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that, for things joking, theas not president of the union put his arms around me. that's how it has always been. that's how people react. you think you'll them -- you owe them a direct apology? the woman who came out? fmr. vice pres. biden: i've i've made anybody feel comfortable, i feel badly about that, ever. reporter: are you sorry to the women? fmr. vice pres. biden: i am sorry i didn't understand. i am not sorry for any of my intentions. i'm not sorry for anything i have ever done, have never been disrespectful intentionally to a man or a woman. -- i have never been disrespectful intentionally to a man or a woman. reporter: you said you're not changing your brand. is is going to change how you campaign? fmr. vice pres. biden: i think it is going to have to change somewhat how i campaign. everybody wonders why i take a selfie. camera, at least i make sure there is a photo and i am not doing something else. you have to wonder what it is being used for. it's all changed. it even changed with you guys, come on. it's not a bad thing. it's a new thing. it's importan
that, for things joking, theas not president of the union put his arms around me. that's how it has always been. that's how people react. you think you'll them -- you owe them a direct apology? the woman who came out? fmr. vice pres. biden: i've i've made anybody feel comfortable, i feel badly about that, ever. reporter: are you sorry to the women? fmr. vice pres. biden: i am sorry i didn't understand. i am not sorry for any of my intentions. i'm not sorry for anything i have ever done, have...
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what are your expectations going forward after what we've been through so far theas couple of months?well, we're thinking that if all o these large, billion dollar plus private companies who are targeting2019 and then just your regular number of ipos, we could have an ipo market that has seen more volume than er, an historic amount of dollars raised. so in ordor that the market will have to be very healthy and pricing's going to have ao beractive for investors. >> is profitability as important as it would see i mean, we look back to the dotcom boom of the '90s when many unprofitable companies came public and were so successful. oris that more int today, do you think? >> yes. the ipo market today is more institutional. there's a smarter investor in the market and there is a very big concern aboty profitabi and it may be they're building it into a t model that case of pinterest it's maybe a year and a half down the road, but understanding of the business model and how it can turn profitable. if there's not that understanding it's going to be difficult to get an ipo done. >> we will see
what are your expectations going forward after what we've been through so far theas couple of months?well, we're thinking that if all o these large, billion dollar plus private companies who are targeting2019 and then just your regular number of ipos, we could have an ipo market that has seen more volume than er, an historic amount of dollars raised. so in ordor that the market will have to be very healthy and pricing's going to have ao beractive for investors. >> is profitability as...
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get thea. george is a butcher by training and sells first on the sun today pamela is collecting a new. you know member every year. so this is your flesh lord george source these cowhides from the start. for a very beautiful. oh yeah that's right look this is from free. work these recoups were shot by a hunter but pamela prefers road kill always hope you get your. coyote right in your week or so which ones are mine and you want to. order one of the grocers these are all broken or the story. our think this one. yeah this one this is a good one. it's a pretty color that gray in there that's really pretty so i'm just looking at the different colors here in the patterns. because if i can match them then i can make those big neck muffs and i would. take it and essentially i put them but to but then they come around. and there is to know something like that. pamela lives in south bridge of former industrial tone near boston to be the old factory buildings are generally. and she said of her studio you
get thea. george is a butcher by training and sells first on the sun today pamela is collecting a new. you know member every year. so this is your flesh lord george source these cowhides from the start. for a very beautiful. oh yeah that's right look this is from free. work these recoups were shot by a hunter but pamela prefers road kill always hope you get your. coyote right in your week or so which ones are mine and you want to. order one of the grocers these are all broken or the story. our...
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thea has now rejected advice that china should keep a low profile. while it was developing its economy. mistranslated as had your talents and by your -- whichch gives, actually emerged as a saying for advice for scholars who failed to get the positions they hoped through through imperial exams. -- they hoped to get through imperial exams. don't complain, cultivate yourself better, and with -- and wait for the opportunity for next time. the idea is that china should spend its efforts on improving itself, not because it could then spring and bushes on an unsuspecting -- ambushes on an unsuspecting world. the leadership had some accomplishments. he was calling for china simply to keep its head down. now, that has been rejected and china is praising its head talking about -- brazing its head talking about the world like a colossus and the americans are reacting negatively. secondly, china clearly needs military modernization, because they have been able to send themselves adequately in previous entries. in the 19th century, every war that china fund was
thea has now rejected advice that china should keep a low profile. while it was developing its economy. mistranslated as had your talents and by your -- whichch gives, actually emerged as a saying for advice for scholars who failed to get the positions they hoped through through imperial exams. -- they hoped to get through imperial exams. don't complain, cultivate yourself better, and with -- and wait for the opportunity for next time. the idea is that china should spend its efforts on...
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senior long history of positions on this role, spend a lot of time here at css as well. , on thea's presentation screen, will be about 30 minutes, then sharon will provide a little bit of discussion and context, and then we will open it up to all of you. we are being recorded, this will be available on the eurasia program website tomorrow. it also means that we are on the record. please silence your phones and other noisemaking devices. if there are no objections, let's go to anastasia. anastasia: good morning, everybody, for this event. the issue between the united states and north korea has been topical for years. last year, a real chance to move forward, but even the second summit with donald trump and kim jong-un finished without any significant results. there is still no progress an ongoing dialogue. nevertheless, the dialogue should be continued. otherwise, the tensions can be renewed and caused threats to regional security. on the first one it is clear, north korea has nuclear missile technology, experience with weapons sales, and has gray and black channels which are being things to bey
senior long history of positions on this role, spend a lot of time here at css as well. , on thea's presentation screen, will be about 30 minutes, then sharon will provide a little bit of discussion and context, and then we will open it up to all of you. we are being recorded, this will be available on the eurasia program website tomorrow. it also means that we are on the record. please silence your phones and other noisemaking devices. if there are no objections, let's go to anastasia....
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teaching life lessons along thea y. is it begun? >> yeah. and the best part is i get to help my community. >> the kids will show why it's important for children to garden. a how it>> >>> check this anout. you see -year-old boy and his sister tumble out of a moving car in ohio. >> the boy is being called a hero now. police in middletown, ohio, say the twonhildren were i the back seat of the car when a man jumped into the driver's seat and stole the car. k >> the boyw something was wrong. he acted quickly to get his sister and himself out of that car. >> this hapned at the entrance of an emergency room. the kids' great grandmother drove her daughte to the hospital, was helping her out of the car, when the man jumped in the driver's seat and took off. that 24-year-olds faces several charges. the kids really acted in the nick of time. could have been such a terrible ending. glad they're okay. in> we have special birthday wishes this morn for a lifelong d.c. resident. >> lillian pharr just turned 104 years old over the 4weekend. newsas there for
teaching life lessons along thea y. is it begun? >> yeah. and the best part is i get to help my community. >> the kids will show why it's important for children to garden. a how it>> >>> check this anout. you see -year-old boy and his sister tumble out of a moving car in ohio. >> the boy is being called a hero now. police in middletown, ohio, say the twonhildren were i the back seat of the car when a man jumped into the driver's seat and stole the car. k...
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it is not surprising considering the country's proximity to north thea and the presence of united states on their territories. this could become a target for north korean missiles. if the united states could establish peace on the peninsula by establishing normal relations, it would help. the alliance between the united states and rok has been a successful one because it never remains static. in response to the changing security environment, changes are made to military exercises and number of troops. this did not lead to the collapse of the alliance. the same would not hold true for u.s.-dprk normalization. any future government in full regard with a policy ideology would be interested in an alliance with the united states in some form as a source to hedge against an and china. -- japan and china. the bilateral alliance is in need of update for its structure to meet the new geopolitical environment, otherwise, it risks destabilizing the peninsula. modernization would maintain its relevant value and would be appreciated, and would help to strengthen its position in the region. today, the
it is not surprising considering the country's proximity to north thea and the presence of united states on their territories. this could become a target for north korean missiles. if the united states could establish peace on the peninsula by establishing normal relations, it would help. the alliance between the united states and rok has been a successful one because it never remains static. in response to the changing security environment, changes are made to military exercises and number of...
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. >>> coming up, game one of thea fs for the defending champs. just minutes away now sherree is live to tell us what thet capitals exptonight. >>> but first here is savannah guthrie with a look at what's ahead on nbc nightly news. >> ahead for us, what's next for ju >>> it looked great. we're going to try to do it again. >> we're ready. i feel like we've beenaiting for this sinceea last yr. let the fun things begin. >> back-tback. back-to-back. back-to-back. back-to-back. back-to-back. >> like it was yesterday. we are pumped. ehey're pumped. the defense of stanley cup all starts tonight. > sherree's at capital one arena. we only have maybe more than a halfbe houre face-off. >> exactly. puck dropping in 30 minutes. fans just as excited as thepl ers to get the postseason going. looking outside even starting at 4:00 this afternoon, somebody was in a capitals jersey, game one of the stanley cup playoffs tonight against the capitals and the carolina hurricanes and were's just so many fans looking forward that's happening here tonight. look at this lit
. >>> coming up, game one of thea fs for the defending champs. just minutes away now sherree is live to tell us what thet capitals exptonight. >>> but first here is savannah guthrie with a look at what's ahead on nbc nightly news. >> ahead for us, what's next for ju >>> it looked great. we're going to try to do it again. >> we're ready. i feel like we've beenaiting for this sinceea last yr. let the fun things begin. >> back-tback. back-to-back....
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♪ ♪ she's always here, someone tell us why ♪ i'not thea there's something you can't miss... at oliver new specialties, done up in a big way. all new giant italian classics. only for a limited time at ove garden. only for a limited time fact: some of your favorite foods stain teeth. unlike ordinary whitening toothpaste, colgate optic white has hydrogen peroxide that goes below the tooth's surface for a smile that's 4 shades visibly whiter! colgate optic white. whitening that works. (brian) i've had a hcopd...tack, a heart transplant... lung cancer... and part of my lung removed. my tip is: if smoking doesn't get you one way, it'll get you another. (announcer) you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. >>> prraon provid y -- >>> it is so nice to see you. >> i cannot see you. this is like the matrix with keanu reaves is in the room. >> keanu. >> we love you, clueless. >> great to see you here on the show again. clueless back to make some more music. >> what is that? >> it's not what you're thinking so just clean it up. >> it means kitchen in german. >> he's going to play in the k
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thea: the biggest reason periphery traded like credit was the denomination risk. idea the eurozone can break up. i think mario draghi and the ecb have put in e&p -- and end to that. the other thing is on the ecb. the easy told us they are not hiking until the end of the year. they have done the tltro program. what they are trying to do is extend the cycle as much as they can in europe. european growth is weak. there are big structural issues with europe. if there is a reach for yield in europe, where do you go? you want to go into the periphery. i think the periphery spreads will continue to tighten. gershon: we tend to do with the extremes. there are idiosyncratic examples. italy, a lot of populism. the debt crisis. all of these economies are susceptible to the region in general. this will be a systematic component that loads -- that goes along with how the european economy goes. will be idiosyncratic components with how the individual countries work out there issues. victoria: you and i have spoken before when it comes to europe, how we feel there are a lot of t
thea: the biggest reason periphery traded like credit was the denomination risk. idea the eurozone can break up. i think mario draghi and the ecb have put in e&p -- and end to that. the other thing is on the ecb. the easy told us they are not hiking until the end of the year. they have done the tltro program. what they are trying to do is extend the cycle as much as they can in europe. european growth is weak. there are big structural issues with europe. if there is a reach for yield in...
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as we move into theas bay valleys still going to be warmest here, upper 70s to low 80s. let me show you the temperatures and the clouds. low to mid-50s. we have a chance of a little bit of drizzle. at 7:00 you can seep the clouds coming up from the south. you can see the marine layer, clouds coming in with the cold front. there's a chance of some drizzle with that thicker cloud deck and look at temperatures tomorrow, 50s and 60s. then mainly 60s and 70s for sunday. 60s stay at the coast. 70s and 80s for the rest of us next week. sue? >> we'll take a look at our overall traffic maps which show green which is great for this good friday, even out of the central valley which is very unusual. we had a car fire near the dumps as you're approaching novato. looks like that is still slowing. once the fire trucks get on scene that may be a different story. we'll follow that for you. look at the commute out of the central valley. so far so good. >> thank you, sue. federal regulators are considering holding mark zuckerberg accountable for the handling of users' personal data. >>> in
as we move into theas bay valleys still going to be warmest here, upper 70s to low 80s. let me show you the temperatures and the clouds. low to mid-50s. we have a chance of a little bit of drizzle. at 7:00 you can seep the clouds coming up from the south. you can see the marine layer, clouds coming in with the cold front. there's a chance of some drizzle with that thicker cloud deck and look at temperatures tomorrow, 50s and 60s. then mainly 60s and 70s for sunday. 60s stay at the coast. 70s...
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theas expressed support for states going their own way. in the senate, we are watching support growth. until recently, there had not been legislation introduced and now there are a number of members who introduced their own legislation. they will be senate cosponsors of the estates act we will introduce this week. i think the support is there if we are able to demonstrate, build momentum, and move it through. host: fort lauderdale, florida is next. cindy is a democrat. caller: i have a comment for you. i have been listening and it sounds to me like the government is interested in it because they salivate like pavlov's dogs over tax money. give me some more, cannot wait to taste it. you need to remember you have the right to life, liberty, and the support of happiness and marijuana was here before the colonies were here. without taxes, without the house and the senate and what happened, as you said and mr. nixon started this war on drugs because he did not want to see young people get lazy and i think when you take out knowledge is passed f
theas expressed support for states going their own way. in the senate, we are watching support growth. until recently, there had not been legislation introduced and now there are a number of members who introduced their own legislation. they will be senate cosponsors of the estates act we will introduce this week. i think the support is there if we are able to demonstrate, build momentum, and move it through. host: fort lauderdale, florida is next. cindy is a democrat. caller: i have a comment...
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i can just bet sureness kyllikki team i love your new thea i can't compute the love you're in theory any deal here. is buy from what it can to see don't either of you but i really don't know many i. was if . you if you. eat was. was. was. was. was was if was. was. on. in the was wanted out. from. radicalism is on the rise across the globe and we're told it's every west we're told was supposed to be highly suspicious of everybody and everything but our government policies aimed at tackling radicalization in fact pushing youngsters to the fringes of society the impact is huge i presume and there's only so much of you can say before you say ok that's me rethinking radicalization of the radicalized youth syrians announces the era. i mean this is different not that whether someone's going for someone's favorite. thing it's how you approach an official n.f.l. it is a certain way of doing it you can't just died in just a story and fly out. world of illegal trade what you have here is not just archaeological objects you're talking about a political dimension where the spoils of war are smugg
i can just bet sureness kyllikki team i love your new thea i can't compute the love you're in theory any deal here. is buy from what it can to see don't either of you but i really don't know many i. was if . you if you. eat was. was. was. was. was was if was. was. on. in the was wanted out. from. radicalism is on the rise across the globe and we're told it's every west we're told was supposed to be highly suspicious of everybody and everything but our government policies aimed at tackling...
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why theas win so important to their postseason. >> sport is next but fir here's jimmy fallon. >>ey, guys. everybody get closer. beautiful. the curl. yeah, yeah, yeah. right there baby. wait. where's by mom? sweet elvet. now that is what imaybe a little sel. havertys biggest sale of the year is on. save up to 30% on everything. yes, everything! don't wait! these are the lowest prices ever! you don't want to miss !e biggest sale of the ye the children, oh! havertys life looks good not all water is created equal. there are over 326 million trillion gallons of water on earth. but only one billionth of one per cent is filtered naturally beneath the earth, with a distinct balance of minerals, and emerges crisp and refreshing enough to be called deer park®. deer park® 100% natural spring water. born better®. >>> the washington capitals are exactly where they want to be starting nex wee they clinch the playoff berth. the fourth straight division title. was just a reminder of how nerve-racking playoff hockey can be as the reigning champions try to defend their title. you heard of drink
why theas win so important to their postseason. >> sport is next but fir here's jimmy fallon. >>ey, guys. everybody get closer. beautiful. the curl. yeah, yeah, yeah. right there baby. wait. where's by mom? sweet elvet. now that is what imaybe a little sel. havertys biggest sale of the year is on. save up to 30% on everything. yes, everything! don't wait! these are the lowest prices ever! you don't want to miss !e biggest sale of the ye the children, oh! havertys life looks good not...
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it's thea, fordabilit of coverage and the aford ability of care and that's what thepl american p are suffering from. onhe fielded questions community health and how it compares to the rest of the world. as for big, newroposals like medicare for all. tyson says congress d to go that far. >> we have commercial, we have medicare medicaid and aca and other programs. i would argue that we have enough in the tool k already to get to universal coverage. >> replicans have rallied against the idea criticizing it as government-run health care and 17 senate republica introduced a bill this week to protect pre-existing conditions. these are, of course, better campaign slogans than serious lutions to the problems facing americans on the personal level, i have found that most people would rather have control over their own health car rather than have the government make those decisions for them. >> one thing both parties do agree on is that prescription drug prices need to come down. eady al discussions are a under way between democrats and the white house. for "nightly business report"m elan mui
it's thea, fordabilit of coverage and the aford ability of care and that's what thepl american p are suffering from. onhe fielded questions community health and how it compares to the rest of the world. as for big, newroposals like medicare for all. tyson says congress d to go that far. >> we have commercial, we have medicare medicaid and aca and other programs. i would argue that we have enough in the tool k already to get to universal coverage. >> replicans have rallied against...
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and thea i couldn't you know i started breeze i i on the car and >>police say the young carjacker then ran a red light and crashed distraught his vehicle a few miles away injuring 2 other people and then brandished the gun again when a witness tried to chase him down to our patrol officers as well as a robbery detectives did an excellent job following up on this case they were able to identify a 14 year-old juvenile. >>as the suspect to the. served a search warrant on his house here in san jose and they took him into custody on the same thing. >>single thing i was in the air over with and we're on the line. >>we have them on to something you know the lie as and when needed or not the least bit surprised their neighbor put up a fight. hector estrada's says he would do it again i really don't move i really don't know i'm at an age where. i have to show that have is a pulmonary disease that. you don't really have a a lot of says he justice will be served in this case, but says he feels sorry for the 40 year-old. >>and his parents, the young man is now in juvenile hall, he's facing charges
and thea i couldn't you know i started breeze i i on the car and >>police say the young carjacker then ran a red light and crashed distraught his vehicle a few miles away injuring 2 other people and then brandished the gun again when a witness tried to chase him down to our patrol officers as well as a robbery detectives did an excellent job following up on this case they were able to identify a 14 year-old juvenile. >>as the suspect to the. served a search warrant on his house here...
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he n noted that world powersrs e also to blame. , , theas to be said rwandan genocide also representedd the failure of thte international community which could not prevent it, could nott babar it frorom happening. it couldld not stotop this crime against humanity. rwandan authorities have gone further, accusing france of supporting the hutu forcrces. presesident emmanuelel macron sd last weekk t they willll determe what exaxactly happened. ensued on have moved in to try t to break up ms protesests outside the army headquarters in khartoum they f fired tear gagas and chad at thoususands of people who h d camped oside t the building for a second night, demanding the resignation of lotime leaeader presenent omar al-bashir. protests began in dececember, wh actitivists calling on the armyo take their side. and in i iran, continueded heavy rain has caused more evacuation as a new round of flooding is expepected. the interioror mininister says hundreds of thousandnds more people could be exposed to the disaster, which has already caused 70 deaths. peter o'brien reports. theommander of the iran
he n noted that world powersrs e also to blame. , , theas to be said rwandan genocide also representedd the failure of thte international community which could not prevent it, could nott babar it frorom happening. it couldld not stotop this crime against humanity. rwandan authorities have gone further, accusing france of supporting the hutu forcrces. presesident emmanuelel macron sd last weekk t they willll determe what exaxactly happened. ensued on have moved in to try t to break up ms...
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place at his took home on the navajo nation in a on thea and battlefield. they would separate, and we talked with some children chamira, and some said our parents never talk about you from there, you guys came back from saipan, and then we went around guam, the some, and theye were on the navajo names in the cemetery. and nobody knows he was there. he was killed there in action. if one had passed, we call the children, and we did that before, too, my son and i talked andtudents, the elementary, some of my students never heard about iwo jima, and also we had wayained our culture, the of our teaching. they lacked it. wasink the important thing making education, and then some students wrote to me, the logix, and the story of iwo jima. i had it in my file. they said that they would talk about it in the future, the navajo code talker. george: i wonder if you could tell us about how you felt about that first trip you took back, which was in 2002. did you have misgivings about going into thousand two? trips in 2005.e two that feel differently going back a second t
place at his took home on the navajo nation in a on thea and battlefield. they would separate, and we talked with some children chamira, and some said our parents never talk about you from there, you guys came back from saipan, and then we went around guam, the some, and theye were on the navajo names in the cemetery. and nobody knows he was there. he was killed there in action. if one had passed, we call the children, and we did that before, too, my son and i talked andtudents, the elementary,...
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that is how i open the book with an optimistic note because of the travel thea country writing and researching i found common ground. >> did you go into this gun training exercise with them knowing who you were? >> i was accompanied by a friend of mine who was a gun enthusiast and arrange thisne entire opportunity. mike knew who i was and mike knew the organization i ran the new my point of view and in fact, in the beginning of our dinner he put on a great charm offensive and a done research on me and knew exactly who i was. they certainly knew. it was fairly open about it. >> why is this issue important to you?? >> you know, i really fell into this issue quite by accident. it was december 2, 2013 the san bernardino shooting occurred in california and i was working on a whole host of issues for the center of american progress and came back to my computer at the end of the day and saw lawmakers tweeting their thoughts and prayers over and over again which they do all the time but what struck me that day, peter, as many of those lawmakers who are doing all of that tweeting voted against expandin
that is how i open the book with an optimistic note because of the travel thea country writing and researching i found common ground. >> did you go into this gun training exercise with them knowing who you were? >> i was accompanied by a friend of mine who was a gun enthusiast and arrange thisne entire opportunity. mike knew who i was and mike knew the organization i ran the new my point of view and in fact, in the beginning of our dinner he put on a great charm offensive and a done...
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you had huge negative sentiment and now you have thea exact same thing the other way. the fact that the viks closed at 12 today to me and the bar is set so low everyone was waiting for this earnings recession. so if you're going to have the earnings recession -- people were rooking at going negative and people look at recession as we're going negative on earnings not that we're going slightly lower and eps will only be up x percentage so i think we got overly negative to guy's point. >> you sound kind of bullish. >> i'm bullish enough so that the laggards can catch up a bit here look at what happened today. you had software stocks sell off and you had biotechs sell off, but what ran financials and nergy, it is laggards >> that to me is not a lot of conviction >> fedex is well beyond where it was when it missed and i think the bar was low, ooze the quarter went on the economy improved and confidence came through and to me it's not so much, what are they allowing now? if we have a trade deal that can be the ballast to hold it steady. >> what changed in the beginning of d
you had huge negative sentiment and now you have thea exact same thing the other way. the fact that the viks closed at 12 today to me and the bar is set so low everyone was waiting for this earnings recession. so if you're going to have the earnings recession -- people were rooking at going negative and people look at recession as we're going negative on earnings not that we're going slightly lower and eps will only be up x percentage so i think we got overly negative to guy's point. >>...
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of thea critical piece problem that needs to be addressed. role ofat about the social media and the responsibility of companies like facebook and twitter? what role do they have? what role is it playing in what response ability do they have? guest: the threat of hate online is one of the biggest aspects of this crisis. it was the case in the past that people masked themselves behind hoods. today we see a lot of white nationalist anza premises who are behind computer screens, -- and nationalists behind computer dangerousho promote messages, fund raise, who organize rallies and target victims and more. ofve been doing a great deal work with facebook to get them to do more. ago, has a few weeks abandoned the policy after advocacy from our organization. their former policy was one in which they deemed white supremacist conduct prohibited but carved out an exception for white nationalist and separatist activities. we had to make clear that this is a distinction without a difference. this is all dangerous and violent ideology. they have now abandon
of thea critical piece problem that needs to be addressed. role ofat about the social media and the responsibility of companies like facebook and twitter? what role do they have? what role is it playing in what response ability do they have? guest: the threat of hate online is one of the biggest aspects of this crisis. it was the case in the past that people masked themselves behind hoods. today we see a lot of white nationalist anza premises who are behind computer screens, -- and nationalists...
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. >> reporter: she not only landed herself a starring role, but earned herself the title of thea studiom ever. how does that feel? >> i mean, it's crazy. it's crazy to hear the title. it's nuts, because when my parents told me, i was like nah, you lying. i was like stop. me being a little black girl and being 14, of course that doesn't happen all the time. so i feel like i'm not doing this just. >> reporter: this is not regardless of color. >> yeah, this is just in general, you know. and it's great that it happens to be me. >> reporter: "little" is a tribute to tom hanks' classic movie "big." with a modern twist. >> how did you go from this to this? you went to bed grown and woke up -- >> little? >> that's for white people, because black people don't have the time. >> reporter: marsai shares a role with regina hall. >> you better stop quivering that lip. >> reporter: they both played jordan sanders. >> are you awake? >> yeah, i was awake. i was just meditating. >> reporter: tech executive who inspires fear in all she encounters. >> when i'm not calling. i mean, am i being unreasonable?
. >> reporter: she not only landed herself a starring role, but earned herself the title of thea studiom ever. how does that feel? >> i mean, it's crazy. it's crazy to hear the title. it's nuts, because when my parents told me, i was like nah, you lying. i was like stop. me being a little black girl and being 14, of course that doesn't happen all the time. so i feel like i'm not doing this just. >> reporter: this is not regardless of color. >> yeah, this is just in...
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so the electoral college values the rural areas rather than thea areas where these people live. >> sreenivasan: will not tant to becaus is a system that got them into four and this is system that's keeping o of the other team out of power? >> in 2019, it sure looks like that wp president trump who used to be in favor of a national vote system has now switched, switched teams and the is in favor of the eleolctoralge. he says that's because, the electoral college keeps the midwest, keeps rural arica in the top of kind of the political game plan. but the mo cynical political scientists see this as a woray president trump to have a road to victory in 2020, seei as he lost the popular vote in 2016. the really interesting things about tbate is that we talk about it in these very concrete terms, that democrats are in favor at this point in the popular vote and republicans are in favor of the electoral llege. but those things ebb and flow. you look at a state like colorado that is very soldly blue right now. this is a state that voted red very consistently .years ago these things do ebb and flow, you
so the electoral college values the rural areas rather than thea areas where these people live. >> sreenivasan: will not tant to becaus is a system that got them into four and this is system that's keeping o of the other team out of power? >> in 2019, it sure looks like that wp president trump who used to be in favor of a national vote system has now switched, switched teams and the is in favor of the eleolctoralge. he says that's because, the electoral college keeps the midwest,...
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and lot thea. you see right there now another four countries. close by in lots via poland lithuania and romania the two percent benchmark is required either by national law or by a political agreement the other nineteen members however well they have quite a ways to go for example germany and croatia they've their spin on defense less then you see right there at less than two percent last places like simberg has committed just zero point five five percent of its budget on defense spending levels have been a major bone of contention for the us president ever since he took office straining ties with nato and the alliance marks seventy years since its founding. you got to think of bill's rarely has a u.s. president had such an antagonistic relationship with nato trumps criticism of the n.i. and span on the campaign trail as he had to put america first by the time he took office he condemns nato as opes elite many countries are not paying their fair share that means we are protecting them and they're getting all sorts of military protection and othe
and lot thea. you see right there now another four countries. close by in lots via poland lithuania and romania the two percent benchmark is required either by national law or by a political agreement the other nineteen members however well they have quite a ways to go for example germany and croatia they've their spin on defense less then you see right there at less than two percent last places like simberg has committed just zero point five five percent of its budget on defense spending...
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theas people out there, and question is that he did not run for office in 2014 and in those intervening years, the democratic party shifted to a lot of small donations, when i first started covering campaign finance, that was used to make up for the fact that you could not attract large donors. hillary clinton relied on large donors. two of the scientists i talked are nothat they caucusing for cory booker because he has 20 thousand dollars contributions. host: you covered cory booker for a long time. your thoughts that there is a front-page story on the " washington post." could electer they a rare bachelor in chief. guest: it is historical. the last president was a bachelor was another new jersey native -- native, over -- grover cleveland. besides that, the fact that there is a lot of interest and rumors that he was gay, he said no i am not. he has a girlfriend, a boo. and there is attention on his personal life. our people are going to go to the iowa caucus and say i'm not going to stand with cory booker because he has a girlfriend and is not married yet? it is fascinating, but that i
theas people out there, and question is that he did not run for office in 2014 and in those intervening years, the democratic party shifted to a lot of small donations, when i first started covering campaign finance, that was used to make up for the fact that you could not attract large donors. hillary clinton relied on large donors. two of the scientists i talked are nothat they caucusing for cory booker because he has 20 thousand dollars contributions. host: you covered cory booker for a long...
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and the richmond center fell burrowbridge thea pick up those cones we have some bridge work.on here at 8 minutes now from the tolls out a one on one sofa trip to the north bed. well coming up next. has got worse at the sales force transbay transit center and officials say. >>it's going to cost a lot more than expected. plus more details on the driver who plowed his car into a pedestrians and sonny bill find out what one of the victims has to say this morning. ♪ are you ready? ♪ are you ready for some fun? ♪ ♪ ♪ are you ready? ♪ we can't stop, we've only just begun. ♪ ♪ ♪ oooooooooo... ♪ i'll show you something ♪ neeeeeewwww. ♪ i'll show you something, i'll show you something... ♪ ♪ neeeeeewwww. ♪ ♪ neeeeeewwww. was a success for lastchoicehotels.comign badda book. badda boom. this year, we're taking it up a notch. so in this commercial we see two travelers at a comfort inn with a glow around them, so people watching will be like, "wow, maybe i'll glow too if i book direct at choicehotels.com". who glows? just say, badda book. badda boom. nobody glows. he gets it. always the l
and the richmond center fell burrowbridge thea pick up those cones we have some bridge work.on here at 8 minutes now from the tolls out a one on one sofa trip to the north bed. well coming up next. has got worse at the sales force transbay transit center and officials say. >>it's going to cost a lot more than expected. plus more details on the driver who plowed his car into a pedestrians and sonny bill find out what one of the victims has to say this morning. ♪ are you ready? ♪ are...
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past eight quarters the chart master thinks investor should turn off this stock carter worth is over thea tat te plasma. >> it's a big competitor joining the rank and what's important about netflix is how important it's been acting over the past two, three months and more since its inception it's one of the great winners of all time. just to put this in context, you're talking about something that's basically gone up from zero effectively, the ipo praic to where it is now long-term chart, if you were to take a look and see the annotations, buy and hold ask wh is what you want to do it drops right out of the gate and advances considerably, and drops 78%, 53, 56, you see the numbers and we just endured a 45% with the peak to trough drawdown when the market dropped 25% in the s&p more importantly here and now let's take a look at the chart and try to figure out what is going on what we know, yes, is that it's rallied and the succession of lower highs has lift this up against this well-defined line and it's hit that line and failed and failed and failed it and did just again this past week, f
past eight quarters the chart master thinks investor should turn off this stock carter worth is over thea tat te plasma. >> it's a big competitor joining the rank and what's important about netflix is how important it's been acting over the past two, three months and more since its inception it's one of the great winners of all time. just to put this in context, you're talking about something that's basically gone up from zero effectively, the ipo praic to where it is now long-term chart,...
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in hong kong actually got beat up after yelling spoilers to fans after he walke walked out of the theaplause ) >> yes, trevor, now that was a situation where somebody should have gave him the ending to his story, because if i was there, i would have pulled the diewtd to the side and said, hey, man, spoiler alert, you about to get your ass beat. >> trevor: roy wood, jr., everybody! we'll be right back! ( cheers and applause ) there's nothing more important than the education of a young mind. except maybe being first in line to the grand opening of the world's largest rollercoaster. the volkswagen atlas. more room means more fun. i got it! what? what? l.a. bookers book apartments and vacation homes as easy as hotels. ridin' scooter! l.a. baby! l.a. baby! be a booker you're welcome. at booking.com you're welcome. oh, sir. that was my grandma's. don't worry, ma'am. all of your stuff is in ok hands. just ok? they don't give two and a half stars to just anybody. here you go. what's this? it's your piano. hold this for a sec. we don't have a piano. no.. but the neighbors do. just ok is not ok
in hong kong actually got beat up after yelling spoilers to fans after he walke walked out of the theaplause ) >> yes, trevor, now that was a situation where somebody should have gave him the ending to his story, because if i was there, i would have pulled the diewtd to the side and said, hey, man, spoiler alert, you about to get your ass beat. >> trevor: roy wood, jr., everybody! we'll be right back! ( cheers and applause ) there's nothing more important than the education of a...
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and the next thing i wanted to theas do real damage to japanese. so, i chose artillery. and by that time, they were working on it, one of them came back and asked me if i was a navajo. i said, yes, sir. i said. and then he said, get your c-bag, we have a job for you. i got in the jeep, and he took me to k paladin -- to camp pendleton. wholeas where i found a bunch of indians in one barracks. and that was the navajo code training school that they were going to have there. and, as the days went along, we were starting to train the navajo code, some of them were failing. so they were taken out. and they found out, some of s.ose indians were not navajo so they were taken out, reassigned someplace else. only a few were left that took, i think he was one of them. [clears throat] so, that was my reason for joining the marine corps. i wanted to get even with the japanese. very, very bad. was sorryurse, i about not being accepted in the air wing. the navajo code training did not matter much to me, except that it wasn't hard, either. we had to memorize and learn a semaphore, morse
and the next thing i wanted to theas do real damage to japanese. so, i chose artillery. and by that time, they were working on it, one of them came back and asked me if i was a navajo. i said, yes, sir. i said. and then he said, get your c-bag, we have a job for you. i got in the jeep, and he took me to k paladin -- to camp pendleton. wholeas where i found a bunch of indians in one barracks. and that was the navajo code training school that they were going to have there. and, as the days went...
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thea quick check of business flash headlines. is promising there to cut costs.ank plans to ramp up investments in his digital business. bloomberg spoke with santander. >> we will spend several billion on technology and digital. it is about $5 billion total per year. of that, $2 billion is in digital. to run the bank and transform the bank versus investments for the future is quite a healthy ratio. jobsndreds of thousands of on wall street have disappeared since the financial crash. some of the big banks are still cutting him a but some are adding. 802,000 positions were limited by 16 of the largest banks. since then, 76,000 new jobs have been created. several banks have reversed also all their cuts. that is your business flash update. lyftming up, shares for closing below their ipo price for a third straight day. ♪ rd straight day. ♪ >> the house judiciary committee approved subpoenas for special counsel robert mueller's full russia report as democrats pressure the justice department to release the document without redaction. last week, the attorney general wrot
thea quick check of business flash headlines. is promising there to cut costs.ank plans to ramp up investments in his digital business. bloomberg spoke with santander. >> we will spend several billion on technology and digital. it is about $5 billion total per year. of that, $2 billion is in digital. to run the bank and transform the bank versus investments for the future is quite a healthy ratio. jobsndreds of thousands of on wall street have disappeared since the financial crash. some...
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again m0s are possible around thea fredericksburg are and in the low to mid-60s if you are north. tomorrow all of lus be in the warm sector because that front th i just showed you, lifting back north through the area in the warm sector, increasing humidity and sunshine through the afternoon. taking a look at your severe thunderstorm risk for fridat ouf five levels, marginal being number one, the loy -- the lowest risker of sev weather and slight risk is number two and enhanced is number three and then two other above that, moderate and high. nobody iser mode and high but we do have a chance for severe weather into your friday. we'll talk about this timingou t for y and talk about your easter forecast coming up in a little bit. guys. >> thanks, lauryn. >>> we have an update to a story that we first told you about yesterday on midday. a 94-year-old robbed and knocked to the ground. coming up, hear from the woman who says her screams for help went unheard. >>> and take a looat this surveillance video. a woman robbed by a man claiming to be a ride share driver. what happened once this
again m0s are possible around thea fredericksburg are and in the low to mid-60s if you are north. tomorrow all of lus be in the warm sector because that front th i just showed you, lifting back north through the area in the warm sector, increasing humidity and sunshine through the afternoon. taking a look at your severe thunderstorm risk for fridat ouf five levels, marginal being number one, the loy -- the lowest risker of sev weather and slight risk is number two and enhanced is number three...
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in hong kong actually got beat up after yelling spoilers to fans after he walke walked out of the thease ) >> yes, trevor, now that was a situation where somebody should have gave him the ending to his story, because if i was there, i would have pulled the diewtd to the side and said, hey, man, spoiler alert, you about to get your ass beat. >> trevor: roy wood, jr., everybody! we'll be right back! ( cheers and applause ) there's nothing more important than the education of a young mind. except maybe being first in line to the grand opening of the world's largest rollercoaster. the volkswagen atlas. more room means more fun. ♪ step it up. ♪ always take the risk. don't just watch it... put your phone down and do it. ♪ drip splash like the ice on the wrist. ♪ ♪ brrt brrt brrt brrt ♪ that's a call i can't miss. let's do. take prilosec otc and take control of heartburn. so you don't have to stash antacids here... here... or, here. kick your antacid habit with prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. uh, uh. [karate sounds] ♪ oh baby you ♪ you got what i need ♪ you got everyth
in hong kong actually got beat up after yelling spoilers to fans after he walke walked out of the thease ) >> yes, trevor, now that was a situation where somebody should have gave him the ending to his story, because if i was there, i would have pulled the diewtd to the side and said, hey, man, spoiler alert, you about to get your ass beat. >> trevor: roy wood, jr., everybody! we'll be right back! ( cheers and applause ) there's nothing more important than the education of a young...
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based on thea buy back there less reliant on licensed content.quires they burn through a lot of cash. .hey are spending so much money they are trying to get more cash in the door. they are late -- they are raising prices between 13% and 18% and that makes their second-quarter guidance more important. as the market going to be tolerant of those increases? can they maintain subscriber growth? they will be watching for that forecast. guy: is getting hot out there. competition is heating up. disney plus announced it is coming up with a cheaper pricing structure, $6.99. my question is is that a threat or do you think people will buy both? it seems the street is expecting it is not a zero sum game. these services can exist and be successful at the same time. bloomberg intelligence put out a is expected disney to have subscribers between $60 million and 90 -- between 60 million and 90 million in 2024, but in that time netflix could grow by 200 million subscribers. i also want to highlight the other news, which is hulu. disney is now one of only two owne
based on thea buy back there less reliant on licensed content.quires they burn through a lot of cash. .hey are spending so much money they are trying to get more cash in the door. they are late -- they are raising prices between 13% and 18% and that makes their second-quarter guidance more important. as the market going to be tolerant of those increases? can they maintain subscriber growth? they will be watching for that forecast. guy: is getting hot out there. competition is heating up. disney...
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thea: laboratory testing in united states is regulated by two federal bodies, fda and the center formedicaid services. cms regulates the test everlywell offers. that is generally through a body of legislation. all of the labs we work with meet and exceed federal regulations for lab testing, as well as meet or exceed the state-by-state ledges -- regulations. should the fda choose to regulate our type of lab testing, we would be excited to engage. emily: how do people understand what the test results show, other they really have a food sensitivity or if it is a sign of something like cancer or an eating disorder? can the tests tell you that? julia: we are making it accessible for consumers to get and clearinsightful, lab results that are reviewed by board-certified physicians, and available and encouraged to be shared with consumers' primary care physicians. 80% of our customers have a primary care physician and 60% report using these results directly with their physician. it closes the care gap of consumer compliance around lab testing. 40% of americans do not get testing for fear of
thea: laboratory testing in united states is regulated by two federal bodies, fda and the center formedicaid services. cms regulates the test everlywell offers. that is generally through a body of legislation. all of the labs we work with meet and exceed federal regulations for lab testing, as well as meet or exceed the state-by-state ledges -- regulations. should the fda choose to regulate our type of lab testing, we would be excited to engage. emily: how do people understand what the test...
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w >>>re learning new details about theas devtating fire at notre dame cathedral in paris.ntinued safety concerns will prevent crews from going back inside to investigate for several hours today. parisian authorities say they re ruling out arson a ossible rrte-related motives as the cause. for now they'll il the cathedral by 2024. nearly $1 billion has already been donated towards reconstruction efforts. >>> anticipation is growing on capitol hill as special counsel rt mueller's report is expected to become public tomorrow. not all of it. attorney general william barr said he is redacting some of the information. grand jury and classified information as well as details of the information. >>> it's now 6:49. back now to the traffer melissa mollet is here with the warnings in your first 4 trfic. melissa? >> northeast washington. take a look here. benning road at 21st street is where the gas station is here th morning. this is where we have the closure. this is a fatal accident there at the gas station involving a fire. so right nown northeast westbound diverted to oklahoma av
w >>>re learning new details about theas devtating fire at notre dame cathedral in paris.ntinued safety concerns will prevent crews from going back inside to investigate for several hours today. parisian authorities say they re ruling out arson a ossible rrte-related motives as the cause. for now they'll il the cathedral by 2024. nearly $1 billion has already been donated towards reconstruction efforts. >>> anticipation is growing on capitol hill as special counsel rt...
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. >>> in the sports world, while terry bottas beat luis hamilton to win thea azerbaijan grand p x prix >>> also more than 40,000 people took part in london's marathon over the weekend as the event raised an unprecedented 1 billion pounds for charity >> wow. >> it was disappointing for british olympian i've got to say it's probably a little bit of a disappointment for the big ben runner guys who hit the wall and got stuck at the end, got stuck in time. >> nice pun as always. >>> into the cinema space, avengers end game has smashed box office over the weekend raking in an estimated $1.2 billion. they earned roughly 350 million in the u.s. alone. china is a main driver of success. analysts suggest the success of the movie could set disney up for a bumper year in 2019. >> i tried but it was sold out. >> i feel like i should jump on the bandwagon. >> stay tuned. jomana and i can have a little review later in the week. >>> you can follow us on twitter and get involved in the conversation there you can tweet us directly. >>> also coming up on the show, president trump hits out at joe biden as
. >>> in the sports world, while terry bottas beat luis hamilton to win thea azerbaijan grand p x prix >>> also more than 40,000 people took part in london's marathon over the weekend as the event raised an unprecedented 1 billion pounds for charity >> wow. >> it was disappointing for british olympian i've got to say it's probably a little bit of a disappointment for the big ben runner guys who hit the wall and got stuck at the end, got stuck in time. >> nice...
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aware of theas american troops would outnumber the british, but the vast majority of the equipment they would use, the tanks, trucks, jeeps, planes, bombs, bullets, and the shipping would all be american as well, and he knew it was good politics to keep the americans happy. roosevelt was grateful for that. it helped him avoid a difficult situation at home where voters would likely object to the whole idea of a british commander. it was not happy news, however, for this man. this is general sir alan brooke. this is not david nevin, by the way. i have been accused of that, switching slides. brooke was the chief of the british armed services, particularly the army, and churchill twice promised him he would command the invasion. betrayed, felt expressing his bitterness in his private diary and postwar memoirs, where he wrote that churchill told him he was out as supreme commander. when that happened, i was swamped by a dark cloud of despair. almost as bad was the offhand way that churchill brought it up. he just told me about it. not for one moment did he realize what this meant to me. he o
aware of theas american troops would outnumber the british, but the vast majority of the equipment they would use, the tanks, trucks, jeeps, planes, bombs, bullets, and the shipping would all be american as well, and he knew it was good politics to keep the americans happy. roosevelt was grateful for that. it helped him avoid a difficult situation at home where voters would likely object to the whole idea of a british commander. it was not happy news, however, for this man. this is general sir...
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theas actually been some of supply chain stocks that have done well. the dax up 1.5%.little bit of a edit exit story and what has been happening with the airlines. easyjet to the downside. as we have already talked about on the program little earlier. it does seem as if consumers are waiting to see what happens with the brexit story before booking. that has rippled out across the airline sector across europe. ad giant is also trading lower. apparently it is studying the acquisition of the alliance data. the market a little bit concerned about prices paid. it is trading up nicely. i mention the cost. daimler trading up by 4.19%. to chinese data and u.s. data really helping out some of the big european car stocks today. that is a look at the european close. 1, first day of the quarter and indices are up. to 10 year yield back up to 2.48%. several wall street banks cutting their forecast for treasury real -- yield this year. morgan stanley actually sees the tenure ending the year at two point 25% -- 2.25%. crude oil is up 1.7%. opec's production slid for a fourth month. i
theas actually been some of supply chain stocks that have done well. the dax up 1.5%.little bit of a edit exit story and what has been happening with the airlines. easyjet to the downside. as we have already talked about on the program little earlier. it does seem as if consumers are waiting to see what happens with the brexit story before booking. that has rippled out across the airline sector across europe. ad giant is also trading lower. apparently it is studying the acquisition of the...
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key spectaculakey aspect is thea consumer to purchase goods and servicings. for residents, those who are denied access to credit for who are unable to obtain bank accounts the ability to engage in consumer transactions depends on the consumer goods and cash. this is true of the poor and those who do not have access to credit such as being victims of identity theft, being a child or teenager. being someone who does not want to have all of their actions tracked. millions of americans do not hold bank accounts or fall outside noncash financial system. some stand apart by choice. they are concerned about privacy. others may not be well situated to participate in the banking system or excluded from the system against their will. in short, denying the ability it use cash as a payment method means excluding too many people. in 2017, the fdic concluded the 17% of all african-american households and 14% all latino households in the u.s. did not have a bank account. in 2005, san francisco said those numbers were at least 50% in both those categories. that was only 13 y
key spectaculakey aspect is thea consumer to purchase goods and servicings. for residents, those who are denied access to credit for who are unable to obtain bank accounts the ability to engage in consumer transactions depends on the consumer goods and cash. this is true of the poor and those who do not have access to credit such as being victims of identity theft, being a child or teenager. being someone who does not want to have all of their actions tracked. millions of americans do not hold...
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theas engineered at beginning of the year in order to try to reduce financial access. -- access.ncerns over employment because of the -- the constraints run the private sector. then we have a trade shock. chinese have a range of policies in place to deal with each one of these shocks separately. spending,government subsidy changes for trade. that package is going to stabilize. >> talking about u.s. china, we have to talk about u.s. eu. of a story today that said donald trump not finished with his trade wars yet. how do you feel about that? >> what we have been calling it is tariff limbo. even though the deal with china it is viewedhed, as a victory. the next group to look at is in europe. japan may as well be on the docket. we already know that we have the section 232 on autos that is been -- the report has written. it is waiting to be issued. that does seem like the next target in line is the eu. >> we speak about the eu, we look at brexit and the u.s. china trade war. stocks go up against everything is fine then there is a gloom and doom because we can't boost inflation. what i
theas engineered at beginning of the year in order to try to reduce financial access. -- access.ncerns over employment because of the -- the constraints run the private sector. then we have a trade shock. chinese have a range of policies in place to deal with each one of these shocks separately. spending,government subsidy changes for trade. that package is going to stabilize. >> talking about u.s. china, we have to talk about u.s. eu. of a story today that said donald trump not finished...
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you probably need thea umbrell just about every single day at times. 59 degrees at the bus stop tomorrow morning. 75 by recess.ni rather . i really do think tomorrow around recess is going to be pretty nice. then we'll watch a wave moveal g. account produce some thunderstorm activity. storm chances there around the time we're u pickingp the kids. temperatures around 80 degrees tomorrow. we do warm drastically from where we are today by about 20 degrees. back down on wednesday, upper 60s to around 70. depending on where you are. some areas down to the south could be close to 80. while up to the north you could stay in the 50s. this is going to be a very tight one here as far as temperatures go d 70rees on wednesday. chance of storms again on thursday and on friday. both days a chance of storms. the better chance wld be friday afternoon with high temperature of 83. once again, i do not anticipe any washout. i do not anticipate any huge storms. but you can see here we're rather unsettled not the rest of the week. right on to the weekend too. temperatures in the 70s, but a chance of showers
you probably need thea umbrell just about every single day at times. 59 degrees at the bus stop tomorrow morning. 75 by recess.ni rather . i really do think tomorrow around recess is going to be pretty nice. then we'll watch a wave moveal g. account produce some thunderstorm activity. storm chances there around the time we're u pickingp the kids. temperatures around 80 degrees tomorrow. we do warm drastically from where we are today by about 20 degrees. back down on wednesday, upper 60s to...
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he's breaking hisen s after some women accused him of inappropriate contact over thea >> yes. the former vice president speaking up. opping short of apologizing. in many ways, in fact, he defended his pasav br saying politics is about making a connection. but in a video posted on his twitter accoent, b also acknowledged that it's time for him to change his approach. >> i never thought of politics as cold, i ilways thought about connecting with people. as i said, shaking hands, on the shoulder, a hug, encouragement. social norms have begun to change and shifted and the bounds of protecting personal space have been reset,nd i get it. i get it. i hear what they're saying, i understand it. i'll be much more mindful. that's my responsibility, my responsibility and i'llee it. >> several women he come forward saying the former mice presidene unwanted contact from unwanted kisses to touching and no one accused him of sexual harassment. and no prominent democrat have suggested biden not run for the idency. he's been leading in the early polling but not officiallyno ced he's running. th
he's breaking hisen s after some women accused him of inappropriate contact over thea >> yes. the former vice president speaking up. opping short of apologizing. in many ways, in fact, he defended his pasav br saying politics is about making a connection. but in a video posted on his twitter accoent, b also acknowledged that it's time for him to change his approach. >> i never thought of politics as cold, i ilways thought about connecting with people. as i said, shaking hands, on...
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said look, these young people will come forward and pay a fee, they will be entitled to remain in thea country and have authorization to work in the country. when we started daca, we didn't know whether we get 5 5000, 500. when the current administration announced it would recent daca, i took the only action that i could imagine and i sued them. [laughter] [applause] we obtained an injunction against daca and that has been upheld in the court of appeals and so far the supreme court has declined to take the case and in the meantime doctor recipients have been able to reregister in reenrolled but the ultimate answer lies within congress. they need to be a statutory solution to the condition of the streamers. actually to the overall immigration law to begin with. >> is a wonderful opportunity because in your role now the president of california, is not just a legal problem, individuals may have a legal problem but you see them as the students that they are in the contribution sentiment, i wonder if you could tell us about that part of the daca story which isc not necessarily the focus of
said look, these young people will come forward and pay a fee, they will be entitled to remain in thea country and have authorization to work in the country. when we started daca, we didn't know whether we get 5 5000, 500. when the current administration announced it would recent daca, i took the only action that i could imagine and i sued them. [laughter] [applause] we obtained an injunction against daca and that has been upheld in the court of appeals and so far the supreme court has declined...
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to be theas supposed deal from tax cuts, right? and it just hasn't come through? the end demand wasn't seen as being there. you make an investment saying you had to wait a few years to find out if it was a good idea as opposed to a buyback ryu get the immediate gratification? that is where companies are going to focus on. , we think, can be ok, but that's not going to be where the marginal dollar is going. it seems to be more on the other side. it might be a good thing for companies for earnings-per-share , but it's not great news for the economy, which is why we think that this could be a moderate amount of economic growth this year. what are the targets for the s&p 500? 3000 before long, that's only a few percentage points away. do you see the market continuing to go higher? is there a catalyst out there? >> yeah, record highs are in the offering and we are not that far away. it is going to be a tougher grind from here because it comes off as extreme pessimism from december. for example, in the last six years, when the earnings beat the rate over consensus estim
to be theas supposed deal from tax cuts, right? and it just hasn't come through? the end demand wasn't seen as being there. you make an investment saying you had to wait a few years to find out if it was a good idea as opposed to a buyback ryu get the immediate gratification? that is where companies are going to focus on. , we think, can be ok, but that's not going to be where the marginal dollar is going. it seems to be more on the other side. it might be a good thing for companies for...