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so, chloe, this bedroom is now your home, yours and thea's home?ngs to me, which are my collection of paintings, my desk, so i can do a little bit of work while thea naps, and my books. and there's a picture of matt as well. and obviously matt, yeah. matt leeper died from bone cancer aged 39 last may. the impact is... it's kind of unfathomable. sometimes my brain almost doesn't let me think about it. i don't get that much chance, but it was a true partnership. i've gone from being a wife to a wonderful husband and true partner, to being a mother living with my in—laws who, luckily, are wonderful and i get on really well with. do you want to get up now? are you awake? have you had a nice nap? was that good? want to come up, then? the moment that i found out about the new system was when the bereavement support officer sat down with me and said to me, "i almost don't want to tell you what you would have been supported with for thea before." so, yeah, sat down and she said, yes, it's 18 months instead of 18 years, and it was like... well, you know, it
so, chloe, this bedroom is now your home, yours and thea's home?ngs to me, which are my collection of paintings, my desk, so i can do a little bit of work while thea naps, and my books. and there's a picture of matt as well. and obviously matt, yeah. matt leeper died from bone cancer aged 39 last may. the impact is... it's kind of unfathomable. sometimes my brain almost doesn't let me think about it. i don't get that much chance, but it was a true partnership. i've gone from being a wife to a...
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. >> the campus of theas left i peco says it could take days restore power to everyone. >> he's been playing board games and telling stories. we don't just watch movies but he wants to watch movies. >> when he can. >> peco crews can't begin repairing the lines until the winds die down.that's wouakedays if bed to customers. or your loved ones are experiencing cold conditions because the heat is out, we are told that keith middle school will open shortly as a shelter for people to stay. reporting live in aboutington chirico "action news." loadg wires came down behind the everyone had to stayut uhut hours later. no one was hurt. >> a falling tree on sciek schuylkil yjuocht. livet iladelphia international airport. folks were to >> exactly we foundtrying rebookor get their luggage back after 500 flights were ca the weather made a mess of things tonight. >> all trains habeened. >>ound long and benches at 30th street station after the storm. septa delayed andcanceled trains. >> we were at the >> her a it late. uspend stran y get an uber lyft,hin richetut.pe>s, >> veryvery dangerous. >> defi
. >> the campus of theas left i peco says it could take days restore power to everyone. >> he's been playing board games and telling stories. we don't just watch movies but he wants to watch movies. >> when he can. >> peco crews can't begin repairing the lines until the winds die down.that's wouakedays if bed to customers. or your loved ones are experiencing cold conditions because the heat is out, we are told that keith middle school will open shortly as a shelter for...
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and windsoss thea because of the high wind warning and the pressure 29.46 and it is on the poconos and 3ding and 4 in dover. and 40 at the coast in cape may the bigy in beach satellite 6 along with action radar we have the area of pressure off the coast and we new england and the snow upstato lehigh we precipitation but the bigger concern as we go throughout the rest of today and into tonight. wille the stronghe ,n eave the quiurw here in the city. tapering off.edge of that snow so 6:00 this evening. home textra timor the ride and b tonight t moisture is cin are around a ce in philao 4 inches for landsdale and doylestown and quakertown and 4 inches to a foot of snow in the poconos. and the warning is conc seaside heights to d ware. here is the accuweather forecast windy and the rain is around today and areas of wetnd chilly still a high temperature48. still breezy on sunday and highs in the upper 40s andny and cool on monday and 49, tuesday more clouds around and evening rain atsd th we come in at 45 degrees. we are tracking the moisture throughout the day. it will make youhungry. atl
and windsoss thea because of the high wind warning and the pressure 29.46 and it is on the poconos and 3ding and 4 in dover. and 40 at the coast in cape may the bigy in beach satellite 6 along with action radar we have the area of pressure off the coast and we new england and the snow upstato lehigh we precipitation but the bigger concern as we go throughout the rest of today and into tonight. wille the stronghe ,n eave the quiurw here in the city. tapering off.edge of that snow so 6:00 this...
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[applause] result in thea election. thank you all. >> result in the election. thank you all. coming up in under half an hour at the heritage foundation will be hosting a foundation on the tacticsng of strategies of terrorists organizations, it's certain eastern. president trump traveling to ohio today talking about the infrastructure rebuilding plan. ,e will discuss the blue print operators.enting we will have a lot on c-span. until the start of the event coming up at noon we will show you a discussion from wall -- washington journal earlier this week. joining us is our mary schapiro, the all caps -- the author of broken. he served as the former chief of staff to representative rockefeller. a little bit more about your background. the kind of things you involve yourself in in the senate. guest: i worked in the senate .or about 12 years i got hooked on it as an intern for republican senator jacob javits is nearly 50 years ago. i was in the majority and andrity, committee staff personal staff and leadership staff in a swell and work on codes such as the ethics to mentor funding
[applause] result in thea election. thank you all. >> result in the election. thank you all. coming up in under half an hour at the heritage foundation will be hosting a foundation on the tacticsng of strategies of terrorists organizations, it's certain eastern. president trump traveling to ohio today talking about the infrastructure rebuilding plan. ,e will discuss the blue print operators.enting we will have a lot on c-span. until the start of the event coming up at noon we will show...
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sign 245 sen thea nixon just tweeted out, she's running for governor of new york. >> wow. >> going uppolls show her behind but she's a progressive actionist. >>> from all of us here, thanks for joining us. have a great day. at the marine mammal center, the environment is everything. we want to do our very best for each and every animal, and we want to operate a sustainable facility. and pg&e has been a partner helping us to achieve that. we've helped the marine mammal center go solar, install electric vehicle charging stations, and become more energy efficient. pg&e has allowed us to be the most sustainable organization we can be. any time you help a customer, it's a really good feeling. it's especially so when it's a customer that's doing such good and important work for the environment. together, we're building a better california. it's just my eczema again,t. but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you ok? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day. eczema exposed. your eczema could be something called atopic dermatitis, which can be
sign 245 sen thea nixon just tweeted out, she's running for governor of new york. >> wow. >> going uppolls show her behind but she's a progressive actionist. >>> from all of us here, thanks for joining us. have a great day. at the marine mammal center, the environment is everything. we want to do our very best for each and every animal, and we want to operate a sustainable facility. and pg&e has been a partner helping us to achieve that. we've helped the marine mammal...
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houndededji: they mamade the thesese are the sisigns of thea. ithunder-gogod.repoporter: like the onenes on e boys' chesests. mamany children n are marked h scarars. the cucutting is a a traditiol elent t ofoodoo beliliefs, and part o of many rituauals. knivives play a rorole in this ceremony, too, altlthough the children do o not actuallyly t themselvlves. this groupup of children arere g releleased today a after havinin confinined for yearsrs in one benis ththousas of v vooo convents. attitudes are chgiging, buonlyly grgradually. aid organizazations were a ablo limitingng the time ththat chin prprwould haveve to stay in n te nvent to a maximum of three momont. mama: : the new arrarangement as the chchildren to gogo to sch. i i self cannot read and write, so i it's very awkwaward when ie an official meeting. thinink 's impororta for children to o go to schoolo. rereporter: seveveral hundrd priests s and lol gogovernnt offificials have s signed te agreemt.t. it enabled t the release o of e ththan 1000 chilildren last y, o have returned to their falilies ando sc
houndededji: they mamade the thesese are the sisigns of thea. ithunder-gogod.repoporter: like the onenes on e boys' chesests. mamany children n are marked h scarars. the cucutting is a a traditiol elent t ofoodoo beliliefs, and part o of many rituauals. knivives play a rorole in this ceremony, too, altlthough the children do o not actuallyly t themselvlves. this groupup of children arere g releleased today a after havinin confinined for yearsrs in one benis ththousas of v vooo convents....
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think of black millionaires, oprah winfrey or cbeyoncÉ me to mind, but those superstars are hardly theafirst to the top 1%. fact, between 1830 and the 1920's, a small group of ous entrepreneurs reache the highest levels of financial success. their experiences are chronicled in a new book looking at a little-known chapter of american history. >> they lived in incredible mansions and traveled the world. they had servants, they ate on fine china and silver. the book is "black fortunes," about the very first black millionaires in the united states. we think about the struggle for equal rights and we don't think about the funding of that struggle. the story begins with a womanna d mary ellen pleasant.we sh to san francisco during the gold rush, and she became a millionaire. she decided to use her money to bring abe end of slavery somehow, and the best way she could think of to do this was to give the money to a man named john brown, who was an antislavery activist. by sponsoring a revolution, mary ellen pleasant put herself in tremendous danger. john brown himself was hanged. robert reed chu
think of black millionaires, oprah winfrey or cbeyoncÉ me to mind, but those superstars are hardly theafirst to the top 1%. fact, between 1830 and the 1920's, a small group of ous entrepreneurs reache the highest levels of financial success. their experiences are chronicled in a new book looking at a little-known chapter of american history. >> they lived in incredible mansions and traveled the world. they had servants, they ate on fine china and silver. the book is "black...
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jerome powell's first fed saw theas chairman benchmark rate raise.s are divided on the outlook for this year with the -- now just one move away from forecasting a median of four hikes. powell signaled policy continuity by saying the anothers taken marks step toward the gradual taking back -- stepping back. >> it is another step in the process of gradually scaling back monetary policy as the economic expansion continues. his gradual process has been under way for more than two years and should continue to serve the economy well. ofa: let's get the thoughts philip who joins us on set for this conversation. where you left in any confusion as to whether they were more or the safeststic about thing this time around composed -- compared to last? >> i think it is pretty low in terms of what matters for the median term is the median outlook. the fed is more bullish about the state of the economy looking forward. really though, it was very well-managed in that the fed new very well what most people will be looking at trade away was how many hikes do they thin
jerome powell's first fed saw theas chairman benchmark rate raise.s are divided on the outlook for this year with the -- now just one move away from forecasting a median of four hikes. powell signaled policy continuity by saying the anothers taken marks step toward the gradual taking back -- stepping back. >> it is another step in the process of gradually scaling back monetary policy as the economic expansion continues. his gradual process has been under way for more than two years and...
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thea lot of the focus is on new national security adviser john bolton, and a lot of people characterize him as an ultra-hawk. host: why? guest: he has come out with a stancehard line particularly against iran and north korea, two of the principal foreign-policy policy challenges for the trump administration. obviously, north korea is still pursuing a nuclear weapon, despite this search in -- surge and diplomatic push on sanctions in nuclear saber rattling, where a lot of people are concerned about war with north korea and they have been. thatbolton wrote an op-ed outlined the case for war against north korea. he is also a hardliner on iran. trump has said repeatedly on the campaign trail, he wanted to tear up the 2015 iran deal that nucleartall iran's program. behind-the-scenes, former secretary tillerson and others, including national security adviser mcmaster, said we are legally obligated to continue this, because iran is upholding its end of the deal, so we need to stay in the deal, which really angered trump. now, he has a team coming in that really wants to tear up the iran deal a
thea lot of the focus is on new national security adviser john bolton, and a lot of people characterize him as an ultra-hawk. host: why? guest: he has come out with a stancehard line particularly against iran and north korea, two of the principal foreign-policy policy challenges for the trump administration. obviously, north korea is still pursuing a nuclear weapon, despite this search in -- surge and diplomatic push on sanctions in nuclear saber rattling, where a lot of people are concerned...
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start off with one of spain's biggest and craziest festivals every year in march the city of and then thea assures in the spring with its last fire festival now that literally means the fires in the local dialect and it's famous for its incredibly elaborate plaster and cardboard puppets which are called new york's or is a beautiful tradition that includes music fireworks traditional costumes and an unexpected twist and we want to see it first hand. classify as it's a festival of sound and color on the streets of l.a. . yeah the spanish says he celebrates the arrival of spring with a parade of oversized poppier mushy figures. i. think. the festivities are directed from the balcony of the space he holds this is where the fire of my your or queen is the fire yes resides that i just say it's not me that the fire is a mixture of tradition and mundanity due to its many cultural levels the festival was added to unesco's list of intentional cultural heritage but they had little money that we knew of the importance of last five years long before that a family. at the heart of the event are the thre
start off with one of spain's biggest and craziest festivals every year in march the city of and then thea assures in the spring with its last fire festival now that literally means the fires in the local dialect and it's famous for its incredibly elaborate plaster and cardboard puppets which are called new york's or is a beautiful tradition that includes music fireworks traditional costumes and an unexpected twist and we want to see it first hand. classify as it's a festival of sound and color...
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european union's chief brexit negotiator has accused of closing the door on possible solutions, leaving thea bloc with onlyree-trade agreement as an option. in says he hopes a major speech by british prime mter theresa may on friday will help move the negotiations forward. the north korean cheerers who attended the winter olympics are reported to be undergoing reeducation following their return home. south korean media said the aim is to erase the women's memory of their stay in the far richer south korea. the electoral authorities in venezuela have postponed a presidential electn until the second half of may. the opposition has complained that early elections would allow them to fully take part. the government has been under intense pressure from abroad to make sure that the elections will be free and fair. now to the second of our special reports from yemen. for three years there has been a civil war between the ousted revernment supported by saudi arabia and houthls backed by iran. the conflict has reached a stalemate, with territory rarely anging hands, but the consequences have been dev
european union's chief brexit negotiator has accused of closing the door on possible solutions, leaving thea bloc with onlyree-trade agreement as an option. in says he hopes a major speech by british prime mter theresa may on friday will help move the negotiations forward. the north korean cheerers who attended the winter olympics are reported to be undergoing reeducation following their return home. south korean media said the aim is to erase the women's memory of their stay in the far richer...
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of theas large as that entire proceeding 19 years. the steps we must take to convince the world are exactly the steps we must take to sustain our own economic strength at home. in the past eight months, crisis icesinterest rates -- pr and interest rates have risen because of our interaction. we must now do everything we can to move from debate to action, from talking to voting. in both housese, of the congress, a growing sense of urgency that this situation must be acted upon and must be corrected. my budget in january we thought was a tight one. in both houses of theit fully reflected our evaluation of most of the demanding needs of this nation. but in these budgetary matters the president does not decide alone. the congress has the power and the duty to determine appropriations and taxes. the congress is now considering our proposals. they are considering reductions in the budget that you submitted. as part of the program of fiscal restraint that includes the tax surcharge, i shall approve reproductions in the january budget when an
of theas large as that entire proceeding 19 years. the steps we must take to convince the world are exactly the steps we must take to sustain our own economic strength at home. in the past eight months, crisis icesinterest rates -- pr and interest rates have risen because of our interaction. we must now do everything we can to move from debate to action, from talking to voting. in both housese, of the congress, a growing sense of urgency that this situation must be acted upon and must be...
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along the way, but thus far, things are heporter: the country is still struggling afterevastating thea crisis, and rebuilding health system is one of the key election issues. the economy is another, after thcollapse in the price of a key export. voter expectations is high. >> education, social services, water.r, clean >> disappointments from our candidates --we expect much more. reporter: results are expected ofhin a wk, and ifone the 16 candidates that 55% of the v will go to a runoff in march. whoever wins, there was a long road ahead to get this country back on its feet. jane: in just over a year as ent, donald trump has tweeted 190 times about what he calls fake news, and 115 times about making america greatag n, and on his all-time insult rankings, loser comes in top with 234 uses, while dumb r collectedman who these fures runs the trump twitter archive website. he joined me with professor from the annenberg school of communication. thank you for joining me. i'm going to start with you why first. did you decide to set up this website cataloging trump's tweets? brendand: i tes prim
along the way, but thus far, things are heporter: the country is still struggling afterevastating thea crisis, and rebuilding health system is one of the key election issues. the economy is another, after thcollapse in the price of a key export. voter expectations is high. >> education, social services, water.r, clean >> disappointments from our candidates --we expect much more. reporter: results are expected ofhin a wk, and ifone the 16 candidates that 55% of the v will go to a...
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rob: that northern ireland would have to effectively stay in thea eu to avoid th border hard response from theresa may. she said she would sig.no such trea prime minister may: if implemented it would undermine the u.k. common market and threat u.k. by creating the customs and revelatory border -- regulatory border, and no u.k. prime minister could ever agree to it. rob: pro-brexit mp's and her conservative party applauded the tough line. outside parliament, these freezing anti-brexit protestors may have a powerful new ally.in former prime mter and conservative party leader john major launched a scathing attack on the government's handlingf brexit, accusing it of caving into a handful of hartline -- hard-line anti-europeans and pursuing a policy that would leave britain poorer, weaker, and more divided than ever. mr. major: brexit has been the most divisive political issue of my lifetime. it has divided not only the nations of the united kingdom, but regions within the nations. has divided political parties, political colleagues, families, friends, and the young from the old. rob: many
rob: that northern ireland would have to effectively stay in thea eu to avoid th border hard response from theresa may. she said she would sig.no such trea prime minister may: if implemented it would undermine the u.k. common market and threat u.k. by creating the customs and revelatory border -- regulatory border, and no u.k. prime minister could ever agree to it. rob: pro-brexit mp's and her conservative party applauded the tough line. outside parliament, these freezing anti-brexit protestors...
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kaptur: first, i think thea way it wounced was too broad and not specific, creatins a lot of unnry upheaval. i believe a targeted tariff approach is necessary because there are offenders in our world that have predatory practices in theay they handle the steel production and distribution. for example, my region has several steel and aluminum companies that have been battered by dumped steel from russia, china, vietnam, and many other counies have closed markets as well, such as japan. the united statemphas become a arket in many ways for global steel. there comes a point where you cannot lose anymore. jane: but there is every indication that this cou start a massive global trade war. is it worth it for benefitina smaller number of people? rep. kaptur: well, that is what a lot of the headlines have been. the opponents to this talk about trade wars and it is all going to be so horrible. mill, the details have not been released of the stration's proposal. our biggest trading partner in north america is canada. we have a very good relationship. r steel and automotive industries are integrated i
kaptur: first, i think thea way it wounced was too broad and not specific, creatins a lot of unnry upheaval. i believe a targeted tariff approach is necessary because there are offenders in our world that have predatory practices in theay they handle the steel production and distribution. for example, my region has several steel and aluminum companies that have been battered by dumped steel from russia, china, vietnam, and many other counies have closed markets as well, such as japan. the...
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teyesterday the house iigence committee voted to release thea republic majority report on its russianvestigation. ence ofport found no ev collusion during the 2016 elections. democrats contend the committee overlooked mostlin links betwee president trump's campaign and moscow. they say there were dozens of contacts between the trump campaign and russian-linked operatives. i'm joined by s jackier of san mateo county. we do want to talk to you about the russia investigation. first of all, there's been a lot of back and forth about the budget. president trump tweeted earlier today that he might veto he $1.3 trillion spending plan. there are reports now that he ay sign it after all. what do you make of this back and forth? >> i refer to them as unsupervised tweets. a lot of i times earlthe morning after watching fox, he will tweet. then his staff will come rushing in t explain to him how government works. i don't think he had any understanding ofat happens and how the governments shuts avwn, how literally everyone has to the parks close, the cial security checks don't go out. i think he
teyesterday the house iigence committee voted to release thea republic majority report on its russianvestigation. ence ofport found no ev collusion during the 2016 elections. democrats contend the committee overlooked mostlin links betwee president trump's campaign and moscow. they say there were dozens of contacts between the trump campaign and russian-linked operatives. i'm joined by s jackier of san mateo county. we do want to talk to you about the russia investigation. first of all, there's...
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just like with the edgy big company dog who expected female drinkers to flock to them pink thea even if it was a bit of sarcastic stereotyping it fell flat. if you have to explain the joke maybe it's not a very good joke hope. is gluten free too otherwise we're really drink not the blue one it's for boys. it seems. it's a marketing minefield when fems try winning it the women take the safe pad for matching bottle to print politicising. were. battling out today as insulting so perhaps a mistake when the struggle for women's rights should be celebrated as maybe the p.r. guys let's face it they probably are guys should take some time out to change the pattern i think tank dropping the gender pigeonholing and remember that political correctness doesn't wash with women in the set to have. joy in. it and the culture these brands are trying to become an activist in this culture of these it depends on how well it is done you sure the these companies have there are forced. motives. for at least for marketing their product in certain ways that. impacts consumers and make them more interested a
just like with the edgy big company dog who expected female drinkers to flock to them pink thea even if it was a bit of sarcastic stereotyping it fell flat. if you have to explain the joke maybe it's not a very good joke hope. is gluten free too otherwise we're really drink not the blue one it's for boys. it seems. it's a marketing minefield when fems try winning it the women take the safe pad for matching bottle to print politicising. were. battling out today as insulting so perhaps a mistake...
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. >> that was thea the house. >> that was a major clue. it took weeks, investigators are now convinced that contamination took place at the house. the poison, they come to believe was on the front door. >> they would have die d how may people would it take to carry out an attack like this? >> we are talking about a drop of agent. very easy to carry. the fact that they seem to have gotten away without being detected. this week, the prime minister accused moscow of being in the attack. >> the russian government. >> putin responded. >> this is complete fantasy. while celebrating his re-election. >> is there any other chance anybody else other than the russian state could have done this? >> is that the only place in the world? >> it is a russian nerve agent. >> the cold war. >> the type used in salisbury was made at a military factory in southern russian. valdimir bootleg. it needed to take down the soldier within ten minutes. >> russian stopped producing nerve agents after the cold war ended. the bbc showed video that they were operating well
. >> that was thea the house. >> that was a major clue. it took weeks, investigators are now convinced that contamination took place at the house. the poison, they come to believe was on the front door. >> they would have die d how may people would it take to carry out an attack like this? >> we are talking about a drop of agent. very easy to carry. the fact that they seem to have gotten away without being detected. this week, the prime minister accused moscow of being...
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the french republic has been stripped of its content which you thea is becoming less and less democratic and less and less social the political latest a speaking in english is being replaced by the european flag marked by agendas that a void of any substance. they have brings us more now from the congress and. we had to wait until the very last moment of marine le pen speech here before we heard the name being suggested to replace the national front a suggestion was national gathering now that name will be put to the membership of the party in the next few weeks we know that the guy fifty two percent of respondents so far has said they're in favor of that still leaves a large number of the old national front opposed to changing that name now the reason marine le pen was trying to rebrand and change all of this is she wants to detox defy the image of party has because of father john modi the plan now he stayed away from this conference it was stripped of the honorary presidency by by them at during the course of the proceedings and he actually has been launching his own autobiography the
the french republic has been stripped of its content which you thea is becoming less and less democratic and less and less social the political latest a speaking in english is being replaced by the european flag marked by agendas that a void of any substance. they have brings us more now from the congress and. we had to wait until the very last moment of marine le pen speech here before we heard the name being suggested to replace the national front a suggestion was national gathering now that...
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woman, thea dakota daughter of a chief. he married her and they had a child. her anglo name was nancy eastman. when eastman was called back to take over the trying academy -- gimbried diedy, suddenly and unexpectedly. he was not old. there were no evident health problems. he suddenly fell ill and died. arranged a sort of a divorce from his native wife. his colleague also had a native wife. the practice was not uncommon in those days before the arrival of many settlers. detailbrooks goes into about how well the army got along with people that were made of warriors, until the army was called upon to defend the soldiers, stealing things from the indians or starting fights. it was the sort of honeymoon between the u.s. army and native americans. eastman returned in 1841, he continued to knowledge his daughter -- acknowledge his daughter. fact he hadged the a child and native in-laws. i think that if his wife, mary gaverson, -- i think that his wife, mary henderson, special access to them. she collected a lot of stories , practices which she wrote in popular form.
woman, thea dakota daughter of a chief. he married her and they had a child. her anglo name was nancy eastman. when eastman was called back to take over the trying academy -- gimbried diedy, suddenly and unexpectedly. he was not old. there were no evident health problems. he suddenly fell ill and died. arranged a sort of a divorce from his native wife. his colleague also had a native wife. the practice was not uncommon in those days before the arrival of many settlers. detailbrooks goes into...
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theas donated ¥1 million to founder of the school who has now been charged with fraud.the scandal has picked up recently over last week after a finance ministry official committed suicide. over the weekend, we have reports saying that documents have been altered in today, we are expecting the finance minister to present what had been changed to parliament. that should come in about an hour, if not sooner. what does that mean? if they have altered something, can you question why that is a bad thing? the constant that has been altered, but we don't know what you. whether there was any explicit remarks relating to her, the purchase would obviously raise serious questions about the engagement in the deal. altered,ents were despite the finance minister repeatedly saying this is what the truth is and raises the question of the ability to stay at the deputy prime minister and cabinet. >> which would have much more far-reaching implications. that is theoretical of course. thank you so much. with our top story. we're joined here on set to talk more about the kind of risks that t
theas donated ¥1 million to founder of the school who has now been charged with fraud.the scandal has picked up recently over last week after a finance ministry official committed suicide. over the weekend, we have reports saying that documents have been altered in today, we are expecting the finance minister to present what had been changed to parliament. that should come in about an hour, if not sooner. what does that mean? if they have altered something, can you question why that is a bad...
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sellremium of options to called thea's rand 25 delta risk reversal falling to the lowest level since november 2017. the government moving to restore confidence in africa's most industrialized economy. the president saying he was upbeat that budget measures announced last month would overt a credit downgrade moody's. julie: the dow and s&p have turned slightly negative. they are being led by utilities and financials. the nasdaq barely holding on to again, up .1%. semiconductors leading those gains. philadelphia semiconductor index touched a record on a closing basis. it backed off from that level little bit. we still have a number of multi-year or record highs for a lot of the big cap tech names. isel trading at a record, as icron at a 17 year high. goldman sachs out with a note saying micron is benefiting thosehip pricing -- shares up nearly 4%. amazon trading at a record. netflix trading at a record, $400 for netflix. analysts say they can keep going if they beat estimates on subscribers. after its fourth-quarter results, the markets appeared to give netflix management carte blanche
sellremium of options to called thea's rand 25 delta risk reversal falling to the lowest level since november 2017. the government moving to restore confidence in africa's most industrialized economy. the president saying he was upbeat that budget measures announced last month would overt a credit downgrade moody's. julie: the dow and s&p have turned slightly negative. they are being led by utilities and financials. the nasdaq barely holding on to again, up .1%. semiconductors leading those...
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we look thea the way he was fired, tillerson, and how it came out. how does it damage the stability inside the administration? >> i think the morale in the white house must be low. when you look at not just the way tillerson was fired. he didn't have a head's up. most recently, jeff sessions basebally fired mccabe after 21 of service. they are making sure you are embarrassed publicly, and that, for the information of government. it is a clear signal to individuals within public service saying they are dispendable. if is a form of -- >> the president saying that do you get the impression that the president is trying to fill his administration with people more like himself, people who are less likely to offer a differing of opinion? >> no question about it. he would like to have more of a safe space. having said that. he is not a complete nationalist. obviously, he is somebody who will be much more valuable than gary cohen on some of these issues. >> thank you both for your time today. >> i am joined by david corn and michael isikoff. and why the presi
we look thea the way he was fired, tillerson, and how it came out. how does it damage the stability inside the administration? >> i think the morale in the white house must be low. when you look at not just the way tillerson was fired. he didn't have a head's up. most recently, jeff sessions basebally fired mccabe after 21 of service. they are making sure you are embarrassed publicly, and that, for the information of government. it is a clear signal to individuals within public service...
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i certainly appreciate the problems that the adjacent neighbors are dealing with, and thea with the filter, that indicates to me there is already a problem to their building. they need a modern solution to their air quality problems, and this project will do the same. i think this project addresses multiple needs, and i encourage the commission to support it. thank you. >> vice president richards: thank you, next speaker, please. >> a couple of the comments. we talk about value or increased use of the land. it's currently a warehouse. it is not nearly a utility that we could get out of housing. another thing i want to point out, from an environmental perspective, we are well aware that dense urban in-fill housing getting people out of their cars is the best path forward for our planet and with a pending central soma plan, this is where future employees will live. want to spend the rest of my time from rebecca peacock who was an organizer in the community. i'm a coorganizer with the new soma coalition. i support this project and urge the planning commission to entitle it as recommended by t
i certainly appreciate the problems that the adjacent neighbors are dealing with, and thea with the filter, that indicates to me there is already a problem to their building. they need a modern solution to their air quality problems, and this project will do the same. i think this project addresses multiple needs, and i encourage the commission to support it. thank you. >> vice president richards: thank you, next speaker, please. >> a couple of the comments. we talk about value or...
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he said that that's what i'm not being false as a session that my work with my head is of a near thea's says he a simple french spanish french and goes above and beyond the company is it any our goal is to have a quote for administrative boards in place in spain by the end of the year. we've been inspired by the french. and its implementation but in the us before the closure law in france has been very successful. yet that league a good idea to see. i think that quarter by law has a place if at all governments feel their progress is not is not being meet in an ideal world no one would need to legislate for that in an ideal world we would have a situation where there was a very large pool of talent to sit on boards male and female and the decisions would be simply based on merit we're not in an ideal world i know for sure if email board member once said i was often kept back because i was a woman so no i have no problem moving up because i'm a woman or being female quotas are crucial the truth is when i was eighteen i would have considered them when i had left university at twenty three
he said that that's what i'm not being false as a session that my work with my head is of a near thea's says he a simple french spanish french and goes above and beyond the company is it any our goal is to have a quote for administrative boards in place in spain by the end of the year. we've been inspired by the french. and its implementation but in the us before the closure law in france has been very successful. yet that league a good idea to see. i think that quarter by law has a place if at...
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the interiors are vanderbilt, and exterior is chateau, thea chandelier ended up being solid gold.we get a sneak peak. >> because it is you. >> a big project. reporter: seems every small problem hides a big one, switch out a switch plate, uncover a fire hazard. >> heating and air-conditioning were gone, plumbing, everything. we well a section in a wall that collapsed. we have to jack that side of the house up and rebuild the wall. charles: that is ultimate do-it-yourself. reporter: wait until you see the end. we have another episode tonight, a very famous man who made airplane parts, a steel manufacturer who ended up in costume jewelry business in hollywood, biggest name in hollywood, all movies, cleopatra, gone withs wind, gentleman prefer blonds, they were doing period appropriate costumes and modern jewelry. over 200,000 of his pieces, that he was smart enough to rent to studios, a part of this, valuable and iconic, i had a chance to try on some of the pieces. we're bringing that tonight, and a lot of this is coming from our viewer we love it. charles: two new episodes 9:00. >>
the interiors are vanderbilt, and exterior is chateau, thea chandelier ended up being solid gold.we get a sneak peak. >> because it is you. >> a big project. reporter: seems every small problem hides a big one, switch out a switch plate, uncover a fire hazard. >> heating and air-conditioning were gone, plumbing, everything. we well a section in a wall that collapsed. we have to jack that side of the house up and rebuild the wall. charles: that is ultimate do-it-yourself....
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sliding -- theas slid down. check out the yen.7 back 105 for the first time since november 2016. this indicates risk aversion among investors on the yen as well. they lose over 900 points according to bochum international how hong. terrace,omes to the south korea made it on the exemptions list but that is not the case for japan. checking in on steelmakers, we a pandora box of retaliation was warned against. steel is adding to the losses it had this year and is down over 20%. -- itks like in the lobby looks like shinzo abe's events -- let's flip the board to check in on korean steel players. steelmaker is losing 2% but we are seeing gains for other steel players in korea. it is a bit of a mixed bag. let's chicken on sydney. steel here.gkuk before i go, quickly checking in on chipmakers in tokyo. this is after macron reported results and forecasted third-quarter sales that may disappoint. semiconductor players are under pressure so far this morning. betty: we're getting more news thing steve wayne, the founder has agreed to sell the
sliding -- theas slid down. check out the yen.7 back 105 for the first time since november 2016. this indicates risk aversion among investors on the yen as well. they lose over 900 points according to bochum international how hong. terrace,omes to the south korea made it on the exemptions list but that is not the case for japan. checking in on steelmakers, we a pandora box of retaliation was warned against. steel is adding to the losses it had this year and is down over 20%. -- itks like in the...
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s&p, theas down -- the dow, and the nasdaq all weaker on february sales, and these concerns over potential with china and the potential for a trade war. risk around the board today. nasa futures also weaker. nikkei futures out of chicago weaker. not much change to the yen-u.s. dollar. let's get a quick check on commodities. we also see oil, one of the few standouts here. oil futures looking reasonably healthy while gold continues to ease. elsewhere, we have india and importsa both reporting and exports for february. i'm paul allen in sydney. more from "bloomberg technology" next. ♪ this is "bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang. than half of venture capital invested in the united states goes to the national -- the national venture capital association. of is more than half innovation really happening here? an ohio-based venture capital firm hounded by two former sequoia capital partners has invested in 29 companies to date. chris olson, drive capital partner and founder, joins us now from columbus. i'm thinking about companies like whatsapp that sequoia .acked and sold to facebook how have
s&p, theas down -- the dow, and the nasdaq all weaker on february sales, and these concerns over potential with china and the potential for a trade war. risk around the board today. nasa futures also weaker. nikkei futures out of chicago weaker. not much change to the yen-u.s. dollar. let's get a quick check on commodities. we also see oil, one of the few standouts here. oil futures looking reasonably healthy while gold continues to ease. elsewhere, we have india and importsa both reporting...
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in the dozen countries i visited a regional security conferences in theas past year i've heard te same from our vital allies to send it to mccain and to halifax in canada and to singapore in southeast asia for whole series of bilateral meetings with reference to discuss close and trusted allies senator flake and i've traveled to africa, senator graham and i travel to the middle east. in all of these strips what he heard was that are allies are concerned that you need reassurance about how and where we stand, and that in many cases yet they're beginning to move on past us and to reach accommodations with china or russia having included that we are not committed to engagement with the world. every time i go on a visit to a foreign embassy, intimacy of the united statesh overseas, i sit down with ourrk foreign service officers and ask about their work and your service and i am overwhelmingly with their professionalism, with her dedicationr. yet overwhelmingly the big number of vacancies at the senior level in the state department and the budget to propose a more than 30% cut in the state
in the dozen countries i visited a regional security conferences in theas past year i've heard te same from our vital allies to send it to mccain and to halifax in canada and to singapore in southeast asia for whole series of bilateral meetings with reference to discuss close and trusted allies senator flake and i've traveled to africa, senator graham and i travel to the middle east. in all of these strips what he heard was that are allies are concerned that you need reassurance about how and...
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in thea similar pattern markets, a little bit of a rebound or a parent of declines in major averagesith the nasdaq into the green with semi conductors strong on a relative basis with the philadelphia semiconductor index trading at a record. talk is about gary cohn and trade. the most recent trade deficit numbers today came out, the gap up 5% to $56.6 billion in january, a widening more than forecast, the biggest trade deficit going back to 2008. overall trade deficit last year was $566 billion. we await news on who could requires gary cohn. peter navarro says he is not on the long list of candidates to replace gary cohn. he is one of the more nationalist or protectionist candidates that had been talked about. interesting that he made the comment to bloomberg television. steel and aluminum stocks, strength as gary cohn's departure is seen as cementing the idea the president will go ahead with the tariffs. alco and century aluminum company rise. retail is weak today, especially the dollar stores, discount retailers, dollar tree third quarter's missing estimate, first court forecast mis
in thea similar pattern markets, a little bit of a rebound or a parent of declines in major averagesith the nasdaq into the green with semi conductors strong on a relative basis with the philadelphia semiconductor index trading at a record. talk is about gary cohn and trade. the most recent trade deficit numbers today came out, the gap up 5% to $56.6 billion in january, a widening more than forecast, the biggest trade deficit going back to 2008. overall trade deficit last year was $566 billion....
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and join thea conversation. on our have resources website for background on each case. the landmark cases companion book and a link to the national constitution center's interactive constitution, and the landmark cases podcast at c-span.org/denmark cases. >> economist arthur laffer has advised resident reagan and british from minister margaret thatcher, and more recently, helped pass the tax bill passed last year. his new book is trump nymex where he talks about the economy hosted in colorado springs. this is 50 minutes. >> i have the privilege of introducing a great speaker we have here for lunch. the author of among many accomplishments, the author of trumpomo,ics. he is the author -- the founder of institutional research farm, and an investment management diverse.g investment strategies his economic acumen and influence in triggering a worldwide taxcutting movement in the 1980's earned him the distinction of many publications as of the father of supply-side economics. in fact, he was the brains behind the most recent tax-cut bill that we have seen. how many of you ha
and join thea conversation. on our have resources website for background on each case. the landmark cases companion book and a link to the national constitution center's interactive constitution, and the landmark cases podcast at c-span.org/denmark cases. >> economist arthur laffer has advised resident reagan and british from minister margaret thatcher, and more recently, helped pass the tax bill passed last year. his new book is trump nymex where he talks about the economy hosted in...
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the president decided what he engage in theas paris peace talks. he had the document already in his mind. what a document it was. they want to know the dimensions of the table. and with the president wanted to -- i'm using my words, not the president's, he was in fact using the device of the paris peace accords as a surrender document. put it on google. stated that atd first, if there should be any -- after southsor vietnam signs this accord. if it is a bullet, we will resupply a bullet. if it is a helicopter, we will resupply a helicopter. they will get it from us immediately. secondly, north vietnam -- incidentally, and he said the soviet union can do the same for their side. he said that -- i think it will put it this way. almost everyone in the white house was submitting what they considered should be in that peace document including everything that is in the bill of rights of the constitution plus any number of other things. it ended up being -- the freedom of free enterprise. that was never in the constitution. it was just everything. and the
the president decided what he engage in theas paris peace talks. he had the document already in his mind. what a document it was. they want to know the dimensions of the table. and with the president wanted to -- i'm using my words, not the president's, he was in fact using the device of the paris peace accords as a surrender document. put it on google. stated that atd first, if there should be any -- after southsor vietnam signs this accord. if it is a bullet, we will resupply a bullet. if it...
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following thea, facebook scandals.iment on social media such as twitter about facebook has skyrocketed. politicians on both sides of the aisle and the atlantic are asking for answers and facebook officials have tentatively agreed. latest us to tell us the is the mark technology reporter selina wang from new york. what do we know about what facebook executives are saying and what investors are saying and what users are saying? >> investors and users have filed lawsuits and there is growing concern with what the data breach means. the chart you short earlier is quite interesting, the #delete facebook is trending high on twitter and we have prominent people claiming they are going to delete facebook. were talking about earlier the what's at co-founder saying it earlier. what we are expecting is a announcement from zuckerberg and he is going to break his silence and hopefully explain and tell the public and users and lawmakers what it is they discovered and how they are trying to improve their data privacy mechanisms. his
following thea, facebook scandals.iment on social media such as twitter about facebook has skyrocketed. politicians on both sides of the aisle and the atlantic are asking for answers and facebook officials have tentatively agreed. latest us to tell us the is the mark technology reporter selina wang from new york. what do we know about what facebook executives are saying and what investors are saying and what users are saying? >> investors and users have filed lawsuits and there is growing...
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eric: he has had some time, but turn thea while to ship as big as uber.ting when they spoke at the goldman sachs conference, he struck a much more growth focused tone, talking about uber east and they otherrking on announcements, so it is a very much a company focused on we are a world changing business, not one that is focused or talking about generating cash flow is anytime soon. vonnie: i love how you talk about peter pan syndrome in your story, will venture capitals continue to fund uber if it does not some sort of time grow out of the peter pan stage? eric: the country of saudi arabia is almost more accurate. they invested $3.5 billion in uber directly and/or a major backer in soft inc.'s vision --d, which made a huge softbank's vision funds, which made a huge purchase at the beginning of the year. given there is so much mention and support around the company, if uber wanted to cap other funds, there is probably the opportunity in that softbank on their team now. for the time being, it seems there is plenty of interest to invest in uber. shery: despi
eric: he has had some time, but turn thea while to ship as big as uber.ting when they spoke at the goldman sachs conference, he struck a much more growth focused tone, talking about uber east and they otherrking on announcements, so it is a very much a company focused on we are a world changing business, not one that is focused or talking about generating cash flow is anytime soon. vonnie: i love how you talk about peter pan syndrome in your story, will venture capitals continue to fund uber if...
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when it opened to students in 1960 the university ha1960, thea budget of 2.4 million, ten buildings, 341 in four years including 109 full-time faculty and fewer than 2,000 students. one decade later, the budget was 38.4 million included 73 buildings, over 1700 employees come 850 full-time facult 830 fd almost 18,000 students in a branch campus in st. petersburg. by any measure, this was remarkable growth. but what's interesting is that it is designed intentionally to serve it, quote, nontraditional urban commuter student population. so, these are students who for a variety of reasons often financially may not previously have pursued a college degree. in fact when it opened it essentially had no dormitories because the state wants to save money by not having to go bad and the expectation is that students will want to save money by living at home and commuting to school and indeed they are correct. with large urban public universities aren't the only kind of higher education institutions that experience explosive growth during this period. between 1965 and 1969, more than one new commu
when it opened to students in 1960 the university ha1960, thea budget of 2.4 million, ten buildings, 341 in four years including 109 full-time faculty and fewer than 2,000 students. one decade later, the budget was 38.4 million included 73 buildings, over 1700 employees come 850 full-time facult 830 fd almost 18,000 students in a branch campus in st. petersburg. by any measure, this was remarkable growth. but what's interesting is that it is designed intentionally to serve it, quote,...
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the idea is the infantry has to be in theas a result, you will e indirect fire. this is one of those battles where the artillery guys are in the fight. 23, whenrning of march they are getting ready to continue operations eastward, they start hearing some from the valley. -- sounds coming in from the valley. they sound kind of mechanical. commandrecon under the of a captain pollock. one of his lieutenants sees motorcyclists speaking german. they open fire on these motorcyclists, screaming panzer, panzer. that is when they realize there is a answered division coming up -- it was the seventh panzer regiment, two infantry battalions, a motorcycle battalion, and a lot of artillery from the 90th artillery regiment. because the americans are postured to go on the attack, and they have been fighting in the mountains -- what do you not need in the mountains? tanks. they have these wonderful things destroyers, which were anything but at the time. this is what they are facing. 50 german tanks, half of them are the mark four. that looks like a tank, doesn't it? panzer g.mark
the idea is the infantry has to be in theas a result, you will e indirect fire. this is one of those battles where the artillery guys are in the fight. 23, whenrning of march they are getting ready to continue operations eastward, they start hearing some from the valley. -- sounds coming in from the valley. they sound kind of mechanical. commandrecon under the of a captain pollock. one of his lieutenants sees motorcyclists speaking german. they open fire on these motorcyclists, screaming...
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predictable or but, i will tell you, look where it resonated and tulsa, oklahoma, cincinnati, ohio. 29% of theakansas city, missouri. 29% of that city. >> remember that "what's the matter with kansas." >> not much. >> it hit and resonated with middle america. >> laura: because middle america feels turned off, and tuned out to what's happening in the popular culture it. doesn't reflect who they are. >> no and this does. these are working class people trying to make ends meet and problems are hitting them and thehi american dream is not playing out the way it is supposed to. for a sense of context. 18 million watched this when "will and grace" premiered 10 million watched it and down to 4 million. >> the reboot of "will and grace." >> more people saw this than the stormy daniels interview. it is the highest demo. 18- >> laura: it reminds me of what happened when "duck dynasty" they were sitting at the table praying they cared about each other and fought and. it was traditional. a littleug bit of that. >> whether it is "roseanne" or blue bloods. that sense of this is real. this is authentic. "bloo
predictable or but, i will tell you, look where it resonated and tulsa, oklahoma, cincinnati, ohio. 29% of theakansas city, missouri. 29% of that city. >> remember that "what's the matter with kansas." >> not much. >> it hit and resonated with middle america. >> laura: because middle america feels turned off, and tuned out to what's happening in the popular culture it. doesn't reflect who they are. >> no and this does. these are working class people...
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we saying theas first, second, and third stanc s zas. >> here is a live look at the coverage for wednesdaynal association ad's 1:30. a panel investigates how criminal -- test re using the consumer federation post the policy conference. >> washington journal is live every day with news and policy issues. kimberlyff and rendered. stephen ellis looks at the spending bill. be sure to watch washington journal. join the discussion. night, the high school students from around the country were here for the senate youth program and we met with them at the mayflower hotel and they shared their thoughts about government and politics. >> i am passionate about doc a and it is not fair that lives hang in the balance because we cannot find a solution. this is a human rights issue. >> in important issue to me is climate change. the notion that we are the only country not in the paris climate weords is a travesty and have not stayed on course with other countries. nation inthe richest the world and we have citizens going bankrupt trying to cover basic health care costs and that is an outrage and we should
we saying theas first, second, and third stanc s zas. >> here is a live look at the coverage for wednesdaynal association ad's 1:30. a panel investigates how criminal -- test re using the consumer federation post the policy conference. >> washington journal is live every day with news and policy issues. kimberlyff and rendered. stephen ellis looks at the spending bill. be sure to watch washington journal. join the discussion. night, the high school students from around the country...
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out in the y cook inlet doing a necro another beluga whale and a part of the team were leaving the thean they spotted wha at first thought was another carcass, so they went check it out, but lo and behold it was a live calf. their first and see if it would go back into the water but unfortunately it wouldn't. my name is carrie goertz, i'm the director of animal healthka here at the alealife center. we primarily care for seals and otters as well as walrus, so it's very unusfor us to have a beluga here. and there have only been a few beluga calves in north america that have come in for rehabilitation. initially, just like with any sick person, he was rather punky and didn't have a whole lot of energy. he obviously did damage to some is muscles, just bruising and what-not from laying on a beach instead of floating in the water and he did have pneumonia. fortunately is calf, we felt he had been with mom for a littlehile so he got that initial burst of ants and good stuff from mom. he also haarned some behaviors. he knew how to se and he very quickly learned how to thsuckle from a bottle so
out in the y cook inlet doing a necro another beluga whale and a part of the team were leaving the thean they spotted wha at first thought was another carcass, so they went check it out, but lo and behold it was a live calf. their first and see if it would go back into the water but unfortunately it wouldn't. my name is carrie goertz, i'm the director of animal healthka here at the alealife center. we primarily care for seals and otters as well as walrus, so it's very unusfor us to have a...
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thea brazenly has released 2025 plan and basically told the rest of the world we are going to dominateingle emerging industry of the future, and therefore, your economies are not going to have any future. emily: to examine the impact on what this means for tech industries here and in china, i want to welcome someone intimately familiar with chinese technology and policy industries, adam siegel, at the council on foreign relations. there is so much speculation about who the winners and losers could be here. the reality is we do not really your but what is assessment of the possible impact? adam: i think you're right. we do not know, and when they named specific sectors they were trying to penalize, there were lots of people trying to lobby to be left out of the tariffs, and we are going to have a good sense of where you might fit on that supply chain and how you might be punished. again, who do you think the winners and the losers could be, essentially? adam: they have been fairly they want to punish china in high tech, and iot, internet of devices, internet of automation and robotics.
thea brazenly has released 2025 plan and basically told the rest of the world we are going to dominateingle emerging industry of the future, and therefore, your economies are not going to have any future. emily: to examine the impact on what this means for tech industries here and in china, i want to welcome someone intimately familiar with chinese technology and policy industries, adam siegel, at the council on foreign relations. there is so much speculation about who the winners and losers...
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winds gusting up to 50 even 60 miles per hour across thea. poor bility. stay indoors, keep it right here to fox 29. that snow will start to taper from i'd s north to south through about nine, 10:00 o'clock tonight. we're still dealing with that snowfall falling across the area. temperatures they're above freezing. 33 degrees right now in philadelphia. we have mid 30s for atlantic city. 36 degrees in wildwood. upper 30s in lancaster. 34 above freezing for allentown. so once again most locations are reezing. so we're not looking at freeze over for tonight but look at the winds. they will continue once that moisture moves out of here still gusting, how long over 50 miles an hour for tonight. so still really watching out for some power outages across the area. as we go hour by hour you can see that snowfall tapering off. then during the day tomorrow gradual clearing but it will stay chilly. wind chills tomorrow will be stuck in the 30s. temperatures tonight hold pretty steady in the low to mid 30s above freezing for many locations overnight. 46 degrees for th
winds gusting up to 50 even 60 miles per hour across thea. poor bility. stay indoors, keep it right here to fox 29. that snow will start to taper from i'd s north to south through about nine, 10:00 o'clock tonight. we're still dealing with that snowfall falling across the area. temperatures they're above freezing. 33 degrees right now in philadelphia. we have mid 30s for atlantic city. 36 degrees in wildwood. upper 30s in lancaster. 34 above freezing for allentown. so once again most locations...