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themos fiotakis and kallum us.ering are still with themos, let us look at some of the borrowing costs andne is euro the second one is the berkeley euroaggregate -- barclays aggregate yield. themos: this chart you're stocks me here is that are cheap. it tells you valuation, which. are strategist have made. . number two, the ecb is less strong than other banks, so they effective. they can buy a whole host of marketable assets here including equities. they can even get more inventive if they want to. they have more powerful tools particularly when it comes to bank balance sheets, the direct pockets of financing for the european economy. they can actually target those. them in question for central banks globally is, what is the threshold they don't want to cross is additionally? a have seen out -- the main question is what the threshold they don't want to cross institutionally. ?rancine: kallum kallum: the ecb has done a good job lowering expectation for rates, but you don't see a good hearted impulse in the eurozone economy. there is not much the ecb can do. the upside for the ecb is act
themos fiotakis and kallum us.ering are still with themos, let us look at some of the borrowing costs andne is euro the second one is the berkeley euroaggregate -- barclays aggregate yield. themos: this chart you're stocks me here is that are cheap. it tells you valuation, which. are strategist have made. . number two, the ecb is less strong than other banks, so they effective. they can buy a whole host of marketable assets here including equities. they can even get more inventive if they want...
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wind are in themo athere. tomorrow weather alert all day long. we have cut ins and we'll be online. updang the fore kaths. on facebook and twitter. if you have questions reach out to melf or lauren. we'll have showers over the weekend. but dry time adds well. especially saturday. and next week it's all about the re 70s. the storm system we're tracking. it will move in potentially as earl will as tomorrow morning. with clouds and spotty showers. it's really aroundou midday h when i think we'll see some scattered showers. into the afternoon. the first r wave ofn moves in. future weather at 2:00 p.m. notice the pockets of heavy rain back to lieu ray and the west. that's potential for heavy rain gus 'tis winds. 3:00 p.m. moving into northern virginia. potentially through parts of the defendant y. metro area. the fist wave duringhe afternoon and evening hours the second wave back here at 6:00 p.m. around i 81. through the d.c. metro area. 7 and 8:00 p.m. through the over night hours. look at the bright colors towards midnight. on future weather.ou we have c have flooding issues over nigh
wind are in themo athere. tomorrow weather alert all day long. we have cut ins and we'll be online. updang the fore kaths. on facebook and twitter. if you have questions reach out to melf or lauren. we'll have showers over the weekend. but dry time adds well. especially saturday. and next week it's all about the re 70s. the storm system we're tracking. it will move in potentially as earl will as tomorrow morning. with clouds and spotty showers. it's really aroundou midday h when i think we'll...
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. >> her thinking became why not donate themo patient hospitals and nursing homes any mere where thht a lift. by 2015 with her dad helping out a customer paid her to deliver her flowers to hospice. soon they were making donations and bringing old nowers to a composti site. >> it makes everyone feel really good any they're making a chiritiable tchi sharit contribution. it'samtill a fy affair. grove's daughter calista helps het and t midtown manhattan office is a command center where pete handles logissacs from ths of events per year from small to slb rid. ially toend it was esp repurpose the flowers from her baby shower. simultaneously we were on the west coast repurposing flowers from the vanity fair o aars part we were in the news for gwyneth paltrow. >> the blossom bar is theigri revenuer giving the community a chance to rescue flowers. >> i is excessentory that would have left in the trash. they gave them a chance to create arrangements. >> you will cut your stem at annagel, cover thes range from $ . $100 to $500,000 >> here in this case, you actually havee the people i office comi
. >> her thinking became why not donate themo patient hospitals and nursing homes any mere where thht a lift. by 2015 with her dad helping out a customer paid her to deliver her flowers to hospice. soon they were making donations and bringing old nowers to a composti site. >> it makes everyone feel really good any they're making a chiritiable tchi sharit contribution. it'samtill a fy affair. grove's daughter calista helps het and t midtown manhattan office is a command center where...
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many algerians w want themo o b igiven the boot.t. the three men have long been part of former president bouteflika's entourarage. since hihis resignationon tuesd the three b'b's are now slated lead thehe transition process. someone speaker ofof the upper house of parliament. he's said to become interim leader in n order to set up the next preresidentiall ections. ones where he won't be a able t be a a candidate. then thehere's the second m. he's beeeen a minister r for 16 years and is chair of the constitututional council. whichversrsees alglgerian elections. and finally, the recently appointed prprime ministster. put in placece as a r response the protest, he was prior to that the interior mininister. he oversaw the nation's notoriously opaque elections. it's these thrhree men that protesters want toto see ousted. but there r remains a formidabl power in algeria to reckon with, the ararmy. a general is widely thoughght t bebe holding the reins now as h withdrawal of supporort led to bouteflika'sesemain pace i in. for 2 20 years in p
many algerians w want themo o b igiven the boot.t. the three men have long been part of former president bouteflika's entourarage. since hihis resignationon tuesd the three b'b's are now slated lead thehe transition process. someone speaker ofof the upper house of parliament. he's said to become interim leader in n order to set up the next preresidentiall ections. ones where he won't be a able t be a a candidate. then thehere's the second m. he's beeeen a minister r for 16 years and is chair of...
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submitted a court filing claiming police misrepresented evidence to obtain a search warrant that allowed themostall secret video cameras inside the orchids of asia day spa. police say those cameras recorded kraft paying for sex twice. now the attorneys want all the evidence in the case thrownout. kraft was charged withlici soliciting and has pleaded nott guil. >>> still ahead, country industry brad paisley strums up a new kind of grocery store. and jon snow knows nothing about what "saturday night live" has in store for him this weekend. you're watching "early today." te around down dirt, dust and hair? so now, i use heavy duty swiffer sweeper and dusters. for hard-to-reach places, duster makes it easy to clean. it captures dust in one swipe. ha! gotcha! and sweeper heavy duty cloths lock away twice as much dirt and dust. it gets stuff deep in the grooves other tools can miss. y'know what? my place... is a lot cleaner now. stop cleaning. start swiffering. istry eucerin advanced repairing ecream. for 48hour dry skin relief... goes beyond ceramides with moisturizing factors naturally found in sk
submitted a court filing claiming police misrepresented evidence to obtain a search warrant that allowed themostall secret video cameras inside the orchids of asia day spa. police say those cameras recorded kraft paying for sex twice. now the attorneys want all the evidence in the case thrownout. kraft was charged withlici soliciting and has pleaded nott guil. >>> still ahead, country industry brad paisley strums up a new kind of grocery store. and jon snow knows nothing about what...
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the firefighter say they were actually there as soon as themo workers because they are now in the processf renovating where they were renovating the fire. the workers where they are and the firefighters trying to bring them out, but the problem was, there was no resources which is odd because the people in the scene said it was unbelievable that you had this thing burning. and you see that notre dame actually on an island. there is a river that runs by the back of the property. so wonder was, why wasn't their water pushed or pumped on this thing? and for some reason, 30 or 40 minutes, they struggled to be able to get some water on this. they actually considered using helicopters like we see in wildfires out west to dump on there, but the concern then would be with there be enough water to put the fire out and would it do more damage? they thought about bringing in the tankers which we see in firefights out west, but the question is that's not a sign and you run a risk of having these big tanker to come through to drop this water and doing damage not only to the building but some of the pe
the firefighter say they were actually there as soon as themo workers because they are now in the processf renovating where they were renovating the fire. the workers where they are and the firefighters trying to bring them out, but the problem was, there was no resources which is odd because the people in the scene said it was unbelievable that you had this thing burning. and you see that notre dame actually on an island. there is a river that runs by the back of the property. so wonder was,...
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. >> biden leads themo early decratic polls in the race for president. he released a statement say g in part,quote, i may not recall these moments the same way, and i may be surprised at what i hear, but we have arrived at an important time when women feel they can and should relate their experiences and men should pay attention, and i will. >>> in early march nasa announced plans to kancancel th first all female space walk. last week and days before thee spalk plans were scratched because of issues with the spa suitsize>>> the astronaut who missed out on the walk that you see o yourscreen, ann mcclain spoke with thesh "today ow" from the space station and explained the kacancellati waser idea. ha you know, so i think by now most people knowwas based on my recommendation. i think as the f lead the u.s. segment up here on the space station, we are always looking atays to make our team and our job execution the most efficient we can. and so we've been so busy and focussed on thi mission that it's been a great time to be on space station. >> this is one of
. >> biden leads themo early decratic polls in the race for president. he released a statement say g in part,quote, i may not recall these moments the same way, and i may be surprised at what i hear, but we have arrived at an important time when women feel they can and should relate their experiences and men should pay attention, and i will. >>> in early march nasa announced plans to kancancel th first all female space walk. last week and days before thee spalk plans were...
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after themo chill ow, warmer temperatures move in for the rest of the workweek on into the weekend. but i am trackingom additional rain chances out there. that will be on our fri cy. thnce for rain this week going to be tomorrow and then friday. currently it's cold. we're in the mid 40s to low 50s. 51 in washington. 48 in fredericks well as leesburg. 50 degrees back in -- we're running a good 10 degrees below normal. notice the suburbs starting off right around freezing at 8:0 a.m. 40 degrees in washington. you want the jacket heading out the doorkeomorrow. ure the kids have the coat as well. if you're getting home a little bit balater, you py want to bring that umbrella as well as i track those rain chances moving in. around 4:00 or 5:00 and then the evening t hours. the high temperature of 53 degrees. here's theood thing. we're going to start off with sunshine at least. it's not a cloudy day from start to finish but clouds do bui and that leads to some scattered showers later in the day. a bit of a breeze will with us throughout the entire day tomorrow. not as strong as today here
after themo chill ow, warmer temperatures move in for the rest of the workweek on into the weekend. but i am trackingom additional rain chances out there. that will be on our fri cy. thnce for rain this week going to be tomorrow and then friday. currently it's cold. we're in the mid 40s to low 50s. 51 in washington. 48 in fredericks well as leesburg. 50 degrees back in -- we're running a good 10 degrees below normal. notice the suburbs starting off right around freezing at 8:0 a.m. 40 degrees...
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the possibility of when under federal law migrents who being detained must be released transporting themo somehow sanctuary cities around the country which are typically in democratic strongholds and sanctuary cities typically do not enforce federal immigrationh lawsce the name sanctuary. it is a relationship that has allowed immigrant communities to feel more safe. the president ist saying tha this is something he's looking at. why it's illegal right now is thtue isn't a funning struc to do this. the i.c.e. agency, immigration and customs enforcement, does not have the authority to do this and so asking them to do s would be unlawful and the white house is saying that those legal constraints have not stopped the president fngm tal about this as an idea. in part, he describes it as a way for especially those sanctuary cities that have embraced immigrant communities to try to relieve some of the pressure at the border, but democrats see it a political retribution and also playing to the president's own political base. so thisng is somet the president is talking about even today after the a
the possibility of when under federal law migrents who being detained must be released transporting themo somehow sanctuary cities around the country which are typically in democratic strongholds and sanctuary cities typically do not enforce federal immigrationh lawsce the name sanctuary. it is a relationship that has allowed immigrant communities to feel more safe. the president ist saying tha this is something he's looking at. why it's illegal right now is thtue isn't a funning struc to do...
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news 4 cameras were w theren their long road i led themo their new home. >> we're going to go throughhat door here shortly. we're going to know it wasll ht.oo i ease the pain ofme its sumr shutdown. they're offering virginia commuters when seven stayings close down. >>> plus some scattered showers, but tomorrow is a team 4 weather alert day. a chance for, strongven severe thunderstorms. i'm going to have more on the i'm going to have more on the simiy when these storm likel yoooh, helloyes!low! at ross and you find... that's yes for less. spring forward with the latest brand-name styles at 20 to 60 percent off department sto prices. at ross. yes for less. and you find the same style you knoyou saw there... ross ...here? that's yes for less. yes! say yeto those spring trends you love, at 20 to 60 percent off specialty store prices, every day. at 2at ross.percent off yes for less. >>> metro tried to soften the blow of the summer shutdown by offeringte commu free parking. yellow and blue line stations south of reagan national airport will be closed for emergency repair work between may 2
news 4 cameras were w theren their long road i led themo their new home. >> we're going to go throughhat door here shortly. we're going to know it wasll ht.oo i ease the pain ofme its sumr shutdown. they're offering virginia commuters when seven stayings close down. >>> plus some scattered showers, but tomorrow is a team 4 weather alert day. a chance for, strongven severe thunderstorms. i'm going to have more on the i'm going to have more on the simiy when these storm likel...
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he was t eating themo guaranthe one. there's six wings left.you know things are rough for doug when he won't finish the chicken wings. everywhere.llen this is the parking lot here at news4. the piles are two to hree inches deep. the lincoln memorial all covered up with tree debris in the reflecting pool. so high tree --ery high tree pollen for today. the raindrops will help clear it a little bit. sunshine will try its best, but 're going to have a mostly cloudy day. peeks of sun is about all i can offe you. temperatures to near 60. em will be a mild enough day with afternoon tratures in the low 70s across the area. doou take y umbrella. you're likely go to nd it today. and this rain moving intono memphis that is our rain and thunderstorm chance coming up tomorrow. yankee stadium need the umbrella both -- you'll need the umbrella both days. this morning, most of the light rain is west of the blue ridge, across parts of northernla marynd. rain chances will move back into the metro area later this morning and into this afternoon. no title washout,
he was t eating themo guaranthe one. there's six wings left.you know things are rough for doug when he won't finish the chicken wings. everywhere.llen this is the parking lot here at news4. the piles are two to hree inches deep. the lincoln memorial all covered up with tree debris in the reflecting pool. so high tree --ery high tree pollen for today. the raindrops will help clear it a little bit. sunshine will try its best, but 're going to have a mostly cloudy day. peeks of sun is about all i...
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they're extremely complex, people wouldn't understand themo they're by among the biggest and best law in the country, same thing with the accounting firms. the accountants are -- a very large, powerful firm from the standpoint of respect. ghly respected. big firm. a great law firm. elu would -- you know it very w they do these things, they put them in. but people don't understand tax returns, and it is a very big company, far bigger than you would even understand. but it's a great company. but it's big, and it's complex, and it's probably feet high. >> seth: all right, fit of all -- [ laughter ] i dondt want to hear how big a complex it is from someone who also says it's feet high. [ laughter ] second, the only thing harder to understand than your tax returns is that answer. we need audit just to figure out what the hell you're saying. like honestly, please, what does this mean? >> a very, very large powerful firm from the standpoint of respect. [ light laughter ] >> seth: why -- why does the president of the united states always sound like a spam email asking you for your social secu
they're extremely complex, people wouldn't understand themo they're by among the biggest and best law in the country, same thing with the accounting firms. the accountants are -- a very large, powerful firm from the standpoint of respect. ghly respected. big firm. a great law firm. elu would -- you know it very w they do these things, they put them in. but people don't understand tax returns, and it is a very big company, far bigger than you would even understand. but it's a great company. but...
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pressure by the united states and other western allies to this present regime, in order to speed up themo atic process. what they're demanding very specifically at the moment is ti negotiath segments of the military to immedialy have a civilian government or interim government that is manned byvi ans to oversee a four-year transition period to multiparty democracy. >> schifrin: professor khalid medani, we'll hae to leave it there. thank you so much. >> okay, you're welcome, thank u. >> nawaz: stay with us. coming up on the newshour: the challenges facmi by dwestern farmers, after recent flooding. making sense of this year's tax refunds. veand, terrence davenport his "brief but spectacular" take on the economy in rural arkansas. just about every region in the country has been hit by natural disasts or extreme weather in the past two years. we have now a pair of stories on how people are trying to recover. first, we go to the florida keys where hurricane irma struck hard a year and half ago. last month, the federal emergency management agency, or fema, ended its temporary housing prram for
pressure by the united states and other western allies to this present regime, in order to speed up themo atic process. what they're demanding very specifically at the moment is ti negotiath segments of the military to immedialy have a civilian government or interim government that is manned byvi ans to oversee a four-year transition period to multiparty democracy. >> schifrin: professor khalid medani, we'll hae to leave it there. thank you so much. >> okay, you're welcome, thank u....
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good friends here this morning at hen i left the white house i put all my files in 100 boxes we moved themo the brookings institute and then on up to new rk when i was publisher of the newspaper. i never opened them after 25 years took them to our new home in new jersey put 'em in the attic, never opened them. i hadn't opened th for 50 years, so last year when we decided to sell our house, i had to get all of those boxes out including the carcasses of mice and the shells of creatures of all kind and i opened them. and the first box i opened was the first three weeks in the white house, and all we could do, i didn't even have an assistant that had known that's how we were thrust into the hurricane. five of us, six of us, the president, on mrs. johjack valenti, me, horace busby and a couple of others. and there were all the kennedy people but they were so grief stricken and so shattered that we felt as if we were alone on thisland, and the island was in the midst of this great tsunami. an so i just put my files and all my correspondence, cables and all that in the files, here i was 29 years o
good friends here this morning at hen i left the white house i put all my files in 100 boxes we moved themo the brookings institute and then on up to new rk when i was publisher of the newspaper. i never opened them after 25 years took them to our new home in new jersey put 'em in the attic, never opened them. i hadn't opened th for 50 years, so last year when we decided to sell our house, i had to get all of those boxes out including the carcasses of mice and the shells of creatures of all...
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. >> we're back in 15 minutes with more of themo ing's top stories. >> good morning, i'm pat lawson museeek news 4 focused on our changing climate a the impact on our daily lives, on every aspectou of r lives, food to families, our money, the economy and health. this morning we're talking about the impact with news 4 meteorologist amelia draper and chuck bell. guys, let's start with the arctic, warming twice as fast as the rest of the world. explain wnire that's hap and what it means. >> they have more opportunity for w ming essentially. the equator is equal warm year round, but the polar regions have a much greater cycle, so anytime you trap more heat into ,the atmospherehat's where you're able to see the change the most. so alaska just finished up the month of march. no just the record warmest rch, they shattered it. th most above average month ever recorded. so it was 25 something degrees above average for the entire monthf rch. degrees above average here in march, we would be daving 90ree days through the month of march. that's how unusually warm that was for them. >> yeah. and not o
. >> we're back in 15 minutes with more of themo ing's top stories. >> good morning, i'm pat lawson museeek news 4 focused on our changing climate a the impact on our daily lives, on every aspectou of r lives, food to families, our money, the economy and health. this morning we're talking about the impact with news 4 meteorologist amelia draper and chuck bell. guys, let's start with the arctic, warming twice as fast as the rest of the world. explain wnire that's hap and what it...