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>> tom foley.e is nobody else. >> reporter: a year and a half after tom foley's conviction, both sides filed back into the courthouse to once again determine tom's fate. as before, the state opened its case with the crime scene analysts. >> what is it you found in the basement? >> a yellow bag. located inside was three shotgun shells. >> these are phone records. >> reporter: she showed the home phone records from around the time dar was killed. >> there were no phone calls that came in or left. >> reporter: your wife doesn't show up somewhere, why not call home and say, have you left yet, we're waiting for you? >> that's what i would do. >> reporter: according to the detective, tom didn't bother calling dar at home because he knew dar was already dead. then members of dar's family stepped forward to testify that tom and dar's marriage was troubled and that tom wanted out. >> he told me that his wife is very controlling and that it was wearing on him and he did not necessarily want to stay in the ma
>> tom foley.e is nobody else. >> reporter: a year and a half after tom foley's conviction, both sides filed back into the courthouse to once again determine tom's fate. as before, the state opened its case with the crime scene analysts. >> what is it you found in the basement? >> a yellow bag. located inside was three shotgun shells. >> these are phone records. >> reporter: she showed the home phone records from around the time dar was killed. >> there...
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tom: what areas?eif: china is investing heavily in artificial intelligence, in supercomputers. in manufacturing, they are probably king of the hill. i think in some areas we have already lost it. tom: is that a loss we can overcome? president reif: of course. but what do we need to overcome? talent and believing that the research and investments we produce benefit america's economy. tom: that brings us back to a guy who came here from venezuela in 1974. president reif: a very lucky guy. tom: you are five years in. your friend is stepping down next year. are we halfway through the reif regime at m.i.t.? president reif: probably. i think a typical successful run on jobs like this is eight to 10 years, so i would say we are halfway there. tom: even in this interview, we have talked a lot about getting a message to washington about the urgency of our shortfalls in technology and so forth, the talent. what is it when you look back even on the five years that you would want people to know what you did about
tom: what areas?eif: china is investing heavily in artificial intelligence, in supercomputers. in manufacturing, they are probably king of the hill. i think in some areas we have already lost it. tom: is that a loss we can overcome? president reif: of course. but what do we need to overcome? talent and believing that the research and investments we produce benefit america's economy. tom: that brings us back to a guy who came here from venezuela in 1974. president reif: a very lucky guy. tom:...
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but one day tom appeared. in our unit which is still kind of a mysterious because they were going sending me somewhere south to be somewhere around -- but of course one of the intervening events that was kind of important was that not -- within a few days after tom arrived in country, the most, largest enemy observancive at war broke the on january 30, 31st, 198 both of you gentleman were involved in that, right? >> i got there in landed on december 4th, with 1967, of course, ted was january 30th. at the end of january. and -- i mean that as you said was a defining time. for that war -- for the on it ticks of it and for -- casualties and -- those with an opportunity to look at burns magnificent documentary gets some historical reflection on what really happened about that. it's still being debated and so on. but -- that really did define our service, tom, in vietnam and it defined everything in direction, absolutely. and it defined the war. turn point many america and every way and for the rest of your time pa
but one day tom appeared. in our unit which is still kind of a mysterious because they were going sending me somewhere south to be somewhere around -- but of course one of the intervening events that was kind of important was that not -- within a few days after tom arrived in country, the most, largest enemy observancive at war broke the on january 30, 31st, 198 both of you gentleman were involved in that, right? >> i got there in landed on december 4th, with 1967, of course, ted was...
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i was injured. >> tom was injured. i thought tom was dead, actually. he was the radio operator with a 50 caliber machine gun, when that concussion hit, it obviously disabled the track, fires broke out because the tracks were full of ammunition, and they would blow. i was on the side, so my face was burnt bad and so on. i started looking at everybody else on the track, some guys have blown off, and tom was slumped over the 50 caliber. he had blood coming out of his ears and nose, and he was unconscious. so we got him off the track, because snipers were everywhere, and like tom said, the other tracks were way ahead of us, we were all alone. fires started to break out. i didn't know if he was dead or what had happened to him, but we got him off the track. that's when they took us out by hospital, medevac to a field hospital. >> chuck's face looked like it was bubbled on the side of the skin. it was pretty gross. >> so again, second set of purple hearts for both brothers. second time wounded. and you went back to your unit. as a matter of fact, when you we
i was injured. >> tom was injured. i thought tom was dead, actually. he was the radio operator with a 50 caliber machine gun, when that concussion hit, it obviously disabled the track, fires broke out because the tracks were full of ammunition, and they would blow. i was on the side, so my face was burnt bad and so on. i started looking at everybody else on the track, some guys have blown off, and tom was slumped over the 50 caliber. he had blood coming out of his ears and nose, and he...
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tom: thank you so much.dities, bordering what is going on in the marks. we'll catch up with bitcoin. not much going on in oil. next screen. the vicks showing the challenges -- vix showing the challenges. a little bit of angst in the market, even with the close of 26,000. the story, grinding higher. alberto gallo with us at this hour. 2.5%. there is your obligatory bitcoin quote. francine: european stocks climbing with the euro. ay be averted. goldman sachs flat. tom: the view from 60,000 crypto -- the view of bitcoin is simple. this is back to 2010. it is remarkably on the trend that it has been on for those many years. it has been a gradual trend up. the moving averages are set way, way low. down at shocking levels like 2000. it is the most interesting shot. you're not going to trade off that. this is with bitcoin with a little bit of lift as well. we got some news. francine: we certainly do have some news. this is emirates airline. a-380's worthrbus $16 billion. this tom is significant. we spoke to guy joh
tom: thank you so much.dities, bordering what is going on in the marks. we'll catch up with bitcoin. not much going on in oil. next screen. the vicks showing the challenges -- vix showing the challenges. a little bit of angst in the market, even with the close of 26,000. the story, grinding higher. alberto gallo with us at this hour. 2.5%. there is your obligatory bitcoin quote. francine: european stocks climbing with the euro. ay be averted. goldman sachs flat. tom: the view from 60,000 crypto...
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tom, you are still at the world economic forum. tom: thank you so much.reatly appreciated this morning. what a wonderful panel this morning. a packed audience. david rubenstein was with me. anne richards of m&g. i begin with the author of "the curse of cash." >> if we have another financial crisis, there really is not a plan "a." tom: let's talk now about the do youf your work -- feel that this time is different? : i do not. i feel we are still coming out of the last financial crisis. a systemic financial crisis we have experienced has a long afterlife, taking -- and taking eight to 10 years to recover is not unusual. and i have to say that talk could inflateon genuine issues like productivity with our financial crisis. so i am not going to tell you there will not be another financial crisis. sales of my book would collapse. but i am kind of optimistic going forward about where the world economy is at the moment. we could talk about could there be a financial crisis -- of course. could there be a recession? absolutely. by think we are at the tail end of t
tom, you are still at the world economic forum. tom: thank you so much.reatly appreciated this morning. what a wonderful panel this morning. a packed audience. david rubenstein was with me. anne richards of m&g. i begin with the author of "the curse of cash." >> if we have another financial crisis, there really is not a plan "a." tom: let's talk now about the do youf your work -- feel that this time is different? : i do not. i feel we are still coming out of the...
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francine: that is where we put tom keene. tom: you bet i'm there. am seeing is money in. does that money in to london diffuse-- defuse -- across london? jim: london is underperforming the rest of the u.k. there is conventional stuff that flies around. the mayor of london presided again last week -- in my opinion, very poorly and not deeply researched. the idea that brexit helps the rest of the country more than london. maybe in theory. london house prices peaked over two years ago. the rest of the country, particularly the northwest -- house prices are accelerating paid we may be seeing the very first signs of a multi-decade narrowing of house prices starting to happen. that would be enormously positive for things like interregional inequality in the u.k. -- way more important than brexit. thatwhen you perceive dynamics of bitcoin, they are not a normal market. we do not really know where that bid is invented. what would you tell younger people on the street, and our viewers and listeners, about the transparency of bidesque on bitcoin? kidsmy kids,
francine: that is where we put tom keene. tom: you bet i'm there. am seeing is money in. does that money in to london diffuse-- defuse -- across london? jim: london is underperforming the rest of the u.k. there is conventional stuff that flies around. the mayor of london presided again last week -- in my opinion, very poorly and not deeply researched. the idea that brexit helps the rest of the country more than london. maybe in theory. london house prices peaked over two years ago. the rest of...
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tom: what areas?sident reif: china is investing heavily in artificial .ntelligence, in supercomputers i think in some areas we have already lost it. tom: is that a loss we can overcome? president reif: of course. but what do we need to overcome? talent and believing that the research and investments we produce benefit america's economy. tom: that brings us back to a guy who came here from venezuela in 1974. president reif: a very lucky guy. you are five years in. are we halfway through the reif regime at m.i.t.? probably.reif: i think a typical successful run on jobs like this is eight to 10 years, so i would say we are halfway there. this interview, we have talked a lot about getting a message to washington about of our shortfalls in technology and so forth, the .alent what is it when you look back even on the five years that you would want people to know what you did about that, about spreading that message? president reif: what i think is important is the decision -- i do that with the decisions th
tom: what areas?sident reif: china is investing heavily in artificial .ntelligence, in supercomputers i think in some areas we have already lost it. tom: is that a loss we can overcome? president reif: of course. but what do we need to overcome? talent and believing that the research and investments we produce benefit america's economy. tom: that brings us back to a guy who came here from venezuela in 1974. president reif: a very lucky guy. you are five years in. are we halfway through the reif...
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tom: good morning. i'm tom keene. i'm the ugly american hip.t has to move to the middle and engage the united kingdom public. can you use an event like this liquidation to be a catalyst to party?broader labour >> our position on this is right in the center of political attitudes in the united kingdom. the truth is that most people are mortified when they discover that prisons are being run really for profit in quite difficult way when it's being paid for by the taxpayer and so many pounds of our money has been put in jeopardy. we think that is right in the center of where the public are. when they hear of thousands of jobs being put at risk and services to our children and people who are ill they will be horrified. we think the labour party is right in the center. all is thehing of incompetent way the government has handed over contracts to a company which was quite transparently in deep trouble. in 2015 nearly three years ago the stock market was shortselling shares in carillion and it has been evident for some time this was a problem. it look
tom: good morning. i'm tom keene. i'm the ugly american hip.t has to move to the middle and engage the united kingdom public. can you use an event like this liquidation to be a catalyst to party?broader labour >> our position on this is right in the center of political attitudes in the united kingdom. the truth is that most people are mortified when they discover that prisons are being run really for profit in quite difficult way when it's being paid for by the taxpayer and so many pounds...
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tom: stay with us.as in his note on china -- the basic idea we can't invest in china. how do we as is investors take advantage of their continued large nominal growth? >> that's tough. you can go through hong kong or the domestic chinese shares. there are spillover effects from china's growth in terms of taking about what the implications are beyond china itself. i tend to think of those from a risk perspective. it's a bit more challenging to access the chinese market because local shares can be very volatile. it's very challenging. nominal growth is interesting but it's changing. in the past you thought about infrastructure and capital goods. now we are thinking more about tech companies. tom: this is critical. for decades we waited for the shift to a consumption china. is it here? >> the shift to consumption is happening. is it happening fast enough to balance out their debt problems? that's the key question. going back to what my colleague has pointed to, chinese dominance in tech is another key aspe
tom: stay with us.as in his note on china -- the basic idea we can't invest in china. how do we as is investors take advantage of their continued large nominal growth? >> that's tough. you can go through hong kong or the domestic chinese shares. there are spillover effects from china's growth in terms of taking about what the implications are beyond china itself. i tend to think of those from a risk perspective. it's a bit more challenging to access the chinese market because local shares...
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drinking, tom? tom--francine, tom? tom: thank you.s cost, what it means for the markets. komal, real simple, you are below are the president is. 3% -- bring up the chart. to morning15 years in america, 4% real gdp. we come down, we come down, the crisis. you are here at 2.5 percent, and the presidents and optimists are up there. let's go to 70% gdp. bridge thissumer gap between president trump and komal sri-kumar? komal: the big problem with the affected by the fact that rates have not increased significantly since the financial crisis. the stock market has been searching, but low-middle income groups aren't participating. market -- is the want to come back to this, komal -- is this happening with gdp? russ: markets have been exaggerated with gdp. markets are not the biggest determinant for gdp this year. francine: this was common with monetary policy. there are hikes. russ: i it's different if you have hikes, but also if you take into account, there are financial market conditions. there were hikes in 2017. there is growth. why? part
drinking, tom? tom--francine, tom? tom: thank you.s cost, what it means for the markets. komal, real simple, you are below are the president is. 3% -- bring up the chart. to morning15 years in america, 4% real gdp. we come down, we come down, the crisis. you are here at 2.5 percent, and the presidents and optimists are up there. let's go to 70% gdp. bridge thissumer gap between president trump and komal sri-kumar? komal: the big problem with the affected by the fact that rates have not...
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tom, i need glasses. tom: i am the same way.ine: i can see some data takes -- checks and others less. tom: let's start in washington. to set the tone, greg of horizon puts out a morning note and he was scathing today in the tone between republicans and democrats. really most interesting with a focus on mr. schumer. there is a new sheriff in town and his name is chuck schumer, the senator of new york through to the immigration issue defies any solution so long as the president insists on a wall. the republican from kentucky increasingly exacerbated basically said trump is in over his head over policy and he goes pox on both your "ouses. that move would hurt the party in power. kevin cirilli joins us right now. let's cut to the chase. what's the likelihood of a government shutdown? likely.t's increasingly the house of representatives passing a short-term deal to keep the government funded through february 16. the question becomes in the senate, none of that really matters because mitch mcconnell does not have enough democratic sup
tom, i need glasses. tom: i am the same way.ine: i can see some data takes -- checks and others less. tom: let's start in washington. to set the tone, greg of horizon puts out a morning note and he was scathing today in the tone between republicans and democrats. really most interesting with a focus on mr. schumer. there is a new sheriff in town and his name is chuck schumer, the senator of new york through to the immigration issue defies any solution so long as the president insists on a wall....
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tom: we are up 7%, folks.is in for the equity markets if we keep this up through the year. the idea of what do i do, there is a point where you say lighten up. how do you manage a portfolio defensively in this offense of time? is alla: i think it about starting point. if you are starting from a point where you are fully allocated in fixed income and equity as well, maybe you should. the fact that the market has rallied has taken your risk exposure a bit too high. if you have been in cash for the past eight or nine years, which is a lot of individual investors, or you are still heavily allocated to fixed income, there is still room to add tom: equities. -- add equities. tom: where? gabriela: if you had a little too much u.s. exposure, we would go abroad. francine: when you look at bubbles around the world, is there a bubble? we heard janet yellen in the past saying she was worried. is it bonds or something else that looks frothy? gabriela: for sure government bonds. if we look at the most expensive sectors, a l
tom: we are up 7%, folks.is in for the equity markets if we keep this up through the year. the idea of what do i do, there is a point where you say lighten up. how do you manage a portfolio defensively in this offense of time? is alla: i think it about starting point. if you are starting from a point where you are fully allocated in fixed income and equity as well, maybe you should. the fact that the market has rallied has taken your risk exposure a bit too high. if you have been in cash for...
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tom: i don't think so. my expectation is we have been doing -- i've been doing a lot of soul-searching in terms of what i described. in terms of considering a bunch of things away from running for office and what that would look like, and what the likelihood is of having an impact with it and what we can build for the future. i don't think that's the kind of thing -- i know what the filing deadlines are, too. the fact of the matter is if are going to do other things, we have to make plans and get organized. running a grassroots organization, which is what we do, is not something you can just turn on and turn off. grassroots major organizing people, hiring them, training them, setting them out on the field, organizing groups of volunteers to do the work. it is something that takes advanced thinking in preparation. we can't wait until the filing deadline. we have to make these decisions and weigh different alternatives. darren: you have one of the most valuable you know lists the democrats have in people who
tom: i don't think so. my expectation is we have been doing -- i've been doing a lot of soul-searching in terms of what i described. in terms of considering a bunch of things away from running for office and what that would look like, and what the likelihood is of having an impact with it and what we can build for the future. i don't think that's the kind of thing -- i know what the filing deadlines are, too. the fact of the matter is if are going to do other things, we have to make plans and...
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tom: yeah.now robert mueller has subpoenaed records of those connected with the trump campaign. he's looking at trump's tax records. i think that this isn't necessarily relevant to the mueller investigation, but i think it reflects the chao s within the white house. what is extraordinary is become of access he got andt i think that reflects the rudderless ship the white house was. he was wandering the halls of the west wing, getting this unprecedented access. bannon has not denied any of the quotes in there so far. and there have been reports that he has got a lot of this on tape. released,es are this could be a long-running saga, and the tapes could possibly be introduced as evidence. francine: i know you want an advanced copy of the book, which is released today. does this feel odd, when you are looking at the markets? donald trump has had a pretty bill.017 with the tax does this hurt the markets? >> it does not seem to be changing prices at the moment. threatly, if there is a to donald trump
tom: yeah.now robert mueller has subpoenaed records of those connected with the trump campaign. he's looking at trump's tax records. i think that this isn't necessarily relevant to the mueller investigation, but i think it reflects the chao s within the white house. what is extraordinary is become of access he got andt i think that reflects the rudderless ship the white house was. he was wandering the halls of the west wing, getting this unprecedented access. bannon has not denied any of the...
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tom: thank you.heck, the first day where i say maybe we see the dow at 25,000. futures elevate and the curve flattening, down to the new weakness or flatness in the two-year, 10 year spread and oil with elevation. with an eightix handle earlier and the doubt is the locally 5000. i put in bitcoin because it is bitcoin. francine: i like curve flattening, it thousand eight feature film. of -- it sounds like a feature film. fantastic data in europe showing accelerated,vity the fastest pace in almost seven years and look out for european bonds and some of the things we look at, such as euro-dollar. i want to show you my favorite chart, not only of last year but of the first quarter of 2018, the spread between the u.s. treasury yields, two-year with german bunds. this fight pressure overall, german bunds have not but. -- have not budged. tom: the president tweaking on election dynamics and we will get to that with kevin cirilli and a bit. our esteemed guest on your american labor economy. this is the most
tom: thank you.heck, the first day where i say maybe we see the dow at 25,000. futures elevate and the curve flattening, down to the new weakness or flatness in the two-year, 10 year spread and oil with elevation. with an eightix handle earlier and the doubt is the locally 5000. i put in bitcoin because it is bitcoin. francine: i like curve flattening, it thousand eight feature film. of -- it sounds like a feature film. fantastic data in europe showing accelerated,vity the fastest pace in...
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tom: zero. alix: despite the blank hole? tom: zero. at your morning meetings if someone was to take snapshots of your discussion, the president is trying to get an immigration bill done. , one ofthat 55 minutes the best displays of what this president does best, having everybody in there, it is almost like "shark tank," saying, "let's get it done." take a segment of a discussion in a negotiation and isolate that is just unfair. if you look at his record and his history and what he is bying to do, he is trying extreme positions to drawback to a comprehensive immigration bill that we have never had. that is a negotiating style. we had an islamic ban. saudi arabia was the enemy. 9/11. we saw this piece of legislation that is directed to say you consider the government of saudi arabia. to, inrom an islamic ban april, the first american-arab-islamic congress, the president of the united states stepping up an airplane in riyadh and within five minutes, we are moving -- months, we are moving the embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem into is our
tom: zero. alix: despite the blank hole? tom: zero. at your morning meetings if someone was to take snapshots of your discussion, the president is trying to get an immigration bill done. , one ofthat 55 minutes the best displays of what this president does best, having everybody in there, it is almost like "shark tank," saying, "let's get it done." take a segment of a discussion in a negotiation and isolate that is just unfair. if you look at his record and his history and...
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tom keene in new york. good conversation with the chair of santander, ana botin, telling me she is confident about the future of u.s. banking. she also spoke of interest rates and what the fed can do for her bank. tom: we heard that from the president last night as well. he might not have spoken about interest rates, but he is certainly confident about the future. we will have a lot of coverage on the look forward to where the policy might go in the coming months. alsoine: yes, tom, we spoke about the state of the union. let's get straight to the bloomberg first word news. of the after the state union speech, president was overheard telling a republican tomaker he 100% plans release that classified memo. questions about the russia investigation. federal reserve policy are expected to maintain the range of the benchmark lending rate at the end of the two-day meeting today. a bigger concern is how the fed will describe inflation. policy buffs have argued there is not enough progress after six years of undersh
tom keene in new york. good conversation with the chair of santander, ana botin, telling me she is confident about the future of u.s. banking. she also spoke of interest rates and what the fed can do for her bank. tom: we heard that from the president last night as well. he might not have spoken about interest rates, but he is certainly confident about the future. we will have a lot of coverage on the look forward to where the policy might go in the coming months. alsoine: yes, tom, we spoke...
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tom: is it a light fascism? dictatorships, is it any different than mussolini before all the other boys of the 1930's and 1940's? is fake news molding the media towards a fascist tendency? charlie: i don't think you can see it as a left right thing because there's a lot of left-wing antiauthoritarian misinformation propagated going on. you can see for example jeremy corbyn in the u.k., he's a social media or his supporters did very enthusiastically and not always entirely evidence-based. i will think it is just a right-wing phenomenon. this is something for any kind of popular. tom: charles is wound up over here. charles: if you go back to the good old days, if you could call union,at, of the soviet they were serial fake news. you could say there was a small window of relative freedom from 1990 to sometime around now. now we are back into the sce ne where everyone is doing it as well. tom: yeah jeff flake talking about stalin tennessee. -- you have jeff flake talking about stalin tendencies. charlie: i think the
tom: is it a light fascism? dictatorships, is it any different than mussolini before all the other boys of the 1930's and 1940's? is fake news molding the media towards a fascist tendency? charlie: i don't think you can see it as a left right thing because there's a lot of left-wing antiauthoritarian misinformation propagated going on. you can see for example jeremy corbyn in the u.k., he's a social media or his supporters did very enthusiastically and not always entirely evidence-based. i will...
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tom: thanks so much. january, which means it's windy elite -- inn the elite meet securities research. matt miller is in germany at the goldman sachs global strategy conference and we go to him right now. matthew? with georg schuh . thank you for joining us. let me ask you about the rate story that seems to be so front and center. bill gross saying we could be in a bear market for bonds. he said before, but now we are looking at more than 2.5% on the 10 year. up to 55 basis points as well. do you see this globally as a trend? georg: the short answer is no. the backdrop of growth is good, but there are technicals in the last hours and days that lead to situations that the need has risen -- a little bit of news control inifferent japan, but still within the range they told us. in germany, there's a new benchmark, 10 year bond, so the rise of the old also due to the change in benchmark on's. overall, i think we only would bull-bear call a market if inflation changes. benigninflation staying and raising only m
tom: thanks so much. january, which means it's windy elite -- inn the elite meet securities research. matt miller is in germany at the goldman sachs global strategy conference and we go to him right now. matthew? with georg schuh . thank you for joining us. let me ask you about the rate story that seems to be so front and center. bill gross saying we could be in a bear market for bonds. he said before, but now we are looking at more than 2.5% on the 10 year. up to 55 basis points as well. do...
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tom: thank you. this, and extraordinary 24 hours. tell me what i could and could not say on radio and tv. he is from ohio, senator portman's ohio. read studied under ron round. wonderful to speak you -- ron brown a. where is the republicans run round -- ron brown? >> the president is not sitting good advice because there are opportunities for him to do well. you heard about the checks going to workers. he needs to focus on what matters, instead of distraction but this may be his political calculus and maybe in four years he will find out if it will work. tom: let's go to the new york times, michael greenbaum, one phrase that goes to the moment, the idea that the president's remarks and the speed with which they have entered the public domain are a new test for media outlets, especially when the comments reveal privately held beliefs of the commander-in-chief. the comment in this case in the contest of discussion on immigration was widely seen as evidence of prejudice. the speed, president clinton did
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i'm tom keene in new york.between the two more than two years. north korea will send a delegation to south korea for next month's winter olympics. south korea is also proposing temporary reunions for families separated by the korean war. it also wants talks on easing tensions and front-line areas. president trump is close to making a decision on who will be the vice chairman of the federal reserve. according to a white house official it will not be richard cleared on. he was once seen as a contender. the job has been vacant since stanley fischer retired. the u.s. military satellite launched by spacex has not been spotted in orbit. that has created a mystery about its classified payload. a navy official says the second stage failed. one of the aids says the satellite fell into the ocean. in college football alabama came from behind to beat georgia 26-23 in overtime to win the national championship. a freshman through a 43 yard touchdown pass for the win. won fiveas now national titles in nine seasons. global new
i'm tom keene in new york.between the two more than two years. north korea will send a delegation to south korea for next month's winter olympics. south korea is also proposing temporary reunions for families separated by the korean war. it also wants talks on easing tensions and front-line areas. president trump is close to making a decision on who will be the vice chairman of the federal reserve. according to a white house official it will not be richard cleared on. he was once seen as a...
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tom: thanks so much.- not the moves we have seen in the past days. features now -13. s&p futures with curve flattening going nowhere. pullback.tle bit of a the vix is moving the other way from the equity market. 14.01. thanks to liz ann sonders for .rilliance on this at schwab an up of the dollar in there to keep francine happy. -- and i but the dollar in there to keep francine happy. francine: thanks. retreating. futures we saw a little bit of a selloff in treasuries -- that is easing somewhat. the dollar preparing to jump and oil dropping a second session. tom: we look at the state of the union later in the hour. we have a great washington analyst who will give us perspective on that. kevin cirilli is completely overwhelmed by the soap opera known as "washington." frontt question, doj is and center. kevin cirilli, i look to the department of justice and a and up looking at the chief of staff to jeff sessions for years, stephen boyd come out of the university of alabama. he seems to be a key guy when we
tom: thanks so much.- not the moves we have seen in the past days. features now -13. s&p futures with curve flattening going nowhere. pullback.tle bit of a the vix is moving the other way from the equity market. 14.01. thanks to liz ann sonders for .rilliance on this at schwab an up of the dollar in there to keep francine happy. -- and i but the dollar in there to keep francine happy. francine: thanks. retreating. futures we saw a little bit of a selloff in treasuries -- that is easing...
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tom: is mr.anctions or other discussions of sanctions come is he looking at the past as we perceive or does he tried -- drag in the present discussion of sanctions? daniel: i think you cannot avoid dragging in the present. most of this is looking at prior transgressions were for -- restricting interactions. you cannot look at the current dynamic. york, i don't think sanctions was in any of the textbooks, but they have got to be bad for trade in diminished gdp. >> there is the trade side. what really hit russia was the financial sanctions. the inability of the big banks to roll over their dollar debt. tom: do you filter this into mr. manafort and cyprus as well? do you just see that and go, that is normal how they do business? daniel: the challenge the markets face is any of these changes increased the cost of compliance. we've got to do more due diligence in those territories named by the press. while that is not anything new in cyprus, regulators see that and begin asking banks and other institu
tom: is mr.anctions or other discussions of sanctions come is he looking at the past as we perceive or does he tried -- drag in the present discussion of sanctions? daniel: i think you cannot avoid dragging in the present. most of this is looking at prior transgressions were for -- restricting interactions. you cannot look at the current dynamic. york, i don't think sanctions was in any of the textbooks, but they have got to be bad for trade in diminished gdp. >> there is the trade side....
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tom pendergast was in a position to take over the machine. by the time jim died in 1911. >> the legacy of pendergast family has been beat up and twisted and turned. so many times over the years today's kansas citien doesn't understand who he was and what he did. both good and bad. the pendergast family came here in the 1870s. what a lot of people don't realize is that they were tom pendergast and his brother jim and the seven siblings were sons and daughters of immigrants. and came here as working class young men looking for jobs in kansas city. and when big jim pendergast just through sheer popularity won the seat as alderman for the first ward. a real influential ward with the immigrants and african americans. and immigrants. they grew up in a sort of a poverty themselves. they empathized with the working people. tom follow ld his brother into politics. became a deputy constable. for the city court and became took on other positions within is the city. and took over in 1910 as a city counsel man. an alderman like his brother had been. and i
tom pendergast was in a position to take over the machine. by the time jim died in 1911. >> the legacy of pendergast family has been beat up and twisted and turned. so many times over the years today's kansas citien doesn't understand who he was and what he did. both good and bad. the pendergast family came here in the 1870s. what a lot of people don't realize is that they were tom pendergast and his brother jim and the seven siblings were sons and daughters of immigrants. and came here...
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tom. >> tonight, still a stalemate. all right, kenneth, thank you. >>> the shutdown already having an impact. as we said, visitors turned away from the statue of liberty. limited staffing at national parks across the country. even the irs is feeling the effects. if there's no agreement by monday, what will happen with services like social security? abc's stephanie ramos with that part of the story. >> reporter: the statue of liberty, america's iconic symbol of freedom, inaccessible. >> it's frustrating coming just to be told you can't go, especially after you already pay. >> reporter: tourists in new york showing up to find locks on the gates and greeted by this sign. in philadelphia, these people lined up to see the liberty bell through a window. even though the trump administration said they would try to keep national parks open, several closed today due to limited staffing. it was caused by the shutdown. nearly 800,000 civilian federal employees throughout the government won't get paid. >> federal workers got notices
tom. >> tonight, still a stalemate. all right, kenneth, thank you. >>> the shutdown already having an impact. as we said, visitors turned away from the statue of liberty. limited staffing at national parks across the country. even the irs is feeling the effects. if there's no agreement by monday, what will happen with services like social security? abc's stephanie ramos with that part of the story. >> reporter: the statue of liberty, america's iconic symbol of freedom,...
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tom: thanks so much.e else in washington is sleepless from the shutdown. he is sleepless over the minnesota vikings. kevin, congratulations to the eagles. super bowl bound. give us an update on the shutdown. what is going to happen at 10:00 a.m. today? what is going to happen over lunch? kevin: day three of the government shutdown. lawmakers waking up after a long weekend and a political stalemate of sorts. republicans criticizing the president in suggesting over the weekend that they need some type of new negotiation strategy, most notably senator lindsey graham from south carolina going so far to say that as long as stephen miller is in charge of the immigration talks, nothing is going to get done. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell wants to hold a vote at the end of this morning, but it is very uncertain right now that he does not have enough democratic support to move forward. tom: i like how you go to the back and forth within the white house. i loved air cantors -- eric c antor's essay in the wa
tom: thanks so much.e else in washington is sleepless from the shutdown. he is sleepless over the minnesota vikings. kevin, congratulations to the eagles. super bowl bound. give us an update on the shutdown. what is going to happen at 10:00 a.m. today? what is going to happen over lunch? kevin: day three of the government shutdown. lawmakers waking up after a long weekend and a political stalemate of sorts. republicans criticizing the president in suggesting over the weekend that they need some...
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tom: i love this.ncine: there is a link. .e heard from steve mnuchin they say they are ready to do a trade agreement with the u.k. reporting yesterday by bloomberg talking about how the special relationship with america has got a bit shaky, but it is vitally important for theresa may. she has to walk a very fine line with the u.s. she has to avoid the backfire in the british media of running too .s.se to the u administration. francine: coming up in the next hour, we speak with the prime minister of the netherlands. we will be talking to him about globalization, trade, and why not currencies. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: good morning from the swiss alps in davos. this is "bloomberg surveillance." live from the world economic forum. before we continue on globalization, protectionism, let's head back to london to check in on the markets. thanks very much. many of those conversations you referenced guiding markets over the last couple days. those comments about the dollar from treasury secretary mnuchin.
tom: i love this.ncine: there is a link. .e heard from steve mnuchin they say they are ready to do a trade agreement with the u.k. reporting yesterday by bloomberg talking about how the special relationship with america has got a bit shaky, but it is vitally important for theresa may. she has to walk a very fine line with the u.s. she has to avoid the backfire in the british media of running too .s.se to the u administration. francine: coming up in the next hour, we speak with the prime...
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tom: thank you.o reach out from davos, reach out to montreal, canada, and also washington. our michael mckee, bloomberg international and policy correspondent knows more about linkage. and we are thrilled to bring in our congressional reporter in the marble hallways, if you will, a fractured washington. michael mckee, let me start with you in montreal -- one example of a president who wants to go it alone. that is not there. there.s terrific tension how are the americans being greeted in montreal? well, we lost michael mckee in montreal. we lost michael mckee there, sort of like the montreal adiensans have -- can lost their hockey season. playing to the home audience, what will congress be listening for, what will republicans and democrats be listening for from the president? >> they are going to look for some guidance on what his agenda is for 2018. republicans are coming off of their one major legislative victory last year, tax of war. that is expected to be one of three key things he will talk abo
tom: thank you.o reach out from davos, reach out to montreal, canada, and also washington. our michael mckee, bloomberg international and policy correspondent knows more about linkage. and we are thrilled to bring in our congressional reporter in the marble hallways, if you will, a fractured washington. michael mckee, let me start with you in montreal -- one example of a president who wants to go it alone. that is not there. there.s terrific tension how are the americans being greeted in...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. i'm tom keene in davos.led you're with us for our extended week of meetings at the world economic forum. it is a meeting of record snow. it has been service of the swiss military and the people of davos literally digging about to put it into proper terms, a hockey goal death of snow. it has been extraordinary. one of the important conversations is central bankers and they happened pushed aside by president trump's visit, but central bankers are always important. there's particular attention paid to the bankers of government under real the rest. that would be south africa. he is the central bank governor for south africa as they try to find a new politics. here is our interview with him. >> we are central bank about to get inflation. we do not target the exchange rate. the exchange rate is a very important and put into the price formation process of south africa. what we need to be asking is what does the rent reflect. what is different from this year from last year? we are sitting on exactly the same when we
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on the air on tom's documentary "tom versus time." >> at his press conference brady gave the reporter i hope he's not fired. i would hate for that to happen. >> daddy. >> tom joked with nischelle that vivian can be a handful. >> you can't say no to anything. whatever she tells her dad to do that's what i do. >> the series gives fan a rare look at his mansion in suburban boston. >> when it comes to who's richer the super model tops her husband. gisele is estimated 360 md worth do you believe tom's at $180 million. the brady bundchen plan compound is massive. it features a barn and the backyard is so big tom trains there. tom is dad to son jack from his past relationship. when tom needs alone time he has a plan. >> we have peace and quiet with three kids? >> i lock the door. go to the farthest place away in the house and lock the door. >> it works in a mansion. it's tough in a regular house. >> coming up -- >> a make over gwyneth paltrow trial. >> then after mark salling's death why some are talking about a glee course. >> there's an indoor bar and outdoor bar. >> from overdose to claim
on the air on tom's documentary "tom versus time." >> at his press conference brady gave the reporter i hope he's not fired. i would hate for that to happen. >> daddy. >> tom joked with nischelle that vivian can be a handful. >> you can't say no to anything. whatever she tells her dad to do that's what i do. >> the series gives fan a rare look at his mansion in suburban boston. >> when it comes to who's richer the super model tops her husband....
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tom: mr.ralian life of some really child and youa went to australian national university and became definitive on china. is this china like the china you studied decades ago? is the president's power extraordinary like it was? >> i began studying child just before the death of mao. tom: we just lost our signal with the former prime minister of australia which is a good reason to bring in ian bremmer. we were talking about the changes in china. xi, you look to speech earlier. you said it was profound. i didn't love his speech. i was concerned about his speech. tom: you thought it was important. excuse me. >> in america we all knew when the soviet union collapsed this was a major global opportunity. i don't think in the united states people understand the trump is focused on his legacy. sheesh and i didn't love his sp. jinping is focused on the legacy of what may be a new superpower. if you were to ask me today which system is in greater need of structural political reform the united states or c
tom: mr.ralian life of some really child and youa went to australian national university and became definitive on china. is this china like the china you studied decades ago? is the president's power extraordinary like it was? >> i began studying child just before the death of mao. tom: we just lost our signal with the former prime minister of australia which is a good reason to bring in ian bremmer. we were talking about the changes in china. xi, you look to speech earlier. you said it...
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tom brady is the master of that.the eagles be if you had dell brady in the past with some blitzing here and there. so earlier this year the miami dolphins beat him up with a re really strong four man rush. this is where the eagles are going to have to win against tom brady. winning at the line of scrimmage with a four-man pass rush. i don't believe jim schwartz will blitz very much. he'll try to surprise here and there. doesn't want to give up the back end. >> um-hmm. eagles entire team has nothing but respect for tom brady. >> yeah. >> they say he's one of the greatest quarterbacks ever to play. it's going to be a challenge coming up on super bowl sunday. turning our attention to patriots defense they gave up the fourth most yards this season but also the fifth fewest points they fit that cliche bend don't break. lane johnson said earlier this week that the patriots defense just doesn't make mistakes. >> yup. >> how tough are they. >> very well coached. kristen, i got to tell you i think they can be had. some of the
tom brady is the master of that.the eagles be if you had dell brady in the past with some blitzing here and there. so earlier this year the miami dolphins beat him up with a re really strong four man rush. this is where the eagles are going to have to win against tom brady. winning at the line of scrimmage with a four-man pass rush. i don't believe jim schwartz will blitz very much. he'll try to surprise here and there. doesn't want to give up the back end. >> um-hmm. eagles entire team...
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brady who will win that argument. >> i would have to say tom brady. >> yeah. >> speaking of tom, our mvp, what is coming next because we are stuck on that. >> unaudible. >> that is right. >> we have that now you want to play that now or later. >> here's my in depth interview with tom brady from last night. >> i think that thing we have shown is we can overcome anything and take punches, yes >> tom. >> and that is what it took in last weeks game against jacksonville we took some shots. >> tom. >> we are playing against a team and eagles that they will give us their best shot and we have to take it and go right back after him. >> tommy, tb. >> people showing up to watch us play and watch this game. it is exciting for all of us. >> we're next. >> so what do you think of that interview. >> okay. >> great, great. >> did he ever answer your questions. >> him talking is responding to me. >> okay. you know what he called me at one time. >> what. >> an an annoying piss ant. >> i wonder why. the young and old are off limits. >> anyway, yesterday when we were going out in the frozen tundra that
brady who will win that argument. >> i would have to say tom brady. >> yeah. >> speaking of tom, our mvp, what is coming next because we are stuck on that. >> unaudible. >> that is right. >> we have that now you want to play that now or later. >> here's my in depth interview with tom brady from last night. >> i think that thing we have shown is we can overcome anything and take punches, yes >> tom. >> and that is what it took in last...
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tom? >> such a sad story. all right, adrienne, thank you. >>> next, to colorado, and new developments tonight in that ambush that killed one deputy and injured four more. the suspect in that deadly shooting identified as 37-year-old matthew riehl, an iraq war veteran who had ranted online about law enforcement. tonight, new details about those messages, and questions about whether warning signs were missed. here's abc's clayton sandell. >> reporter: in highlands ranch, colorado, 2018 is beginning with a life ended. >> shots fired, shots fired. shots fired. >> reporter: five officers responding to a disturbance call early sunday, and two civilians shot in a violent ambush. >> the person with the gun is inside the apartment still. >> reporter: 29-year old deputy zackari parrish, married with two young daughters, was killed. >> we have one deputy down inside the apartment. >> reporter: tonight, three of the four wounded officers are out of the hospital. >> libertarian candidate for sheriff. >> reporter: the gunma
tom? >> such a sad story. all right, adrienne, thank you. >>> next, to colorado, and new developments tonight in that ambush that killed one deputy and injured four more. the suspect in that deadly shooting identified as 37-year-old matthew riehl, an iraq war veteran who had ranted online about law enforcement. tonight, new details about those messages, and questions about whether warning signs were missed. here's abc's clayton sandell. >> reporter: in highlands ranch,...
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tom: the d.c. winters can be a consistent, so skating on the c and o canal is not something you can do every year. but when it is possible, many jump at the chance. it is coldwhat enough that we cannot feel our faces the canal will be frozen. tom: although ice-skating is banned in many places, it is allowed on the c&o can now, but you should use extreme caution and never skate a loan. these guys will tell you even though it is very cold, it's magic. >> it is very easy to get here and about the only place you could do this, so it is a great treat for us. canal inhe c&o northwest, tom roussey, abc 7 news. nancy: cold, but seen it. jonathan: and it was so much fun. a lot of us love coffee, but are you willing to pay extra? jonathan: a tax for a latte? pere talking about $.34 nonrecyclable cup of coffee in britain. they are hoping that it will encourage people to switch to a recyclable or reusable option. nancy: back to the host chair. will beresident obama the first guest. it is a six-episode series.
tom: the d.c. winters can be a consistent, so skating on the c and o canal is not something you can do every year. but when it is possible, many jump at the chance. it is coldwhat enough that we cannot feel our faces the canal will be frozen. tom: although ice-skating is banned in many places, it is allowed on the c&o can now, but you should use extreme caution and never skate a loan. these guys will tell you even though it is very cold, it's magic. >> it is very easy to get here and...
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tom: sure, sure.e deserves credit for continuing to steer all of these things -- the economy. president obama also deserves credit for starting the process. it is an aircraft carrier. it doesn't turn on a dime. i think as part of what the president needs to do, instill confidence and hope and enthusiasm and the ability for entry newer -- entrepreneurs to invest. erik: right, but if you hit your wagon to- hitch your start prices, it goes down from that isn't good for confidence. tom: i don't think he is worried about that. --is about getting enthusiasm is the best it has been for a long time, work a list of who gets credit for it. erik: no surprise to anyone that he steered clear in his commentary of the mueller investigation. as he talked to you about the possibility of either firing the special counsel or deputy attorney general rosenstein? beyond my jobay is fiction, but i can tell you this -- bob mueller, there is nobody better. whatever you say about this investigation, it wasn't mueller's idea to
tom: sure, sure.e deserves credit for continuing to steer all of these things -- the economy. president obama also deserves credit for starting the process. it is an aircraft carrier. it doesn't turn on a dime. i think as part of what the president needs to do, instill confidence and hope and enthusiasm and the ability for entry newer -- entrepreneurs to invest. erik: right, but if you hit your wagon to- hitch your start prices, it goes down from that isn't good for confidence. tom: i don't...
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i'm tom llamas. and we begin tonight with the dangerous cold and a new crisis at one of america's busiest airports. a pipe inside new york's jfk airport bursting leaving up to three inches of standing water inside the terminal. you can see it there. this new emergency coming at a critical moment. already passengers stranded as the airlines attempted to catch up in the wake of that massive snowstorm. and tonight, the situation getting even worse. more than 100 new flights just canceled. other flights diverted and officials already warning travel tomorrow could face major disruptions. we begin tonight with abc's erielle reshef at jfk. >> reporter: tonight, a meltdown at new york's busiest airport. a water main break in the main international terminal canceling or diverting arrivals. international arrivals at the main terminal suspended. the faa saying the situation will last at least six hours, thousands affected. this after that massive snowstorm already crippled air travel. inside the airport, the te
i'm tom llamas. and we begin tonight with the dangerous cold and a new crisis at one of america's busiest airports. a pipe inside new york's jfk airport bursting leaving up to three inches of standing water inside the terminal. you can see it there. this new emergency coming at a critical moment. already passengers stranded as the airlines attempted to catch up in the wake of that massive snowstorm. and tonight, the situation getting even worse. more than 100 new flights just canceled. other...
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tom says the new film will include his largest action stunt ever.d it took two years to plan. >> okay, tom, we're ready to go. >> let's go. >> that's saying something considering the harrowing action we've seen out of crews in the first five m.i. movies. >> action! >> ironically, tom cold carly back in july that he had never been hurt on a movie. >> i've never broken anything on a film, never missed a day of work. >> i guess tom didn't knock on wood because this happened just two weeks later. even though tom's injury delayed production for seven weeks, "mission impossible" fallout is still expected to meet its original release date and will hit theaters july 27th. >>> still ahead, as bruno mars prepares to take over the grammys stage, we're getting performance scoop from the man helping him sprinkle some 24 karat magic. >> if i had to break this thing down -- >> break it down! >>> plus, it's ellen's 60th birthday. ♪ we're thanking her for all the laughs with an epic e.t. flashback. >> it's the greatest thing in the world to me. >>> closed captioning
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tom? >> clayton, thank you. >>> now to major cities on high alert from coast to coast, as the country counts down to the new year. unprecedented security surrounding new york's times square. they call it the ring of steel. more than 1 million people expected. many have already been there for hours. heavily-armed police, snipers, and specially-trained dogs on the scene. the show of force follows the deadly terror attack here on halloween, and the shooting massacre in las vegas. marcus moore is there in times square. >> reporter: with just hours to go keeping america's largest new year's eve party safe the focus tonight of an unprecedented security effort. searches at hotel entrances. vapor wake dogs sniffing for any scent of an explosive. and revelers bundled up and shoulder to shoulder, forced into multiple checkpoints throughout the secure perimeter. >> we're seeing police everywhere. >> reporter: we're hours from the ball drop, and already there's long lines of people waiting to get into
tom? >> clayton, thank you. >>> now to major cities on high alert from coast to coast, as the country counts down to the new year. unprecedented security surrounding new york's times square. they call it the ring of steel. more than 1 million people expected. many have already been there for hours. heavily-armed police, snipers, and specially-trained dogs on the scene. the show of force follows the deadly terror attack here on halloween, and the shooting massacre in las vegas....
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tom? >> erielle rechef for us tonight. thank you. and new york is not the only city chasing winter records. for more on that, we turn now to ginger zee. >> reporter: so many people feeling it, all the way to the gulf coast. but sub-20 degree temperatures have been in place in boston for seven days, as of tomorrow. that will tie a record. it goes back to 1917 or '18. but look at this. i have actually air temperatures on the map. and you're seeing hard freeze warnings from del rio, texas, all the way to waycross, georgia. it gets deep in there. you get the wind on, the wind chill, what you feel is this. it will feel like 19 below in chicago. and maybe you heard some rumblings of this storm. there's a storm coming out of the gulf. a light snow and windy mix for wednesday evening for south and north carolina coast. then it goes along the mid-atlantic and northeast. right now, it's about 100 miles away. if that thing moves closer, we'll have a much bigger story on our hands. what i can promise
tom? >> erielle rechef for us tonight. thank you. and new york is not the only city chasing winter records. for more on that, we turn now to ginger zee. >> reporter: so many people feeling it, all the way to the gulf coast. but sub-20 degree temperatures have been in place in boston for seven days, as of tomorrow. that will tie a record. it goes back to 1917 or '18. but look at this. i have actually air temperatures on the map. and you're seeing hard freeze warnings from del rio,...
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tom: we need guys like this to show what tom foolery it is.nedy: michael malice, google said tell us whatever want. be as honest as possible. let us know what we are doing wrong. how can we get more women into tech. break it down. an writes this manifesto and he's fired. >> james todaymore has a masters the. to denigrate specifically men or den grait specifically whites. these are things that are very difficult to hold up in court. the conservative thing i think is a no-go. but when you talk about discrimination based on race and gender it's difficult to come out with their public image. carley: he was saying women don't hold as many tech jobs as men because women * more interested in people than things. they might become doctors, lawyers, nurse rather than engineers. does everybody have to agree with that point? absolutely not. is that a fireable offense? absolutely not. this is a classic case' of silicon valley -- kennedy: maybe people in that region feel the same way but are ashamed so many people hold that's belief. carley saying google ho
tom: we need guys like this to show what tom foolery it is.nedy: michael malice, google said tell us whatever want. be as honest as possible. let us know what we are doing wrong. how can we get more women into tech. break it down. an writes this manifesto and he's fired. >> james todaymore has a masters the. to denigrate specifically men or den grait specifically whites. these are things that are very difficult to hold up in court. the conservative thing i think is a no-go. but when you...
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bake a cake tom brady.the fold and how about this field, moving, throwing across the field. the patriots have too many plays. but let's finish it off to keep it off. the old back shoulder to rob gronkowski. tennessee had no chance. bill: look at the offensive side, it was a master piece. eight sacks. and again, you look at these guys since week number one defense against scoring. and talking about the offensive side, this defense has been an intggral part. nate: it was a masterpiece theater. if you sit back, we will take you apart. smoggered the wide receivers, they have so many pre-snap movements before the play starts. boomer: tony romo was growing a beard there. had 31 first downs and 267 yards were given up. we were talking about mike mularkey and said you don't know who they are and found out who they are. they better be on top of their game. james: the top seed, eagles defeated the falcons and next subpoenaed's game will hose the winner between the saints and the vikings and reminder, our post-season
bake a cake tom brady.the fold and how about this field, moving, throwing across the field. the patriots have too many plays. but let's finish it off to keep it off. the old back shoulder to rob gronkowski. tennessee had no chance. bill: look at the offensive side, it was a master piece. eight sacks. and again, you look at these guys since week number one defense against scoring. and talking about the offensive side, this defense has been an intggral part. nate: it was a masterpiece theater. if...