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they marked that one too. looking in there, hoping they would find somebody alive.y know there are people missing and that this death toll will rise. devastating flood, how it roared through montecito and basically took with it everything in its path, including trees, boulders, and houses. back to you now, dave, christine. >> tragic, in particular, that only 200 people vacated. there were 1,200 under mandatory evacuations. you have to listen to your government officials. >> unbelievable. a 14-year-old girl was in mud in her home for hours, but she got out. >> gotta heed those warnings. >>> after months of throwing rocket fuel on the fire, president trump shifting his tone, signaling he's ready to talk with kim jong-un. when would be the right time? we're live in seoul. you won't see these folks at the post office. they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including pos
they marked that one too. looking in there, hoping they would find somebody alive.y know there are people missing and that this death toll will rise. devastating flood, how it roared through montecito and basically took with it everything in its path, including trees, boulders, and houses. back to you now, dave, christine. >> tragic, in particular, that only 200 people vacated. there were 1,200 under mandatory evacuations. you have to listen to your government officials. >>...
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same thing with that car up, paint facing just slightly up, they marked that one, too. looking in there and hoping perhaps they would find someone alive. we know there are people missing and this death toll will rise. devastating flood, how it rolled through monticito and basically took with it everything in its path including trees, boulders and houses. back to you now, dave, christine. >> 15 of the 17 deaths were in mandatory evacuation notices. >>> after months of throwing rocket fuel on the fire, the president shifting tone and signaling he's ready to talk with kim jong-un. so when would the time be right? we'll discuss live in seoul next. it takes a lot of work to run this business. but i really love it. i'm on the move all day long... and sometimes, i don't eat the way i should. so, i drink boost to get the nutrition i'm missing. boost high protein nutritional drink has 15 grams of protein to help maintain muscle and 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d. all with a great taste. boost gives me everything i need... to be up for doing w
same thing with that car up, paint facing just slightly up, they marked that one, too. looking in there and hoping perhaps they would find someone alive. we know there are people missing and this death toll will rise. devastating flood, how it rolled through monticito and basically took with it everything in its path including trees, boulders and houses. back to you now, dave, christine. >> 15 of the 17 deaths were in mandatory evacuation notices. >>> after months of throwing...
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work better with government how to help try and build capacity more because most important on a map they mark exactly where they've seen what animal species and compare the sightings with the researchers data. see if. this course is very important if we manage to work together well on the first trails that we'll be able to negotiate a second time a third that we'll learn how to go diving ourselves to show the tourists the fish and other things and one of the most comments that damn. many of them have to learn how to swim in the park director goes first stuff it is i'm so glad i'm finally learning to swim i've wanted to do this all my life. i'm just hoping it all goes well. the intensive course lasts five days those who already know. how to swim learned snorkeling and diving. by the end of the course almost everyone here will be able to swim in the open ocean and drill marshall depends on their help after every dive she evaluates her shots each manta ray has its distinguishing marks. she also works with genetic samples for what may be the world's most comprehensive manta ray data bank. those m
work better with government how to help try and build capacity more because most important on a map they mark exactly where they've seen what animal species and compare the sightings with the researchers data. see if. this course is very important if we manage to work together well on the first trails that we'll be able to negotiate a second time a third that we'll learn how to go diving ourselves to show the tourists the fish and other things and one of the most comments that damn. many of...
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they mark the time at noon, 1:00 p.m., and 2:00 p.m. and 3:00 with a big countdown and ball drop.in the new year this way. >> it's pretty exciting for me because it's my first time. and i never seen this much stuff. >> so cute. the children's discovery museum has been hosting the ball drop event since 2006. such a great idea. do it in the middle of the day and get it done with. >> tornadoes might have to see that. >> i love that nickname. >> final weather. >> patchy fog the next couple of days. and then wednesday into next weekend, rain chances return. the 7-day forecast looking more like it should. >> thank you so much. thank you for joining us. we will be back again at 11:00 to ring in the new year with you. until then, have a great night. ♪ this little home of mine, ♪ i'm gonna let it shine. ♪ it's energy saving time, ♪ i'm gonna reduce mine. ♪ californians all align ♪ to let our great state shine. ♪ let it shine, ♪ the power's ours to let it shine! ♪ unplug chargers - go, ♪ devices go off-line. turn thermostats down low, ♪ led's shine mighty fine. ♪ small actions quickly grow,
they mark the time at noon, 1:00 p.m., and 2:00 p.m. and 3:00 with a big countdown and ball drop.in the new year this way. >> it's pretty exciting for me because it's my first time. and i never seen this much stuff. >> so cute. the children's discovery museum has been hosting the ball drop event since 2006. such a great idea. do it in the middle of the day and get it done with. >> tornadoes might have to see that. >> i love that nickname. >> final weather. >>...
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bullies may land a punch, they may leave a mark, but they have never, not once in the history of all of the united states managed to match the strength and spirit of a people united in defense of their future. [applause] rep. kennedy: politicians can be cheered for the promises they make. our country will be judged by the promises we keep. [applause] rep. kennedy: that is a measure of our character, that is who we are. out of many, one. ladies and gentlemen, have faith, have faith. the state of our union is hopeful, resilient, and enduring. but bless you. god bless your families. and may god bless the united states of america. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> show a new some nbc news video of the train accident and cozet, virginia. as far as we know, none were injured or seriously injured, certainly none killed. one person was killed, a driver, and occupant of that truck.
bullies may land a punch, they may leave a mark, but they have never, not once in the history of all of the united states managed to match the strength and spirit of a people united in defense of their future. [applause] rep. kennedy: politicians can be cheered for the promises they make. our country will be judged by the promises we keep. [applause] rep. kennedy: that is a measure of our character, that is who we are. out of many, one. ladies and gentlemen, have faith, have faith. the state of...
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i don't know what west ham have done but they are enjoying a football at the moment, aren't they? markscorers, arnautovic scored, lanzini one of the goal—scorers, arnautovic scored, la nzini scored one of the goal—scorers, arnautovic scored, lanzini scored to make. he has improved their fitness. scored, lanzini scored to make. he has improved theirfitness. they look fitter than they did under slaven bilic. huddersfield is a tough place to go, only their fourth home defeat this season. west ham are moving up the tables, taking them to 11th. they are doing pretty well, and david moyes was delighted, particularly with arnautovic.|j think everybody knew how good he was at stoke city, and that is why we paid a big fee for him. giving him a more free roll up front has given him a chance to show what the size to his game as well, his effort under way he has worked. he could have been played in a couple of times by lanzini in the first half and didn't get pass. in the end, it was marco playing in lanzini to score. he has done really well. watford drew 2—2 with southampton. what was coming back
i don't know what west ham have done but they are enjoying a football at the moment, aren't they? markscorers, arnautovic scored, lanzini one of the goal—scorers, arnautovic scored, la nzini scored one of the goal—scorers, arnautovic scored, lanzini scored to make. he has improved their fitness. scored, lanzini scored to make. he has improved theirfitness. they look fitter than they did under slaven bilic. huddersfield is a tough place to go, only their fourth home defeat this season. west...
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they are doing. to make some management changes. how are those aspects going? mark: let's talk costs, let's talk bank of america. they will find cost savings from somewhere to reach its goals for the year. where exactly? >> for bank of america and all the u.s. banks, especially those with a retail presence, it's all about digital. they continue to see more of that. they have all been burned by the embattled south african retailer. is there more to come or is that it? >> this is a cost of doing business, it is a risk. the banks price these risks overtime. it's more concerning if you see one bank having an outsized risk versus the other banks. goldman has not specifically said where the impact is in their numbers. some have pointed to steinhoff, others have not. you do see this type of thing late in the cycle. for credit costs, we've been at unsustainably low levels. how far and how fast it we get get normalization -- do we to a normalization? vonnie: allison williams, thank you. let's check the first word news. hill, housel republicans leaders are trying to come up w
they are doing. to make some management changes. how are those aspects going? mark: let's talk costs, let's talk bank of america. they will find cost savings from somewhere to reach its goals for the year. where exactly? >> for bank of america and all the u.s. banks, especially those with a retail presence, it's all about digital. they continue to see more of that. they have all been burned by the embattled south african retailer. is there more to come or is that it? >> this is a...
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land a punch, they may leave a mark, but they have never, not once in the history of all of the united states the strengthtch and spirit of a people united in defense of their future. [applause] politicians can be cheered for the promises they make. our country will be judged by the promises we keep. [applause] that is a measure of our character, that is who we are. out of many, one. faith and gentlemen, have , have faith. the state of our union is hopeful, resilient, and engineering. .- enduring but bless you. god bless your family's. and god bless the united states of america. [cheers and applause] [applause] announcer: c-span, where history unfolds daily. 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to today by your cable or satellite provider. >> c-span's history series returns this month with a look at 12 new supreme court cases. each week, historians and experts join us to discuss the constitutional issues and personal stories behind these significant supreme court decisions. beginning monday, february 20 six, live at 9:00 p.
land a punch, they may leave a mark, but they have never, not once in the history of all of the united states the strengthtch and spirit of a people united in defense of their future. [applause] politicians can be cheered for the promises they make. our country will be judged by the promises we keep. [applause] that is a measure of our character, that is who we are. out of many, one. faith and gentlemen, have , have faith. the state of our union is hopeful, resilient, and engineering. .-...
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and just a few hours ago they marked the one-year anniversary of his presidency by rejecting a budgetis is the first time in modern history, the first time in modern u.s. history, that a party that's controlled the house, the senate, and the white house, has had a government shutdown on their watch. >> seth: you got to hand it to trump, he finally did something no other president has ever done. "bush couldn't do it. obama couldn't. we made history. we made history." now trump has, of course, tried to claim it's actually democrats who will suffer politically from the shutdown, tweeting over the weekend -- "this is the one-year anniversary of my presidency and the democrats wanted to give any a nice present. #democratshutdown." but there's at least one immutable law of physics that still applies in washington. for each trump quote, there's an equal and opposite trump quote. [ light laughter ] and the question of who's to blame for government shutdowns is no exception, because when obama was president, trump was very clear about who was to blame. >> who's going to bear the brunt of the r
and just a few hours ago they marked the one-year anniversary of his presidency by rejecting a budgetis is the first time in modern history, the first time in modern u.s. history, that a party that's controlled the house, the senate, and the white house, has had a government shutdown on their watch. >> seth: you got to hand it to trump, he finally did something no other president has ever done. "bush couldn't do it. obama couldn't. we made history. we made history." now trump...
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mark: they did miss the holiday season. cook told you we would be able to judge it for ourselves in a few weeks. emily: what do you make of the fact that this was delayed? mark: it's unfortunate. this is the second year in a row where they had to delay a major new audio product. two months delay for the airpods, now the same for the homepod. i don't know if this is the start of a new trend for the company. it seems to be isolated to accessories. every time apple comes out with i feel likeory, there is something going on with their ramp up. we will see if it happens with the next one. emily: mark gurman, thank you so much. now, to another story we are watching, soft egg is leading another mammoth -- softbank is leading another mammoth funding round. this time, the investment goes to a little-known technology startup looking to shake up the building industry. a fund which made about 100 investments last year, totaling $36 billion. joining us now from seattle, dena bass -- dina bass. this is a lot of money for a little-known co
mark: they did miss the holiday season. cook told you we would be able to judge it for ourselves in a few weeks. emily: what do you make of the fact that this was delayed? mark: it's unfortunate. this is the second year in a row where they had to delay a major new audio product. two months delay for the airpods, now the same for the homepod. i don't know if this is the start of a new trend for the company. it seems to be isolated to accessories. every time apple comes out with i feel likeory,...
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they mark world day o peace on january 1st. >>> tibetan monks performed the cleansing ceremony near placervillearation for a design made out of sand. >>> the new year means a fresh start. and many are pondering new year's resolutions. >> reporter: fireworks are officially done and dried-out christmas trees are lining the curbs. and we're asking you, what are you hoping to accomplish in 2018? we're a city that loves our green juices. >> i want to keep it like this, you know? keep it. >> reporter: we're a city of realists. what are your resolutions? >> oh, i'm an adult person. >> reporter: some are seeking a digital detox. >> i think i'd spend less time on facebook. >> reporter: and we're city of dog lovers. >> walk the dog. >> more treats, more treats. >> reporter: do you have any new year's resolutions? i asked just about everyone i came across what their hopes were for 2018. including richard, he goes by yo-yo. he's grateful to have found this makeshift bowl. >> i just want a bowl to eat out of. >> reporter: he lost his job at a bicycle shop in the recession and the low point was having his th
they mark world day o peace on january 1st. >>> tibetan monks performed the cleansing ceremony near placervillearation for a design made out of sand. >>> the new year means a fresh start. and many are pondering new year's resolutions. >> reporter: fireworks are officially done and dried-out christmas trees are lining the curbs. and we're asking you, what are you hoping to accomplish in 2018? we're a city that loves our green juices. >> i want to keep it like this,...
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the south korean president said he believes the winter games could mark a turning point. they mark a turning point. they could reduce tensions on the korean peninsula which have reached their highest point in two decades. and sophie long joins me now. atime of a time of great tension. what are the hopes of talks if any? this is a significant development. the background to this is the north korean leader in his new year's message said he would be open to dialogue with the south. we had the offer of high—level governmental talks with the south korean government on tuesday. for the past two days we have been waiting for a response from pyongyang. on wednesday they opened a direct line line of communication which has in shot for the last two years. this morning, we had three facts they accepted the offer of talks with the south korean government. —— through fax. that will take place on tuesday the ninth of january, fax. that will take place on tuesday the ninth ofjanuary, this coming tuesday. that is exactly a month ahead of the opening ceremony for the winter games which will tak
the south korean president said he believes the winter games could mark a turning point. they mark a turning point. they could reduce tensions on the korean peninsula which have reached their highest point in two decades. and sophie long joins me now. atime of a time of great tension. what are the hopes of talks if any? this is a significant development. the background to this is the north korean leader in his new year's message said he would be open to dialogue with the south. we had the offer...
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they are looking at. that's a number that will need a lot of banks. mark: give me an idea of the fees. pically in these deals, when the government is involved, the fees are small. the banks can make commissions from the investors that they bring in. they are a fraction of what is usual based on other ipo stories. i worked on the biggest ipo in the galaxy. vonnie: have the banks settle on valuation? will they provide the highest valuation? ruth: that plays a role. these valuation numbers that banks are putting together, people have said they are looking at $1.5 trillion. all ofn't have access to the numbers yet. they don't know how fuel prices will pay out. it's a moving target. that target get refined in the lead up to the ipo. some banks will go into pitch valuations. i would imagine the one that has the best valuation will get a nicer seat at the table. what are the other advantages? you could make new friends? ruth: we are wondering. to the chinese investment banks to roll? do the chinese? we've been hearing stories about china building a stake. and it does seem like it's leaning tow
they are looking at. that's a number that will need a lot of banks. mark: give me an idea of the fees. pically in these deals, when the government is involved, the fees are small. the banks can make commissions from the investors that they bring in. they are a fraction of what is usual based on other ipo stories. i worked on the biggest ipo in the galaxy. vonnie: have the banks settle on valuation? will they provide the highest valuation? ruth: that plays a role. these valuation numbers that...
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they like a current correlation? polls suggest the majority could be in favor of a grand coalition. marke spd calling for further concessions on health, labor, immigration. how palatable is that for merkel's block? demands are quite heavy if you look at it. they are going at the heart of the labor law and immigration which is contentious with merkel's bavarian sister party. and also an issue which has been long debated in earlier talks of health insurance. if you look at the small print you will realize the spd has put the bar low and they have opened a lot of opportunities for a deal. they have not made this into a real hard-line. some people say if we only get one of these three issues, we will be happy. mark: thanks for joining us. the latest goings-on in attempts to form a coalition. vonnie: attempts at governing here too. they are not working out at the moment. pictures of house minority leader nancy pelosi. she is holding a news conference. the senate is scheduled to take a procedural vote at noon eastern that could end the government shutdown. the senate went on recess for a while
they like a current correlation? polls suggest the majority could be in favor of a grand coalition. marke spd calling for further concessions on health, labor, immigration. how palatable is that for merkel's block? demands are quite heavy if you look at it. they are going at the heart of the labor law and immigration which is contentious with merkel's bavarian sister party. and also an issue which has been long debated in earlier talks of health insurance. if you look at the small print you...
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they mark world day of peace on january 1st. >>> tibetan monks performed the cleansing ceremony neareparation for a design made out of sand. >>> the new year means a fresh start. and many are pondering new year's resolutions. >> reporter: fireworks are officially done and dried-out christmas trees are lining theee curbs. and we're asking you, what are you hoping to accomplish in 2018? we're a city that loves our green juices. >> i want to keep it like this, you know? keep it. >> reporter: we're a city of realists. what are your resolutions? >> oh, i'm an adult person. >> reporter: some are seeking a digital detox. >> i think i'd spend less time on facebook. >> reporter: and we're city of dog lovers. >> walk the dog. >> more treats, more treats. >> reporter: do you have any new year's resolutions? i asked just about everyone i came across what their hopes were for 2018. including richard, he goes by yo-yo. he's grateful to have found this makeshift bowl. >> i just want a bowl to eat out of. >> reporter: he lost his job at a bicycle shop in the recession and the low point was having hi
they mark world day of peace on january 1st. >>> tibetan monks performed the cleansing ceremony neareparation for a design made out of sand. >>> the new year means a fresh start. and many are pondering new year's resolutions. >> reporter: fireworks are officially done and dried-out christmas trees are lining theee curbs. and we're asking you, what are you hoping to accomplish in 2018? we're a city that loves our green juices. >> i want to keep it like this, you...
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. >> we went for this one because there was a fantasy battery that they mark it as safety of the battery. white thick smoke. nancy: we have been documenting the heroboard fires for years. you can see which ones have been recalled by going to the news app. nancy: the golden globes are this weekend and kidd o'shea caught up with four-time host to ask? he has advice for the host this weekend. ki for seth meyers? >> go crazy. you will never have a better year than this to host the golden globes. i'm jealous of him. kidd: why is that? >> oh, because it's, it's the greatest time in the history of the man. this is the best time! [laughter] nancy: best time in the history of man! michelle: what a statement. nancy: he was promoting his new game show that airs tonight. watch for the report live from hollywood. morning after the golden globes monday on "good morning washington." it will be quite the nig apparently. >> now to this. justin timberlake's new album comes out in four weeks but the first single dropped overnight. [music] michelle: that is "filthy." his new single. it's got a futuristic vi
. >> we went for this one because there was a fantasy battery that they mark it as safety of the battery. white thick smoke. nancy: we have been documenting the heroboard fires for years. you can see which ones have been recalled by going to the news app. nancy: the golden globes are this weekend and kidd o'shea caught up with four-time host to ask? he has advice for the host this weekend. ki for seth meyers? >> go crazy. you will never have a better year than this to host the...
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he also said this -- >> bullies may land a punch, they may leave a mark. they have never, not once in the history of our united states, managed to match the strength and spirit of a people united in defense of their future. >> that was one of five speeches that democrats gave last night on a fractured response we'll bring in "washington comma wasw analyst. how did the president do in his state of the union address? >> compared to a lot of speeches, this may be the best speech he's ever given. i say that with some reservations and things not mentioned. there was obvious red meat that he threw out to the base. by and large, this was one of the speeches in which he extended an olive branch to democrats in an effort to try build unity and some bipartisanship moving forward on 2018. he didn't get into much of the weeds with respect to policy, but you know, focusing on infrastructure and focusing on daca and coming together on an immigration deal, those are areas in which, you know, infrastructure and a good area where he can get bipartisanship, and immigration w
he also said this -- >> bullies may land a punch, they may leave a mark. they have never, not once in the history of our united states, managed to match the strength and spirit of a people united in defense of their future. >> that was one of five speeches that democrats gave last night on a fractured response we'll bring in "washington comma wasw analyst. how did the president do in his state of the union address? >> compared to a lot of speeches, this may be the best...
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so, what did they do? mark and yessenia contacted a lawyer, looking and hoping for help. >> we were told it was in our best interest to file a chapter 7 bankruptcy, to surrender both properties, and begin to re-establish our credit and our family. >> they filed a chapter 7 bankruptcy. they thought at that time that once a bankruptcy was over that they could move on with their life and eventually buy a home. so they moved in to a rental property and spent three years saving money and repairing their credit before trying to start over. >> look, cruz. want to play? we figured that houses would be sold and would be out of our name and we would wait our appropriate amount of time before we started searching for another house. >> but, suddenly, they discovered a problem. the home they gave up in the bankruptcy three years ago was never actually sold by the bank. >> the title of the house lists mark as the property owner. when i contacted bank of america, they said that bank of america rescinded on the foreclosure pro
so, what did they do? mark and yessenia contacted a lawyer, looking and hoping for help. >> we were told it was in our best interest to file a chapter 7 bankruptcy, to surrender both properties, and begin to re-establish our credit and our family. >> they filed a chapter 7 bankruptcy. they thought at that time that once a bankruptcy was over that they could move on with their life and eventually buy a home. so they moved in to a rental property and spent three years saving money and...
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my guess is how they deal with fiscal issues would give us an indication of how this congress and president will work with democrats going forward. markwere you surprised, kim, by the lack of new policies? often presidents in their first state of the union address layout two or three things they want to achieve. were you surprised by the lack of detail, the lack of ambition? kim: not surprised by the lack of details. these speeches are very rarely containing a lot of the jump. i would say, mark, so, that the president listed a long, ambitious list of things he would like to accomplish, from veterans care to the opioid crisis to the prescription drug crisis. the president wasn't reticent in telling congress what he would like them to do. not exactly started congress have to get that accomplished. vonnie: we've got the quarterly funding for the treasury, much of it and the long end. i want to give a look at chart 1156. total treasury debt outstanding. the president wants a $1.5 trillion infrastructure plan out as opposed to $1 trillion, and the company is dealing with a major tax regime change. kim: it's a good point, vonnie. congress,
my guess is how they deal with fiscal issues would give us an indication of how this congress and president will work with democrats going forward. markwere you surprised, kim, by the lack of new policies? often presidents in their first state of the union address layout two or three things they want to achieve. were you surprised by the lack of detail, the lack of ambition? kim: not surprised by the lack of details. these speeches are very rarely containing a lot of the jump. i would say,...
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voted massively because they wanted to avoid mark independent performance you know so i don't think that they voted explicitly for my course programme in the especially not for europe venture very you were sceptic they voted to brocade something they voted against. instead of for someone and i don't think that marked insurance is going to you know europe is not going to mobilize the crowds in germany. last sunday had a contract of negotiation they had as a measure they wanted to introduce the minimum salary and that of course was a very social democrat idea this time there's not much and i agree with those of you that the members of the s.p.d. will be very disappointed and say well what the party leadership is is inclined towards getting involved in another grand coalition with under the medical's conservatives you say derek that that would be signing their death warrant because they need new ideas i do not see they've been empowered marketwise over every time they go into power market what happens is they commit the other and they have sometimes achieved some great thing
voted massively because they wanted to avoid mark independent performance you know so i don't think that they voted explicitly for my course programme in the especially not for europe venture very you were sceptic they voted to brocade something they voted against. instead of for someone and i don't think that marked insurance is going to you know europe is not going to mobilize the crowds in germany. last sunday had a contract of negotiation they had as a measure they wanted to introduce the...
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. >> they had ligature marks on their wrists suggesting they were tied up before they were killed.ld has been charged with the fatal killing of a 16-year-old last night on the unit block of woodrow avenue. 911 operators received a call that a child fell down the stairs. another person got on the phone and said there was a shooting. when police arrived, they found a 16-year-old with a gunshot to the head. the 17-year-old faces charge of manslaughter. >> a double shooting outside the bar in the strawberry mansion section of if i would. it happened on north 27th and sergeant street. more than two dozen shots were fired. one man was shot in the back. he remains in critical condition. a second man was shot in the shoulder remaining in stable condition. >>> a 17-year-old was injured in an overnight fire in the frankfurt section on the 1300 block of row wane street. no word on how the fire started. >> cutting edge technology has created a screch of a suspect in a rape. here's rick williams in the crime fighter report. >> district attorney kevin steel has released this composite of a suspe
. >> they had ligature marks on their wrists suggesting they were tied up before they were killed.ld has been charged with the fatal killing of a 16-year-old last night on the unit block of woodrow avenue. 911 operators received a call that a child fell down the stairs. another person got on the phone and said there was a shooting. when police arrived, they found a 16-year-old with a gunshot to the head. the 17-year-old faces charge of manslaughter. >> a double shooting outside the...
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they buy cars from jon, they mark up the price, and they sell it to a dealer. why do we need middlemen around here? how often is he here? >> my friend steven? >> mm-hmm. >> all the time. he's actually a wholesaler. i sell most of my cars to him. >> why? >> um, because i trust him very much. he's a good friend of mine. >> but the issue that i have is that you're giving up the spread. what did you put on the car? >> uh, 8,000. >> what did steven pay you for it? >> 8,500. >> this car will retail for what? >> i'd say-- >> 12,900? >> 12--i was gonna say, 12,999, yeah. >> how much margin is that, in between you and the final customer? >> 8,500 to 12,999, yeah. >> it's almost $5,000, right? $4,500? they're gonna go somewhere else and make--between the time you buy it to the time the final customer gets it--$4,000 to $5,000 on a car like that, whereas you only make 500. >> that's a lot of money. >> that's too much money. that's the difference between making money and losing money. >> i don't think so--i don't agree, because he puts very aggressive numbers on cars. >> h
they buy cars from jon, they mark up the price, and they sell it to a dealer. why do we need middlemen around here? how often is he here? >> my friend steven? >> mm-hmm. >> all the time. he's actually a wholesaler. i sell most of my cars to him. >> why? >> um, because i trust him very much. he's a good friend of mine. >> but the issue that i have is that you're giving up the spread. what did you put on the car? >> uh, 8,000. >> what did steven pay...
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they published that without our input. without the other side of the story. it is very one-sided and inaccurate. mark: shares fell 25%. ounded to register a drop of almost 3%. can you tell us about the customer reaction? amount ofbeen unusual withdrawals today from your customers? have you seen an acceleration in withdrawals today from the bank? gerrie: we have communicated to our branches formally this morning. what helped us this morning was the south african reserve bank supporting capitec bank holdings . we've communicated that with our branches and deposit people. normal seen a fairly number of inquiries. vonnie: have you consulted lawyers? are you considering suing viceroy? gerrie: we have instructed our attorneys to launch a complaint with the fsb. we are taking that route. all of our attention was focused on communicating to our stakeholders. we spend a lot of time on that today. we will continue doing that in the next couple of days. vonnie: you are saying there are factual inaccuracies in the report. can you give us an example of one or two? gerrie: we've done reconciliations to the tune of 2 billion shortage
they published that without our input. without the other side of the story. it is very one-sided and inaccurate. mark: shares fell 25%. ounded to register a drop of almost 3%. can you tell us about the customer reaction? amount ofbeen unusual withdrawals today from your customers? have you seen an acceleration in withdrawals today from the bank? gerrie: we have communicated to our branches formally this morning. what helped us this morning was the south african reserve bank supporting capitec...
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how'd they do that will be what they focus on. marks talk about credit suisse, vacating a london office building. ,here is no mention of brexit just a cost-cutting thing. elisa: the bank embarked on an aggressive cost cut plan a couple of years ago, which was well before the brexit news. now, we are going into 2018 where all banks will have to start putting a brexit plan into action, so from talking about them to implementing them because they need to be up and 2019, april march 2019, and at the moment, there's no indication that there will be a transition area period of what it will look like so they have to operate from the continent within a year. mark: and talk from prime minister may that the brexit man in the eu is bluffing when it comes to financial services. do banks take that with a pinch of salt? elisa: up until now, we have heard everyone is planning for the worst so you can be fully operational when brexit happens. mark: thanks for joining us. big breaking news and the banking industry. vonnie: great stuff. still ahead, the
how'd they do that will be what they focus on. marks talk about credit suisse, vacating a london office building. ,here is no mention of brexit just a cost-cutting thing. elisa: the bank embarked on an aggressive cost cut plan a couple of years ago, which was well before the brexit news. now, we are going into 2018 where all banks will have to start putting a brexit plan into action, so from talking about them to implementing them because they need to be up and 2019, april march 2019, and at...
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they should be more prudent about spending. er -- i do think that's why you saw that. >> and mark lee. i think everyone is watching how voters will respond and what type of public opinion and reaction americans will have to where we are now. there's a bunch of chicken being played, and i think what's interesting is watching people new to congress not knowing how to play the game, taking big risks thinking that whatever they vote could help them. i think they see a type of reaction that shows things aren't working the way they hope they will, they could do something differently, even within the next 24 to 36 hours. >> don't they feel like they have a buffer because they make the point, well, nobody's paycheck is going to suffer yet. they're going to get a paycheck. i heard one of the congressmen seaing we can get through sunday because -- saying we can get through sunday because monday we'll go back to work. >> i'm reminded of something newt gingrich said during the campaign. people don't care about the facts as much as how they care about how they feel. and sometimes some people are op
they should be more prudent about spending. er -- i do think that's why you saw that. >> and mark lee. i think everyone is watching how voters will respond and what type of public opinion and reaction americans will have to where we are now. there's a bunch of chicken being played, and i think what's interesting is watching people new to congress not knowing how to play the game, taking big risks thinking that whatever they vote could help them. i think they see a type of reaction that...
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they marked that car to show that it was clear, that there was no one in there.house beyond. then you look in the foreground in front of us where this bulldozer is. that's an area they're trying to clear right now. as we come 36, go ahead and pan this way. we'll see what the search and rescue crews are up to. they had searched this area. and there's another house just right over here, wolf, that was completely ripped off its foundation. so the debris field is surreal at times. it includes parts of houses and power poles. then you have telephone poles mixed in there along with all of these trees. one thing that's unique about this mudslide is in this part of california, it goes from about 3,000 feet to sea level in a very, very small amount of distance. just several miles. we're probably about a mile and a quarter from the ocean. and so they're going to have to go through with these people missing all of these debris fields and see if there's any survivors still in there. then you articulated that another scenario called romero canyon where there are residents the
they marked that car to show that it was clear, that there was no one in there.house beyond. then you look in the foreground in front of us where this bulldozer is. that's an area they're trying to clear right now. as we come 36, go ahead and pan this way. we'll see what the search and rescue crews are up to. they had searched this area. and there's another house just right over here, wolf, that was completely ripped off its foundation. so the debris field is surreal at times. it includes parts...
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underwriting fees and not like having to go to the big song and dance, and pulling the trigger when they want to. markk to me about the timing. >> a couple of reasons, they that itt gotten so big is an opportunity for a lot of their investors to liquefy their stakes. there is a looming deal they made where the convertible debt they raised from ppg and others, some onerous terms that give them more incentive to go public as soon as possible. i am waiting to confirm whether this filing means they have resolved some of the dispute they are having with tbg and i hope we will find out here in -- tpg and i hope we will find out soon. mark: time for the bloomberg business flash, job cuts on the , they the maker of botox are planning to cut more than 1000 positions. it spares another 400 open positions eliminated and they are preparing for one of its best selling products, the dry eye drug, to go off patent. saudi aramco looking for a bank to help its financial assets. they are said to have invited banks, coordinators, and book writers with a planned ipo later this year which could be the world's biggest shar
underwriting fees and not like having to go to the big song and dance, and pulling the trigger when they want to. markk to me about the timing. >> a couple of reasons, they that itt gotten so big is an opportunity for a lot of their investors to liquefy their stakes. there is a looming deal they made where the convertible debt they raised from ppg and others, some onerous terms that give them more incentive to go public as soon as possible. i am waiting to confirm whether this filing...
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mark: there's been pushback from october to december. david: that theyets pushed back and we saw the house approved phase one last year. he is pushing that deadline. mark: has to give them more wiggle room. the u.k. government hasn't yet said what they want the final deal to look like. we're going to have to hear more of that over the next few weeks. the reason we haven't heard that is because the cabinet cannot make up their mind. there are warring factions and the need to come to central consensus in the next few weeks. vonnie: jacob rees mauga, how much influence does he have right now, it is a gaining? david: some polls put him as the favorite to succeed misses may as prime minister. it shows you what strange times we live in, in a sense, this is a backbench mp lawmaker with no position in the cabinet and not that much experience, in fact. in parliament, compared to some of the other contenders, the fact that he is being talked of very seriously as a prime minister or is the successor to theresa may shows you the free-for-all nature of politics at th
mark: there's been pushback from october to december. david: that theyets pushed back and we saw the house approved phase one last year. he is pushing that deadline. mark: has to give them more wiggle room. the u.k. government hasn't yet said what they want the final deal to look like. we're going to have to hear more of that over the next few weeks. the reason we haven't heard that is because the cabinet cannot make up their mind. there are warring factions and the need to come to central...
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tosome point are they going have to pay the piper question mark >> i think they will.ix has to pay for them at some point. the good news is, they are adding subscribers and subscribers are paying more and more. the u.s. markets, which is a more mature market is seeing improved profitability and we are starting to see it turn the corner. said theycompany that will have negative free cash $3 million to formally dollars. point, they need to stop going to the debt market the or operations of the business has to fund and longer-term, they should be able to grow into it. appleiously, there are -- is hiring new executives from amazon to see. who -- as more of amoves traditional player, but showing it can also be nimble. at what point can netflix get longrtable or is that a way off? >> we are not seeing netflix pullback at all. i think we are seeing them accelerate some of their investments. half of spending will be for original programming so they have the biggest programming budget in hollywood. what we are starting to see is some of the technology companies that their tell
tosome point are they going have to pay the piper question mark >> i think they will.ix has to pay for them at some point. the good news is, they are adding subscribers and subscribers are paying more and more. the u.s. markets, which is a more mature market is seeing improved profitability and we are starting to see it turn the corner. said theycompany that will have negative free cash $3 million to formally dollars. point, they need to stop going to the debt market the or operations of...
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they need to know. thank you. secretary: madam question mark -- madam secretary? ms. mcallister: i want to thank simonds to and ms. run in this election. it was so divided. it is important that each and every one of us vote, that it is so important in our community, not only in virginia, but in our country. we know the voting process is so essential. and so much has been said of late about the voting processes in our nation. i want to commend those who want to improve elections does it is so important we have the integrity to make sure our system works. i would like to join our vice chair in commending all the individuals she talked about going through the judicial process and the election community, and the press, because you need to get the story out there. two, it is going to be a difficult year. i admit this state board of elections, we worked in a very nonpartisan way, but a bipartisan way, and that is the way it should be. having said that, by picking out this out of a bowl was an interesting way to decide election, that it is the people who vote that makes sure
they need to know. thank you. secretary: madam question mark -- madam secretary? ms. mcallister: i want to thank simonds to and ms. run in this election. it was so divided. it is important that each and every one of us vote, that it is so important in our community, not only in virginia, but in our country. we know the voting process is so essential. and so much has been said of late about the voting processes in our nation. i want to commend those who want to improve elections does it is so...
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they may leave a mark, but they have never, not once in the history of our united states managed to match the strength and spirit of a people united in defense of their future. [applause] >> representative kennedy: politicians can be cheered for the promises they make. our country will be judged by the promises we keep. [applause] >> representative kennedy: that is the measure of our character. that is who we are. out of many, one. ladies and gentlemen, have faith. have faith. the state of our union is hopeful, resilient, and enduring. god bless you. god bless your family. and may god bless the united states of america. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> congressman joe kennedy live from fall river, massachusetts, with the democratic response to the state of the union. live on fox. more coverage on your late local news on the spock station. i'm shepard smith, fox news capitol hill. ♪ in the morning we are going to be seeing temperatures bottoming out in the teens as we look ahead overnight tonight, temperatures will be quite cold ttp://www.evertz.com>[a5df]well. live from center city in
they may leave a mark, but they have never, not once in the history of our united states managed to match the strength and spirit of a people united in defense of their future. [applause] >> representative kennedy: politicians can be cheered for the promises they make. our country will be judged by the promises we keep. [applause] >> representative kennedy: that is the measure of our character. that is who we are. out of many, one. ladies and gentlemen, have faith. have faith. the...
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they marked the day that the first british ship carrying convict colonists landed in 1788.ey, boats bustled in the harbor as thousands lined the boardwalk to celebrate. but in melbourne, more than 25,000 people rallied against white colonization and what it did to aboriginal people. in economic news, boeing lost a big trade case against canadian rival, bombardier. the u.s. international trade commission rejected claims that bombardier sold passenger jets to delta air lines at artificially low prices. that blocks the trump administration from imposing nearly 300% tariffs. and in france, they are fighting to get their hands on nutella spread-- literally. frenzied buyers pushed and shoved to grab the chocolate hazelnut paste, on thursday. a grocery chain had slashed the price 75% for a promotion. guess they really like it. still to come on the newshour: the investigation-- president trump tried to fire the special counsel. mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. history of violence-- a new book details israel's secret assassination program. and, much more. >> wo
they marked the day that the first british ship carrying convict colonists landed in 1788.ey, boats bustled in the harbor as thousands lined the boardwalk to celebrate. but in melbourne, more than 25,000 people rallied against white colonization and what it did to aboriginal people. in economic news, boeing lost a big trade case against canadian rival, bombardier. the u.s. international trade commission rejected claims that bombardier sold passenger jets to delta air lines at artificially low...
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bullies may land a punch, they may leave a mark, but they have never, not once in the history of our united states, managed to match the strength and spirit of a people united in defense of their future. politicians-- ( applause ) politicians can be cheered for the promises they make. our country will be judged by the promises we keep. ( applause ) that is the measure of our character. that is who we are. out of many, one. ladies and gentlemen, have fai faith, have faith. the state of our union is hopeful, we're resilient, and enduring. ( applause ) god bless you. god bless your families. and may god bless the united states of america. thank you. ( cheers and applause ) >> that's congressman joe kennedy iii with the democratic response to the president's state of the union address. it was a competition tonight to see who could be the celebrant for america and who could fight for those regular, everyday americans. the president constructed his america, and you saw the congressman there doing the same. >> he's in his third term, and he was chosen by the leadership because they say he a
bullies may land a punch, they may leave a mark, but they have never, not once in the history of our united states, managed to match the strength and spirit of a people united in defense of their future. politicians-- ( applause ) politicians can be cheered for the promises they make. our country will be judged by the promises we keep. ( applause ) that is the measure of our character. that is who we are. out of many, one. ladies and gentlemen, have fai faith, have faith. the state of our union...
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and they just marked the one year anniversary of his presidency by rejecting the deal. >> both blaming the others.
and they just marked the one year anniversary of his presidency by rejecting the deal. >> both blaming the others.
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they may leave a mark, but they have never, not once in the history of our united states, managed to match the strength and spirit of a people united in defense of their future. >> there were four other democratic reactions, as well, last night. let's discuss this with deputy online editor of "the weekly standard." in atlanta, good to see you, sir. >> good morning. >> by and large, it was a pretty standard republican state of the union speech. solidly delivered. what was the emotional support peacock in the speech? what surprised you? what made you think, wow, i didn't see that coming? >> i'm not even going to try to play off of that, man. that's a good segue. >> well done. >> i think -- i think the emotional peacock, if we're sticking with the metaphor here of what happened last night, was definitely some of these anecdotal stories. i think one of the things that we have learned about president trump -- and i think that he's actually captured this relatively well as far as a messaging aspect goes, we saw it last night, was trying to put a human touch on a lot of what it is that he w
they may leave a mark, but they have never, not once in the history of our united states, managed to match the strength and spirit of a people united in defense of their future. >> there were four other democratic reactions, as well, last night. let's discuss this with deputy online editor of "the weekly standard." in atlanta, good to see you, sir. >> good morning. >> by and large, it was a pretty standard republican state of the union speech. solidly delivered. what...
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. >> bullies may land a punch and they may leave a mark but they have never, not won in the history of our united states managed to match strength and spirit of a people united in defense of their few tour. >> now according to a cbs news poll viewers approved of the president's first state of the union address, three out of four people improved, just quarter of people who watched disapproved but as is typically the case people who watched at dress seemed to lean toward president's 42 percent identified as republicans. on the issue both side applaud ed, president for $1.5 trillion infrastructure spending plan but did he not t machi would i come from. in the news center jan carabao for cbs-3 "eyewitness >>> cbs news correspondent major garrett is at the white house and breaks down the speech and that report is coming up on cbs this morning that airs at 7:00 right here after "eyewitness news" here on cbs-3. >>> in other news more victims of the larry nassar are expect to speak out in a michigan court about his abuse, through former michigan state university and u.s.a. gymnastics doctor wi
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mark: the market is pretty young. amazon has a big lead with developers, which is key. they developers build software for the echo. that is still premature, i think there is a chance that google, apple, some companies coming out of china that could make a mark here. emily: when we say that apple , amazon and facebook executives will be roaming the showrooms what does that mean? ,mark: they won't be wearing nametags. but we do have a sense that this will be becoming a much bigger priority for all those companies. they will be looking for key suppliers, mike kelly wrote a pretty good story about this, you need a specialized chip, a lot more hardware to keep up these advances in software. that is also where the show is major for the car companies, the same as the detroit auto show it , shows the epicenter is gravitating toward silicon valley and vegas as opposed to a lot of car companies are looking at future electronics and they are also prowling the showroom floor for the same reason. emily: what about ar? ar npr will be a big part of it. vr will be a big part of it. a bunch
mark: the market is pretty young. amazon has a big lead with developers, which is key. they developers build software for the echo. that is still premature, i think there is a chance that google, apple, some companies coming out of china that could make a mark here. emily: when we say that apple , amazon and facebook executives will be roaming the showrooms what does that mean? ,mark: they won't be wearing nametags. but we do have a sense that this will be becoming a much bigger priority for...
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deal president couldn't strike a deal with democrats or few republicans and just a few hours ago, they markedr anniversary of his president is i bcy. >> and the president said democrats could have easily made a deal but played shutdown politics instead. >> and thousands of activists are getting ready for the second annual now women's march. >> organizers are looking to keep up last year's momentum. live now with the latest is britaynn gingras. tell us what you're doing there. >> reporter: well, you can probably tell how loud it is just here at the poughkeepsie train station. all of these women are gathering because we have a train leaving in about 20 minutes headed to new york city, thousands of women from the area flooding into new york city for this march. not to mention there are dozens of other marches all around this area of the state. but i want to bring in the organizer of this particular peace train as we're calling it. you are organizing this with so many women. so much motivation. tell me how you particularly are feeling about the turnout right now. >> we are so psyched. we've been
deal president couldn't strike a deal with democrats or few republicans and just a few hours ago, they markedr anniversary of his president is i bcy. >> and the president said democrats could have easily made a deal but played shutdown politics instead. >> and thousands of activists are getting ready for the second annual now women's march. >> organizers are looking to keep up last year's momentum. live now with the latest is britaynn gingras. tell us what you're doing there....
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kennedy: bullies may land e punch, they mae a mark, but they have never, not once in the history of our united states, managed to match the strength and spirit of people united in defense of future. jon: joe kennedy is seeking to 'oaden the democratic pa's appeal to bring in more young people and minorities. dona trump is trying to wide the base of his support. what repubcans and democrats are engaged in is a battle for november's dterm elections, which could fundamentally alter the trajectory of this presidency. jon sopel, bbc news, washington. jane:bo so what the speech itself and how it was delivered? nei spoke to somho used to have a craft in the state of the union address for george w. bush. what did you make of the speech? >> i don't know if i would have been as smart as his speechwriters ended up being, taking a president who is not known as being a lefty oratiti an. his victory speech was very gracious when he won the election. but using people, using the extraordinary average americans and even a north korean, as the case may be, to te his story and policy priorities was a real
kennedy: bullies may land e punch, they mae a mark, but they have never, not once in the history of our united states, managed to match the strength and spirit of people united in defense of future. jon: joe kennedy is seeking to 'oaden the democratic pa's appeal to bring in more young people and minorities. dona trump is trying to wide the base of his support. what repubcans and democrats are engaged in is a battle for november's dterm elections, which could fundamentally alter the trajectory...
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. >> bullies may land a punch, they may leave a mark, but they never, not once, in the history of our united states managed to match the strength and spirit of our people united in defense of their future. >> on the issue both sides applauded, president trump called for a $1.5 trillion infrastructure spending plan, although, he did not talk much where that money would come from. he signed an executive order from the obama administration reversing keeping guantanamo bay open. >> hena doba on capitol hill. thank you so much, hena. >>> during the president's address, members of the congressional black caucus staged a silent protest. many wore a cloth in opposition of the president's feelings on black nation. some women wore black to raise aware about sexual violence and harassment. when the president entered, some stood, others did not. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," we will discuss the president's speech with democratic senator joe manchin of west virginia and florida republican marco rubio. >>> now to that classified memo members of the house intelligence committee voted to release.
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they may leave a mark, but they have never, not once in the history of our united states managed to match the strength and spirit of a people united in defense of their future. [applause] >> representative kennedy: politicians can be cheered for the promises they make. our country will be judged by the promises we keep. [applause] >> representative kennedy: that is the measure of our character. that is who we are. out of many, one. ladies and gentlemen, have faith. have faith. the state of our union is hopeful, resilient, and enduring. god bless you. god bless your family. and may god bless the united states of america. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> congressman joe kennedy live from fall river, massachusetts, with the democratic response to the state of the union. live on fox. more coverage on your late local news on the spock station. i'm shepard smith, fox news capitol hill. ♪ sfx: tinny headphone music sfx: feet shuffling life can change in an instant. be covered when it does... ...with a health plan through covered california. we offer free expert help choosing the best plan for
they may leave a mark, but they have never, not once in the history of our united states managed to match the strength and spirit of a people united in defense of their future. [applause] >> representative kennedy: politicians can be cheered for the promises they make. our country will be judged by the promises we keep. [applause] >> representative kennedy: that is the measure of our character. that is who we are. out of many, one. ladies and gentlemen, have faith. have faith. the...
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they mark the first annual gain since 2012 since the beginning of 2017.tarting 2018 off on the right foot is the malaysian ringgit. a cross the level for the first time since august 2016, as you can see from the terminal. we are saying that level just flirting with that level right there. given that we have speculation around the upcoming election in malaysia. let us check on what is making moves. industry.e, leading group games rising over 1%. we do have, when it comes to stocks that are leading gains, a . -- a stock thatoc was cut to the neutral after its plan to enter the mobile phone business in japan. that brought by ratings to a 12-year low. the fourth day of losses for the stock. last look at what is moving in. 0.33%. materials leading the resource stocks under pressure. bear in mind we saw the commodity rally fall somewhat, but the backdrop again for commodities is still looking decent, given the global activities coming along. betty: we'll be watching all that. sophie, thank you very much. as we have been talking about the u.s. and south korea, t
they mark the first annual gain since 2012 since the beginning of 2017.tarting 2018 off on the right foot is the malaysian ringgit. a cross the level for the first time since august 2016, as you can see from the terminal. we are saying that level just flirting with that level right there. given that we have speculation around the upcoming election in malaysia. let us check on what is making moves. industry.e, leading group games rising over 1%. we do have, when it comes to stocks that are...
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mark: they need this deal.ooking at the retail sector in u.k., from what we've seen, give us a general up some. who's winning and who is losing? >> that is all inflation. that is all food price inflation. they didn't have to do anything. the extra money we are spending on food, we are not spending on clothing and gifts. this has a link -- some credit insurers have withdrawn. week,what a day, what a what a month. exciting week. super thursday. vonnie: great stuff. still ahead, we look at brent. thwti crude rallying. brent getting close to the $70 threshold. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. mark: live from london, i'm mark barton. china is growing dominant on the world stage, causing concern in the heart of europe. germany's economy minister tells the region it is to rethink its approach to asia's biggest economy. matthias: does europe have a strategy? did the americans have a strategy? towe have a common strategy go along with this challenge? this is the main question. yes, we n
mark: they need this deal.ooking at the retail sector in u.k., from what we've seen, give us a general up some. who's winning and who is losing? >> that is all inflation. that is all food price inflation. they didn't have to do anything. the extra money we are spending on food, we are not spending on clothing and gifts. this has a link -- some credit insurers have withdrawn. week,what a day, what a what a month. exciting week. super thursday. vonnie: great stuff. still ahead, we look at...
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senate democrats say they are holding out for tradition that would detect the status of young undocumented immigrants. joining us is marty shanker. short areney and mark going to appear at this news conference with the white house press secretary. what is the play? marty: you have to ask, is this governing? i think what they will try to do is assure the public that they are well prepared for a government shutdown that they will say is going to be completely caused by democrats. it is now rather than trying to seek a compromise, it is trying to position themselves to who you can blame for a shutdown? that is looking likely as the clock goes towards midnight. vonnie: mick mulvaney just holding an impromptu press gaggle in which he said the chances of a shutdown or at 50-50 and they have been operating at a 30% assumption. where does? -- where does president trump stand on dreamers? marty: he has said in the past "we will take care of them," and i think most reporting around donald trump is there is a part of his in motion wants to do something for them, but then there is the more conservative wing of his advisors and people in congress who want nothing
senate democrats say they are holding out for tradition that would detect the status of young undocumented immigrants. joining us is marty shanker. short areney and mark going to appear at this news conference with the white house press secretary. what is the play? marty: you have to ask, is this governing? i think what they will try to do is assure the public that they are well prepared for a government shutdown that they will say is going to be completely caused by democrats. it is now rather...