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. >> everybody to look in the camera and on theou say, trick or treat. >> 1, 2, 3! >> back into the studio. >> jim: wants candy. >> look at the work they put in. we mean their parents. bravo. >> jim: the kids will come home with a lot of candy. coming up, we will tell you the secret that most parents keep donald trump : i love the old days; you know what they used to do with guys like that when they were in a place like this? they'd be carried out on a stretcher, folks. i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? it's like incredible. when mexico sends its people, they're bringing drugs, they're bringing crime, they're rapists. you know, you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever... you gotta see this guy - ahh, i don't know what i said, ahh. "i don't remember." ...at the choices we are about to make. the goals we will strive for. the principles we will live by. and we need to make sure that they can be proud of us. "she's a slob." "she ate like a pig."" "i'd look her
. >> everybody to look in the camera and on theou say, trick or treat. >> 1, 2, 3! >> back into the studio. >> jim: wants candy. >> look at the work they put in. we mean their parents. bravo. >> jim: the kids will come home with a lot of candy. coming up, we will tell you the secret that most parents keep donald trump : i love the old days; you know what they used to do with guys like that when they were in a place like this? they'd be carried out on a...
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with the first lady, and by jared kushner, his son-in-law and one of his closest advisers, walking theou with president obama's chief of staff. the president-elect planning to seek his predecessor's advice. president obama, sharing some. >> always the last one. >> reporter: trump couldn't resist talking with reporters at his second stop on capitol hill. >> what do you say -- >> reporter: trump walking the halls of congress with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell and looking at where he'll be sworn in by house speaker paul ryan, their relationship initially refused to endorse trump and later declined to defend him. the two now prioritizing tax reform and the fight against the health care law. popular proposals to unite the party as even former rivals get on board. >> if they have an interest in sitting and talking to me, i'll be glad to do it. he's the president. if hillary had won, i'd be talking to hillary. >> reporter: much of the meeting between obama and trump revolved around staffing up and organizing an administration. unfamiliar territory for someone who's never been a almost
with the first lady, and by jared kushner, his son-in-law and one of his closest advisers, walking theou with president obama's chief of staff. the president-elect planning to seek his predecessor's advice. president obama, sharing some. >> always the last one. >> reporter: trump couldn't resist talking with reporters at his second stop on capitol hill. >> what do you say -- >> reporter: trump walking the halls of congress with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell and...
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. >> donald trufp took theou call from clinton.cl early in the morning.i and then talked about top. >> as i have said from the beginning. ours was not a campaign. but rather an incredible andan great movement. >> >> he pledged to be president for everyone. >> it's a movement comprised off religions.e backgrounds. and beliefs.li who want and expect our government to serve the people. >> clinton didn't speak until hours later. >> she called on americans to show unity and support. to president elect. >> donald trump is going to be our we owe him an open mind. and the chance to lead. >> . sentiments expressed by president obama.ex in thept o rose garden. >> . everybody has said when they side loses an election. but the day after we have to remember that we're actually all on one team. >> the president promised tod make the transition to a trump administration seemless. republicans now will control the whitecon house.hou and both houses of congress. senator. is oncan board. >> >> transition teams are in place. donald trump readies for his presidency and gets key personnel set. inaugurat >>
. >> donald trufp took theou call from clinton.cl early in the morning.i and then talked about top. >> as i have said from the beginning. ours was not a campaign. but rather an incredible andan great movement. >> >> he pledged to be president for everyone. >> it's a movement comprised off religions.e backgrounds. and beliefs.li who want and expect our government to serve the people. >> clinton didn't speak until hours later. >> she called on americans...
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here you have one of theou hav ule timate people who is the ise leader of the never trumper tru movement mitt romney. r now does this signal to you that donald trump is ready toumy make nice with some of the people who he attacked afterdft they attacked him? >> i think it's certainlyce evidence of impetus in that in direction but we have alwaysbutv had great difficultyfilt predicting what exactly donaldd trump will do and how long heowg will stick with a particulartila plan. plan at the moment there outrage but yet he's also appointing much more and right g wing people, people are hostile to the republicann establishment most notablyhm steve bannon as aen senior senir adviser. >> certainly there's been aheree lot of criticism about steveout bannon. let me ask you about something else that broke today oyonu ab o capitol hill.ol hill. for the first time in many in years there's a challenge to house democratic leader nancyy pelosi. we know that congressman timsmam ryan out of ohio announced annod he'll challenge her for that for position.po what do you think this shows democratic party?mocr
here you have one of theou hav ule timate people who is the ise leader of the never trumper tru movement mitt romney. r now does this signal to you that donald trump is ready toumy make nice with some of the people who he attacked afterdft they attacked him? >> i think it's certainlyce evidence of impetus in that in direction but we have alwaysbutv had great difficultyfilt predicting what exactly donaldd trump will do and how long heowg will stick with a particulartila plan. plan at the...
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volume is light from stafford sr and then again throughainou newington as you head to theou t bin laden. i'll let you know if anything changes and we'll take a lookoul in maryland next.l ke a loond n. wisdom.sd >> 4:48 is the time right now.ht in the news this morning iff you're just waking up, it's been a tumultuous night asht a protests against donald trump tu continue coast to coast.oa melanie alnwick joins us with ut more on the protests that thatst happened while you were sleep. p good morning to you mel. to >> reporter: good morning wisdom and erinorter: and proter back asleep at this point but b you is this whole block oflock pennsylvania avenue prettyetty much lined with police cars wh o and this is the plaza here one n the side entrance of the hotel h that was filled with protestors once again last night. their voices echoed off of theff carved arch ways here in front r of the hotel. people still stinging fromtiting tuesday's election results shouted anti-trump slogans andgd waved signs. it was the second night ofwa unrest in many heavily heavi democratic cities across the coun
volume is light from stafford sr and then again throughainou newington as you head to theou t bin laden. i'll let you know if anything changes and we'll take a lookoul in maryland next.l ke a loond n. wisdom.sd >> 4:48 is the time right now.ht in the news this morning iff you're just waking up, it's been a tumultuous night asht a protests against donald trump tu continue coast to coast.oa melanie alnwick joins us with ut more on the protests that thatst happened while you were sleep. p...
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at theou look announcement on health care, headlines are going to strengthen the health care businesseans this is something we to control, something we want to bring to the next level to the benefit of all the shareholders. >> so you can will keep control of the business. plan to keep control? >> we will take the next step. we will strengthen the health care business. and that is of much as we want to say today. we're looking into the opportunities that bring along with us and we will take it on their. >> obviously, markets getting very excited yesterday about the potential for infrastructure care what do they stand to gain under a president trump? >> the american people have voted and made a decision. we congratulate the president-elect, mr. trump and we look forward to working with him and his administration as he has done with all of the presence of the administration and the united states. we have more than 60,000 people working in the u.s.. the company is by far single biggest in the world. the revenues are about 22 billion u.s. dollars. .here is a big opportunity here when the g
at theou look announcement on health care, headlines are going to strengthen the health care businesseans this is something we to control, something we want to bring to the next level to the benefit of all the shareholders. >> so you can will keep control of the business. plan to keep control? >> we will take the next step. we will strengthen the health care business. and that is of much as we want to say today. we're looking into the opportunities that bring along with us and we...
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does not take into account the guests which could be up to 40 miles per hour especially targeting theou lake a pavement temperature out on the roadways which are 60 degrees stillut temperature regime is spinning. parts of eastern nebraska right now. the trailing cold front and then out in the nextel developed look at the temperature changege as we head into the weekend. our highnd tomorrow at midnight other words midnight tonight and then we early 40s as the day wears long we will enjoy high pressure today for sure as the storm system pulls off into canada we go t from scattered showers over to the lake effect pattern, and it will definitely feel more likee the season. here is the eight day as we head into thanksgiving week.n snowline down from monday for wednesday they may ?- on a - period of light snow with a high of 40 in some manner friday temperatures in the mid 40s time to check traffic. >> if you're heading out to i 90 and east 55th nothing major everything looks good to their 271 an eye for any starting to develop after rush-hour traffic across the city. looking pretty good atth
does not take into account the guests which could be up to 40 miles per hour especially targeting theou lake a pavement temperature out on the roadways which are 60 degrees stillut temperature regime is spinning. parts of eastern nebraska right now. the trailing cold front and then out in the nextel developed look at the temperature changege as we head into the weekend. our highnd tomorrow at midnight other words midnight tonight and then we early 40s as the day wears long we will enjoy high...
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northwest ohio fox eight hour forecast brings us wellur into the lower 60s later today we talk more about theou rain chances with the upcoming weekend in just a moment. >> good morning. beautiful day and beautiful morning. this i gorgeous. a great place to take a family we will look at back different than the campaign headquarters you see inn current times. kicking it with kenny. >> good morning, everyone so far this far as the warmest room lookeded back this year is the warmest on record through january 1 we do that the november 7 we keep the ones going for one my day already in the 50sal here. many locations in the mid 30s clouds are thickening up starting to see temperatures climb current we see two lines of showers. the first one is weaker right here in northern indiana and bothd of these start to merging come together a few of the showers hereto will break off they make it into northern ohio by the middle of the afternoon it will be widespread we will get a break in and more widespread showers late afternoon early morning we will make it in the 60s later on today. showers four or 5:00 o'cl
northwest ohio fox eight hour forecast brings us wellur into the lower 60s later today we talk more about theou rain chances with the upcoming weekend in just a moment. >> good morning. beautiful day and beautiful morning. this i gorgeous. a great place to take a family we will look at back different than the campaign headquarters you see inn current times. kicking it with kenny. >> good morning, everyone so far this far as the warmest room lookeded back this year is the warmest on...
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while the article does not mention any particular target, theous of two macy's thanksgiving day images advises isis to focus on such high profile holiday events. we learned that an american was arrested in the new york city area that is recentlily from yemen. he expressed support for isis and a similar attack in times square using a garbage truck. he told government informants that he did support isis and terrorism experts say it is a case of identifying suspects through the internet. >> most of the arrests are coming as they are in new york through the internet. fbi are catching people saying things they shouldn't say and being flagged. we have to revisit see something to say something to make it work. >> this is a case of entrapment by the fbi he said because he is from yemen which is a safe haven from isis. >> thank you for that report, jon? >> new york city police are working over time to make sure the city stays safe for the thanksgiving holiday. it is the busiest time of year on the country's largest transit system. thousands are expected to pack the streets for the macy's thanks
while the article does not mention any particular target, theous of two macy's thanksgiving day images advises isis to focus on such high profile holiday events. we learned that an american was arrested in the new york city area that is recentlily from yemen. he expressed support for isis and a similar attack in times square using a garbage truck. he told government informants that he did support isis and terrorism experts say it is a case of identifying suspects through the internet. >>...
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. >> i will see you wednesday morning for post mortem and have lie on theou of psychiatry. >> i'll need it. >>> we tart at 7:00 eastern on tuesday. >>> police say the man accused of kidnapping a woman and chaining her up in a storage container in south carolina has now confessed to at least four merz. sara daloff has more. >> reporter: saturday night that he led deputies to two more possible graves. >> it is great news that we found out who brutally murdered four people of our society. >> this after authorities identified the remains initially found on a grave as belonging to charlie carver. many carver and his girlfriend had been missing since august. she was found alive on his property. >> kyle's death of multiple gunshot wounds to the upper extremities. >> officials say colehepp, who 's charged with counts of murders, continues to cooperate. >>> dylan is here now with a look at the weather. good morning. >> good morning. >> what's going on? >> beautiful weekend across most of the country. we have this huge ridge making it very un-november-like. look at some of our highs, minneapolis
. >> i will see you wednesday morning for post mortem and have lie on theou of psychiatry. >> i'll need it. >>> we tart at 7:00 eastern on tuesday. >>> police say the man accused of kidnapping a woman and chaining her up in a storage container in south carolina has now confessed to at least four merz. sara daloff has more. >> reporter: saturday night that he led deputies to two more possible graves. >> it is great news that we found out who brutally...
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covered theou have clinton campaign very closely.e has been a lot of silence from her, her people, and her friends. what is going on in that world right now he on the grief -- beyond grief? >> a lot of grief, and a lot of fear. at the concession speech, there was a lot of people with red eyes because they had been weeping all night. they were absolutely sure they were going to win. everyone got it wrong. everyone saying, except for you guys, that he did not have a path. you laid it out in a way that no one else really did. kudos to you. the headline writers, we saw how newspapers made their headlines of madam secretary, and they had not even figure out the alternative headline there would -- they would post. i think right now they are trying to figure out the rest of their lives. for these people, it is personal. many of these people had in with hillary clinton for 30 years. have been with hillary clinton for 30 years. been an intern when she first got her job with hillary clinton. who hadad for the kids such stars in her -- in their
covered theou have clinton campaign very closely.e has been a lot of silence from her, her people, and her friends. what is going on in that world right now he on the grief -- beyond grief? >> a lot of grief, and a lot of fear. at the concession speech, there was a lot of people with red eyes because they had been weeping all night. they were absolutely sure they were going to win. everyone got it wrong. everyone saying, except for you guys, that he did not have a path. you laid it out in...
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theou are at the top and of income distribution, you are already spending what you want.f you have more disposable income, you are more likely to park it somewhere. angie: so, if you do think it's going to be the antiestablishment win, how do you set up global economic growth if you think that is going to have an impact, and what you think central banks outside the fed will be forced to have to do? a shock if have donald trump wins, because the markets clearly expect a clinton presidency. then we should expect, at least for some time, significant volatility in financial markets, and that would affect monetary policy. and i think it would end up affecting the federal reserve. we will see if the fed takes into consideration global financial conditions as well as domestic financial conditions when it comes to monetary policy. i think the u.s. is experiencing disappointing growth in 2016. let's not forget that year to is at 1.2% only. we're not that far from a recession. and let's not forget that the world economy is also disappointing. i think irrespective of who the winner
theou are at the top and of income distribution, you are already spending what you want.f you have more disposable income, you are more likely to park it somewhere. angie: so, if you do think it's going to be the antiestablishment win, how do you set up global economic growth if you think that is going to have an impact, and what you think central banks outside the fed will be forced to have to do? a shock if have donald trump wins, because the markets clearly expect a clinton presidency. then...
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gave rise to the question over how the ballots were constructed and we saw television coverage during theou recount of local officials trying to figure out who people voted for looking for the magnifying glass to see if someone punched a vote for some of the paper on the ballot was still hanging which is what we call the hanging chad. today, it's what we've talked about in terms of the voting process will there bef identity conscientious fraud and theft of identity to vote. there is no evidence that this exists on any substantial level but politically it's been a verd potent issue in addition to hisr broad claim that the entire jule system is rigged against them. >> host: julian zelizer to talk about these. he's been going back to 2000 examining the aspects of that. you can ask questions on the phone lines this morning and again, for democrats, 202-748-8000, republicans,. 202-748-8001, independent, 202-748-8002. julian zelizer, the legal ramifications of this year's election, what do you expect might happen and i know that is considering the turnout but are there lessons learned in far as t
gave rise to the question over how the ballots were constructed and we saw television coverage during theou recount of local officials trying to figure out who people voted for looking for the magnifying glass to see if someone punched a vote for some of the paper on the ballot was still hanging which is what we call the hanging chad. today, it's what we've talked about in terms of the voting process will there bef identity conscientious fraud and theft of identity to vote. there is no evidence...
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with theou have chinese smartphone market in general is saturation in the big cities, where apple didot of success, and now people in the center of the country getting some of their first smartphones and realizing these are the kinds of phones i can afford. you have nice displays, nice technology, very good cameras, all driven by the mediatech chips, a taiwanese chip supplier, and that's enabling all these companies to deliver a very nice product at a price point these people are willing to pay. emily: what does it mean for apple? >> they are never going to get a big portion of the market that oppo and vivo are going for it. those people are not interested in apple is a brand. forget, we don't have the stickiness of apples services in china that we have in some of the other markets. the bottom line is, it's going to be very tough for apple. they will have to count on urban dwellers in the big cities doing the upgrades. emily: so, apple -- they are coming out with another phone in 2017, the 10th anniversary edition. you might be a bigger design overhaul, perhaps. good that change thing
with theou have chinese smartphone market in general is saturation in the big cities, where apple didot of success, and now people in the center of the country getting some of their first smartphones and realizing these are the kinds of phones i can afford. you have nice displays, nice technology, very good cameras, all driven by the mediatech chips, a taiwanese chip supplier, and that's enabling all these companies to deliver a very nice product at a price point these people are willing to...
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, did he already compromise himself, though by saying what he would do in terms of an outcome in f theouutcome if there were an investigation? >> he sure did. i thought about this a little bit more deeply than the original talking points. because we were going through legal analysis of the facts. realize, given his preconception, given his partisanship, given the sort of ill tempered remarks, rudy giuliani could never be confirmed by the united states senate, even with 52 senators. the fact is that even in the senate right now, on top of the fact he would never get any of the 47 senators in order to have a nomination by donald trump confirmed, it could never happen. because many of these, not many, but some of them are former federal prosecutors. there is no way that rudy giuliani could ever meet the ethical obligations. this isn't a popular election. you need the con if i were mation, advice and consent of the senate. so i think what's going to be very telling fred, watch tomorrow. when rudy giuliani goes with jake tapper, and that show is going to be fascinating. are we going to see th
, did he already compromise himself, though by saying what he would do in terms of an outcome in f theouutcome if there were an investigation? >> he sure did. i thought about this a little bit more deeply than the original talking points. because we were going through legal analysis of the facts. realize, given his preconception, given his partisanship, given the sort of ill tempered remarks, rudy giuliani could never be confirmed by the united states senate, even with 52 senators. the...
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mentioned theou letter -- no i mention it again, the idea is clean energy.ot just innovation, but clean energy. bill: that's right. greenhouse gases has constrained -- it would be nice if it was only a 20% reduction, but essentially eliminating it from energy systems, that is daunting, but necessary enough that all of this parallel work is needed. charlie: you have artificial intelligence. part of that has to do with robotics and finding out what that means in terms of jobs and what does it mean in terms of population that may not have a job. but there are also things that concern you that concern other people. just you. what is your concern about artificial intelligence? in the long run, the scale of the intelligence is unbounded. charlie: we don't know how smart he can get? bill: it will get a lot smarter than us. we can get so smart, say, hey, how smart are you? and it will tell us. ,he near-term problem predictably in the 20-year timeframe, is labor substitution, not super intelligent. of -- you help every kid in school, every handicapped kid, every elde
mentioned theou letter -- no i mention it again, the idea is clean energy.ot just innovation, but clean energy. bill: that's right. greenhouse gases has constrained -- it would be nice if it was only a 20% reduction, but essentially eliminating it from energy systems, that is daunting, but necessary enough that all of this parallel work is needed. charlie: you have artificial intelligence. part of that has to do with robotics and finding out what that means in terms of jobs and what does it...
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have a what he does reputation -- he does have a reputation of being a very theous member of intelligenceommittee. i think many of the professionals at c.i.a. believe took his oversight responsibilities seriously, that he was a student of that he has come to understand how the community works. and i think the response within far has been pretty positive. >> is there a sense that the kind. needs to have a to-- needs change or needs have new leadership? i think, interestingly, john brennan, the current director, has spent the last year, year and a half, fundamentally reorganizing the kind oftaking it out of vertical stove pipes and putting and operators together in cross-functional teams. that's been controversial within the agency. that matrixsay approach is absolutely the right century.rk in the 21st others have criticized it for being complicated or ineffective. and so one of the first questions that he will confront as the new director, if he's confirmed, is, do you continue thehis road, that reorganization began, or do you try to amend or reverse that in way? >> i very much want to do
have a what he does reputation -- he does have a reputation of being a very theous member of intelligenceommittee. i think many of the professionals at c.i.a. believe took his oversight responsibilities seriously, that he was a student of that he has come to understand how the community works. and i think the response within far has been pretty positive. >> is there a sense that the kind. needs to have a to-- needs change or needs have new leadership? i think, interestingly, john brennan,...
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theou were to drop equivalent on the city of tucson , there were 52 altogether, 18 upon tucson,based arizona. another 18 were based around wichita, kansas. the final set were based around little rock, arkansas. that was just part of the nuclear triad that the united states was using during the cold war. another thousand intercontinental ballistic missiles on alert at the same time as the titan 2 was operational. well, in 1978 the air force opened the career field to women. closed, previously been because it had been a combat position, when the air force transitioned to the all volunteer force, they realized they were not going to be able sites.all of the titan 2 they wouldn't have enough people. the decision was made to open the career field to women. i was in college at the university of virginia at the in reserve officer training, rotc. so, i was actually recruited in the very early days of the career being open to women. i was actually a crew commander. i commanded a four type two missile combat crew at the site when it was operational. i was stationed here from 1980 to 1984. when
theou were to drop equivalent on the city of tucson , there were 52 altogether, 18 upon tucson,based arizona. another 18 were based around wichita, kansas. the final set were based around little rock, arkansas. that was just part of the nuclear triad that the united states was using during the cold war. another thousand intercontinental ballistic missiles on alert at the same time as the titan 2 was operational. well, in 1978 the air force opened the career field to women. closed, previously...
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kevin: starting your tuesday morning with partial sunshine in theou snow this morning. this entire area of low pressure continues to pull away, 30's to lower 40's today. a couple other systems to the west we are tracking for the holiday weekend. the details coming up. sean: kevin, thanks. we continue to follow a developing story out of japan. at least 12 people were injured when a major earthquake hit the country yesterday. the tremor, which measured between 6.9 and 7.4, struck in the same area that was devastated by a tsunami that followed a 9.0 earthquake back the japan meteorological agency described this quake as an aftershock of the massive 2011 quake. it warned that another large earthquake could hit in the next few days. a massive pileup on a highway in china left 17 people dead and 37 others injured. 56 vehicles were involved in the crash, which happened during snow and rain. hospital officials say all of the people who were injured are expected to survive. kidnapping her newborn baby. the suspect, yesenia sesmas, said in a jailhouse interview that the victim ag
kevin: starting your tuesday morning with partial sunshine in theou snow this morning. this entire area of low pressure continues to pull away, 30's to lower 40's today. a couple other systems to the west we are tracking for the holiday weekend. the details coming up. sean: kevin, thanks. we continue to follow a developing story out of japan. at least 12 people were injured when a major earthquake hit the country yesterday. the tremor, which measured between 6.9 and 7.4, struck in the same area...
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theou think about it, in late 1930's to have ethnic. parents for an american child is quite a statement about where macarthur is on racial issues. macarthur moves everything to manila, library, father's library, fathers metals, everything. he is not going back to the united states. the states intervene. the japanese get active with the outbreak of the second world war in september of 1939. with the fall of france in 1940, a creates a weakness among the colonial powers. japan decides to strike. the big and to move against the dutch each indies and the french isonies and into china which laos, vietnam and cambodia. because of this concern, in july of 1941, 75 years ago, this july, general macarthur's recall to the colors and is named the commander of chief in the united states army. charged with defending the philippine army and receives massive reinforcement. this is not complete when the japanese attacked pearl harbor and the philippines december 7 and eighth of 1941. morning, 7:55 in the when the japanese strike pearl harbor, 3:00 a.m.
theou think about it, in late 1930's to have ethnic. parents for an american child is quite a statement about where macarthur is on racial issues. macarthur moves everything to manila, library, father's library, fathers metals, everything. he is not going back to the united states. the states intervene. the japanese get active with the outbreak of the second world war in september of 1939. with the fall of france in 1940, a creates a weakness among the colonial powers. japan decides to strike....
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blood letting is danger theous and you can do a lot of damage if you didn't know what you were doing. i bet there are some fans of robin hood here in this audience. and i bet they remember in most versions of the robin hood legend, robin hood meets his by a relative who betrayed him. he had members of the household staff bleed him. and when the three doors who were ultimately caring for washington arrived, what do you think happened then? they bled him again. not just once but repeatedly. on a practical level what they did was to destroyed whatever strength or resilience the former president had left and he would so desperately need to recover from this infection and get well. as a result of this he was in a very weakened state. the youngest, a man actually named dr. dick, argued strongly on behalf of a new experimental treatment, a trach on the my. he wanted to make an incision in washington's throat believing it would make it easier for the president to breathe. the two older doctors had a fit because they were obsessed with the idea that if an experimental treatment was tried and h
blood letting is danger theous and you can do a lot of damage if you didn't know what you were doing. i bet there are some fans of robin hood here in this audience. and i bet they remember in most versions of the robin hood legend, robin hood meets his by a relative who betrayed him. he had members of the household staff bleed him. and when the three doors who were ultimately caring for washington arrived, what do you think happened then? they bled him again. not just once but repeatedly. on a...
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theou are on the bloomberg, rise that we saw in the dollar as a result, that was not the initial reactionomeone said yesterday this is like exit on steroids. the market conduct quickly with its thinking on where asset classes are going. how much stronger does the at just a feds th story? >> it is a fed story and policy story and a flight to the dollar. one of the things that is worth keeping and i on is how rates move and how the bond market moves. we have had this time when we have had this [indiscernible] in low discount rates europe. i think if you start getting a concern about inflation, you start getting a concern about what the fed is doing potentially hiking rates and the curve moving. that will start weighing on investors' mind by the asymmetrical outcome of bond investing. yousef: where do yields go from here? bill: my concern is look at the breakevens, the spread between nominal sand index linked bonds. they saw -- soared yesterday which means inflation expectations are going through the roof. yousef: we will have to leave it there. that is bill street at state street global adv
theou are on the bloomberg, rise that we saw in the dollar as a result, that was not the initial reactionomeone said yesterday this is like exit on steroids. the market conduct quickly with its thinking on where asset classes are going. how much stronger does the at just a feds th story? >> it is a fed story and policy story and a flight to the dollar. one of the things that is worth keeping and i on is how rates move and how the bond market moves. we have had this time when we have had...
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call 911.al in this case they say the man did the right thing as soon asss he could pulling off of theou roadway but fortunately thisld y young baby was not hurtt although shaken up she'sp s already at home with herh mother and the driver here, hee, was able to drive away just jus fine.fine. the on. that's the latest here in irfafax. back to you.ba >> what a horrible experience. . lauren thank you. you. >>> new information in theatione deadly baltimore bus crash. c the school bus driver who was w killed along with five otherther people police say glenn chappell had that recentlypell t been barred from driving commercial vehicles because heeb failed talo v provide authoritis with documentation that he wasun in good health. heah. his commercial drivingving privileges were revoked backked in september. now, the school bus driver whove was killed along with five wh fi otr chapppell had recently beently b barred from driving those commercial vehicles. vehic charges of dirty tricks -- well, all right, excuse me. m the script is messed up therese but let's move on to anotherono story. story. >>
call 911.al in this case they say the man did the right thing as soon asss he could pulling off of theou roadway but fortunately thisld y young baby was not hurtt although shaken up she'sp s already at home with herh mother and the driver here, hee, was able to drive away just jus fine.fine. the on. that's the latest here in irfafax. back to you.ba >> what a horrible experience. . lauren thank you. you. >>> new information in theatione deadly baltimore bus crash. c the school bus...
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. >> i'm just giving you theou t facts. >> the man wasn't named wisdomm for nothing.hing. >>he home though in a row.. >> don't pile on the indians.nd even in defeat. >> no, i was rooting for the the dians.s. >> i'm still very gracious.us cleveland fans you did well.ell. so well. gary. >> but they choked. here's what's going on out there.>> buthat' 59 degrees. we're just having fun, okay. hav it's all in fun. you go to the have fun about fut sports. dulles is 57.. bwi marshall he 53.e3. listen, we're going to warm up w today but the weekend setup looks like this.his. building in from the north and the west so it will be cool.ool. this is chilly high pressure. it's bumping the warm highm pressure out of the way.reut of it will be dry this weekends.ee. temperatures will be in theuresl 60's.l it's a very spring feel today.t. it's a very fall feel.ee we're back to that fall fl pattern for the weekend andnd you know what, next week, i'll just cheat ahead a little bit,i, next week looks really, really nice. lots of sunshine drysune d conditions and temperaturesempes will be falli
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area, and i guess there are a few others, but it is certainly hard to put that together. , what is theou all advantage of a fast start? and if you have trouble at the beginning of the administration, lose the way on that fast start, how do you get it back together? well, first impressions are important and all of us have heard the phrase in presidential history and campaign sent presidencies that the first 100 days, that's the goodwill coming off the election. have ae an meek -- you unique window, whether it is 100 days or the first six months of a presidency. it is also, as you pointed out, professor, you are trying to get your team in place. theink in our case, economic plan, deficit reduction plan were crucial, because the largely been about domestic issues and the economy. from a we not been able policy standpoint to develop an economic plan and move that to the congress and get it passed in the beginning of the toinistration, i'm not going go as far as to say you might have had a failed presidency, but i think certainly that would have been written about had you not been able to go
area, and i guess there are a few others, but it is certainly hard to put that together. , what is theou all advantage of a fast start? and if you have trouble at the beginning of the administration, lose the way on that fast start, how do you get it back together? well, first impressions are important and all of us have heard the phrase in presidential history and campaign sent presidencies that the first 100 days, that's the goodwill coming off the election. have ae an meek -- you unique...
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storage container.on police say he shot and killed ke her boyfriend.r boyfriend his body was found on theou t property along with thety a w remains of another person.erson. those who knew kohlhepp are >> todd was in my opinion was a likeable guy. he -- he never used any foul anu language when we were talking. . he was -- he was a big braggeria now. >> today authorities will be back on the man's property looking for more autn th bodiesd >> in stafford county they sheriff's office wants you to wy take a good look at a sketch ske of a man suspected of sexually assaulting a woman last week. this happened last mondayla morning on kings highway iningsw stafford. staffo the sheriff's office says theiff colored suv that he rammed he rm into his victim's car and then e forced her off the road. r after the accident, he draggeded the woman out of her car and a then sexually assaulted her.. investigators say the suspect left a distinctive piece ofve pf clothing at the scene.ot it was anhi american living liv played shirt.played shirt. sheriff's office is asking ain anyone with information to witim plea
storage container.on police say he shot and killed ke her boyfriend.r boyfriend his body was found on theou t property along with thety a w remains of another person.erson. those who knew kohlhepp are >> todd was in my opinion was a likeable guy. he -- he never used any foul anu language when we were talking. . he was -- he was a big braggeria now. >> today authorities will be back on the man's property looking for more autn th bodiesd >> in stafford county they sheriff's...
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theou mentioned introduction of a social worker in san francisco. what year was that? we began working with the department of social services when i was working there. that was probably 2004. i believe they now have a full time social worker on staff and has been for several years. it is addressing issues and helping our population. >> at some point, does that possibly dilute the purpose of -- is it some way making librarians and library's responsible for social ills that all of us should be tending to? you guys are so generous that you are going to help? is there a limit to what you can do? >> unfortunately we exist in a system where a lot of the normal services that would support mental health issues, poverty issues etc. have been stripped away, whether it is the economy or other political decisions. because the library is among the few public assets that is still relatively open, that is inevitably what happens. i think the best libraries realize they can be part of the solution. communitye with partners, whether it is public health workers. some public libraries ha
theou mentioned introduction of a social worker in san francisco. what year was that? we began working with the department of social services when i was working there. that was probably 2004. i believe they now have a full time social worker on staff and has been for several years. it is addressing issues and helping our population. >> at some point, does that possibly dilute the purpose of -- is it some way making librarians and library's responsible for social ills that all of us should...
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theou have to describe fiber and weave structure. there's a lot of mixed terminology and it gets confusing. you have to make a scientific. sail cloth can be caught in. what it really means is it is a heavyweight fabric. -- can be cotton. this is a linen, plain weave. you will not collect anything else but a linen plane wave. it is the most fundamental we've structure. structure. everything else confuses the term. you have to get to the scientific basis of it. i do not think that was very helpful. scott: i think that was helpful. -- i think wee have awarded them out. as might need refreshments. [applause] announcer: this weekend on c-span3, tonight at 8:00 eastern on lectures in history, a history professor at dartmouth college on native american history from the colonial era to westward expansion. these redcoats who presented themselves as allies and friends of the future are clearly our enemies. they are architect -- they are occupying with troops. offhe same time, by cutting and withholding gifts and refusing to give gifts and limi
theou have to describe fiber and weave structure. there's a lot of mixed terminology and it gets confusing. you have to make a scientific. sail cloth can be caught in. what it really means is it is a heavyweight fabric. -- can be cotton. this is a linen, plain weave. you will not collect anything else but a linen plane wave. it is the most fundamental we've structure. structure. everything else confuses the term. you have to get to the scientific basis of it. i do not think that was very...
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theou consider that cost something that needs to be factored in, it changes the equation. we prefer to focus in grade on the aggregate budget numbers and percentages and are not exact or critical enough in defining the in a militaryion capability capacity. we have not properly adjusted command and control structures for increased integration in this fast-paced world in which we live. the operational command and control models are essentially the same as they were when i was an ensign in the navy. related to that, we have been neglectful in the embedding among allies. largely due to the exchanges that i experienced when i was a young officer. have not optimized our officer programs. how many chinese born area officers have been produced compared to foreign area korears focused on japan, , thailand, the philippines? could they have made a difference in the case of the later three countries? while recognizing respective we have noterests, made our alliance structures the nuclei around which others can operate easily. such integration is challenging because of the information
theou consider that cost something that needs to be factored in, it changes the equation. we prefer to focus in grade on the aggregate budget numbers and percentages and are not exact or critical enough in defining the in a militaryion capability capacity. we have not properly adjusted command and control structures for increased integration in this fast-paced world in which we live. the operational command and control models are essentially the same as they were when i was an ensign in the...
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theou have small states in gulf, close to each other, it makes sense to share the information. but they don't trust each other to do what they want. they want a close bilateral relationship with the united states, not a broader multilateral relationship where they think the united states would be less committed to them. that creates all kinds of problems for the u.s. for what does the u.s. commitment need to be. how many are the normal u.s. troop commitment? is it what it was at the time we deposed saddam hussein? is it was what it was five years after? what is the right level? i think we have lost sight and the gulf sites -- and the gulf states have certainly lost sight of what the norms should be. we can't avoid giving them a sense of while president-elect is coming talking about burden sharing, it is especially complicated by what we see her gulf allies in the least doing -- in the middle east doing. in many cases, the u.s. has not been directly in the fight. they had acted in ways using u.s. equipment that the u.s. objected to. how does the u.s. maintain leverage in this re
theou have small states in gulf, close to each other, it makes sense to share the information. but they don't trust each other to do what they want. they want a close bilateral relationship with the united states, not a broader multilateral relationship where they think the united states would be less committed to them. that creates all kinds of problems for the u.s. for what does the u.s. commitment need to be. how many are the normal u.s. troop commitment? is it what it was at the time we...
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theou can make out neoclassical front of the bank, that is the building right behind us. wasbuilding right behind it the home of the evening bulletin, which in august of 1906 published an article on a fascinating interview that had taken place with mary custis lee, the general -- the daughter of general robert e. lee who announced sacred relics that sold, tenseo be used by general washington to aid the confederate widow's home which was operating the enrichment. were to look directly across the street, you would recognize the corner of fourth and chestnut, a hotel there now, but sitting on the corner, if you were here in 1776, that was this lot right here. on the corner here was probably the best named shop in the world, most appropriately named shop, punk it flee some had the sign of the easy chair at the corner of fourth and chestnut. he produced many of the most ,uxurious upholstered furniture many of the types of objects you the philadelphia museum of art and was involved in producing drums and colors and flags at the time when the american war of independence was abo
theou can make out neoclassical front of the bank, that is the building right behind us. wasbuilding right behind it the home of the evening bulletin, which in august of 1906 published an article on a fascinating interview that had taken place with mary custis lee, the general -- the daughter of general robert e. lee who announced sacred relics that sold, tenseo be used by general washington to aid the confederate widow's home which was operating the enrichment. were to look directly across the...
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whether theous games would work the same way as the television commercials. we did another study where we had kids come in and play the games and in one condition, they played the unhealthy games, in this case there were pop tarts. in the other condition, they played another game. and there was a controlled the game that they played. it then be wanted to see if would change their consumption of healthy versus unhealthy foods. instead of goldfish, we gave them a few different specs including grapes, cookies, carrots,. what we found is that in the controlled group, they ate 75 grams of the healthy snacks and 28 of the unhealthy. in the healthy condition, they ate more of the healthy and less of the unhealthy. thethe unhealthy condition, eight less of the healthy and more of the unhealthy. this was interesting. it documented that simply being exposed to a game that had unhealthy food characters are healthy food characters could have an immediate effect on what the children consumed. risingonse to that criticism and the threat of regulation, the food industry to
whether theous games would work the same way as the television commercials. we did another study where we had kids come in and play the games and in one condition, they played the unhealthy games, in this case there were pop tarts. in the other condition, they played another game. and there was a controlled the game that they played. it then be wanted to see if would change their consumption of healthy versus unhealthy foods. instead of goldfish, we gave them a few different specs including...
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>> i was going to say, the most theous change would be repeal of obamacare. and i think we should look at this budget very, very carefully, because we've new administration coming in. and, you know, the first budget new administration is really, really important. it has tended to set the tone next -- if you think of clinton's first budget or obama's.first budget, so there will be certain things in there that we may be debating the next four to eight years. so the discretionary spending interesting to see what they want to do there. probably hire on defense and undefense, although somewhere you have to fit in money for the wall, because to pay for it anyway. there probably won't be an "see mexico."says >> oh, why not? had asterisks before! [laughter] >> and he's got an infrastructure agenda. be really to interesting to see what he puts in there. $500 billionumber has been floated around. that's going to be rather eye-popping. so those are interesting. accommodates his tax cut is going to be big too. republicans have had a goal of leasting the budget, at within
>> i was going to say, the most theous change would be repeal of obamacare. and i think we should look at this budget very, very carefully, because we've new administration coming in. and, you know, the first budget new administration is really, really important. it has tended to set the tone next -- if you think of clinton's first budget or obama's.first budget, so there will be certain things in there that we may be debating the next four to eight years. so the discretionary spending...
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. >> through the power of theou >> new episode of scream queenss right here at 9:00 o'clock ono' fox5. >> maureen all right fan.aureena >> excellent show.>> if you haven't watched it, watcd it. you will die laughing literallyy [ laughter ] >> 10:45 is the time.s e t coming up next christmas comingc early to the loft. l r and b star and dmv native kenny latimore sharing the holiday spirit with a sperm s performance from his album.is am do not miss it. we're back after this. ?? i'm afraid you're suffering from fobo. fobo? fobo. black friday savings now. up to 40% off, 24-months special financing, and free delivery. ?? >>> that is a classic to the t core.re well we're a little more than a we can away from thanksgivingsgn but we already counting down tot christmas and it's all about ofo kenny latimore that's because bu the grammy nominated r and b b icon released his first hisir christmas album called "a kenny latimore christmas and features additional songs and modern renditions of have yourself aela merry little christmas, i'll beb this morning he's putting us ins the holiday spirit wit
. >> through the power of theou >> new episode of scream queenss right here at 9:00 o'clock ono' fox5. >> maureen all right fan.aureena >> excellent show.>> if you haven't watched it, watcd it. you will die laughing literallyy [ laughter ] >> 10:45 is the time.s e t coming up next christmas comingc early to the loft. l r and b star and dmv native kenny latimore sharing the holiday spirit with a sperm s performance from his album.is am do not miss it. we're...
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topics, theous election process if they are dealing with gay rights -- gay marriage.vary by state and case. sure. all of the contemporary social controversies run through the law. just as supreme court deals with it, so do they judges. -- state judges. state cousin to just do not always have the provisions. host: you talk about business groups. guest: i do not see as much but cause of not have the same resources and that is not where they are allocating the resources. host: from maryland, independent line. you're on with our guests, adam liptak. caller: hello? my point is when the president nominated supreme court justice and mitch mcconnell denying him. people have the right, the constitution says, the people have the right to petition him and give him the authority to nominate and appoint the judge on his own. isst: i am not sure that exactly right. what the constitution says is the president has the power of nominate and with the consent of the senate to nominate. most he was saying that means the senate has to consent and has to decide to consent for the appointme
topics, theous election process if they are dealing with gay rights -- gay marriage.vary by state and case. sure. all of the contemporary social controversies run through the law. just as supreme court deals with it, so do they judges. -- state judges. state cousin to just do not always have the provisions. host: you talk about business groups. guest: i do not see as much but cause of not have the same resources and that is not where they are allocating the resources. host: from maryland,...
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. >> it's a wonderful part ofndert our city that you goat take inki and really puts you in theou t holiday spirit.holiday it >> yeah. and how is the weather for tonight if i do swing by at swig 5:00? >> i know, we'll see on the on t early side.early side. but the it gets dark byk go. weather this weekend looks really great. great saturday of our extendedende holiday we've got cloudsotlo clearing as a cool fronts camefe through last night.th it will bero a lilly chillierile this evening. this evening. temperatures falling into theur 40's after dark and then we'lle probablyan be d in the upper 30s overnight but seasonable as weas round out this month ofth of november. so, over t he weekend, sunny, cool and breezy.re nice to get outside and ifsind you're trying to work off some of that turkey that seems toms just extend that holiday meal hy through the rest of theresof t weekend yove it will be a little breezytle bz later this afternoon though.is temperatures right nowmp everyone well above freezingerov as we're in the low to mid m 's's. 42 washington, 46 annapolis, ans 43 frederick, 37 inck3
. >> it's a wonderful part ofndert our city that you goat take inki and really puts you in theou t holiday spirit.holiday it >> yeah. and how is the weather for tonight if i do swing by at swig 5:00? >> i know, we'll see on the on t early side.early side. but the it gets dark byk go. weather this weekend looks really great. great saturday of our extendedende holiday we've got cloudsotlo clearing as a cool fronts camefe through last night.th it will bero a lilly chillierile...
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from theous backlash regional u.s. attorneys around the country who said this is not the way we do it. and you are going to end our ability to fight crime. they have this political concern about the consequences of getting these measures. this is what we did not have a president dukakis, significant part because somebody he let out of prison went out and does a terrible thing. a huge consciousness of that risk in all of these measures. panel thisuck by the morning and last night, part of what we are hearing from audience members is the disenfranchisement of the limits of the of the president and though federal government to address questions of inequality. and it strikes me that is not what it was meant to do in the first place. there is a reason why policing andone at the state level jim crow was a state level initiative and slavery largely built at state-level laws. there's a reason why the federal government left things like the north was ordinates and prominent laws -- northwest ordinates and prominent laws were no
from theous backlash regional u.s. attorneys around the country who said this is not the way we do it. and you are going to end our ability to fight crime. they have this political concern about the consequences of getting these measures. this is what we did not have a president dukakis, significant part because somebody he let out of prison went out and does a terrible thing. a huge consciousness of that risk in all of these measures. panel thisuck by the morning and last night, part of what...
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. >> just connects you to theou tt universe.. >> can you sing us a little sg l something?thin >> i'll be seeing you in all tht old familiar places.. >> that's one of songs i sinkonk good i just want to hold your yu hand after hearing that.t >> okay. i think we said earlier this was at the signature theater i think that is wrong. >> no. >> at the liz they are theater. >> oh yeah.e t >> i want to make sure you go tg the right place it's at the lizz th a show time 8:00 o'clock tomorrow night. get your tickets now.. thank you so much for your time. >> thank you. so emuch enjoyed it. >> thank you for havinnjg me.avm back over to ya'll. >> when you do the soaps how faw long dunk the story line, did l you find it about the day youay were shoot wagon the script wasi for that day? day? >> we kind of have an arc of the story but it can change, it can change at any --ny >> whether you get killed off.lf >> they may not like. they wanted it to go that way t >> stay on your toes. toes. >> you kind of look like reba le shane sitting over there.. >> right. >> i watch soap pepper rahs.s my
. >> just connects you to theou tt universe.. >> can you sing us a little sg l something?thin >> i'll be seeing you in all tht old familiar places.. >> that's one of songs i sinkonk good i just want to hold your yu hand after hearing that.t >> okay. i think we said earlier this was at the signature theater i think that is wrong. >> no. >> at the liz they are theater. >> oh yeah.e t >> i want to make sure you go tg the right place it's at the...
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suitlandid parkway insider beltway jamssir to south capitol.ol. 295 northbound slows from theous 410 to the 11th street bridge. i heavy traffic there.re. through cheverly, 50 inboundever jamsly to 295t we still have al crash new york avenue in northeast.noheas bladensburg road with delaysroa back to south dakota so caution there. there southeast-southwest freewayeeway northbound crash at the case cas bridge did clear.ge did clear. it was blocking the left lane delays across the 14 street bridge. back to you steve.o yo all hailri the redskins burgundy and gold. >> hail. >> big winners after huge win hw over green bay last night.. fourth quarter and washington wn took the lead on that nice play pierre garrison and fatandt rob kelly with the 4-yardd touchdown right there. >> fat shaming him.. >> he fat shames himself all the time. tim aaron rodgers not happy a h a skins bands playing a tune. te. very happy.ap and i think we should see the dan snyder video, al. v >> here we go. g yup. >> jump around, jump around.p a. i'm trying to be the music m soundtrack. >> okay.kay >> skins owner dan
suitlandid parkway insider beltway jamssir to south capitol.ol. 295 northbound slows from theous 410 to the 11th street bridge. i heavy traffic there.re. through cheverly, 50 inboundever jamsly to 295t we still have al crash new york avenue in northeast.noheas bladensburg road with delaysroa back to south dakota so caution there. there southeast-southwest freewayeeway northbound crash at the case cas bridge did clear.ge did clear. it was blocking the left lane delays across the 14 street...
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around the dmv you'rr jam packed across the 14thhe 1 street bridge right now. 395 northbound jams from theou r beltway across the bridge withet all that rain and kind off sluggish condition right that.h. give yourself about 25 to 305 t extra minutes to get from therot beltway across the bridge. bdg this is a look at the beltway ay head down towards 210 really the inner loop from branch avenue across the wilson bridge jamsdgj and the outer loop is slow from the area of i would say south of 50 up to baltimore washingtonali parkway. taking a look at the legion bridge whole lost rain here.mo l we're seeing really hooeak vylea conditions on the inner and a outer loop to and from lee willw he john bridge. we have team coverage trackingig this rainy slow ride.id annie yu is hitting all of thatt traffic in virginia again notga moving out there >> reporter: yeah, erin. we are in a lot of stop and go g traffic kind of like the rain this morning.ng. we're hitting some rain here ana there and then it stops, but this is route 28 north and wee were trying to bypass the t traffic and all that congestion on
around the dmv you'rr jam packed across the 14thhe 1 street bridge right now. 395 northbound jams from theou r beltway across the bridge withet all that rain and kind off sluggish condition right that.h. give yourself about 25 to 305 t extra minutes to get from therot beltway across the bridge. bdg this is a look at the beltway ay head down towards 210 really the inner loop from branch avenue across the wilson bridge jamsdgj and the outer loop is slow from the area of i would say south of 50 up...
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theou start going through road of the globalization, of cutting trade agreements.ad for large companies. it should be bad for global growth. you have two angles to what donald trump is trying to do. a lot of that we need. then you have the protectionism, the populism. these things are eventually bad for the rest of the world as well as the u.s. francine: spending was claimed for. how much do we know about what president trump when he gets inaugurated will be able to spend? how does he fund it?...
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fil >> normal days i would openmal w theou door and my family comes around and gives me a hug. me ah >> reporter: investigators are now working to identify the captors and why they t abducted papini.ductedini. >> until we identify the suspect or suspects, thepes, public should remain cautious. . to be treated for minor injuries. she's expected to be okay ny new york leland vittert fox .ews. >> holiday tradition turningning deadly in louisville.isvill two people were killed anded four injured when someone seo started shooting near the nea crowds gathered for the juiceth bowl football game. ge. witnesses say coaches startedher scrambling to get players to ao safe place as police evacuated u the park. the event is a series off football games held onll thanksgiving. r whatr on a suspect o may have >> charges may be announced bed today in the death in the shooting of collin rose shot roo in the head on tuesday while w on patrol. police arrested a suspecta suspe shortly after the shooting andoa that suspect who hasn't been han identified was reportedly repory charged with assaulting
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if you ate lot over theou ate l thanksgiving break we'll showot you work out that is ove wilnglh get the slim me trim me on. >> there you go. >> exactly.ly. no matter how many christmas cookies or cocktails you had. erin will help us out with that. be right back. ?? ?? >> happening now proposal on the tabl nowe that would reduce metw service every day of the week. d.c. mayor muriel bowser rejected that plan. she's talking about it now at d.c. council the question sr. theyouery mayreje llkinisg teni what happens next? what's metro have to say about it? does thes mayor have enough power, bob, t do something about this and make change? >> reporter: she's got a voiceoi and allowed one, and it will beb expressed soon. they haven't gotten to that jusj yet here. yet here. we're on the fifth floor of theo wilson building the mayor t ceremonial conference room.e roo breakfast.ea they got sausage, potatoes, eggs here. here and the metering still going ono they've spoken about homelessness in the city.y the three city's 311 system. ste they'll talk about metro veryutr soon here. again, this is
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i know how you are in theou a it mornings. >> next topic. how do you feel about this? ou b there's an official study if yoy will that the closed doorseoo buttons in elevators don't workr they're there to just psychological psych us out.h o. >> i believe it.elve i >> isn't this depressing.his >> is there any proof behindera this. >> yes, there's ton.there'ton >> when you push button it but i doesn't close.esn't cle. >> it's on timer even though tih you're sitting there poking it.. and you don't want them to getet on because you'll have to take t another detour and stop at sp another floor.or >> who would do this? >> i mean like -- lik >> i test thed before.e. >> the elevator manufacturersacs let's just psych them out with m closed door button.cled doo who has got time for this? t >> the story says they shouldn'l have a closed door button it's i all on timer it doesn't matterot when you push it.ouh i >> here's the thing, sarah. the hold the door button next ix to does work.or >> that does work. that does w >> why would one work and onene not work i vote --ot-- >> what do
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relat i can also tell you that theou t victim who survived and was air lift is there now listedow s in stable condition. condition. reporting live in ashburn,ing vi alexandria limon fox5 news. news >> all right, some good news rh coming out of that.ne thank you so muchco alex.h >>> all right.>>> coming up, time nowal is 8:38. 8 timber. the capitol christmas tree has a been cut down and is now en nowe route to d.c.ro we'll have details on where it e comes from this year. after all donald trump has said and done... she ate like a pig. you can do anything. i moved on her like a [bleep] ...trump's just so disgusting and degrading. it just seems like he's invaded our lives. and he's the republican nominee for president. and now republican congresswoman comstock is trying to run away from trump? look, we just can't vote for comstock or trump. house majority pac is responsible >> ?? >> all new this morning this year's capitol christmas tree is traveling a very long distance to come to the district. the u.s. forest service helpeewe iden year's tree and the architect ai of the capitol had the f
relat i can also tell you that theou t victim who survived and was air lift is there now listedow s in stable condition. condition. reporting live in ashburn,ing vi alexandria limon fox5 news. news >> all right, some good news rh coming out of that.ne thank you so muchco alex.h >>> all right.>>> coming up, time nowal is 8:38. 8 timber. the capitol christmas tree has a been cut down and is now en nowe route to d.c.ro we'll have details on where it e comes from this year....
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as we fheorward b our camerasers there's a crash 66 eastboundtb as you try to get on theou rampm to the beltway.el you can see he it blocking thelg area. as we forward our cameras onceec again some other he slowdowns. 395 super jammed up byp shirlington circle with ait heavy flow of traffic.raffic speeds under 10 miles perper hour. this is the visual of the topoft of the beltway by new ham by nem where traffic is basically parked. you can see the off ramp molyving but traffic ocann alll lanes of the beltway underay 5 miles per hour. and 50 inbound from thehe beltway to 295 also not alsno looking so hot. hot allison and steve.te >> want erinerin. we all know metro has its has is share of problems but should shd the feds step in to fix the problems. >> national transporttationnsti safety board has been calling for the federal government tonlt help oversee plans to make metro safer for over a year y and fox5's bob barnard nowarn n this morning is live at the livt farragut north metro station for more on this and reactionndt from riders. bob, good morning. >> reporter: hey, good repor morni
as we fheorward b our camerasers there's a crash 66 eastboundtb as you try to get on theou rampm to the beltway.el you can see he it blocking thelg area. as we forward our cameras onceec again some other he slowdowns. 395 super jammed up byp shirlington circle with ait heavy flow of traffic.raffic speeds under 10 miles perper hour. this is the visual of the topoft of the beltway by new ham by nem where traffic is basically parked. you can see the off ramp molyving but traffic ocann alll lanes...
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out theou can check story in the latest issue of bloomberg businessweek.ine editors sunday on bloomberg television. vonnie: coming up on bloomberg markets, the top ranked the economy, gold, and currencies. he will discuss concerns of the year. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: 2:00 p.m. in new york, 11 :00 a.m. in san francisco, 7:00 p.m. in london. amanda: welcome to bloomberg markets. scarlet: we are live and in new york over the next hour and covering stories out of atlanta and vienna. stocks extended gains and to record territory. the dow cross past 19,000 for the first time in history. a snack and talks for an opec deal -- a snag in talks. iran and iraq may not get on board. president-elect donald trump meets with the new york times today, telling reporters he will not prosecute hillary clinton because it would be divisive. he says he may pull the nation out of climate deals. the market closes in two hours, and we are once again and record territory. julie: stocks have been bouncing around in a tight range today. the s&p was lower for some of the session b
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you will find there is a -- theous amount of room police force remain one of the -- they are being bashed by politicians, lawyers. it would be a good time to have a conversation on how to we reimagine public safety and the shrieking role of the police. >> a lot to take in there. silencing of voices. i would suspect you would have something to say about that? >> let me start with the apology. i think it is a step in the right direction, but i think there is a risk talking about apologizing for the past. there is a risk of saying, that was then, and this is now. then,tuff that happened it should have never happened, being knowledge that, and it is important to the knowledge that, but i think it is even more knowledge somes other things that mark was talking about, which are present-day racism in the present-day reality that all too many black and brown folks and low income folks have had to address. stepnk, that is the first in terms of looking forward, to me the first step to move forward that it begins with the reality on the ground. we may have different ideas to what those realities may
you will find there is a -- theous amount of room police force remain one of the -- they are being bashed by politicians, lawyers. it would be a good time to have a conversation on how to we reimagine public safety and the shrieking role of the police. >> a lot to take in there. silencing of voices. i would suspect you would have something to say about that? >> let me start with the apology. i think it is a step in the right direction, but i think there is a risk talking about...
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whether it is because of automation or some other reason, theou lose your job this -- reason does notatter. you just need the training to help you move into the next job. that is where we have fallen short in the united states in the federal government providing the right types of programs that are helpful to workers especially. host: martha from texas on the independents line. caller: i would like to say that i agree with the callers. the last man was fabulous. the first lady that spoke about about "rip up." commentators keep saying radical things when he just said examined. you is he was going to going to throw out the criminals. commentators are not saying it properly. the lady that spoke about that was so right. was -- when ig read about some of these trade agreements, we are restricting ourselves sometimes to third world rules. we are not a third world country. we have to renegotiate where we understand we are not putting ourselves under undue antrictions, because we made agreement that acts like we are a third world country. host: martha from texas. here is the language from don
whether it is because of automation or some other reason, theou lose your job this -- reason does notatter. you just need the training to help you move into the next job. that is where we have fallen short in the united states in the federal government providing the right types of programs that are helpful to workers especially. host: martha from texas on the independents line. caller: i would like to say that i agree with the callers. the last man was fabulous. the first lady that spoke about...