it went on for 14 years and they finally closed it down mostly last year because theas anticipated different kind of election that we ended up having , but by the end what it had accomplished, and a lot of good things came out of it. the most successful projects were the ones that the theatera corporation where people wanted to do something positive with their wealth, their skills, their market access, their supply chain, all of that withat the nonprofit that had an idea, problem they were trying to solve and window things were put together they were very effective in dealing with all kinds of things from providing clean water to billions of gallons of clean water, many many problems. so, the social enterprise was one of the ideas motivating
afterwards and afterys it went on for 14 years and they finally closed it down mostly last year because theas anticipated different kind of election that we ended up having , but by the end what it had accomplished, and a lot of good things came out of it. the most successful projects were the ones that the theatera corporation where people wanted to do something positive with their wealth, their skills, their market access, their supply chain, all of that withat the nonprofit that had an idea,...
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in theas the tragedy up sera mountains. which did noty partake in some of the gruesome stories we heard in that tragedy, they settled here in san jose. because he was a survivor of the donner party he was a well-known name at the time. when california discussed statehood, he had a prominent voice here. when they met in monterey. in october of 1849 he promoted san jose to be the capital of california. the delegates because of his ofmise, they voted in favor san jose being the first capital of the state of california. under the promise that james reed would build a statehouse for the first meeting of the legislature. but when those legislatures came here in 1849 it is raining and i it continued to rain. because they were so despond and with the rain that fell that year. one of his first acts was as a legislature to start the motion to move the capital to another location. two years later, the capital moved from san jose and that went up further north. ironically rain has played an important part of our history here. first the
in theas the tragedy up sera mountains. which did noty partake in some of the gruesome stories we heard in that tragedy, they settled here in san jose. because he was a survivor of the donner party he was a well-known name at the time. when california discussed statehood, he had a prominent voice here. when they met in monterey. in october of 1849 he promoted san jose to be the capital of california. the delegates because of his ofmise, they voted in favor san jose being the first capital of...
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tomorrow is day number two here comes thea of low pressure there is friday's rain planes states d bringing severe weather through the south during the day tomorrow. right now it's only 32 in and in pottstown pladelphia even wilmington checking inat 5am fr. so a goodveng rush. look at this timing for these morning commutes a evening. maybe maybe a little bit of region thw so a big impacnghe day on fridad ex27 in the poconos. un33 we'll warm for friday. it's and there you have it. thehose? us live at theooperating with them and t >> mia is an eighth brought gun and 12:30 thisgf cos were there ad say theycial needd iso worknt the school. permit. he did not have since june of ara along easy. ppa. chris o'connell joi illegal wellg authority was tough, illegal parking. >> i've gotten spot phugh tickets any way. users submissio run in fai anyd dobut snitching? >> i thin parking problem in the city how. if you would like those guy filn th problem in the rear view only national. >> this may look like an guesset cof they are being spotted here i darkness we hears pennsylvania and new jersey th. e> t
tomorrow is day number two here comes thea of low pressure there is friday's rain planes states d bringing severe weather through the south during the day tomorrow. right now it's only 32 in and in pottstown pladelphia even wilmington checking inat 5am fr. so a goodveng rush. look at this timing for these morning commutes a evening. maybe maybe a little bit of region thw so a big impacnghe day on fridad ex27 in the poconos. un33 we'll warm for friday. it's and there you have it. thehose? us...
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address thea to threat that makes this necessary, the escalating threat from north korea. the united states alliance with south korea is not built only on security, but commitment to our core principles that have enabled the success of our nations, a strong economic partnership, people to people ties, and democratic values. i am encouraged by our productive discussions and pledged continuing american support for the security and prosperity of our two nations. thank you. minister yun: i want to open the floor to two members of the press from each country. first, the korean media. >> i would like to propose this question to secretary tillerson. are you saying that we need a new up roach to north -- new approach to north korea? i know to solve this nuclear program problem, china needs to play a more active part. in the toolkitls exhausted? what more specific actions can we take in your opinion. and according to a press statement by the state department, i wonder going forward, what will be the korean government's position on this new approach? i pose this question to foreign
address thea to threat that makes this necessary, the escalating threat from north korea. the united states alliance with south korea is not built only on security, but commitment to our core principles that have enabled the success of our nations, a strong economic partnership, people to people ties, and democratic values. i am encouraged by our productive discussions and pledged continuing american support for the security and prosperity of our two nations. thank you. minister yun: i want to...
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showers inil cnty and into thea start with. likely not all day. clouds bread get a nice warmup this te 8:00. just a little bit warmer than it is now. raho nooime hour for philadelphia. and the temperature will in sp showers. ellnto the 60s, closer to 70 once the rain shuts down. we could see late-day breaks of. showers for the suburbs. 50 degrees atlunchtime, still a showers and cloudy but drying out this afternoon. the lehiabovgh freezing. we're only looking at rain showers this morning. some areas of foappes with a lie bit the aften.htim they're done. lookth 70 degrees. at the shore, little bitoo the ocean. the winds up to 14 miles per ho aa few showers possible this morning at 8:00, 10:00. by lunchtime, just cloudy skies. and then near 60 degrees. we might see a few breaks of sunshine late this afternoon. that's a possibility for delaware, too. fog this morning, 43 degrees. in the 40s through 8:00 and 9:00. by 10:00, 50 degrees. the showers taking a break. and look at the cooler temperatures. also taking a break this afternoon. 69 degrees at 4:
showers inil cnty and into thea start with. likely not all day. clouds bread get a nice warmup this te 8:00. just a little bit warmer than it is now. raho nooime hour for philadelphia. and the temperature will in sp showers. ellnto the 60s, closer to 70 once the rain shuts down. we could see late-day breaks of. showers for the suburbs. 50 degrees atlunchtime, still a showers and cloudy but drying out this afternoon. the lehiabovgh freezing. we're only looking at rain showers this morning. some...
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thea: why do you think afghan government needs to fight the extremist threat, whether it is the taliban or i.s.? would more u.s. troops and nato boots on the ground help? >> better command, better control, better management. going after real targets. there is a suspicion and afghan society there is a 5th column in the government that may be aiding and abetting. i hope that is not true. laura: it might be? .> it is a very strong belief they cannot make sense of why this is happening. the united states is at a point, and nato and other countries who have contributed to the afghanistan security for the last decade, they are at a point where they have to make hard decisions again. i we going to let this conflict deal fora peace everyone, or are we going to put in the necessary resources to win the war? laura: last year 10,000 people were killed, 20,000 were injured. what is the impact on society? >> it is tremendous, not only psychological. it is forcing people to leave the country, especially the educated class. the young men and women that have benefited. they are worried about the future
thea: why do you think afghan government needs to fight the extremist threat, whether it is the taliban or i.s.? would more u.s. troops and nato boots on the ground help? >> better command, better control, better management. going after real targets. there is a suspicion and afghan society there is a 5th column in the government that may be aiding and abetting. i hope that is not true. laura: it might be? .> it is a very strong belief they cannot make sense of why this is happening....
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remember, i know you're working thea the ends to show you after she alreadyf she falls or not.o be >> george, l mo you'll be able to turn and>> doy here? >> no, just to try not to tear my meniscus. >> i want to say upstairs we have an audience here. so the people from sales are watching us. have you guys seen get out? >> they haven't seen it? they've no idea what we're doing. >> oh, quincey? quincy, are you going to do the get out challenge? >> yes, somebody has to go -- >> oh, karen, all right, iaian, do it for quincy so he notes what to do. >> my meniscus, man. >> all right, here you go. >> ready? >> it is gone. >> oh. go! >> ready? >> he did the seth curry move. i like t see karen started a trends. oh, you want to do it? >> i want to see you, ya. let's it? >> let me stretch.ut hopefully . >> o >> yeah. >> this is like an might be is wearing high heels. fancy socks? >> get and we have an audience,ht, thak tontndulge the good daytesting. >> testing. (vo) shop all makes, models and colors in your neighborhood... all with worry-free ownership. head to your neighborhood enterpris
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ce, thea consequent, company was not using it for its own purposes, because they liked the income.so, they built another building next-door, which they could have their meetings in. and keep their library, and eyentually, where they -- th added another floor onto the building and began the first school of architecture in the united states. we've come inside to look at the model of carpenters' hall being constructed. here we can see the brick equal, the regular facadces. es. the cupola being installed over the roof and various crafts working. and one of the things people often wonder about is if the master builder became a sort of proto-architect, a carpenter, transferring through using the title master builder. why didn't it happen that the brick layers were the master builders? the problem with that was that going back into even medieval england, the master carpenter, the master builder, was the person who works with the client the design.ith in effect, doing what a modern architect would do, but in a somewhat more primitive way. and what the master builder would do is provide a d
ce, thea consequent, company was not using it for its own purposes, because they liked the income.so, they built another building next-door, which they could have their meetings in. and keep their library, and eyentually, where they -- th added another floor onto the building and began the first school of architecture in the united states. we've come inside to look at the model of carpenters' hall being constructed. here we can see the brick equal, the regular facadces. es. the cupola being...
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that would be theas lt time they led. the lay-in. maryland trails by 5, under 4:00 to go in regulation. kimbrough with the steal and the basket. terps are down 6. but they would not get any closer. under 3 minutes to go. jumper to go. the ducks upsetting maryland 77-63. so the ducks move on and the terps' season just like that comes to an end. >>> elite eight on the men's side continues tomorrow here on wusa 9, south carolina versus florida at 2:20. followed by kentucky and north carolina. winners move on to the final four. >>> you need to get your football fix in in april? fear not. there's arena football coming next month with the valor versus the baltimore brigade. it was media day today for the valor who hope to get a nice following at verizon center this summer. >> the goal is we're going to be the model. coming in to this, washington, d.c., sports entertainment, the goal is for us to be the new model, new direction of the arena football league and we're doing that. from day one we've created an environment. not just for dmv but
that would be theas lt time they led. the lay-in. maryland trails by 5, under 4:00 to go in regulation. kimbrough with the steal and the basket. terps are down 6. but they would not get any closer. under 3 minutes to go. jumper to go. the ducks upsetting maryland 77-63. so the ducks move on and the terps' season just like that comes to an end. >>> elite eight on the men's side continues tomorrow here on wusa 9, south carolina versus florida at 2:20. followed by kentucky and north...
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all of the immigration system for thea model where company, it does not really matter for them who is occupying their prison beds. a could be somebody serving sentence or somebody there waiting for their immigration case to be adjudicated, but either way, they are staffed by the same guards come at the same company with the same physical layout inside. host: how is the determination made? how will the system determine whether or not someone goes to a federal or private prison? yout: it depends on whether are talking about the justice department or ice. for the justice department, have actually set up a sort of separate shadow system where in the 1990's, the justice department determined they would begin sending non-us citizens the private prisons and u.s. citizens to regular federal prisons. the reasoning behind that was non-us citizens who have committed federal crimes can expect to be deported after their sentence so they bureau of prisons felt that even if the private prison failed to rehabilitate the person, it would not matter for u.s. communities in the end is the person would b
all of the immigration system for thea model where company, it does not really matter for them who is occupying their prison beds. a could be somebody serving sentence or somebody there waiting for their immigration case to be adjudicated, but either way, they are staffed by the same guards come at the same company with the same physical layout inside. host: how is the determination made? how will the system determine whether or not someone goes to a federal or private prison? yout: it depends...
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. >> for the most part we will be attacked on the streets fortr being in the wrong place at thea theown lgbt lgb center. this is our safe space.spae. so, you come into our space sp and destroy our property.erty. >> police chief peter newshamwsm visited the lgbt center and assured everyo t person that police will finde wn the person who. >>> did and w thho.ey will be prosecuted to the fullest extent. >>> hang today the man accused of jumping ayt the white house fence last friday night late fri on friday night is expected to appear in federal court. co court document showcourcument so 26-year-old jonathan tran ofatha california was carrying arnia wy letter addressed to the he president who was inside the t white house at the time.at the . now, if convicted, tran faces up to 10 years in prison. steve. >> morning line. m march madness officially uponlyo us now. after an early exit from the fre big 10 tournament in front of a hometown crowd maryland gets the sixth z the team gathered in the coach's basement.s sigh relief as maryland had toyo be based on their third placed c regular season
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that is a very hard proposition for many of theas groups. we'll see if they get there. robert: it's complicated. i spoke with kevin mccarthy this week and he kept coming back to the idea this will be done in phases and people will get what they want down the line but first they need the votes for this. beyond health care, the white house was working overtime to answer questions about president trump's allegation, made without evidence, that president obama wiretapped him during the election. margaret, you've been focusing a lot on this from the white house press room this week. you had an exchange with the press secretary where it really didn't seem clear or clear all week to a lot of people where the white house actually stood on the president's comments about president obama. margaret: well, i think where we ended up was that the white house doesn't have any evidence and has admitted it doesn't have any information from the justice department that would back up the president's claim. they say, well, that's yet to come and will come out through the intelligence committ
that is a very hard proposition for many of theas groups. we'll see if they get there. robert: it's complicated. i spoke with kevin mccarthy this week and he kept coming back to the idea this will be done in phases and people will get what they want down the line but first they need the votes for this. beyond health care, the white house was working overtime to answer questions about president trump's allegation, made without evidence, that president obama wiretapped him during the election....
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. >> mike thomas got theas got the weather. yeah.t somet me showers moving in from thes north and west mothat mayay transition to a period of snowfs but we are not expecting tooecto much. take a look the a yourour expected snowfall totals.to ? you have the a grassyou h coating to an inch off to the ao north and west of d.c. dc. the it's not until you get up to the highlands to the northigl and st.t.an garrett maryland under a winter weather advisory, grant g winter weather advisoryerhe potentially were one totenty we 3 inches of snow jackpot totals up intoals uto pennsylvania.pe ground temperatures locallyloc far too warm to supportupprt snowfall. 38 to 50 degrees as we head head through your bus stop in theop morning. colder air north and west. air n little warmeror thsouth and ease we'll mix with a little bit ofef snowfall. grab the umbrella.ab the umb you'll need it for the morningde hours much after school,chol, chilly windy maybe a snowe flurry, 36 to 47 degrees.7 egr temperatures kind of droppingurs all day long here in d.c. ke
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reporter: now once tech tec firms have patched their products, assange says he, plans on releasing theaf the cia's hackinghacking tools. in new york, i'm liz clayman,la, fox business network.ork. >> coming up next the redskins d make some free agency movesmove while fans protest the fronte office drama.office d >>> a heartwarming reunion. re a girl and her mother thankothe the police officer who helpedffo bring the little girl home s tisha. >> reporter: all right,ght well, how about shawn? doesn't dozens of local kidsc competed for the chance to go c to the scripps nationalpps nati spelling bee. bee. we'll from the winner who isnne standing by with tisha lewis when we come back. >> ♪♪ >> got to love that promo, don't you? hilarious. to >>> heartwarming reunion at ani montgomery county policego station in germantown tmeodryay. last saturday mary's may's seven-year-old daughter sahara r went msing.g. police launched a search to find her. hr. she has autism. atism. an officer found her an houran later waning by a creek.crek. today mary sahara and the officer were reunited. >> thaou.you. >>
reporter: now once tech tec firms have patched their products, assange says he, plans on releasing theaf the cia's hackinghacking tools. in new york, i'm liz clayman,la, fox business network.ork. >> coming up next the redskins d make some free agency movesmove while fans protest the fronte office drama.office d >>> a heartwarming reunion. re a girl and her mother thankothe the police officer who helpedffo bring the little girl home s tisha. >> reporter: all right,ght well,...
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thea hardy is with the ski industry. >> we have been getting so many storms this year, kind of like refillsweek. the storms aren't coming in inches, they're coming in feet. >> reporter: it is a little chilly in new york here right now, but over the past few weeks we've seen the temperatures up in the 70s and, scott, the appearance of spring flowers. >> pelley: don dahler for us. steve hartman is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ sfx: engine revving ♪ (silence) ♪ we're not professional athletes. but that doesn't mean we're giving up. i'm in this for me. for me. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. lowering a1c by up to 1.2 points. do not take if allergic to farxiga. if you experience symptoms of a serious allergic reaction such as rash, swelling, difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking and seek medical help right away. do not take farxiga if you have severe kidney problems, are on dialysis, or have bladder cancer. tell your doctor right away if you have blood or red color in your urine or pain while you urinate. farxiga can cause serious side ef
thea hardy is with the ski industry. >> we have been getting so many storms this year, kind of like refillsweek. the storms aren't coming in inches, they're coming in feet. >> reporter: it is a little chilly in new york here right now, but over the past few weeks we've seen the temperatures up in the 70s and, scott, the appearance of spring flowers. >> pelley: don dahler for us. steve hartman is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ sfx: engine revving ♪ (silence) ♪ we're not...
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. >> reporter: i was going theas h use that line.that l i thought it was too corny.cor.thank you bob. >> thank you fitz.>> thank you t >> they need a penalty boxalty b right now. >> right. >> all right. what y isknow what today is right. >> throw back thursday. k th >> throw back thursday.urshr one laowwmaker bis turning a lt of heads after his tbt got posted on social media.ed we'll be right back.back. >> ♪♪ >> ♪♪ z29pgz z16fz y29pgy y16fy and so, as the great world spins, luck comes out to play for another day... this unexpected whisper in the silence of night. luck is an elusive friend, but come it does, and come...it will. ♪♪ >> first lady mel yanna trump ld at the pedy iatric unit to readd a dr. seuss classic oh theic oh place you'll go as part ofpart f national reading day. dy. she talked to kids for a bitr a and took a few photos alongotos the way. the way. >> i love dr. seuss. s >> yeah. >> i love when they do this every year. er >> the day to do it.o dot >> definitely the day to dodo it. >>
. >> reporter: i was going theas h use that line.that l i thought it was too corny.cor.thank you bob. >> thank you fitz.>> thank you t >> they need a penalty boxalty b right now. >> right. >> all right. what y isknow what today is right. >> throw back thursday. k th >> throw back thursday.urshr one laowwmaker bis turning a lt of heads after his tbt got posted on social media.ed we'll be right back.back. >> ♪♪ >> ♪♪ z29pgz z16fz...
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. >> you find these players, you know, they tone have then't thea mentalve a tcuityhe to go and py theart talking about weather.ing >> i'll try. boom.m. [laughter] >> wow. plyone of us here play professional football or haveota anything to do with it.h t let's go straight to theaight te forecast. bus stop forecast for the kidsrh thisorning.g. 45 to 55 degrees, lots of sunun today. today. 65 top 73 later on this on this afternoon. get outside and enjoy ityit 'cause look what's coming ourom way this weekend.eek big time cold.ol winter is back. only 39 degrees on saturday. sa. 41 on sunday.sunay. and we'll stay chilly throughlyr the course of next week. wek. caitlin >> outer loop around springfield overturned tractor-trailer.acto that is blocking the on-ramp to 95 southbound.u as a result, traffic is being, s diverted onto 644 westbound so if you are around that mixing ix bowl area, springfield tryinggfi to access franconia or trying tr to get onto 95 southbound5 you'll notice that scensoe andce you'll want to use 644 to geto t around that.arou tha we'll have an update of all ll the area
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as an investor once put it, thea voting machine. people vote on what they think will happen economically, and right now, scott, they're thinking very positive thoughts. >> pelley: jim axelrod for us. jim, thank you. during the president's address nation to carryn owens, the wind deof navy seal ryan owens. owens was killed in a counter-terrorism raid in yemen 30 days ago. that mission did not go as planned. mr. trump gave the order, but he has not accepted the responsibility. here's david martin. >> reporter: rarely has someone struggled so hard and so publicly to keep it together as carryn owens, widow of navy seal ryan owens. for one minute and 38 seconds, one of the longest standing ovations in memory, she fought back tears and looked heavenward, apparently speaking to her late husband. >> ryan is looking down right now, you know that, and he's very happy, because i think he just broke a record. >> reporter: upset that her father-in-law had publicly questioned the need for the operation in which her husband was killed, carryn owen
as an investor once put it, thea voting machine. people vote on what they think will happen economically, and right now, scott, they're thinking very positive thoughts. >> pelley: jim axelrod for us. jim, thank you. during the president's address nation to carryn owens, the wind deof navy seal ryan owens. owens was killed in a counter-terrorism raid in yemen 30 days ago. that mission did not go as planned. mr. trump gave the order, but he has not accepted the responsibility. here's david...
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o and the decade old document oldt giving us a first look at thea o commander in chief's finances.ay it came out a little unusual. bob barnard has details. >> reporter: president trump is tweet bowing this story thisw morning we'll have that foring minute first of all the whitete house basically confirms that the leaked dsioccaumentsll arere legitimate. that in 2005, the president psie wrote off about $100 million in losses claimed about $150 million in income, and paid about 25% of that in federaleder income taxes.es >> what i have here is a copy op donald trump's tax returns. ret >> reporter: a lot of build bld up. in fact msnbc rachel, tookook social media heat for waiting so long in her show to deliver thet goods. donald trump' twos-page 1040pa 1 form from 2005. 200 the numbers are as you wouldld expect. large. trump earned about 153 million5n that year. th but even after some big writeri offs he still paid a fair amount in taxes. 36.5 million. according to former new yorkorm times journalist david cay johnston the returns simplypl arrived in the mail.arri >>ve came in the mail
o and the decade old document oldt giving us a first look at thea o commander in chief's finances.ay it came out a little unusual. bob barnard has details. >> reporter: president trump is tweet bowing this story thisw morning we'll have that foring minute first of all the whitete house basically confirms that the leaked dsioccaumentsll arere legitimate. that in 2005, the president psie wrote off about $100 million in losses claimed about $150 million in income, and paid about 25% of that...
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embassymbasy personnel in this neighborhood g as well so police protectionprot is something that they aret theaut now there are even more patrolsare happening here in thisev in this neighborhood. now, the incident that was incis reported to d.c. policepolice happened 7:30 friday night. n it was not reported to policeole until the next afternoon butnoot according to the victim, itim, i was endured for three hours on u friday night. she told police that she was as tied, taped up sexually assaulted and robbed.robed police haven't given out a lotnu of information about themation t investigation but we can tellat you it hapiopbuened inside one f these multi-million dollarlliond homes and neighbors here are are on high alert.alr >> it's shocking.t's shog. you got the obamas coupleoue blocks away. safest neighborhoods in thee entire -- the entire city.tire >> reporter: and the home hom also adjacent to the embassye he will salve do. will s also just around the block b from where secretary of statef rex tillerson recentlytill purchased a home. pu told police thatol somehow the suspect was ables ae to e
embassymbasy personnel in this neighborhood g as well so police protectionprot is something that they aret theaut now there are even more patrolsare happening here in thisev in this neighborhood. now, the incident that was incis reported to d.c. policepolice happened 7:30 friday night. n it was not reported to policeole until the next afternoon butnoot according to the victim, itim, i was endured for three hours on u friday night. she told police that she was as tied, taped up sexually...
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led to theas dismissal of president trump's national security adviser.efft attorney general sessions in the hot seat. i spoke with general michael hayden, former director of the cia and the nsa, author of a new book playing to the edge, american intelligence in the age of terror. i asked him if he is optimistic congressional hearings will lead to answers. --there is an interested interest to cross party lines. may be republicans want to show there is an. that's a good thing. >> how important is it for these hearings to be public? >> there are always sources and methods you don't want to reveal. this is a case where all ties go to the runner. go to being as transparent as we can. recall in january the intel folks put up this paper that the russians did indeed hacked the elections. i think that is right. they give it hike confidence. but they didn't show much evidence. baby in this instance we will be able to work hard in the workspace up. we can put this thing to rest. been -- there has intelligence community sinking as evidenced by that -- evidence of th
led to theas dismissal of president trump's national security adviser.efft attorney general sessions in the hot seat. i spoke with general michael hayden, former director of the cia and the nsa, author of a new book playing to the edge, american intelligence in the age of terror. i asked him if he is optimistic congressional hearings will lead to answers. --there is an interested interest to cross party lines. may be republicans want to show there is an. that's a good thing. >> how...
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with awita rain/snow mix across the area.ar when i say rain/snow mix that ta gives you an idea about thea air mass and it will be muche mc colder air mass that willhat w settle in tomorrow and for ouror weekend. ekend. so, lots to talk about in theine world of weather.eath but we'll start with today'stods upside, 72. >> we'll have ample sunshine.sh. >> yeah. >> hey, if you love winteroveer you'll love the seven day. da. >> without the snow. snow >> thanks tucker.>> thank >> the cold.s tu>> the cd. >> hi caitlin. [laughter][lau >> let's live in the moment enjoy the day. live e fantasticenone faastic forecast. foreca windows opened weather for theed drive in. wea a lot of sunshine behind me, too. but living in the moment onng i 395 northbound is probably testing your patience.ur pati look at this delay behind me. m earlier accident at kingt kg street has been cleared.l it was blocking two leanes butes this is already a chokingcho point with traffic and extensive delays there. th this is right as you hit the beltway. beltway. from king street back to thebac beltway very heavy on 395very h9 n
with awita rain/snow mix across the area.ar when i say rain/snow mix that ta gives you an idea about thea air mass and it will be muche mc colder air mass that willhat w settle in tomorrow and for ouror weekend. ekend. so, lots to talk about in theine world of weather.eath but we'll start with today'stods upside, 72. >> we'll have ample sunshine.sh. >> yeah. >> hey, if you love winteroveer you'll love the seven day. da. >> without the snow. snow >> thanks...
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part of thea major budget and it is not growing faster than the economy. host: it won't grow in the aftermath of afghanistan or iraq? >> yes but it is not a major driver. i would like to address something about the defense budget. back in january commissioned a study to check waste in the military. a $125 billionth of the and the name commission was for the transfer of the dod core business process. did is webasically got contractors that get paid for not doing their full job like over in iraq. thatsically also stated one million, 14,000 civilians, citizens, and contractors went back on their jobs. the smallest ultimate force we have had since world war ii of 1.3 million troops. trump is going after waste and fraud in all of the other domestic programs. i think he should start with the military. we will get some thoughts. interestingaise questions. we actually don't know where this $4 billion number came from. right now, we don't know where it is. second, i've not understood why someone can understand and i sure sandwich in his school lunch program is a wa
part of thea major budget and it is not growing faster than the economy. host: it won't grow in the aftermath of afghanistan or iraq? >> yes but it is not a major driver. i would like to address something about the defense budget. back in january commissioned a study to check waste in the military. a $125 billionth of the and the name commission was for the transfer of the dod core business process. did is webasically got contractors that get paid for not doing their full job like over in...
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break-in of theaticeadg wick leaks >> certainly top that they were the ones releasing ito explain why theas supporting th president's ai spokesman, sean h intelligence, nsa, president trump on on president. did you request yourtrp on that's expresfor decades. >> and the five is are some cse partners, britain is one of them. >> yes, sir. >> have you seen any evidence that anyone else in the obama admini ti request? >> no, sir, and, again, my view is the same as director on the side that wes to engage in such ac the nritish to spy ont? >> yes, sir. >> our relationship wit closest we have with any foreign services, isn't that true? >> yes, sir. >> our allies called the suggestion that they wiretapped him for obama ridiculo ridiculous, would you agree? >> yes, sir. >> does it do damage to the relationship withosest intellig for the president t the conspir against him? >> frustrates a key ours. >> certainly wouldn't endear the british services to continue working with us, would it? >> i believe the relationship is strong enough this is something we canth. >> but it's not helpful. >> yes, sir. >>
break-in of theaticeadg wick leaks >> certainly top that they were the ones releasing ito explain why theas supporting th president's ai spokesman, sean h intelligence, nsa, president trump on on president. did you request yourtrp on that's expresfor decades. >> and the five is are some cse partners, britain is one of them. >> yes, sir. >> have you seen any evidence that anyone else in the obama admini ti request? >> no, sir, and, again, my view is the same as...
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growing thea sector fastest. you have full national coverage now, better infrastructure.ne from 3% penetration to 80%. 80% of the population on a mobile telephone today. anything you can deliver digitally, music, books, television services. the adoption rates are incredible. when china started consuming, the private sector took hold back in the early 2000's. >> what are you talking about digital banking? we talk about the average income $1000 myanmar person is u.s. million early, but 55 people, -- we're seeing that grow very quickly. the moment financial services kicks in on that basic level, there is a portion of the population which needs further banking than that. your traditional rollback of opening a bank, getting customers, will be superseded by online ranking and digital banking. >> you are pretty upbeat. are there any risks out there? what do you deem as the biggest risk for investors in myanmar? >> the political process has happened, we have a new administration with the strong mandate. today is the legal environment you are investing in, that is improving. just
growing thea sector fastest. you have full national coverage now, better infrastructure.ne from 3% penetration to 80%. 80% of the population on a mobile telephone today. anything you can deliver digitally, music, books, television services. the adoption rates are incredible. when china started consuming, the private sector took hold back in the early 2000's. >> what are you talking about digital banking? we talk about the average income $1000 myanmar person is u.s. million early, but 55...
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theas risen a little bit of front end of the curve where you can see fed expectations and we know theyward this month, that has risen and that is where the flattening is coming from. mark: i love this chart. on markets live earlier, they were talking about how the flattening of the yield curve could be bad news for surging bank charts am a so the relevance of your chart is on the nail, but the slickness of kevin -- he just blew me away and i think if kevin is taking part in our march madness term it, watch out. kevin: i'm coming for blood. chart, vonnie,ur any other day, it would have one. won.uld have but vonnie, you are always slick. let's have a look at snap. this is the story of the day. check it out. price is $17. we're up to $25 as i speak. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn. welcome to "bloomberg markets. " ♪ headquarters in new york, we're going to take you thatwashington to d.c. wasn't in d.c. to london. here are some stories around the world we are following. taking a breather after the biggest one-day gain after the election. financials and technologies shares lea
theas risen a little bit of front end of the curve where you can see fed expectations and we know theyward this month, that has risen and that is where the flattening is coming from. mark: i love this chart. on markets live earlier, they were talking about how the flattening of the yield curve could be bad news for surging bank charts am a so the relevance of your chart is on the nail, but the slickness of kevin -- he just blew me away and i think if kevin is taking part in our march madness...
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theas ever so slightly, but nasdaq and s&p 500 are down so slightly. if the dow stays to the upside it will break and eight-day losing streak. if it finishes to the downside, it will be the ninth bearish close in a row in the longest streak since 1978 and the worst monthly performance since january of last year. a little bit of bearish action even as we look at this unchanged open. one stock on the move, tesla up nicely on the news that china's $.10 has a 5% passive stake in tesla, calling them a global pioneer in global technology. it is worth noting that monday and last friday, shares were up suggesting that this news isn't news to everyone. the 10 year yield had been higher earlier. there was a small selloff in bonds. it took a dip down, perhaps trading closer. basis left, down by one point on uncertainty on the part of investors. this is putting uncertainty in the banks. 7183.k at g #btv it is taking a toll on the banks mark. it is the worst performing sector, down 5%. the rates following are not helping the financial sector. mark: banks are rising
theas ever so slightly, but nasdaq and s&p 500 are down so slightly. if the dow stays to the upside it will break and eight-day losing streak. if it finishes to the downside, it will be the ninth bearish close in a row in the longest streak since 1978 and the worst monthly performance since january of last year. a little bit of bearish action even as we look at this unchanged open. one stock on the move, tesla up nicely on the news that china's $.10 has a 5% passive stake in tesla, calling...
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portion of thea morning, yes. , soas been kind of stormy umbrella for sure, and make sure the downloadf the stormwatch 7 app, we could have our own thunderstorms coming through around recess time coming into and through a portion of the afternoon. 61 degrees is pickup time at the bus stop this morning, close to our average high temperature, adding another nine or 10 degrees to that where the very warmwill be, today. the warmest again out of the next 10 days, the 10 day forecast. rain gear is in order for today, here's a look at the latest showing from the radar, showers batch hitting areas like ,uckersville, luray, culpeper some of this may start to show signs of a little bit of thunder and lightning showing up before long. how much will be get out of it? could be anywhere from quarter to half an inch of rain. harry is to the south of d.c., you folks in rappahannock county, even to stafford, st. mary's, calvert, you could see some severe thunderstorms later today. there may be a severe thunderstorm watch that gets issued for this afternoon and early evening. mid 60 lost by lunchtime, g
portion of thea morning, yes. , soas been kind of stormy umbrella for sure, and make sure the downloadf the stormwatch 7 app, we could have our own thunderstorms coming through around recess time coming into and through a portion of the afternoon. 61 degrees is pickup time at the bus stop this morning, close to our average high temperature, adding another nine or 10 degrees to that where the very warmwill be, today. the warmest again out of the next 10 days, the 10 day forecast. rain gear is in...
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. >> drew tooma is next with thea. especially in my business. with slow internet from the phone company, you can't keep up. you're stuck, watching spinning wheels and progress bars until someone else scoops your story. switch to comcast business. with high-speed internet up to 10 gigabits per second. you wouldn't pick a slow race car. then why settle for slow internet? comcast business. built for speed. built for business. >>> more than 600 acres of land in the east bay will be preserved as an open space for the public to enjoy. carr ranch is not going to be a place just for hikers. >> the wild flowers are in bloom. you can hear the frogs and wild turkeys in the distance. there are cattle and horses grazing on this land. this was carr ranch, now it's owned by east bay mud and will be managed by a land trust in a conservation deal that cost $7 million. it's expected to pay off in many ways. >> this gift from the carr family is forever. it's for us now, it's for our children. >> if the land were developed, it would have disrupted water quality for
. >> drew tooma is next with thea. especially in my business. with slow internet from the phone company, you can't keep up. you're stuck, watching spinning wheels and progress bars until someone else scoops your story. switch to comcast business. with high-speed internet up to 10 gigabits per second. you wouldn't pick a slow race car. then why settle for slow internet? comcast business. built for speed. built for business. >>> more than 600 acres of land in the east bay will be...
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not a lot but poised for one of the best quarters in asia in a sense, thea strict best quarter for asiaxcluding japan going back to 2010. taiwan opening up. this will be an interesting marketwatch. a lot of earnings coming through, the currency is on a tear. there is influence into taiwan. there we go. here is your index. taiwan.the inflows into you are looking at a six-month chart. are accumulation in inflows, 5.6 billion for taiwan. that has led to currency strength. the best quarter for the taiwan dollar in nine years as we flirt with this 10,000 level here on the index. at some point, the good thing becomes the bad. yet, we will leave it there. haidi: i will take it from here. let's get the first word news with paul allen. the japanese prime minister has criticized toshiba saying he can't see who is in charge. he said toshiba needs to sort itself out, although it is impossible to know the size of the task without confirming the loss at the westinghouse unit. he added that toshiba must improve its finances over the long term and says he does not see the company going bankrupt. china
not a lot but poised for one of the best quarters in asia in a sense, thea strict best quarter for asiaxcluding japan going back to 2010. taiwan opening up. this will be an interesting marketwatch. a lot of earnings coming through, the currency is on a tear. there is influence into taiwan. there we go. here is your index. taiwan.the inflows into you are looking at a six-month chart. are accumulation in inflows, 5.6 billion for taiwan. that has led to currency strength. the best quarter for the...
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traitor to thea patriot cause and they wanted him back. they captured williamson once and he escaped. he was taken residence outside of charleston. the british pretty much left him there. it's hard to say whether he was defended or not. set out from hayne his camp with a party of militia during the night of july 5 to see if he could capture williamson. they took williamson completely by surprise and brought him back to be tried on charges of treason. the british were livid over this. concern for williamson's life, embarrassed by their inability to protect a loyal citizen. charleston in wheatley sent major thomas fraser's mountain south carolina loyalist rangers to pursue hayne and take williamson back. by avoiding main roads and acting with the secrecy, fraser unitss men covered 76 miles through the woods to haines camp. of saturday, july 7 day launched a surprise attack that took the americans completely offguard. cain and his second command lieutenant colonel thomas mclaughlin and a few of their men were not in camp. they were at the pla
traitor to thea patriot cause and they wanted him back. they captured williamson once and he escaped. he was taken residence outside of charleston. the british pretty much left him there. it's hard to say whether he was defended or not. set out from hayne his camp with a party of militia during the night of july 5 to see if he could capture williamson. they took williamson completely by surprise and brought him back to be tried on charges of treason. the british were livid over this. concern...
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united.ay big -- thea question. -- good question. of people are surprised the eu has managed to stay united until this point. everybody expected some of the countries to go on their own issues. the unity would be undermined. so far, they have stuck together very well. for the coming months, for the start of the negotiations, it looks like that will continue. the parliament is interesting because they have an ultimate and have set up a resolution that they will vote on next week. that is calling for strong things and will be interesting to see how it fits in with the negotiations as well. mark: you have a busy couple of years. go out with those pictures . the european parliament president is speaking right now. article 50, the start of a very difficult negotiation. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: let's get to westminster. nejra cehic is standing by with a guest. nejra: thank you. i will get straight to it with mp and the former business minister. you were in the house of commons during the prime investors questions, what was your biggest c
united.ay big -- thea question. -- good question. of people are surprised the eu has managed to stay united until this point. everybody expected some of the countries to go on their own issues. the unity would be undermined. so far, they have stuck together very well. for the coming months, for the start of the negotiations, it looks like that will continue. the parliament is interesting because they have an ultimate and have set up a resolution that they will vote on next week. that is calling...
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theas the lectures for w.e.b. dubois. it considers what lincoln's reputation as the great emancipator indicates about how americans have dealt with race over the many years since the end of the civil war. his argument is simple. do not view lincoln is the great emancipator would signify that we as americans are slipping in as ability to see each other fellow americans. lincoln could be the glue that holds us together on race as well as other issues. the key to understanding lincoln is appreciating what lincoln did to reclaim the ideals of the american founding, especially the truth that all men are created he will. confusion about what the founders met by that statement is bound to confuse us as well. the professor, unless we can understand why lincoln remains the great emancipator, we will not only lose him, but show how we are losing each other. is titled his remarks hating lincoln, or why so many americans think the great emancipator is no longer great or an emancipator. please join me in welcoming him. [applause] >> t
theas the lectures for w.e.b. dubois. it considers what lincoln's reputation as the great emancipator indicates about how americans have dealt with race over the many years since the end of the civil war. his argument is simple. do not view lincoln is the great emancipator would signify that we as americans are slipping in as ability to see each other fellow americans. lincoln could be the glue that holds us together on race as well as other issues. the key to understanding lincoln is...
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thea: we are not in business of market timing or trying to make bets on where regulation will be overmber of years. when we raise pools of capital, we invest with a long-term in mind. we are trying to get ahead of the trend and by fundamentally good businesses we can make better. in infrastructure or private equity, if you look at private equity, for instance, back to the consumer idea, we looked at consumers trading down and bought companies in the value space. we looked at consumers wanting to buy experiences and not things. we bought a leisure company recently. in infrastructure, we actually think the $3 trillion opportunity ahead of us will be one where the federal government and private folks like us will have to work hand-in-hand. we think private public partnerships will be the way to go. we have done several of these today. -- to date. vonnie: dz a bigger portion of any further private equity pool you might race? alisa: we try to be the biggest investor in everything we do. it's what our companies expect and it's what we think is the most interesting way to deploy the capital
thea: we are not in business of market timing or trying to make bets on where regulation will be overmber of years. when we raise pools of capital, we invest with a long-term in mind. we are trying to get ahead of the trend and by fundamentally good businesses we can make better. in infrastructure or private equity, if you look at private equity, for instance, back to the consumer idea, we looked at consumers trading down and bought companies in the value space. we looked at consumers wanting...
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theas very sympathetic to president was engaged, he went back-and-forth.most open, free-flowing white house meeting i've ever attended and i've been in several. david: i was good to ask you about the level of engagement, the kind of engagement you are having. i was sick, you have similar meetings in the past with previous presidents -- obviously, you had similar means in the past with previous president spent what is different about this one? camden: this was different because president trump is so engaged, totally unscripted, but was able to speak the language of business with ceo's around the table and engage on a granular level on specific regulations and burdens and how that burden interrupted the process, the business process. it was different in that sense. there was no script. it was just a nice free flow of conversation, really the most refreshing white house meeting i've ever been in. david: what sense do you have a where things go from here? we saw the executive action targeting regulation and encouraging agencies to review regulation. for every
theas very sympathetic to president was engaged, he went back-and-forth.most open, free-flowing white house meeting i've ever attended and i've been in several. david: i was good to ask you about the level of engagement, the kind of engagement you are having. i was sick, you have similar meetings in the past with previous presidents -- obviously, you had similar means in the past with previous president spent what is different about this one? camden: this was different because president trump...
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he said he's going to build thea wall?eat passion and evidence every time he talks about the heroin epidemic in this country because most of that heroin is coming across the border from mexico. most of methamphetamines, marijuana, cocaine. he's the only one that has stood up and say these words. we are going to fight the cartels who smuggle the drugs and human trafficking as well. he doesn't get credit from the national media. there is one clever columnist over at "the new york times" that has both the integrity and the soul to talk about fellow americans the way the united states does. >> sean: it is like he has lied about in ways, i get lied about. you have been lied about. i don't care. but when they outright lie about the president, there is reason and an agenda to tear him down and delegitimize him. >> the left wing liberals have been spewing, the nonsense, their programs for a half-century. go to any major city. look at the crime rate, what is happening with gun violence in the cities with the most stringent gun cont
he said he's going to build thea wall?eat passion and evidence every time he talks about the heroin epidemic in this country because most of that heroin is coming across the border from mexico. most of methamphetamines, marijuana, cocaine. he's the only one that has stood up and say these words. we are going to fight the cartels who smuggle the drugs and human trafficking as well. he doesn't get credit from the national media. there is one clever columnist over at "the new york times"...
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part of it is funny but when you have the president of theas united states, a deep state bureaucrat,bama holdovers, t lifelong bureaucrats that want to destroy the president and are breaking laws, it's got to end. these people have to go. they have to be fired. it's hurting the country. >> the only way it will end is for trump to cave in and surrender or for them to root out, fire the people who are doing this including career civil servants were breaking the law. there is nothing in the civil t service rules that allow you to break the law. i think they have to enforce it very aggressively. >> sean: i think the odds of donald trump, the president, retreating and surrendering or about negative 1,000. i do not see that scenario unfolding.un it's a lot easier to act like being president. i did not see you like it was like that in tennessee. we will be right back. we have to take a break. we will talk about beyond conspiracy theories. >> we are going to repeal and replace horrible, disastrous obamacare. >> sean: president trump promising obamacare must be repealed and replaced. can he g
part of it is funny but when you have the president of theas united states, a deep state bureaucrat,bama holdovers, t lifelong bureaucrats that want to destroy the president and are breaking laws, it's got to end. these people have to go. they have to be fired. it's hurting the country. >> the only way it will end is for trump to cave in and surrender or for them to root out, fire the people who are doing this including career civil servants were breaking the law. there is nothing in the...
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theas said he is studying impact beyond dodd-frank of regulatory reforand the impact it has, not on then large financial institutions, but also community banks. an area of bipartisan appeal here on capitol hill. democrats feel they would be able to work with republicans on a smaller, community bank regulations reform. david: kevin cirilli, we appreciate your time. join us from capitol hill. secretary of state rex tillerson is on his first trip aboard -- a broad to asia. rex tillerson address the escalation of north korea's weapons program and how the u.s. hopes china can rain that in. chinallerson: we look to to fulfill obligations and implement the sanctions called for in you and resolutions -- u.n. resolutions. you will further discussions with china as to further actions they might consider taking that would be helpful to bring in north korea to a different attitude about his future need for nuclear weapons. david: i want to bring in max baucus, who joins us from bozeman, montana. the secretary of state field of questions. what is he proposing -- how big of a deal is he proposing tow
theas said he is studying impact beyond dodd-frank of regulatory reforand the impact it has, not on then large financial institutions, but also community banks. an area of bipartisan appeal here on capitol hill. democrats feel they would be able to work with republicans on a smaller, community bank regulations reform. david: kevin cirilli, we appreciate your time. join us from capitol hill. secretary of state rex tillerson is on his first trip aboard -- a broad to asia. rex tillerson address...
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meeting, talked about steps he has takenu what we're going to have to do in tandem with congress and theasident, especially on obamacare and tax cuts, to get the economy growing even faster, create more jobs, in particular, legislation that david perdue and i have that would try to reorient our legal immigration system away from mass unskilled immigration which has had such an effect on working-class wages in america and moving toward high skilled and ultra high skilled immigration as president trumpil has said he wants to do. >> bill: we will get to thatat in a little while. did you ask president trump if he had any information he would like to give you as a member of the senate intelligence committee backing up the assertion that president obama tapped the trump tower? did you ask him about that? >> no, bill. we talked about the economy, obamacare, taxes, and immigration. >> bill: were you curious about that? >> our inquiry and our review on the intelligence committee is moving forward at a good pace. we just got access to a lot of very important documents that would otherwise be very c
meeting, talked about steps he has takenu what we're going to have to do in tandem with congress and theasident, especially on obamacare and tax cuts, to get the economy growing even faster, create more jobs, in particular, legislation that david perdue and i have that would try to reorient our legal immigration system away from mass unskilled immigration which has had such an effect on working-class wages in america and moving toward high skilled and ultra high skilled immigration as president...
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pulled thea may trigger on brexit yesterday.heusively speaking to >> let'sinister and not underestimate the different points of views and the fact that europe would probably take not an easy stance. sometime it will have to be devoted to transition measures needed to allow for the new arrangement to work. otherwise a risk of destruction that cannot be estimated. the different views across european countries, negotiations proceed and leadership will be able to commission. you are bored speak. >> a must he the u.k. needs to pay? we heard different figures. >> the fact that become down to an agreement which is as peaceful and forward-looking as possible. we will then ask ourselves what will be europe after brexit is completed? >> will it stay together, these proper, or the weekend? >> answer the demands coming from european citizens, increasingly calling for distribution -- guy: let's kick this around a little bit. matt: a key point that everybody was talking about. brexit position is the 27 that are left stronger and more unified.
pulled thea may trigger on brexit yesterday.heusively speaking to >> let'sinister and not underestimate the different points of views and the fact that europe would probably take not an easy stance. sometime it will have to be devoted to transition measures needed to allow for the new arrangement to work. otherwise a risk of destruction that cannot be estimated. the different views across european countries, negotiations proceed and leadership will be able to commission. you are bored...
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since getting up saturday morning, he's roared about to obama wire tapping thea campaig.have a hard t time calling him president trump right now when he gets up at dawn and start tweeting, that doesn't seem like an official statement from a president. >> sean: then we have. mr. white-lash himself, van jones, following the president joint address to congress last week he got away from his usual talking points and praise trump by calling a presidential. last night, he started his program by acknowledging that some people are not happy with his positive remarks about the president. >> i do understand why so many people were shocked and disappointed. for millions of people, people i love and i work with and i know and i care about, trump is the scariest villain of all time. you've got people living in fear. they don't want to hear luke skywalker talking about darth vader does have nice things to say, it was a reaction. contributor news mercedes schlapp and from the hill joe concha is with us, media reporter. how does somebody say white-lash and presidential, than the villain
since getting up saturday morning, he's roared about to obama wire tapping thea campaig.have a hard t time calling him president trump right now when he gets up at dawn and start tweeting, that doesn't seem like an official statement from a president. >> sean: then we have. mr. white-lash himself, van jones, following the president joint address to congress last week he got away from his usual talking points and praise trump by calling a presidential. last night, he started his program by...
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iraq would invade kuwait, something it wouldn't have done without the cold war so there i is that thealoosening of the international relations and you still had in place though some of these institutions and rules. what i argue in the book is that as welcome as things like the un, the world bank, the ins or other arrangements were, they were not enough to contain the new sorts of pressures and dynamics that emerged in the world over the last 25 years. >> host: as you do discuss the other order, the post-world war ii order, the liberal democratic order anyone to subscribe today and say that the issue is the value, the institutions that have been put in place that the framework stays and in many ways it needs to be updated not in values but in terms of the institutional arrangements that the world has changed and there has to be greater adaptability. how do you respond to those that argue very aggressively that really the issue is the maintenance of the liberal democratic order? >> guest: that's fine as far as it goes that just doesn't go far enough. it was invented or defined 70 years a
iraq would invade kuwait, something it wouldn't have done without the cold war so there i is that thealoosening of the international relations and you still had in place though some of these institutions and rules. what i argue in the book is that as welcome as things like the un, the world bank, the ins or other arrangements were, they were not enough to contain the new sorts of pressures and dynamics that emerged in the world over the last 25 years. >> host: as you do discuss the other...
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theas invented new ways of retelling, he is programs news, ports, entertainment, lifestyle stories in and digital. yese has survived layoff, survived having the business sold out from under him. he has invented new methods of distribution. he is facedown wily competitors along the way and his staff has one basically every award out there. , truthgative reporting seeking and coverage of spectacular and important world event. steve loves radio as i do and the many ways of the medium can form, entertain and even delight. he has invested most of his career in radio and more than any other single person he has helped the medium survive and thrive at abc. steve is also a talented journalist focused squarely on the mission of great journalism but more than all of the above steve is a terrific colleague. he is one that always has your back whether you are in underling, ap or, the president of the news division or the ceo of the walt disney company. he is there for you and does it all with kindness towards others and a wicked sense of humor. before i introduce you, let's watch this video. news
theas invented new ways of retelling, he is programs news, ports, entertainment, lifestyle stories in and digital. yese has survived layoff, survived having the business sold out from under him. he has invented new methods of distribution. he is facedown wily competitors along the way and his staff has one basically every award out there. , truthgative reporting seeking and coverage of spectacular and important world event. steve loves radio as i do and the many ways of the medium can form,...
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thea i'm wondering do you have a film like that in your own memory mem that like that you saw that at shaken. >> yeah. creenline wasn't in>> the s i >> really? >> no. i told james man gold that that -- when he said oh, we'ree' going to be running shaken on the television. and i said, oh, that was one ofo the most important films of my childhood. >> total coincidence.oincidce. >> yeah. we did actually i think name the cinema i saw it in and we namedm the town and then don't let's'ts name the town because mostause people will never have heard ofd it. it a very little town.n. indeed, yes.. and i remember one of the biggest thrills for me workingin in and living in los angeles in hollywood, um, because, you you know, i never expected in myd in life to work in hollywood and then there i was on the paramount studios.. the person who had been making n me up for long time that herer father had been the make up >> it wasn't a direct contact ca but the excitement and she had d once been on the set of thathat movie.movie it was --- >> that's so cool. cl. >> such a nerdy thing. >> i love the scen
thea i'm wondering do you have a film like that in your own memory mem that like that you saw that at shaken. >> yeah. creenline wasn't in>> the s i >> really? >> no. i told james man gold that that -- when he said oh, we'ree' going to be running shaken on the television. and i said, oh, that was one ofo the most important films of my childhood. >> total coincidence.oincidce. >> yeah. we did actually i think name the cinema i saw it in and we namedm the town...
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life is not an exam, know what made you the individual later, somehow multiculturalism is thea rightwer. we are already thinking a people talking about attacks that happen on joe cox on the far right like some kind of game of snap or one upmanship. we hear people say we are worried about making sure we offer support to the muslims communities. i'm sorry, that is not what the rest of the u.k. is thinking. the rest of the u.k. wants someone who was going to stand up for patriotic brits. somehow brexiteers like myself end up getting the blame for hate when we want to defend the country. >> tucker: thanks a lot for joining us. up next, we'll talk to the former muslims is president trump's travel ban is the right idea even if it is implemented badly. house speaker paul ryan's obamacare plan, will it go at the boat it needs on the hill tomorrow. the secretary of health and human services, tom price, will be with us to stay with the future of health care holdsvi whether the bill passes or not. stay tuned for that i no longer live with the uncertainties of hep c. wondering, what if? i let go
life is not an exam, know what made you the individual later, somehow multiculturalism is thea rightwer. we are already thinking a people talking about attacks that happen on joe cox on the far right like some kind of game of snap or one upmanship. we hear people say we are worried about making sure we offer support to the muslims communities. i'm sorry, that is not what the rest of the u.k. is thinking. the rest of the u.k. wants someone who was going to stand up for patriotic brits. somehow...
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we've also good snt snow in thea cruz mountains. it turns to rain into the deeper valleys, the santa clara valley, south bay. turns back to snow in the hills around mt. hamilton. in walnut creek, the rain is coming down now. scattered showers into the north bay this evening. storm track, we'll stay north with a milder rest of the week. spring forward this weekend. also a chance of showers. storm impact scale is a 1 today. because of the lightness of the rain and the widespread nature. from 6:00 to 9:00, it tapers a little bit. from 9:00 to noon, a lot is moving to the north bay. during the afternoon and evening hours and overnight, that's where it is going to be. if you get caught under another shower, you could get 1/10 or 1/4 inch. that would be extreme. 70s in the forecast wednesday and thursday. the thing we hate most on the morning show. we're losing an hour sleep saturday night. alexis? >> it doesn't get dark until, you know, however late now. >> true. >> it is harder for us to go to bed. we're the only ones who like it when w
we've also good snt snow in thea cruz mountains. it turns to rain into the deeper valleys, the santa clara valley, south bay. turns back to snow in the hills around mt. hamilton. in walnut creek, the rain is coming down now. scattered showers into the north bay this evening. storm track, we'll stay north with a milder rest of the week. spring forward this weekend. also a chance of showers. storm impact scale is a 1 today. because of the lightness of the rain and the widespread nature. from 6:00...