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oer some reet kilng blk folksbut it is t as if he d not use t cia foris own end carvell's show killmongers another thing other than a person is a plan. one thing the movie does not do -- it has lip service to colonialism and police brutality, but when you watch that movie, those things are not in the movie. we can mention those things, but those features don't properly surround me killmonger character. what you effectively get -- i try to watch this from a perspective as someone who does not do this for a living. i see a black man who is really, really angry, yet he can talk about racism but the imagination is not activated in the proper weight to see killmonger as responding to police brutality, to the abandonment of the american nation by wakanda. speaks of racism and colonialism, but those are not structures in the movie. the only time they mention this is kind of the tussling of cia agents here and calling him colonize her. the hero ofbeing the movie. in this regard, the movie is confused about how it wants to set up the racial politics that give us killmonger. what you get in the end
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robert: all of us onth t serum would say we have no clue. e reason is that, when you're reading these stories, all we have access to are the people who are getting interviewed by mueller, the people arounru donald. the mueller investigation, the best i can tell, is leaking to nobody. that was illustrated like the diet where he indiets all -- indictment. where he indicts all these russian ol gas,. we don't nope.af he could gr gates to nail manafort. he could go after gates to cough up more information on the president. in is a extremely methodical investigation by 1 people who know what they're doing and who they're going after. i think it's going to be a while before we know. truly.'s >> what we do know is there's clear aggression in the way he's going outth about . anyone who says something false, he' bringing charges against you. these are bank loans unrelated to the trump campaign where fraudulenn informatas given, he's going after you. that sends a message to whoever is still a target of theat investn, that they can't mess around with th
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that'sinvesting in those lines or more in otherik items sparkling water. >>> dom set the stage for us. t aarterly earnings and talk about where the beverage giant might find growth. joining us is the equity analyst ar morning welcome. nice to have you here. >> thank you for having me. >> how do you view the company overall? dominic kind of set the stage with what the core holdings are but how do you feel about it i don't hasu all? >> , we think that their fourth quarter results largely came in line with our expectations. as was alluded to, a lot of drivers of growth are related to pricing and better price and mix strategy. however we were also very pleased to see the company's growth margin expand significantly during the quarter as it concluded the refranchising of its u.s. bottlers. we think that the shift to a concentrats model the company refran chais its bottlers will prove a lot of profit and up side. a lot of the bottling assets were more capital intensive. without those assets, we see a lot of potential for the company to improve its gross profit. >> where do they find continued
that'sinvesting in those lines or more in otherik items sparkling water. >>> dom set the stage for us. t aarterly earnings and talk about where the beverage giant might find growth. joining us is the equity analyst ar morning welcome. nice to have you here. >> thank you for having me. >> how do you view the company overall? dominic kind of set the stage with what the core holdings are but how do you feel about it i don't hasu all? >> , we think that their fourth...
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this has actually been a pretty cathartic moment for us t.hink this case is brought by that ideological interests want to destroy workers ability to have a better life. but this has done within our union, it has been cathartic and transformative, as people are talking with each other in a way that i have not seen in a couple of decades. but we are seeing within our membership is that when our membership actually sees and understands it is the right wing wants to take away their four, pissed. really the evidence is pretty clear. when unions have gone through ,his kind of antiunion changes the vote share for the democrats go down. in michigan and wisconsin the vote share would down by about 3.5% after these things were done in michigan and wisconsin. we have to leave it there. thank you for being this weeks newsmaker. randi: thank you. we are back with our to reporters. erika, the president has said we should arm our teachers. we have just heard from the leader of the teachers union saying not a good idea. what has the effort and like on a stat
this has actually been a pretty cathartic moment for us t.hink this case is brought by that ideological interests want to destroy workers ability to have a better life. but this has done within our union, it has been cathartic and transformative, as people are talking with each other in a way that i have not seen in a couple of decades. but we are seeing within our membership is that when our membership actually sees and understands it is the right wing wants to take away their four, pissed....
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we want to see how you're celebrating history use t the #wewonit when you post your videos and photosand turn to the nbc10 app for coverage leading up and through the big parade. >>> topping other news headlines this morning. at the man at the controls of a deadly train derailment in philadelphia has a court hearing today. prosecutors are expected to argue that criminal charges should be reinstated against that man there, branden boston. a judge briefly threw those charges out noting that evidence suggests the crash which killed eight people was an accident. investigators concluded that radio traffic distracted boston as the train hurdled toward a curve at twice the speed limit and flew off the tracks. >>> pennsylvania governor tom wolf will deliver his budget address. according to his office, that budget will protect services for the state's most vulnerable citizens. it also says it provides funding for schools and makes investments in job growth. governor wolf will outline the full details before a joint assembly at 11:30. look for a live stream on nbc10.com and the nbc10 app. >>> t
we want to see how you're celebrating history use t the #wewonit when you post your videos and photosand turn to the nbc10 app for coverage leading up and through the big parade. >>> topping other news headlines this morning. at the man at the controls of a deadly train derailment in philadelphia has a court hearing today. prosecutors are expected to argue that criminal charges should be reinstated against that man there, branden boston. a judge briefly threw those charges out noting...
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elise labott is on the phone with us. t tell us more about the agreement. >> well, fred, this is, look, three days in the making, a tnd the russians have been delaying the vote while they tried to work with the security council on the text of the resolution which is in essence a 30-day cease-fire in syria, particularly in the area of eastern ghouta which is the besieged rebel-controlled area that is being pummeled by the syrian regime over the last several weeks about 300 people have been killed. the last couple of days have kind of been a showdown that reached a, you know, pitch between ambassador haley of the u.s., and the russian ambassador, and wanting immediate language to put into the cease-fire unfettered humanitarian access to get the medical care and food to the besieged areas, and the russians are continuing to water it down and delay the implementation, and so, you know, not only ambassador haley, but the security council is really sending the message to russia that the security council cannot have another resolu
elise labott is on the phone with us. t tell us more about the agreement. >> well, fred, this is, look, three days in the making, a tnd the russians have been delaying the vote while they tried to work with the security council on the text of the resolution which is in essence a 30-day cease-fire in syria, particularly in the area of eastern ghouta which is the besieged rebel-controlled area that is being pummeled by the syrian regime over the last several weeks about 300 people have been...
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could be very significant in the fact that the fbi a justice department are accused of improperly using t united states intelligence services to eavesdrop on innocent americans. the question from me on these fourh pages, whicbelieve we will see tomorrow, is what does it indicate how the fbi went toc rd to get a warrant -- ine thited states you need to get a search warrant to surveil people -so did the fbi rely on the improper dossier paid for by the democrats to surveil the trump campaign? rajini: democrats say that the information in the memo has been cherry picked and the full aspicture will not be rele. ron: i don't believe that. from my time in the white house , having access to classified information, this is a very significant matter. every mber of the intelligence committee read that document. there were 200 members of congress who read the document. yet only a handful of democrats took the time to actually go a read it. for those who are saying they believe this could be a division or -a significant or serious or reckless release, i would ask them in the first adace whether or not
could be very significant in the fact that the fbi a justice department are accused of improperly using t united states intelligence services to eavesdrop on innocent americans. the question from me on these fourh pages, whicbelieve we will see tomorrow, is what does it indicate how the fbi went toc rd to get a warrant -- ine thited states you need to get a search warrant to surveil people -so did the fbi rely on the improper dossier paid for by the democrats to surveil the trump campaign?...
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i was using t-shirts and towels. i was mopping my face. diapers.ve to wait. i was going to ask you, you do the big three cheer. >> the big three, yeah, yeah. do you want to do a big three chant? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: everyone together. >> this is the best. >> jimmy: what do we have to do to help you out? >> we'll throw through it as parents and children do on tv. then when we get to the very end and we holler out big they, we need a big three from you all. >> deep breath. first kay and dad said me, and we. >> did you say -- >> i said -- >> we'll start over. live tv. this is great. deep breath. first came me. >> and dad said. >> gee. >> and then came. movie me. >> and we said -- >> that's three. big three! big three! >> jimmy: i love that. i put you on the spot. i feel like after tonight's episode, i need a hug from you guys and i feel like america needs a had you gone. what camera can we hug? let's all get around. let's give america a hug and tell you how much we love you. this is us. we love you! you can see a brand new episode this tu
i was using t-shirts and towels. i was mopping my face. diapers.ve to wait. i was going to ask you, you do the big three cheer. >> the big three, yeah, yeah. do you want to do a big three chant? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: everyone together. >> this is the best. >> jimmy: what do we have to do to help you out? >> we'll throw through it as parents and children do on tv. then when we get to the very end and we holler out big they, we need a big three from you...
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. >>> a tool created to identify parking tickets is being put to a different use t stream lines the pro -- it streamlines the process. >> one san francisco resident won over $9000, while another was awarded nearly $8000. >>> core logic says san jose is one of the hotested housing markets in the u.s. isn't ta clara county -- santa clara county had the largest increase in housing prices. >> the most i have ever seen was over 16,000 homes for sale. the lowest, until recently was 850 and now we are below 500. >> major reason for the big price increase, the strong economy with google and apple planning big facilities in san jose. the mayor acknowledges there is an affordable housing crisis in the city and plans to get thousands of homes built in the next 5 years. >> demand is high, supply is low. also we are always dealing with a lot of traffic and congestion. >> reporter: hopefully we'll have friday light conditions throughout the morning. not too bad so far. here's a bird's eye view of the bay bridge, heading in from the oakland side web, the upper deck into treasure island. you can see tr
. >>> a tool created to identify parking tickets is being put to a different use t stream lines the pro -- it streamlines the process. >> one san francisco resident won over $9000, while another was awarded nearly $8000. >>> core logic says san jose is one of the hotested housing markets in the u.s. isn't ta clara county -- santa clara county had the largest increase in housing prices. >> the most i have ever seen was over 16,000 homes for sale. the lowest, until...
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if they don't produce the survey they are using t to support thi. there is something wrong. unbelievable. i ask the inspector for the code that shows they can backfill the property to raise it up so they can when they alter an existing structure they can get around the four story and change it to a three story. he told me to look at the california building code chapter two and definition of grade plain. i asked again. he hasn't responded. he wouldn't provide the code. they are architects. they can change what they want and say it is fine. they are going to support them and you guys are going to vote okay that is fine. thank you. >> mr. greenwood, you have no rebuttal? okay. anything further from the department? >> can we ask the question please? i would like to ask the project architect. >> we have the project architect come forward. you have a question for the permit holder, is that right? >> sure. it doesn't count against your time. since you have no rebuttal you can have your people speak on your behalf first and ask the questions. it is your choice, right? >> thank you v
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us off tonight with a closer look at the central bank's latest plan to keep raising rates. >> reporter: the federal reserve's january mting was the first since tax reform passed. that's one big t reason fed pointed to a stronger growth grout look than before. business may use the money to grow and add capacity even though companies are deciding how to al skate their savings. while the fed of upside risks from that growth. the white house chief economist doest expect the economy to overheat. >> what we have here is a supply side stimulus which is going to increase supply and i think allows to grow without getting inflation out of control. >> reporter: the feral reserve plans to raise interest rates gradually this year and next and says for now that strategy remains prriate. the market treating the minutes from this fed meeting the first of eight t ts year as leaves for the new fed's direction. et moreestors will information next week. the newly installed fed chair jayowell will be testifying in front of congress twice. >> i think jay powell has to establish his credentials as the new fed chair. i think part of that is to say something negative about the amount of fiscal expansi
us off tonight with a closer look at the central bank's latest plan to keep raising rates. >> reporter: the federal reserve's january mting was the first since tax reform passed. that's one big t reason fed pointed to a stronger growth grout look than before. business may use the money to grow and add capacity even though companies are deciding how to al skate their savings. while the fed of upside risks from that growth. the white house chief economist doest expect the economy to...
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t park. stay with us. at&t has a network with thousands of best-in-class security experts. which means... more of the eye balls you want watching the network... & less of the ones you don't... more experts preventing security issues & less security threats impacting our customers. more of a highly secure network with more security products available for further protection & less per month than comcast for business internet. switch to at&t internet for business. more & less - that's the power of &. i we worked with pg&eof to save energy because wenie. wanted to help the school. they would put these signs on the door to let the teacher know you didn't cut off the light. the teachers, they would call us the energy patrol. so they would be like, here they come, turn off your lights! those three young ladies were teaching the whole school about energy efficiency. we actually saved $50,000. and that's just one school, two semesters, three girls. together, we're building a better california. turns into a carjacking. >>> tonight at 4:00, a test drive in the east bay turns into a carjacking. take
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you'rete going to go to w, come to us first and if you come to us t first, let us adjudicate your disputeut you don't have to listen to us, you have to wait 60 days and then go to war even if youai lose. so it is actually amazing to me that after the cataclysm of world war i, the response was let's just have war but wait 60 days which is enormous failure of imagination but also shows how deeply ingrained the idea of the right to wage war was among diplomats. now, for sure, the -- with the failure of the league of nations this gives energy to antiwar activists to try something else precisely because they -- with the change in technology war is getting worse. but it wasn't obvious and one of the things that the book tells and it's a paradox way to put the message in the book which is outlawing war is an opportunity but a problem, how do we live without war, how do we solve problems if states don't have the right too use force against one another and we've gotten really, really good at that, the iran nuclear deal is a perfect example of avoiding war though i'm sad to say that the current adm
you'rete going to go to w, come to us first and if you come to us t first, let us adjudicate your disputeut you don't have to listen to us, you have to wait 60 days and then go to war even if youai lose. so it is actually amazing to me that after the cataclysm of world war i, the response was let's just have war but wait 60 days which is enormous failure of imagination but also shows how deeply ingrained the idea of the right to wage war was among diplomats. now, for sure, the -- with the...
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join us at my farm, where i'll be teaching them, and yo how to use t best techniques with the freshestmake this, this, or even this. doesn't that look great? the only thing more fun than baking these tempting creations is eating them. ♪ "martha bakes" is made possible by... for more than 200 years, and c&h sugars have been used by home bakers to help bring recipes to life and create memories for each new generation of baking enthusiasts. ♪ thomas dwan: cows outdoors, in my opinion, are happy cows and happy cows should produce milk. we aim to try and keep grass in front of cows for at least, 300 days of the year.
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nan farrow, we thank you very much for talking with us. >> thank you, judy. tngs us to the analysis of david corn washington bureau chief for mother jones and ramesh ponnuru, senior editor at the national review and columnist for ar m gshmbiebllds anerd david brooks are away this week and we thank you boerh for beinge. so i am going to ask you in a moment, ramesh, about ronan farrow's reporting, but i want to start with our lead tonight and that is this extraordinary set of documents that have come out from the special counsel robert mueller indicting 13 individual russian operatives in a systematic effort to overturn or affect the outcome of the election in 2016. what do you make of it? >> well, i think that one of the thingshat gets igored is just how much a surprise this was. this did not leak before hand whicis impressive since so many things do leak in washington, d.c. it shows you that rort mueer is running a very tight ship and he knows things that the press doesn't know, he knows things that the people that he's investigating don't know that he knows. t
nan farrow, we thank you very much for talking with us. >> thank you, judy. tngs us to the analysis of david corn washington bureau chief for mother jones and ramesh ponnuru, senior editor at the national review and columnist for ar m gshmbiebllds anerd david brooks are away this week and we thank you boerh for beinge. so i am going to ask you in a moment, ramesh, about ronan farrow's reporting, but i want to start with our lead tonight and that is this extraordinary set of documents that...
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personal assistant doing everything from playinggsg jos but some say this high tech tool could be used tppens and what you need to necessity to protect yourht at 11:00. >>> you heard of having to sing for yabou dance to board yr flight that happened to a dance team this he werer winning a national championship in florida. and ticket agent said only way to get the plane was to perform, so they did just that showing everybody exactly why they won that championship. looking good. >> okay. >> in flight entertainment on the ground. >> yes, that is right. >> wow. >> cbs this morning is coming up next. >> and join us each weekday morning on cbs-3 at 4:30. have a great day. >> bye-bye. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. it's wednesday, february 21st, 2018. welcome to "cbs this morning." president trump calls for stronger background checks for gun buyers and orders a ban on bump stocks used in the las vegas massacre. today he'll meet face-to-face with students, parents, and teachers affected by school shootings. >>> survivors of the florida school massacre arrive at the state capitol to d
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many of us have been baffled why the president was so obsessed with this case, because some of us doubted t criminal case for many months. ruct ald actually ob nonexistent case. if it turns out that the special counsel is saying i don't have any evidence of pele colluding, at least wittingly, with the russians, and goes to great lengths to say that the russians hid their identity and adopted fake groups and addresses, stole some identities, so that thale trump offithought they were dealing with someone other than they were. jane: are we going to see the 1 named appear this country on trial? jonathan: we could. this is not such a light threat. they will have troub traveling. they have to worry about interpol and other police organizions. they are wanted people. that is going to interfere with their people are underestimating. and yes, it possible they could be turned over to the u.s. what is also clear is that this indictment is pointing directly at the putin government. this organization was a coordinated and rather complete effort to hack into th election. it didn't happen by accident. the
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us. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. will be closed thursday...for >>> here's the skinny. it was announced today all schools in philadelphia will be closed on thursday for that victory ma pa raid. the eagles returning to philly today after winning their first ever super bowl title they hoisted the lombardi trophy for all the fans to see after last night's win over the patriots. they're also celebrating in danville. one of the heroes of the game, zach ertz scored the winning touchdown. >> he was a three sports star at the school there. today we went to monte vista. ertz played football, baseball and basketball, and everyone mentioned he was a nicer kid than athlete. >> he's a kid that has a re
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t seriousain ents. thse blessgs that have to be ouin withother nare d to adjt to thehanging seans that have arreally natural r us. wh is unnaral is t fast pa that we' having adjust . >> there is not debate that climate change will exacerbate forest fires. because of the heat and the precipitation changes, drought, those sorts of factors. scientists are projecting a 50- 100% increase in area burned in the next 40 years or so. >> it was like a nightmare, the whole evening. my only thought was, if we get through this day and everybody's alive, it'll be as good as it gets. there it is, right here, right here. >> oh, my gosh. >> ok. we're out, we're out. >> it was definitely the worst night of my life. >> on the day of the lower north fork fire, it was a red flag breezy day. we were dispatched initially to a grass fire. >> we had sent assistant chief page up onto a ridge, uh, to get a good, you know, overview of the fire. >> when that fire made that turn and went through that gully, it started running up towards where i was. when it took off, it took off fast. >> one couple died at their home and th one womanlso died
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t. rowe price we've helped our investors stay confident for over 80 years. call us or your advisor. t.ice. invest with confidence. >>> well, the winter olympics are now under way. among the most closely watched events there global diplomacy. setting up potentially first meeting of korean leaders since 2007. in a historic meeting between kim jong-un's sister and south korean president's moon jae-in. while north korea continues its charm offensive, as it's been called, the u.s. is still talking tough. before departing back to the united states vice president pence told reporters, quote, i leave here very confident that we are going to continue to do the things that we know have to be done to continue to pressure north koreans to abandon their nuclear ambitions. for more now joined by nbc's chris jansing in coastal city. is there a connection to make? >> reporter: i think the chasm is wide, richard. you can call it a charm offensive. some call it pure propaganda, but the north is clearly taking advantage of this opportunity on the world stage. kim yo-jong goes into this meeting with presi
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pink it's been very interesting and informative to talk to you this hour thanks for being with us here on r t international thank you for having. let's take a look at the history of u.s. school shootings there have been two hundred seventy five incidents since two thousand and thirteen with an average of nearly one week and there have already been eighteen shootings in schools so far this year here's a look at some of the most serious cases in the last decade. i there are now reports from police that at least seventeen people have been killed in a shooting at the florida high school twelve of the deceased victims were found inside the building while two were found just outside and one in the street nearby two more died of their wounds at the hospital earlier reports were that about fourteen to twenty people were injured scores of injured have been hospitalized at this point in time and reportedly three of them are in critical condition the school is marjory stoneman douglas high in parkland florida the area that is known actually for its low crime rates police have detained the suspected gunm
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tara and our very own selina wang, thank you both very much for joining us. at&tt is proposed to time warner deal.a judge has ruled the u.s. justice department does not have to identify whether the recommendations between the white house and attorney general jeff sessions. they suggested president trump's dislike of time warner's cnn sway the justice department decision to oppose the takeover last year. a antitrust trial date has been set forn march 19.coming up , walmart is falling behind in its efforts to keep up with amazon. the latest on the retail giant's e-commerce slowdown, next. check us out on the radio. you can listen on the bloomberg radio app, bloomberg.com, and in the u.s. on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ inly: walmart fell the most over two years after delivering a disappointing annual profit forecast. the once hot e-commerce unit begins to decelerate, sparking fears in traders about walmart's chances to battle amazon. matt boyle covers the world's largest retailer. .arah is in washington -- tara what caused the slowdown in web sales? >> the slowdo
tara and our very own selina wang, thank you both very much for joining us. at&tt is proposed to time warner deal.a judge has ruled the u.s. justice department does not have to identify whether the recommendations between the white house and attorney general jeff sessions. they suggested president trump's dislike of time warner's cnn sway the justice department decision to oppose the takeover last year. a antitrust trial date has been set forn march 19.coming up , walmart is falling behind...
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t. rowe price we've helped our investors stay confident for over 80 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." let's get you up to speed on the market action, as we've been telling you for the past 20 minutes or so, futures are up and up big the dow owns up by 32 points s&p by 32 point, nasdaq by 78. after a nice big up day to close things out on friday let's get back to the market actionoveral overall, at market test on friday the s&p 500 briefly, briefly went below its 200-day moving average intraday before stocks reversed course to close sharply high per let's bring in the technical analyst and head of research at janney montgomery scott. i've got to tell you, is it as simplistic as we saw but it sure seems short term like we did find significant support at that 200-day average trend line >> yeah, i mean, i couldn't believe it myself, dom i'm a technician, we were watching the two-day moving average we were saying there's no way they're going to bring that down and rally it off of that indicator, that particular i
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a particular sensitivity about this issue and are eager to find ways they can cooperate with us proactively. t u.s. the looking a first line of defense. you are in a position to identify trends that are indicators that your customers are involved in illegal activity, be it money laundering or terrorism or cybercrime. there are opportunities for us to continue to work cooperatively with you, as opposed to just imposing regulations mindlessly. we should be engaged in a back-and-forth process, where we make sure that you are identifying things that are more useful to us. i have spoken to some friends in the industry and they are looking for more feedback from us when identifying criminal activity, in particul ar, terrorism. i think there are ways to improve upon that. moderator: many companies here are interested in how the part of justice interacts with ofac and again, are there lessons learned or insights that you have that might be valuable to these companies when you think about ofac related issues and the doj's involvement with them? rod rosenstein: we work closely with ofac when determining
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thank you for joining us. at&t has a network with thousands of best-in-class security experts.ich means... more of the eye balls you want watching the network... & less of the ones you don't... more experts preventing security issues & less security threats impacting our customers. more of a highly secure network with more security products available for further protection & less per month than comcast for business internet. switch to at&t internet for business. more & less - that's the power of &. how much money do you think you'll need in retirement? then we found out how many years that money would last them. how long do you think we'll keep -- oooooohhh! you stopped! you're gonna leave me back here at year 9? how did this happen? it turned out, a lot of people fell short, of even the average length of retirement. we have to think about not when we expect to live to, but when we could live to. let's plan for income that lasts all our years in retirement. prudential. bring your challenges. studios -- we )ll take you insie . >>> tonight on the "olympic zone," her moves are out
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us. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. nnecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. sonoma county to solve the housing crisis.. after the deadly wine country hrough the a >>> there is a pushing in sonoma county to solve the housing crisis afternoon the deadly wine country wildfires tore through. sonoma county supervisors have a goal of building 30,000 new housing units over five years, this after more than 5,000 homes were destroyed in the october wildfires. if the plan goes into effect it could replace aging buildings on santa rosa avenue. >>> an oakland native who changed the face of gospel music was remembered at a memorial in fremont last night. ♪[ music ] >> "o happy day" hit the top of the billboa
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every single one of us. t requires all of us, black, rev: so i want to put these cards to the side here. this introduction is very important to me. i want to introduce a leader who understands better than most of us. jessica works in houston and pasadena, texas. she works on behalf of undocumented communities. as many as half a million people who were severely affected by urricane harvey and had little to no support in recovery. i want to take a moment to note how deeply disturbing it is for the trump administration to stoke dangerous anti-immigrant flames. we in the climate movement will not stand for this. we know all of our work is interconnected. loud and clear, the movement stands with immigrant communities. e stand with dreamers. we stand against deportation, border walls, and the current administration's attempts at deciding who is worthy of being n our country. rev: it is my honor to welcome jessica to talk about the impact of disaster on communities like ers. jessica: hello, everybody. my name is jess
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the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news and also use the t w app to send us any photos or videos you think we might be interested in and . that's all you news for now soon we will be with you at the top of the next hour with another full bulletin thanks for. the world over information they provide the opinions they want to express d.w. on facebook and twitter and up to date and in touch follow us. press reports one could see that what you were writing was that today's meeting with president bill clinton was going to be a disaster. but what did you hear me out. of the little chat we were very well now for the first time i can tell you that your disaster i. took two presidents laughed and the entire world laughed with them didn't write it it was critic of the divide of language culture and politics laughter brought them closer than anything else. but. mainstream science long ignored laughter and even today many questions about the origins function and mechanisms of laughter remain unanswered. what is it that triggers laughter in the brains of p
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the bond markets, t—cell off. tell us the bond markets, t—cell off. tell us more?ecting consumer price index inflation to go to 2.9%, it didn't. that led investors to think that maybe the outlook for interest rates, the federal reserve, is for more increases than we were currently expecting. as a result, bond yields we re expecting. as a result, bond yields were rising, the longer term interest rate which partly reflects what people expect is going to be the path of the federal reserve interest rates over the coming years. it is quite a move upwards in what it costs, basically, to borrow in the us. you mentioned the inflation rate in the us coming in higher than expected. normally, people would conclude that increases the likelihood of interest rates going up and that then pushes the dollarup? going up and that then pushes the dollar up? it is more attractive to invest in assets in the dollar. but it hasn't had that effect? the immediate impact was exactly what you would expect, the dollar going a little bit. it quickly reversed that entirely. there was a bit of re
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jeffrey brown brings us t first of an occasional series, "american creators."rown: a cold winter day in the tiny coal tof hemphill, in letcher county, kentucky, hard hit by the closing of nearby mines. but on this friday, resints have gathered in the basement of a shuttered school turned community center, for ood, music, and a celebration, of a tiny but empowering catering business run by gwen johnson, whose mining family has lived here for generations. >> i was raised in a coal mine family, where the pride was in the job, but you didn't really own what you made. but with hemphill catering company, we own what we make. the community will. >> brown: the business was madet possible throu support of appalshop, based in nearby whitesburg, an arts and culturet instn that, from its very beginnings, has made economic development part of its mission. >> we have been so inundated with, "this is the way your lif isthese are the options, this is what you're going to do if you stay here." >> brown: ada smith is a program gdirector at appalshop, aw up in whitesburg. >> we c
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whole notion of building a company, to be able to take a person and tell their story was important to us t i needed who have interesting stories. and then it was important to me to have people who were not as well-known. i mean, when the book opens i talk about this party that he went to a long time ago, and there was, i think he was the cio of a tech company with a very, very famous celebrity ceo. and this person started singing a little song and the only lyrics to the song were, i did all the work, he got all the credit. [laughing] and i think that innovation is a team sport, and the analogy that i usually use is of a baseball game where the picture has thrown a perfect game. because anyone who was at that game, sort of watches in awe as the first baseman just steps on the back at the last minute and the outfielder, the catch is making the perfectly calibrated call, and the only thing that goes in history book is at the pitcher threw a perfect game. you i know, anyone who is honest about how to succeed in the valley is going to tell you it was a team effort. that was true then. that is t
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amazon was awarded the patent by the patent office this week, doesn't mean they will use t but they did invent it. the idea is you're reaching up for one of the buckets, no, not that one, it's that one over there. so that be would pretty cool. >> very cool. we are on facebook live right now. we didn't have anywhere to put the camera to i have this right now. you be in charge of this right now. >>> 6:17. super bowl is coming up on sunday and it turns out most americans will spend about $81 on the big game. that's according to the national retail federation. across the country people are expected to spend more than $15 billion on food, drinks, team apparel, tvs and decorations, that is up almost 10% from last year. millennials are expected to send the most at an average of $118. >> sounds about right. >> four out of five people who will watch the game say they plan to spend on snacks and drinks. i guess if you're getting the team wear to support your team. >> and i would imagine -- you don't know. >> you always want to be prepared. >> marcus is trying to be a millenni millennial. he's lik
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use t theberer and l lyft lobbying m might to exexempt themselves from existing labor laws.. in 21 states them gotten exemptions that basically companies thatat are part of t e soalalled "gig" economy. if the work is dispatched through an act, these companies would be exempt from any employer responsibility. they could cut the rates as low as they want, even if the drivers earned low minimum wage there is no protection for the drdriver. there's don't economic floor for the workers. -- there is no economic floor for the drivers. drivers like douglas r cigna profession just being economically crushed. there is the alternative for them. amy: a with to go back to another excerpt of what douglas schifter posted on facebook before he killed himself in front of new york city hall on monday. he said -- he wrote on facebook and then killed himself. >> i have bebeen organizing for over 20 years and the taxi industry. we were on the verge of it victory does before uber and lyft descended into town. i've never seen drivers and more deeper despair, in crisis. every day there are more vehi
use t theberer and l lyft lobbying m might to exexempt themselves from existing labor laws.. in 21 states them gotten exemptions that basically companies thatat are part of t e soalalled "gig" economy. if the work is dispatched through an act, these companies would be exempt from any employer responsibility. they could cut the rates as low as they want, even if the drivers earned low minimum wage there is no protection for the drdriver. there's don't economic floor for the workers. --...
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