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emily: that was the ceo, ed tilly, there. golden globe nominations were just announced.nd hbo tied with the most nominations. some of the shows include "the "stranger things," and others. in the meantime, hulu got three nominations. a music identification service is acquired, shazam. next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: apple has confirmed that they will acquire a music identification service that has found struggles in monetization. this is significantly less than the valuation efforts in 2016. him the valuation efforts in 2016. joining us now is our bloomberg tech editor and still with us is bob o'donnell. mark, why are they buying shazam? mark: i don't know. they have integrated with siri. it will tell you the name of a song. why do they want it? it has a lot of good data. it gives them another foothold on the android. we will see. we also have other reports that other companies are trying to purchase shazam, but shazam is a key component. what happens if a competitor buys shazam? apple does not have the partnership anymore? maybe they will take it off the iphone or siri
emily: that was the ceo, ed tilly, there. golden globe nominations were just announced.nd hbo tied with the most nominations. some of the shows include "the "stranger things," and others. in the meantime, hulu got three nominations. a music identification service is acquired, shazam. next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: apple has confirmed that they will acquire a music identification service that has found struggles in monetization. this is significantly less than the valuation...
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tillis and reiterated that all options remain on the table including military action. republican senator lindsey graham said this week he believes time is running out and if nothing changes there is a 30% chance president trump attacks north korea first. in new york, brian yunus, fox news. >>> coming up a criminal tries to channel santa claus but ends up on the wrong side of the law. why it was all too easy to take this would-be thief into custody. >>> and next for the first time on capitol hill a sexual misconduct allegation is pointing toward a female politician. the latest on those allegations coming up after break. [ music ] it feels good to be back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the sexual harassment scandal making its way through congress is now affecting a potential lawmaker, a woman running for office. andrea ramsey of kansas dropped her bid for a house seat over a 2005 lawsuit from a former male subordinate accusing her of sexual harassment area we have the latest from washington. >> reporter: this one is a twist because in this case the accuser is a man and the alleged perpetrator
tillis and reiterated that all options remain on the table including military action. republican senator lindsey graham said this week he believes time is running out and if nothing changes there is a 30% chance president trump attacks north korea first. in new york, brian yunus, fox news. >>> coming up a criminal tries to channel santa claus but ends up on the wrong side of the law. why it was all too easy to take this would-be thief into custody. >>> and next for the first...
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it is a product of several months of hard work between this senator and senators cornyn, graham, tillis, lankford, purdue and cotton. before the days out and the senate closes down, you will hear from almost all those folks on their approach to this legislation and their support for it. before i discuss what the bill does, i want to explain the process we have used to this point. on september 5, 2017, attorney general sessions announced that donald trump had decided to rescind former president obama's unlawful executive amnesty program. almost 700,000 young people relied on president obama's false promise, the trump administration called upon congress to do what the president doesn't have the legal authority to do, to find the only real type of long-term solution to this issue and we are here because that is a legislative solution and not something that the executive branch thinks up and tries to put in place. starting in september i have held multiple meetings with senators cornyn hologram, tillis, lankford, purdue and cotton to determine how best to fix daca. our aim was to find a sol
it is a product of several months of hard work between this senator and senators cornyn, graham, tillis, lankford, purdue and cotton. before the days out and the senate closes down, you will hear from almost all those folks on their approach to this legislation and their support for it. before i discuss what the bill does, i want to explain the process we have used to this point. on september 5, 2017, attorney general sessions announced that donald trump had decided to rescind former president...
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tillis: thank you, mr. president. i also want to thank chairman grassley for his leadership on this issue and his willingness to sit down and talk to a diverse group of people to talk about a problem that we must solve. senator grassley did such a good job of describing some of the technical aspects of the secure act and the bridge act and other legislation that actually came together to create the secure act. i want to back up and talk a little bit about what we're actually trying to do here. there are two key components to this bill and to efforts that have gone before the point that we've introduced this bill that i think are very important. the first one is the daca program, the deferred action for childhood arieftion. it was -- arrivals. it was implemented by president obama. what president obama sought to do was to provide some certainty for jiang adults -- for young adults and children who were brought across the border through the decisions of their parents or guardian, to cross the border illegally. today the
tillis: thank you, mr. president. i also want to thank chairman grassley for his leadership on this issue and his willingness to sit down and talk to a diverse group of people to talk about a problem that we must solve. senator grassley did such a good job of describing some of the technical aspects of the secure act and the bridge act and other legislation that actually came together to create the secure act. i want to back up and talk a little bit about what we're actually trying to do here....
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vonnie: thank you to our guest ed tilly and julie hyman. you can see clearly we have yields down in the u k and germany. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ mark: take a look at where european markets are trading as we head into the close. we have gains in london, weaker pound boosting the u.k. benchmark, ftse 100. france lower. and datacb and bank of england including here in the u.k., consumer inflation inflation -- price inflation tomorrow. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> welcome to the european headquarters in the city of london. this is the european close. i'm mark barton. with vonny quinn in new york. the stocks were up earlier for a third consecutive day, best run since early november and comes after the biggest weekly gains since mid september. the index also gained for the second week in three big weeks and the central banks, b.o.e., lots of data on both sides of the lot lan particular. what's moving sterling? well, brexit, of course. after friday's big breakthrough, tipping today, fell 2/3 above today and this is a five-day chart going back to last mo
vonnie: thank you to our guest ed tilly and julie hyman. you can see clearly we have yields down in the u k and germany. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ mark: take a look at where european markets are trading as we head into the close. we have gains in london, weaker pound boosting the u.k. benchmark, ftse 100. france lower. and datacb and bank of england including here in the u.k., consumer inflation inflation -- price inflation tomorrow. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> welcome to the european...
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denied applications for bitcoin etfs on the grounds that the cryptocurrency was unregulated ed tillyays he plans to reapply. >> i've never seen a chart of a security where the price really had a vertical pattern to it by the coy bitcoin is the most vertical that doesn't end painfully this is a toxic concept for investors. >> that was not ed tilly, that was stephen roach who issued that stark warning on bitcoin. >>> moving on, we will encourage to you e-mail us about bitcoin the address is streetsignseurope@cn streetsignseurope@cnbc.com, and you can tweet us at streetsignseurope@cnbc. >>> still to come, move over, through a new costume marty in town tanya breyer will be talking about fashion awards with nadja swarovski. >> fashion is so important fash slun ion is at the root of swarovski. our first client was queen victoria the fashion industry is crucial to us. we are trying to adorn and glamorize our own clients within the fashion industry but also we are trying to create that bridge between what the fashion industry has to offer with swarovski and what the jewelry has to offer to c
denied applications for bitcoin etfs on the grounds that the cryptocurrency was unregulated ed tillyays he plans to reapply. >> i've never seen a chart of a security where the price really had a vertical pattern to it by the coy bitcoin is the most vertical that doesn't end painfully this is a toxic concept for investors. >> that was not ed tilly, that was stephen roach who issued that stark warning on bitcoin. >>> moving on, we will encourage to you e-mail us about bitcoin...
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we, ed tilly -- of cboe, ed tilly will join us at 4:30 p.m. u.k. time.ident says president trump's declaration that jerusalem is the capital israel was dangerous to peace. protests continue. the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. says it is up to israel and the palestinians to decide the status of jerusalem. besident trump is said to planning the closing arguments of the republican tax cut in a speech on wednesday. he will speak in washington as house and senate teams try to iron out differences in the two plants. yesterday, the president tweeted -- edging closer and closer on the tax cut bill. up better than expected. house and senate working hard. the uk's brexit secretary wants a trade deal with the european union that up better than expec. house and senate working hard. includes the best part of the blocks agreements , and south canada korea along with financial services. cameavid davis' comments while theresa may was preparing or the cabinet meeting to hammer out the details of the deal. >> we start with the best of japan, canada, and south korea. >> new z
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and then further west out towards chain tilly and sterling, just light rain as well. on futurecast, the good news, by 6:00 a.m., everything is pretty much gone. if you're going to take a walk can the dog after dinner, you will need the umbrella. by 6:00 a.m., breaks in the clouds off to the west. temperatures not crazy cold. 45 downtown. that is not bad. now 42 in buoy. sun appearing in silver springs. by lunchtime we are clear with temperatures back upper 40s to around 50. this is our first cool shot. we will come back and talk about when the real arctic air rolls in and when our best chance of seeing snow will >> topper, thanks a lot. >>> right no you at 6:00, one of the area's private schools is dealing with sexual assault allegations that date back some 50 years. the accused teacher is now dead. the school in bethesda sent out a letter that spells out claims by two former student who's say they were sexually abused by a teacher decades ago. it has hired an outside firm to investigate if there are other victims tonight and whether past school leaders knew about the
and then further west out towards chain tilly and sterling, just light rain as well. on futurecast, the good news, by 6:00 a.m., everything is pretty much gone. if you're going to take a walk can the dog after dinner, you will need the umbrella. by 6:00 a.m., breaks in the clouds off to the west. temperatures not crazy cold. 45 downtown. that is not bad. now 42 in buoy. sun appearing in silver springs. by lunchtime we are clear with temperatures back upper 40s to around 50. this is our first...
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i talked to see bo ceo ed tilly on bloomberg tv. he said you will see arbitrageurs close the gap. it could take days or even weeks to occur. part of the reason we might see this is that you have a lot of volatility. thes hard to predict where price will be in order to close that gap. in addition, it is the first day. you have not had that many contracts traded. you have a number of different factors as well that are putting upward pressures on the futures. scott bauer, a traitor, -- trader, said not a preferment. it is allowing shorting. exactly.'t -- you have a look at the bloomberg wrote quick and we will show you what this looks like. this premium that futures are trading at. thelet: we are looking at active contract which expires in january. do we know what happens in january? yes.: there is a rolling over in january of the futures contract. it is a monthly contract. this is cash settled, it is not that coin settled. in other words, you never take delivery of the actual bitcoin like you would if you held and .il contract to expiration you get the cash value of the bitcoin whic
i talked to see bo ceo ed tilly on bloomberg tv. he said you will see arbitrageurs close the gap. it could take days or even weeks to occur. part of the reason we might see this is that you have a lot of volatility. thes hard to predict where price will be in order to close that gap. in addition, it is the first day. you have not had that many contracts traded. you have a number of different factors as well that are putting upward pressures on the futures. scott bauer, a traitor, -- trader,...
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that act -- senator tillis brand. that act provides more flexibility for military families. it allows military families for the first time to meet one of the challenges they have when every two or three years to get a new assignment. if you're trying to stay because your spouse needs to finish a job or your kids need to finish the school year, or the opposite, actually not part of the process anymore but it can be now. we have a provision in law now that allows families to meet those challenges of a child finishing or starting a school year, when your family, their family thinks they should. a spouse who gets to complete a job or start a job based on their schedule rather than the military schedule. this will help people stay in a military. it rewards the support that damn skip to the military. it allows the family to either move early or to remain at their current duty station up to six months while their spouse begins a newth assignment, while their spouse stays a longer behind to complete that assignment. the spouse has to assume the responsibility for how to take care of
that act -- senator tillis brand. that act provides more flexibility for military families. it allows military families for the first time to meet one of the challenges they have when every two or three years to get a new assignment. if you're trying to stay because your spouse needs to finish a job or your kids need to finish the school year, or the opposite, actually not part of the process anymore but it can be now. we have a provision in law now that allows families to meet those challenges...
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ben a court in turkey has released a turkish german journalist pending trial for terrorism michelle tillis case says test at the already strained relations between berlin and to lou was arrested earlier this year and what human rights organizations have called a targeted crackdown on free speech and turkey. michelle a total can finally embrace her family members again she'd been in a women's prison since april when she was arrested in istanbul her three year old son also spent time with her behind bars. is a big fish i'm very happy but also very exhausted and this is been a huge sacrifice that i still have to process. it's dangerous to leave in the coming days i'll get a clear idea of what actually happened and be able to say mall. but told those new freedom only goes so far turkish authorities have refused to return her passport the charges against her membership in a left wing group turkey considers a terrorist organization remain her trial is still set for spring. for the german government to those release is a good sign but not a final resolution. on this. we are not in place yet where
ben a court in turkey has released a turkish german journalist pending trial for terrorism michelle tillis case says test at the already strained relations between berlin and to lou was arrested earlier this year and what human rights organizations have called a targeted crackdown on free speech and turkey. michelle a total can finally embrace her family members again she'd been in a women's prison since april when she was arrested in istanbul her three year old son also spent time with her...
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it's 9am, and chloe tilly. welcome to the programme.b afterjust five years, what is being done to fill the posts? this programme has had exclusive access to a pilot scheme recruting top professionals to retrain as teachers. ijust thought, i just thought, if ijust thought, if ijust retire and do nothing, all that's gone to waste. and i didn't like the idea of that. i wanted to do something with it. i've spent 20 years trying to do my best for my country, and i want to help students and children in my own community. we are talking to two people who have swapped high—flying careers for the classroom later in the programme. boris johnson, the foreign secretary, is in russia for talks with his counterpart this morning — the first time such a meeting has
it's 9am, and chloe tilly. welcome to the programme.b afterjust five years, what is being done to fill the posts? this programme has had exclusive access to a pilot scheme recruting top professionals to retrain as teachers. ijust thought, i just thought, if ijust thought, if ijust retire and do nothing, all that's gone to waste. and i didn't like the idea of that. i wanted to do something with it. i've spent 20 years trying to do my best for my country, and i want to help students and children...
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eo, edthat was the c tilly, there. the most nominations, each with 12. some of the shows include "the crown," ." in the meantime, hulu got three nominations. a music identification service is acquired, shazam. next. this is bloomberg. host: apple has confirmed that they will acquire a music identification service that has found struggles in monetization. this is significantly less than efforts in 2016. joining us now is our bloomberg tech editor and still with us is bob o'donnell. mark, why are they buying shazam? >> i don't know. they have integrated with siri. the name of aou song. why do they want it? it is data. this gives another purpose. maybe that will close out android. we will see. you have other companies that are trying to purchase shazam, but shazam is a key component. a competitor if purchases shazam and apple does not have the partnership anymore ? they could lose the data. from a feature perspective, there is not much it can add that they already had. >> in terms of integrating into apple music. >> they could make a social functionality, t
eo, edthat was the c tilly, there. the most nominations, each with 12. some of the shows include "the crown," ." in the meantime, hulu got three nominations. a music identification service is acquired, shazam. next. this is bloomberg. host: apple has confirmed that they will acquire a music identification service that has found struggles in monetization. this is significantly less than efforts in 2016. joining us now is our bloomberg tech editor and still with us is bob...
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no longer has a role to play in the peace process let's us speak to virginia tillis is a professor of political science at southern illinois university she's also the author of the one state solution a breakthrough for peace in the israeli palestinian dead long joining us via skype from carbondale thanks very much for speaking to us before i get into the issue for the one state solution that you write about and let me first ask you about the impact this the says and by donald trump to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital what impact it's having on palestinians that live in occupied east jerusalem right now and for those who live in other occupied territories and want to make their way into jerusalem to visit the holy site for example. well it's speaking for the united states and those opposed to the action of some of the other people on your program but i think it's very natural course we would expect to see a mass demonstration of you know the kinds we're now seeing. a spontaneous popular uprising principled action against this just your. presence. and the difficulty is that there
no longer has a role to play in the peace process let's us speak to virginia tillis is a professor of political science at southern illinois university she's also the author of the one state solution a breakthrough for peace in the israeli palestinian dead long joining us via skype from carbondale thanks very much for speaking to us before i get into the issue for the one state solution that you write about and let me first ask you about the impact this the says and by donald trump to recognize...
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joining us is edward tilly. what do you make of it? edward: it is good given the parameters.4% margin might be sent but that it might not be what the brokers are doing some went to 70 percent in some way to cash. . there's also no shortage in also thend participation of brokerage firms is almost no. most of the large films -- firms them toallowing their come in and sell. getting over 3000 is a victory. mark: let's move on. oil steady today. ..s. drilling is expanding opec nations signaling it may face out production cuts if the market improves i the middle of the next year. we are stuck in a bit of a range, what is next? edward: we went up so much of the opec talks. $60 in the wti. what the markets are doing is settling back and looking for trade bottoms. what happens is, if tax cuts go through, once we hit through that phase of it, the market will look at the u.s. and say good growth. china is replacing the u.s. as the largest importer as we are speaking right now. 6% rangenomy is in a of growth. europe is coming on. with the fomc and the european central bank and other cent
joining us is edward tilly. what do you make of it? edward: it is good given the parameters.4% margin might be sent but that it might not be what the brokers are doing some went to 70 percent in some way to cash. . there's also no shortage in also thend participation of brokerage firms is almost no. most of the large films -- firms them toallowing their come in and sell. getting over 3000 is a victory. mark: let's move on. oil steady today. ..s. drilling is expanding opec nations signaling it...
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scarlet and julia chatterley spoke with ceo ed tilly about the upcoming launch.g new contract in the market place. it is a slow build. we start the futures here. open interest builds over time. we have reliable settlements. we have oversight from the cftc and her own regulatory department. that builds over time. when i think the institutions will make more moves into bitcoin. it will take time. >> you started working at sea bow as a clerk. you've seen it introduce lots of things over the past 30 years. compared -- compare and contrast what you see in bitcoin with other products in the past. >> they're very small. especially compared to the markets we build in the past. to your point, co has a history of new tools to manage risk to the marketplace. vix is the best example. week,n the coverage last we set a daily fix options record. one million contracts in the low volatility environment. bitcoin moved $500 or $400. so this is -- we are pretty realistic on her expectations, but to your point, this is relatively small. relatively new. really, the market is what they
scarlet and julia chatterley spoke with ceo ed tilly about the upcoming launch.g new contract in the market place. it is a slow build. we start the futures here. open interest builds over time. we have reliable settlements. we have oversight from the cftc and her own regulatory department. that builds over time. when i think the institutions will make more moves into bitcoin. it will take time. >> you started working at sea bow as a clerk. you've seen it introduce lots of things over the...
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some people got that chance at a center in chan tilly.ey sponsor the live live 30 minute broadcast each month. >> our job is to get kids excited and we do that by allowing them to follow along on something that they are not able to do. experiences that kids may never get. >> so cool. the program is broadcast live online on the air and space museum website if you want to see it. >> it's peaking tonight and we'll be able to see it right here in our own backyard. that is, if the weather cooperates. here's storm team 4 meteorologist amelia draper >> it's a million dollar question. the meteor shower peaks tonight. you can set your alarm really early or get up early for work, 1:00 a.m. until 4:00 a.m. is the best viewing conditions in our area and this isn't only the best meteor shower because of how bright they are but because of how frequent they are. we can see up to 120 an hour or two a minute. they can be seen anywhere as long as the clouds cooperate but you want to look towards the east. earlier today, i spoke with nasa astro physicist of
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tilly: that was edward talking to bloomberg. looking for more perspective on the bitcoin story , justin fox has just weighed in saying "only 21 million of the coins can never be created and less something goes terribly wrong and that limit will be reached two decades from now. one time-honored way for investment levels to deflate is to create more supply of the asset that has gotten so expensive, and that is certainly happening these days in the cryptocurrency seen, but bitcoin itself remains care scarce. " on russia,r guest their role in the region, and the recent terror attacks, the latest one in new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ yousef: this is "bloomberg markets: middle east." i am yousef gamal el-din. let's cross over to the air of strategy forum in dubai. manus cranny joins us with some special guest. >> thank you very much. the president of the eurasia group this morning. great to have you on bloomberg. ,utin claims figtree in syria the headline this morning. is that your assessment. is this a victory? why is he pulling the
tilly: that was edward talking to bloomberg. looking for more perspective on the bitcoin story , justin fox has just weighed in saying "only 21 million of the coins can never be created and less something goes terribly wrong and that limit will be reached two decades from now. one time-honored way for investment levels to deflate is to create more supply of the asset that has gotten so expensive, and that is certainly happening these days in the cryptocurrency seen, but bitcoin itself...
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you time, edward tilly . let's cross back to upper darby --abu dhabi and tracy for more interviews. morning. for thepivotal time region's capital markets. we are expecting the saudi aramco ipo. meanwhile, we have adnoc expected to list a 10% stake for the first time this week. let's get more with invest corp's ceo with $21 billion in assets under management. i want to start with the news out of the u.s., implications of the tax reform bill for your commercial real estate investments in the u.s.? good or bad? >> we are among the top 10 foreign buyers of u.s. real estate over the past decade, so we are definitely long the u.s.. the implications of the tax reform for our real estate sector itself is relatively limited. the broader implications on private investment activity is more important frankly. from a real estate perspective, there will be a slightly higher tax burden, but the stimulus that will give to the local ratesy, we expect rental to increase correspondingly. tracy: let's talk about private equity. you have a potential boost from tax reform. you have a lot of concern about
you time, edward tilly . let's cross back to upper darby --abu dhabi and tracy for more interviews. morning. for thepivotal time region's capital markets. we are expecting the saudi aramco ipo. meanwhile, we have adnoc expected to list a 10% stake for the first time this week. let's get more with invest corp's ceo with $21 billion in assets under management. i want to start with the news out of the u.s., implications of the tax reform bill for your commercial real estate investments in the...
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. >> the president also urged to end the russian investigation swiftly a white house spokesman tillielling at no point has the president attempted undue influence. >> ahead, there's bipartisan agreement on one uncomfortable topic. >> yes, i think he should resign, immediately. >> congress man conyers should resign. >> against mounting pressure, can congress man john conyers hold on to his seat? [vo] quickbooks introduces jeanette and her new mobile wedding business. at first, getting paid was tough... until she got quickbooks. now she sends invoices, sees when they've been viewed and-ta-dah-paid twice as fast for free. visit quickbooks-dot-com. >>> michigan democratic congressman being treated for stress this morning as calls for his resignation mount. the 88-year-old law maker facing allegations of sexual misconduct. house leaders from both parties calling on him to step down. >> yes, i think he should resign immediately. >> the brave women who came forward are owed justice. i pray for congressman conyers and his family. and wish them well. however, congressman conyers should resign
. >> the president also urged to end the russian investigation swiftly a white house spokesman tillielling at no point has the president attempted undue influence. >> ahead, there's bipartisan agreement on one uncomfortable topic. >> yes, i think he should resign, immediately. >> congress man conyers should resign. >> against mounting pressure, can congress man john conyers hold on to his seat? [vo] quickbooks introduces jeanette and her new mobile wedding...
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we caught up with ed tilly on the appetite participants so far. >> at lunch, we had about 12 nonparticipantsthose are registered traders. we are up to about 22. and we will not see clarity from that time, but we will see a big change. we will see that build over the days and weeks to come. shery: we are joined now with more on bitcoin. that fear shortselling at least for now. >> you can still short sell and i think you have to be a pretty brave trader to short sell an asset that's games like 90% in the past couple of weeks. in the past couple of weeks, but 1500% or more? you're talking about something like 100,000,000%. thise: bitcoin became quarter trillion dollar market cap with not just bitcoin, but all the crypto currencies. what is it now and what will it be out with all the other contracts? rob: it's about $280 billion in cryptocurrency overall, pushing 400. part of the creation of it was that they agreed on a finite amount. there will not be more than a certain amount. we're not quite there yet. the irony of the past day is that was really created as an alternative to financial instit
we caught up with ed tilly on the appetite participants so far. >> at lunch, we had about 12 nonparticipantsthose are registered traders. we are up to about 22. and we will not see clarity from that time, but we will see a big change. we will see that build over the days and weeks to come. shery: we are joined now with more on bitcoin. that fear shortselling at least for now. >> you can still short sell and i think you have to be a pretty brave trader to short sell an asset that's...
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reassuring words from ed tilly there.ht, a warning, and a pretty strong one. i spoke to andrew bailey, chief executive of the financial conduct authority, an important regulator. i asked him how concerned he is about bitcoin‘s meteoric rise in value. it's actually not regulated by us in its bitcoin form. where we come in is where there are instruments that are referenced to bitcoin. it's a very volatile commodity in terms of its pricing, if you look at what's happened this year. and i would caution to people, we know relatively little about what, in a sense, forms the price of bitcoin. it's an odd commodity as well because the eventual supply is fixed. if you want to invest in bitcoin, be prepared to lose all your money. that would be my serious warning. what evidence do you have at the fca about who is actually buying bitcoin? we don't regulate bitcoin, as such. isn't that the problem, mr bailey, that you don't regulate? the technology is ahead of you. well, i'll come back to that. i think the decision on what we regulat
reassuring words from ed tilly there.ht, a warning, and a pretty strong one. i spoke to andrew bailey, chief executive of the financial conduct authority, an important regulator. i asked him how concerned he is about bitcoin‘s meteoric rise in value. it's actually not regulated by us in its bitcoin form. where we come in is where there are instruments that are referenced to bitcoin. it's a very volatile commodity in terms of its pricing, if you look at what's happened this year. and i would...
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scarlet fu and julia chatterley spoke with chairman and ceo ed tilly about the upcoming launch. >> we it takes to bring new contract in the market -- to the marketplace. it is a slow build. we start the futures here. open interest builds over time. we have reliable settlements. we have oversight from the cftc and our own regulatory department. that builds over time. that is when i think the institutions will make more moves into bitcoin. but it is going to take some time. >> you started working at cboe in 1987 as a floor clerk. you've seen it introduce lots of products over the past 30 years. the size ofcontrast the potential market in bitcoin futures with other products you have seen in the past. >> they're very small. especially compared to the markets we have built in the past. to your point, cboe has a history of new tools to manage risk to the marketplace. vix is the best example. lost in the coverage last week, we set a daily fix options record. 3.1 million contracts in a low volatility environment, that is remarkable. but the coverage in the industry was bitcoin moved $500 or $
scarlet fu and julia chatterley spoke with chairman and ceo ed tilly about the upcoming launch. >> we it takes to bring new contract in the market -- to the marketplace. it is a slow build. we start the futures here. open interest builds over time. we have reliable settlements. we have oversight from the cftc and our own regulatory department. that builds over time. that is when i think the institutions will make more moves into bitcoin. but it is going to take some time. >> you...
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our county transportation authority under the leadership of executive director tilly chang, its chairaron peskin and vice chair tang have been critical to putting together the planning and funding so we can do things like get the central subway done, get this largest ever light rail procurement done so we're very pleased to be joined by our great partner, deputy director of the county transportation authority, maria lombardo. [applause] >> hello. i'm very pleased to be here. on behalf of our chair aaron peskin i want to issue a congratulations on the entire mmta for reaching another milestone ahead of schedule. let's keep that up. as has been said before, i really have to recognize that making an investment of this significance is a team effort and we are so fortunate to have a wonderful set of team players from the federal level, the state level, mary lee, the board of supervisors, the m.t.a. and so on. i want to add to that team, though, a very important group. which is san francisco residents and voters. [applause] yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, rights? thanks to their foresight back in 1
our county transportation authority under the leadership of executive director tilly chang, its chairaron peskin and vice chair tang have been critical to putting together the planning and funding so we can do things like get the central subway done, get this largest ever light rail procurement done so we're very pleased to be joined by our great partner, deputy director of the county transportation authority, maria lombardo. [applause] >> hello. i'm very pleased to be here. on behalf of...
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thom tillis (r) north carolina "a bold big idea that's going to provide tax relief for working families.sen. michael bennet (d)colorado it's been so falsely described and written in such a way that it actually denies the middle class in america benefits it could actually use."sen. ron wyden (d) oregon "a trillion dollars short in spenidng has had no effect on the discussion that we're having on the republican side.(pam) republicans have promised the corporate tax cut will will mean higher pay and more jobs .... however, ironically, in front of the presidents' economic adviser gary cohn, the wall street journal asked a group of corporate leaders, if they would pump more money into their businesses ... and the c-e-o's admitted, workers will not necessarily see more jobs or higher wages any time soon stockholders will likely benefit first. by the way... california senator dianne feinstein says, the senate does not even have the final bill --- she calls it all .. outrageous. the senate vote is continuing at this hour... we will keep you updated through the night tonight.. (vicki) coming up... t
thom tillis (r) north carolina "a bold big idea that's going to provide tax relief for working families.sen. michael bennet (d)colorado it's been so falsely described and written in such a way that it actually denies the middle class in america benefits it could actually use."sen. ron wyden (d) oregon "a trillion dollars short in spenidng has had no effect on the discussion that we're having on the republican side.(pam) republicans have promised the corporate tax cut will will...
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it's is thom tillis and burr who blocked two qualified black women. one supreme court justice from getting a hearing. now you have sessions attacking the poor, talking about arrest that dickins spoke against in the 1830s. this is troubling. we have to understand not only is it anti good news or more like the grinch that stole christmas than the christ of christmas, it is connected this to white supremacist mind set that links poverty and failure, black, brown persons as the gateway to undermining public support. here is the hit on it, though. >> right. >> it also means, joy, the majority of the people that would get hurt would be white women and children. we feared for instance roy moore but sessions is from alabama, too, and in policy, he's no different than roy moore. >> wow. >> that's something that we should understand in policy. in policy. >> dr. william barber, the man behind the movement and restart of the poor people's campaign, thank you. happy new year. >> thank you, take care. >>> i want to take a minute to spare the thought of erica garner
it's is thom tillis and burr who blocked two qualified black women. one supreme court justice from getting a hearing. now you have sessions attacking the poor, talking about arrest that dickins spoke against in the 1830s. this is troubling. we have to understand not only is it anti good news or more like the grinch that stole christmas than the christ of christmas, it is connected this to white supremacist mind set that links poverty and failure, black, brown persons as the gateway to...
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tom tillis, republican from north carolina was concerned about this, why isn't there legislation or are they talking? >> and four people charged and two taking plea deals and rosenstein said he's happy with the way things are going, wonder if the members of congress don't need to be vocal because the investigation is speaking for itself and moving forward. >> why are some being more vocal? precaution or do they know something? >> stay with me, going to ask you why president trump is always lying. >>> fox news coup. >> why donald trump doesn't have the legal power to remove mueller. >>> and remember trump said this about the tax bill. >> this is going to cost me a fortune this thing, believe me. this is not good for me. >> new reports why it's the opposite. speak with democratic senator chris van hall. looking forward to that. ari melber, "the beat," msnbc. ( ♪ ) more people shop online for the holidays than ever before. (clapping) and the united states postal service delivers more of those purchases to homes than anyone else in the country. ( ♪ ) because we know, even the smallest thing
tom tillis, republican from north carolina was concerned about this, why isn't there legislation or are they talking? >> and four people charged and two taking plea deals and rosenstein said he's happy with the way things are going, wonder if the members of congress don't need to be vocal because the investigation is speaking for itself and moving forward. >> why are some being more vocal? precaution or do they know something? >> stay with me, going to ask you why president...
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ceo edward was the tilly. let's bring back brett mcgonagle.ve been talking about the all all week and -- bitcoin week and all month. a liquidity driven story because we are in this era of extraordinary monetary conditions? cult is athe word little aggressive. the people buying bitcoin are buying something for fear that they will miss out on what the next trend is. this is a huge trend. of bitcoin ande cryptocurrency? it has to be defined. central issues currency backed by the government. bitcoin, no one knows who invented it or what is pricing it. is --ct that he futures participants are not even willing to take the commodity and delivery. that does not give me any sort of real, warm fuzzy feelings that i want to own this. the volume is showing why there is so much volatility. it is so thinly traded. i worry that it will end in tears. that does not mean it cannot go on for a week or month. the underlying value that anyone can get their hands around and have confidence to explain. of a: from the perspective professional investor, is there -- pa
ceo edward was the tilly. let's bring back brett mcgonagle.ve been talking about the all all week and -- bitcoin week and all month. a liquidity driven story because we are in this era of extraordinary monetary conditions? cult is athe word little aggressive. the people buying bitcoin are buying something for fear that they will miss out on what the next trend is. this is a huge trend. of bitcoin ande cryptocurrency? it has to be defined. central issues currency backed by the government....
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singer and actor jim neighbors, country stars mel tillis and glen campbell and rock and roll hall of fame's, fats domino, chuck berry, the allman brothers, gregg allman and tom petty. [ music playing ] in hollywood, michelle polino, fox news. >> i miss a lot of those. tom petty in particular. one of my favorites. >>> 6:49 am. rosemary orozco is in for steve paulson today talking about the weather and the little bit of rain heading our way. >>> we will remain dry through the holiday weekend which is nice. and then it looks like we will see rain next week. it's still several days away but we are putting our hopes on that. here is a view at what's happening outside. another glorious start to the day. a mix of clouds med and high- level clouds and low cloud cover. i mean down to the ground. we are dealing with some fog over portions of the north bay. that is the view over mount diablo. if you are traveling through the north bay, through sonoma and napa and santa rosa, all our reporting visibility low at times. please be careful. around the peninsula and the east bay and the south bay,
singer and actor jim neighbors, country stars mel tillis and glen campbell and rock and roll hall of fame's, fats domino, chuck berry, the allman brothers, gregg allman and tom petty. [ music playing ] in hollywood, michelle polino, fox news. >> i miss a lot of those. tom petty in particular. one of my favorites. >>> 6:49 am. rosemary orozco is in for steve paulson today talking about the weather and the little bit of rain heading our way. >>> we will remain dry through...
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as you know, senator until list alist -- tillis and i introduced a bill a number of months ago. we've had a hearing on the judiciary committee. we are working out the differences in language and i hope we will soon be reintroducing a consensus bipartisan bill that would strengthen some of the protections for any special counsel. >> would it -- if it were to pass, and i don't know if it would pass, even though you do have bipartisan support. but let's say it were to pass, would it guarantee that mueller could not be fired? >> no. but it would ensure that a special counsel, robert mueller or another, could only be fired for good cause. in department of justice regulations, it calls out what those are. sort of gross impropriety or a conflict of interest, dereliction of duty. it means the special counsel can't be fired for no reason but it does lay out reasons for which the special counsel could be fired and then puts in place a process by which a three-judge panel could review that firing. i think it is a responsible, balanced step to make sure that going forward special counsels a
as you know, senator until list alist -- tillis and i introduced a bill a number of months ago. we've had a hearing on the judiciary committee. we are working out the differences in language and i hope we will soon be reintroducing a consensus bipartisan bill that would strengthen some of the protections for any special counsel. >> would it -- if it were to pass, and i don't know if it would pass, even though you do have bipartisan support. but let's say it were to pass, would it...
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senator tom tillis brought out his popcorn. he thought that was funny. but no one knew just how wild this day would turn out. is the trump wing celebrating a victory today? dad promised he would teach me how to surf on our trip. when you book a flight then add a hotel you can save. 3 waves later, i think it was the other way around... ♪ everything you need to go. expedia. if yor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough, it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract and is clinically proven to help many patients achieve both symptom relief and remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio may increase risk of infection, which can be serious. pml, a rare, serious, potentially fatal brain infection caused by a virus may be possible. this condition has not been reported with entyvio. tell your doctor if you have an infecti
senator tom tillis brought out his popcorn. he thought that was funny. but no one knew just how wild this day would turn out. is the trump wing celebrating a victory today? dad promised he would teach me how to surf on our trip. when you book a flight then add a hotel you can save. 3 waves later, i think it was the other way around... ♪ everything you need to go. expedia. if yor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough, it may be time for a...
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that there have been these bipartisan proposals, two of them, you know, republicans like senator tillis senator graham, putting forward legislation to make it harder to fire bob mueller. those are republican and democratic bipartisan efforts. let us ask you about -- >> well, sadly in the house, they aren't republican efforts. sadly, that bill has not been brought to the floor. there's not any serious interest in protecting -- >> we're running out of time. we have an important question -- >> we really want to get you on this. your fell democratic senator, senator joe manchin of west virginia just came on cnn, on "new day," and said, you know, senator al franken should not resign. listen to this. >> i definitely think he should not resign. i think he should submit himself, which he has willingly done and offered to do, and go through this complete process of an extensive ethics review. i've seen a person that his own caucus has turned on. it just made me sick. it really did. and i've said this. they know how i feel. my caucus knows i'm upset with this process or a lack of a process. >> do
that there have been these bipartisan proposals, two of them, you know, republicans like senator tillis senator graham, putting forward legislation to make it harder to fire bob mueller. those are republican and democratic bipartisan efforts. let us ask you about -- >> well, sadly in the house, they aren't republican efforts. sadly, that bill has not been brought to the floor. there's not any serious interest in protecting -- >> we're running out of time. we have an important...
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. >> tillie by your success. is it to distribution? ads? celebrities? is the same everywhere. number one, quality. absoluteur brands, are artsy's quality and safety of our products. it's something that the chinese respect a lot. it's very important for them. innovation is important. it's an industry where you have to innovate a lot. more than 15% of our products every year are new. to keep innovation flowing strongly, it's the imagery of the brand. laurent -- you said st. laurent and such, chinese consumers are sensitive to and like it. manus: the ceo of l'oreal speaking with francine lacqua. you can see the full interview tonight in new york at 9:30 p.m.. you can catch up in the u k and europe tomorrow night. luxury goods and organic sales reach the highest since 2013. that's based on the set on the end of 2017. asia's recovery played a big part in the improvement. strength raises the overseas spending potential of chinese shoppers, the biggest luxury goods buyers globally. experts.in our deborah, good to see you. season is upon us. luxury is everywher
. >> tillie by your success. is it to distribution? ads? celebrities? is the same everywhere. number one, quality. absoluteur brands, are artsy's quality and safety of our products. it's something that the chinese respect a lot. it's very important for them. innovation is important. it's an industry where you have to innovate a lot. more than 15% of our products every year are new. to keep innovation flowing strongly, it's the imagery of the brand. laurent -- you said st. laurent and...
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it is tom tillis and burr who blocked, for instance, in farr's case, they blocked two qualified blacksupreme court justice from even getting a hearing. now you have sessions attacking the poor, talking about debtor arrest, which charles dickens spoke against in the 1830s. this is very troubling. but we have to understand not only is it antithe good news, not only is it more like the grinch that stole christmas and the christ of christmas, it is connected to this, this, this white supremacist mind-set that links poverty and failure particularly black, brown persons as the gay way -- gatewo public support. here's hit on t. it also means, joy, the majority of the people who will be hurt will be white, white women and children. we fear, for instance, roy moore. sessions is from alabama, too. in policy he's no different than roy moore. >> wow. >> that's something that we should understand, in policy, in policy. >> absolutely. well, the reverend dr. william barber behind the moral monday movement, thank you so much. happy new year to you. >> thank you. take care. >> thank you. and i want to
it is tom tillis and burr who blocked, for instance, in farr's case, they blocked two qualified blacksupreme court justice from even getting a hearing. now you have sessions attacking the poor, talking about debtor arrest, which charles dickens spoke against in the 1830s. this is very troubling. but we have to understand not only is it antithe good news, not only is it more like the grinch that stole christmas and the christ of christmas, it is connected to this, this, this white supremacist...
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you have one or two republican electives, tom tillis, who have said, no, this guy can't serve in the u.s. senate. then you have an entire universe of consultants, super packs, grassroots people, all of whom are staying away from this race. no one is taking a moral stand against roy moore. >> paul ryan is. >> he's not putting money behind it, he's not putting organizational support behind it. he's the speaker of the house. on the senate side, and putting money into this race. a man that we, many republicans and many americans, regardless of your political affiliation. does not want associated with the republican party, republican brand, very few people are willing to put their money where their mouth is. >> let me say this, as someone who co-hosted a fund raiser, i may be the only one -- >> where is the republican money going against roy moore right now. >> not in the primary, that's down the drarn. that was a difficult primary, we know what primary voters do. what about the general? where is the money right now? >> i think a lot of this also, we talked about this a little this mornin
you have one or two republican electives, tom tillis, who have said, no, this guy can't serve in the u.s. senate. then you have an entire universe of consultants, super packs, grassroots people, all of whom are staying away from this race. no one is taking a moral stand against roy moore. >> paul ryan is. >> he's not putting money behind it, he's not putting organizational support behind it. he's the speaker of the house. on the senate side, and putting money into this race. a man...
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in his 20s how to install solar panels on the roof otherwise his van which he named -- what was -- tilly's starlight from the little engine that could. i think i can, i think i can, and stilley and starlight express, and he feel -- in his 20s. he felt this was the only way he could if achieve financial independence. worked a ton of jobs. for him, finding that mentorship, swanky, who had even told me her family wouldn't receive her mail new jersey was lifting him shim his testosterone to her po box which i found incredibly moving and they created this kind of mobile family ton the road through her kind of apprenticing him as he was learning how to good off the grid. off the grid can involve having your own power generation, own water, being self-contained, burt i think for a lot of people it's always been about creating these mentorship networks and a different kind of off the grid but it's a self-contained world in a self-contained family and i've seen mutual aid and i consider them off the grid in a communal way that might be a little different than what people have in mind. >> it's expen
in his 20s how to install solar panels on the roof otherwise his van which he named -- what was -- tilly's starlight from the little engine that could. i think i can, i think i can, and stilley and starlight express, and he feel -- in his 20s. he felt this was the only way he could if achieve financial independence. worked a ton of jobs. for him, finding that mentorship, swanky, who had even told me her family wouldn't receive her mail new jersey was lifting him shim his testosterone to her po...
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yes well the other protagonists are for example antonio scarlett day is coming he was coming from tilly in one nine hundred seventy four and that was after the pinochet puts and chile and he was the writer there and he came to berlin and stayed here in berlin for sixteen years and exile and then went back to chile after the dictatorship ended and the other protagonist is. such a stand is it he came in nine hundred ninety two when there was war and bosnia he's from bosnia and he came as a fourteen year old and he didn't speak any german he knew two words and that was a lot of matteo's and soccer. and now he is writing in german he's a german writer and price winning writer and we've got another very lovely protagonist that a snake and she's coming from nigeria she's a singer and she sing in hip hop and so and i know we brought some music from her and well listen to. so this looks really interesting how can viewers find the project well the project . the documentary which will be broadcast all over the world but we've also got a website on our culture website it's t w dot com slash cultur
yes well the other protagonists are for example antonio scarlett day is coming he was coming from tilly in one nine hundred seventy four and that was after the pinochet puts and chile and he was the writer there and he came to berlin and stayed here in berlin for sixteen years and exile and then went back to chile after the dictatorship ended and the other protagonist is. such a stand is it he came in nine hundred ninety two when there was war and bosnia he's from bosnia and he came as a...
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country stars mel tillis and glen campbell and rock and roll hall of famers fats brothers greg almond time and we are back with what's hot on the web the stories you're engaging with the most this morning on social media. >> all right. first up while vacationing in florida the president suggested climate change could be a good thing. he tweeted "in the east it could be the coldest new year's eve on record. perhaps we could use a little bit of that good old global warwarming that our country but not other countries is going to pay trillions of dollars to protect against ." according to the world meteorological organization last year was the hottest on record. >> california as only issued 42 retail licenses for shops to sell pot. recreationally that is. so most cities will not have places to legally buy marijuana including los angeles and san francisco. about 150 applications for pot shops are still pending. >> two nurses being hailed as heroes for saving a man's life mid flight. it hpe aboard delta airlines. the two nurses from north carolina a mom and her daughter were flying together
country stars mel tillis and glen campbell and rock and roll hall of famers fats brothers greg almond time and we are back with what's hot on the web the stories you're engaging with the most this morning on social media. >> all right. first up while vacationing in florida the president suggested climate change could be a good thing. he tweeted "in the east it could be the coldest new year's eve on record. perhaps we could use a little bit of that good old global warwarming that our...
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you've got one or two republican electives, maybe three in the senate, cory gardner, tom tillis, benwho have really said, no, this guy cannot serve in the u.s. senate. and then you have an entire universe of consultants, of super packs, grass roots people all of whom are staying away from this race. no one is taking a moral stand. >> that's not true. >> let her finish. >> no one is taking a moral stand against roy moore. >> paul ryan is. >> no, he's not putting money behind it, he's not putting organizational support behind it. but paul ryan is the speaker of the house. on the senate side and putting money into this race against roy moore, a man that many republicans and many americans, regardless of your political affiliations, but mine especially as a republican, doesn't want associated with the republican party or the republican brand. very few people are willing to put their money where their mouth is, that's what politics is about. >> let me say this as somebody who co-hosted a fundraiser for luther strange, i may be the only one in the -- >> where is the republican money going
you've got one or two republican electives, maybe three in the senate, cory gardner, tom tillis, benwho have really said, no, this guy cannot serve in the u.s. senate. and then you have an entire universe of consultants, of super packs, grass roots people all of whom are staying away from this race. no one is taking a moral stand. >> that's not true. >> let her finish. >> no one is taking a moral stand against roy moore. >> paul ryan is. >> no, he's not putting...
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tillis: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, the tax cuts that we passed a l wee -- we passed t week, whether you're from north carolina or elsewhere, the american people are going to benefit from t you're going to hear all kinds of interesting claims made here on this senate floor. i was just presiding, mr. president, before you relieved me from the chair. i heard one of the such speeches you're going to hear several times. we passed this tax bill so that we can actually now go cut support for people who need the government safety net. that sounds absurd. it sounds absurd on several levels. the number one, it is not a very kind thing to do. and, number two, it is not a very wise thing to. why on earth would anybody think -- they're saying, we're passing a tax increase on working families and americans. what they forget is the ... maybe seven or eight years ago if we decide to raise taxes. highly unlikely. but in the here and now, and next year after this tax bill gets passed, working families are going to get a tax c
tillis: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, the tax cuts that we passed a l wee -- we passed t week, whether you're from north carolina or elsewhere, the american people are going to benefit from t you're going to hear all kinds of interesting claims made here on this senate floor. i was just presiding, mr. president, before you relieved me from the chair. i heard one of the such speeches you're going to hear several times. we passed this tax bill so that we can actually now go cut support...
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sen thom tillis, r-nc:"a bold, big idea thats going to provide tax relief for working families."emocrats say taken together the bill amounts to a massive giveaway to the rich with only crumbs for the middle class. sen michael bennet, d-co:"its been so falsely described and written in such a way that it actually denies the middle class in america benefits it could actually usedemocrats also take issue with the cost. after factoring in growth the joint committee on taxation predicts the bill will add more than a trillion dollars to the deficit. sen ron wyden, d-or: "a trillion dollars short in spending has had no effect on the discussion that were having on the republican side." republicans are using congressional rules to pass without democratic support. throughout the day republican holdouts like maine senator susan collins and arizona's jeff flake improved the bill's chances by announcing they would be be supporting the legislation. (vicki) coming up--- n-b-c is taking more action after matt lauer is fired for sexual misconduct. hear about the new internal investigation. (cather
sen thom tillis, r-nc:"a bold, big idea thats going to provide tax relief for working families."emocrats say taken together the bill amounts to a massive giveaway to the rich with only crumbs for the middle class. sen michael bennet, d-co:"its been so falsely described and written in such a way that it actually denies the middle class in america benefits it could actually usedemocrats also take issue with the cost. after factoring in growth the joint committee on taxation...
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officer, and the senior senator from arizona, senator mccain, as well as senators risch, inhofe, rubio, tillis and strange. the purpose of this resolution is to expressly declare that congress is unified in its common nation of the intransigent behavior of the democratic people's republic of korea. north korea, as the world knows, has been dangerously pursuing its nuclear weapons capabilities for a long time. since dictator kim jong un took power six years ago, he has ordered at least four nuclear tests, including the september debt -- detonation of what his regime generally agree was a hydrogen bomb. despite great efforts made by the united states, including a recent executive order by our president, north korea's history is a -- as a bad faith negotiator continues unabated on the world stage. it obstinately violates diplomatic norms and human rights as will and was designated as a state spror -- sponsor of terrorism. we simply can't afford to wander naively down a path of appeasement when lessons learned over a half century laid bare north korea's behavioral patterns. they exposed the regime
officer, and the senior senator from arizona, senator mccain, as well as senators risch, inhofe, rubio, tillis and strange. the purpose of this resolution is to expressly declare that congress is unified in its common nation of the intransigent behavior of the democratic people's republic of korea. north korea, as the world knows, has been dangerously pursuing its nuclear weapons capabilities for a long time. since dictator kim jong un took power six years ago, he has ordered at least four...
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. >> chris cornell and chester bennington, jim neighbors, mel tillis and glen campbell. fats domino, check barry and greg allman and tom petty. >> in hollywood, back to you. >>> they will not be forgotten. >> the time is 747. let's get you to where you need to go. let's check on our weather.>> the final weekend of 2017 will not be bad. we were hoping for some rain. we get some of that in the extended forecast. outside, more of the same. a mix of clouds and a beautiful start to the day. there is a beautiful golden hue and some fog over the north bay. visibility issues in some areas. that is what we have in the north bay. temperatures are similar to where we have been. you will wake up near freezing in the inland valley. a lot of 40s around the bay. we will take care of those numbers in just a minute. let's take a look at the pattern in place. we will be dry for your holiday weekend. the storm track is still way to the north of us. things are going to change up a little bit on about the second. new year's eve and new year's day will go by dry and quiet. here's tuesday. sco
. >> chris cornell and chester bennington, jim neighbors, mel tillis and glen campbell. fats domino, check barry and greg allman and tom petty. >> in hollywood, back to you. >>> they will not be forgotten. >> the time is 747. let's get you to where you need to go. let's check on our weather.>> the final weekend of 2017 will not be bad. we were hoping for some rain. we get some of that in the extended forecast. outside, more of the same. a mix of clouds and a...