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it's very very cold out and unseasonable. mr. president, catch this. >> while the federal government lags behind, cities and states are attempting to lead their own climate efforts. >> we have wind turbines and solar panels. >> reporter: he voted for donald trump and last year his city became the first in texas to convert 100% renewable energy to power its grid. >> what can those knuckleheads in dced do to regulate that that increases our costs. >> reporter: pushed by progressives that want climate policies are calling for a green new deal. >> this is going to be the great society, moon shot, civil rights movement of our generation. >> reporter: while some democrats are mindful of the yellow jacket protests in paris, sparked by anger at a fuel tax, a majority of americans believe failing to address climate change will be more economically costly than new regulations designed to prevent global warming. democrats eyeing the white house are highlighting an issue once considered a political liability. >> climate change is real and it
it's very very cold out and unseasonable. mr. president, catch this. >> while the federal government lags behind, cities and states are attempting to lead their own climate efforts. >> we have wind turbines and solar panels. >> reporter: he voted for donald trump and last year his city became the first in texas to convert 100% renewable energy to power its grid. >> what can those knuckleheads in dced do to regulate that that increases our costs. >> reporter: pushed...
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income families are at risk of food insecurity, families of 3 with an income below 40,000 a year, are unseason or unable to access nutritious food. that's 226,000 people. >> every time i go to the grocery store for myself i spend $200 a week just on food. who can do that? really, seriously, who can do that? if you don't have a house, where are you going to cook at? >> familys with small chip, pregnant women and the homeless are especially vulnerable to food insecurity. >>> brown said a tough on crime change is overfilled and said state prisons have become places of punishment and despair with prospects of mar re to the frnoent offenses. >>> police in okay land are looking for suspects in a deadly shooting overnite. it happened before 10:00 in the 2100 block of franklin in downtown oak land. officers at the scene worked deep if tonight collecting shell casings and laying down evidence markers outside of a nightclub. no word on what led up to the shooting. >>> san francisco's oldest department store closed the doors, how the city said good- bye to gumps coming up. >>> a live look outside, we are
income families are at risk of food insecurity, families of 3 with an income below 40,000 a year, are unseason or unable to access nutritious food. that's 226,000 people. >> every time i go to the grocery store for myself i spend $200 a week just on food. who can do that? really, seriously, who can do that? if you don't have a house, where are you going to cook at? >> familys with small chip, pregnant women and the homeless are especially vulnerable to food insecurity. >>>...
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. >> it's from outside here and it's very, very cold out and very unseasonal. mr.president, catch this. >> this morning we'll report on the challenge of climate change. the science, the damage to our environment, the cost and the politics. welcom to sunday and this special edition of "meet the press". >>> nbc news, the longest-running show in television history. this is a special edition of "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> goo sunday morning and a happy new year's weekend to everyone. we will do something that we don't often get to do. dive in on one it's obviously extraordinarily to do this as the end of this year has provene era of trump, but we're going to take an in-depth look regardless of that at a literally earth-changing subject that doesn't g t talked abous early on television news, at least, climate change, but just as important as what we are going to do this hour i what we're not going to do. we're not going to debate climate change, the existence of it. andearth is getting hotter human activity is a major cause. period. we're not going to give
. >> it's from outside here and it's very, very cold out and very unseasonal. mr.president, catch this. >> this morning we'll report on the challenge of climate change. the science, the damage to our environment, the cost and the politics. welcom to sunday and this special edition of "meet the press". >>> nbc news, the longest-running show in television history. this is a special edition of "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> goo sunday...
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and almost across the board, temperatures are into double figures for that mild, unseasonal feel to thingswest scotland easing, a good deal of cloud around, a few breaks here and there, but more especially across southern england, maybe into south wales. and this is where we'll see the lowest temperatures as thursday begins. this is where we're most likely to see a frost in places, and there could be some fog patches, perhaps dense and slow to clear, as well. now, where they do clear, we will see some sunshine, and again on thursday, it's north—east scotland that will see some blue sky in places. many other places will be cloudy, but still essentially dry. and as for the temperatures, still on the mild side, but i think for many parts of england and wales, you mayjust shave two or three degrees off that temperature compared with what we're getting for boxing day. now, high pressure is still close by, still generally in charge going into friday, but we are going to see a weather front coming in from the atlantic. ahead of it, southern areas of the country could well start on friday again wi
and almost across the board, temperatures are into double figures for that mild, unseasonal feel to thingswest scotland easing, a good deal of cloud around, a few breaks here and there, but more especially across southern england, maybe into south wales. and this is where we'll see the lowest temperatures as thursday begins. this is where we're most likely to see a frost in places, and there could be some fog patches, perhaps dense and slow to clear, as well. now, where they do clear, we will...
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almost across—the—boa rd temperatures are into double figures for that mild unseasonal feel to thingshere and there but more especially across southern england, maybe into south wales, and this is where we will see the lowest temperatures as thursday begins. this is where we are most likely to see frost in places and it could be fog patches perhaps slow to clear. where they do clear, we will see some sunshine and again on thursday, north—east scotland will see blue sky in places, many other places will be cloudy but still essentially dry. the temperatures are still on the mild side but many parts of england and wales mayjust shave a couple of degrees off that compared for boxing day. high pressure is still close by, still generally in charge going into friday but we will see a weather front coming in from the atlantic. ahead of it, southern areas of the country could start friday again with dense fog in places. a weakening spell of rain moving across scotland and northern england and nothing left of that rain as it moves further south during the day. behind that, you get to see some s
almost across—the—boa rd temperatures are into double figures for that mild unseasonal feel to thingshere and there but more especially across southern england, maybe into south wales, and this is where we will see the lowest temperatures as thursday begins. this is where we are most likely to see frost in places and it could be fog patches perhaps slow to clear. where they do clear, we will see some sunshine and again on thursday, north—east scotland will see blue sky in places, many...
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and almost across the board, temperatures are into double figures for that mild unseasonal feel to thingsa good deal of cloud around, a few breaks here and there but more especially across southern england, maybe into south wales. and this is where we'll see the lowest temperatures as thursday begins. this is where we're most likely to see frost in places, and there could be fog patches, perhaps dense and slow to clear. where they do clear, we will see some sunshine and again on thursday, north—east scotland will see blue sky in places, many other places will be cloudy but still essentially dry. and as for the temperatures, still on the mild side, but i think for many parts of england and wales, may just shave a couple of degrees off that compared with what we've got for boxing day. high pressure is still close by, still generally in charge going into friday, but we are going to see a weather front coming in from the atlantic. ahead of it, southern areas of the country could start friday again with some dense fog in places. damp for northern ireland first thing, that won't last. a weakeni
and almost across the board, temperatures are into double figures for that mild unseasonal feel to thingsa good deal of cloud around, a few breaks here and there but more especially across southern england, maybe into south wales. and this is where we'll see the lowest temperatures as thursday begins. this is where we're most likely to see frost in places, and there could be fog patches, perhaps dense and slow to clear. where they do clear, we will see some sunshine and again on thursday,...
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and almost across the board, temperatures are into double figures for that mild, unseasonal feel to thingsning, the rain in north—west scotland easing, a good deal of cloud around, a few breaks here and there, but more especially across southern england, maybe into south wales. and this is where we'll see the lowest temperatures as thursday begins. this is where we're most likely to see a frost in places, and there could be some fog patches, perhaps dense and slow to clear, as well. now, where they do clear, we will see some sunshine, and again on thursday, it's north—east scotland that will see some blue sky in places. many other places will be cloudy, but still essentially dry. and as for the temperatures, still on the mild side, but i think for many parts of england and wales, you mayjust shave two or three degrees off that temperature compared with what we're getting for boxing day. now, high pressure is still close by, still generally in charge going into friday, but we are going to see a weather front coming in from the atlantic. ahead of it, southern areas of the country could well
and almost across the board, temperatures are into double figures for that mild, unseasonal feel to thingsning, the rain in north—west scotland easing, a good deal of cloud around, a few breaks here and there, but more especially across southern england, maybe into south wales. and this is where we'll see the lowest temperatures as thursday begins. this is where we're most likely to see a frost in places, and there could be some fog patches, perhaps dense and slow to clear, as well. now,...
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. >> reporter: the storm tore through texas, dumping snow and unseasonal heavy rain, travel grinding to a near-standstill as plows and tow trucks became a lifeline for those caught off guard. overnight, heavy rains hammered houston. roads and highways turned into fast-moving streams as sewers backed up and overflowed. first responders, using a high- water rescue truck to help these drivers after they stalled on a flooded city street. the rising water, a major concern in the lone star state, with the warnings widespread, many are taking no chances. >> i think candles, for sure. batteries for flashlights and head lamps. i already have my little propane stove ready, just in case. >> reporter: the high water that swamped roads and bayous here in houston is already draining away, but the system is now targeting the carolinas with snow and bitter cold. governors in virginia and north carolina already declaring states of emergency. >> this weekend isn't the time to head out to see some winter wonderland. getting out on dangerous roads could put your life at risk. >> reporter: up to 18 inche
. >> reporter: the storm tore through texas, dumping snow and unseasonal heavy rain, travel grinding to a near-standstill as plows and tow trucks became a lifeline for those caught off guard. overnight, heavy rains hammered houston. roads and highways turned into fast-moving streams as sewers backed up and overflowed. first responders, using a high- water rescue truck to help these drivers after they stalled on a flooded city street. the rising water, a major concern in the lone star...
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isn't it creating the perverse unseason tough to smuggle a child across the border. if you had a wall wouldn't it go a low way toward difficult diss. >> to be going through some of the worst parts of northern mexico, we want them to go to the ports of entry where they have the people in place to help these poor souls. but that's why the president wants a wall. to force people to go through the legal process wherever they come from around the world. if we don't do that, all we are doing is encouraging more and more people to put themselves and their children at risk and that's not good for anybody. trish: capri, there is any shot, any chance in h-e-double l to do this? that we see a wall go up? you are shake your head, ted. >> they already said there is nothing to dough bait. >> it will be a heavy lift because of the way the democratic party and the newly elected members coming in have dug their heels in on this. but hopefully cooler heads will prevail. we need immigration reform, stronger borders. trish: it's there for the taking. win-win all around. ted and capri, t
isn't it creating the perverse unseason tough to smuggle a child across the border. if you had a wall wouldn't it go a low way toward difficult diss. >> to be going through some of the worst parts of northern mexico, we want them to go to the ports of entry where they have the people in place to help these poor souls. but that's why the president wants a wall. to force people to go through the legal process wherever they come from around the world. if we don't do that, all we are doing is...
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they experienced significant deterioration in the important trading month of november, blaming unseasonably the winter, economic uncertainty and weakness in clothing sales and reaching across the retail landscape in europe, not just the uk names but other companies, the retail sector as a whole has declined 9% this year, slightly underperforming the u.s. retail sector which is off by 7%. rest of the week, dominated by on-going brexit talks as the idea of a second referendum is getting a lot of attention, bank of england meeting thursday, as well as vladimir putin's press conference with foreign journalists where u.s., russian relations is expected to be high on the agenda. guys, back to you. >> thank you very much seema mody. >>> the major averages dow down 100 points. the question is whether the 2600 level which had been seen as a floor is now resistance. we couldn't quite get there. tom mclel and joins us you'll get clear, actionable alerts fidelity. >>> about two hours into trading, with markets pairing earlier losses in today's session, following the dow's lowest close since may on frid
they experienced significant deterioration in the important trading month of november, blaming unseasonably the winter, economic uncertainty and weakness in clothing sales and reaching across the retail landscape in europe, not just the uk names but other companies, the retail sector as a whole has declined 9% this year, slightly underperforming the u.s. retail sector which is off by 7%. rest of the week, dominated by on-going brexit talks as the idea of a second referendum is getting a lot of...
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unseasonably warm weather and a swallow than average drop in the natural gas stock.is your latest bloomberg business flash. coming up, a painful summer for agriculture with a harsh winter for oil. we take a look of the year that was in the year ahead for commodities. let's get a quick data check now, we have some stocks bouncing around all day primarily in the brain though and staging other come back with the s&p 500 up .8%. netflix performing well today, performerw, the top followed by advanced micro devices at 3.5%. the dow of more than 1% and the nasdaq up .9%. most of your disclosed, but the euro is stronger in a weaker dollar today and that is seeing the british pound rally. more markets next. this is bloomberg. ♪ place, the xfinity xfi gateway. and it's strengthened by xfi pods, which plug in to extend the wifi even farther, past anything that stands in its way. ...well almost anything. leave no room behind with xfi pods. simple. easy. awesome. click or visit a retail store today. vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn and this is "bloomberg markets." now to amanda for bloom
unseasonably warm weather and a swallow than average drop in the natural gas stock.is your latest bloomberg business flash. coming up, a painful summer for agriculture with a harsh winter for oil. we take a look of the year that was in the year ahead for commodities. let's get a quick data check now, we have some stocks bouncing around all day primarily in the brain though and staging other come back with the s&p 500 up .8%. netflix performing well today, performerw, the top followed by...
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>> it has been unseasonably cold for much of the country so chances are pretty good for some areas to see a white christmas. maybe i will work on that forecast tomorrow or monday. rob: thank you so much. jillian: french police questioning family members of the suspected terrorist in a deadly christmas market attack. what we learned about the gunmen's ties to extremists. rob: theresa may is back from the brink but can the same be said for the brexit deal. expect more chaos as the brits attempt to salvage the deal. stop fearing your alarm clock... with zzzquil pure zzzs. a drug-free blend of botanicals with melatonin that supports your natural sleep cycle so you can seize the morning. zzzquil pure zzzs. with my bladder leakage, the products i've tried just didn't fit right. they were too loose. it's getting in the way of our camping trips. but with a range of sizes, depend fit-flex is made for me. with a range of sizes for all body types, depend fit-flex underwear is guaranteed to be your best fit. so shark invented duo clean. while deep cleaning carpets, the added soft brush roll picks
>> it has been unseasonably cold for much of the country so chances are pretty good for some areas to see a white christmas. maybe i will work on that forecast tomorrow or monday. rob: thank you so much. jillian: french police questioning family members of the suspected terrorist in a deadly christmas market attack. what we learned about the gunmen's ties to extremists. rob: theresa may is back from the brink but can the same be said for the brexit deal. expect more chaos as the brits...
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the online retailer said sales will be 10% lower than previous forecastst citing unseasonably warm weather and increased competition. asos's online rifles have also been plunging as well. it's not just asos shares that were down 40%, you have zalando down 15%, boohoo down 11%. next down 4% boohoo put out a statement saying that their trading activity has been in line with expectations and remains strong so, thereby, trying counter some of the price action that we've seen today heavy moves across the retail sector in the u.k. this morning. i want to bring in stacey widlitz. good morning to you, stacey. are you surprised at, one, the extent of the profit warning that asos delivers this morning and the extent of the move that we're seeing in the share price, down almost 40%? >> yes good morning it's a retail red monday here. certainly we've had warnings in the market already we've heard from a number of retailers saying november is very tough very promotionally u.k you can name the list. we had certainly mike ashley last week, came out and gave us a little preview talking about how terrible t
the online retailer said sales will be 10% lower than previous forecastst citing unseasonably warm weather and increased competition. asos's online rifles have also been plunging as well. it's not just asos shares that were down 40%, you have zalando down 15%, boohoo down 11%. next down 4% boohoo put out a statement saying that their trading activity has been in line with expectations and remains strong so, thereby, trying counter some of the price action that we've seen today heavy moves...
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on an unseasonably warm day, beverly was easing back into work. she remembers brenda telling her she was going to show a house not far from her home. the potential buyers were offering cash. >> she really didn't want to go. she was tired. she was hoping to get a fast close. if it's a cash close, you can close it quicker. >> this was an every day run of the mill showing? >> a no brainer. >> beverly headed off to show the property to a young couple. she told her husband he'd be home for dinner. >> you didn't hear from her? >> no. >> carl says he worried, beverly had given him the address, so he decided to take a ride over. >> he's over there. i want to drive around there, there was her car. >> beverly was not in the house? >> that's right. >> so this is panic time for you? >> yeah. i thought it was weird because beverly wouldn't leave unless she was in her car. >> do you call the police? >> yes, instantly. >> that call set off a frantic search for beverly carter. where was she? >>> coming up. what had happened to beverly? >> all of a sudden beverly
on an unseasonably warm day, beverly was easing back into work. she remembers brenda telling her she was going to show a house not far from her home. the potential buyers were offering cash. >> she really didn't want to go. she was tired. she was hoping to get a fast close. if it's a cash close, you can close it quicker. >> this was an every day run of the mill showing? >> a no brainer. >> beverly headed off to show the property to a young couple. she told her husband...
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this morning, he tweeted, the unseason stau unsubstantiated claim that most of the people not getting actually democrats. with me, political reporter for "the washington post" eugene scott and republican strategist evan siegfried, sorry, evan. don't worry, i get that all the time. mike, how loud is the echoes in capitol hill now? are you seeing some movement? >> yes, i'm seeing some movement. historic statuary hall, the dedicated cadre of red jacketed tour guides. tours coming in and out of here. it points out one thing, the legislative branch spending bill was one of the five. 5 of 12 that the congress was able to pass and send to the president for his signature. when we say it's a partial government shutdown, it's because 7 of those annual spending bills weren't able to be sent to the president and there's only one word explanation for that, gridlock. the opn. you talked about some of the folks that have that hash tag shutdown stories. the office of personnel management, part of the administration, perhaps helpfully put out a tweet today with sample letters. so if your creditors are
this morning, he tweeted, the unseason stau unsubstantiated claim that most of the people not getting actually democrats. with me, political reporter for "the washington post" eugene scott and republican strategist evan siegfried, sorry, evan. don't worry, i get that all the time. mike, how loud is the echoes in capitol hill now? are you seeing some movement? >> yes, i'm seeing some movement. historic statuary hall, the dedicated cadre of red jacketed tour guides. tours coming...
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worst december since 1991, but futures are on track to lose 33% this month with a grease being unseasonably warm weather and smaller than average drops in the natural gas stock aisle. -- stockpile. that's a quick look at your headlines. back to you. abigail: let's take a quick look at the marketeer on the last trading day of 2000 18. volatility with stocks higher at this point. the s&p 500 just took a lag lower, but still higher, up 4/10 of 1%, closer one point earlier this morning. the best a factor for the s&p 500, health care is up 1% with 500ic helping out the s&p and the health care sector. biotech names like biogen are higher. the 10 year yield we will see some volatility there and earlier today it had been higher with bonds selling off and at this point down three basis points, telling you that bonds are rallying and it matches the volatility that we are seeing. that's a look at the markets from new york. this is bloomberg. jason: and you are up-to-date. i'm jason kelly alongside carol massar here on this edition of "bloomberg businessweek." carol, just trying to catch up on all the
worst december since 1991, but futures are on track to lose 33% this month with a grease being unseasonably warm weather and smaller than average drops in the natural gas stock aisle. -- stockpile. that's a quick look at your headlines. back to you. abigail: let's take a quick look at the marketeer on the last trading day of 2000 18. volatility with stocks higher at this point. the s&p 500 just took a lag lower, but still higher, up 4/10 of 1%, closer one point earlier this morning. the...
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. >> reporter: so, it's an unseasonably warm day here in washington, d.c.ick around inside if it looks like they're heading for a shutdown over the next couple hours or days. and how many of them might just decide they want to go home. lot of them have already been home. not everybody's back yet. >> dana: what a mess. >> reporter: a lot influx. >> dana: the house was able to pull together enough votes to pass a bill that had $5 billion in it. why didn't they do that earlier? >> reporter: that's a great question. >> dana: thank you. >> reporter: to say that nobody knows why that didn't happen and to say that nobody knows exactly what is happening inside right now would be an under statement. because if the senate bill does not advance, if they do not have a majority of senators to advance this border wall and disaster relief bill, mitch mcconnell has not yet signaled what his next move would be. he did go to the floor and say he supports the president, he likes this action. this is something he wants to do. as for what could come next, we don't know. we migh
. >> reporter: so, it's an unseasonably warm day here in washington, d.c.ick around inside if it looks like they're heading for a shutdown over the next couple hours or days. and how many of them might just decide they want to go home. lot of them have already been home. not everybody's back yet. >> dana: what a mess. >> reporter: a lot influx. >> dana: the house was able to pull together enough votes to pass a bill that had $5 billion in it. why didn't they do that...
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november was unseasonably warm, you have underlying issues like uncertainty, regarding brexit, and a play, making people feel a little bit more cautious about the way they spend their money. asos cautious about the way they spend their money. a505 is an online retailer, when the high street is hit the online retailers are said to have an unfair advantage, so to see an online retailer in difficulty what does that indicate broadly about the market? it signals that whilst, for a long time the online retailers have outperformed the wider market, actually, when there is an underlying weakness in demand, actually, they are as susceptible to those challenges as any other retailer. do you see it as, i guess we just retailer. do you see it as, i guess wejust don't retailer. do you see it as, i guess we just don't know, but do you think it's potentially a blip or something more fundamental? which could be a blip, december could be boosted by the fact that people are just more positive in general and more willing to spend and worry about costs later. actually, ithink to spend and worry about co
november was unseasonably warm, you have underlying issues like uncertainty, regarding brexit, and a play, making people feel a little bit more cautious about the way they spend their money. asos cautious about the way they spend their money. a505 is an online retailer, when the high street is hit the online retailers are said to have an unfair advantage, so to see an online retailer in difficulty what does that indicate broadly about the market? it signals that whilst, for a long time the...
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cawfields quarry, looking unseasonably beautiful, and the sun has lifted my energy and spirits.! welcome to the end of hadrian's wall. we did it! you had your costume on underneath all the wet weather gear! but you have made it, you've finished yesterday, thank you for coming in. this is all i had to wear, i'm afraid! luckily you add a nice wet weather code on as well. why did you do it?! i lost my mum a few years ago, and christmas has never been the same, and ijust thought, is there something i can do to get people talking and thinking about making christmas good for someone else, especially young homeless people, given that i am an adventurer who likes to wild camp by choice, and i do it and raise money to help those who do not have a choice. you have done wild camping before, you spoke to us last year when you were wild camping on the three pea ks? when you were wild camping on the three peaks? i did a live link from ben nevis, and i was raising money for centerpoint, the homeless charity, trying to raise £5,000, and i raised about 8000, but this year it took off even more,
cawfields quarry, looking unseasonably beautiful, and the sun has lifted my energy and spirits.! welcome to the end of hadrian's wall. we did it! you had your costume on underneath all the wet weather gear! but you have made it, you've finished yesterday, thank you for coming in. this is all i had to wear, i'm afraid! luckily you add a nice wet weather code on as well. why did you do it?! i lost my mum a few years ago, and christmas has never been the same, and ijust thought, is there something...
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here in washington is -- well, in contrast to two days ago when the casket arrived when it was unseasonablyarm and sunny. it's seasonably cool and cloudy today. but it's impressive to watch the long line much mourners here. it's a moment. >> it is. you think about the photo of angela merkel there with the president. last week she said that the former president george h. w. bush was the father of a reunified germany, the real impact he had on a floebl stage. let's go to nancy who is at the capitol waiting for the funeral service to get underway. >> good morning. over one shoulder you see the navy band has now moved into position over our other shoulder the hearse carrying president george h. w. bush here from the capitol to the national cathedral. and a large fleet of black cars, a motorcade has just pulled up. the extended members of the bush family now getting out. they will flank the hearse as the casket of the 41st president is carried down the steps here at the east front of the navy capitol. the navy band will play "hail to the chief," a 21-gun salute and members of the joint chiefs of
here in washington is -- well, in contrast to two days ago when the casket arrived when it was unseasonablyarm and sunny. it's seasonably cool and cloudy today. but it's impressive to watch the long line much mourners here. it's a moment. >> it is. you think about the photo of angela merkel there with the president. last week she said that the former president george h. w. bush was the father of a reunified germany, the real impact he had on a floebl stage. let's go to nancy who is at the...
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it is a welcome break from the unseason >>> current temperatures as you head out the door in the 50s and upper 40s right now. 50 for san jose. and we're tracking another incoming system, but we could still see a chance of a couple of pop up showers after yesterday's storm kind of trickled through the north bay. it's nice and clear over san francisco. we have a couple of areas of cloud cover through the coastline and portions of san jose. our temperatures remain in the 50s throughout the afternoon. >>> and that's your latest forecast. >> thank you, dylan. coming up, the call to action from the parents of a young man who took his own life after his obitua to most, he's phil mickelson, pro golfer. to me, he's, well, dad. so when his joint pain from psoriatic arthritis got really bad, it scared me. and what could that pain mean? joint pain could mean joint damage. enbrel helps relieve joint pain, helps stop irreversible joint damage and helps skin get clearer. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, o
it is a welcome break from the unseason >>> current temperatures as you head out the door in the 50s and upper 40s right now. 50 for san jose. and we're tracking another incoming system, but we could still see a chance of a couple of pop up showers after yesterday's storm kind of trickled through the north bay. it's nice and clear over san francisco. we have a couple of areas of cloud cover through the coastline and portions of san jose. our temperatures remain in the 50s throughout...
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Dec 31, 2018
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the big reason is unseasonably warm weather and a smaller than average drop in the national -- natural. "aquaman" was the box office champion for the second week in a row, taking in 51.6 million dollars. inry poppins returns" was second place with $28 million. david: it is time for our feature on the future of money. we look at different aspects of how the digital world will affect money. today, our focus on global payments as some retailers move away from cash. joining us on skype from tel v, nomuraan dole research executive director. thank you for joining us. let's talk about square. it looks like you are the second highest target price at $107 on the stock. tell us what you like square so much. dan: if you look at the future of payments and mobile payments in general, one thing [indiscernible] this whole integrated payments thing in the u.s. the next 20 will be the company which can innovate and offer more software services, in addition to the payments, right? europe -- in to the u.s., the most important thing right now is additional, adjacent services. square is by far the front ru
the big reason is unseasonably warm weather and a smaller than average drop in the national -- natural. "aquaman" was the box office champion for the second week in a row, taking in 51.6 million dollars. inry poppins returns" was second place with $28 million. david: it is time for our feature on the future of money. we look at different aspects of how the digital world will affect money. today, our focus on global payments as some retailers move away from cash. joining us on...
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because it's unseasonably mild tomorrow, you'll find where we do have any snow, for example lying snowpells of rain and attempts slipping a bit compared to tuesday. —— and temperatures. thursday is similar, bright, sunny spells. showers in parts of the south and west and temperatures not too dissimilar to what we're looking at on wednesday. we've got the rain, five, six, seven to maybe around 11. carol, thanks very much. not too bad for this time of year. you'll take that before christmas? yeah. a really busy week, notjust on the roads, was reading an article about the chaos... the traffic. driving home for christmas! also for those going on a winter break. ben is at heathrow looking at how they are working out the logistics for the great festive getaway. this is the busiest week for airports all over the country? it is the busiest winter week of the year, they call it. 250,000 people will pass through here on friday alone. clearly everyone trying to get home for the holidays or maybe trying to avoid the holidays entirely and go somewhere warm and sunny. we're at heathrow this morning,
because it's unseasonably mild tomorrow, you'll find where we do have any snow, for example lying snowpells of rain and attempts slipping a bit compared to tuesday. —— and temperatures. thursday is similar, bright, sunny spells. showers in parts of the south and west and temperatures not too dissimilar to what we're looking at on wednesday. we've got the rain, five, six, seven to maybe around 11. carol, thanks very much. not too bad for this time of year. you'll take that before christmas?...
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Dec 20, 2018
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so it's unseasonably warm from southern california to the pacific northwest today.o beng flir with the mid-40s. boston will be 48. tomorrow we may actually see record-setting temperatures in the northeast. new york city into the low 60s. boston as well. indianapolis 39. phoenix almost 75 degreesbo nine degrees average. this weekend the warmth continues from southern california to the northern plains and even into the northeast. t's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >>> good morning. i'm storm team4 meteorologist chuck bell. it is mostly cloudy and cold outside this morning. most areas in the low-to-mid 40s. temperatures will stay in the upper 30s and low 40s for the daylight hours today. temperatures go up after the sun goes down ads warm air and heav rain coming up the eastern seaboard. t low 40s durin afternoon. near 60 by midnight. ngthe low 60s tomorrow mor with lots of rain, one to two inches possible. have youwashington app. storm latest on the coming up. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, then year ivi reew. the histo
so it's unseasonably warm from southern california to the pacific northwest today.o beng flir with the mid-40s. boston will be 48. tomorrow we may actually see record-setting temperatures in the northeast. new york city into the low 60s. boston as well. indianapolis 39. phoenix almost 75 degreesbo nine degrees average. this weekend the warmth continues from southern california to the northern plains and even into the northeast. t's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your...
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Dec 31, 2018
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unseasonably cool weather at beginning of the year also hurt sales. facebook down close to 25%.irst down year since 20 self. ranked as least-trusted social media network. internal emails that the company routinely shared personal data with some advertisers. after ceo mark zuckerberg promised in congressional testimony to better safeguard user data. big tech, with that, managed to finish higher for the year, inmicrosoft, netflix amazon. there are some winners. david: making me depressed with all the losers, gerri. hopefully we have better year in 2019. >> next year is a new year. david: absolutely. tomorrow it begins. thank you, gerri. nasdaq close to end the year in a bear market. can tech companies innovate themselves out of all of this? brandywine portfolio manager jack mcintyre. good to see you, jack. when i look at all the stocks, particularly facebook, let's face it they're kind of the poster boy what has gone wrong with tech, specifically mistrust by their users that their personal data will be in misused in some way. that usually ends up or presumably will end up in some
unseasonably cool weather at beginning of the year also hurt sales. facebook down close to 25%.irst down year since 20 self. ranked as least-trusted social media network. internal emails that the company routinely shared personal data with some advertisers. after ceo mark zuckerberg promised in congressional testimony to better safeguard user data. big tech, with that, managed to finish higher for the year, inmicrosoft, netflix amazon. there are some winners. david: making me depressed with all...
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Dec 20, 2018
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the jetstream way up to the north and so it's unseasonably warm from southern california up into theay. chicago, you're flirting with the mid 40s. boston will be 48. tomorrow we may actually see record setting temperatures in the northeast. new york city into the low 60s. boston as well. indianapolis 39. phoenix almost 75 degrees. 9 degrees above average. and this weekend the warmth continues from southern california into the northern plains and even into the >>> we're seeing some fog around the bay area. right now visibility down to about a half a mile in san francisco and santa rosa. san carlo, zero. we'll have the dense fog drifting through as we go through the next couple of hours and then clearing. we'll be watching out for a chance of rain moving into the north bay later on tonight and moving into parts of central sonoma and napa county as well as lake and mendocino counties and falling apart before it makes it into the rest of the bay area. >>> latest on the storm coming up. >> thank you so much. still ahead, the year in review. the historic events and people that we were all
the jetstream way up to the north and so it's unseasonably warm from southern california up into theay. chicago, you're flirting with the mid 40s. boston will be 48. tomorrow we may actually see record setting temperatures in the northeast. new york city into the low 60s. boston as well. indianapolis 39. phoenix almost 75 degrees. 9 degrees above average. and this weekend the warmth continues from southern california into the northern plains and even into the >>> we're seeing some fog...
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Dec 22, 2018
12/18
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as the afternoon twilight faded into an unseasonably warm washington night on the first day of winter all they agreed on was to keep on talking. more to the point, they agreed to nearly start negotiating. you can read all that. maryland.ur from if you want to know what's going on, you can do so on several different platforms. you can watch it live on c-span on the house side. on the senate side it is c-span2. or our go to c-span.org c-span radio app. arthur england bernie, thank you for calling. caller: good morning. thank you c-span. becauset the shutdown at the very least, it is a clear indication of the executive branch putting its foot down to stop the southern border invasion. it is a plainly obvious, undeniably irrefutable invasion. the biggest problem i have with the wall is the cost. paide american people their taxpayer dollars, we are financially plunging ourselves for our success as a country. on disparaging president trump by saying mexico will pay for the wall, trumps rhetoric was always about expressing that mexico would pay indirectly through trade negotiations. it was n
as the afternoon twilight faded into an unseasonably warm washington night on the first day of winter all they agreed on was to keep on talking. more to the point, they agreed to nearly start negotiating. you can read all that. maryland.ur from if you want to know what's going on, you can do so on several different platforms. you can watch it live on c-span on the house side. on the senate side it is c-span2. or our go to c-span.org c-span radio app. arthur england bernie, thank you for...