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that leads toha ae for some stronger storms later this afternoon and evening. see all the rain back across the ohio valley. there are a couple of waves of rain chances. thisirst one arrives later afternoon and it could pack quite a punch. chance of severe weather washington, baltimore, philly if you're traveling up the northeast corridor, air travel uld be significantly delayed. slight chances for storms today. nothing on radar this morning. yes, indeed, a f quiet start the day. future weather carries the fo enough sunshine through the lunch hours to get temperatures into the mid 80s toda here you can see the chance for storms firing up around 2:00 3:00 in the shenandoah valley. it comes in about 4 or 7 p.m. on therms could b strong to severe side. here's the extended forecast. stormy today. cloudy, cool. showers gradually ending.ck o-back sunshine for saturday and sunday. sunday is the 30th of september. that will be our last best chance to get below 60degrees. >>> i cannot believe we are heading into october. the first 4 traffic alert here is going to be wipe
that leads toha ae for some stronger storms later this afternoon and evening. see all the rain back across the ohio valley. there are a couple of waves of rain chances. thisirst one arrives later afternoon and it could pack quite a punch. chance of severe weather washington, baltimore, philly if you're traveling up the northeast corridor, air travel uld be significantly delayed. slight chances for storms today. nothing on radar this morning. yes, indeed, a f quiet start the day. future weather...
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that mit lk pretty gd, if you want t b anctualeader, brg tha t it,ather than the other option thats tohamisle to turn you to smoking rubble ttooks pretty good. liz:e a stang on "new yk tis" oed storyi a afrai the vwere getting sic o b wre syingn ithis isha is goingn. clmso be aartf inside. jim, howoe tt aec t s.tainn t world wn peop in wldee a op- li that. >> tnk everyone ithor knows that "nework times tto should be allheew the resistance wants uso prt. nobody belve tha n yk neork times isteintell- tellin tthbo tmp. enear in worldavo de wh tru aintrion they dealitou psol p,ndohn bolton, a me pompeo, aats. unoookingig down t barrel ofveryons gs at th, er i no sck in trp mistti. mot worri aut that. liz: bk to north korea. china tariffs kickin tay chinaarfsow does tt nnection tnohor story. >> cnas oy thingha epnorth koreaflt. putting pressuren tmak it impossieorim t think ey are bl him o the chese are mh ls liky t veim thesce hatch he nes, and leaim toay things lik yh i guess iill t rid o my nukes. liz: jim thank you. tnk y. z: senator lindseyraham said atneyo times" op-ed amounttootng call
that mit lk pretty gd, if you want t b anctualeader, brg tha t it,ather than the other option thats tohamisle to turn you to smoking rubble ttooks pretty good. liz:e a stang on "new yk tis" oed storyi a afrai the vwere getting sic o b wre syingn ithis isha is goingn. clmso be aartf inside. jim, howoe tt aec t s.tainn t world wn peop in wldee a op- li that. >> tnk everyone ithor knows that "nework times tto should be allheew the resistance wants uso prt. nobody belve tha n...
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Sep 13, 2018
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a way tohas to find salvage what is left of economic winning thats critical credibility from internationale bloomberg intelligence points out the turkish lira has overshot to the downside. hasn'tits selloff revealed enough fundamentals. we are talking about a wide range of expectations with the numbers. --politically, who is to turkey reaching out to for political and economic support as this trade war with the u.s. continues? yousef: the situation has deteriorated with the united states. tariffs are in place from both sides. they are not talking much at this point. china.has reached out to they have been talking with russia as another key power. the germans have a very important relationship with turkey. there have been top level conversations about how germany could help turkey in terms of potential investments. and to the top leaders are going to be meeting later on this month to set the stage for further collaboration and the nato alliance continues to come with the united states. the dollar is a big part of the emerging markets story. u.s. currency the could face a crisis in two years
a way tohas to find salvage what is left of economic winning thats critical credibility from internationale bloomberg intelligence points out the turkish lira has overshot to the downside. hasn'tits selloff revealed enough fundamentals. we are talking about a wide range of expectations with the numbers. --politically, who is to turkey reaching out to for political and economic support as this trade war with the u.s. continues? yousef: the situation has deteriorated with the united states....
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athing else do probl pales in toha >> larry spts aeaer forecast from abc 7 news. >>> hi, meteorologist frances dinglasan. we're waking up to blue skies and patchy low clouds. the satellite image, the clouds are mainly along the coast and trying to push into the bay, but they haven't been successful. here is a live shot from sutro looking from san francisco where it's currently 56 degrees and oakland warming up to 60 and san jose, 60, as well and as we head to half moon bay still cloudy there, 55 degrees and from the east bay hills, we're looking west across the bay bridge and into san francisco where you can see the more compressed marine layer and the sunshine will start to show earlier on at the bay and it's still cool through parts of the north bay and santa rosa, 52, and low 60s right now in fairfield and in concord. a beautiful shot from mount tam, looking towards the top of sutro and that's where we're finding the low clouds. and here's the forecast which you can expect for today. patchy morning clouds and lots of bgh sunshine thisteor eryone weekend. so we are dropping from the
athing else do probl pales in toha >> larry spts aeaer forecast from abc 7 news. >>> hi, meteorologist frances dinglasan. we're waking up to blue skies and patchy low clouds. the satellite image, the clouds are mainly along the coast and trying to push into the bay, but they haven't been successful. here is a live shot from sutro looking from san francisco where it's currently 56 degrees and oakland warming up to 60 and san jose, 60, as well and as we head to half moon bay still...
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that has been thee implicit promise toha the users throughot its growth but what happens is they havepped out that information and put their own inferior informationnf there. this creates a harm and it gets back to your question about monopoly. if you can show that consumer harm, then you can easily prosecute an antitrust case. this is why i think we should focus on the business conduct as it relates to search. >> tucker: the monopoly is prima facie and do so is the harm. you work in washington on this issue.mb you've spoken to members of congress and you told them what they already know, the company is too a powerful it has a monopoly is hurting consumers. how do they respond? >> were starting to see the tide turn. i was heartened to see senator hatch's letter yesterday to the chairman of the federal trade commission where he said listen, we close the last investigation in 2013. one expects when you close an antitrust investigation the market is going to be less calcified, the company in question is going to be less entrenched there's going to be more start-ups and so forth. we are s
that has been thee implicit promise toha the users throughot its growth but what happens is they havepped out that information and put their own inferior informationnf there. this creates a harm and it gets back to your question about monopoly. if you can show that consumer harm, then you can easily prosecute an antitrust case. this is why i think we should focus on the business conduct as it relates to search. >> tucker: the monopoly is prima facie and do so is the harm. you work in...
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09/18
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tohas been used by russia discourage minorities from voting. -- sheryl: we feel very strongly about this. there is a long history in this country of trying to suppress civil rights and voting rights and that activity has no place on facebook. doing tot are you prohibit this micro-targeting? what about as that share. formation about the date of the election or the location of a polling place, or ads that tell people they can vote with a text message from their phone? you have said it is unacceptable to target minorities and others, but i need to drill down more deeply in knowing, because i think this is a primary -- what do you do to deal with micro-targeting? sheryl: when we are looking for abuse of our systems, we have a combination of people reviewing ads and we have a combination of automated systems and machine learning that help us find things and take them down quickly. >> i will hold the record open for that and could i have a written answer that would get into specifics? we will get those answers to you. we will get those answers to you. >> my last question deals with foreign gov
tohas been used by russia discourage minorities from voting. -- sheryl: we feel very strongly about this. there is a long history in this country of trying to suppress civil rights and voting rights and that activity has no place on facebook. doing tot are you prohibit this micro-targeting? what about as that share. formation about the date of the election or the location of a polling place, or ads that tell people they can vote with a text message from their phone? you have said it is...
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own -- tohas their some extent also. long we will keep this going , it is a balance between how well the buoyant prices make up for loss of volumes. >> what you expect to see from iranian output? there have been comment on the fact sanctions will -- but you are right -- but iran has been a very resilient country. european countries themselves are a lot more supportive. the primary position should be encouraging. >> what you say about venezuela? does it continue to decline? >> i think it will unfortunately continue to decline. there is a morality shoe. there is a frictional environment and finances. >> you talked about price and that -- how that will determine whether or not output cuts are extended. what, for you, is a comfortable price for brent? 70's,ike the feel of mid $73, $74. i begin to get uncomfortable -- i do not know what is germanic about that number, but the -- dramatic about that number, but the pressure increases. much more below $65, i start to worry. >> as you look at the environment now, by the end of 20
own -- tohas their some extent also. long we will keep this going , it is a balance between how well the buoyant prices make up for loss of volumes. >> what you expect to see from iranian output? there have been comment on the fact sanctions will -- but you are right -- but iran has been a very resilient country. european countries themselves are a lot more supportive. the primary position should be encouraging. >> what you say about venezuela? does it continue to decline? >>...
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i want toha thank you with the unfair duty-free access. and then two weeks back to a timely and favorable. but i will ask a question about nafta. thatur tariff on those exports to mexico. however many of u.s. agricultural products include dairy and pork they face substantial tariffs in mexico due to steel and aluminum. what is the timeline to resolve these tariffs into o key export market? >> section 232 at the department of commerce. >> i hope you will weigh in because of what is happening. >> i appreciate your comments. that discussion is on a separate track not what we are working on right now. >> really? because unfortunately all of this is coming together from the producers standpoint. it doesn't matter which department or agency or what efforts it lands on them. now i am deeply concerned. but now to ask about the market facilitation program i am here -- anxious to hear about that methodology without commodities in michigan's tara for nontariff barriers that i hoped would be considered. but they have pushback the fairness of what is h
i want toha thank you with the unfair duty-free access. and then two weeks back to a timely and favorable. but i will ask a question about nafta. thatur tariff on those exports to mexico. however many of u.s. agricultural products include dairy and pork they face substantial tariffs in mexico due to steel and aluminum. what is the timeline to resolve these tariffs into o key export market? >> section 232 at the department of commerce. >> i hope you will weigh in because of what is...
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how it works and how she plans tohae e cef fe insurance.t do you mean it's not working out, craig? i just introduced you to my parents. psst! craig and sheila broke up. what, really? craig and shelia broke up!? no, craig!? what happened? i don't know. is she okay? ♪ craig and sheila broke up! craig and sheila!? ♪ as long as office gossip travels fast, you can count on geico saving folks money. craig and sheila broke up! what!? fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. at fidelity, our online u.s. equity trades are just $4.95. so no matter what you trade, or where you trade, you'll only pay $4.95. fidelity. open an account today. you'll only pay $4.95. ♪ south l.a. is very medically underserved. when the old hospital closed people in the community lived with untreated health problems for years. so, with the county's help we built a new hospital from the ground up and having citi as an early investor worked as a signal to others to invest. with citi's help we built a wonderful maternity ward and we were able to
how it works and how she plans tohae e cef fe insurance.t do you mean it's not working out, craig? i just introduced you to my parents. psst! craig and sheila broke up. what, really? craig and shelia broke up!? no, craig!? what happened? i don't know. is she okay? ♪ craig and sheila broke up! craig and sheila!? ♪ as long as office gossip travels fast, you can count on geico saving folks money. craig and sheila broke up! what!? fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car...
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i listen toha arguments. you have an open mind. you get to present arguments and some are better than others. precedents critically important. foundation members to send, but you listen to all arguments. >> where we had september 11, 2001? >> initially i was in my then office in the espn then after the first -- as i recall, the first counsel's office in the second floor of the east wing for the next few minutes, and then we were all told to go down to the bottom of the west wing. and then we were all evacuated and i think about was flight 93 might have been headed to the white house and might've been having here in secret service we were being hustled out and then kind of panic, started screaming at us. sprint, brown and we sprinted out. my wife is a few steps ahead of me. she was president bush's personal aide atte the time ande sprinted out, just wearing a black-and-white picture. we sprinted out the front gate, kind of into lafayette park. no iphone's or anything like that. five. the appointed time, didn't have that, cell phones
i listen toha arguments. you have an open mind. you get to present arguments and some are better than others. precedents critically important. foundation members to send, but you listen to all arguments. >> where we had september 11, 2001? >> initially i was in my then office in the espn then after the first -- as i recall, the first counsel's office in the second floor of the east wing for the next few minutes, and then we were all told to go down to the bottom of the west wing....
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audacity tohas the the propellant of our government and the way the economy is going now, he was not.is gdp was always 2% or less. that is really ridiculous for the man to say stuff like that. all he did was over governed us, over regulate us. fbiurned the doj and the and the irs and to weapons against all of the republicans, and he stands on that stage and says he's responsible for the last two years that donald trump has turned this country around, that's insane. but everybody takes at the with a want, and i think a government shutdown would help us. don'tmocrats care about our borders, they need illegal immigrants to vote for them. discussing president obama's comments last week, continuing in today's paper is from the op-ed pages of "the new york times." "obama's back" is the headline, loosening trumps stranglehold on the news. words,ly appreciate his there is only so much time in a newsday, only so many column inches, only so much prominent real estate on a website. up till this point trump had overwhelmed the news and no one had a way to challenge it. obama has the weight. just
audacity tohas the the propellant of our government and the way the economy is going now, he was not.is gdp was always 2% or less. that is really ridiculous for the man to say stuff like that. all he did was over governed us, over regulate us. fbiurned the doj and the and the irs and to weapons against all of the republicans, and he stands on that stage and says he's responsible for the last two years that donald trump has turned this country around, that's insane. but everybody takes at the...