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los angeles, but we have adopted him as a san francisco son, our african-american police chief, wells scottyou so much for being here. [cheers and applause] >> it means a lot that we can sit here together, we can have conversations, we can continue to grow and develop the kinds of relationships that are not only going to make our communities better, they will make our communities safer. they will make our relationships stronger. we are going to make sure that what we have been able to do here in the western addition, with not just the police department his, for so many incredible advocates, i see reverend townsend just walked through the door, talking as usual, so many incredible advocates like reverend brown, and others who really work hard to make sure that this community has a voice, and we address the challenges that exist together, and we open the doors of opportunity for all of our young people in this community. i see you miss adrienne williams and village project, and all the work you continue to do. [applause] this communities a model that i know we can replicate all over the city.
los angeles, but we have adopted him as a san francisco son, our african-american police chief, wells scottyou so much for being here. [cheers and applause] >> it means a lot that we can sit here together, we can have conversations, we can continue to grow and develop the kinds of relationships that are not only going to make our communities better, they will make our communities safer. they will make our relationships stronger. we are going to make sure that what we have been able to do...
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thanks again. - scott, why is now such a good time to get into real estate? - well, real estate goes in cycles. right now, we're in the beginning of a whole new cycle. we've already hit the bottom, and we're on our way up. when real estate cycles are heading up, that's the best time to make money. - most people don't know where to begin, right? or they don't have the money to start investing in real estate, but that's okay, right? because your free live events solve both of those problems. - absolutely. at my free event, you get access to the training you need to make the right real estate deals with confidence. my money partners give you access to all the money to do your deals. - you know, i've gotta hand it to you, scott, your free events have really knocked down the barriers that have cut so many people from being able to profit from real estate. - definitely. once you take that first step and just come to one of my free events, you'll see for yourself that, with our h n is snding way of you succeeding in real estate. anyone can do it. living in a single white m
thanks again. - scott, why is now such a good time to get into real estate? - well, real estate goes in cycles. right now, we're in the beginning of a whole new cycle. we've already hit the bottom, and we're on our way up. when real estate cycles are heading up, that's the best time to make money. - most people don't know where to begin, right? or they don't have the money to start investing in real estate, but that's okay, right? because your free live events solve both of those problems. -...
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well. >> scott you mentioned a moment ago what i would talk about, here we go. frequent flyers to hawaii no doubt saying aloha to an announcement that may spark a fare war. signing off on service from the mainland. southwest conducted numerous test flights to receive that approval. we've been watching them. it's promised within days. they believe west coast fares will drop. maybe a coincidence but yesterday alaskan air offered flights $129 each way, which is pretty unheard of. so we've kind of been waiting for this fare war. >> but you know southwest still let you fly two bags free. other airlines are not offering that. >> exactly. you've always got to read that good deal on frontier or alaska but the baggage fees. >> add up. >> you can drive -- no, no, no. >> maybe a boat. >> you need a boat up in the north bay. >> yeah. that's been the main concern for us this morning. the reason why we're still in a microclimate weather alert tracking all the flooding in the north bay, even as the storm moves away, we are going to gradually see those water levels aside today.
well. >> scott you mentioned a moment ago what i would talk about, here we go. frequent flyers to hawaii no doubt saying aloha to an announcement that may spark a fare war. signing off on service from the mainland. southwest conducted numerous test flights to receive that approval. we've been watching them. it's promised within days. they believe west coast fares will drop. maybe a coincidence but yesterday alaskan air offered flights $129 each way, which is pretty unheard of. so we've...
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well scott snyder is a senior fellow for korea studies at the council on foreign relations and the author of south korea at the crossroads and he joins us now from washington d.c. scott so we're clearly hearing contradictory accounts of what the north koreans demanded the u.s. as it was full sanctions relief song is saying is possible was this just a miscommunication well it's hard to say till we get a little bit more of a readout i think from the working level and try to make sure that we understand exactly but i do think the two sides have identified very clearly the gap that remains to be addressed and it involves the scope of denuclearization in return for the scope of sanctions lifting and so in that respect i think that we have a clear and relatively straightforward quezon in terms of what would be necessary to move forward and then the question is whether or not the gaps can be bridge so scholars in your mind is there a mutual understanding of what denuclearization means between kim and trump now. i think that the working level talks have moved positively in the right direction but
well scott snyder is a senior fellow for korea studies at the council on foreign relations and the author of south korea at the crossroads and he joins us now from washington d.c. scott so we're clearly hearing contradictory accounts of what the north koreans demanded the u.s. as it was full sanctions relief song is saying is possible was this just a miscommunication well it's hard to say till we get a little bit more of a readout i think from the working level and try to make sure that we...
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the a lot of this year but at least agenda representation is forefront at the bell and as well should the scott roxboro so much look forward to. two weeks best two weeks of my life in our lives do we get it we get to watch and as you as you watch all these films thanks scott and. you're watching news coming up next the doc film brutal virtual victims seek help in germany female genital mutilation is a serious violation of human rights yet and as to me that two hundred million women worldwide have suffered it as children i'm sorry kelly in berlin and all that more coming up thanks for watching. i. hear what's coming up for the book go to sleep you have plenty to talk about here what. is cut to take a look at what all that means for the table of course. the bundesliga every weekend here on w.
the a lot of this year but at least agenda representation is forefront at the bell and as well should the scott roxboro so much look forward to. two weeks best two weeks of my life in our lives do we get it we get to watch and as you as you watch all these films thanks scott and. you're watching news coming up next the doc film brutal virtual victims seek help in germany female genital mutilation is a serious violation of human rights yet and as to me that two hundred million women worldwide...
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. >> well done, scott. thank you. >> thank you, scott. >>> we have to say well done, doug.been a nice day. has been. >> really pretty. >> everybody thinking about spring. >> a day like today will make you think it. >> we're turning a corner here. then you go -- >> roll into a ditch. >>ab lutely. you're not turning a corner just yet. i don'think we turn that corner for another two weeks. i don't. i think we have a good wetw period here we're talking about below average temperatures, stormsoming through the area that will all have a chance for some snowfall as well. not today, though. today is nice. 53 and sunshine. really nice out there. and to the south it's warmer, 47 by 7:00. 11:00. again a nice evening tonight. it'll be cool but wexpect that this time of year. out there right now, satellite and radaothing to talk about. we're not dealing with any rainfall and we're going to bed boy do we need a dry period. guess when we see the next chance for rain or moisture. it's the weekend, everybody. we've only had two dry weekends this entire year. looks like this weekend will be
. >> well done, scott. thank you. >> thank you, scott. >>> we have to say well done, doug.been a nice day. has been. >> really pretty. >> everybody thinking about spring. >> a day like today will make you think it. >> we're turning a corner here. then you go -- >> roll into a ditch. >>ab lutely. you're not turning a corner just yet. i don'think we turn that corner for another two weeks. i don't. i think we have a good wetw period here...
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well, the mep molly scott cato was due to speak to us in the next hour about brexit, but she's now oneed by the weather. she's on a train and trees fell on the track so it is now being diverted. molly, can you hear us? can you update is what is going on? there seem update is what is going on? there seem to be quite a few trains across the line. we are actually moving, it isjust a long detour to the line. we are actually moving, it is just a long detour to avoid the bit that is blocked, but i have to say looking out, i am one of those people who thinks it isjust say looking out, i am one of those people who thinks it is just a little bit of snow, but it is a considerable amount of snow! i think the train is moving. i am on my way to swindon for a meeting tonight so fingers crossed i will only be an hour late if i am lucky. are fingers crossed i will only be an hour late ifi am lucky. are you surprised that the effect the snow has had? when it isjust a little bit of tiny snow and everything grinds toa bit of tiny snow and everything grinds to a halt, but looking at here it is quite a bit
well, the mep molly scott cato was due to speak to us in the next hour about brexit, but she's now oneed by the weather. she's on a train and trees fell on the track so it is now being diverted. molly, can you hear us? can you update is what is going on? there seem update is what is going on? there seem to be quite a few trains across the line. we are actually moving, it isjust a long detour to the line. we are actually moving, it is just a long detour to avoid the bit that is blocked, but i...
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us that story about the in conspicuous ones as it will be called in english thanks very much scott roxboro well for our series baking bread my colleague. is leading and needing us around the e.u. in twenty eight loaves or rather this time in rolls because this week's project is a bomb and where i'm from it's the perfect base for a basic sandwich or even a hamburger but at home it has a decidedly monarchical flair. in today's episode both baking grant will be taking things to new heights in fact we're approaching the summer. not the summit in brussels though today's recipe comes from the alps and was named in honor of emperor of sunset was it the fourth of austria presenting. the kaiser roll. so here's how you make an bacon you'll need five hundred grams of bread flour bakers mult pada sold. fifteen grams of fresh least two hundred seventy millimeters of water and softened butter. need everything until you have a flexible dough. divide that dough into nine equal pieces one for each several state in austria and then shape each piece. adding a little pressure here. into football. like one of these
us that story about the in conspicuous ones as it will be called in english thanks very much scott roxboro well for our series baking bread my colleague. is leading and needing us around the e.u. in twenty eight loaves or rather this time in rolls because this week's project is a bomb and where i'm from it's the perfect base for a basic sandwich or even a hamburger but at home it has a decidedly monarchical flair. in today's episode both baking grant will be taking things to new heights in fact...
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still with us is scott wren of wells fargo and luke kawa. rates, was talking about i was checking the best performers and they are all bond proxies. on the downside, you have materials and energy. where do you want to be in this markets when we are treading water? scott: for us, we have been leaning cyclically. industrials, consumer discretionary, technology, those are the sectors that we want to be leaning toward. financials, even, as well. as the yield curve steepened today, it may not steepen a lot more, but if we see consistency in economic growth, i think financials can do better here as well. we don't want our clients to get defensive. today, it does not surprise me we would have defensive's outperforming, what's in our opinion, we don't expect it to be the trend. we took a little risk off of the table recently. we downgraded small-cap u.s. stocks. are leaning cyclically, but were not leaning as hard as we did. right now is the time to be looking for opportunities because in our opinion, we think stocks are fairly valued right now. joe
still with us is scott wren of wells fargo and luke kawa. rates, was talking about i was checking the best performers and they are all bond proxies. on the downside, you have materials and energy. where do you want to be in this markets when we are treading water? scott: for us, we have been leaning cyclically. industrials, consumer discretionary, technology, those are the sectors that we want to be leaning toward. financials, even, as well. as the yield curve steepened today, it may not...
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well. chief scott himself sits in on those meetings and those working groups so he can make immediate decisions, so we don't have to go through another step. things around handcuffing in the front and from the back, because that's their mode of communication. and i think we've come a long way there, and we've reached ground where that will be allowed in certain circumstances. so i think that is great. there is fine-tuning. there is always a legal process to everything, but it looks like it's well under way and soon it will be going before all our boards to be approved. so it's just a matter of time. but we love working with the -- with the different groups. and we're learning a lot. the biggest thing for me coming along is, there is a lot of things i didn't know. the police departments and old organization mindsets have to change. signage. things like that. it's going to be a real brain shift because there is a lot of myths we heard about deaf and hard-of-hearing we have to overcome. we don't have to talk louder, right? it's things we're learning. that's why the training is so important. and we
well. chief scott himself sits in on those meetings and those working groups so he can make immediate decisions, so we don't have to go through another step. things around handcuffing in the front and from the back, because that's their mode of communication. and i think we've come a long way there, and we've reached ground where that will be allowed in certain circumstances. so i think that is great. there is fine-tuning. there is always a legal process to everything, but it looks like it's...
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we will end up with 17 candidates again, scott? >> wellu certainly could but this race is different than any other presidential race, it's certainly different. you won't have 1 on 1, you won't have the bernie sanders factor, he's not alone in progressive liberal space and many candidates are fighting for that space, you could wind up having democratic nominee that gets 25 or 35% of the democratic vote and emerges as democratic nominee, if that's the case, then i think the dems are going to fall in behind that candidate because they know what's at risk, they lost to trump before and it's got to be somebody you go back and get mid western voters who are moderate, hard-working people who give donald trump a shot. hillary clinton and barack obama are not in this race, it's going to be a whole new ball game against the republicans, i think. gillian: when we get into the identity politics involved in these races, antjuan, kamala harris threw elizabeth warren, competitor a bone this week, she said american voters don't care about history, they do
we will end up with 17 candidates again, scott? >> wellu certainly could but this race is different than any other presidential race, it's certainly different. you won't have 1 on 1, you won't have the bernie sanders factor, he's not alone in progressive liberal space and many candidates are fighting for that space, you could wind up having democratic nominee that gets 25 or 35% of the democratic vote and emerges as democratic nominee, if that's the case, then i think the dems are going...
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well as he heard scott mention this fourteen organizations a backing a campaign to free al arabiya for most training captain craig foster has been spearheading the campaign was outside the courts in bangkok he says he came to continue detention is politically motivated. foreign minister is executive discretion in this matter that's the most important thing right now to talk government has been done knowing them consistently over the past two months just last week the attorney general to step down then i think as the deputy attorney general stated publicly here it needed that it actually affecting the california state can expel these cases it's pretty politically motivated at any point right throughout that that that makes today throughout the next sixty days or a day to that so we're going to continue to push for that and we know that the tarp i mean it's there hasn't responded to any that is the way that scott morrison is or fact my simmers or thomas box they have had no response to to anyone around the world to expedite in this case which is their biggest worry. wreckage from the pla
well as he heard scott mention this fourteen organizations a backing a campaign to free al arabiya for most training captain craig foster has been spearheading the campaign was outside the courts in bangkok he says he came to continue detention is politically motivated. foreign minister is executive discretion in this matter that's the most important thing right now to talk government has been done knowing them consistently over the past two months just last week the attorney general to step...
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it's worth noting tim kaine and mark warner, as well as bobby scott, representative from virginia, issued a statement saying that they watched the press conference and could no longer support governor ralph northam. i want to read exactly what they said. that was earth shattering to many people here, but it was followed up by a stadium from attorney general mark herring and the first african-american of the commonwealth of virginia, doug wilder. both saying they no longer supported the governor after they released somewhat tepid statements saturday and saying they didn't call for his resignation. that was very significant because it basically said this man who didn't have a party -- remember that on friday and saturday, he lost support of both sides of the democratic caucus here at the statehouse, he also lost the support of his party, the democratic party of virginia saying they no longer supported aim asked him him to resign. this man went into a press conference that was frankly quite frankly bizarre. he talked about how he blackened his face for a michael jackson contest in an attempt
it's worth noting tim kaine and mark warner, as well as bobby scott, representative from virginia, issued a statement saying that they watched the press conference and could no longer support governor ralph northam. i want to read exactly what they said. that was earth shattering to many people here, but it was followed up by a stadium from attorney general mark herring and the first african-american of the commonwealth of virginia, doug wilder. both saying they no longer supported the governor...
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[woman chuckles] they said, "well, yeah, it is." - scott's just made it super easy to expand into realate because everything that you need is right here. - so what did you think of the event? - i think it's awesome. i mean, it's making me like "yes, i have to make that deal, that first deal." - absolutely - gotta do it now. - [announcer] the yancey way to make money in real estate is so effective it's grabbed headlines everywhere. the a&e network even created a hit tv series about scott called "flipping vegas." now, scott and his team are going to show you how to start flipping in your area through the free lunch and dinner events he's bringing right here to the local area. you're invited. - from what i've learned today, and the prices that he introduced to me, my lifestyle's gonna change. - [announcer] now, here to give you the inside scoop on making money the yancey way is emmy-nominated abc tv personality and popular host of hgtv's "design to sell," rachel reenstra. and popular host of hlong-time hgtv host,l," i've seen people make a lot of money flipping houses, but, i've gotta tel
[woman chuckles] they said, "well, yeah, it is." - scott's just made it super easy to expand into realate because everything that you need is right here. - so what did you think of the event? - i think it's awesome. i mean, it's making me like "yes, i have to make that deal, that first deal." - absolutely - gotta do it now. - [announcer] the yancey way to make money in real estate is so effective it's grabbed headlines everywhere. the a&e network even created a hit tv...
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you can't act like that's not relevant, scott. >> well, i'm saying that i think he said that to a numberent republican donor groups. look, i don't agree with the president that she should resign. i tend to think that elections should be respected and voters should make that decision. i agree with him, like steve king, she ought to come off of her committee, especially the house foreign affairs committee. i think that's the right answer. but it's normal in politics these days for all of us to call for everyone's resignation every day. i think voters should make those decisions, but internally in the house, the committee issue is the right one. >> the president has been called out before for anti-semitic things like that, and he responds by saying, oh, but i have jewish family members. here he is. >> my daughter, ivanka, is about to have a beautiful jewish baby. i have a son-in-law who's jewish, jared, who's a great guy. as far as people, jewish people, so many friends, a daughter, who happens to be here right now. >> anybody want to jump in here? >> yeah, that's like saying, some of my fr
you can't act like that's not relevant, scott. >> well, i'm saying that i think he said that to a numberent republican donor groups. look, i don't agree with the president that she should resign. i tend to think that elections should be respected and voters should make that decision. i agree with him, like steve king, she ought to come off of her committee, especially the house foreign affairs committee. i think that's the right answer. but it's normal in politics these days for all of us...
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well james wilson entrepreneur ex-parte scott in brussels but in particular. columnist you write the jacobite column for the brussels express and a well there were the very end of dealing call you know a great position to tell us what the people think is happening in the u.k. at this moment as regards brics well i think most people are very concerned at the what seems to be an anti immigrant spiral which is happening in the british public and they view the these news shots of the parliament in westminster with the peace booing each other like a pack of baboons and they're very bemused they see that the situation is chaotic many of them if they have been thinking about coming to study in the u.k. or to work in the u.k. having second thoughts so it's that has been that is that meaningful that people who are perhaps going to visit or to study or of the world will say well we'll see how things are going to tell no absolutely and i'm speaking also from my own children here they're coming to the book the view that they should be looking for their future in europe rat
well james wilson entrepreneur ex-parte scott in brussels but in particular. columnist you write the jacobite column for the brussels express and a well there were the very end of dealing call you know a great position to tell us what the people think is happening in the u.k. at this moment as regards brics well i think most people are very concerned at the what seems to be an anti immigrant spiral which is happening in the british public and they view the these news shots of the parliament in...
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scott, excuse me, scott. >> well, look.e investigations may pan out and some of them may not. i think one of the things that at least a lot of republicans i know are worried about is that a lot of the investigations are extraordinarily personal in nature and confined to just we want to get trump and maybe not as focused on a larger question which is where we started. did russia meddle in the election? how did they do it? what is the extent of it? who is involved and most importantly, how do we stop them in the future? there's two buckets of stuff. there is the trump stuff. i get it. but then will is the forward looking, how do we keep russia from interfering in our democracy. i believe they did interfere. this is where i trust mueller more than anyone else. i want to know what the depth of it was and most importantly how to stop it from happening again. so i think we are to keep that in mine even as all the folk that don't like the president want to continue to fine new ways to go after him. >> susan, it's not just the hous
scott, excuse me, scott. >> well, look.e investigations may pan out and some of them may not. i think one of the things that at least a lot of republicans i know are worried about is that a lot of the investigations are extraordinarily personal in nature and confined to just we want to get trump and maybe not as focused on a larger question which is where we started. did russia meddle in the election? how did they do it? what is the extent of it? who is involved and most importantly, how...
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well. david: last word from scott. president trump set to have another historic meeting with kim jong-un a few hours from now. what can we help to get from the second meeting? we will go live to hanoi when we come back. >> i think your company has tremendous economic potential. -- i think your country has tremendous economic potential. each day our planet awakens with signs of opportunity. but with opportunity comes risk. and to manage this risk, the world turns to cme group. we help farmers lock in future prices, banks manage interest rate changes and airlines hedge fuel costs. all so they can manage their risks and move forward. it's simply a matter of following the signs. they all lead here. cme group - how the world advances. our grandparents checked zero times a day. times change. eyes haven't. that's why there's ocuvite. screen light... sunlight... longer hours... eyes today are stressed. but ocuvite has vital nutrients... ...to help protect them. ocuvite. eye nutrition for today. you hardly ever play catch with
well. david: last word from scott. president trump set to have another historic meeting with kim jong-un a few hours from now. what can we help to get from the second meeting? we will go live to hanoi when we come back. >> i think your company has tremendous economic potential. -- i think your country has tremendous economic potential. each day our planet awakens with signs of opportunity. but with opportunity comes risk. and to manage this risk, the world turns to cme group. we help...
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well. we can tell you scott tyree is is et for full release in early april. scott macfarlane, news 4 i-team. >> you can watch the i-team's orinal reporting on this case. just visit our nbc washington app and click on "investigations". >>> dramatic video here shows the aftermath of severe turbulence on a tedelta flight. >> five people were hurt. the flight was so rough, it flipped a drink cart upside down h the planeded to seattle from orange county, california. the pilot diverted the flight, making an emergency landing in reno, nevada. three people had t be taken to a hospital. >>> next we're working for your health. it's being called the biggest breakthrough since pro zach. the promising new depression treatment that works in hours stead of weeks. >>> plus, high scores and higher charges. how to make sure your teenager doesn't rack up major chargescan your credi. >> the fact that it can happen is really scary. >>> i've got a couple of nice days out there. your thursday-friday looking good, but, yes, tracking weekend snow. works quickly, it could so the first
well. we can tell you scott tyree is is et for full release in early april. scott macfarlane, news 4 i-team. >> you can watch the i-team's orinal reporting on this case. just visit our nbc washington app and click on "investigations". >>> dramatic video here shows the aftermath of severe turbulence on a tedelta flight. >> five people were hurt. the flight was so rough, it flipped a drink cart upside down h the planeded to seattle from orange county, california....
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do you think it's a sign investors are not being cautious enough >> well, i agree with what scott isg in terms of the move omt the vix. the major move was in january. not much of a move yet it's gone from 16.57 now to where we're at today in the 15 handle having said that, it seems to be about baby bear's porridge, right about where it should be given the last hurdle, now that we have the j. powell put. forward guidance is bad. that forward guidance would get cured by a trade deal and there's optimism coming from both sides so you never really want to buy the vix when it's looking this complacent but it's probably placed just about right. >> currently at 15.32. lalimore on the markets and votity, head to futuresnow.cnbc.com. see that's funny, i thought you traded options. i'm not really a wall street guy. what's the hesitation? eh, it just feels too complicated, you know? well sure, at first, but jj can help you with that. jj, will you break it down for this gentleman? hey, ian. you know, at td ameritrade, we can walk you through your options trades step by step until you're comforta
do you think it's a sign investors are not being cautious enough >> well, i agree with what scott isg in terms of the move omt the vix. the major move was in january. not much of a move yet it's gone from 16.57 now to where we're at today in the 15 handle having said that, it seems to be about baby bear's porridge, right about where it should be given the last hurdle, now that we have the j. powell put. forward guidance is bad. that forward guidance would get cured by a trade deal and...
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scott? >> well, about 12 months ago, the foreign markets and emerging markets all had their big corrective phase. everyone was talking about market meltdown. it really was market slowdown. at this point, the overseas markets are actually a little bit of a tail wind. right now, the shanghai market was up 1.3%. the hk was up. i feel like the chinese central bankers have thrown everything they can as far as stimulus to help prop up those economies, kind of like what we did in 2009. i do think at this point, they are not really a head wind. we don't want markets getting too hot because at this point the equity markets kind of want dovish central bankers around the world, not hawkish because we want rates low so that can help equities continue to drift higher. liz: slowdown would be more welcome than a meltdown. alan, you have many stocks that you look at. for the quarter they are up 15%. for the week, they were up, you know, 7%. things look pretty strong. i'm not just talking about here in the u.s. >> w
scott? >> well, about 12 months ago, the foreign markets and emerging markets all had their big corrective phase. everyone was talking about market meltdown. it really was market slowdown. at this point, the overseas markets are actually a little bit of a tail wind. right now, the shanghai market was up 1.3%. the hk was up. i feel like the chinese central bankers have thrown everything they can as far as stimulus to help prop up those economies, kind of like what we did in 2009. i do...
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years scott lucas fessor of american studies and burping in britain thanks very much for that scott thank you well president trump has been warning members of venezuela's military to accept an amnesty offer by opposition leader on why go or to quote risk losing everything speaking in front of the venezuelan community in miami trump urns officials supporting president nicolas maduro to allow humanitarian aid into the crisis that country and side with wideout the eyes of the entire world were upon them. well as international pressure grows to accept the aid ahead of a saturday deadline madeira lashed out at trump accusing him of speaking what he called a nazi like style. down in miami donald trump was in miami with a tired rhetoric questioning the right of our free country to adopt the ideas of human christian socialism are socialism just like a nazi style speech to prohibit idiology as. donald trump wants to ban idiology us political diversity and wants to impose the white house's white supremacist views. on bush. well more than three million venezuelans have fled the economic collapse and politica
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>> no, because they're the most senior democrats in the state, kane and warner, and bobby scott as well. and i think they wanted to be in a position to perhaps do a little nudging after others had nudged at the press conference. i think it's perfectly reasonable the reaction to this press conference has not been favorable. anyone who's looking at twitter knows that. >> i want to play something else the governor said at this press conference a short time ago. referencing why he doesn't think resigning is the right thing for him. >> i cannot in good conscience choose the path that would be easier for me in an effort to duck my responsibility to he reconcile. >> what's your reaction to that? >> well, you could reconcile as a private citizen which may be more appropriate. look, he's put the democratic party of virginia and the legislature of virginia, in an extremely difficult position here. where he is saying, not only is it not me in the photo, i can't explain how the photo ended up on my page and it's probably a mistake it should be on someone else's page, therefore, i'm not going anywhe
>> no, because they're the most senior democrats in the state, kane and warner, and bobby scott as well. and i think they wanted to be in a position to perhaps do a little nudging after others had nudged at the press conference. i think it's perfectly reasonable the reaction to this press conference has not been favorable. anyone who's looking at twitter knows that. >> i want to play something else the governor said at this press conference a short time ago. referencing why he...
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>> well, i think both scott's comments and graphic points to harris' problem, the closer she gets the the less popular she is. she basically has popular in dc press corp. so that's a big problem, the second problem is, the primaries are game of expectations, now, scott has ruled out sky-high expectations that kamala harris has structural advantages and she has to win big out here, it's not likely to happen. enormous media market and extremely expensive to run. she's confessing in her e-mail fundraising appeals that she's running behind on fundraising and if she doesn't have the money she won't introduce to 30% of california voters who don't know who she is. >> scott, kamala harris senior strategists talk with politico about their game plan and where the focus will be for now saying, quote, our strategy runs straight through california and we plan to aggressively defend our home state turf, we believe the early primary, early voting and the cost of communicating will make virtually impossible for all but the top two or three candidates to play in the state in a meaningful way, so we kn
>> well, i think both scott's comments and graphic points to harris' problem, the closer she gets the the less popular she is. she basically has popular in dc press corp. so that's a big problem, the second problem is, the primaries are game of expectations, now, scott has ruled out sky-high expectations that kamala harris has structural advantages and she has to win big out here, it's not likely to happen. enormous media market and extremely expensive to run. she's confessing in her...
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we haven't heard from someone else, as well, and that ng ssman bobby scott, who is a former state senator. he is very influential around the state. he hasn't saiditanything. says to me, this is, essentially, over. the question is, how is the transition going to occur? >> sure. so many questions. we are running out o time. the other question that a lot of people are wondering is how is this just now coming out, when he ran against, you know, ed gillespie. race.s a contentious be it as it may, it is out there. it looks like northam's time is running out. >> when he was statese tor, ran for lieutenant governor, when he's done all these things, how the opposition fromoris own partopponents, how was this not known? >> >> it's remarkable. i'm sure we're not far from an announcement. >> e have crews inrichmond, virginia, standing by, when and should an announcement come out. of course, we uncouraencourage stay with us on news 4. we'll have the latest for you as it breaks. tom sherwood, thank you for oining us. always good the syou. >>> live look outside. good news, lauryn ricketts says temperatu
we haven't heard from someone else, as well, and that ng ssman bobby scott, who is a former state senator. he is very influential around the state. he hasn't saiditanything. says to me, this is, essentially, over. the question is, how is the transition going to occur? >> sure. so many questions. we are running out o time. the other question that a lot of people are wondering is how is this just now coming out, when he ran against, you know, ed gillespie. race.s a contentious be it as it...
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scott, why do you see advantage in this? >> wellnow, to call this policy half baked would be -- i'm not sure the democrats turn the oven on yet. this thing got rollout. it was botched. the policy implications for the energy sector and manufacturing sector for the agriculture sector, talk about the thousands of jobs that would be impacted. in the midwest, ohio, spence, -- pennsylvania. texas, north dakota where joe manchin is in west virginia and my home state of kentucky. this would dramatically, fundamentally alter the u.s. economy and would put a lot of people out of work. and i'm not sure the american people are going to be ready for such a fundamental change in the way our economy works, for central planning of the way we build buildings in this country. there was discussion of the idea that we don't need air travel anymore. and this idea that we're going to replace it with high speed trains. they can't even afford to build in california. so if you look at the political implications of this and the key critical states that are g
scott, why do you see advantage in this? >> wellnow, to call this policy half baked would be -- i'm not sure the democrats turn the oven on yet. this thing got rollout. it was botched. the policy implications for the energy sector and manufacturing sector for the agriculture sector, talk about the thousands of jobs that would be impacted. in the midwest, ohio, spence, -- pennsylvania. texas, north dakota where joe manchin is in west virginia and my home state of kentucky. this would...
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hard-working men of the sea, we deserve these beers, these finest of all oysters, the well fleets. >> bo: wow. >> scottstic. wow, what a treat. is there going to be a next generation of fishermen in the family? what happens after you guys? >> scott: the next generation of fishermen that are like coming on to our boats, they're opportunists for the income, it's not for the love of being on the water. >> bo: this is the end. the fishing is going to die. cheers. >> anthony: all right. thank you, guys. >> bo: cheers. >> anthony: this is going to end badly. >> scott: cheers. >> zeb: cheers. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: this is a nice house. man, it just feels like i never left in a lot of ways. but, of course, it's 40 years later almost. that was the sodom and gomorrah by the sea over there. a big candy store for a horny, stupid, 17 year old with a taste for chemicals. you know, i was an angry young man. what the hell was so i angry about? it came as a rude surprise when i turned 30 because i figured i'd be dead by then. i was still quite some time away from my first bag of heroin. but in a lot of ways it was a foregone
hard-working men of the sea, we deserve these beers, these finest of all oysters, the well fleets. >> bo: wow. >> scottstic. wow, what a treat. is there going to be a next generation of fishermen in the family? what happens after you guys? >> scott: the next generation of fishermen that are like coming on to our boats, they're opportunists for the income, it's not for the love of being on the water. >> bo: this is the end. the fishing is going to die. cheers. >>...
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senator tim kaine and senator mark warner, both former governors of the commonwealth as well as representative bobby scott. they put out a joint statement saying they did not believe that this position was tenable for the governor, that the trust that virginians had placed in him had been broken and that he needed to step aside and resign. we also heard after that press conference from the state's attorney general who is also a democrat, calling for governor northam's resignation. so a chorus that continues to grow, calling for the governor to step aside. he, for now, saying he's staying in the governor's mansion. we'll see how it evolves over the next 24 hours. in richmond, virginia, jessica dean. >> let's talk more about this now with cnn political analyst april ryan. april also a white house correspondent for american urban radio networks and the author of the book "under fire: reporting from the front lines of the trump white house." thank you for your time. >> anytime, george. how are you? >> very well. very well. so, look, this is certainly controversial to say northam sa stay in that position. what
senator tim kaine and senator mark warner, both former governors of the commonwealth as well as representative bobby scott. they put out a joint statement saying they did not believe that this position was tenable for the governor, that the trust that virginians had placed in him had been broken and that he needed to step aside and resign. we also heard after that press conference from the state's attorney general who is also a democrat, calling for governor northam's resignation. so a chorus...
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senator tim kaine and senator mark warner, both former governors of the commonwealth, as well as representative bobby scott. they put out a joint statement saying that they did not believe that this position was tenable for the governor, that the trust that virginians had placed in him had been broken, and that he needed to step aside and resign. we also heard after that press conference from the state's attorney general who is also a democrat, calling for governor northam's resignation. so a chorus that continues to grow, calling for the governor to step aside. he for now saying he is staying in the governor's mansion and we'll see how it evolves over the next 24 hours. in richmond, virginia, jessica dean, cnn. >> thank you. so northam digging in at this point. if he resigns, his deputy lieutenant governor justin fairfax would take over the job. if that happens, fairfax would be the only -- only the second african-american person to become the state's chief executive. >> fairfax has not called for the governor's resignation, but he did issue this strongly worded statement. i cannot condone the actions fro
senator tim kaine and senator mark warner, both former governors of the commonwealth, as well as representative bobby scott. they put out a joint statement saying that they did not believe that this position was tenable for the governor, that the trust that virginians had placed in him had been broken, and that he needed to step aside and resign. we also heard after that press conference from the state's attorney general who is also a democrat, calling for governor northam's resignation. so a...
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johnson, you will find that years ago there was a contest between james weldon key'sn and francis scott anthems. welljames weldon johnson's the anthem won, but the judge rejected it. now we have the national anthem, full of the bombastic violence. so i say to all people, no matter what your age, if you can't do it when you are young, as i was, growing up in the segregated places, do it when you get old. guest: eugene -- host: eugene, thank you for the call. john, what are you hearing? guest: that is a wonderful comments. need to bringthe it up, to say it, to bring that to us and let us know that, and lift every voice and sing is a wonderful song. agree that the francis scott key song really is a glorification of war and i think lift every voice and sing would be a better national anthem. i do not know how other people feel about that and i think it is open to debate. --hink we should all everybody should say what they think about that and let us know, but i think it is an excellent idea. rebecca, asard from you and your family continue to talk about the significance of this case. what are your genera
johnson, you will find that years ago there was a contest between james weldon key'sn and francis scott anthems. welljames weldon johnson's the anthem won, but the judge rejected it. now we have the national anthem, full of the bombastic violence. so i say to all people, no matter what your age, if you can't do it when you are young, as i was, growing up in the segregated places, do it when you get old. guest: eugene -- host: eugene, thank you for the call. john, what are you hearing? guest:...
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think that there's a period to others question that kind of on this one to start with you scott and tab as well as we talk about the subject of our leaders but far too seduced by the idea. an exceptional nation or that we are the exception to the rule of how to kind of get along in the world and where our spending should be because in my opinion i see it's far too often kind of treating ourselves like hey we're the best and the greatest there ever was will be and forever so everyone else fall into line you're son of a british right now i'm just letting you know normally that's what i feel comes from the british that kind of attitude but i'm seeing it here in our own politicians in our own shores and you see it last night many standing ovations every time someone just says america great but that this is not what we want though i mean if our present present sounds last night i got up there and said you know what america is the fourth best economy in the world we're always like oh my gosh i mean the market this morning wake up and tank to be honest with you but you do want to hear a sense of that
think that there's a period to others question that kind of on this one to start with you scott and tab as well as we talk about the subject of our leaders but far too seduced by the idea. an exceptional nation or that we are the exception to the rule of how to kind of get along in the world and where our spending should be because in my opinion i see it's far too often kind of treating ourselves like hey we're the best and the greatest there ever was will be and forever so everyone else fall...
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scott: we work in personal care, home fragrance. we work in personal accessories in gift. we work in a little home and tabletop, and then we have our paper and publishing business, as well. you rep our brand. scott: oh, that would be great. kristin: so we do a little bit of tabletop, home decor -- ben: so we're here -- i make home -- we make home and gifts, gifts and stationery. and we were interested in -- do we have, like, a table? scott: absolutely. ben: so these are examples of key products of, like, what your reps on the road would use. ♪ scott: just looking at this product here, we're not going to necessarily see what the brand is really all about. i mean, really, ben, what we find is that if the retailer is new to the brand, they're gonna want to see and feel the product. especially some of the bestsellers in each of the categories in order to show that. ben: okay. scott: if our team doesn't have the right tools when they're in the stores, sometimes that can be an impediment to trying to get sales. lemonis: i'm frustrated with the fact that ben didn't even bring any of the new stuff that he's been working on. he could have at least brought a few samples, even if th
scott: we work in personal care, home fragrance. we work in personal accessories in gift. we work in a little home and tabletop, and then we have our paper and publishing business, as well. you rep our brand. scott: oh, that would be great. kristin: so we do a little bit of tabletop, home decor -- ben: so we're here -- i make home -- we make home and gifts, gifts and stationery. and we were interested in -- do we have, like, a table? scott: absolutely. ben: so these are examples of key products...
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reporting live in los gatos, scott budman, nbc bay area news. >>> well, he's done it again.ershala ali from the east bay wins for best supporting actor , and the film he won for was voted best picture. >> the oscar goes to "green book." >> "green book" was the best picture. mahershala ali wins the same award he won for two years ago. he grew up in hayward. he went on to play basketball for st. mary's. after his win, he chatted with reporters backstage. >> to be the one that was chosen to get to hold this trophy again, it's not something that i take lightly. it's not something i take for granted. >> congratulations to him. he thanked his grandmother during his speech as well. the oscar for achievement in film editing also went to a south bay native, john ottman, who thanked his parents for indulging in his artistic side as a boy. >> they encouraged me to do whatever i wanted to do when i was a kid, whether it was writing music, which was a mystery to them, or making films in their garage in san jose, california. >> normington way. ottman edited the film "bohemian rhapsody," w
reporting live in los gatos, scott budman, nbc bay area news. >>> well, he's done it again.ershala ali from the east bay wins for best supporting actor , and the film he won for was voted best picture. >> the oscar goes to "green book." >> "green book" was the best picture. mahershala ali wins the same award he won for two years ago. he grew up in hayward. he went on to play basketball for st. mary's. after his win, he chatted with reporters backstage....
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well, you cannot deny these stars. cutie with the dimples, scottacy chabert before she was a mean girl. >> the pressure's on. >> the storysib listenings with their a car accident and it's tragedy and how they deal with it. >> it's funny, heartwrenching. it's great. it's got it all. >> "e.t." was onset from the very beginning. we were there when jennifer love-hewitt showed up to play bailey's girlfriend. >> i'm probably going to get hate mail. >> so just how bingeworthy is "party of five"? consider this. back in 1995, the show was so good it made the stars teen idols. >> i have had a few marriage proposals. i have got prisoners, cell blocks. >> another reason to binge? just getting to spot big celeb cameos. you can see patricia heaton, and even kate hudson in her first ever acting role. >> maybe it would make things easier for you. you know, there is someone else in this world. you're adorable. >> it's been almost 20 years, and the cast still looks the same. as for why the reboot has a brand-new cast? >> we're grown-ups now. there's a premise for th
well, you cannot deny these stars. cutie with the dimples, scottacy chabert before she was a mean girl. >> the pressure's on. >> the storysib listenings with their a car accident and it's tragedy and how they deal with it. >> it's funny, heartwrenching. it's great. it's got it all. >> "e.t." was onset from the very beginning. we were there when jennifer love-hewitt showed up to play bailey's girlfriend. >> i'm probably going to get hate mail. >> so...
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really pushing things along further scott is that going to happen well i think that there are a couple problems here one is that the u.k. is almost paralyzed right now because of braga and the mess that's happening to must apply so even though they have been the penholder for yemen i think they are sort of being pushed off to the side i think there's a question about where the european union goes if it intervenes but i think beyond this is this could be a un led process and it has been a u.s. led process through gryphus for example to get those talks at the end of november but what you have to have is first of all an incentive for the yemeni government come to come to the table and i think that only comes if they feel like that saudi isn't going to come to their aid in any point and that's where this pressure is important so if they feel like they have to come to talks because saudi arabia can't just simply cover them that's on one side but the other question is. what makes the hutus come to the table what makes the hutu insurgency come to the table and i think that means they have to
really pushing things along further scott is that going to happen well i think that there are a couple problems here one is that the u.k. is almost paralyzed right now because of braga and the mess that's happening to must apply so even though they have been the penholder for yemen i think they are sort of being pushed off to the side i think there's a question about where the european union goes if it intervenes but i think beyond this is this could be a un led process and it has been a u.s....
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plus we will hear from raphael bostic as well of the new york fed. still with me, rob, scottd james. scott, what are you looking for from the fed? >> when we look back at the fourth quarter, we knew risk assets had to have some sort of response to a higher interest rate regime. i think chairman powell might have felt he shanked that one of -- a little bit. we are at 1.5% inflation. the term premium is still negative. suggesting a lot of complacency on the bond side, not a lot of confidence in the future direction of policy. he needs to hit something more down the middle and concrete. he needs to be transparent and a little more sensitive about what financial markets are telling him in regards to risk. jonathan: for those not familiar with golf, when you set up to the ball, and it goes pretty much straight in front of you. it is not pretty. have we cleaned up the communication mess? have we gone too far? have we corrected too much of the federal reserve? >> as always here in bloomberg european headquarters, they are looking after me well. i have a nice glass of water and a sli
plus we will hear from raphael bostic as well of the new york fed. still with me, rob, scottd james. scott, what are you looking for from the fed? >> when we look back at the fourth quarter, we knew risk assets had to have some sort of response to a higher interest rate regime. i think chairman powell might have felt he shanked that one of -- a little bit. we are at 1.5% inflation. the term premium is still negative. suggesting a lot of complacency on the bond side, not a lot of...
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because they're not told by the people who actually have experience yeah well thank you so much for joining us serves i. backed you up. scottthank you very much and indeed thank you very much and a film is called born in moving on to a hundred musri has compiled a list of one hundred german classics that are available to the english and today we're going to have a look at a book written by a woman addicted to love no surprise then that it's cold my halt it's never been so easy to break up with someone is over and sent used to be people would write letters like the author. who confessed her serial infidelity in a series of letters to her husband. open letters published in a magazine. and. talk about a rough break up as alaska should i didn't spare anyone the details of her numerous affairs my heart is a collection of those one hundred open letters to her husband and that was back in one thousand and twelve berlin was pretty wild back then. it is a wonderful to be in love so intoxicating so overpowering so irresponsible the heart is always dizzy how borzois is love in comparison to being in love someone must have loved me did
because they're not told by the people who actually have experience yeah well thank you so much for joining us serves i. backed you up. scottthank you very much and indeed thank you very much and a film is called born in moving on to a hundred musri has compiled a list of one hundred german classics that are available to the english and today we're going to have a look at a book written by a woman addicted to love no surprise then that it's cold my halt it's never been so easy to break up with...