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administration by this announcement has really delivered three big damages the first is of the u.s. start us as a mediator here the second is to the ability of the u.s. to actually bring about a two state solution because they aimed a shot of the heart of the two state solution which is the third the actually this empower of the constituency of peace you know the peace camp the ones the hundreds of millions in the region in the world are the ones to see and into this conflict and the import of who they are may get their nest the non-solution ist the ideologues the terrorists who are burning families in the west bank the settlers and the settler movement who are in control they have empowered those who do not want to say it was years ago a leaf blower and you know you have to raise lethal i'll use the phrase it's a case of difficulty sort of let me ask you straight up clear it is the two state solution now dead. the two state solution from the u.s. point of view and mediation is that that's not what is and is as a solution to get there and the acuity council not at all if tomorrow or today
administration by this announcement has really delivered three big damages the first is of the u.s. start us as a mediator here the second is to the ability of the u.s. to actually bring about a two state solution because they aimed a shot of the heart of the two state solution which is the third the actually this empower of the constituency of peace you know the peace camp the ones the hundreds of millions in the region in the world are the ones to see and into this conflict and the import of...
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don't know what's going to happen in international pressure mounts if other countries decide the u.s. start recognizing that jerusalem as the capital of israel that might change things hard to predict at this moment. given that the positions have become so polarized once again on this issue of jerusalem can the e.u. play a moral proactive vill in trying to divide the peace process that if you want to revive the peace process in the middle east and that's true i guess for every kind of negotiations you need the trust of both sides you would be accepted by the palestinian side i think that's safe to say but israel there's not a whole lot of trust there at the moment there's another problem you really left that game around two thousand and two thousand and nine when the obama administration took over so they left the whole playing field to them and the u.s. still effectively has that but the trump administration of course is filling that field in a different way and also. the anti-semitism that we are witnessing in some european countries is on the rise for example in germany for example in fr
don't know what's going to happen in international pressure mounts if other countries decide the u.s. start recognizing that jerusalem as the capital of israel that might change things hard to predict at this moment. given that the positions have become so polarized once again on this issue of jerusalem can the e.u. play a moral proactive vill in trying to divide the peace process that if you want to revive the peace process in the middle east and that's true i guess for every kind of...
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u.s. started contacting families in miss eunice province including the nun yes family there seventeen year old son william was born with serious birth defects. he's quite frail his muscles awake. i give him a little milk now and then. that's all he can handle. it will give him liquids and pieces of banana and other fruit.
u.s. started contacting families in miss eunice province including the nun yes family there seventeen year old son william was born with serious birth defects. he's quite frail his muscles awake. i give him a little milk now and then. that's all he can handle. it will give him liquids and pieces of banana and other fruit.
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u.s. started contacting families in miss eunice province including the non-u.s. family their seventeen year old son william was born with serious birth defects. is quite frail his muscles awake. i give him a little milk now and then. that's all he can handle. it will give him liquids and pieces of banana and other fried. sorry welly. it's tough but we have to keep on living a lot of people have just given up but we just do the best we can i know that willie can understand us i can see that by the way he breathes again never again again. the parents have received no guidance on how to raise a child who has a physical disability and no financial support from the government. but the american attorneys offered them some hope. they came to visit five or six times two attorneys and two or three doctors. they were all from the united states. and they spoke english. they talked about money that would come from the u.s. three million dollars just for a while yet. they told us others would receive compensation they said there'd be even more money and i should start thinkin
u.s. started contacting families in miss eunice province including the non-u.s. family their seventeen year old son william was born with serious birth defects. is quite frail his muscles awake. i give him a little milk now and then. that's all he can handle. it will give him liquids and pieces of banana and other fried. sorry welly. it's tough but we have to keep on living a lot of people have just given up but we just do the best we can i know that willie can understand us i can see that by...
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u.s. and north korea. so we will bring you that ceremony when it begins but we will start with the u.s. decision to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital and how it continues to spawn protests and anger across the world have been violent confrontations in the occupied palestinian territory in recent days and now in neighboring lebanon where security forces used tear gas and water cannon to disperse protesters outside the u.s. embassy in beirut this is the second day of demonstrations there in lebanon home to almost four hundred fifty thousand palestinian refugees reporting for us from that protest. lebanese security forces are using the water cannon and tear gas to disperse the crowds several hundred people gathered outside the u.s. embassy in beirut and to protest the u.s. decision to have ignited a scrum is the capital of the free to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel the palestinian up in newsgroups several hundred protesters stairs trying to reach the u.s. embassy compound but security forces have cordoned off the road preventing people from approaching further people be
u.s. and north korea. so we will bring you that ceremony when it begins but we will start with the u.s. decision to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital and how it continues to spawn protests and anger across the world have been violent confrontations in the occupied palestinian territory in recent days and now in neighboring lebanon where security forces used tear gas and water cannon to disperse protesters outside the u.s. embassy in beirut this is the second day of demonstrations there in...
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u.s. should start moving civilians out of south koria what is your response toe that? >> i think we're watching north korea very carefully. if you look at the last ballistic missile launch, it had advanced quite a bit compared to the missile before. and it's a concern. what we will tell saw north korea is is the biggest threat we have right now. but we're not going to let that stop us, we're going to continue to be forceful. we're going to continue to off the international community join us as they have. and we're going to make sure that we do everything we can to denuclearize north korea. >> dickerson: there is a cultural shift, you saw three members of congress kicked out of congress because of sexual behavior, misdeeds, you were the first woman senator of south carolina, what do you think of this cultural moment that's happening? >> you know, i am incredibly proud of the women who have come forward. i'm proud of their strength, i'm proud of their courage and i think that the idea that this is happening, i think it will start to bring a -- not just in politics but we
u.s. should start moving civilians out of south koria what is your response toe that? >> i think we're watching north korea very carefully. if you look at the last ballistic missile launch, it had advanced quite a bit compared to the missile before. and it's a concern. what we will tell saw north korea is is the biggest threat we have right now. but we're not going to let that stop us, we're going to continue to be forceful. we're going to continue to off the international community join...
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u.s. started the war with. you can see it needs a fair bit of track tension here. the u.s. had at the time what is called the cult of the machine gun. the infantry were owning the tanks. the calvary had combat cars. they were basically tanks. the infantry were quite interested in the tank's ability to deal with enemy infantry. as you can see, machine guns everywhere, deflectors on the back here so you fire out. it would deflect off this and shoot down to the trench that you were walking past. the 37, that was an anti-tank gun and trained for anti-tank capability. somebody figured out if we have a tank, they might bring a tank and we have to be able to kill their tank. but the main weapon was the machine gun and this tank was limited to 15 tons by policy because that was the average weight of an american railroad bridge at the time. road bridge, i'm sorry. so, in 1939, the u.s. conducted a series of tests to determine if machine guns or a 75 millimeter would be more effective at killing infantry. survey says, 75 millimeter. good to know. what they have done is added a 75 int
u.s. started the war with. you can see it needs a fair bit of track tension here. the u.s. had at the time what is called the cult of the machine gun. the infantry were owning the tanks. the calvary had combat cars. they were basically tanks. the infantry were quite interested in the tank's ability to deal with enemy infantry. as you can see, machine guns everywhere, deflectors on the back here so you fire out. it would deflect off this and shoot down to the trench that you were walking past....
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u.s. started exporting coal to the crane. looking like a specific type of coal. i guess there's always lower parts that the potential markets that it could still be appealing, or might be mistaken? >> first, there's the call markets are different, even though her overall demand for test are quite flat, there certain growth in countries, particularly india were we see significant growth. a new coal mine has opened in the u.s. and there's no surprise there are in certain countries and need for more -- coal. overall, we did not break it out in the analysis but it is in the actual report that we look at ukraine and asian countries together and we do see some opportunity. there is also some possibility for increased consumption. many areas are rather close to russia. but your cream is in a different situation when it comes to that. because the russian competitiveness has improved quite a bit. >> and the met coal export is not more profitable for coal exporters i guess on the thermal coal side. but what extent could that ease the pain that the u.s. coal industry is exp
u.s. started exporting coal to the crane. looking like a specific type of coal. i guess there's always lower parts that the potential markets that it could still be appealing, or might be mistaken? >> first, there's the call markets are different, even though her overall demand for test are quite flat, there certain growth in countries, particularly india were we see significant growth. a new coal mine has opened in the u.s. and there's no surprise there are in certain countries and need...
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u.s. starting tomorrow. google reveals people searched for the most this year.urricane irma was the most pop around the globe. after that, matt lauer, fired over sexual harassment claims. spaceyweinstein, kevin also made the list of top people searched for. rounding out the top five searches overall, singer tom petty, the super bowl, and the las vegas shooting. holidaystime for the come our first look at new stamps from the u.s. postal service. the 2018 forever stamps feature john lennon, lena horne, astronaut sally ride, and mr. rogers with king friday. no word yet when the stamps will be available at your local post office. if you're going to be out and about today, bundling up is an absolute must. steve is back with a final check of the forecast. reaming and gaming are only as good as your internet. so get the best internet - with the 100% fiber-optic network. get fios gigabit connection, the fastest internet available - with download speeds up to 940 megs - plus a fios custom tv package, with over 150 of your favorite tv channels, and phone, all for just $79
u.s. starting tomorrow. google reveals people searched for the most this year.urricane irma was the most pop around the globe. after that, matt lauer, fired over sexual harassment claims. spaceyweinstein, kevin also made the list of top people searched for. rounding out the top five searches overall, singer tom petty, the super bowl, and the las vegas shooting. holidaystime for the come our first look at new stamps from the u.s. postal service. the 2018 forever stamps feature john lennon, lena...
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when you start to see central banks remove this accommodation, the u.s. starting, the ecb is starting. it changes the game. when you look at the yield curve now, everyone talks about how it will invert. it would only invert if we thought that we would have a recession in the u.s. there is a very low probability to that. the animal spirits are released in the economy. we think that that will introduce a curve steeper. if you look at a couple of things that are interesting to look at, one is to take a look at the yield curve that happened recently. you have seen a significant flattening. some people calling for inversion. we are not. this is a line above where you start to see inflation eating -- getting priced back in. what we think will happen is, with the strong economy, with fiscal stimulus right now, we actually think you will start to see inflation get up to it 2.5%, but you will see rates rise. jonathan: what you say back to that, that we get a big change in the regime next year? diana: i think next year will be a positive outlook for growth, but i a
when you start to see central banks remove this accommodation, the u.s. starting, the ecb is starting. it changes the game. when you look at the yield curve now, everyone talks about how it will invert. it would only invert if we thought that we would have a recession in the u.s. there is a very low probability to that. the animal spirits are released in the economy. we think that that will introduce a curve steeper. if you look at a couple of things that are interesting to look at, one is to...
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u.s. was starting from scratch. the problem is to determine the kind of equipments that will be needed most and manufactured in the hundreds, thousands or millions in time to be of use. that's a quote. note in time to be of use. you can't hang around watsing for the perfect piece of equipment. in january of 1940 before the army industrial college the chief of ordinance estimated that the development of a major item and material required a minimum of three years from requirement to fielding. now in war they cut that down to usually one and a half to two years. sometimes even as little as one. this time line generally matches with the twodevelopment of piecf equipment by anybody else. yes. audience participation question number four. in one word each, what are the two biggest problems facing the united states as it prepared to fight world war ii. >> logistics? production? >> production, logistics. >> shipping? >> shipping. >> time? >> you guys are very close, bouncing around the right idea. >> isolation? >> bingo. the
u.s. was starting from scratch. the problem is to determine the kind of equipments that will be needed most and manufactured in the hundreds, thousands or millions in time to be of use. that's a quote. note in time to be of use. you can't hang around watsing for the perfect piece of equipment. in january of 1940 before the army industrial college the chief of ordinance estimated that the development of a major item and material required a minimum of three years from requirement to fielding. now...
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when you start to see central banks remove this accommodation, the u.s. started, the ecb is starting, there is talk of potential changes in japan, it changes the game. when you look at the yield curve right now, everyone is talking about it will flatten invert, it would only invert if we thought we would have a recession in the u.s., or a high probability. there is a very low probability. the opposite is happening. there are animal spirits released in the economy right now. we think it will introduce a a steepener. some interesting things to look at, one is the yield curve and what is happened recently in the yield curve, you have seen it significant flattening, some people calling for an version, we are not calling for that. look at the tips market. tips are seeing some level, this is the one above where you start to see inflation getting priced back in. what we think is going to happen is with the strong economy, with physical stimulus right now, we think you will see inflation not get up to 2% or 2.5% next year, but to the point where you will see rate
when you start to see central banks remove this accommodation, the u.s. started, the ecb is starting, there is talk of potential changes in japan, it changes the game. when you look at the yield curve right now, everyone is talking about it will flatten invert, it would only invert if we thought we would have a recession in the u.s., or a high probability. there is a very low probability. the opposite is happening. there are animal spirits released in the economy right now. we think it will...
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u.s. senate that started out with my mentor. thank you for that.applause] approach this crossroads, we have work to do. we have work to do in the state to build bridges within the state. to reach across with those that did not vote for us and try to find common ground. i am pledging to do that tonight. tonight is the night for rejoicing. king liked to quote, the moral arc of the universe is long but it bends towards justice. [applause] doug: tonight, ladies and gentlemen, tonight, in this time, in this place, you helped bend the moral arc a little closer to justice. more, butas it bent you sent it right through the heart of the great state of alabama. thank you all. i love you. i love you and god bless you. and god bless the great state of alabama and the united states of america. thank you. thank you. [applause] ♪
u.s. senate that started out with my mentor. thank you for that.applause] approach this crossroads, we have work to do. we have work to do in the state to build bridges within the state. to reach across with those that did not vote for us and try to find common ground. i am pledging to do that tonight. tonight is the night for rejoicing. king liked to quote, the moral arc of the universe is long but it bends towards justice. [applause] doug: tonight, ladies and gentlemen, tonight, in this time,...
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u.s. military started to clean up project to remove the failed fake florida reef. me but about seven hundred thousand tires are still on the sea floor there. so what else can you do with old tires what happens to them nowadays. they often wind up on the road again this time mixed into asphalt. first the tires are shredded. into ever smaller pieces the rubber is separated from the metal and is then ground into granules. the crumpled rubber is mixed with regular asphalt concrete to create noise reducing silent us fall to. shredded tires are also used to make running tracks and artificial grass. to dampen vibrations in electricity pylons and live on in various guises in washing machines and cars. as insulating mats they're laid under flooring in houses. and offer cows a cushy place to rest. but one can go further and break tires down into raw materials or. the process is called pyrolysis scrap tires or roasted and broken down into carbon black char steel radials an oil gas the technology is pretty new. the pyrolysis system will set you back at least twenty eight thous
u.s. military started to clean up project to remove the failed fake florida reef. me but about seven hundred thousand tires are still on the sea floor there. so what else can you do with old tires what happens to them nowadays. they often wind up on the road again this time mixed into asphalt. first the tires are shredded. into ever smaller pieces the rubber is separated from the metal and is then ground into granules. the crumpled rubber is mixed with regular asphalt concrete to create noise...
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u.s. was starting from scratch. so reduced to its simplest terms, the problem is to determine the kinds of equipment which will be needed most and could be manufactured in the required hundreds, thousands, or millions in time to be of use. and, again, that's a quote from agf. note "in time to be of use." you have a water fight, can't be waiting around for the perfect piece of equipment. in january of 1940, in a lecture before the army industrial college, the then chief of ordinance estimated that the development of a major item of materiel required a minimum of three years from requirement to fielding. now, in war they cut that down to usually one and a half to two years. sometimes even as little as one. and this timeline generally matches with the development of any piece of equipment developed by anybody else. the british, the germans, the russians, about one and a half to two years. yes, audience participation question number four. in one word each, what are the two biggest problems facing the united states as it
u.s. was starting from scratch. so reduced to its simplest terms, the problem is to determine the kinds of equipment which will be needed most and could be manufactured in the required hundreds, thousands, or millions in time to be of use. and, again, that's a quote from agf. note "in time to be of use." you have a water fight, can't be waiting around for the perfect piece of equipment. in january of 1940, in a lecture before the army industrial college, the then chief of ordinance...
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u.s. >> they start having seizures. they lose their ability to motor plan, walk and talk.ot of times >> reporter: there is no cure but ashley and travis have not given up hope. they are placing their hope in funding a clinical trial for his specific gene mutation. working parallel with another family that's already raised a quarter million dollars, ashley started the caleb foundation to get the clinical trial up and running, they must raise $3.5 million by next year. they are asking for your help. >> every dollar counts. every dollar matters. we are very determined, between us and two other families to get it done. >> reporter: they have to act quickly to give caleb a second chance of life. children with his strain usually live to be eight to 12 years old. >> caleb is six now. it is hard because every birthday you want to celebrate your child getting older, but getting older is not always -- i wish i could keep him little. slow time down. >> if you would like to help fund the therapy trial we have a link to caleb's chance foundation on our website at wusa9.com. >> we wish
u.s. >> they start having seizures. they lose their ability to motor plan, walk and talk.ot of times >> reporter: there is no cure but ashley and travis have not given up hope. they are placing their hope in funding a clinical trial for his specific gene mutation. working parallel with another family that's already raised a quarter million dollars, ashley started the caleb foundation to get the clinical trial up and running, they must raise $3.5 million by next year. they are asking...
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u.s. shale producers, fairly disciplined, and oil starting to rebound. we have a dollar weakness going on providing a little bit of a boost. you see the inventory supply glut in the united states work off pretty nicely, especially in the past five months when inventories are usually building. it is an improving situation. i am not in the camp where it will go back to $100, but we could have an uptrend for oil. when you see the oil prices rise, all of a sudden the november pce, they took back up to 1.8%. we will be a 2% and you have the fed meeting the inflation target, and will be on their unemployment target right now, the unemployment situation is in good shape. joe: when you look across asset -- julie: what is your best idea for next year? is it a hedge on the s&p? michael: i think that most stocks, especially u.s. stocks, are very expensive and i think emerging markets are cheaper in general. i think most sectors in the u.s. are expensive, as well as bonds. there are some commodities that are attractive because you can, you see the fundamental supply
u.s. shale producers, fairly disciplined, and oil starting to rebound. we have a dollar weakness going on providing a little bit of a boost. you see the inventory supply glut in the united states work off pretty nicely, especially in the past five months when inventories are usually building. it is an improving situation. i am not in the camp where it will go back to $100, but we could have an uptrend for oil. when you see the oil prices rise, all of a sudden the november pce, they took back up...
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u.s. >> they start having seizures, they lose their ability to motor plan, walk, talk and a lot of for caleb's batten's disease, but ashley and travis have not given up hope. they're placing their hope in funding a clinical trial for his specific gene mutation. ♪ >>reporter: working parallel with another family that's already raised a quarter million dollars, ashley started the caleb chance foundation to get the clinical trial up and running they must raise at least $3.5 million by next year and they're asking for your help. >> every dollar counts, every dollar matters, and we are very determined between us and another two families to get it done. >>reporter: they have to act to give caleb a second chance at life, because children with batten's only usually live 6 to 12 years old. >> caleb is six now, and it's kind of hard because every birthday, you know, you want to celebrate, you wa older, but getting older is not always -- right now it's not the best. just wish i could keep him little, slow time down. >> if you'd like to help fund a clagh trial, we have a license to -- we have a link. you
u.s. >> they start having seizures, they lose their ability to motor plan, walk, talk and a lot of for caleb's batten's disease, but ashley and travis have not given up hope. they're placing their hope in funding a clinical trial for his specific gene mutation. ♪ >>reporter: working parallel with another family that's already raised a quarter million dollars, ashley started the caleb chance foundation to get the clinical trial up and running they must raise at least $3.5 million...
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u.s. trade deficit start hurting the dollar, his response was to say it's a psychological thing. rade deficit will start hurting the dollar when the market decides it is time too. there are plenty of reasons for bond yields to be higher. central banks are scaling back stimulus. the world economy is in the synchronous growth phase, as we know. inflation rates are anticipated to pick up and coming months, so there's plenty of reasons or bond yields to be higher, and what we are seeing is that the psychology is just shifting a little bit this week, and we are seeing yields back to the highest since march, and if sentiment turns fully, then there could be a significant move. back inlling risk that 2014, u.s. 10-year yields were above 3% and were only at about 2.5% now. that was before the fed started raising interest rates. >> i got to get to bitcoin. just a quick comment. this is a very wide ranging interview. i've got a chart here showing a 1600% rise does far in the price of bitcoin so far this year. but we had a 20% slump so far this week, the fourth, which would indicate we got a
u.s. trade deficit start hurting the dollar, his response was to say it's a psychological thing. rade deficit will start hurting the dollar when the market decides it is time too. there are plenty of reasons for bond yields to be higher. central banks are scaling back stimulus. the world economy is in the synchronous growth phase, as we know. inflation rates are anticipated to pick up and coming months, so there's plenty of reasons or bond yields to be higher, and what we are seeing is that the...
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we will start the -- this is the u.s. model. we will put this into motion. this is through early morning on saturday. what is snow is south of us. the surface temperature is above freezing. it won't stick. it may fall as snow. good news for the ski resorts. look at that. west of the divide, several inches for deep creek and timberline. but as far as we're concerned, we will see a couple of flakes. other than that, i don't see much happening. we will come back and talk about this second shot of arctic air that will make this weekend's shot look like baby stuff. >> all right, topper. waiting for that. >>> the women who triggered the metoo movement are time magazine's person of the year. >> the silence breakers as they're being called started the national outrage over sexual harassment. the shock waves being felt in entertainment and politics and business world. on the cover are ashley judd, taylor swift and a woman reprti not come forward yet. it is the fastest moving social change that we have seen in decades. >>> here is a look at the headlines we're working
we will start the -- this is the u.s. model. we will put this into motion. this is through early morning on saturday. what is snow is south of us. the surface temperature is above freezing. it won't stick. it may fall as snow. good news for the ski resorts. look at that. west of the divide, several inches for deep creek and timberline. but as far as we're concerned, we will see a couple of flakes. other than that, i don't see much happening. we will come back and talk about this second shot of...
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u.s. is starting a new pressure campaign against north korea with the help of allies from around the worlde secretary of state rex tillerson there in ottawa announcing the campaign while visiting his canadian counterpart. they will host a meeting of more than 20 countries next month in vancouver. the aim of the meeting is to show international solidarity against north korea's nuclear program. >> the pressure campaign is intended to lead the talks. now we can't talk unless north korea's ready to talk. and i think as we've indicated, we're waiting for them to indicate a readiness to talk. >> well, tillerson also said there are no plans to postpone military exercises with south korean forces until after the winter olympics. recent statements from south korea's president have indicated they would be delayed. >>> the wildfires tear milestone. the thomas fire is now the second largest in the state's history it's 50% contained after burning 272,000 acres. officials don't expect it to be fully contained until mid january. and crews aren't getting any help from the weather. high winds which helped
u.s. is starting a new pressure campaign against north korea with the help of allies from around the worlde secretary of state rex tillerson there in ottawa announcing the campaign while visiting his canadian counterpart. they will host a meeting of more than 20 countries next month in vancouver. the aim of the meeting is to show international solidarity against north korea's nuclear program. >> the pressure campaign is intended to lead the talks. now we can't talk unless north korea's...
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u.s. was ready to start talks with north korea without preconditions.d message was also sent. can the secretary have it both ways? >> well, i think he's trying to have it both ways. i don't think he means there's no preconditions for a deal. i think what he was trying to say is there's no preconditions for you and i to have a conversation about starting negotiations. clearly, the u.s. has its bottom line on nuclear, you know, talks or nuclear negotiation, which would be north korea has to give up, you know, be willing to talk about giving up its nuclear program, but i think what he's trying to do is you've seen nothing from the north koreans about wanting any type of dialogue. i think he's trying to coax them to the table. he knows that the chinese are looking for that. the north koreans have been sending now some signals through sbeer immedia intermediaries and the russians asking more curious about talks, so i don't think when secretary tillerson says no preconditions he means there are no preconditions for a nuclear deal. what he's saying is, let's j
u.s. was ready to start talks with north korea without preconditions.d message was also sent. can the secretary have it both ways? >> well, i think he's trying to have it both ways. i don't think he means there's no preconditions for a deal. i think what he was trying to say is there's no preconditions for you and i to have a conversation about starting negotiations. clearly, the u.s. has its bottom line on nuclear, you know, talks or nuclear negotiation, which would be north korea has to...
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peter we will see then of course and finally on the news great today when cuba's relations with the u.s. start under former president barack obama there was hope for new beginnings but that's all stopped then been put in reverse under president trump who among other measures has stopped any new travel this is being issued from the u.s. embassy in heaven or one organization to be affected is a unique dance company a latin america editor lucien human has a story. it's difficult to put a label on. it's a dance company with very obvious spanish influence. but it's not flamenco. it's much more the in the provocative movements the facial expressions something that is in fact very caribbean. this is the least of cuba dance company a work of art and love that began as an experiment in the opinion that miley i learned to dance ballet spanish dance in flamenco and popular cuban dances cha cha cha folklore kong and so on which i adore and the african union dances they have their own specific music and style song and we going down the rivers i wanted to fuse all that into one result a fusion of all those
peter we will see then of course and finally on the news great today when cuba's relations with the u.s. start under former president barack obama there was hope for new beginnings but that's all stopped then been put in reverse under president trump who among other measures has stopped any new travel this is being issued from the u.s. embassy in heaven or one organization to be affected is a unique dance company a latin america editor lucien human has a story. it's difficult to put a label on....
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u.s. military starting january 1st. that is despite president trump's opposition. two federal courts have already ruled against the president's ban on their service. even so transgender recruits will have to overcome a long list of requirements that could make it difficult for them to join the military. >>> three women who accused president trump of sexual misconduct are again telling their story. cbs reporter nikki batiste said the women are calling for a congressional investigation. >> reporter: three women faced the cameras to talk about their encounters with donald trump. >> mr. trump repeatedly kissed my cheeks and ultimately my lips, an encounter that has since impacted my life. >> reporter: rachel crook was a receptionist at trump tower when she met the future president 12 years ago. samantha holdi was a beauty contestant. >> these dreams never included a man lining us all up to look us over like we were pieces of meat. >> reporter: these are three of the 16 accusers who told their stories before but now are calling on congress to open an investigation into
u.s. military starting january 1st. that is despite president trump's opposition. two federal courts have already ruled against the president's ban on their service. even so transgender recruits will have to overcome a long list of requirements that could make it difficult for them to join the military. >>> three women who accused president trump of sexual misconduct are again telling their story. cbs reporter nikki batiste said the women are calling for a congressional investigation....
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u.s. started exporting coal to ukraine. had, and it was looking at, i guess, specific type of coal. i mean, i guess there are always certainly lower hanging par parts, potential markets that u.s. coal still be appealing, i suppose, or i might be mistaken, but if you can sort of help elaborate on that, that would be great. >> sure, i'd be happy to. first of all, thermal coal market and the metallurgical coal market are different. even though our forecast for metallurgical coal is flat, 2022 levelses same as 2016. there are certain growth in certain countries, particularly india we see a demand for metallurgical coal. and that's no surprise, there's a-- there are certain countries need for more metallurgical coal and there are opportunities there. we didn't break it out in the analysis there, but it's in the actual report which i should show you looks like this that we actually look at ukraine and i guess, eurasian countries together and it's an area where we see opportunities. so that's an area where there are possibilities
u.s. started exporting coal to ukraine. had, and it was looking at, i guess, specific type of coal. i mean, i guess there are always certainly lower hanging par parts, potential markets that u.s. coal still be appealing, i suppose, or i might be mistaken, but if you can sort of help elaborate on that, that would be great. >> sure, i'd be happy to. first of all, thermal coal market and the metallurgical coal market are different. even though our forecast for metallurgical coal is flat,...
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u.s. economy. so we start with the scenarios. .. >> okay i disagree with you with those nontariff barriers under the eu free trade agreement will rise by 5% relative to what they are now. we will have nontariff barriers they will be 0%. can program that to a custom scenario and the model will calculate the results for four different aggregates. what will u.k. trade look like? look at that nontariff barriers for services that are major barrier of the u.k. they are services exports that is where the trade surplus is and the trade deficit. so you can say what will the u.k., u.s., eu economy look like if there are no non- tariff barriers? and in general what we find is the u.k. is still worse off sometimes more or worse than economically under full eu membership. >> thanks very much. i know you have questions so i will open to the floor. i will warn you i can ask questions myself but i would want you to be engaged with this. i will take a couple of questions at a time. but wait for the microphone and identify your
u.s. economy. so we start with the scenarios. .. >> okay i disagree with you with those nontariff barriers under the eu free trade agreement will rise by 5% relative to what they are now. we will have nontariff barriers they will be 0%. can program that to a custom scenario and the model will calculate the results for four different aggregates. what will u.k. trade look like? look at that nontariff barriers for services that are major barrier of the u.k. they are services exports that is...
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u.s. started higher, ending a little lower, i believe. betty: let's check where the markets ended. sawtek shares taking a big hit on the back of tax reform. some expectations it is going to hit some of the chipmakers. nasdaq closing lower by 1%. the dow a little higher. the s&p unchanged. it is not getting much momentum in asia. david: not at all, a good example is new zealand. they're market has been flat for three days, nothing happening with the kiwi dollar. have a look at the market open in sydney. the rba very much in focus. it is not about what they do, but how they say -- what they say and how they say it. we are also counting down to the markets in japan and korea. i checked, when we do the math, we're looking at the kleins. japan down. a lot of it comes back to currencies, have a look at the sterling, the euro, the loonie in the mix here. may was at lunch with juncker. canada coming out with a that failure with trade talks with china. interesting to see how this session will be shaping up. the bloomberg dollar index after all these swings midsession monday into where we ar
u.s. started higher, ending a little lower, i believe. betty: let's check where the markets ended. sawtek shares taking a big hit on the back of tax reform. some expectations it is going to hit some of the chipmakers. nasdaq closing lower by 1%. the dow a little higher. the s&p unchanged. it is not getting much momentum in asia. david: not at all, a good example is new zealand. they're market has been flat for three days, nothing happening with the kiwi dollar. have a look at the market...
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u.s. to start talks with north korea, but the north korean regime says the latest round of u.n. sanctions are an act of war. we'll be back. this i can do, easily. i try hard to get a great shape. benefiber® healthy shape is a clear, taste-free, 100% natural daily fiber... that's clinically proven to help me feel fuller longer. benefiber® healthy shape. this i can do! pain from a headache whcan make this...ld, ...feel like this. all-in-one cold symptom relief from tylenol®, the #1 doctor recommended pain relief brand. tylenol®. or a little internet machine? it makes you wonder: shouldn't we get our phones and internet from the same company? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you get up to 5 lines of talk and text at no extra cost. so all you pay for is data. see how much you can save. choose by the gig or unlimited. xfinity mobile. a new kind of network designed to save you money. call, visit, or go to xfinitymobile.com. >>> russia's foreign minister says the u.s. should be the ones to start talks with north korea to stop a war from breaking out on the korean pen
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when you start to see central banks remove this accommodation, the u.s. , the ecb is starting, there is talk of potential changes in japan, it changes the game. when you look at the yield curve right now, everyone is talking about it will flatten invert, it would only invert if we thought we would have a recession in the u.s., or a high probability. there is a very low probability. the opposite is happening. will introduce a curve steepen her. some interesting things to look at, one is the yield curve and what is happened recently in the yield curve, you have seen it significant flat, some people calling for an version, we are not calling for that. look at the tips market. tips are seeing some level, this is the one above where you start to see inflation getting priced back in. what we think is going to happen is with the strong economy, with physical stimulus right now, we think you will see inflation not get up to 2% or 2.5% next year, but to the point where you will see rates rise and curve steepening. jonathan: diana, what you say to that? i think next
when you start to see central banks remove this accommodation, the u.s. , the ecb is starting, there is talk of potential changes in japan, it changes the game. when you look at the yield curve right now, everyone is talking about it will flatten invert, it would only invert if we thought we would have a recession in the u.s., or a high probability. there is a very low probability. the opposite is happening. will introduce a curve steepen her. some interesting things to look at, one is the...
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"cnn newsroom" starts right now. 4:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast. we start this hour with a story about the new year, 2018. maybe you want to do something differently. that's not the word from north korea. that nation telling the world it remains committed to developing its nuclear capabilities in 2018. a report in north korean state media says as long as the united states and its allies remain a threat, that regime will push its program forward. pyongyang boasted it can strike the u.s. with world class nuclear power but it calls itself a, quote, responsible nuclear weapons state. at the same time, there are troubling signs that north korea may conduct another weapons test sometime after new year's. our barbara starr reports. >> reporter: u.s. officials are telling me they are watching for the very real possibility that north korea may launch another ballistic missile in yet another weapons test. it is not imminent. the signs are still very preliminary. but right now, they don't think it's a satellite launch, much more likely to be a missile launch i
"cnn newsroom" starts right now. 4:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast. we start this hour with a story about the new year, 2018. maybe you want to do something differently. that's not the word from north korea. that nation telling the world it remains committed to developing its nuclear capabilities in 2018. a report in north korean state media says as long as the united states and its allies remain a threat, that regime will push its program forward. pyongyang boasted it can strike the...
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u.s. live starting at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span three, online at c-span.org, and on the c-span radio app. >> leaders on capitol hill called for michigan toresentative john conyers resign after a sexual harassment settlement was made public. his written -- here is reaction from nancy pelosi. >> the allegations against congressman conyers, as we have learned more since sunday, are serious, disappointing, incredible. it is very sad. the brave women who came forward our own justice. i pray for the congressman and .is family and wished them well he should resign. conyers has shaped some of the most consequential legislation of the last half-century, however, zero-tolerance means consequences for everyone, no matter how great the legacy. it is no license to harass or discriminate. it makes it even more disappointing. yesterday, the house took a first step, mandating sexual-harassment and discrimination training at resolution on the floor. the next step, and very important for congress to pass. the senate had their own r
u.s. live starting at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span three, online at c-span.org, and on the c-span radio app. >> leaders on capitol hill called for michigan toresentative john conyers resign after a sexual harassment settlement was made public. his written -- here is reaction from nancy pelosi. >> the allegations against congressman conyers, as we have learned more since sunday, are serious, disappointing, incredible. it is very sad. the brave women who came forward our own justice. i...
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wife waves surfers fighting against unseen pollution the seas starting january seventh on g.w. . u.s. president donald trump has praised his tax reform as a christmas present for all americans. the package slashes taxes by a total of one point five trillion dollars because of what we. it's the largest i always say the most massive but it's the largest tax cut in the history of our country and for reform but tax cuts. really something special. the bill was passed by a majority in the house in the senate the core of the five hundred page law is a massive tax cut for businesses from the previous thirty five percent rate to twenty one percent. while. most of the remaining taxpayers are set to receive some kind of tax break as well but that could aggravate the country's deficit according to opponents. the republicans maintain that the reform will finance itself by stimulating the economy no credible outside analysis has found this to be true at best what many analyses show is that we would see an initial bump of growth and twenty thousand and twenty nine thousand but after that it would s
wife waves surfers fighting against unseen pollution the seas starting january seventh on g.w. . u.s. president donald trump has praised his tax reform as a christmas present for all americans. the package slashes taxes by a total of one point five trillion dollars because of what we. it's the largest i always say the most massive but it's the largest tax cut in the history of our country and for reform but tax cuts. really something special. the bill was passed by a majority in the house in...
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u.s. postal inspectors started the investigation now it's handed over to the marshals. ross gordon was arrested at his oakland hills home wednesday night. u.s. marshals swarming the house heavily armed. >> they jumped out like you see in the movies. heavily armed. >> reporter: federal authorities believe he mailed an explosive device to an address in east palo alto. we recently spoke to his daughter. >> he opened it cautiously, and when he did it exploded. >> reporter: u.s. postal service investigators, along with the fbi and atf agents have been working on this case for months. sources telling north bay bay area news that they were able to connect him to the bomb by tracing his fingerprint found on a piece of the improvised explosive device, or i.e.d.. his fingerprints were in the system because he has an extensive arrest record. some of the crimes he's been charged with, illegal drug possession, burglary, receiving stolen property, gun charges and evading police. sources are also telling us he may be connected to a box explosion here in alameda at a police officer's ho
u.s. postal inspectors started the investigation now it's handed over to the marshals. ross gordon was arrested at his oakland hills home wednesday night. u.s. marshals swarming the house heavily armed. >> they jumped out like you see in the movies. heavily armed. >> reporter: federal authorities believe he mailed an explosive device to an address in east palo alto. we recently spoke to his daughter. >> he opened it cautiously, and when he did it exploded. >> reporter:...
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u.s. is heading towards a war if things don't change, speaking more this weekend, the senator urging the pentagon to start moving u.s. military dependents, including spouses and children of servicemen and women out of south korea continuing his calls that the conflict with north korea is getting closer. this all following north korea's test launch of an icbm last week. this new version they say is capable of hitting the entire u.s. midland. >>> now, these drills that have started today were arranged before this test. it includes hundreds of aircraft, as you said, including two dozen stealth jets that began training in the korean peninsula today. they've launched their biggest ever combined exercise, more than 230 aircraft will be taking part in this five-day drill. it's called vigilant ace, an event meant to improve the response with u.s. and south korea in the event of any kind of war-time action. and this addition of aircraft will form a show of power towards north korea. fran snes >> all right, chapman bell for us. chapman, thank you. >> to alabama now where embattled senate candidate roy moore is inch
u.s. is heading towards a war if things don't change, speaking more this weekend, the senator urging the pentagon to start moving u.s. military dependents, including spouses and children of servicemen and women out of south korea continuing his calls that the conflict with north korea is getting closer. this all following north korea's test launch of an icbm last week. this new version they say is capable of hitting the entire u.s. midland. >>> now, these drills that have started today...
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when you start to see central banks remove this accommodation, the u.s. started, the ecb is starting, there is talk of potential changes in japan, it changes the game. when you look at the yield curve right now, everyone is talking about it will flatten invert, it would only invert if we thought we would have a recession in the u.s., or a high probability. there is a very low probability. the opposite is happening. there are animal spirits released in the economy right now. we think it will introduce a a steeper curve. some interesting things to look at, one is the yield curve and what is happened recently in the yield curve, you have seen it significant flattening, some people calling for an version, we are not calling for that. look at the tips market. tips are seeing some level, this is the one above where you start to see inflation getting priced back in. what we think is going to happen is with the strong economy, with physical stimulus right now, we think you will see inflation not get up to 2% or 2.5% next year, but to the point where you will see
when you start to see central banks remove this accommodation, the u.s. started, the ecb is starting, there is talk of potential changes in japan, it changes the game. when you look at the yield curve right now, everyone is talking about it will flatten invert, it would only invert if we thought we would have a recession in the u.s., or a high probability. there is a very low probability. the opposite is happening. there are animal spirits released in the economy right now. we think it will...
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