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jesse created the adventures of weston and eleanor. they go hiking, climbing, running, sometimes on their own, sometimes on their owners back. this video was just posted a few days ago and shows weston writing the back as they go and seems to be really enjoying. >> let's hope we don't wipe out and he is going to keep documenting their experiences. if you want to check them out go to instagram. >> a resident called called 911 after he heard snorting from this area in oklahoma. once firefighter showed up they found a huge hole in the liner and a cow was stuck in the pool. the the had to pump out about 5 feet of water. then they had to pull the cow out of the water. >> trooper todd hayes from kansas state police a posted this-came a video on his facebook page of an 18 wheeler sliding on some laccase, going through the meeting of the highway. thank god it it did not hit the trooper. very scary. just remember when the roads are slippery out there, slow it down. >> though we heard from the lieutenant governor is officially in the race to bec
jesse created the adventures of weston and eleanor. they go hiking, climbing, running, sometimes on their own, sometimes on their owners back. this video was just posted a few days ago and shows weston writing the back as they go and seems to be really enjoying. >> let's hope we don't wipe out and he is going to keep documenting their experiences. if you want to check them out go to instagram. >> a resident called called 911 after he heard snorting from this area in oklahoma. once...
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judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. the men and women who would serve in donald trump's cabinet begin confirmation hearings before u.s. senate committees this week. but the scheduling is in dispute, because the nonpartisan office of government ethics says some nominees, without naming them, haven't submitted all the financial and personal documents needed to finish the vetting for potential conflicts of interests. he
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judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. this is pbs newshour weekend. >> stewart: good evening and thank you for joining us. president donald trump will not release his tax returns, as promised during his campaign. today, counselor-to-the- president kellyanne conway said mister trump would not be moved by an online petition to make his returns public. >> he's not going to release his tax returns. we litigated this all through the election. people didn't care. people voted for h
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judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening, and omised crackdown on refugees and immigrants from muslim countries has begun. the executive order president trump signed yesterday afternoon bans all immigrants and visa holders from seven majority- muslim countries from entering the united states for 90 days. those seven countries are iran, iraq, libya, syria, somalia, sudan and yemen. the department of homeland security said today citizens of those countries
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judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. this is pbs newshour weekend. >> stewart: good evening, and thanks for joining us. vermont's electric grid appears to have been a target of russian hacking, an effort one vermont congressman today called "systemic, relentless, and predatory." vermont's governor says all americans should be alarmed and outraged that the same malware code associated with russian hacks of democratic party servers earlier this year has been detected on a co
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judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening, and thanks for joining us. on donald trump's first full day in office, the nation's capital saw a massive protest of mr. trump's policies and presidency, and a call for the protection of rights. organizers say hundreds of ousands of people from all over the country came to washington, d.c. for what was a billed as a women's march on washington. protesters packed the entire route from the capitol to the white hous
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judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. ditional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. this is pbs newshour weekend. >> stewart: good evening and thanks for joining us. the inauguration of donald trump as the nation's 45th president is five days away. today in washington, there was a dress rehearsal for the ceremony marking the transition of power from democrat barack obama to his republican successor. but at least 19 democratic members of the house of representatives say they won't attend, including georgia congressman john
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judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by ontributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thank you for joining us. florida's normally bustling fort lauderdale international airport re-opened today, 16 hours after a mass shooting allegedly carried out by a 26-year-old iraq war veteran caused it to be shut down. thousands of passengers who had been stranded after flights were canceled were able to board flights again. the alleged shooter, esteban santiago, opened fire early yesterday afternoon
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meet weston.ne of satan's living hemorrhoids and he likes to go sledding which is mildly amusing roll it. >> let's hope we don't wipe out. come on, picking up speed. hi mom. >> why was weston's leading so easily perched on his owners shoulder? he heard there was a basket of defenseless babies at the bottom and he was hungry. cats. numb three. babies are frequently left unused for manual work thanks to those labor laws. did you know those laws don't apply if it is your kid. true. check out this guy getting his toddler to wash his car. you missed the spot, just there. and here. >> that's exactly how you do it. that's a cool dad and a clean car. that reminds me, my producer paul said he came up with a new way to fully wash a car in less than ten seconds. but see him clean my machine. great. my car has been crushed by water. now i have to borrow my mom's wagon to go to the mall and meet my friends. topic number four. here on the kennedy show we love all forms of locomotion. we are wild about inventive
meet weston.ne of satan's living hemorrhoids and he likes to go sledding which is mildly amusing roll it. >> let's hope we don't wipe out. come on, picking up speed. hi mom. >> why was weston's leading so easily perched on his owners shoulder? he heard there was a basket of defenseless babies at the bottom and he was hungry. cats. numb three. babies are frequently left unused for manual work thanks to those labor laws. did you know those laws don't apply if it is your kid. true....
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for more on the hearing, let's go over to david weston. david: we are joined by a stein,l guest, ken duber the chief of staff of ronald reagan. >> my pleasure to be with you as always. we are watching as steven mnuchin sits there waiting for his opening statement and you have been through quite a few of these proceedings. .ake us behind the scenes what does steven mnuchin need to a cop push today? reassure theo senators orrin majority of them on the committee that he is the right version to be treasury that will give candid, good advice not only to the president and vice president but also be straight with the congress. he ranges in his portfolio everywhere from tax reform to monetary policy, fiscal policy. to reassuread range the senators that he is the right person for the job. especiallysmall task to be treasury secretary. is the steven mnuchin person who not only has the confidence of president-elect trump but also somebody who is a wise old hand and experienced on wall street which she -- which should be reassuring. served in a republ
for more on the hearing, let's go over to david weston. david: we are joined by a stein,l guest, ken duber the chief of staff of ronald reagan. >> my pleasure to be with you as always. we are watching as steven mnuchin sits there waiting for his opening statement and you have been through quite a few of these proceedings. .ake us behind the scenes what does steven mnuchin need to a cop push today? reassure theo senators orrin majority of them on the committee that he is the right version...
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police say the bus made contact with a pickup truck in weston and went over a guardrail. it was carrying about 20 middle schoolers and a couple of teachers. all the injuries we're told were minor. >>> in western massachusetts take a look at this surveillance video. wait. there you have it. that's a bus veering off a road into a field and then into a house. ouch. it happened after the bus clipped an oil truck. the driver and one of his passengers suffered minor injuries there. >>> a few men in rochester are bonded forever because of an incident caught on camera. that's william harris standing behind his car. he's actually choking. other drivers pass him by but luckily someone drives up behind him. he saved harris with a heimlich maneuver. they parted pretty quickly after that. >> to get a sense that he was in a hurry and that nobody else was helping him and i said, hey, god bless you, and he just kind of in the video took off. >> thanks, buddy. >> for anyone wondering who is this guy? he's been a contestant on american ninja warrior. he says he -- harris would like to prop
police say the bus made contact with a pickup truck in weston and went over a guardrail. it was carrying about 20 middle schoolers and a couple of teachers. all the injuries we're told were minor. >>> in western massachusetts take a look at this surveillance video. wait. there you have it. that's a bus veering off a road into a field and then into a house. ouch. it happened after the bus clipped an oil truck. the driver and one of his passengers suffered minor injuries there....
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lawyer inicing weston, d.c.. a former fellow at harvard law school. he was also an undergraduate at carnegie mellon university in pittsburgh. froms joining us massachusetts. independent line. : good morning. thank you for c-span. i've watched all over youtube, the people that have run around for the democratic party to try to get others to get registered to vote. then they throw out the republican registrations, only submitting the democratic registrations. there was all kinds of nasty stuff going on with the democratic party. they have lied to people. they burned bernie sanders right of the contest. that was despicable. she can address that. >> thank you so much for your call. aboutrstand your concern stories of that nature. i will tell you this, as i said at the outset of our conversation, there been a bevy of independent research that has been conducted by academicians, reporters, think takes on both sides of the aisle. liberal leaning organizations, conservative organizations that have all shown that these kinds of actions have not led to voter fr
lawyer inicing weston, d.c.. a former fellow at harvard law school. he was also an undergraduate at carnegie mellon university in pittsburgh. froms joining us massachusetts. independent line. : good morning. thank you for c-span. i've watched all over youtube, the people that have run around for the democratic party to try to get others to get registered to vote. then they throw out the republican registrations, only submitting the democratic registrations. there was all kinds of nasty stuff...
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david weston's lives. weston's lives.ris, you and your family founded little caesars. of thee taken so much money and we invested it in detroit. why? >> this is our home. we are proud of our city. since the turn of the century, it is the manufacturing of, ran into decades of difficult times an obligation to bring our city back. lot has been done. as we talk about infrastructure investment, private public partnerships, what could we learn? what worked well and what should we avoid? >> what we are doing injured troy -- in detroit is the power of great private public partnerships. the state of michigan stepped in and our governor had the vision to enter into a public private partnership with our organization. $450bligation was to spend million in private funds. the 450 has grown to $1.2 billion. the private spend has accelerated and we have 900lyzed an additional million. the state thought it was going , in turn, it is about $2 billion spent in private funds. economicreation and impact has been incredible. david: you are not
david weston's lives. weston's lives.ris, you and your family founded little caesars. of thee taken so much money and we invested it in detroit. why? >> this is our home. we are proud of our city. since the turn of the century, it is the manufacturing of, ran into decades of difficult times an obligation to bring our city back. lot has been done. as we talk about infrastructure investment, private public partnerships, what could we learn? what worked well and what should we avoid?...
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judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. a massive manhunt is underway in turkey for what government officials say is the lone gunman who shot his way into a popular, upscale istanbul nightclub and opened fire on hundreds of people celebrating the new year. by the time the indiscriminate shooting was over inside the reina nightclub the attacker had escaped, and at least 39 party- goers, security officers, and club empl
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mark weston talked to mary -- mary barra. asked what she expects from the president-elect. >> a we are looking for it to ,trengthen the country strengthen business performance. also looking for reform. made -- people need to understand, this is a complex business. those were decisions made a few years ago. >> it is also complex in terms of the supply chain. would it help gm or hurt gm? >> it depends on how the world set is put together. our strategy is to build where we sell. contenthe highest eu in of all the manufacturers. we have a lot of jobs here. make sure itto recognizes the investment we have made in this country. where does that project sit now within gm? everyone is announcing some sort of autonomous adventure. >> we feel good about where we are. we have vehicles getting real-world experience. it is not just about miles traveled. it is about experiencing the different situations. a lot of things that come into the roadway. our vehicles are learning a lot. you will see significant movement from us this year. you talk
mark weston talked to mary -- mary barra. asked what she expects from the president-elect. >> a we are looking for it to ,trengthen the country strengthen business performance. also looking for reform. made -- people need to understand, this is a complex business. those were decisions made a few years ago. >> it is also complex in terms of the supply chain. would it help gm or hurt gm? >> it depends on how the world set is put together. our strategy is to build where we sell....
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. >> and i'm shawn yancy inside the west field weston mall tisha lewis has the latest in the investigation. >> reporter: "fox5" learn the suspect slipped away by walking owe ut a mall door and who knows where he went from there despite a security team that is robust inside the mall at the evening during the aftermath the mall remained on even though two people were stobd dripping with blood inside. a security team is now reviewing the incident. it was business as usual inside parts of west field wheaton mall tuesday afternoon despite not one but two people barely alive after being stabbed on first floor. both ultimately died and by all accounts during the attack and after the mall remained on. >> that's private property. i don't know what the protocol may be. if they want our advice we'll certainly give it to them. i don't know that this thing happened at 3:15 i don't think they were trying to evacuate people at 4:45. >> at 5:17 tuesday west field wheaton map tweel the the earlier today an incident was handled by npd news and we thank them for responding to the matter. there was no word if
. >> and i'm shawn yancy inside the west field weston mall tisha lewis has the latest in the investigation. >> reporter: "fox5" learn the suspect slipped away by walking owe ut a mall door and who knows where he went from there despite a security team that is robust inside the mall at the evening during the aftermath the mall remained on even though two people were stobd dripping with blood inside. a security team is now reviewing the incident. it was business as usual...
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barrane: that was mary with david weston. autonomous vehicles are a focus for gm and also took center stage for chrysler. its selfny highlighted driving minivan. the two are doubling down on sixr partnership announced months ago. joining us from new york is michael wolff. it was big at ces as well. it was interesting listening to gm saying autonomous driving cars will start through sharing of cars. do you believe the same? each of the manufacturers are trying to get into the -- michael: each of the manufacturers are trying to get into the uber business. they are looking to have ongoing revenue streams. technology usually follows progression. the auto manufacturers have a lot to do before they get to self-driving cars. improving the experience inside the car. that is why we see the integration announced with microsoft putting its court, in itscars like -- putting cortana in cars. caroline: we spoke to peggy johnson of microsoft. she was saying it will be connected vehicles that dominate by 2020. when do you see autonomous driv
barrane: that was mary with david weston. autonomous vehicles are a focus for gm and also took center stage for chrysler. its selfny highlighted driving minivan. the two are doubling down on sixr partnership announced months ago. joining us from new york is michael wolff. it was big at ces as well. it was interesting listening to gm saying autonomous driving cars will start through sharing of cars. do you believe the same? each of the manufacturers are trying to get into the -- michael: each of...
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trump did not appear to make his case in person, but bloomberg's weston was there.ed to several ceos about trumps impact on their business. are you anticipating from this new administration and planning for? >> there is a lot of opportunity. we have more in common than we have at odds. we are looking to strengthen the country, strengthen business performance. provider of jobs with over 100,000 really good paying jobs, and looking for some regulatory streamlining. he has made statements about the tax, so that will improve our business and allow us to reinvest. david: there is opportunity there for you? >> there is. this is a complex business with long lead times. olt and traverse are built in lansing, michigan. we need to understand how investment is made, but look for opportunities. david: parts cross borders and come back in, assembly done youplace else, what do anticipate in terms of trade and if there were things like a cross-border tax, would it help or hurt gm? early.s too i would be speculating. it depends on how the rules are put together. of our strategy to
trump did not appear to make his case in person, but bloomberg's weston was there.ed to several ceos about trumps impact on their business. are you anticipating from this new administration and planning for? >> there is a lot of opportunity. we have more in common than we have at odds. we are looking to strengthen the country, strengthen business performance. provider of jobs with over 100,000 really good paying jobs, and looking for some regulatory streamlining. he has made statements...
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jim acosta and i said his behavior was rude, it inappropriate, and he said he had a right to ask weston. i informed him that i thought no one should be treated that way and treated that disrespectfully. and if he did it again in the future, i would have him removed. tucker, i've known you long time. you know i am a pretty solid republican. i don't care whether you are a republican or democrat or independent, but if someone did that to president obama or president clinton or frankly any other human being, i would say the same thing. nobody needs to be treated with that level of disrespect and rudeness. i think mr. jim acosta owes the president-elect apology. >> tucker: the president-elect basically made that same point. saying, you are fake news. there were organizations that were banned from trump events. i'm sort of wondering now why. the president-elect is certainly capable of responding directly to people he doesn't like in the media. he's pretty good at it. he probably is some sympathy from viewers when he does it. why would he abandon news organizations when he so clearly enjoys be
jim acosta and i said his behavior was rude, it inappropriate, and he said he had a right to ask weston. i informed him that i thought no one should be treated that way and treated that disrespectfully. and if he did it again in the future, i would have him removed. tucker, i've known you long time. you know i am a pretty solid republican. i don't care whether you are a republican or democrat or independent, but if someone did that to president obama or president clinton or frankly any other...
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we can't determine blame without taking up a real political weston -- should the prince have built the wall? your office argued for an extensive application of the political question doctrine. perhaps we should follow that case and follow the panel of the d.c. circuit, what say ye? >> i think the question is on point. what i would say is if it is a political question, those two should have never proceeded. we would've respected this court's decision. >> isn't everything a political question? >> these days, yes. i would like to get back to justice alito's point. i think friar lawrence was in this for himself. he wanted to be the hero. you don't get many activities -- opportunities to save the day and he was not going to throw away his shot. tell me why isn't that something we should take into consideration? >> i think his motives were entirely pure. keep in mind romeo and juliet came to him. they dragged him into this mess. he would not be the one really instigating this for his own glory. i think that means the parents are the proper focal point of scrutiny. they are the ones who bear
we can't determine blame without taking up a real political weston -- should the prince have built the wall? your office argued for an extensive application of the political question doctrine. perhaps we should follow that case and follow the panel of the d.c. circuit, what say ye? >> i think the question is on point. what i would say is if it is a political question, those two should have never proceeded. we would've respected this court's decision. >> isn't everything a political...
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the most prominent one the case of lisa weston from 2011, serving life for the cruel exploitation for four mentally challenged people. >> forcing them to have sex with men and forcing them to fight with each other and stealing their social media. >> this is something thats that flown against the radar and i think that is nationally. >> money could, look for major ongoing operations in this area that many believe is too low profile for far to long. i'm vernon odom, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> we are following developing news out of houston, texas, where both former president, george hw bush and his wife barbara are hospitalized. bush sr. was in the icu and had to under go a procedure after experiencing respiratory issues and the aide says the former first lady went to the same hospital after not feeling well for two weeks and that move was precautionary. >>> meanwhile, president-elect donald trump is less than 48 hours from taking the oath of office. and now the clock is ticking for crews to get the nation's capital ready for inauguration day as more and more lawmakers s
the most prominent one the case of lisa weston from 2011, serving life for the cruel exploitation for four mentally challenged people. >> forcing them to have sex with men and forcing them to fight with each other and stealing their social media. >> this is something thats that flown against the radar and i think that is nationally. >> money could, look for major ongoing operations in this area that many believe is too low profile for far to long. i'm vernon odom, channel 6...
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i think the bigger weston is around the click metric in general.e are hearing from our customers they are starting to value how much clicks are overall. caroline: explain that. >> obviously, the search engine is google's cash cow. it has been for some time. the default behavior for an ad on a search engine is to click it and to click all those blue links. in youtube, you are viewing an ad. so that could be a very good thing for google. you are opening up to a whole new range of use cases, a whole new range of verticals. you can click to buy laundry soap unless you are shopping on amazon, that can open up a pbg category, but the whole click metric will get a lot of noise the more important you to get. caroline: we are just hearing from the ceo of the google admin of the business, and he said the key power, the three biggest bets, youtube is the first one, cloud, and hardware. let's dig in with you more on the hardware. cloud, they say, is their fastest-growing area of business. but they have tough competition from amazon and microsoft. >> they do. m
i think the bigger weston is around the click metric in general.e are hearing from our customers they are starting to value how much clicks are overall. caroline: explain that. >> obviously, the search engine is google's cash cow. it has been for some time. the default behavior for an ad on a search engine is to click it and to click all those blue links. in youtube, you are viewing an ad. so that could be a very good thing for google. you are opening up to a whole new range of use cases,...
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marty weston says the rainy season is always a busy time for them. >> reporter:the job he was on today specific damage from the stormbut there was some routine maintenance to take care of after a big rain. >>"there's some moisture that got into the cable up there, so i'm trying to trace down where the actual cross is." >> reporter:weston says this time of year they have linemen working around the clock because of the weather. >> reporter:he's been working ten or twelve hours a day lately, and even had a stint up in auburn during the holiday season, just because they needed more hands on deck. >> reporter:coming up tonight at six, you'll hear from people back here in this pleasant hill neighborhoodwhere some of them were stuck in their house for a while sunday. >> reporter:i'll have a look at what this part of town is dealing with. live in pleasant hill, spencer blake, kron four news. >> grant:and make sure you have the free kron-4 mobile app to track the rain this week. be the first to know about severe traffic and weather in your area. >> grant:we'll keep you updated through breaking
marty weston says the rainy season is always a busy time for them. >> reporter:the job he was on today specific damage from the stormbut there was some routine maintenance to take care of after a big rain. >>"there's some moisture that got into the cable up there, so i'm trying to trace down where the actual cross is." >> reporter:weston says this time of year they have linemen working around the clock because of the weather. >> reporter:he's been working ten...
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scarlet: jessica, with less than 24 -- once again, with weston 24 hours to go, you can watch the -- with less than 24 hours to go, you can watch the whole thing on bloomberg.com. lloyd blankfein was also asked if there is anything he would like to see in terms of regulation being changed. lloyd: people have been interpreted as for regulation, against regulation -- i think in the trauma following the financial crisis people wanted to make sure, at all costs, we never got into that situation again. well, if you are going to guarantee we never get into that situation again, ever, ever, ever, you put in belts and suspenders, and you reduce the productivity of the united states to the return of t bills -- the treasury bill. nobody wants that. it is not a shock to me the pendulum would swing far in one direction and over time it would come back. there was a lot of reluctance to go back and open these rules for amendment because everybody was afraid that once you opened it up it would be another free-for-all, and nobody knew how it would come back, so nobody wanted to open it up. i think we're
scarlet: jessica, with less than 24 -- once again, with weston 24 hours to go, you can watch the -- with less than 24 hours to go, you can watch the whole thing on bloomberg.com. lloyd blankfein was also asked if there is anything he would like to see in terms of regulation being changed. lloyd: people have been interpreted as for regulation, against regulation -- i think in the trauma following the financial crisis people wanted to make sure, at all costs, we never got into that situation...
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matt: hey, guy, later on today, i am looking to david weston's interview from detroit, the north americanuto show ther ein the capital of cars. we can sit down with the gm ceo, mary barra; for ceo, mark field; an and nissan c carlos go. it's going to be a various exciting show to watch this year as -- a very exciting show to watch this year. guy? guy: looking forward to that later on in the day. we will carry on the conversation. "surveillance" is up next, francine lacqua and, later on, tom keene. i'm going to eab digital radio. ♪ francine: tightening up. potential candidates to head the fed suggest monetary policy would not be so lose if they are in charge. volatility continues as the offshore currency tumbles for a second day. a pboc advisor tells us that more efforts to stem capital outflows are unlikely. >> at the moment, things are stabilizing. they took some measures and the measures became effective, and i think the market s
matt: hey, guy, later on today, i am looking to david weston's interview from detroit, the north americanuto show ther ein the capital of cars. we can sit down with the gm ceo, mary barra; for ceo, mark field; an and nissan c carlos go. it's going to be a various exciting show to watch this year as -- a very exciting show to watch this year. guy? guy: looking forward to that later on in the day. we will carry on the conversation. "surveillance" is up next, francine lacqua and, later...
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i'm david weston.nnouncement came that the former deutsche bank ceo would take over as the new president. a reporter for politics on bloomberg. what does this symbolize aware they are taking this company? >> he says he has big ambitions for the company. we were talking about how they might raise more capital to facilitate more transactions. they want to take on a lot of the clients the large banks have been shedding. he has been able to keep a couple of these clients. metlife has come to his defense and said they love the fact that he can take them into asia. they do want him. cantor as tried to expand multiple times before. they have hired a new head of the etf. some of those people have left. david: he will be based in london. what markets is he going after? >> he is going after asia. an area of growth for canton fitzgerald. they are expanding their products, but they are also expanding geographic footprint. --ton fitzgerald is about people versus 100,000 people for deutsche bank. a lot of people are
i'm david weston.nnouncement came that the former deutsche bank ceo would take over as the new president. a reporter for politics on bloomberg. what does this symbolize aware they are taking this company? >> he says he has big ambitions for the company. we were talking about how they might raise more capital to facilitate more transactions. they want to take on a lot of the clients the large banks have been shedding. he has been able to keep a couple of these clients. metlife has come to...
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let's bring in david weston, who ceo mark with ford fields. w.: thanks, and thanks for joining us. a lot of announcements coming from flat rock a let's talk about the $1.6 billion you will not invest in a new plant in mexico. simply put, would you have made the same decision regardless of what the president-elect said? because you do not need those cars to be made there or because of the president-elect? mark: we would make the same decision. the main reason for canceling the plant is our next generation focus was going to be built in that plant. what we have seen is a market the client in demand for small vehicles in north america. so we do not need that capacity. we will take the focus that was supposed to be produced there and produce it in an existing facility in mexico. david w.: so you would have made the same decision regardless of what the new initiation -- demonstration is saying about this plant. but he did talk to the president-elect. why did you give him a call? mark: first, we wanted them to know the announcement we were making th
let's bring in david weston, who ceo mark with ford fields. w.: thanks, and thanks for joining us. a lot of announcements coming from flat rock a let's talk about the $1.6 billion you will not invest in a new plant in mexico. simply put, would you have made the same decision regardless of what the president-elect said? because you do not need those cars to be made there or because of the president-elect? mark: we would make the same decision. the main reason for canceling the plant is our next...
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stressing about deflation, however, whether it is actually recovering from the great recession is another westondent. is our asian economics correspondent. thingnecessarily a good that everybody is shouting about here? reporter: we are in a better position than where we were. the central banks have been desperate for inflation in money to parts of the world, maybe less for the emerging world. now we are seeing traction in prices. we are seeing eurozone expectations fascinate 2013. we have seen ppi pickup in china for the first time in three years. we have seen a pickup in demand in places like america as well. higher prices generate demand on the factory floor, and it generates higher wages, all in theory. that's where we are right now. it is a relative pace. we are not heading towards deflation anymore. we are having slow inflation, not a bad thing. rishaad: a lot of people are saying be cautious, watch out for the rebound we are seeing. seen how the dollar rally is, at least for now. anna: -- reporter: you should not get excited yet, because there are risks. first of all, the base effect. the
stressing about deflation, however, whether it is actually recovering from the great recession is another westondent. is our asian economics correspondent. thingnecessarily a good that everybody is shouting about here? reporter: we are in a better position than where we were. the central banks have been desperate for inflation in money to parts of the world, maybe less for the emerging world. now we are seeing traction in prices. we are seeing eurozone expectations fascinate 2013. we have seen...
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i'm not going to get in front of the president's executive action but areas like dakota and the westone pipeline, areas that can increase jobs and economic growth and tap into america's energy supply more, that is something he has been very clear about. not only in the campaign but around thanksgiving he was talking about that being a big priority. that is one of those ones where the energy sector in our natural resources are an area where the president is very keen on making our that we maximize natural resources to america's benefit. energyod for american and for jobs and growth. >> before i get to a policy question, a question about the nature of your job. is it your intention to always tell the truth from that podium, and will you pledge never to knowingly say something that is not factual? mr. spicer: it is. it is an honor to do this, and yes, i believe that we have to be honest with the american people. i think sometimes we can disagree on the facts. there are certain things that we may not fully understand when we come out, but our intention is never to lie to you, jonathan. you
i'm not going to get in front of the president's executive action but areas like dakota and the westone pipeline, areas that can increase jobs and economic growth and tap into america's energy supply more, that is something he has been very clear about. not only in the campaign but around thanksgiving he was talking about that being a big priority. that is one of those ones where the energy sector in our natural resources are an area where the president is very keen on making our that we...
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i think the bigger weston is around the click metric in general.e are hearing from our customers they are starting to value how much clicks are overall. caroline: explain that. >> obviously, the search engine is google's cash cow. it has been for some time. the default behavior for an ad on a search engine is to click it and to click all those blue links. in youtube, you are viewing an ad. so that could be a very good thing for google. you are opening up to a whole new range of use cases, a whole new range of verticals. you can click to buy laundry soap unless you are shopping on amazon, that can open up a pbg category, but the whole click metric will get a lot of noise the more important you to get. caroline: we are just hearing from the ceo of the google admin of the business, and he said the key power, the three biggest bets, youtube is the first one, cloud, and hardware. let's dig in with you more on the hardware. cloud, they say, is their fastest-growing area of business. but they have tough competition from amazon and microsoft. >> they do. m
i think the bigger weston is around the click metric in general.e are hearing from our customers they are starting to value how much clicks are overall. caroline: explain that. >> obviously, the search engine is google's cash cow. it has been for some time. the default behavior for an ad on a search engine is to click it and to click all those blue links. in youtube, you are viewing an ad. so that could be a very good thing for google. you are opening up to a whole new range of use cases,...
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. >> that was bill speaking with bloomberg weston -- david westin.ak down. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: alabama will take on clemson in the college championship. favorite to win for a second straight year and they already beat them in the legacy game. the program brings in $97 billion a year, more than twice what they do. bloomberg's reporter took a look at business of college sports. the alabama football team is bringing a lot of money and others are taking a lot of debt because of the attempt. how much money are we talking about here? you build beautiful facilities and multibillion-dollar practice facilities and good players to come, and you challenge them a field. we look at what their debt service looks like. anything from low range to the 200 millions. >> uc berkeley, pretty much off the charts at this point. i see georgia tech -- georgia tech in the middle there. how does it work? is scaredn everyone to take on debt is revenue streams are in question. a way to do it helpfully is take as a way of guaranteeing you will have a way to take it back
. >> that was bill speaking with bloomberg weston -- david westin.ak down. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: alabama will take on clemson in the college championship. favorite to win for a second straight year and they already beat them in the legacy game. the program brings in $97 billion a year, more than twice what they do. bloomberg's reporter took a look at business of college sports. the alabama football team is bringing a lot of money and others are taking a lot of debt because of...
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i am jonathan ferro alongside david weston. counting down to the payroll report. you switch up the board, was the free payroll squeeze of some of the crowded positions. u.s. 10ed at 235 on the year. is what you need to know at this hour. jobs, jobs, jobs. the nonfarm payroll report is what donald trump says is the important goal of the administration. yuan slips. it has been a year since it felt as much in a single day. volatility came after the bank raised the fixing rate less than anticipated. tweeting for jobs. donald trump is moving forward on his -- creating those jobs by tweeting daily. turntime it is toyota's with mr. trump threatening a border tax on corollas. we want to come back to the jobs report, less than 30 minutes away from the nonfarm payroll numbers. is here in the studio and from stamford, connecticut is dean maki. thank you for joining us. mr. obama has created a fair number of jobs. what does that do for donald trump and sometimes it is important to choose your predecessor carefully. does that make it more difficult for mr. trump to create new
i am jonathan ferro alongside david weston. counting down to the payroll report. you switch up the board, was the free payroll squeeze of some of the crowded positions. u.s. 10ed at 235 on the year. is what you need to know at this hour. jobs, jobs, jobs. the nonfarm payroll report is what donald trump says is the important goal of the administration. yuan slips. it has been a year since it felt as much in a single day. volatility came after the bank raised the fixing rate less than...
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i'm david weston.his time for a potential deal taking a different approach to how it will meet its obligations. they are at least considering turning to a private equity firm to handle some of their restructuring of bad mortgages that deutsche bank promised to take care of. joining us from london, michael moore, who heads the coverage of european banks. take us into this deal. this is not something that justice department anticipated when they did their first deal. >> banks are finally -- constantly looking for ways to adjust that are the cheapest to them and in this case it might be lending to private equity firms that regularly do these kinds of loan modifications. as i understand the deal, the private equity firm would be the one calling you up to say -- let's talk about the deal we had. it won't be deutsche bank on the line. correct. they would be lending to those private equity firms and they want to get credit for that on the consumer relief front. the question is whether that is consumer -- addi
i'm david weston.his time for a potential deal taking a different approach to how it will meet its obligations. they are at least considering turning to a private equity firm to handle some of their restructuring of bad mortgages that deutsche bank promised to take care of. joining us from london, michael moore, who heads the coverage of european banks. take us into this deal. this is not something that justice department anticipated when they did their first deal. >> banks are finally --...
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how bad will the consumer squeeze be weston mark this is what we will try and find out. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." first thing's first. we need to check on the markets. this is what your data looks like today. the yuan extending gains. hong kong lifting asian stocks. the stoxx 600 in europe practically unchanged. euro and gold extending some of their gains. we're looking at offshore yuan recovering from an earlier loss. meanwhile, yen in line for the strongest levels in more than three weeks. 116.28. 20 more on the markets shortly. let's get to the bloomberg first word news. here's sebastian salek. sebastian: the fed minutes show donald trump's plans may force rate hikes at a faster pace. policymakers saw an increase in the upside risks in their growth forecast and many were worried they would have to quicken the pace. the fomc's next session is at the end of the month, with its decision announced on february 1. donald trump has picked a wall street insider to be his top regulator despite railing against the industry on the campaign trail. he will nominate jay cl
how bad will the consumer squeeze be weston mark this is what we will try and find out. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." first thing's first. we need to check on the markets. this is what your data looks like today. the yuan extending gains. hong kong lifting asian stocks. the stoxx 600 in europe practically unchanged. euro and gold extending some of their gains. we're looking at offshore yuan recovering from an earlier loss. meanwhile, yen in line for the strongest levels in more...
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. ♪ david: this is bloomberg, i'm david weston. meeting at the white house with the ceos of the major auto companies and tweeted this -- will be meeting at 9:00 with top auto executives concerning jobs in america. i want new plants to be built here for jobs -- cars to be sold here. >> i know i come out with a lot of confidence that the president is very serious on making sure the united states economy is going to be strong and have policies, tax, regulatory, or and thatdrive that, encourages all of us as ceos as we make decisions going forward. david: we are joined by david welch, who covers all things auto. give us a sense from the automobile company side, is this extracting something or is this a negotiation with a look to get something as well? both.w.: i think it is donald trump loves the publicity he is going to get. things he can very easily give, lowering tech -- corporate tax rates. atmay be a tense negotiation one point or another if he wants a lot more investment, but i think he wants them to succeed and that is the botto
. ♪ david: this is bloomberg, i'm david weston. meeting at the white house with the ceos of the major auto companies and tweeted this -- will be meeting at 9:00 with top auto executives concerning jobs in america. i want new plants to be built here for jobs -- cars to be sold here. >> i know i come out with a lot of confidence that the president is very serious on making sure the united states economy is going to be strong and have policies, tax, regulatory, or and thatdrive that,...
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david weston is in washington with a guest instrumental to that day.busy man with us today. tom barrack, the founder of colony capital. more important this week, he is the chair of the presidential inauguration. thanks for taking time to be with us. tom: thanks for having me. david: you got started last night with your first official event. it was a striking event. tell us about that dinner. tom: the president-elect, he did such an amazing job, when he set out this week, he wanted the first chapter to be a little bit about his sensitivity and his interest in foreign policy. he said what do we do for foreign diplomats? i said, there is not much that is ever done for foreign diplomats. he said, i want that to be my first fingerprint on the global canvas. he said, i want to introduce to them what my cultural sense is an attribute to the domestic foreign diplomatic course. he picked a venue which was pretty amazing, the mellon building, the site in 1949 of where nato was signed. david: that is where nato originated on constitution avenue. tom: absolutely.
david weston is in washington with a guest instrumental to that day.busy man with us today. tom barrack, the founder of colony capital. more important this week, he is the chair of the presidential inauguration. thanks for taking time to be with us. tom: thanks for having me. david: you got started last night with your first official event. it was a striking event. tell us about that dinner. tom: the president-elect, he did such an amazing job, when he set out this week, he wanted the first...
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i'm david weston. he served 22 years in congress serving the state of south dakota.ow as much as tom dashiell does about how washington works and what goes wrong where he does not work -- when it does not work. he joins us from washington dc. senator, thank you so much. >> having to be with you, david. david: i want to play something for you from congressman blackburn about what she sees as the pitfalls of the republicans fighting against the democrats in these confirmation hearings. >> i do think what you are going to see as they are going to pick, pick, pick and try to go after anything on any of the cabinet nominees that they feel like they can go in and doing up a littleing them bit. david: what is the proper role of the minority? and when do they overstep? mr. dashiell: i think the proper role is oversight. congress has a very important role to play with regard to nominations. the screening, the scrutiny around the nominating process, and ultimately making decisions about the fitness of a high-level government officials. i think it has to be done with civility a
i'm david weston. he served 22 years in congress serving the state of south dakota.ow as much as tom dashiell does about how washington works and what goes wrong where he does not work -- when it does not work. he joins us from washington dc. senator, thank you so much. >> having to be with you, david. david: i want to play something for you from congressman blackburn about what she sees as the pitfalls of the republicans fighting against the democrats in these confirmation hearings....
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i'm david weston.icked off and we are bring you a lineup of great interviews. joining us now to recap the last few hours is bloomberg's erik schatzker. what you have coming up? i want to know who you are interviewing. erik: lots coming up this afternoon, including michelle, the chairman of syngenta. this is a company in the agricultural industry being acquired. it will create a giant in the fertilizer and seed industry. there are concerns though that particular with the arrival of donald trump to the white house that there may be hair on this deal that need to be sorted out. we will be talking about that as you might imagine. a little later on, we will be hearing from the ceo of the ontario teachers pension plan. it has him was 200 billion canadian dollars under management. almost $200 billion canadian under management.finally this afternoon, the president of the nyse group is the man overseeing the change of the new york stock exchange and the advent of quantitative shops. what does he see ahead? how
i'm david weston.icked off and we are bring you a lineup of great interviews. joining us now to recap the last few hours is bloomberg's erik schatzker. what you have coming up? i want to know who you are interviewing. erik: lots coming up this afternoon, including michelle, the chairman of syngenta. this is a company in the agricultural industry being acquired. it will create a giant in the fertilizer and seed industry. there are concerns though that particular with the arrival of donald trump...