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wood, theg us, steven chief market strategy at russel investments. how closely will you be be watching the consumer price index number tomorrow morning as a confirmation of what we saw in theobs report a couple of weeks ago? >> i think very closely. the spark that setme the f a number of trading segs back was an inflation report. and the basic underlying idea is that the economy is doing well. now that we've got stimulus come in not only from the tax cuts but there could be infrastructure spending and there is repatriation of foreign earnings that have been sitting abroad. when we look at the fundamentals in the united states we can subtract off howhe federal reserve will act. what got the market nervouss e federal reserve has been accommodating f a long while. but if they think the inflation and the growth environment is very good they might move quicker and higher. >> there is also tf unknown what the new fed chief is going to do with the board, what his attitude islan ion and things like that. that's another layer, i guess, of uncertainty. >> i th
wood, theg us, steven chief market strategy at russel investments. how closely will you be be watching the consumer price index number tomorrow morning as a confirmation of what we saw in theobs report a couple of weeks ago? >> i think very closely. the spark that setme the f a number of trading segs back was an inflation report. and the basic underlying idea is that the economy is doing well. now that we've got stimulus come in not only from the tax cuts but there could be infrastructure...
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from us, theg away people, our love from each other. we are so disconnected.s become about politics and money. to guests just mentioned, for a parent to be able to watch the child -- to walk their child down the aisle. we want to put a value on that humanity? is we get back to that, so much more will be corrected. host: you have a supporter there. how much grassroot movement is therefore this? guest: it is overwhelming and indescribable. that color is a perfect example of what we hear every time we are in the state legislature talking about this issue in a committee hearing. that we've never met, never reached out to hear about this through the newspaper or on tv and come to the legislature, take time away from the family and work to say exactly what that color just said -- that caller justthat said current to help themselves and to help other patients in the future. the more people trying these drugs in clinical trials, the more data we have on whether or not they are effective. that is really important, too. this is really some but that could advance science
from us, theg away people, our love from each other. we are so disconnected.s become about politics and money. to guests just mentioned, for a parent to be able to watch the child -- to walk their child down the aisle. we want to put a value on that humanity? is we get back to that, so much more will be corrected. host: you have a supporter there. how much grassroot movement is therefore this? guest: it is overwhelming and indescribable. that color is a perfect example of what we hear every...
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believe theg -- i vote may have been moved to 11:45. that may help us. >> thank you, chairman. we spoke in my office about how you have been able to help high school students, not only in increasingly across the country to work with the 25 foundation, which you established. you indicated how so many of these kids have no idea, or little idea about the risk associated with prescription pose,and the risk they and the health of their loved ones. i think adults lack that awareness as well. how do we bring more awareness to high school students, and do you think we might need a broader public awareness campaign to address it? >> thank you. absolutely. not just with high school students, but also middle-aged students, and also elementary , ad students, and adults campaign with a public service announcement, national campaign, would be awesome. many different age groups. >> thanks. we had a little dialogue about that. i'm recalling the, this is your brain on drugs -- >> i still remember. >> there might be an analog to that. dr. bell, i'm going to turn to you, sir. i would like to disc
believe theg -- i vote may have been moved to 11:45. that may help us. >> thank you, chairman. we spoke in my office about how you have been able to help high school students, not only in increasingly across the country to work with the 25 foundation, which you established. you indicated how so many of these kids have no idea, or little idea about the risk associated with prescription pose,and the risk they and the health of their loved ones. i think adults lack that awareness as well....
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theg at biggest gainers on the stocks 600. it got more than 4%, as you can see. guy: thank you very much. go to helsinki now. theing us finnair ceo. in 2018 be a good year? >> 2017 was a good year for us. execution of our plan and we will continue to grow into 2018. strategy,rms of the you are looking at long haul. he was looking at asia, taking advantage of your geographical advantage you have a. we are seeing more and more, local sectionhe looking at long haul. does this undermine your strategy going forward? pekka: we are focusing on the northeast asia. when we look at the long haul, that is primarily the transatlantic part. most of our capacity is on asian roots. matt: are there any asian routes that are concerning you know? -- concerning you now? and there any you want to see improved? pekka: competition is increasing in all of our markets. there hasn't been any up until now. when we look at our performance, last year was the biggest in japan, number two in china. and wes on these markets feel we have been successful there, and that continues. it is depressing to hear an airline ceo say there are no free rides. p
theg at biggest gainers on the stocks 600. it got more than 4%, as you can see. guy: thank you very much. go to helsinki now. theing us finnair ceo. in 2018 be a good year? >> 2017 was a good year for us. execution of our plan and we will continue to grow into 2018. strategy,rms of the you are looking at long haul. he was looking at asia, taking advantage of your geographical advantage you have a. we are seeing more and more, local sectionhe looking at long haul. does this undermine your...
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in theg-un sister landed airport earlier this morning, marking the first time i never of the dynasty that has ruled the rogue nation since 1948 has officially entered south korea. stephen engle joins uside the olympic stadium. he has the latest on the ground. what is the latest regarding the north koreans? to what extent are they taking over the narrative of these games? ♪ >> they are taking over the narrative. the last figures are taking over my narrative as i begin this report. all of a sudden the activity has been wracked up. we have been here since predawn and it was quite. it is now as busy as it has ever been. it is going to get busier as the delegates and athletes and bnp s stream and.vip opening ceremonies are tonight. there have been some very vocal protesters on one side. there have been some pro-north korea engagement protesters and on the other side, banging just as loud, those who are not necessarily for it. the highest family member of north korea, the sister of kim jong-un, has arrived along with the north korean delegation. the president here will have lunch with her tomorrow. is some unconfirmed media reports that had she is also bearing an invitation from kim jong-u
in theg-un sister landed airport earlier this morning, marking the first time i never of the dynasty that has ruled the rogue nation since 1948 has officially entered south korea. stephen engle joins uside the olympic stadium. he has the latest on the ground. what is the latest regarding the north koreans? to what extent are they taking over the narrative of these games? ♪ >> they are taking over the narrative. the last figures are taking over my narrative as i begin this report. all of...
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theg to a school other than zone for their school. you kind of the hollywood of arizona, scottsdale. they are not actively recruiting kids. that is a complete mind shift. there and say,ut come to us. don't go to that charter or private school. i think it is changing the way public schools respond to incentives. >> one day we will be at the point where choice is the default position for every single kid. eventually we will get there, where from day one entering kindergarten. that point,to traditional district schools, every provider will have no choice but to honor this. we will get there. of florida, on our programs we contract with public schools for different programs. it is not just a private , >>ider, public provider are you on the -- aboutthis is really support. savings account does not make you anti-public schools. there are many different ways of letting to the end. thank you for your time. let's give around of applause to all of our -- [applause] [indiscernible chatter] announcer: our guest on newsmakers this weekend it is a congressman from virginia. as chair of the house judiciary committee, he plays a key role on it immigration and fbi oversight. he talks about the sch
theg to a school other than zone for their school. you kind of the hollywood of arizona, scottsdale. they are not actively recruiting kids. that is a complete mind shift. there and say,ut come to us. don't go to that charter or private school. i think it is changing the way public schools respond to incentives. >> one day we will be at the point where choice is the default position for every single kid. eventually we will get there, where from day one entering kindergarten. that point,to...
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it seemed like an effort to cause strife and dissension theg americans during election. to use social media but also to organize protests. one at the white house. others in new york city outside trump tower. to raise questions about things going on during the campaign. to mostly challenge hillary clinton's democratic tosidential nomination and seem to assist donald trump at a time when his victory seemed were othert there signs and i think the justice -- the effort was really aimed at wreaking havoc on the u.s. political system and causing conflict amongst americans and perhaps a primary goal may not have been to simply elect donald trump but to achieve some of these other objectives. one reason that makes it complicated, apparently after theseection and 2016 individuals allegedly carried out or tried to carry out a protest or demonstration protesting donald trump's victory. so it seems as i say that they were simply interested in making trouble in the american political system. host: one part of the indictment says some of these russian nationals reached out to campaign offici
it seemed like an effort to cause strife and dissension theg americans during election. to use social media but also to organize protests. one at the white house. others in new york city outside trump tower. to raise questions about things going on during the campaign. to mostly challenge hillary clinton's democratic tosidential nomination and seem to assist donald trump at a time when his victory seemed were othert there signs and i think the justice -- the effort was really aimed at wreaking...