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>> una tole de amaranto bien rico que estamos disfrutando en la explanada del zÓcalo capitalino. chÍa ma pa chiapaneco. hoy es el tercer festival del dÍa de la kancandelaria que se o ge celeb celebraen la ciudad de mÉxico. la rosca de reyes que se celebÓo el 6 de enero por eso invita hoy los tamales. felliu sacaste muÑeco yo sÍ tengo que llevar esta males al estudio. >>> suertudo tÚ yo ni siquiera pude comer una rosca de reyes. un brazo hasta mÉxico para vÍctor. este domingo todos los hombres sobre todo y muchas mujeres como nuestra productora paula estÁn emocionadas porque es el super bowl final de las Águilas philadelphia. rogelio. >>> quisiera traer una barra de energÉtica llamado tamales. pero esto chips con guacamole. >>> aquÍ falta algo primordial una salsa picante habanero >>> te cuento porque si pruebo primero la salsa no puedo hablar >>> se realiza la ediciÓn nÚmero 52 del super bowl con dos equipos los patriotas contra los eagles de philadelphia, serÁ un partido emotivo porque si philadelphia gana serÍan 6 ganados. >>> para quienes no sabemos mucho de fÚtbol americano,
>> una tole de amaranto bien rico que estamos disfrutando en la explanada del zÓcalo capitalino. chÍa ma pa chiapaneco. hoy es el tercer festival del dÍa de la kancandelaria que se o ge celeb celebraen la ciudad de mÉxico. la rosca de reyes que se celebÓo el 6 de enero por eso invita hoy los tamales. felliu sacaste muÑeco yo sÍ tengo que llevar esta males al estudio. >>> suertudo tÚ yo ni siquiera pude comer una rosca de reyes. un brazo hasta mÉxico para vÍctor. este...
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doug pederson tole them to keep things loose, have fun, enjoy the moment. know when it will come around begin. they get set for the biggest game of most of their careers. >> the eagles made it a point to keep things light this week, from dancing to doning wrestling masks. they are focused on fun, but bring up tom brady and the patriots and that mood changes quickly. >> they are not here by mistake. if we make it about the patriots, we might as well pack up and go home. >> the birds are not in awe. they see the patriots as a model of what they would like to be, a dynasty. this is the first step. >> you can't comprehend the numbers. in order to be the best, you have to beat the best. >> that feeling of respect is mutual. tom brady knows that it's not going to be easy on sunday. >> we have to have the mentality to work for it. everybody has to play well. it's not a game that we have one group not playing as well as they are capable. >> brady says at 13-3 the eagles aren't underdogs. five superbowl ring, i don't know if i agree with that. >> any chance we can m
doug pederson tole them to keep things loose, have fun, enjoy the moment. know when it will come around begin. they get set for the biggest game of most of their careers. >> the eagles made it a point to keep things light this week, from dancing to doning wrestling masks. they are focused on fun, but bring up tom brady and the patriots and that mood changes quickly. >> they are not here by mistake. if we make it about the patriots, we might as well pack up and go home. >> the...
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the turkish air strikes had ended definitively so when the strikes resumed they were unab tolee before that that you were living in basements and sometimes in caves. enough in the region he explained to me also that tw groups offer medics are working twenty four seven nfc in its raw ying to hop wanted to people about yesterday they were unable to reach certain neighborhoods. in the city this hospil oering is receiving wounded from the city itself and from the regions around doctors there are speaking already eyeballs and a lack of medicines. and equipment anyway to work off the medical corps is not guaranteed in these area we know with that last month engine that he's about said basically southwest of heavily in an ambulance his. moving on to asia bridges launched a security operation i gaze and terrorism criminal elements across the country. the nobel sam on the rolls in sinai peninsula armand slates of terror she told it is. as they are of course the homes is is an islamic state group is insurgency. agent has been under a state of emergency since april twenty seventeen off the two su
the turkish air strikes had ended definitively so when the strikes resumed they were unab tolee before that that you were living in basements and sometimes in caves. enough in the region he explained to me also that tw groups offer medics are working twenty four seven nfc in its raw ying to hop wanted to people about yesterday they were unable to reach certain neighborhoods. in the city this hospil oering is receiving wounded from the city itself and from the regions around doctors there are...
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. >> i see that, but the curves of the sofa give you something tole into.here is some cushioning to give you support. i suppose all that missing is the lava lamp. >> yeah, designed in 1963, it would fit perfectly. jane: this was the jet age and also the space age. designers responded with it will boldns, unapologetic color, and an exuberance that matched the soaring ambitions of tie age. >> these are two ts created in anticipation and to commemorate the lunar landing in 1969, the summer of 1969. quite trippy, aren't they? jane: they are fabulous, but what would you do with them? they are textile make anwould interesting bedspread. jane: you do? h.>> y jane: not a dress. >> i don't think i would be walking around with rockets on my clothes, or astronauts, but that is just me. 0'ne: even in the 1960's. >> even in the 's. jane:re but tas a dark side to the pop. >> president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard time. jane: andy warhol appropriated the singular grief of jackiefo kennedmass consumption ass americoked for ways to publicly express their feeli
. >> i see that, but the curves of the sofa give you something tole into.here is some cushioning to give you support. i suppose all that missing is the lava lamp. >> yeah, designed in 1963, it would fit perfectly. jane: this was the jet age and also the space age. designers responded with it will boldns, unapologetic color, and an exuberance that matched the soaring ambitions of tie age. >> these are two ts created in anticipation and to commemorate the lunar landing in 1969,...
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or the organization also leaked the cia's spying toles also this material. you know when you get. to sixty. three through three to. look at. the video you just saw which show weekly it's called collateral murder shows how american helicopters gunned down more than a dozen iraqis and more recently obviously the story with the d.n.c. e-mails which has been suggested help trying to win the u.s. presidential race a human rights campaign at least attacked still believes these revelations could easily see. trying to meddle with the u.s. election there's no doubt that the bottom line in the assailant case is the very serious and likely risk that he would be extradited to the united states to face a whole raft of very serious charges including espionage which can in theory carry the death penalty at the very least he can expect forty years in prison and possibly life imprisonment so it is totally understandable that as a rational human being during the sarge would not wish to step outside the ecuadorian embassy when the risk of arrest and extradition to the u.s. hangs over his head britis
or the organization also leaked the cia's spying toles also this material. you know when you get. to sixty. three through three to. look at. the video you just saw which show weekly it's called collateral murder shows how american helicopters gunned down more than a dozen iraqis and more recently obviously the story with the d.n.c. e-mails which has been suggested help trying to win the u.s. presidential race a human rights campaign at least attacked still believes these revelations could...
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you're talking about hedge fund a return toling for the kind of volatility that was perhaps a littleore normal in the precrisis period or the years middle east subsequent to the crisis -- the years immediately subsequent to the crisis. that they can never make as much money as they did back then. they want more trading going across their desks because the more trading there is, the better they view -- the macro traders want to make money on their positions. they are largely directional in their bets. theme of who was positioned -- i can't find the story, but a great story on a lot of the people you've been talking to in the last month warning about the event we witnessed in the last seven days. how many of them were trading where their mouth was? erik: that is a good point. radel yo came out yesterday to lio came outa yesterday to say -- we had a conversation in davos. he and josh friedman come to mind. people who did expect we would see a backup and yields and we would see the equity market begin to trade down. just happened a lot faster than anyone expected. that's exactly what rad
you're talking about hedge fund a return toling for the kind of volatility that was perhaps a littleore normal in the precrisis period or the years middle east subsequent to the crisis -- the years immediately subsequent to the crisis. that they can never make as much money as they did back then. they want more trading going across their desks because the more trading there is, the better they view -- the macro traders want to make money on their positions. they are largely directional in their...
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>> ex toles the virtues of some people. >> tucker: because you're not in it for money.bt you take pay. you're in it for moral satisfaction. >> how much do we make on each transaction. >> tucker: i'm not attacking airbnb. i'm attacking the mischaracterization of it as a missionary organization. [multiple speaking] >> tucker: the point is clear we're a virtuous company and we're good and the president's evil. is that a good play to you so say we're a virtuous company. we're not in it for the money, we're just good people. >> it's good that you're not writing ad scripts. it's important to look at what the ad says. it says there's beautiful people and beautiful places. ultimately what you come back to is what is our mission? it's to allow anyone to belong anywhere. we created the technology to create economic opportunity for people and the technology to take people online and connect them offline from different backgrounds. >> tucker: that's great. i'm just saying -- hold on, you in this ad say, come to haiti. so hold on, serious question, have you walked without protection
>> ex toles the virtues of some people. >> tucker: because you're not in it for money.bt you take pay. you're in it for moral satisfaction. >> how much do we make on each transaction. >> tucker: i'm not attacking airbnb. i'm attacking the mischaracterization of it as a missionary organization. [multiple speaking] >> tucker: the point is clear we're a virtuous company and we're good and the president's evil. is that a good play to you so say we're a virtuous...
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inches of rain at philadelphia international mon t has been a very soggy february abe in addition tolingith a vy thick fog, let me show you a it, our cape may camera. that is highl inn in. you cannot see a thing, dense fog that we are dealing with in some locations and we will take a visibility now showing thaw we definitely have limited points, less than half mile in atlantic city and cape may county dealing dense fog as i jt showed you as well. we also have a dense fog delaware beaches, until 9:00 this morning, significant fog as and even in wilmington, philadelphia, places where we are rain, mist visibility is not ideal as we are starting out your d t storme and show you where we are getting rain, we are dealing withigh portions of philadelphia but heavier pockets embedded w you you can kind of pick out e, tt spring old cross the map is where we have those heavier downpours. they do not laste t in and movet we have more rain heading ourwa. drawing your tension to portions of ocean county, monmouth county where we have plenty ofin through this morning. how about rain we have seen so fa
inches of rain at philadelphia international mon t has been a very soggy february abe in addition tolingith a vy thick fog, let me show you a it, our cape may camera. that is highl inn in. you cannot see a thing, dense fog that we are dealing with in some locations and we will take a visibility now showing thaw we definitely have limited points, less than half mile in atlantic city and cape may county dealing dense fog as i jt showed you as well. we also have a dense fog delaware beaches, until...
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i would never tole you it's thorough. >> the fbi is bias then maybe you believe background checks which made by fbi agents. >> i'm not defending it. i'm saying it looks like they kind of felt like they had addressed it. >> raj shah says it's this ongoing investigation as if that information was being held in a lock locked cupboard and then they would have a big ri veal to general kelly. it just doesn't work that way. >> here is the part that's most troubling to me is somebody who works in the white house where the staff secretary was a hugely important person. all the information, all the top secret security, the highest level of clearance that anybody can have. you had to have in the bush white house, before you could begin handling these paper, the idea this individual was seeing all the information. most sensitive security information without having this degree of clearance while having major, by the way, not just moral failings, this is a national security concern because an individual like that is ripe to be able to take advantage, to be compromised, to be blackmailed by bad forces
i would never tole you it's thorough. >> the fbi is bias then maybe you believe background checks which made by fbi agents. >> i'm not defending it. i'm saying it looks like they kind of felt like they had addressed it. >> raj shah says it's this ongoing investigation as if that information was being held in a lock locked cupboard and then they would have a big ri veal to general kelly. it just doesn't work that way. >> here is the part that's most troubling to me is...
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. >> tole tell you what, if you can give us all this information, we'll be straight with you. >> i justd help, you know, period. our family's large, you know, and we been doin' bad because my daddy's been gone. >> you give a tip. if it leads to a conviction, you get a chunk of money, and it's very enticing. >> perkins received over $10,000 in reward money immediately after the trial, and told by the police not to mention the payment of the reward to anybody. >> perkins saying he received $10,000 to receive this. >> the jury would have thought different about that. >> they wouldn't even count his testimony. >> gordon and michael filed their appeal in june of 1989, after 5 years of waiting, the court finally agreed to hear their case. >> we were able to prove beyond any doubt that, in fact, a reward was promised and paid and that the prosecutors failed to disclose it, and yet despite that, the judge said there was enough other evidence of john's guilt that the reward issue would not have made a difference. >> michael and gordon appealed the decision to the u.s. district court, the fifth c
. >> tole tell you what, if you can give us all this information, we'll be straight with you. >> i justd help, you know, period. our family's large, you know, and we been doin' bad because my daddy's been gone. >> you give a tip. if it leads to a conviction, you get a chunk of money, and it's very enticing. >> perkins received over $10,000 in reward money immediately after the trial, and told by the police not to mention the payment of the reward to anybody. >>...
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tole kim's story is a story of people who coo these shores determined to make life. >> reporter: the tension showed as the floor debate snagged. >> i would ask consent that at 2:15 today the motion to proceeo r-2579 be agreed to -- >> reporter: mcconnell moved to start off a debate with an amendment to crack down onal sod sanctuary cities, a proposal democrats like and their leader chuck scumer said no. >>edet's get this debate sta on the right foot. so i object to the leader's request. >> desjardins: and thus, leaders walked into the afternoon in legislativ leading bill on the floor and no agreement on where to start, schumer pointed to the need for compromise. >> we recognize we're not going to get everything we want. we hope the president and republicans alize the same. >> desjardins: meanwhile, president trump started the day tweetinghat this is the last chance to replace daca, the program that protects dreamers and, he sounded optimistic as he met with republican and democratic senators on trade. >> i think we have a chance to daca very bipartisan, i think that can happen. >> de
tole kim's story is a story of people who coo these shores determined to make life. >> reporter: the tension showed as the floor debate snagged. >> i would ask consent that at 2:15 today the motion to proceeo r-2579 be agreed to -- >> reporter: mcconnell moved to start off a debate with an amendment to crack down onal sod sanctuary cities, a proposal democrats like and their leader chuck scumer said no. >>edet's get this debate sta on the right foot. so i object to the...
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have had great success working with partners, we really have, they have been the most , they come tole their meetings monthly. they are therefore their special celebrations and they are therefore their graduation. we enjoy the partnership. i don't know that there is a better way but it has worked for us. to the second part of your --stion -- it is all about how did you prepare and prevent the recruitment of you? as they come in, one of the things we have to know is that they probably aren't ready, they are being mandated to us. the opportunity for us to meet them where they are, let them say what they want to say, don't tell them anything about the trafficker. we can't tell them that is wrong, they have to see that for themselves. exposing them to where they are maybe helping them to understand that they have been exploited. with women,that they don't see they have been exploited at first but generally, about 60 or 90 days andconsistent care consistent therapy, they begin to see that and move away from the trauma bond. it is very hard to break. there is no doubt about that, it is very
have had great success working with partners, we really have, they have been the most , they come tole their meetings monthly. they are therefore their special celebrations and they are therefore their graduation. we enjoy the partnership. i don't know that there is a better way but it has worked for us. to the second part of your --stion -- it is all about how did you prepare and prevent the recruitment of you? as they come in, one of the things we have to know is that they probably aren't...
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prefers transactional policy, and stronger leaders of an authoritarian nature which is easier for him tole deal with. and one of the questions going back to discussion of the will se willsonnian period, and whether we will maneuver the great powers if the system does not continue. fourth point, prudence and respect. bush and baker were not triumphant, and bush was preserved when the berlin wall came down the as the most obvious example of it, and they both tried to listen and understand the perspectives, and an important part of diplomacy that works and sometimes doesn't is to help to create explanations for this. when bush has gorbachev to accept nato, he does it on the basis of the principles, because gorbachev had embraced the necc and they had a principle to prove your own alliance, and if you were consistent with the principles how could you deny that possibility. and there is also the nine points where basically we had been putting out ideas to help the soviets, and we were not sure that they had sort of internalized them, and so we refrained them in a different way. you can see this
prefers transactional policy, and stronger leaders of an authoritarian nature which is easier for him tole deal with. and one of the questions going back to discussion of the will se willsonnian period, and whether we will maneuver the great powers if the system does not continue. fourth point, prudence and respect. bush and baker were not triumphant, and bush was preserved when the berlin wall came down the as the most obvious example of it, and they both tried to listen and understand the...
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as stocks are near session lows, let's get back tole seema modi on the floor with a little more information technicals are a discussion, the s&p 500 taking out 50-day moving average of 2726 traders saying 2705 is the next level to watch overall, pretty uneventful but the dow was down more than 335 points at the low. you do have a stronger dollar. that is something traders are talking about here higher yields, above 2.9% as we saw the treasury auction come to fruition a four-year high on the ten-year gold dropping about 24 points, or 1.8%. on the s&p 500 it's those rate-sensitive sectors that pay dividends like telecoms and the worst sector is consumer staples led by walmart earnings could be the key factor we have hormel foods and wendy's reported this week laggards today, goldman, united, boeing, verizon. but the selloff started with walmart, which is down about 10% in today's trade one eye to keep a name on. >> consumer staple worst sector. seema, thank you >>> an article in barron's this weekend caught our eye saying real estate investment trusts are sending a powerful buy signal is it t
as stocks are near session lows, let's get back tole seema modi on the floor with a little more information technicals are a discussion, the s&p 500 taking out 50-day moving average of 2726 traders saying 2705 is the next level to watch overall, pretty uneventful but the dow was down more than 335 points at the low. you do have a stronger dollar. that is something traders are talking about here higher yields, above 2.9% as we saw the treasury auction come to fruition a four-year high on the...
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going tole may be college the first seven their family. the government should take responsibility at giving us more money than the lack of money they have been giving us for years. that is important alabama. -- two alabama. >> voices from the state on c-span. ♪ >> now, look at the pentagon's role in trying to ensure the u.s. election process is free from foreign influence. topics include russian interference in the 2016 elections. and what the u.s. government can do to prevent cyber attacks on voting systems in 2018. this cut -- a subcommittee hearing is chaired by senator my grounds. -- mike rounds.
going tole may be college the first seven their family. the government should take responsibility at giving us more money than the lack of money they have been giving us for years. that is important alabama. -- two alabama. >> voices from the state on c-span. ♪ >> now, look at the pentagon's role in trying to ensure the u.s. election process is free from foreign influence. topics include russian interference in the 2016 elections. and what the u.s. government can do to prevent...
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make sure we know that this travesty is going on, we understand it, we see it, and we're not going tole to late -- tolerate it any more and we're going to have to fix it. that's the way i feel. mr. evans: thank you, really appreciate your comments. what i'm hearing you say is, we should give people a raise. mr. payne: have to. it's the only way for people in this country to make it. mr. evans: thank you very much. someone who is from a great state that has -- was a mayor and a state that manufactured, a huge opportunity in creating wealth, and i couldn't think of a better person to speak about this subject, economic justice in the black community, she knows a lot about this issue, she's been hands on about it, she's been in the forefront. so i'd like to yield, mr. speaker, to the great colleague from the 14th congressional district of michigan, cookwoman lawrence. mrs. lawrence: thank you. thank you, congressman evans, for your strong representation for your constituents of the second district of pennsylvania and your leadership and support of civil rights. mr. speaker, i rise today to
make sure we know that this travesty is going on, we understand it, we see it, and we're not going tole to late -- tolerate it any more and we're going to have to fix it. that's the way i feel. mr. evans: thank you, really appreciate your comments. what i'm hearing you say is, we should give people a raise. mr. payne: have to. it's the only way for people in this country to make it. mr. evans: thank you very much. someone who is from a great state that has -- was a mayor and a state that...
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want tole to always make it for someone else, it's your local politicians.ontrolled for decades by democrats. look what happened to flint. that's what happening all over the country when you elect build little bridges that go to two houses and put up a parking lot so the future can come in. instead, the president is being torn apart. they are building on a future that is not here. they're constantly neglecting the president. we need to stop looking into this jets and future and start looking at now. that's what they want to divert your eyes from. lindhstephen in for maryland, independent, good morning. thank you, c-span. i want to make a suggestion in reference to the house in the senate. what if we could get rid of democrats and republicans and put a set top box on our tv and lead c-span show the bills and we could place a yes or no vote and the direction we want gun laws to go and budgets and deficits and on and on. it always comes back to house and senate inability to get their job done. there we are once again with the gun debate. we will go through the
want tole to always make it for someone else, it's your local politicians.ontrolled for decades by democrats. look what happened to flint. that's what happening all over the country when you elect build little bridges that go to two houses and put up a parking lot so the future can come in. instead, the president is being torn apart. they are building on a future that is not here. they're constantly neglecting the president. we need to stop looking into this jets and future and start looking at...
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two weeks ago to suggest that we introduce behalf legislation here in the senate that would attempt tole solve two of our most pressing immigration issues and keep our country and congress moving forward. the bill we've introduced and which the senate will soon proceed to vote on doesn't solve every immigration we face and it doesn't try to. what our bill does is focus on the issue we can agree on. it's an attempt to break through the messy political debates and substantive disagreements here and find compromise. our bill would do two simple things, move to secure our border and finally give dreamers the path to citizenship they deserve. to address border security, our bipartisan bill would ensure that we gain operational control of the border by 2020 with new investments and resources. it would also reduce current immigration court backlogs by funding new judges and attorneys while addressing one of the root causes of immigration from central america. second, our bill would give legal certainty to 1.8 million dreamers who are american in every way but the paperwork. young americans who
two weeks ago to suggest that we introduce behalf legislation here in the senate that would attempt tole solve two of our most pressing immigration issues and keep our country and congress moving forward. the bill we've introduced and which the senate will soon proceed to vote on doesn't solve every immigration we face and it doesn't try to. what our bill does is focus on the issue we can agree on. it's an attempt to break through the messy political debates and substantive disagreements here...