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theus not forget some of supply side policies that have worked throughout history.ower marginal tax rates. rolling back unnecessary and excessive regulations. to reduce trade barriers. neoclassiclassic policies. boss used them. my current boss is using them. the central-bank obsession is wrong. they need to be looking toward progrowth measures. the g7 will be here. in late spring, early summer. we are going to devote those sessions to what i call back to basics. we will be devoting those sessions to the need to restore world economic growth in europe, and latin america. in the middle east and asia. is the single biggest problem that is facing us today. we must restore growth and prosperity. those animal spirits as best we can. i don't see that so much as a central-bank function. toee it as going back old-fashioned supply-side policies. >> good news in inflation unless you are trying to raise your prices. larry kudlow, thank you very much. >> washington journal come alive every day with policy issues. we will talk about efforts to raise the minimum wage with the nati
theus not forget some of supply side policies that have worked throughout history.ower marginal tax rates. rolling back unnecessary and excessive regulations. to reduce trade barriers. neoclassiclassic policies. boss used them. my current boss is using them. the central-bank obsession is wrong. they need to be looking toward progrowth measures. the g7 will be here. in late spring, early summer. we are going to devote those sessions to what i call back to basics. we will be devoting those...
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harder than ever, because any criticism will be interpreteas supporting the united states, and because theuhas killed general solomonic, you quickly become -- general soleimani, u quickly come a traitor. >> the attack happened close to baghdad airport. let's go live to baghdad and jeremy bowen. iraq finds itself in the middle of the story between iran and the americans. what are the options the optio at iraqi government has? >> i don't think they havehat ma options. the power is in hands morero capable and er than they are. a caretaker pri minister because of the crisis going on before this started, which was over the big antigovernment demonstrations, also anti-iran demonstrations going on. trthose demoors are still there, occupying a central part of the city. i was talking to him today. they say they feel crushed between a rock and a h place, that ifhose powerful countries of iran and the u.s. would just leave them alone, of course that will not happen. >> we know the americans wanted to weaken iran's ability to control mitias in iraq. is it your assessment that his death will make any di
harder than ever, because any criticism will be interpreteas supporting the united states, and because theuhas killed general solomonic, you quickly become -- general soleimani, u quickly come a traitor. >> the attack happened close to baghdad airport. let's go live to baghdad and jeremy bowen. iraq finds itself in the middle of the story between iran and the americans. what are the options the optio at iraqi government has? >> i don't think they havehat ma options. the power is in...
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no trains or planecan go in or out the cdc says ithas reived severalitems for testing from pele in theusay have corona virus. the focus here is to form a proactive sponse there's very low in the bay area and again we're monitoring clsely of doctor erica pad with the alameda county health department lls me all bay area healtdepartments were on a conference call wednesday to prepare forwhat to do when a person wi corona virus comes to the baea, including how to reen possibly quarantine and get testing done quickly i might live in one place working another my child might be in jurisdiction. ol in another >>christie's is don't know those borders, so we really try to be consistent as possible the last time there was a major court a nation like th here. >>was when e measles outbreak to center stage as are all screening passengers and w atlanta's hartsfield-jackson international and chicago's o'hare airport will join the list. scientists are trying to create a vaccine to stop this virus om spreading you traveled on our that in close contact with someone from la torre has been suspected to have
no trains or planecan go in or out the cdc says ithas reived severalitems for testing from pele in theusay have corona virus. the focus here is to form a proactive sponse there's very low in the bay area and again we're monitoring clsely of doctor erica pad with the alameda county health department lls me all bay area healtdepartments were on a conference call wednesday to prepare forwhat to do when a person wi corona virus comes to the baea, including how to reen possibly quarantine and get...
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without further ado, let me introduce our office discussing their buck the state senate and theus commonwealth. [applause] i was fortunate e. enough to work for mitch mcconnell and people asked m ask me what it'so work for him and it' would often liken it to taking advanced seminars in history. history was very much a part of the day-to-day operations of his office, the way he ran things in a sort of informed his decision-making and outlooks towards his position. i remember he was fortunate enough to help me -- have me help staff. to take some interest in what people did in a long stretch of time and most of the senators after they finish their materials to check things out on their phone but he completed his briefing material and reached into his duffel bag and pulled heout a 700 page on senator robt taft of ohio. this book project of course the outgrowth talking about prominent kentucky senators and the positions they held in the chambers. i was hoping you might discuss a little bit about your history and how it developed and how those factor into your day-to-day operations as the maleader.
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own time in government that iran, who the u.k had full diplomatic relations with in the time, unlike theu, they take to the united states very seriously, and they take the history of the u.s.-iran relationship very seriously. they take the power of theun ed states, the military power but also the broader -- >> i don't think they were expecting eir major general from the quds force to be assassinated in the iraqi airport. >> that's a good point. but that doesn't mean that iran doesn't take america serious. and i think that the sen of iranian humiliation could obviously lead tm to miscalculate. that would have very grave consequences. those of us who were involved in the early days in trying to establish a nuclear agreement wi iran obviously fear that there is a return to a pathway to a nuclear weapon, that the terrible choice that all of us feared either iran gets the bb or iran gets bbed -- that that chce, we don't want to get back on that path again, and that's a fear of anyoneth who studiemiddle east at the moment. >> the united states, at this not to pursue a sthas decided of engagemen
own time in government that iran, who the u.k had full diplomatic relations with in the time, unlike theu, they take to the united states very seriously, and they take the history of the u.s.-iran relationship very seriously. they take the power of theun ed states, the military power but also the broader -- >> i don't think they were expecting eir major general from the quds force to be assassinated in the iraqi airport. >> that's a good point. but that doesn't mean that iran...
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i don't think that we coconclude at all we have seen an end theu, shia and the risk to our military and7 civilians is greater now because of this administration's actions, iran has been humiliated by this taking out of their top leadership, but also by their disastrous shootdown of this esvilian aircraft.hem, ith thiatnkak, m more dangerous and provocative in the sense that we may very well see covert retaliation against the united states. >> brennan: i want to switch gears, because in your role you were also playing a a a key -- u are a key figure in the impeachment investigation up to . i am wondering if you have a sense abooiutnt whether you wths an impeachment manager when this goes to a senate trial? >> well, that will be the speaker's decision, i don't want to get ahead of her thinking -- >> do you want to? >> i told the speaker i will play whatever role that she and the caucus believe would be useful. >> and the speaker was on another network today and seemed to leave open the idea of subpoenaing john bolton, the former national security advisor to the president. is that somethin
i don't think that we coconclude at all we have seen an end theu, shia and the risk to our military and7 civilians is greater now because of this administration's actions, iran has been humiliated by this taking out of their top leadership, but also by their disastrous shootdown of this esvilian aircraft.hem, ith thiatnkak, m more dangerous and provocative in the sense that we may very well see covert retaliation against the united states. >> brennan: i want to switch gears, because in...
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what theus as to european union will say about the mandate published next week.it will involve requirement for the level playing field and we have had those discussions. if there is an issue of divergence, trade could be difficult. i are looking out on this as speak to you here at 5:00. we watched where an investment -- $30 billion has been put in place for ireland to cope, and that's one level. if we do not have the capacity we could have a pileup. but we are brexit ready. i think europe and u.k. want the deal beyond the rhetoric we might here. and comments were made by the former ambassador to the u.s., he's a civil servant and he says the u.k. does not have the manpower to negotiate parallel agreements with the u.s. and europe, does that concern you? >> it's an opportunity for the u.k. to get a strong trading team in place, and put thought into the government here about how we can learn from the best of canada, australia, and the u.s. about how to do this. i think the u.k. is a fantastic agree, the point about getting speed into this process, i think both side
what theus as to european union will say about the mandate published next week.it will involve requirement for the level playing field and we have had those discussions. if there is an issue of divergence, trade could be difficult. i are looking out on this as speak to you here at 5:00. we watched where an investment -- $30 billion has been put in place for ireland to cope, and that's one level. if we do not have the capacity we could have a pileup. but we are brexit ready. i think europe and...
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south bay at 40.u also 40 in theu san francisco 43. and the northÑi bay down to 38.s we head through your !u afternoon. ebay, 56 here in danville. 54 ii] hayward. the peninsula at 55. san francisco sun for the xd afternoon. a little wind outc of the north at 12.ç 52 in therien san francisco. and the north bay, 56 in sonoma and 53 right up towards ukiah. m]fÑi extended forecast has aÑi of stuffÑi going on. so let's good ahead and get a look. it took me÷dxd a while to build this. you can see all the moving parts. chance oflp thatt( rainxd tomor. king tide returns on friday. it will be dry,e1 but this will continue into saturday and sunday with high tides from could get coastal flooding. slight chance of showers saturday morning. it's going to be just fine for they play in anything. no problems with that football game. sunshine, a slight chance on monday. and i think by nextçó wednesday a m maybe pushing back in that would hit>5( next thursday. we'll know more as the seven-day forecast. some on again, off again5a chas of somet( rainfall. járu now, we're doing really g
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tell you what he said ngnext, plus we continue to monitor what's going on in the senate tonight is theusnt trial continues. >> quid pro quo from the white house meeting at a subsequent to there was a quid pro quo for the security assistance as well. as confirmed by president trump 'us direction to him on september 7th. ♪ >> little pencil neck adam schiff. he's got the smallest, thinnest neck i've ever seen. >> tucker: congressman schiff and president trump are friends, we're not going to lie to you, but in the president impeachment trial, no matter how mad schiff may be, we already know it's going to happen. but romney may vote to convict, but in the end the president will be acquitted anyway. nobody doubts that. at nancy pelosi, not mitch mcconnell, not even adam schiff h and his -- most of the time. the real question about impeachment at this point is who or who will not publicly testify before this trial ends. would be nice to hear from some people specifically hunter biden, his arrangement with burisma, the ukrainian energy company. it's at the very heart ofth the story, the presiden
tell you what he said ngnext, plus we continue to monitor what's going on in the senate tonight is theusnt trial continues. >> quid pro quo from the white house meeting at a subsequent to there was a quid pro quo for the security assistance as well. as confirmed by president trump 'us direction to him on september 7th. ♪ >> little pencil neck adam schiff. he's got the smallest, thinnest neck i've ever seen. >> tucker: congressman schiff and president trump are friends, we're...
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morning this was near gilr and it hit just days after another quake near morgan hill kron on talk theuseological survey about a small earthquakes are perhaps a precursor to a larger one. >>all of these these these littleearthquakes are reminders that we liven earthquake country yes, there ll be more placed upon the ne about these are placed small it will still is no damage or injuries. so it's a big ways great reminders dismal time of th present to prepare for a larger found. these these earthquakes the pastew days is they're a signal that a bigg earthquake is funny wee the long ball has a visa is play so it in the background of what you mean they are going. >>you can find interactive earthquake math plus tips on how to survive the big one on kron 4 dot com. this interview first ran on 24 7 streami news service kron on you can download that app right now. >>high tides expected to last over the next month or so and that got north by officials warning of possible flooding. we have video from years earlier but it'san ongoing problem tied related flooding. can happewhether it's raining or n
morning this was near gilr and it hit just days after another quake near morgan hill kron on talk theuseological survey about a small earthquakes are perhaps a precursor to a larger one. >>all of these these these littleearthquakes are reminders that we liven earthquake country yes, there ll be more placed upon the ne about these are placed small it will still is no damage or injuries. so it's a big ways great reminders dismal time of th present to prepare for a larger found. these these...
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smuggling tunnel stretching 3 quarters of a mile long take a look at this extends a quarte mile in theus to san diego and a half mile in mexico that he won a makes it the longest one on record officials say the tunnel has a ventilation elevators at both entrances to get down about 70 feet. no arrests have been made in connection to th tunnel's discovery. part of the u s mexico border wall is down in mexico, strong winds blew down its panels today causing them to land on trees on the mexican side of the border. the area's part of ongoing construction project to try to improve existing sections of the border wall a customs and border patrol agents as a in concrete that hadn't cured yet. no one was rt the agnt says it's unclear how long it will take to fix those panels. >>and flamesshoot out froma high rise apartment in los angeles leading to a gut. wrenching moment for everybody who was watching the ring rescue of a man who was clinging to a ledge 49 ers back at work today, their first practice in south florid we ted to get the politiciansto. but they wouldn't. so we took it to the voters
smuggling tunnel stretching 3 quarters of a mile long take a look at this extends a quarte mile in theus to san diego and a half mile in mexico that he won a makes it the longest one on record officials say the tunnel has a ventilation elevators at both entrances to get down about 70 feet. no arrests have been made in connection to th tunnel's discovery. part of the u s mexico border wall is down in mexico, strong winds blew down its panels today causing them to land on trees on the mexican...
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theus get details of morning call on gold and the gold players.en a busy week for the gold price. what about gold m&a? >> pulled back to where it started before the tensions in the mid east, but when it comes to minors, bank of america has a new call out. they are saying last year was about mega deals. this year is about m&a for the mid tier miners. after bigger deals with the large-cap players, they had a spinoff of assets the mid tier market absorbed. they are very liquid and that is going to lead to a lot of mergers and acquisitions. they say it is necessary at this point, given that a lot of these firms need to replenish their reserves and bank of america calls it years of underinvestment. they say this needs to happen in 2020, or else mid tier players risk getting left behind. thanks very much. dani burger with the morning call on gold. next, look at your stocks to watch, including ryanair after it raised its guidance for the full year, expect those shares to move. ♪ matt: welcome back to bloomberg markets. this is "the european open." we are
theus get details of morning call on gold and the gold players.en a busy week for the gold price. what about gold m&a? >> pulled back to where it started before the tensions in the mid east, but when it comes to minors, bank of america has a new call out. they are saying last year was about mega deals. this year is about m&a for the mid tier miners. after bigger deals with the large-cap players, they had a spinoff of assets the mid tier market absorbed. they are very liquid and...
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. >> i think all of that is it exactly right and that question and that diversity across theus country. and we are culturally different and these experiences as young children. and then to make an amazing engineer but she has to have the opportunity to see that path forward. or the programs that it works for to be so invaluable to make sure because there is talent out there we have a pipeline problem. >> so you mentioned some of your experience in texas. so obviously we work very hard to have exceptional students thanks to the dedication and faculty and administrators and state officials to make sure they have the tools they need. but the challenges they face and then to share the ideas to help schools in south dakota recruit to retain teachers that are equipped. >> that my salary was cut more than $10000, but that is one thing that would attract teachers in rural areas. because they have nothing to lose. that's what i've noticed. so it's something that is new to them. so one is their pay scale obviously i am very my own right to use my own resources and that's what i promised my stude
. >> i think all of that is it exactly right and that question and that diversity across theus country. and we are culturally different and these experiences as young children. and then to make an amazing engineer but she has to have the opportunity to see that path forward. or the programs that it works for to be so invaluable to make sure because there is talent out there we have a pipeline problem. >> so you mentioned some of your experience in texas. so obviously we work very...
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tempeb from theu aboutÑi 63 degrees by friday. notice there's rain inÑii the weekend forecast.out that context with our sister company, universal studios, tied to the opening of super nintendo world at universal studios japan they are sending one person and three guests to be among the first people to experience it. today, the last day to enter the contest. head to today.com and submit a video, telling us why you are a supernintendo fan and deserve to go five people in the new york area will get a chance to come to the plaza for a chance to win the grand prize. how about them there apples? folks, back inside >>> up next, who is ready to shop from sprucing up your wardrobe toll your home chassie post is here walking us through the day's best holiday sales "today's consumer" this morning. holiday sales, as the temperature gets colder. the money-saving deals apparently keep getting hotter yahoo! lifestyle contributor, editor chassie post here with the scoop on today's best bargains good to see you. >> good to see you >> the deals online and in stores >> online and in stores. you c
tempeb from theu aboutÑi 63 degrees by friday. notice there's rain inÑii the weekend forecast.out that context with our sister company, universal studios, tied to the opening of super nintendo world at universal studios japan they are sending one person and three guests to be among the first people to experience it. today, the last day to enter the contest. head to today.com and submit a video, telling us why you are a supernintendo fan and deserve to go five people in the new york area will...
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is theu need to know wrap up of american banking earnings is simple.ut of the park. theas a little chippy on conference call yesterday over the narrowness of questions. we will talk to him about that at the world economic forum. dimon isw the fortress getting it right. it is always nice to see him at the espresso bar. here are the american banks, loser, loser, loser. yellow is wells fargo. there is the sole company, jamie dimon. he can have a shot of kahlua. sonali basak-- goes right to the heart of it. how lost his goldman sachs? : people are wondering what their numbers will look like. they are saying they will not stick to the $5 billion revenue targets that were previously set, but we have all kinds of things that you should be excited about. tom: go back to the chart again. i am all fired up. banking,banking, goldman sachs wants to be a bank. how many years will it take to be a bank with profit? sonali: it will take some time. you lower deposits, your cost of capital. in their core business, fixed income, none of them grows as much as jamie dimon,
is theu need to know wrap up of american banking earnings is simple.ut of the park. theas a little chippy on conference call yesterday over the narrowness of questions. we will talk to him about that at the world economic forum. dimon isw the fortress getting it right. it is always nice to see him at the espresso bar. here are the american banks, loser, loser, loser. yellow is wells fargo. there is the sole company, jamie dimon. he can have a shot of kahlua. sonali basak-- goes right to the...
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go to theu would polls with your friends, wouldn't you? that can be very powerful. >> i mean, dana, you had mentioned using contemporary art. i've used, on a few occasions, whichara walker images, unlike the artist you were describing -- >> ken gonzalez. about absence. and walker is about this sort of superabundance, sort of horrifying, everything is there. i've had really remarkable discussions with students. my concern is that they don't though they're saturated in images, and still they don't have a good critical that.y for but walker's art is, i mean, troubling but in i think a very productive way in a classroom. is that something -- do you use some of her material? do. but just to return to this point, i actually believe they with a visual acuity. isis just forcing -- forcing strong -- encouraging them to really just make it e explicit d to think about reading images as a process that has a convention for a time and place. yeah. but kara walker is great, yeah, really wonderful. wonderful. >> yeah. >> hi. the university of chicago. i w
go to theu would polls with your friends, wouldn't you? that can be very powerful. >> i mean, dana, you had mentioned using contemporary art. i've used, on a few occasions, whichara walker images, unlike the artist you were describing -- >> ken gonzalez. about absence. and walker is about this sort of superabundance, sort of horrifying, everything is there. i've had really remarkable discussions with students. my concern is that they don't though they're saturated in images, and...
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theus life dwindled in years after the civil war. a lot of students left to enlist. the university stayed open but only barely. only at the end of the war did troops make it to the village of chapel hill. the university administrators and state leaders managed to negotiate from preventing the university from being destroyed. from many soldiers united states regiments housed on campus and in nearby towns. a branch of the railroad finally came to town. a couple of textile mills developed. the industry for the town and nearby communities began to develop outside the community. in the 1890's, the university began a drive toward becoming a modern university. this meant expanding enrollment and making a more constructive effort to be involved in a positive way for the life of the state. the university began to grow in prestige and in national reputation. was embarkingn it on an ambitious building and growth campaign. to some extent, inspired by universities in the midwest. engageversity began to not just with the state of north carolina but the region. these academic progr
theus life dwindled in years after the civil war. a lot of students left to enlist. the university stayed open but only barely. only at the end of the war did troops make it to the village of chapel hill. the university administrators and state leaders managed to negotiate from preventing the university from being destroyed. from many soldiers united states regiments housed on campus and in nearby towns. a branch of the railroad finally came to town. a couple of textile mills developed. the...