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us thating, it reminds are a us were many of us paycheck or two away from needing help. there has been research coming out about that, 40% of americans with $400 or less in savings and if you read about and hear about the impact on people who are either essential federal employees working like the tsa workers with no paychecks, they will miss their second one i think friday, that's not sustainable. people need to put food on the table and similarly, is not you lost your paycheck entirely as what happens with contracted workers. here isthe key message that any one of us might snap tomorrow. there is a lot of research on the subject you talk about. it shows that people who are getting help from food assistance or medical assistance , many of them arch older and and many of them are caregivers of young children and many are seniors, people with disabilities and a large share of them are workers. low wages economy, work often will not pay the wages needed. i think what we are seeing from the shutdown is how much all of us need that effective support of those programs. host:
us thating, it reminds are a us were many of us paycheck or two away from needing help. there has been research coming out about that, 40% of americans with $400 or less in savings and if you read about and hear about the impact on people who are either essential federal employees working like the tsa workers with no paychecks, they will miss their second one i think friday, that's not sustainable. people need to put food on the table and similarly, is not you lost your paycheck entirely as...
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. >> by the way, i should note on migration policy institute website, plenty ofou tools thate use on the "washington journal" to talk about numbers when it comes to immigration issue. here's the deferred action for childhood arrivals data tool breaking down daca recipients by state. our last caller was from pennsylvania. the number ofyour daca recipienn pennsylvania, about 4,870. the migration policy institute estimates that those meeting the criteria is about 14,000 in the state. so the participation rate in pennsylvania, 35%. you can click around the various states and other information tools on the website, migration policy.org. >> caller: my question is, why is there any discussion about illegal immigrants when we got veterans homeless that are starving on the streets that fought for our freedoms? >> randy capps? >> i think we need to have both conversations. i think at the moment there are 11 to 12 million unauthorized immigrants in the country. there's also millions of homeless people and veterans. they're both populations what in need of assistance. the thing is, many of them
. >> by the way, i should note on migration policy institute website, plenty ofou tools thate use on the "washington journal" to talk about numbers when it comes to immigration issue. here's the deferred action for childhood arrivals data tool breaking down daca recipients by state. our last caller was from pennsylvania. the number ofyour daca recipienn pennsylvania, about 4,870. the migration policy institute estimates that those meeting the criteria is about 14,000 in the...
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us thating, it reminds are a us were many of us paycheck or two away from needing help. has been research coming out about that, 40% of americans with $400 or less in savings and if you read about and hear about the impact on people who are either essential federal employees working like the tsa workers with no paychecks, they will miss their second one i think friday, that's not sustainable. people need to put food on the table and similarly, is not you lost your paycheck entirely as what happens with contracted workers. here isthe key message that any one of us might snap tomorrow. there is a lot of research on the subject you talk about. it shows that people who are getting help from food assistance or medical assistance , many of them arch older and and many of them are caregivers of young children and many are seniors, people with disabilities and a large share of them are workers. low wages economy, work often will not pay the wages needed. i think what we are seeing from the shutdown is how much all of us need that effective support of those programs. host: wiscon
us thating, it reminds are a us were many of us paycheck or two away from needing help. has been research coming out about that, 40% of americans with $400 or less in savings and if you read about and hear about the impact on people who are either essential federal employees working like the tsa workers with no paychecks, they will miss their second one i think friday, that's not sustainable. people need to put food on the table and similarly, is not you lost your paycheck entirely as what...
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. >>> back home, new video is giving us a more complete n thate of what happened viral confrontation between students wearing maga hats and a native american der at the lincoln memorial. our ron allen now on how the student at the center of all this is defending himself. >> reporter: this face-to-face confrontatioigniting charges of racism. kentucky high school students hacused of mocking native american elder nphillips, who claims his drumming was a gesture of peace. >> i was scared. i was afeared. >> reporter: today junior nick sandman is speaking out. he and his classmates who face possible eulsion from covington catholic insist this s longer videows what really happened. the teens say they faced a barrage of verbal abus a group calling themselves the black hebrew israelites. sandn claims they got permission from chaperones to respond with spirit chants to counter the hateful things that were being shouted. philips approached trying, he says, to decrease tension between the two groups. >> intervened. and things just escalated from there. >> reporter: sandman claims, he singled me
. >>> back home, new video is giving us a more complete n thate of what happened viral confrontation between students wearing maga hats and a native american der at the lincoln memorial. our ron allen now on how the student at the center of all this is defending himself. >> reporter: this face-to-face confrontatioigniting charges of racism. kentucky high school students hacused of mocking native american elder nphillips, who claims his drumming was a gesture of peace. >> i...
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if you are going to use for thating, you can't do right now.g a big impact on the economy. both parties know this. they are looking for a way out. i think something will be done soon because both parties know something has to be done soon. francine: this could not last for six months, can it? david: it cannot. one idea would be having the usual model we have done in the past, to have a presidential commission study this for two months or three months coming get a democrat or republican former head of homeland security and have them come together for 75 days and report on what needs to be done, and for the 75 days fund the government will stop it might be possible for the president to agree to this without having to sign legislation. you can have a bill passed by congress that the president doesn't have to sign they can still go into effect. francine: is that hurting or helping the landscape in the u.s.? david: is not helping. there are bottom fishers that benefit when things fall apart, but for most they benefit when the economy is growing. bus
if you are going to use for thating, you can't do right now.g a big impact on the economy. both parties know this. they are looking for a way out. i think something will be done soon because both parties know something has to be done soon. francine: this could not last for six months, can it? david: it cannot. one idea would be having the usual model we have done in the past, to have a presidential commission study this for two months or three months coming get a democrat or republican former...
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any wonder why the american people hold us in such contempt? thate political debate takes like today hurts the senate. colleagues escalate. politics prevent people from moving forward because whatever you do might actually bring some credit to the opposing party and got for bid if you have been winning something. >> america has been through debate throughout the century. what is different today if you do not have 24 tv. we say today pales in comparison to what adams and jefferson said about each other. philadelphia during the summer of 1787, the framers most hotly contested debates at the constitutional convention are over the role of the senate. >> jefferson had been out of the country and came back and asked george washington, why did you create a senate? >> jefferson thought it would be like the house of lords. george looked at him and said why did you pour your teeth from the cup into the saucer. >> washington said that is the senate. senate and as it came out of the constitutional lotention was a body with a baked into it. in this day and age, e
any wonder why the american people hold us in such contempt? thate political debate takes like today hurts the senate. colleagues escalate. politics prevent people from moving forward because whatever you do might actually bring some credit to the opposing party and got for bid if you have been winning something. >> america has been through debate throughout the century. what is different today if you do not have 24 tv. we say today pales in comparison to what adams and jefferson said...
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use a lip reader. mr. bercow: jeremy corbyn. thate prime minister says is the only deal available. if that is the case, why wasn't it put to a vote on december 11? why has there been a delay of five weeks on this? the prime minister says she hopes to get written assurances before the vote next week. can i ask the prime minister this, will the changes she is looking for be made to the legally binding withdrawal agreement itself? mr. bercow: prime minister. prime minster may: i say to the right honorable gentleman, as i said earlier in my remarks and previously, there are three elements we're looking at. when is the undertaking and assurances we are looking for from the european union. those will be available to the house before the house votes at the end of this debate. we are looking at what more we can do domestically. i sent out the secretary of state to be clear and after more detail was set up what we are going to do in relation to the powers of northern ireland and the question of the role the parliament for the future. we will and are looking to ensure we can provide the insu
use a lip reader. mr. bercow: jeremy corbyn. thate prime minister says is the only deal available. if that is the case, why wasn't it put to a vote on december 11? why has there been a delay of five weeks on this? the prime minister says she hopes to get written assurances before the vote next week. can i ask the prime minister this, will the changes she is looking for be made to the legally binding withdrawal agreement itself? mr. bercow: prime minister. prime minster may: i say to the right...
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avoid the don't opportunity to use the address to try to score political points. thateay far away from formal, assistant address that george washington would have given, or many of his successors. >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. legend grew up that he was a bad kid running amok on the waterfront of baltimore. he never lived on the waterfront of baltimore. wehink he internalized -- don't want to do too much hechobabble -- but i think internalized the idea he must be bad, because why else would neither of his parents wanted him? leavyday on "q&a," jane on her book about babe ruth. >> 1932 world series. into a back and forth with the pitcher for the chicago cubs. , he ismes a legend standing at home plate, and the cubs in the dugout are yelling at him, the yankees are yelling back at the cubs, and he raises one finger for one strike, two strikes, and then he allegedly points to the bleachers and the grandstand, allegedly saying, that's where i'm going to hit the next one. c-span's night on "q&a." >> "the presidency," a discussion on ronald reagan's cold
avoid the don't opportunity to use the address to try to score political points. thateay far away from formal, assistant address that george washington would have given, or many of his successors. >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. legend grew up that he was a bad kid running amok on the waterfront of baltimore. he never lived on the waterfront of baltimore. wehink he internalized -- don't want to do too much hechobabble -- but i think internalized the idea he must be bad,...
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that want to partner with us and look for ways to be involved with us and i think it's understandable and i guess it's flattering. thatethere are reports liberty might be interested. how would a pairing with liberty work out for you? --mr. pittman: we wouldn't comment on any of the original allianz and you have to talk to them to think about what they had in mind. for us, we are focused on exactly our mission, which is to super serve that consumer and continue to build this massive reach we have, we are the number one reach media in america ahead of even facebook and google and really to get our advertising to catch up to the marketplace, we are under monetized. based on the reach we have in the engagement time spent, we have those listeners certainly, and by the way, the roi with advertisers we can do a lot more and that's really are 100% focus. vonnie: other companies focus a lot on music streaming and podcasts and i imagine you see those is competition. apple,out a player like which you present yourself to apple as a potential partner even? in all those areas we had something very unique and i can't speak to find th
that want to partner with us and look for ways to be involved with us and i think it's understandable and i guess it's flattering. thatethere are reports liberty might be interested. how would a pairing with liberty work out for you? --mr. pittman: we wouldn't comment on any of the original allianz and you have to talk to them to think about what they had in mind. for us, we are focused on exactly our mission, which is to super serve that consumer and continue to build this massive reach we...
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keeping one your new year's resolution sns statistics sa that many of us won't make it past valentins day. >> if you even get that far. thate not the c for this group. an aerobics class of ladies and one gentleman who meet three times a week for workouts. and they've been doing this route since 1984. they ormly came together as strangers to take a classt one gym. they changed gyms and added new members along the way. but the core gro stayed the same. >> back when i was 18 an a freshman in college i failed the fitness exam. >> oh. >> and now i'm 69, and in better shape than i was then. >> jumping jack, knee up. >> see this is why they're going to be fit. this year marks 35 years of uninterrupted commitment. >> that's reallyss impe. tonight and news4 at 6:00. barbara harrison shares the story. te but the glue that's kept them sticking together for so many years. >> very cool. >> hats off to d them. >>> grning, everybody. i'm storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. l tle blustery and breezy later in the afternot. but m snow chances miss us to the north. but in central west virgini let you know whether you see a snow flake or tu
keeping one your new year's resolution sns statistics sa that many of us won't make it past valentins day. >> if you even get that far. thate not the c for this group. an aerobics class of ladies and one gentleman who meet three times a week for workouts. and they've been doing this route since 1984. they ormly came together as strangers to take a classt one gym. they changed gyms and added new members along the way. but the core gro stayed the same. >> back when i was 18 an a...
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use of marijuana in roadside sobriety tests. so to answer the question, we don't know. thate fearful of the fact there's going to have you selected in effect be very difficult. to >> cars are supposed be giving safer, they are practically driving themselves. shouldn't we see fewer people die on the roads? >> at the long-term goal but right now, there are different levels of driver assistance programs and sometimes, drivers don't know really what the capabilities and limitations of these vehicles are. it's not really clear. sometimes, the systems are being called something that would imply that there is an overreliance on the system when it really should not be. it's very important that when someone buys a new car or gets into a rental car with a newer car, that they know what the car can and can't do, and they know how to respond if they need to take over, if there are technologies that allow for it -- for the car to essentially drive itself in some situations. right now we are in a murky area and we need to make sure that there are clear educational efforts about these techn
use of marijuana in roadside sobriety tests. so to answer the question, we don't know. thate fearful of the fact there's going to have you selected in effect be very difficult. to >> cars are supposed be giving safer, they are practically driving themselves. shouldn't we see fewer people die on the roads? >> at the long-term goal but right now, there are different levels of driver assistance programs and sometimes, drivers don't know really what the capabilities and limitations of...
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thating up the city. some of the big events in san francisco may be able to sell cannabis through a city "today suratos joins us. >> reporter: it's just a proposal at this point by the board of supervisors but the permit process could be in place as soon as the annual for 20 event we've covered for a number of years i've covered at golden gate park. here's what we learned. it's going to implement assembly bill 2020 which allows cities in the state to issue cannabis permits for temporary events. the temporary events need to have a state and local license. now initially pves that have ben a regular basis, receive city permits and had significant amounts of unregulated cannabis, so 420 falls into that category, issued by the office of cannabis and requires city agency approval for the area where it's taking place, to use 420 as an example you need approval by the parks and rec department in san francisco. permits could range from 500 bucks for 500 people attending to as much as $3,000 for events of more than 2,500 people, but all that said, smoking is still not allowed in public parks and state law does not allow
thating up the city. some of the big events in san francisco may be able to sell cannabis through a city "today suratos joins us. >> reporter: it's just a proposal at this point by the board of supervisors but the permit process could be in place as soon as the annual for 20 event we've covered for a number of years i've covered at golden gate park. here's what we learned. it's going to implement assembly bill 2020 which allows cities in the state to issue cannabis permits for...
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jackie benson shows us the police body footage that helped the montgomery county jury decide that man's fate. >> reporter: prosecutors outlined a drug eeal thated in a shootout, and a suspect who almost got away. that part, they had on video. >> hop out of the car one minute. >> reporter: as a police officer is about to put the cuffs on edward jones, is us pekt takthe off.ic video shows oers and a canine in hot pursuit. an officer's body camerahi show m jumping a 6 foot fence. >> where is he at? >> an officer jps a fencend lands on top of him and says, "where is he," when he is sitting on top of the defendant, before peeling up a piece of plywood and realizing he has the defendant. he's caught theerson they've been chasing. >> reporter: police say three vehicles gathered on a residential street in the forest glen airy in a deal for a large amount of ma pounds. a dispute led to an show a bullet hole near the iver's side headrest of a dodge challenger. chopper 4ceaptured the from the air that afternoon, as the suv containing jones, 28, and another man was stopped near dale drive in silver spring. after jones was taken into custody, officers searc
jackie benson shows us the police body footage that helped the montgomery county jury decide that man's fate. >> reporter: prosecutors outlined a drug eeal thated in a shootout, and a suspect who almost got away. that part, they had on video. >> hop out of the car one minute. >> reporter: as a police officer is about to put the cuffs on edward jones, is us pekt takthe off.ic video shows oers and a canine in hot pursuit. an officer's body camerahi show m jumping a 6 foot fence....
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thated sta that junk anyway. >> okay. all right. >> we won, that's all that matters. >> thankou for joining us, nightly news starts in 60 seconds. fi no tighng. >>> breaking news tonight. >>> breaking news tonight. a flurry of details in the story of msing foundjayme closs alive three months after authorities say her parents were murdered and she wasdn apped and held captive in the woods. we hear from the woman who found her while walking her dog and the homeowner who called 911. >> we knew it was jayme immediately. >> police y her alleged captor was hunting for her when she s found. >>> the moment 800,000 american families feared. many now being forced to work without pay in uding air traffic controllers now suing the trump administration. the president digging in, congress going me for the weekend. jetting out of rp aits where tsa workers
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using whelan as a political pawn. we have not had a stronger response from the u.s. so far. how would you assess the u.s. diplomatic response? shane: it is curious to me thateompeo issued a kind of cautionary statement, or maybe a conditional onhis the way to put it, that if the as unjust, we will take some action. it is customary to see the head of the state department forcefully advocate u.s. citizen being held. that was a little bit strange. notably the whelan family issued a statement in whichwere urging the state department and mbers of congress to get involved. it is unusual, too, to see the family hing to publicly urge their own government to take action on behalf of an american citizen. rajini: and nothing from president trump, either. shane: no, he hanot said anything at all, and we know about his particular affinities and views on russia. although he has his hands full down and government sh the fight over the border wall as well. rajini: how do you think this the wideret tensionsen the u.s. and russia? shane: i think it will only exacerbate what are already high tensions between the two governments if not the two leaders. anytime a country takes
using whelan as a political pawn. we have not had a stronger response from the u.s. so far. how would you assess the u.s. diplomatic response? shane: it is curious to me thateompeo issued a kind of cautionary statement, or maybe a conditional onhis the way to put it, that if the as unjust, we will take some action. it is customary to see the head of the state department forcefully advocate u.s. citizen being held. that was a little bit strange. notably the whelan family issued a statement in...
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used to disengag >> reporter: u.c.s.f.'s dr. auguste agrees. he's been consulting, for free, for now, with the company thated desihe technology. he says his patients are his first priority. >> first and foremost i'm a surgeon, i am the advocate of nois child. i'an advocate of this technology.s those of uon the front lines, the innovators, the ones who are introducing this technology, have the most responsibility to hold on to the things that make us human beis. face to face contact, and being able to read someone's physical cues, are they comfortable, are they not. that's so important. >> reporter: just days after his brain tour, jake's surgery went smoothly. he's recovering now and hoping to be seizure-free and back on the basketball court by next season. for the pbs newshour, i'm cat wise in oakland, california. >> woodruff: finally, on our "bookshelf" tonight, jeffrey brown talks to an author who knows firsthand about rape. >> brown: december, 2012: 23 year old year jhoti singh, out to see a film with a male friend, is gang-raped and beaten on a bus in delhi. the attack, and her death days later, brought inter attention and
used to disengag >> reporter: u.c.s.f.'s dr. auguste agrees. he's been consulting, for free, for now, with the company thated desihe technology. he says his patients are his first priority. >> first and foremost i'm a surgeon, i am the advocate of nois child. i'an advocate of this technology.s those of uon the front lines, the innovators, the ones who are introducing this technology, have the most responsibility to hold on to the things that make us human beis. face to face contact,...
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use snow blower. look at this this house in potomac. >> that is a whole lot of people to be clearing. one guy with a shovel. >> nice. >> now thates determination. oh my goodness and chilly. >> our team coverage continues tonight as the roads start to freeze tonight. this is no joke. >> meaghan, how are roa looking out there this hour? >>. >> reporter: well, guys, all roads have belowed and treated iluding neighborhood streets. we all know as the attempes turn overnight, it's far from ove over. >> snowplow drivers have been working long hours to clear and treat roads in montgomery county. >> we have been pretty busy the last couple days ro. >> reporter: while on the job, they've seen quite a few crashes along the way. >> i seente a few cars in ditches. not too much ice. just rs allver the place, really. >> reporter: cars caused lots of crashes. chopper 4 caught this decision and cars sliding off the road at 270. since then, road conditions seem to have improved throughout the day. some roads look a lot better others oncounty transportation officials aredent they'll all be cleared and treated by tonight. neighbors ar also out shove
use snow blower. look at this this house in potomac. >> that is a whole lot of people to be clearing. one guy with a shovel. >> nice. >> now thates determination. oh my goodness and chilly. >> our team coverage continues tonight as the roads start to freeze tonight. this is no joke. >> meaghan, how are roa looking out there this hour? >>. >> reporter: well, guys, all roads have belowed and treated iluding neighborhood streets. we all know as the...
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us forward and what will it do to break the deadlock? >> we can say it is not nothing. what the e.u. has done in this letter is try to provide assurances on two levels. thateaid even if they negotiate a trade agreement -- sorry, i have an echo in my ear. guy: take that out of your ear and that will make life easier. [laughter] -- tries tor tells reinsurer mps if there is a trade agreement, the e.u. will allow that to be implemented without waiting for all of the countries to approve it, so it says, we don't want to be in this backstop either. much we to show you how want to get beyond the backstop, we will allow the trade agreement to go through. that is the first concession in this letter. , the e.u.the e.u. also says -- the e.u. also says we will try to expedite a trade agreement, so they are making an effort here because it goes dramatically beyond what we had in the withdrawal agreement, absolutely not. there is no change to the legal status. change in the picture? some mps may be wavering and don't want the no deal brexit may come over to theresa may now, but we are looking at how big is the size of this on tuesday? guy: what is your assessment on tha
us forward and what will it do to break the deadlock? >> we can say it is not nothing. what the e.u. has done in this letter is try to provide assurances on two levels. thateaid even if they negotiate a trade agreement -- sorry, i have an echo in my ear. guy: take that out of your ear and that will make life easier. [laughter] -- tries tor tells reinsurer mps if there is a trade agreement, the e.u. will allow that to be implemented without waiting for all of the countries to approve it,...
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us to get back toward like i said, that middle ground, where we can all stand together. and we can't keep going like this. >> i'd suggest that you show some respect to the people thate yoebatingwith. recognize that you have ce deeply held beliefs and principles, but you might be able to learn something from them. i think that respect is what we need to see a little more of. democracy is not about yelling at each other. it's not about making pronouncements. it's about engaginth and k if you do that honestly, you'll end up in ala good. >> have some empathy. know what it means, and practice know what respect is, and practice it. practicing these things that we know what the definitio the key to actually really coming together and having viable discussio g. that shoulve people hope. the formula is there. we don't need to rebuild our system. we dn't need to change the rules because we're not happy. the system really, really works. the founding fathers were brilliant and got it right they really did. because we're in a polarizing point doesn't mdn we sho give up on the system. be part of that solution. >> woodruff: our conorsation atns hopkins university in baltimore also touched o
us to get back toward like i said, that middle ground, where we can all stand together. and we can't keep going like this. >> i'd suggest that you show some respect to the people thate yoebatingwith. recognize that you have ce deeply held beliefs and principles, but you might be able to learn something from them. i think that respect is what we need to see a little more of. democracy is not about yelling at each other. it's not about making pronouncements. it's about engaginth and k if...
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and they use that the flight from history -- that is the only line conservatives know of that whole speech. they ignore the fact that he says racism has a legacy. the present has consequences, thate are living with legacy. america likes to pretend that there is no legacy. even to take a different example that makes it somewhat clearer -- when you talk about the bombing of syria, and then you say what about the bombing of iraq? people say, why are you bringing up old stuff question mark is not old stuff. is still going on. or when you talk about afghanistan and they say, just because the last war did not this one willmean not. that war is not over. you have not finished your main course and you're already on the dessert. there are ways in which that speech is -- even on its own and on its own terms it was not a radical speech. mychal: i was going to ask if we start a thing we call this the bad check speech, does that mean i will finally get my reparations? [gary laughs] gary: you have seen dave chapelle? mychal: oh, yes. gary: just do not take it to kfc. mychal: oh, no. prof. theoharis: my favorite is the right moderate speech. he talks about the greatest stumbling block is not th
and they use that the flight from history -- that is the only line conservatives know of that whole speech. they ignore the fact that he says racism has a legacy. the present has consequences, thate are living with legacy. america likes to pretend that there is no legacy. even to take a different example that makes it somewhat clearer -- when you talk about the bombing of syria, and then you say what about the bombing of iraq? people say, why are you bringing up old stuff question mark is not...
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thate not in, wind up doing? coming up, a look at brent climbing above $60 a barrel. more on what i'm watching next. you can check all the charts we have usedshow at gtv . this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: here is what i am watching and that is loyal. the rally picking up steam in the last hour or so. wti over $50. brent over $60. it relates to the equity market and we are getting a lot of press boundaries from the major shops. morgan stanley is the most recent. they are also constructive on it but downgrading their forecast where they were upgrading three months ago. david: they are tracking each other. they were going up and down together. alix: i guess that is a risk on, risk off kind of thing. david: there is a discussion on this. alix: assets are becoming more correlated in the risk-on environment. that would explain it. we got the oil reserves estimates up for saudi arabia. they were higher. this was an independent company that came out and did that. 266 billion barrels. the saudi minister saying we are the most profitable company in the world. we produced oil for the least look ever but don't at the budget estimates. this is the first o
thate not in, wind up doing? coming up, a look at brent climbing above $60 a barrel. more on what i'm watching next. you can check all the charts we have usedshow at gtv . this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: here is what i am watching and that is loyal. the rally picking up steam in the last hour or so. wti over $50. brent over $60. it relates to the equity market and we are getting a lot of press boundaries from the major shops. morgan stanley is the most recent. they are also constructive on it but...