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. >>> sigue la actividad del vol ca.od los vuelos a causa de este humo quÉ frÍo se siente este fin de semana y hoy. >>> hoy bastante frÍo. vamos a ver quÉ nos dice guillermo quiroz. seguimos con este frÍo o algo de calor guillermo, por favor. >>> bienvenido cÉsar. el frÍo sigue en plena temporada invernal. gracias. lo sentimos. y en esta bella toma de san francisco. viene otro en camino. alto lea je y las en evadas. no por el sistema que pasa en las prÓximas horas si no el nÚmero 2 que viene en el golfo de alaska en camino a oregon y washington. pero estarÍa trayendo a lo largo de la cierra nevada la presencia de fuertes nevadas atenciÓn la autopista 80 a partir del miÉrcoles jueves se espera acumulaciÓn cerca de 12 pulgadas. cuidado en los pasajes y las autopistas y los vientos fuertes que pueden alcanzar mÁs de 50 millas. temperaturas al momento. la humedad 64% comienza a llegar l lluvia de manÉ ligera a la regiÓn. no hara que la temperatura descienda a el grado de los 30. se van a mantener en promedio cercano a los 40
. >>> sigue la actividad del vol ca.od los vuelos a causa de este humo quÉ frÍo se siente este fin de semana y hoy. >>> hoy bastante frÍo. vamos a ver quÉ nos dice guillermo quiroz. seguimos con este frÍo o algo de calor guillermo, por favor. >>> bienvenido cÉsar. el frÍo sigue en plena temporada invernal. gracias. lo sentimos. y en esta bella toma de san francisco. viene otro en camino. alto lea je y las en evadas. no por el sistema que pasa en las prÓximas...
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the reason they're tight is same reason that vol is low share prices, which have benefited.es. it suppresses volatility, tighten credit spreads, so. >> i think it stands in the face of that major, major force is mortgage-backed security supply the housing market is strong right at the time, assist i want the vols return in the market. that's an april or may. >>> hang on here let's get back to bob pisani >> boeing turned the market around at about 3:00, but the key is a lot of damages down more than 1% oil collapsed and just killed some of these oil names. bank stocks, lower yields, of course we have a little move after the earnings report as well finally i think the keep is apple. it held up very well so far this year if that starts dropping, that would be an issue for the market. >> thanks so much for that, bob. barry, back to the banks looking at the year-to-date performance now. all of the money despite the relatively good earnings season. does that makes sense, or is it a small bowen? as i said, i've been very bullish since the proposal in mid 2017, they reached a level
the reason they're tight is same reason that vol is low share prices, which have benefited.es. it suppresses volatility, tighten credit spreads, so. >> i think it stands in the face of that major, major force is mortgage-backed security supply the housing market is strong right at the time, assist i want the vols return in the market. that's an april or may. >>> hang on here let's get back to bob pisani >> boeing turned the market around at about 3:00, but the key is a lot...
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he graduated in 2014 and worked as a vol tire firefighter at three different fire stations. >>> coming "cbs this morning," we'll show you how highly trained dogs are saving injured koalas. i'm anne-marie green. . in a clinical study, 4 out of 5 users felt better joint comfort. take the ultra challenge. try move free today. where these sun-soaked litea leavesactory. are picked at the peak of freshness. for a naturally smooth taste. fact! coffee stains teeth. unlike ordinary whitening toothpaste, colgate optic white has hydrogen peroxide that goes below the tooth's surface for a smile that's 4 shades that works.iter.optiite. whiteg hey allergy muddlers... achoo! ...do your sneezes turn heads? try zyrtec... ...it starts working hard at hour one... and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. zyrtec muddle no more. morning, the house of representatives will take a vote today. house speaker nancy pelosi will announce prosecutors in the trial and send the articles of impeachment against the president to the senate. the trial could start as early as next tuesday. >>> and six d
he graduated in 2014 and worked as a vol tire firefighter at three different fire stations. >>> coming "cbs this morning," we'll show you how highly trained dogs are saving injured koalas. i'm anne-marie green. . in a clinical study, 4 out of 5 users felt better joint comfort. take the ultra challenge. try move free today. where these sun-soaked litea leavesactory. are picked at the peak of freshness. for a naturally smooth taste. fact! coffee stains teeth. unlike ordinary...
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how about vol teeunteers and activists trying to do something positive. that gets a zero. coaches and mentors trying to make our kids better. 95% of artist, hate to say it, there are artists here. it's crucial, local journalists. we have put almost 2,000 local newspapers out of business over the last number of months because all the revenue went up to the internet and you can't run a newspaper on that. now we have 200 counties in the country that don't have local news. you know what else works as well if you don't have local news. democracy. how can you vote on what's going on in your community if no one is covering what's going on in your community? these are the things we claim to value most in our lives. our children, family, communities, democracy and they are being zeroed out one by one by one. the case you have to make to our fellow americans on february 3rd is that we don't work for the economy. the economy works for us. bh when i started running, my wife said how was something so mainstream in the '60s and '70 na now seem so dramatic that it take a futuristic asian
how about vol teeunteers and activists trying to do something positive. that gets a zero. coaches and mentors trying to make our kids better. 95% of artist, hate to say it, there are artists here. it's crucial, local journalists. we have put almost 2,000 local newspapers out of business over the last number of months because all the revenue went up to the internet and you can't run a newspaper on that. now we have 200 counties in the country that don't have local news. you know what else works...
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professor vols to says the cop responds to the drive his gestures and commands. even those of we can indicate what we want with our eyes and the system will figure out what we're looking at. as it relates combine that with a spoken command and the system will take care of the rest. who can hear a little say you're driving by a restaurant if you look at it and ask where you can park or whether they serve steak and the system gives you an answer or. nuance research and kneels menchaca help to design this test vehicle it's outfitted with cameras that are focused on the driver special software detects head and i movements and uses g.p.s. and web data to figure out where the driver wants to go think says this technology will help germany stay among the world's leading can't export his. album and in 10 years most cars will be electric and these vehicles will be defined by their technology not by the type of engine to doing them ok i will allow us to stay competitive. but the use of ai in cars raises serious questions what if a child suddenly runs onto the street a comp
professor vols to says the cop responds to the drive his gestures and commands. even those of we can indicate what we want with our eyes and the system will figure out what we're looking at. as it relates combine that with a spoken command and the system will take care of the rest. who can hear a little say you're driving by a restaurant if you look at it and ask where you can park or whether they serve steak and the system gives you an answer or. nuance research and kneels menchaca help to...
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george: we see low vol, even in the majors.r stay in quite strong, even against bureau. bureau moving back to -- euro. the year of moving back to $1.10. when carry is king, the dollar does quite well, even with improving. of have got strategies, you the u.s. elections, and these have the potential to have dramatic impacts on the dollar, but it is not a story for now. tom: george, if it is not a story for now, do we walk away from the market? the issue is the volatility of foreign-exchange. have we ever seen a this quiet? no.ge: well, the answer is if you look at real life volatility, we are breaking into new lows, as we speak, and the reality is when nothing is happening in fx, what people do is go to carry trades, and it is a consensus that vol is going to stay quite low, but i do not think the market is heavily position of the carry trade, and when the carry trade does well, there is a consensus, for instance, this year that the german economy should improve muscle the euros should balance, but euros should do a little bit be
george: we see low vol, even in the majors.r stay in quite strong, even against bureau. bureau moving back to -- euro. the year of moving back to $1.10. when carry is king, the dollar does quite well, even with improving. of have got strategies, you the u.s. elections, and these have the potential to have dramatic impacts on the dollar, but it is not a story for now. tom: george, if it is not a story for now, do we walk away from the market? the issue is the volatility of foreign-exchange. have...
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there has risen to 89 soldiers one sorties that the attack was launched last week at the darn near the vol of tola border with mali was carried out by assailants and vehicles and on motorbikes while in december so many one soldiers from usual were killed in the same region all that attack was claimed by the so-called islamic state last 2 weeks attack was the latest in a series on the army and civilians in central africa region a region that's been a focus of the international fight against islamist for nearly a decade well amid concerns that the conflict is spiraling out of control 1st presidents in marin michael is hosting his counterparts today from the 5 say help regions would be mali lesion or work enough. so child and mauritania the united nations says the 1st 3 countries have seen a 5 fold increase in deaths from terrorist attacks in the past 3 years 4000 people have been killed in those countries last year we take a look now at the crisis and the toll that it's taken. this is a drill children in booking a fast so are practicing how to behave in the event of an attack on their school
there has risen to 89 soldiers one sorties that the attack was launched last week at the darn near the vol of tola border with mali was carried out by assailants and vehicles and on motorbikes while in december so many one soldiers from usual were killed in the same region all that attack was claimed by the so-called islamic state last 2 weeks attack was the latest in a series on the army and civilians in central africa region a region that's been a focus of the international fight against...
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within i think a week we had the vol spike and you know pretty significant crash when the fed really started to intervene back in 18 to try to bail us out 1000 still was a lousy year down 6 percent in the markets. and so then we had the flash crash at the end of the year and i think the problem for ray right now is the key is in a phone if he's got this giant fund and he's trying to play in markets basically levering stocks and bonds it's a balanced portfolio of stocks and long bonds levered called risk i mean risk. challenges if long bonds are up a teen stocks are up 31 how do you go a point 25 you must not be actually doing what you say your doing. that would be the 1st is a level of assets under management where expectations for performance are diminished with the bigger the fund in other words he so big size is the enemy of alpha always has money is an enemy of alpha writes alpha being performance just so why doesn't he just understand that obvious point in his book of principles and break it up into 10 different fonts to get some alpha because he's boring everyone to tears with
within i think a week we had the vol spike and you know pretty significant crash when the fed really started to intervene back in 18 to try to bail us out 1000 still was a lousy year down 6 percent in the markets. and so then we had the flash crash at the end of the year and i think the problem for ray right now is the key is in a phone if he's got this giant fund and he's trying to play in markets basically levering stocks and bonds it's a balanced portfolio of stocks and long bonds levered...
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included in what i'm about to say the same bumper sticker echo chamber cookie cutter playbook this drew vol this excruciating indictment he's on their goal you bring up the grabbing pudenda it so all the american public have completely habituated to this and what he has done like nobody else is to reach into the heart of the world not america and strike a chord he is by far without a doubt a superstar the most the singular most dynamic ok gear on the public platform bar none and it kills people that that's ok well i think i have to really push back for a change aligning with you i mean the world the world certainly doesn't see donald trump that way at all to school k. certainly doesn't get off at all donald trump not to sneak in and out of london they see us as a joke on the lake area because they could the stunned the popular public protests even boris johnson is embarrassed by him yes to support him for geopolitical reasons but boris johnson actually pleaded with him to stay away during the election because it goes with by donald trump could have led to electoral disaster in britain ok an
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more than a 1000000 people most of them jews were killed at the nazi death camp during the 2nd one vol with anti semitism on the rise is a sense of urgency to remind the watch what happened that. also on the program grief and shock of the tragic deaths of the us basketball star kobe bryant he was killed along with 8 others in.
more than a 1000000 people most of them jews were killed at the nazi death camp during the 2nd one vol with anti semitism on the rise is a sense of urgency to remind the watch what happened that. also on the program grief and shock of the tragic deaths of the us basketball star kobe bryant he was killed along with 8 others in.
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vol 3.7 billion shares. crude oil just over $59 a barrel. silver down a percent to $18 an ounce.ree times a day coast to coast on the salem radio network. senator mike lee having something of a snit fit today. he came out in support of tim kaine's candle pai -- campaign t president trump's military authority. it followed a classified military briefing on iran that lee called the worst he has ever seen. >> after 75 minutes, while they are in the process of tilling us we shall be -- of telling us we need to be good little boys and girls and not debate this in public. lou: senator lee who seems to know a lot about not debating things in public still refused to hold a debate on his senate bill, the high skilled immigrants bill, 386. the bill would lead to a major influx of indian h-1b visas and to the u.s. workplace at lower wages. the senator from utah trying to work out a back room deal to pass the bill by unanimous consent, no votes. all in the dark of night. this is the guy talking about public debate. he's not interested in the national interests, just corporate interests, and h
vol 3.7 billion shares. crude oil just over $59 a barrel. silver down a percent to $18 an ounce.ree times a day coast to coast on the salem radio network. senator mike lee having something of a snit fit today. he came out in support of tim kaine's candle pai -- campaign t president trump's military authority. it followed a classified military briefing on iran that lee called the worst he has ever seen. >> after 75 minutes, while they are in the process of tilling us we shall be -- of...
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currencies are trading off of the low vol environment. economic stabilization reinforces that.ght relief in the trade wars themselves, but i think we should see the reinforcement of low vol continue in the fx market, which reinforces carry, but if you look at economic growth, it just looks cheap for the global growth story. kim, i have a chart lows againstcord global peers. with that in mind, how do you screen for a value trap versus actual value? give an example if you can. kim: well, we could talk about intel and amd. i don't know that either of these are value traps, but what you really have to do is peel back the layer's. you can't just use metrics anymore. not that you really could. you're going to have to figure out what companies are going to grow and what the catalyst is for growth. if you look at amd, you might be tended to buy because is having a dip and has run up so fantastically. the story on it, is it going to be on intel killer, it really doesn't look like it. is thendation of that way data centers by chips are that they look for consistency across the platforms,
currencies are trading off of the low vol environment. economic stabilization reinforces that.ght relief in the trade wars themselves, but i think we should see the reinforcement of low vol continue in the fx market, which reinforces carry, but if you look at economic growth, it just looks cheap for the global growth story. kim, i have a chart lows againstcord global peers. with that in mind, how do you screen for a value trap versus actual value? give an example if you can. kim: well, we could...
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fx vol taking up when it comes to equities, but do we learn any upsed price -- vol ticking when it comeso equities, but do we learn any missed prices? david: providing short-term liquidity to make sure the plumbing works the way it was supposed to work, if you look on a euro near basis, that has coincided with the rally into equities last year. let's not holiday 2020 rally, but there are a lot of moving parts here. look at what china did the other day. thanks are easing. -- central banks are easing. that is putting a bit of a floor on the market and a lid on volatility given investor expectations that these guys are going to rise to the rescue. $450n: it it only took billion of balance sheet to get to this point, and we are still talking about it. and we see the fed ride to the rescue. alix: we saw all of the central bankers meeting in california. they talk about semiautomatic stabilizers, spending measures triggered by the crossing of some physical threshold. is a whole re-think of your portfolio. what is it, anti-semiautomatic stabilizers? i had to take my time with that one. [laughter
fx vol taking up when it comes to equities, but do we learn any upsed price -- vol ticking when it comeso equities, but do we learn any missed prices? david: providing short-term liquidity to make sure the plumbing works the way it was supposed to work, if you look on a euro near basis, that has coincided with the rally into equities last year. let's not holiday 2020 rally, but there are a lot of moving parts here. look at what china did the other day. thanks are easing. -- central banks are...
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vol is relatively low. only pricing in about a 1% range daily on s&p.g to watch the earnings right now on equities. china we are going to watch very closely. guy: let's talk about the broader picture surrounding the u.s. economy. today. out we've got u.s. crude stockpiles at a record high. what does that tell me about the u.s. economy? what does the broader crude story tell me about the u.s. economy? what does the u.s. 10 year around 1.87%, the curve very flat, in danger of inverting, what does that all tell me about the state of the was economy? is it good or bad? joe: i still thick it is good. if you look at the api number yesterday, yes, the gasoline stocks are building, but that could be more of a function of the fact that the actual blend we have is a little bit more expensive these days, so people are maybe being a little bit more prudent. i think as far as equities are concerned, the fed put is there. they obviously have started to put a little dovish verbiage out before this meeting. we will continue to see if they put that out there. guy: great
vol is relatively low. only pricing in about a 1% range daily on s&p.g to watch the earnings right now on equities. china we are going to watch very closely. guy: let's talk about the broader picture surrounding the u.s. economy. today. out we've got u.s. crude stockpiles at a record high. what does that tell me about the u.s. economy? what does the broader crude story tell me about the u.s. economy? what does the u.s. 10 year around 1.87%, the curve very flat, in danger of inverting, what...
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guy: do you see the low-volume environment, we see low vol inequities, do you see any reason that volatility will go higher? is there any kind of obvious catalyst to take it there, or do we continue to grind even lower from here? vasileios: i think if we take a big picture perspective, low volatility has been with us since central banks started expanding their balance sheets. out, theset turns two things, lower volatility and unconventional and easy monetary policy, two things that seem to go hand-in-hand, to the extent there is no change. i don't see any reason for volatility to start increasing, at least in a sustainable way. ,ccasionally we may see spikes but i still think that as long as we are in this environment of very accommodative monetary policy, i think volatility is likely to stay quite low. guy: one thing we are seeing at the moment is incredibly strong credit issuance. it is clearly being driven by central banks. this repo story has been part and parcel of that. what effect is that going to have for the rest of the year? they talk about policy acting with a lag. the money comes
guy: do you see the low-volume environment, we see low vol inequities, do you see any reason that volatility will go higher? is there any kind of obvious catalyst to take it there, or do we continue to grind even lower from here? vasileios: i think if we take a big picture perspective, low volatility has been with us since central banks started expanding their balance sheets. out, theset turns two things, lower volatility and unconventional and easy monetary policy, two things that seem to go...
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. >> >> since the recall is vol tearing, the they said there may still be products on store shelves and testing of the products is unon going. it has pulled the medication newborn pygmy hippo. it is an event called unprecedented. burn fla dough na was born late last year weighing less than 16 pounds. she is so cute. it is the zoo's fourth successful reproductiontion in less than eight years, but she is the first female. with only 2500 left, pig me hippos are a very endangered species and unlike the common hippo pot mus, they live more on land than water. >> overcoming challenges with her mom by her side. how a northern california student found her biggest right at home. trump: those pre-existing conditions are protected. vo: a broken promise. trump repeatedly tried to undermine coverage for 134 million americans with pre-existing conditions. mike: "he just doesn't care if you have a pre-existing condition he wants to deny you access to coverage. if he is re-elected, he'll keep trying to do that and i think we can't let that happen." vo: as president, mike will lower costs, and protect a
. >> >> since the recall is vol tearing, the they said there may still be products on store shelves and testing of the products is unon going. it has pulled the medication newborn pygmy hippo. it is an event called unprecedented. burn fla dough na was born late last year weighing less than 16 pounds. she is so cute. it is the zoo's fourth successful reproductiontion in less than eight years, but she is the first female. with only 2500 left, pig me hippos are a very endangered...
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difficult and often frustrating negotiations the problem and the crises. abin simply a blip in ation vol the work that lies in that on may 10th 9994 after 4 years of negotiations and several 1000 people killed i'm political violence nelson mandela became president of south africa he was 75 years old i think fall for the the the future i think it's a great day for self africa filey of their that's reach we have said i'll do a cheat as be ditched the druck thought it was a glorious moment because it was peaceful ed was accepted by the war the leaders of the world with their defeat on that day esau it as the comp cruzan of these project at start of tonight and it denying according to the terms of an agreement signed in 1903 mandela lead a government of national unity assisted to buy 2 vice presidents taba on becky one of his white timed men and frederick declare so you have made it big enough to call father serious and i live. by. addison. growing up by sorry. for the better public are full of it. so. i knew it was a snow day apartheid was overcome the last white president attending the swe
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>> if the market views the likelihood of a progressive candidate winning there's weakness so march vol you're getting political now, we have to end this segment here and now. thank you. >> pleasure. >> good to have you in today >>> let's get down to the new york stock exchange, jim cramer is standing by jim, you heard chris' technical analysis what happens with caterpillar. what is your analysis? >> caterpillar did i think show some margin improvement where i least expected it in some of the divisions, including energy, so it wasn't that bad you take a look at illinois, they had negative numbers again, cash conversion not that bad some of the industrials are doing much better when it comes to the actual cash they take in, much better than you expect. caterpillar was down to 134. i guess, i think these things are a push so to speak like the super bowl this weekend. i don't see anything that is really troubling with cat. if the stock was higher obviously i wouldn't have liked it >> what about the two big oil companies, exxon and chevron today, both of them drags on the dow right now. >>
>> if the market views the likelihood of a progressive candidate winning there's weakness so march vol you're getting political now, we have to end this segment here and now. thank you. >> pleasure. >> good to have you in today >>> let's get down to the new york stock exchange, jim cramer is standing by jim, you heard chris' technical analysis what happens with caterpillar. what is your analysis? >> caterpillar did i think show some margin improvement where i...
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that vols the whole u.s. government getting involved. this is not some big deal. not some inappropriate offense the way it was characterized in lamar's statement. this is the operation of the government applying pressure to corrupt the 2020 election. it deserves a strong response. not a, well, boys will be boys a little bit of misbehavior. let's look the other way. >> how much hope do you put in the chief justice that if there is a 50/50 vote he would break a tie. >> i do not think he would break a tie. i tell you, we have seen the chief justice be on the court while we have proceeded to undermine the constitution by concentrating power, throwing up his hands on gerrymandering even though it's against equal representation in congress. we've seen him help gut the voting rights act. he's not taking a stand for the institution of the united states. if he took a stand, he would say i'm breaking this tie because there's to be a trial. i'm taking a principled stand. i do not see that in this chief justice. >> one of the things that lamar alexander decried was the fact i
that vols the whole u.s. government getting involved. this is not some big deal. not some inappropriate offense the way it was characterized in lamar's statement. this is the operation of the government applying pressure to corrupt the 2020 election. it deserves a strong response. not a, well, boys will be boys a little bit of misbehavior. let's look the other way. >> how much hope do you put in the chief justice that if there is a 50/50 vote he would break a tie. >> i do not think...
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positioning reflect the maturity of stocks in the last 129 to 13 months the biggest increasing were in low vol stocks. >> i think the breadth of the market is impressive but what led the way is the triple qs. megacap tech is up 6% to the s&p during that time process and to what dan is talking about, i don't think people are worried about staying even from last year. i think what -- if anything what the market worries about with the geopolitics you are talking about brian is there is not a 10% putback. it's a 25% drawdown. because people look at the absurd active the world. and then with a mind on 2018 and lived through that so if anything it's the 10% out flt money that people should have the confidence to go to sleep and invest in the market until the banks and central banks pulse away the punch bowl this is growing. >> you mentioned a skittish market .13.5% was the vix was lower. >> not at all. >> i'll say it again maybe i'm wrong probably but there is a bull market, a bubble in complacency. the fact that people continue to be rewarded, which is fine, for buying markets that, you know, seemi
positioning reflect the maturity of stocks in the last 129 to 13 months the biggest increasing were in low vol stocks. >> i think the breadth of the market is impressive but what led the way is the triple qs. megacap tech is up 6% to the s&p during that time process and to what dan is talking about, i don't think people are worried about staying even from last year. i think what -- if anything what the market worries about with the geopolitics you are talking about brian is there is...
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. >> thank you vol very much. [applause] >> tonight, fox news brian killmeade provides history oamerica's 19th century were with mexico over texas. georgetown university african-american history examines the role that fastfood franchise like's mcdonald's have played in african-american economic empowerment, then a argument that large tech companies are failing to keep consumer data secure. a retired middle east foreign service officers talks be the tension between the u.s. and iran. and harvey sullivan chronicles the experience of enemy diplomat and families detained in the united states follow the bombing of pearl harbor. booktv in primetime started at 7:40 p.m. eastern on c-span2. check your program gate or visit book tv -- booktv.org for more information. >> it's martin luther king weekend and we want to show you a couple of programs from the archives but the late civil righted leader. coming up, programs about dr. king's politics and the last hours of his life. first the guardian's gary younge provides a histo
. >> thank you vol very much. [applause] >> tonight, fox news brian killmeade provides history oamerica's 19th century were with mexico over texas. georgetown university african-american history examines the role that fastfood franchise like's mcdonald's have played in african-american economic empowerment, then a argument that large tech companies are failing to keep consumer data secure. a retired middle east foreign service officers talks be the tension between the u.s. and iran....
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minnesota, in maine, and the new hampshire house, where there are 400 seats, so obviously, that is a very vol table chamber, so we will monitor that one closely. it is a tough one to monitor. we will make sure we keep an eye on those places. we are always concerned about our democratic majority. in fact, we defended the colorado senate earlier this year when we beat down some republican recalls that were put out by an extreme gun group so we were able to beat a number of recall elections and i think that was the solution for us, to hold on to the colorado state senate, which we feel really great about. we have never lost colorado in a presidential year. >> you spoke earlier about new data analytics that you guys have. do you have reason to believe that republicans have the same technology or is it something that you developed here? >> they this is a partisan company, right, and we do a lot of work here to make sure that at the dlcc that things are accurate. we survey on candidate m names, so the work of 7,000 state legislative candidates or 12,000 or however many are on the ballot today, head
minnesota, in maine, and the new hampshire house, where there are 400 seats, so obviously, that is a very vol table chamber, so we will monitor that one closely. it is a tough one to monitor. we will make sure we keep an eye on those places. we are always concerned about our democratic majority. in fact, we defended the colorado senate earlier this year when we beat down some republican recalls that were put out by an extreme gun group so we were able to beat a number of recall elections and i...
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during wartime, they became an auxillary to the navy and vilian vol untakers traded bulk cargo route for transatlantic shipping, hauling vital war cargo for our allies. it's this exact scenario that the merchant mariners found themselves when world war ii broke out. many of these brave men perished at sea. one in 26 never made it home. the merchant mariners who survived world war ii were awith warded veteran status in 1988. f you walk down the mall here, you will find the sale of the merchant mariners which reads war in peace honoring those lost in world war ii. the importance was not lost on our former chief executives. president eisenhower when he was the general of the army stated when final victory is ours there is no more than deserves credit than the merchant marine. president roosevelt stated, the men of our merchant marine have pushed through despite the perils of the submarine, the dive bomber and surface raider and returned to their jobs at sea again and again because they know, they realize their lifeline to the battle front will be broken if they did not carry out their m
during wartime, they became an auxillary to the navy and vilian vol untakers traded bulk cargo route for transatlantic shipping, hauling vital war cargo for our allies. it's this exact scenario that the merchant mariners found themselves when world war ii broke out. many of these brave men perished at sea. one in 26 never made it home. the merchant mariners who survived world war ii were awith warded veteran status in 1988. f you walk down the mall here, you will find the sale of the merchant...
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we have started to see low vol take a little bit of interest. we've seen utilities start to outperform. we had a market that was overbought coming into an earnings season that is so far, not too exciting, not really confirming forecasts for better growth. then you had the virus hit, causing greater question about where growth is going to go. that is compounding issues the market already faced, and now it is a lot of uncertainty. frankly, no one can forecast where this is headed. how much will it dampen economic growth? how much will that lead threw specifically?es that is the kind of commentary we will have to contend with over the next few weeks. companies are not going to be able to substantiate any of that speculation. tony: i agree with that. the way i would say it is that the markets are fated with uncertainty and very fragile. also, economies worldwide, if they slow down anymore, they could tip towards recession. think of europe, for example. the economy is growing about 1% or so. the big question investors have to ask is what extent is de
we have started to see low vol take a little bit of interest. we've seen utilities start to outperform. we had a market that was overbought coming into an earnings season that is so far, not too exciting, not really confirming forecasts for better growth. then you had the virus hit, causing greater question about where growth is going to go. that is compounding issues the market already faced, and now it is a lot of uncertainty. frankly, no one can forecast where this is headed. how much will...
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billion since september, when they announced the repo operations in the first place, just from the volds and cta's. i'm sure it has attracted other players because price momentum attracts new players. look, this is don't fight the fed on asset prices. the one thing the fed is really good at is asset price inflation. i'm not sure that is what they are trying to do, but that is what we are getting, and it is going to shoot to the upside. we know the fed is likely to continue to purchase through april, and it could extend beyond that, but at least through april because they want their balance sheet to be a certain size. don't forget the ecb and the boj is still doing qe as well, and the pboc just released a bunch of reserves into the market place. we have a liquidity driven bull market right now, and i think it is that simple. i don't think you have to overthink this. we've noticed the flows, what has been outperforming are the types of securities that would benefit from that. large cap, liquid securities attached to futures. qqq, spy. small caps are still underperforming, and cyclical st
billion since september, when they announced the repo operations in the first place, just from the volds and cta's. i'm sure it has attracted other players because price momentum attracts new players. look, this is don't fight the fed on asset prices. the one thing the fed is really good at is asset price inflation. i'm not sure that is what they are trying to do, but that is what we are getting, and it is going to shoot to the upside. we know the fed is likely to continue to purchase through...
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single payer system or some of the things that we're proposaling through congress so the short-term vol would be great. >> coming back with another interview from davos, sarah. >> coming up on "closing bell," how does the u.s.-china adtre deal affect tech investing in both countries we'll talk to billionaire investor jim bryer ♪ yes i'm stuck in the middle with you, ♪ no one likes to feel stuck, boxed in, or held back. especially by something like your cloud. it's a problem. but the ibm cloud is different. it's open and flexible enough to manage all your apps and data securely, anywhere, across all your clouds. so it can help take on anything from rebooking flights on the fly, to restocking shelves on demand, without getting in your way. ♪ ♪ >>> technology was the best performing sector in 2019. our own sara eisen sand down earlier with jim breyer about why he continues to bet on big tech >> a year ago, right here, we talked about tech companies, valuations you said buy that turned out to be a pretty good bet in 2019 >> it worked out there's always luck as well. but what's happening wit
single payer system or some of the things that we're proposaling through congress so the short-term vol would be great. >> coming back with another interview from davos, sarah. >> coming up on "closing bell," how does the u.s.-china adtre deal affect tech investing in both countries we'll talk to billionaire investor jim bryer ♪ yes i'm stuck in the middle with you, ♪ no one likes to feel stuck, boxed in, or held back. especially by something like your cloud. it's a...
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ambassador curt vol ger spoke regularly with president trump zelensky and other top officials in theovernment and met with president a day of the call. he testified in no way, shape or form in either the readouts or united states states that he would receive no relief for anything that resembles a quid pro quo. >> the day after the call you meat with president de-len ski. this would be on july 2th. >> that's reekt. >> and in that meeting he made no mention of making quid pro coe. >> he never mention-- they didn you about this testimony from ambassador vol gekervolker. why not? president zelensky has confirmed that his july 25 call with president trump was a good phone call and normal and that nobody pushed me. when president zelensky's a advisor was asked if he ever felt there was a connection between the military aid and u.s. investigations he was adamant that he did not have that feeling. of course the best evidence that there was no pressure, or quid pro quo is the statements of the y ukranians themselves. the fact that president trump felt no pressure and did not perceive there t
ambassador curt vol ger spoke regularly with president trump zelensky and other top officials in theovernment and met with president a day of the call. he testified in no way, shape or form in either the readouts or united states states that he would receive no relief for anything that resembles a quid pro quo. >> the day after the call you meat with president de-len ski. this would be on july 2th. >> that's reekt. >> and in that meeting he made no mention of making quid pro...
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mÉxico estÁ en luto por la ndo vol aquÍ a "un nuevo dÍa". >> lamentable lo de la parca he. >> graciaso de los sacerdotes. disparan contra manifestantes la policÍa de teherÁn abre fuego contra las personas que protestaban por el derribo de un aviÓn ucraniano, las autoridades iranÍes niegan los disparos. varios estados mexicanos en oaxaca y torreÓn donde ocurrio un tiroteo en una escuela, implementarÁn el programa mochila segura sin que ciudad de mÉxico se una a la medida, entre tanto hoy se darÁ el alta a tres herido de el colegio cervantes dos de ellos estudiantes y el profesor de educaciÓn fÍsica, en torreÓn coahuila la comunidad celebrÓ entre lÁgrimas y aplausos el homenaje a la maestra que muriÓ en una ceremonia privada la familia la despidiÓ utilizando globos blanco hacia el cielo. >> seguimos en mÉxico donde las protestas contra el femicidio no paran en el paÍs donde diez mujeres son asesinadas cada dÍa, las manifestantes pusieron numerosos tipo de zapato de mujeres para llamar la atenciÓn sobre la violencia de gÉnero, los zapatos viso bill skwan la audiencia de miles de mujeres.
mÉxico estÁ en luto por la ndo vol aquÍ a "un nuevo dÍa". >> lamentable lo de la parca he. >> graciaso de los sacerdotes. disparan contra manifestantes la policÍa de teherÁn abre fuego contra las personas que protestaban por el derribo de un aviÓn ucraniano, las autoridades iranÍes niegan los disparos. varios estados mexicanos en oaxaca y torreÓn donde ocurrio un tiroteo en una escuela, implementarÁn el programa mochila segura sin que ciudad de mÉxico se una a...
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de cinco tripulantes de una embarcaciÓn pesquera que naufragÓ cerca de una rante mÁs costera sobre volondolencias a los familiares y amigos afectados por esta tragedia. dispuesto, no sÓlo a testificar en el juicio polÍtico del presidente donald trump, sino tambiÉn asumir su defensa. asÍ se declara el abogado personal del mandatario que afirma estar listo para poder voltear el proceso en contra de algunos demÓcratas que, segÚn Él, habrÍan participado en actos de corrupciÓn en ucrania. aunque asegura tener pruebas para exonerar a donald trump, diversos analistas dicen que no tendrÁ rol activo en su defensa. karla: el asedio de manifestantes en la embajada de estados unidos en bagdad parece haber pasado sus peores momentos, pero el pentÁgono no baja la guardia. enviÓ ciento de soldados estadounidenses al paÍs asiÁtigobierno de de donal presunta implicaciÓn en los hechos. pablo tiene lo Último sobre este tema. buenos dÍas. pablo: buenos dÍas. han sido dos dÍas de mucha atenciÓn en bagdad. hemos visto estas milicias atacando la embajada de los estados unidos en la capital iraquÍ. tiraron pi
de cinco tripulantes de una embarcaciÓn pesquera que naufragÓ cerca de una rante mÁs costera sobre volondolencias a los familiares y amigos afectados por esta tragedia. dispuesto, no sÓlo a testificar en el juicio polÍtico del presidente donald trump, sino tambiÉn asumir su defensa. asÍ se declara el abogado personal del mandatario que afirma estar listo para poder voltear el proceso en contra de algunos demÓcratas que, segÚn Él, habrÍan participado en actos de corrupciÓn en...
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we have an enormous cyber vol neb vulnerability here. i think that will be the first tool in the toolkit. but the pentagon is working on those defensive measures. the pentagon, because it's what we do, is developing the offensive options right now for the president. because if iran does lash out in a very significant way, we are going to be prepared at least to go back. and that is going to take us off to the races. and that will be everything from aircraft carriers flowing to the region, marine expedition air units, ground based air there, that whole package is going to be prepped and ready. and we need to think through the strategy. and, again, that's what's missing. and i'll close by saying a strategy for this ought to include our allies, partners, and friends. we've been talking for 20 minutes and really haven't mentioned the role of the europeans, the role of the israelis, the role of the arabs. we need to strategically think about how to integrate our allies into what happens next. we need an interagency coordination here. we're go
we have an enormous cyber vol neb vulnerability here. i think that will be the first tool in the toolkit. but the pentagon is working on those defensive measures. the pentagon, because it's what we do, is developing the offensive options right now for the president. because if iran does lash out in a very significant way, we are going to be prepared at least to go back. and that is going to take us off to the races. and that will be everything from aircraft carriers flowing to the region,...
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bracing for the worst in the philippines as authorities warned of a hazardous explosion from the tall vol contain other just under 40 miles a away from mani. it began erupting on sunday. residents warned not to return to their homes in the danger zone. officials warned the you have c volcano could reach a level five a magna eruption within hours or days. we'll follow that. >>> in a moment we'll gelt to the big story out of major league baseball with the houston mike barnicle will join us for that. >> he's in trouble for spring training at least. >> oh, mike. plus, from the democrats house of leadership congressman hakeem jeffries is with us. nancy pelosi's next steps in the impeachment of president trump. before we go to break, joe has a gig tomorrow night in prohibition. show kicks off around 7:30. you want to get there early to grab a spot. "morning joe" will be right back. alexa tell me about neptune's sorrow. it's a master stroke of heartache and redemption. the lexus nx. modern utility for modern obstacles. lease the 2020 nx 300 for $359 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at y
bracing for the worst in the philippines as authorities warned of a hazardous explosion from the tall vol contain other just under 40 miles a away from mani. it began erupting on sunday. residents warned not to return to their homes in the danger zone. officials warned the you have c volcano could reach a level five a magna eruption within hours or days. we'll follow that. >>> in a moment we'll gelt to the big story out of major league baseball with the houston mike barnicle will join...
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bolo--vol+Ó desde --volÓdesde londres a vancouver, admite que era un salto de fe tras dejar funcionesuela y cuestan 49,90. francisca: vamos a ver la Última modelo. >> es para las mÁs bajas, es una opciÓn ideal porque la falda va por encima de las rodillas, lo que hace es alargar la pierna. hemos puesto unas plataformas divinas que son de color rojo y negro, cuestbajas, ganan como unas cinco pulgadas. el vestido de lentejuelas con unas mangas bien voluminosas que es otra de las grandes tendencias. francisca: vamos a poner a las cuatro modelos, tambiÉn vamos a invitar a los actores de la novela " rubÍ". hoy se estrena a las 10:00 de la noche. necesito que me den su opiniÓn. alejandra: yo me pondrÍa el uno, el dos tambiÉn, yo creo que me pondrÍa todos. >> para la boda de francisca. francisc cponer? >> el de lentejuelas me llevo. francisca: el primero. >> si alguna de ustedes les gustÓ uno de estos vestidos, me mandan un mensaje por las redes sociales y les mando el link. francisca: muchas gracias. a rodridÓnde me lo dejaron? hoy se estrena " rubÍ" a las 10:00 de la noche por univisiÓn, m
bolo--vol+Ó desde --volÓdesde londres a vancouver, admite que era un salto de fe tras dejar funcionesuela y cuestan 49,90. francisca: vamos a ver la Última modelo. >> es para las mÁs bajas, es una opciÓn ideal porque la falda va por encima de las rodillas, lo que hace es alargar la pierna. hemos puesto unas plataformas divinas que son de color rojo y negro, cuestbajas, ganan como unas cinco pulgadas. el vestido de lentejuelas con unas mangas bien voluminosas que es otra de las...
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would you sell euro-dollar vol at 425%? you are right -- at 4.25%?y: how can we extrapolate that into what the year ahead looks like? year. was really low last is it even more dell this year -- more dull this year? paul: my colleagues in emerging markets will say it is where theyexciting are. you pick up the difference between the two, plus because of what has been going on, emerging markets still looked pretty cheap on outright basis. you have the ability for capital appreciation, plus any extra money on the side. guy:guy: but carry is the story. paul: it could well be the story. we have seen that a little bit and what has been going on with europe because the swiss franc, typically a peculiar choice for borrowing in order to invest elsewhere, has been strengthening. that has been pushing people who have been using it as the funding currency for their carry trade into other areas. it is not so much at the long end of the problem. it is which is the best currency to shirt on -- to short on the other set of the equation. timothy: i've turned tail on t
would you sell euro-dollar vol at 425%? you are right -- at 4.25%?y: how can we extrapolate that into what the year ahead looks like? year. was really low last is it even more dell this year -- more dull this year? paul: my colleagues in emerging markets will say it is where theyexciting are. you pick up the difference between the two, plus because of what has been going on, emerging markets still looked pretty cheap on outright basis. you have the ability for capital appreciation, plus any...
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that is from a phone interview that giuliani had with ken vol g volger.to make of that statement because he's saying he was making it up, then he said he wasn't making tup. >> besides that, there was mick mulvaney and pat cipollone. you have two people you could ask about the meeting. there is a very basic question, which is, did the president ask giuliani, ask bolton to set up a meeting for the president of ukraine for rudy giuliani -- >> here's chief justice john roberts. let's listen in as he gavels perhaps this last day of the impeachment trial. >> the chapel wilain will lead prayer. >> let us pray. eternal lord god, you have summarized ethical behavior in a single sentence. do for others what you would like them to do for you. remind our senators that they alone are accountable to you for their conduct. lord, help them to remember that they can't ignore you and get away with it. for we always reap what we sow. have your way, mighty god. you are the potter, our senators, and we are the clay. mold and make us after your will. stand up, omnipotent god,
that is from a phone interview that giuliani had with ken vol g volger.to make of that statement because he's saying he was making it up, then he said he wasn't making tup. >> besides that, there was mick mulvaney and pat cipollone. you have two people you could ask about the meeting. there is a very basic question, which is, did the president ask giuliani, ask bolton to set up a meeting for the president of ukraine for rudy giuliani -- >> here's chief justice john roberts. let's...