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. - it's gone by the wayside. you wanna get funded to make your record. and then you go out and tour it and hope for the best. there's itunes, people can download, although it's just, you know to not have the physical record- - [eric] it's weird, isn't it? - it's so weird. and i'll never stop thinking outside that box, i just can't. we even sequenced this record as though there were a side a and a side b and we made vinyl, we did do vinyl. another part of the job now is going and signing your merchandise after the show, that's how we sell records. - [eric] that's something you didn't do in the old days. - oh, no. - [eric] there are probably some people who are more into that. i suspect you were not all that into it, i bet steve earle was even less into it. - no, steve's pretty into it. he's totally down for knowing that's part of the job. - [eric] he's good with dealing with the public and saying "hi," to people and all that? he's good at that. he's fine with it. if somebody gets him going on a certain subject you
. - it's gone by the wayside. you wanna get funded to make your record. and then you go out and tour it and hope for the best. there's itunes, people can download, although it's just, you know to not have the physical record- - [eric] it's weird, isn't it? - it's so weird. and i'll never stop thinking outside that box, i just can't. we even sequenced this record as though there were a side a and a side b and we made vinyl, we did do vinyl. another part of the job now is going and signing your...
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talking about how much money we will pay them when we brexit, that is somehow going to be lost in the wayside and they believe some of their bargaining position so we are ata their bargaining position so we are at a massive impasse and it seems difficult to move beyond that. the interesting thing about this is actually, it is a daily telegraph that writing the stories, which are raising questions about the success of the prime minister and her ability to do with this. this is talking about the leak from yesterday, talking about the immigration blueprint and splits within the cabinet over this, the likes of amber rudd and damian green being much more resistant to big curbs on immigration. actually, there have been other stories today, if you wanted to do a negative story. we have seen a number of stories being done in the daily telegraph, probably a site from the express , telegraph, probably a site from the express, the biggest flag waverfor brexit... express, the biggest flag waverfor brexit. .. they are express, the biggest flag waverfor brexit... they are looking at this and raising questi
talking about how much money we will pay them when we brexit, that is somehow going to be lost in the wayside and they believe some of their bargaining position so we are ata their bargaining position so we are at a massive impasse and it seems difficult to move beyond that. the interesting thing about this is actually, it is a daily telegraph that writing the stories, which are raising questions about the success of the prime minister and her ability to do with this. this is talking about the...
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but as soon as it goes to power, disappears by the wayside because of other priorities and social pressurebalance on both sides of the argument. yes or no question. finally, the independent. we haven‘t got the independent... have we? yes, here we have... the i... donald is going to destroy north korea. we will leave it there. thank you very much for looking at some of the stories behind the headlines. i‘m sure you enjoyed my rendition of eltonjohn. you sure you enjoyed my rendition of elton john. you can sure you enjoyed my rendition of eltonjohn. you can see all the newspapers online on the bbc news website, all there for you, seven days a week. if you missed the programme any evening, it is on my player, thanks again. —— it is on iplayer. top temperature of 19 celsius, not a lovely day, some sunshine around, seems like this repeated almost everywhere. we have got the atlantic weather system approaching. it has only been a brief bridge of high pressure which gave us this satellite view, you can see the cloud in the west, that is what is coming in. fairly slow process to turn things wetter
but as soon as it goes to power, disappears by the wayside because of other priorities and social pressurebalance on both sides of the argument. yes or no question. finally, the independent. we haven‘t got the independent... have we? yes, here we have... the i... donald is going to destroy north korea. we will leave it there. thank you very much for looking at some of the stories behind the headlines. i‘m sure you enjoyed my rendition of eltonjohn. you sure you enjoyed my rendition of elton...
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has fallen by the wayside. the last three presidents. sarkozy in the end his work was more impressive than his bite. emmanuel macron is determined to break that mold. he says after a major victory in parliamentary elections he has the mandate. verys been using authoritative language. he is very determined. protests getting underway in about an hour's time. let's take a look at our business news. you're starting with the announcement from the fed which is keeping interest rates on hold. >> that's right. expected from the fed giving the devastating impact on hurricane harvey and irma. yellen laid out plans on what the fed will do to fix the balance sheet from october. quantitative easing wasn't designed to be permanent. now there's an official timeline. since 2008 the federal reserve has purchased about $4.2 to protect theds economy after the financial crisis. it will start trimming its -- we will begin the balance sheet normalization program outlined in june. the program will reduce securities holdings in gradual and predictable manner. >
has fallen by the wayside. the last three presidents. sarkozy in the end his work was more impressive than his bite. emmanuel macron is determined to break that mold. he says after a major victory in parliamentary elections he has the mandate. verys been using authoritative language. he is very determined. protests getting underway in about an hour's time. let's take a look at our business news. you're starting with the announcement from the fed which is keeping interest rates on hold. >>...
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the white house press secretary swatted away in the idea president trump is leaving by the wayside for a meeting with the top two democrats on the hill. >> the idea you try to distort this into a bad thing is exactly what the president was elected. they wanted somebody who would break up the status quo that would bring people from both sides of the table together to have conversations. the president's done for bipartisanship in the last eight case in the last eight years. he meant they were told to expect further details on what a package might look like at some point starting the week of september 25th. back to you in new york. cheryl: in an issue here with, the tax code in a fit the rich. >> the idea that the system already is more generous to the very wealthy then it is to this is something that is very real. i hope he means what he said about taxes for the rich not going down. >> treasury secretary on fox news special report saying the tax plan would not add to the deficit under the administration's growth assumption. >> when people talk about revenue neutral, whether you looking t
the white house press secretary swatted away in the idea president trump is leaving by the wayside for a meeting with the top two democrats on the hill. >> the idea you try to distort this into a bad thing is exactly what the president was elected. they wanted somebody who would break up the status quo that would bring people from both sides of the table together to have conversations. the president's done for bipartisanship in the last eight case in the last eight years. he meant they...
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labor market pensions then it's not surprising that there are plenty of people who feel left by the wayside by policy of this kind who feel that their interests simply do not play a role anymore and some of these people are of course. tempted by right wing populist. parties in some cases right wing radical parties as well and that's what we're experiencing here in germany just as we've seen in other countries so we have to say that the mothers and fathers of the a.f.c. . the cartoonists who. have contributed to it increasing social justice you have created jobs worse paid jobs. parties have done nothing to ensure that when it starts exploding that families can no longer afford their rents and this deplorable state of affairs has been the breeding ground for party like the a.f.c. . but of course if you want to dry out this breeding ground there has to be a social welfare policy in place in this country we must make improvement here otherwise there's not much opportunity to really change things we've seen that the s.p.d. doesn't want to enter into a grand coalition. we never know whether they
labor market pensions then it's not surprising that there are plenty of people who feel left by the wayside by policy of this kind who feel that their interests simply do not play a role anymore and some of these people are of course. tempted by right wing populist. parties in some cases right wing radical parties as well and that's what we're experiencing here in germany just as we've seen in other countries so we have to say that the mothers and fathers of the a.f.c. . the cartoonists who....
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and with all the defensive bodies falling by the wayside due to injury, this team is going to have to and more on balance and on discipline, on offense. be efficient and productive through the passing game and the running game in order to take pressure off a defense missing a lot of players due to injury. with eagles in sight, i'm sal palantonio, back to you, ducis. >> more eagles talk ahead and check in on the phillys as their season is coming to a close. t-mobile's unlimited now includes netflix on us. that's right, netflix on us. get four unlimited lines for just forty bucks each. taxes and fees included. and now, netflix included. so go ahead, binge on us. another reason why t-mobile is america's best unlimited network. switching gears, we'll talk baseball. jeff is back with the phillies. jeff. >> what's up, guys? how about this day? unbelievable, the eagles win and the phillies in atlanta, avoiding being swept by the braves. now need one win to avoid losing 100 games since 1961. those are not the phillys. here are the phillies. series finale. struggling to hit. how about this in
and with all the defensive bodies falling by the wayside due to injury, this team is going to have to and more on balance and on discipline, on offense. be efficient and productive through the passing game and the running game in order to take pressure off a defense missing a lot of players due to injury. with eagles in sight, i'm sal palantonio, back to you, ducis. >> more eagles talk ahead and check in on the phillys as their season is coming to a close. t-mobile's unlimited now...
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this today graham/cassidy is not going to pass it's a shame that a bipartisan effort falls by the waysidesaid but what's the rush? hopefully, you'll need 60 votes, hopefully both sides can come together and fix obamacare >> you have to look at these on a stock basis. united health care is up 21% year to date i would say that if nothing gets passed, there's no repeal, they can opt out of exchanges that they're not profitable in, and if there is repeal, they're probably more profitable hate to say it's a buy-buy scenario >> but that's what you're saying would you buy the weakness >> i would definitely buy the weakness >>> now to fedex, let's get to dom chu with the latest on the conference call. >> reporter: we've seen during the course of the prepared remarks segment and the analysts' q&a, on the conference call, the bulk of the comments made, trying to clarify the actual impact of what happened with that big cyber breach of its european t&t express shipping operations. the company addressed it specifically and in depth. here is a little of what they had to say about the impact of that cyb
this today graham/cassidy is not going to pass it's a shame that a bipartisan effort falls by the waysidesaid but what's the rush? hopefully, you'll need 60 votes, hopefully both sides can come together and fix obamacare >> you have to look at these on a stock basis. united health care is up 21% year to date i would say that if nothing gets passed, there's no repeal, they can opt out of exchanges that they're not profitable in, and if there is repeal, they're probably more profitable hate...
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an effort to stabilize the current market and the current affordable care act and that fell by the wayside. do we come back to that? guest: it depends on who you talk to. i think in the house, they are less interested. the democrats would very much like to restart those conversations. they have said for months, particularly nancy pelosi, had said that she wants to start talking about the solutions that democrats have identified, but they are not willing to do so until the repeal conversation is over. the general thinking is that the repeal conversation ends on september 30 when republicans run out the clock on their ability to pass this with just 51 votes. democrats would very much like to return to this, i just don't know how quickly they can get there. host: is there white house interest on stabilizing the current aca? guest: the white house wants to move on with tax reform and get something done in their legislative agenda. i think that is their priority. he says he always wanted to do tax reform first. he does not know the details of this, he has never been immersed in policy details h
an effort to stabilize the current market and the current affordable care act and that fell by the wayside. do we come back to that? guest: it depends on who you talk to. i think in the house, they are less interested. the democrats would very much like to restart those conversations. they have said for months, particularly nancy pelosi, had said that she wants to start talking about the solutions that democrats have identified, but they are not willing to do so until the repeal conversation is...
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some of these temperature records go back to 1950 and we may see those going by the wayside.e dealing with some extreme temperatures today as you're getting ready this morning. it will be a great day to go swimming, go to the beach, and of course you don't want to forget the sunglasses. also something to help keep you cool or give you shade at the beach if you're going to half moon bay look at these temperatures here. for this afternoon we'll be up to 88 degrees. i think there will be a lot more people in the water than we normally see. and as we go into the next several days in san francisco, the only thing that may break the heat could be the chance of some thunderstorms heading into sunday as well as labor day. the chance right now looks very slight. will still be well above average. we'll be up to 112. 110 tomorrow. just as hot and then that chance of some isolated thunderstorms on sunday and monday. we'll talk more about this and mike starts out with some closures for mass transit. >> one of them for the week, one of them already started through the weekend. those statio
some of these temperature records go back to 1950 and we may see those going by the wayside.e dealing with some extreme temperatures today as you're getting ready this morning. it will be a great day to go swimming, go to the beach, and of course you don't want to forget the sunglasses. also something to help keep you cool or give you shade at the beach if you're going to half moon bay look at these temperatures here. for this afternoon we'll be up to 88 degrees. i think there will be a lot...
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things that have fallen by the wayside. >> i agree with you. a lot of this has fall on the wayside, but can i back up for a second. the president is very unpredictab unpredictable. but he's very predictable. he's stoking the fire, he does that when he knows he's going to lose on a particular topic. we know 48 hours from he's going to lose the health care vote. what the president does very well and predictable is going to his base and stoking that base and to your point, thomas, this is probably group number 20 that he's offended whether it's john mccain, whether it's lindsey graham, gold star families. it doesn't matter. what the president is doing is very predictable. he's kind of like crazy like a fox and this is not really -- i mean it's about race in many ways because i think he's clearly trying to stoke the flames here a little bit. but i think he's extremely manipulative. and i think he knows exactly what he's doing by doing these tweets the way he's doing them and sitting obviously on the tarmac of air force one. >> all right. thank you
things that have fallen by the wayside. >> i agree with you. a lot of this has fall on the wayside, but can i back up for a second. the president is very unpredictab unpredictable. but he's very predictable. he's stoking the fire, he does that when he knows he's going to lose on a particular topic. we know 48 hours from he's going to lose the health care vote. what the president does very well and predictable is going to his base and stoking that base and to your point, thomas, this is...
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you look at this whole scope of plan, are there elements that you think may have to go by the wayside to protect whether it's the small business taxes or whether it's some of those lower income tax brackets? is this recall or nothing. >> i don't think it's all or nothing. i think the president has shown that he's willing to do a deal. i'm sure there are opportunities and some things that may have to be revisited in two years. we're saying let's focus on at least at a minimum get a tax package done. let's make it retroactive to january 1 . get the biggest refund check for next april for all of s that. i like your enthusiasm. i guess we'll see if it stands the test of washington. we're back after this on the final five. >> sure. thank you. . we are the tv doctors of america, and we may not know much about medicine, but we know a lot about drama. we also know that you can avoid drama by getting an annual check-up. so go, know, and take control of your health. it could save your life. cigna. together, all the way. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, candidate for governor and i spon
you look at this whole scope of plan, are there elements that you think may have to go by the wayside to protect whether it's the small business taxes or whether it's some of those lower income tax brackets? is this recall or nothing. >> i don't think it's all or nothing. i think the president has shown that he's willing to do a deal. i'm sure there are opportunities and some things that may have to be revisited in two years. we're saying let's focus on at least at a minimum get a tax...
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policies that they say that they will guarantee if they're elected into office could fall by the wayside not a surprise for many people in germany who are used to coalition governments but obviously it can also be an excuse for governments to say well we couldn't do this because the guys we went into government with said they didn't agree with that well let's have a look now at some of the options available for germany's next coalition government . german parties really emerge with a solid majority from the elections so when it's over the try to make friends which is not easy after having tried hard to undermine this policy. but the good news is for the politicians you can always see we can't keep our promise because our coalition partners. which is not good news for the voters though might ask. when you basically get a program that you didn't vote for. there is no guarantee that what you would like to have. politics turn out there is no guarantee you will be in the majority after the election and therefore there is no guarantee that what you. want. politics will really work out in this
policies that they say that they will guarantee if they're elected into office could fall by the wayside not a surprise for many people in germany who are used to coalition governments but obviously it can also be an excuse for governments to say well we couldn't do this because the guys we went into government with said they didn't agree with that well let's have a look now at some of the options available for germany's next coalition government . german parties really emerge with a solid...
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the wind will start picking up and warmth that we are still experiencing will also, get by the wayside but we're sort of leveling off with those temperatures today. it will be balancing act as sun's energy verse the cooler, trying to catch up to us. we will stay level on the thermometer, generally throughout the day but storm scan is still quiet. you can see maria making its departure but still category one hurricane at least as of the last update. i want to you look over western cuba a little round of showers, thunderstorms showing hint of organization in the next few days and that could potentially bring heavy rain to florida. we will keep an eye on it. the next name on the list is nate. closer to normal conditions, throughout the day, high hit 77. we have hit that since midnight, it is windy as well. your gust as high as 25 if not a few 30-mile an hour gusts. later tonight good sleeping weather. most of the breeze tapers off, sky clear, cooler, certainly by comparison and might be able to turn off air conditioning. won't that be a nice change of pace but next few days really look be
the wind will start picking up and warmth that we are still experiencing will also, get by the wayside but we're sort of leveling off with those temperatures today. it will be balancing act as sun's energy verse the cooler, trying to catch up to us. we will stay level on the thermometer, generally throughout the day but storm scan is still quiet. you can see maria making its departure but still category one hurricane at least as of the last update. i want to you look over western cuba a little...
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forcible executive power but at the same time i don't think that one should you know cast it by the wayside and i think that the current rhetoric we're hearing in washington towards the u.n. is a very precarious one so in new york when we hear the relatively new u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley saying look we want you to work smarter not. to quote we're taking names it's not actually something that maybe the u.n. should be told if only just to shake them up a little bit and say look you are accountable you have a duty of care and you're not doing it properly. i'm completely in support of what the master nikki haley's points out about you know sharpening the u.n. making it more efficient the problem is that nobody really trusts the current u.s. government that you know when nikki haley speaks we're not sure who she is even speaking for but the underlying issue for them seems to be reducing the costs which is fine we need to get the u.n. to become more efficient but cutting back on crucial peacekeeping operations is not going to be the answer to the problems that trying to identify suf
forcible executive power but at the same time i don't think that one should you know cast it by the wayside and i think that the current rhetoric we're hearing in washington towards the u.n. is a very precarious one so in new york when we hear the relatively new u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley saying look we want you to work smarter not. to quote we're taking names it's not actually something that maybe the u.n. should be told if only just to shake them up a little bit and say look you...
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as he moved forward into his adult life, the drinking fell by the wayside. but it was a way that his comrades would try to put him down. he had this rise and they kept the story that he was a drunkard. >> one of the most surprising element of the book i could not believe it and i almost dropped the book. with for a brief moment in time, grant was a slave owner. can you tell us how that came to pass and how he swears this with his abolitionist father. >> it was given to him by his father-in-law and if one is fortunate enough to visit fee park service site near st. louis the film begins with the story grand characteristic we never talks about it. he had almost no money and they could have brought him a thousand dollars which was a lot of money in those days. they couldn't spare any longer to be a slave holder. >> when the civil war breaks out, grant is working for his father's store in illinois. why does he decide to rejoin the military in the union? >> he's the only west point graduate into the first letter he writes is for rhetoric. he says i am a patron and
as he moved forward into his adult life, the drinking fell by the wayside. but it was a way that his comrades would try to put him down. he had this rise and they kept the story that he was a drunkard. >> one of the most surprising element of the book i could not believe it and i almost dropped the book. with for a brief moment in time, grant was a slave owner. can you tell us how that came to pass and how he swears this with his abolitionist father. >> it was given to him by his...
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of the doubt because i agreed what he had to say about foreign policy which he has thrown to the wayside but if you want to blame someone at our team for electing donald trump you can blame me because i'm the only one who gave him a fair shot r.t. america very liberal and progressive ok go ahead you well i think salvia raised a very interesting issue in no way that the us propaganda machine be dabbling so people where there is a great american noble bolt it would be deep you know my cave even looks like a goodly not to moby dick you know which is russia and and and and we just recently acquired a great story you know down the road try to break convince them eric in public that it would have a deal with jordan us on which we could. exchanged missed out of hand by the cia exactly in exchange for show you know us giving us proof that he didn't have his information from russians that reminds me of from you remember eight starbuck dating him captain mike let's return to coleman sands let's return to the shoals we don't want to die but one has to go off to that moby dick so this is the story w
of the doubt because i agreed what he had to say about foreign policy which he has thrown to the wayside but if you want to blame someone at our team for electing donald trump you can blame me because i'm the only one who gave him a fair shot r.t. america very liberal and progressive ok go ahead you well i think salvia raised a very interesting issue in no way that the us propaganda machine be dabbling so people where there is a great american noble bolt it would be deep you know my cave even...
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obviously that has gone by the wayside due to fixtures and up and coming tournaments, etc. england team itself, i think they will benefit from it. whether they will benefit from it. whether the league will benefit, only time will tell. i do think it is a gamble. 0k, karen walker, thanks for joining us on sportsday tonight. so the change in schedule not the only difference to the league this season. sue smith has been assesing some of the talking points ahead of the new campaign. after six seasons as a summer league, the 2017—18 edition is set to become the first women's super league to run throughout the winter. why the change? how is that going to affect the clubs, the players and who will be in the title race, come mate? katie, why have you made the decision after six summer leagues to change to winter? because we were starting through spring, we have a break because the pitch were go into maintenance, then we would have some games, then a major championships and have to start again. it was very stop start. fans were struggling in terms of how do i really follow this when
obviously that has gone by the wayside due to fixtures and up and coming tournaments, etc. england team itself, i think they will benefit from it. whether they will benefit from it. whether the league will benefit, only time will tell. i do think it is a gamble. 0k, karen walker, thanks for joining us on sportsday tonight. so the change in schedule not the only difference to the league this season. sue smith has been assesing some of the talking points ahead of the new campaign. after six...
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the city of houston, the state of texas and the wayside coordination across levels of government have never seen before the federal officials did officials in federal officials are working hand-in-hand aimlessly. not engaging in the bickering. there were no party lines, no republicans, no democrat. there were texans and americans saving the lives of each other. in use government working seamlessly together, not having the turf wars that another contacts might so easily shut down getting anything done. how can i help, what can i do, what else can i do. after the search and rescue is over, after the saving of lives there's the next phase in that phase is providing relief to the people who've lost everything right then. we have roughly 260 shelters that have been set up across the state of texas had wonderful, private organizations. the red cross has done a wonderful job for the salvation army has done an incredible job. private nonprofits have done an incredible job. individual citizens. a friend of mine, terrificture entrepreneur opened up his furniture stores as shelters say come on i
the city of houston, the state of texas and the wayside coordination across levels of government have never seen before the federal officials did officials in federal officials are working hand-in-hand aimlessly. not engaging in the bickering. there were no party lines, no republicans, no democrat. there were texans and americans saving the lives of each other. in use government working seamlessly together, not having the turf wars that another contacts might so easily shut down getting...
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things they need to be done in the 12 short legislative sessions, it seems tax reform will fall by the wayside pretty quick read. >> i certainly hope not. a lot of people are really upset with health care not moving forward and being passed. i hear all the time people say we need to get tax reform done. people are hurting financially even though we are seeing the economy has improved overall and of course expected gdp at 3% like how the president promised he would head. but still, people need tax reform done and not still at the top of the list. cheryl: in 12 days they can move forward on tax reform. >> i would like to say yes but i don't know if that's going to happen. cheryl: really quick, everything that happened with daca yesterday. he went back to congress telling them they've got six months to come up with legislation to handle the dreamers in this country. 800,000 of them so far. what you make of what the president did yesterday. was that a smart political move? >> i wouldn't even say it's a smart political move. it was unconstitutional and president obama's hand and created a bigger me
things they need to be done in the 12 short legislative sessions, it seems tax reform will fall by the wayside pretty quick read. >> i certainly hope not. a lot of people are really upset with health care not moving forward and being passed. i hear all the time people say we need to get tax reform done. people are hurting financially even though we are seeing the economy has improved overall and of course expected gdp at 3% like how the president promised he would head. but still, people...
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most of those are going to go by the wayside. at the end of the day, they are probably paying a little bit more. -- inever had a person haven't had a person in that stratosphere saying i don't want to do that. they are willing to pay. they just want to make sure that we can get a tax code that they can do business and be able to stay and live in america, be domiciled in america, and be able to compete globally. i think we can achieve all of that. charlie: generally when there's a tax cut, there's discussion of eliminating deductions or, as you say, tax credits. what conversation is taking place about what deductions might be eliminated? the classic deduction in american life obviously is a mortgage deduction. senator manchin: i think that the prime mortgages safe. the greatest wealth of person will accumulate, most people in america, is going to be that house they own, the property they own. prime mortgage is always going to be safer and protected, i believe. charitable donations help so many people. it reaches so many corners of
most of those are going to go by the wayside. at the end of the day, they are probably paying a little bit more. -- inever had a person haven't had a person in that stratosphere saying i don't want to do that. they are willing to pay. they just want to make sure that we can get a tax code that they can do business and be able to stay and live in america, be domiciled in america, and be able to compete globally. i think we can achieve all of that. charlie: generally when there's a tax cut,...
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his opportunity goes by the wayside. the youngster down below. ever alert.l walk away with a souvenir.>> anybody want to catch this ball? concentration is lacking the end of the year. zach makes the catch. cardinals think they will tie the game in the 11th inning. martin thinks differently. not only ends the game and what would have been a tied home run. mike and the st. louis cardinals are officially eliminated from postseason contention. with that catch. he says good night to everybody. high school football. >> isaiah bid and the in some with this catch in clear springs texas. beautiful. you can see the replay. you realize what a sensational catch it is part he gets rocked. does a full flip. hangs onto the football. touchdown in texas where they love their high school football. all worth checking out this thursday night. it is 11 pm. time for more news. >>> coming up next, we were overhead when a man climbed out of a stolen car and into a white the mw. then ordered the driver to take off. -- bmw.>> he told me to keep going.>>> that bmw driver said he was r
his opportunity goes by the wayside. the youngster down below. ever alert.l walk away with a souvenir.>> anybody want to catch this ball? concentration is lacking the end of the year. zach makes the catch. cardinals think they will tie the game in the 11th inning. martin thinks differently. not only ends the game and what would have been a tied home run. mike and the st. louis cardinals are officially eliminated from postseason contention. with that catch. he says good night to everybody....
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why not instead of remove it, put wayside's that speak to the era of jim crow, that speak to the connections. i'm not sure anyone would listen to us anyway. these pieces are slipping away from us, and they are slipping away without a serious conversation. how people for store size the past. that is deeply -- how people historicize the past. just because someone is offended, i respect why they would want that removed from their removed from their community, but there is a bigger issue here, i think. mr. holzer: that is what i thought contextualization is an option. pedestals say a lot about where you are raising a hero to be. but i am not an iconoclast by nature. the metropolitan museum is filled with these gargoyles, a spectacular collection of french gargoyles. i once asked my director how we came upon, you know, because we didn't say where the met got these things? how did france let them go? an iconoclast chopped off the heads at notre dame and they were recovered later and sold to museums. desecratory, in a way. so i take the art point, i take the historical point. i do not think we shou
why not instead of remove it, put wayside's that speak to the era of jim crow, that speak to the connections. i'm not sure anyone would listen to us anyway. these pieces are slipping away from us, and they are slipping away without a serious conversation. how people for store size the past. that is deeply -- how people historicize the past. just because someone is offended, i respect why they would want that removed from their removed from their community, but there is a bigger issue here, i...
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the biggest concern is when you don't have power certain things fall through the wayside. yesterday we were canvassing and we found elderly people that don't have blood pressure medicine, food, and we have doctors coming with us and we have medication and surgical equipment for one month, prebought and paid for already inside. we are still in the phase one, and my biggest fear is that we don't get to those that need it. if we get to an elderly home too late, the situation of care will be disastrous, and could be disastrous. we have now today, in the process, we're very fortunate in san juan. some of the communications, via text, are still up and running. we want to make sure we reach all of them and we want to make sure we get an additional powerful generator we got for our hospital, and we have to -- one of our medical facilities, we have nine altogether in san juan plus the hospital. four are working at capacity. we want to make sure that we tend to the sick. much needed help came yesterday. i want to thank mayor bill de blasio. these two pins i am wearing are from the n
the biggest concern is when you don't have power certain things fall through the wayside. yesterday we were canvassing and we found elderly people that don't have blood pressure medicine, food, and we have doctors coming with us and we have medication and surgical equipment for one month, prebought and paid for already inside. we are still in the phase one, and my biggest fear is that we don't get to those that need it. if we get to an elderly home too late, the situation of care will be...
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starting to get trimmed back and i expect many of these other counties, louden county, fall to the waysidefar as that's concerned. no severe weather right now. i'm tracking a pretty strong storm, this one right here into parts of montgomery county. this primarily, a rain maker and we'll continue to see that down towards the herndon area, seeing some storms parts of fairfax county. you can see where the heavy rain is, here is our friends over there in the herndon area, right on down towards shan tilly and centerville. some pretty good rain around this area. heavy rain and more right along tyson's corner in through parts of the beltway. down to the south along 95 seeing some of the heavier rain. lightning and back towards seeing some of the rain, too. all of this frontal boundary that's moving through the region. you see how long this is, all the way from the northeast right on down towards the southeast, moving on through. it will change things for us during the day tomorrow. let's take a look and show you the latest on irma again. right now, well to the east of puerto rico, moving that way
starting to get trimmed back and i expect many of these other counties, louden county, fall to the waysidefar as that's concerned. no severe weather right now. i'm tracking a pretty strong storm, this one right here into parts of montgomery county. this primarily, a rain maker and we'll continue to see that down towards the herndon area, seeing some storms parts of fairfax county. you can see where the heavy rain is, here is our friends over there in the herndon area, right on down towards shan...
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interstate highways and the shift to corporate theme parks, a lot of the family-owned parks fell by the wayside. >> what does a family-owned amusement park do with that kind of competition? >> well, i think you have to know your place in the market. >> trimper's did seem to know its place, trading on its rich history and tradition. >> no amusement park in the world has been owned by a family as long as this one. >> in the world? >> in the world. and these are rides that have been around for generations, and people come to these shore communities for generations. [ people screaming ] >> but nostalgia must compete with ever wilder thrill rides at bigger parks. trimper's attendance tumbles in the 1990s. then, at the turn of the 21st century, another challenge arrives in the form of another wild ride... the real-estate boom. >> in that decade alone, 15 amusement parks closed throughout the country on the seashore just because the value of their land outstripped the value of the business. >> oceanfront amusement parks across the country are selling out for big paydays. coney island's vintage astrola
interstate highways and the shift to corporate theme parks, a lot of the family-owned parks fell by the wayside. >> what does a family-owned amusement park do with that kind of competition? >> well, i think you have to know your place in the market. >> trimper's did seem to know its place, trading on its rich history and tradition. >> no amusement park in the world has been owned by a family as long as this one. >> in the world? >> in the world. and these are...
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host: so you would see programs like medicare and medicaid go by the wayside as well?nfortunately. i know there's a lot of bad things that come from it. as a nation we would survive. yes i would absolutely agree with that. host: when you say we will survive what leads you to that conclusion? caller: we are people and we are resilient. host: from maryland, in pikesville. robert. i don't want it to go on notice that the health-care exchanges fail because insurers bailed out on the exchanges. it doesn't mean that obama care was not working. saidnk the previous caller it best. it's not just universal health care that republicans are after. medicare is on the table and medicaid. and social security. i think we want to balance the budget on the backs of the vulnerable and the elderly and we don't want those programs that have benefited people. there isyou think significant about these insurance companies pulling out of these markets across the united states? caller: i don't know why they did it. it undermines the whole approach for people to be able to get quality health car
host: so you would see programs like medicare and medicaid go by the wayside as well?nfortunately. i know there's a lot of bad things that come from it. as a nation we would survive. yes i would absolutely agree with that. host: when you say we will survive what leads you to that conclusion? caller: we are people and we are resilient. host: from maryland, in pikesville. robert. i don't want it to go on notice that the health-care exchanges fail because insurers bailed out on the exchanges. it...
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reading the guys i was writing about were all dropping to the wayside. john kerry had kept detailed notes and correspondence from his time in vietnam. i switched my view of how to do my book. when you say vietnam, it is both the war and antiwar movement. .ith all that swift motion you also have the returning and pulling away of the metals -- medals. the testimony of for the fulbright community where you can -- where, how can you ask a man to die for his mistake? he went on to get the nomination in my book about politicized. helps --e way it now he was going to support john kerry. on the other side, people created a swift boat to go after john kerry. my books are like children. that book got caught up in the of the political campaign. it was not a political book. if you read it, i keep that story to vietnam. john: have you been watching the series on the vietnam war? doug: my wife when me to watch it last night. i read the book on the jeffrey ward. i wrote a blurb for that. i have seen parts, but i have not yet started watching each of the many hours. joh
reading the guys i was writing about were all dropping to the wayside. john kerry had kept detailed notes and correspondence from his time in vietnam. i switched my view of how to do my book. when you say vietnam, it is both the war and antiwar movement. .ith all that swift motion you also have the returning and pulling away of the metals -- medals. the testimony of for the fulbright community where you can -- where, how can you ask a man to die for his mistake? he went on to get the nomination...
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hockey sort of has a very strange role, position in that is kind of going to the wayside.onal sport in north america that allows fighting to happen. and for -- >> jimmy: except for boxing and mixed martial arts. >> okay. fine. [ laughter ] fair. it's the only non-combat sport in north america that allows fighting. >> jimmy: yes. >> and it used to be for a time, for a bulk of my life, there was at least one roster spot on each hockey team left for a guy that was really just good with his fists. and we thought that was pretty fertile ground for a movie. >> jimmy: sure. >> and yeah, so we -- >> jimmy: and this is like super popular amongst hockey players and -- >> it seems to be. i don't know all 700-plus nhlers. but the few that i've had contact with -- >> jimmy: they all know it. >> they all seem to know, it dig, it reference it, you know, kerry price quote td in a locker room interview once. i see the boys wearing high l highlanders hats and stuff. >> jimmy: who >> and he wouldn't like that word but i would say chris neyland. he's the single greatest hockey player -- he di
hockey sort of has a very strange role, position in that is kind of going to the wayside.onal sport in north america that allows fighting to happen. and for -- >> jimmy: except for boxing and mixed martial arts. >> okay. fine. [ laughter ] fair. it's the only non-combat sport in north america that allows fighting. >> jimmy: yes. >> and it used to be for a time, for a bulk of my life, there was at least one roster spot on each hockey team left for a guy that was really...
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so in this sort of society where we have intellectualism potentially going by the wayside what then do we see when we come to positions where there are political occurrence that is negotiated under procedures. what then is the future of our political identities looking like. i don't know how i can respond to your question. it is the discussion that it didn't use the expression that i use in my book. with the modern-day intellectuals it may be viewed as a moralizing elite. that's important for understanding the intellectuals. they have this conflict between their high levels of intellect visual is in. and the impulses. it sort of unresolved. sell me. gentleman in the back. let's make this as quick as possible. how would you regard intellectual admiration for acceptable authoritative leaders. who has been praised by henry kissinger. thank you. >> if one was more sympathetic to the outcomes in the policies that they were understood to head champion there is a tendency to be more tolerant of the procedural nicety tom friedman finding things admiral. about the decisive decision-making on th
so in this sort of society where we have intellectualism potentially going by the wayside what then do we see when we come to positions where there are political occurrence that is negotiated under procedures. what then is the future of our political identities looking like. i don't know how i can respond to your question. it is the discussion that it didn't use the expression that i use in my book. with the modern-day intellectuals it may be viewed as a moralizing elite. that's important for...
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infrastructure deal with democrats and he wasn't a conservative republican -- that totally went by the wayside. he chose a strict base strategy and subcontracted out his agenda to the republican leadership, much to his dismay over time. they have not delivered. they came in and said they would repeal and replace obamacare. and have tax reform by august. that is why he is so angry. number one, he may have a 35% approval rating. but national approval rating does not mean that much. national poll numbers don't mean that much. but what is his approval rating in the 10 battleground states? the white house believes his approval rating is still where it was when he was elected. they think he is in the 40's. he could be a legislatively completely unsuccessful president and get nothing through except neil gorsuch and deregulations, but he could win reelection and be politically successful. all you have to do is win elections in america is when by one vote in the battleground states. he could get a smaller percentage of the popular vote and still pull out in electoral college victory. that is why he pay
infrastructure deal with democrats and he wasn't a conservative republican -- that totally went by the wayside. he chose a strict base strategy and subcontracted out his agenda to the republican leadership, much to his dismay over time. they have not delivered. they came in and said they would repeal and replace obamacare. and have tax reform by august. that is why he is so angry. number one, he may have a 35% approval rating. but national approval rating does not mean that much. national poll...
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my guys i was writing about were all dropping by the wayside. at last, john kerry kept detailed notes, letters, memorabilia from his time in vietnam. i switched my view of how to do duty to sayha when you speak vietnam, it is the war and antiwar reaction, and john kerry won three purple hearts, but you also had the returning deploying way of the metals and a ceremony and his testimony between the committee where he said, how can you ask a man to die for a mistake? i thought that was a better vehicle just using kerry. he went on to get the nomination in my book got politicized, in good and bad ways. in good ways that it helped john kerry. like when he saved a green beret from dying, that veteran was republican and stood by kerry and said he saw his name in my book and he was going to support john kerry. the other side is there people -- is there were people who paraded an attack to go after john kerry. that book got caught up in the muck of the political campaign, but it was not a political book. if you read it, i keep the story to vietnam. host:
my guys i was writing about were all dropping by the wayside. at last, john kerry kept detailed notes, letters, memorabilia from his time in vietnam. i switched my view of how to do duty to sayha when you speak vietnam, it is the war and antiwar reaction, and john kerry won three purple hearts, but you also had the returning deploying way of the metals and a ceremony and his testimony between the committee where he said, how can you ask a man to die for a mistake? i thought that was a better...
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>> reporter: you know, i think all of that will kind of go by the wayside.ack to normal, at least i hope they do. i'm headed back to houston tomorrow. it was a couple days after that and i still haven't seen exactly all of the video and how it's played out. i haven't had time to go back and watch it on my own. one of the most striking things from this week was several days after i got a message from pam jones' daughter who was trapped in her own home. and somehow was watching that entire event unfold live. so i had no idea pam jones and her family and her parents were being watched by other family members. they witnessed all of that live as well. i got an incredibly beautiful message telling us how grateful they were for the way that situation was handled and being able to see that pam jobes and her grand parents were being pulled out to safety. helped them out in that horrible day. it was just a message that blew me away. >> so cool. ed lavandera, thank you so much for taking some of your day off to call in so we could have this conversation. and thank you
>> reporter: you know, i think all of that will kind of go by the wayside.ack to normal, at least i hope they do. i'm headed back to houston tomorrow. it was a couple days after that and i still haven't seen exactly all of the video and how it's played out. i haven't had time to go back and watch it on my own. one of the most striking things from this week was several days after i got a message from pam jones' daughter who was trapped in her own home. and somehow was watching that entire...
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shopping for a new revenue source with that species of consumption tax that seems to have gone by the waysideersonally m a fan to have significant revenue and that is a strategy also to look to shareholders to reduce corporate taxes to keep in mind one of the beneficiaries are shareholders to think of ways of increasing taxes. >> i will give you credit for that tax reform plan to be exceptionally pro growth. so it is possible and to lower those tax rates that is a powerful effect on boosting economic growth. >> i appreciate that. that is near a the bottom we should have a competitive a vantage. >> thanks to all four witnesses we heard a lot of talk what is good for large u.s. companies and frankly far too much talk what is good for corporations are best for american workers who have been hurt by trade policy in the last 20 years to encourage companies with the american worker to introduce the employer tax credit act with wages of $15 an hour to provide benefits and don't outsource that those companies would get a tax cut and when they pay poverty level wages somebody has to pick up the tab wi
shopping for a new revenue source with that species of consumption tax that seems to have gone by the waysideersonally m a fan to have significant revenue and that is a strategy also to look to shareholders to reduce corporate taxes to keep in mind one of the beneficiaries are shareholders to think of ways of increasing taxes. >> i will give you credit for that tax reform plan to be exceptionally pro growth. so it is possible and to lower those tax rates that is a powerful effect on...
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with the democrats and he wasn't the conservative republican but that you know, totally went by the wayside. he did subcontract out his legislative agenda to the republican leadership in congress. much to his dismay over time because they have not delivered. they came in and said do not worry mr. president we will repeal and replace obamacare. and have tax reform by august. and that is why i am so angry. a couple of thoughts. number one, you might have a 35 percent approval rating but as we all know during the campaign, national approval rating does not mean that much. national poll numbers don't mean that much. what we want to know is what is the prorating in the 10 battleground states. when you talk to people in the white house they believe his approval rating is not 35 percent. that he is still about where he was when he got elected. thank -- they think he could be legislatively an unsuccessful president and did nothing there except for neil gorsuch and a bunch of the regulations. which in and of itself could be fine. he could win reelection. he could be politically successful because al
with the democrats and he wasn't the conservative republican but that you know, totally went by the wayside. he did subcontract out his legislative agenda to the republican leadership in congress. much to his dismay over time because they have not delivered. they came in and said do not worry mr. president we will repeal and replace obamacare. and have tax reform by august. and that is why i am so angry. a couple of thoughts. number one, you might have a 35 percent approval rating but as we all...
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havery of the skills they are dying on the wayside. with automation coming down the pipeline, i am worried. can you speak about growing the economy with respect to increasing human capital and investing in human capital? say capital investment was one of the key drivers of growth, i meant to include human capital. amongk especially republicans there is the idea we are talking about machinery and equipment and factories. but i don't think we are going to bring back lost manufacturing jobs that have gone to china. we are all concerns about the prospect of automation and the impacts on lower income workers who do not require a great deal of skill for their jobs. they are going to have to upgrade their skills. i'm interested in a proposal you have talked about about a national basic guaranteed income. i think it is essential to offset the distributional impact of automation and maintain aggregate demand. the alternative is we're going to have increasing inequality. there is just not money being spent. that is what we need to get the econom
havery of the skills they are dying on the wayside. with automation coming down the pipeline, i am worried. can you speak about growing the economy with respect to increasing human capital and investing in human capital? say capital investment was one of the key drivers of growth, i meant to include human capital. amongk especially republicans there is the idea we are talking about machinery and equipment and factories. but i don't think we are going to bring back lost manufacturing jobs that...
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most of those are going to go by the wayside. so at the end of the day they're probably paying a little bit more. i've never had a person, i haven't had a person in that strats fear, if you will, saying i am-- i don't want to do that. they're willing to pay. they just want to make sure that we can get a tax code, that they can do business and be able to stay and live in america, be dom i sieled if america and be able to compete globally. and i think we can achieve all of that. >> generally when will is a tax cut there is always discussion of eliminating deduks on the one hand or as you say tax credit on the other hand. >> i mean what, what conversation is taking place about what deductions mile be eliminated. the classic deduction in american life, obviously is a mortgage deduction. >> i think, i think that we always, that prime mortgage is sacred, okay. a person, the greatest wealth they're going to accumulate, most people in america is going to be that house they own, the property they own. so prime mortgage is always going to
most of those are going to go by the wayside. so at the end of the day they're probably paying a little bit more. i've never had a person, i haven't had a person in that strats fear, if you will, saying i am-- i don't want to do that. they're willing to pay. they just want to make sure that we can get a tax code, that they can do business and be able to stay and live in america, be dom i sieled if america and be able to compete globally. and i think we can achieve all of that. >>...
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>> that's 10% deduction by the wayside.ess or more than overall. you take 35. that means a net rate of 38.5% what do they pay now 35%, 37? i don't know >> what about the mortgage deduction? if the middle class loses that, that significantly change things >> it's not about the mortgage deductions it's about what the net rate is, right? you don't want to have a deduction and pay higher tax rate you want to have the lowest -- >> and, governor, we should point out dan did say at the top of the 6:00 a.m. hour that even though he is the founder of quicken loans, that he would be okay with them getting rid of the mortgage deduction >> if the net rates -- >> if the net rates came down. right. >> if you get the net rates down for the middle class and you generate more revenue to the government, everybody has focused on what happens at the top. ed, what does the top 1% ofu.s taxpayers pay of all federal taxes, 1% of overall >> not their fair share. >> wait a minute >> the devil is in the details >> ed, 40% to 45% of all federal reven
>> that's 10% deduction by the wayside.ess or more than overall. you take 35. that means a net rate of 38.5% what do they pay now 35%, 37? i don't know >> what about the mortgage deduction? if the middle class loses that, that significantly change things >> it's not about the mortgage deductions it's about what the net rate is, right? you don't want to have a deduction and pay higher tax rate you want to have the lowest -- >> and, governor, we should point out dan did...
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by theinty is falling wayside and it is about the details as we know, the devil is in the details. betty: check and small caps, they are leading the way higher. what is the story there? u: small caps are benefiting from tax reform. this is not only the broadest measure of the market, it is made up of 2000 smaller cap companies into can see it hit a record. you can see the trough in 2015 and again in early 2017 and it has come off that and, for another trough just in the last couple of weeks where they has been all this uncertainty. ,e look at the financials goldman, bank of america, a lot of the banks and wall street firms of better than 2% and a lot of the tech stocks up more than twice as much. see wti crude holding near $50, what are analyst saying now? su: let's start with oil. oil holding above 52 and we have broken about that tight range where it was hard to get above 50. andners say post hurricanes increasing demand, exports are up in a big way and we have the latest supply data, it showed a decline. that is supportive of oil as is the conflict in the middle east. turkey tal
by theinty is falling wayside and it is about the details as we know, the devil is in the details. betty: check and small caps, they are leading the way higher. what is the story there? u: small caps are benefiting from tax reform. this is not only the broadest measure of the market, it is made up of 2000 smaller cap companies into can see it hit a record. you can see the trough in 2015 and again in early 2017 and it has come off that and, for another trough just in the last couple of weeks...
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from wall street overnight, all sorts of risk factors falling by the wayside.re looking risk on asia open?es to >> at least for today it could be hard to keep a good stock down. we have stocks mostly higher. bonds are looking mixed. the nikkei 225 set to for a second% straight session. the korean won, that's the one toght spot when it comes agency agencies, following the sanctions on north korea. base metals on the rise, while and silver are dropping. lithium minors on today extending monday's rise in the wake of china preparing for a total shift to electric vehicles. itsxy resources, again, exports of lithium to china this year. thaternstein forecasts lithium demand may increase from 2015 to 20 30. haidi? we're going to stay with china, sophie, because this is clearly the top story for us reaction,cking the the diplomatic response to north korea taking shape in the form unsc voting on sanctions against north korea. tom, you know, we have these sanctions.n we kind of knew that in the original form beijing was not ball. to play was it a surprise that they the re
from wall street overnight, all sorts of risk factors falling by the wayside.re looking risk on asia open?es to >> at least for today it could be hard to keep a good stock down. we have stocks mostly higher. bonds are looking mixed. the nikkei 225 set to for a second% straight session. the korean won, that's the one toght spot when it comes agency agencies, following the sanctions on north korea. base metals on the rise, while and silver are dropping. lithium minors on today extending...