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. >> reverend weston, unitarian church. >> the courage to enter into the arena. forces of injustice, exploitation, bigotry, and exploitation. let us never take our faith and freedom for granted, that we salute it and go our way unchanged. or if we do not make it a part of us, if we do not write it in our hearts and our minds, our nation shall die with it. >> we need not fear. today our children are upholding the honor of the nation. ♪ ♪ >> james and teresa clayton of kentucky and the many others elsewhere. dorothy of charlotte, north carolina. joe alban of tennessee. elizabeth beckford, one of the nine of little rock, arkansas. so many more in henderson, kentucky, nashville, tennessee, mansfield, texas. >> children setting an example of courage and dignity for all of us. cochairman roy wilkins. >> we are here because the rulers of the dark as of this world, the darkness of ignorance , arrogance, prejudice, and hatred, have permitted to rise up and ravage the peace of our nation to preclude them and maim the wicked. my friends, we have gathered here today because
. >> reverend weston, unitarian church. >> the courage to enter into the arena. forces of injustice, exploitation, bigotry, and exploitation. let us never take our faith and freedom for granted, that we salute it and go our way unchanged. or if we do not make it a part of us, if we do not write it in our hearts and our minds, our nation shall die with it. >> we need not fear. today our children are upholding the honor of the nation. ♪ ♪ >> james and teresa clayton of...
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there will be for the patchy rain from western scotland and northern ireland and wales and weston pricesunny spells. a brisk westerly please, look at these temperatures. still single digits but elsewhere, double figure temperatures x make a mild blip in the cold spell. looks like the rain gets heavier across northern scotla nd gets heavier across northern scotland into saturday. saturday without cloud the limit cold front north by. elsewhere, we are waiting for this every of rain to come in. it was slightest way into northern ireland to give a few hours of rain here, still some uncertainty about the timing but it looks as though it holds off the bulk of the uk until after dark. it is still mild. an area of cold air tucked away into scotla nd area of cold air tucked away into scotland where you can see some snow. there is a cold front moving through going into sunday. this area of low pressure. notice the one switching around. more of a northerly direction. it will feel very different again. it will be rain around. they could be wintry in nature. some of that may feel further south going
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. >> rev and weston, unitarian church. >> grant us the courage to enter into the arena of life and theiry against all of the forces of injustice, exportation, bigotry, and discrimination. let us never take our faith and freedom for granted, that we salute it, and go our way unchained. for if we do not make it a part of us, if we do not rotate in our hearts and minds, that faith will die and her nation shall die with it. >> but we need not fear. today, our negro children are upholding the honor of the nation. ♪ james and teresa garden of clay, kentucky, and the many others elsewhere. dorothy kountze of charlotte, north carolina. joe and alan and bobby kane of clint tennessee. elizabeth ekberg, one of the nine of the little rock arkansas. and so many more in henderson kentucky, nashville, tennessee, mansfield texas. [ crowd chanting ] ♪children, sitting at an example of courage and dignity for all of us. ♪ cochairman roy wilkins. >> we are here because the rulers of the darkness of this world, the darkness of ignorance, arrogance, prejudice, and hatred have permitted to rise up and ravage
. >> rev and weston, unitarian church. >> grant us the courage to enter into the arena of life and theiry against all of the forces of injustice, exportation, bigotry, and discrimination. let us never take our faith and freedom for granted, that we salute it, and go our way unchained. for if we do not make it a part of us, if we do not rotate in our hearts and minds, that faith will die and her nation shall die with it. >> but we need not fear. today, our negro children are...
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judy and josh weston, jpb foundation and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm chris yaristiahri christian. president trump's 35 day standoff with congress sucked up the attention at home. while abroad alliances rece s shaky grounds. author argues while america retreats russia and china arise and terrorist expand their reach. basically that chaos is the normal. the new book, new rules of war, victory in the age of durable disorder. as part of the 82nd airborne division his officer was one stanley mcchrystal. the head of u.s. and international forces in afghanistan and himself a brilliant military strategist. he even wrote the forward to miss book. i've been changing the changing face of war with them and why the west is playing catchup. welcome to the program. >> thanks for having me. >> i'm really interested it. here is a book, sean, you've written, general mcchrystal has done the forward to. i'm just learning you were both in the same battalion in the 82nd airborne but you, general, were the commander, his c
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sue and edgar wachenheim iii, the cheryl and phillip milstein family, seton melvin, judy and josh weston, the jpb foundation, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. the government shutdown is about to be the longest in american history, surpassing the 1995 standoff between house speaker newt gingrich and president bill clinton. it's important to remember that this is not only a political fight over whether to fund president donald trump's southern border wall but a personal punch in the pocketbook for the many thousands of americans who work for the government and who are now going unpaid. either furloughed or forced to work without compensation. one such is mark munoz. he's a firefighter in california working for the u.s. forest service, and he puts his life on the line to protect his fellow americans including in this latest wild and deadly fire season. the government shutdown means that he's sitting at home without pay, waiting for his representatives to sort out their mess, an
sue and edgar wachenheim iii, the cheryl and phillip milstein family, seton melvin, judy and josh weston, the jpb foundation, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. the government shutdown is about to be the longest in american history, surpassing the 1995 standoff between house speaker newt gingrich and president bill clinton. it's important to remember that this is not only a...
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irene schwartz, sue and edgar wachenheim iii, the sheryl and phillip milstein family, judy and josh weston, jpb foundation and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. security is deteriorating thanks to the government shutdown. that's what's in an internal e-mail by an official at the tsa, transportation security administration. publicly tsa insists security is strong. but hundreds of screeners across the country who aren't getting paid are simply calling in sick. and that is just a small piece of the very real crisis critics say the president has created to get funding for his border wall. no solution appears in sight. today the president said again he might end up declaring a national emergency to bypass congress and get that funding for that wall. >> we are all working together. i really believe democrats and republicans are working together. i think that something will happen, i hope. otherwise we'll go about it in a different manner. i don't think we'll have to do that but you don't
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sue and edgar walkenheim iii, seaton melvin, judy and josh weston, the jpb foundation and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone, i'm christiane amanpour in london. consequences long delayed but not denied. congressman steve king of iowa has a well established history of racist views, but it's what he told "the new york times" this week that's finally spurring some action from republican leaders. quote, white nationalist, white supremacist, western civilization, how did that language become offensive? well, house minority leader kevin mccarthy called the comments unamerican and stripped king of his coveted spots on the judiciary and agriculture committees. here's what president trump had to say about it. >> mr. president, what about steve king's remarks? >> who? >> steve king. congressman king. >> i haven't been followi it. i really haven't been following it. >> so what could possibly stand in more stark contrast to king and trump's brand of politics? look no further than fellow midwesterner, ilhan omar. she was born in s
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judy and josh weston. the jpb foundation, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program. i'm christiane amanpour in london. as the longest government shutdown in history enters its fifth week, hundreds of thousands of federal employees remain without work and pay, including nearly a quarter of a million veterans who work for the government. one union says the former service personnel are among the hardest hit by the furlough. morale-sapping news at home and abroad in the field. after four americans were killed in a suicide blast in syria last week. at the very moment the president is rallying to with draw u.s. troops from the country. the decision sparked several high profile resignations from the administration. first, james mattis. then brett mcgurk who was the presidential envoy for the global coalition to defeat isis. mcgurk's work spanned three administrations. now he's written an op-ed. trump said he's giving it new life. everything the administ
judy and josh weston. the jpb foundation, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program. i'm christiane amanpour in london. as the longest government shutdown in history enters its fifth week, hundreds of thousands of federal employees remain without work and pay, including nearly a quarter of a million veterans who work for the government. one union says the former service personnel are among the hardest hit by the furlough....
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sue and edgar walkenheim iii, the cheryl and philip milstein family, seton melvin, judy and josh westonthe jpb foundation, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. venezuela is firing back after the united states imposed tough sanctions. $18 billion worth on the state oil company. making the announcement, national security adviser john bolton sparked talk of an even bigger threat, because his yellow notepad there had the words "5,000 troops to colombia" scrolled and exposed for all to see. in an address, president maduro lashed out at president trump. >> translator: i make donald trump responsible for any violence that might happen in venezuela. you will be the one responsible, mr. president donald trump, responsible for this policy of regime change in venezuela and the blood that could flow in venezuela will be the blood that will be on your hands. >> well, russia's foreign minister, sergey lavrov, backs maduro. he called the u.s. sanctions illegal, while the u.s.-backed interim p
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sue and edgar walkenheim iii, the sheryl and philip mills team family, seton melvin, judy and josh westonntributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> welcome to the program and i'm christiane amanpour in london. >>> the president refused to back down on his budget of $5 billion for a border wall with mexico and the government remains in partial shut down. the impasse has a dramatic impact on about 800,000 federal employees who are out of work or working without pay. tens of thousands more federal contractors are also out of work. the fall yoult -- the fallout for the country is immense and many national parks and museums are closed and the ones that are open lack basic services such as waste disposal. the agency that processes loans for small businesses isn't working either. home buyers seeking federal mortgage approval could have to wait and scientific research is disrupted by a lack of access to data and government support. and that is just a small sampling. president trump is warning that he could just declare a national emergency and take money from the militar
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judy and josh weston. the jpb foundation. and by contributions to your pbs stations from viewers like you. >>> welcome to the program. everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. two men are claiming to be the legitimate president of venezuela at this hour after the leader of the opposition and head of the national assembly, juan guaido, swore himself into office. it comes amid dramatic anti-government protests on the streets of caracas against the incumbent president nicolas maduro who many blame for the economic and humanitarian catastrophes that are plaguing their country. minutes after guaido declared himself interim president, he was recognized by president and a host of other latin american countries including brazil and colombia. they followed very quickly. ma daught maduro's regime is desperately seeking support from beijing and moscow who says the u.s. is simply pouring gas on the fire in caracas. in response, maduro ordered u.s. diplomats to leave the country within 72 hours. >> translator: i have decided to break
judy and josh weston. the jpb foundation. and by contributions to your pbs stations from viewers like you. >>> welcome to the program. everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. two men are claiming to be the legitimate president of venezuela at this hour after the leader of the opposition and head of the national assembly, juan guaido, swore himself into office. it comes amid dramatic anti-government protests on the streets of caracas against the incumbent president nicolas maduro...
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sue and edgar wachenheim iii, the cheryl and philip milstein family, seton melvin, judy and josh westonthe jpb foundation, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. with a tale of prison, psychological torture, life or death, that all began the morning of july 22nd, 2014, for an american journalist in tehran. jason and his wife were swept up in a police raid and they had no idea why. he had been working as the city's bureau chief for "the washington post" when suddenly he found himself jailed on trumped up charges of espionage and he was locked away for 544 days, or 1 1/2 years, in the country's infamous prison. but perhaps he was lucky. as his freedom was in part linked for it extraordinary diplomatic efforts around the u.s./iran nuclear negotiations, and he was released in 2016. there are still americans held hostage in iran right now, but relations between the two countries are much, much worse. jason zion is now suing the iranian government and he is retelling his grim experienc
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sue and edgar wachenheim iii, the cheryl and philip milstein family, seton melvin, judy and josh weston. the jpb foundation and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. you could be excused for not quite getting brexit or frankly not beginning to understand. in a turbulent world, it is a slow moving story about beaurocracy, back room dealing and how to honor a referendum that was held in 2016 which offered no facts about the future. right now the uk remains in the european union. in less than 70 days it leaves. the problem is britain has in exit agreement with the european union. experts say if it leaves like that on march 29th, hurling itself off a cliff, the economic impact will be disastrous. the british parliament has roundly rejected prime minister may's deal. and the plan b she property forward on monday looks an awful lot like plan a. the drama in parliament, some say the soap opera, has made this story oddly compelling around the world, even in the united states where this gove
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sue and edgar wachenheim iii, the cheryl and philip milstein family, seton melvin, judy and josh weston, and by the jpg foundation, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program everyone. i'm christine amanpour in london. is american government broken? consider this. the generosity of the celebrity chef jose andres was once reserved for victims of natural disasters. he fed the people of puerto rico after the devastatingly 2017 hurricane. but now, he's helping out in a manmade disaster. feeding people who have good, jobs, full-time work, and good pay. but they work for the federal government and they've gone unpaid for nearly four weeks. so they're lining up at food banks and on the brink of financial ruin. >> there will be no back pay for this. this is unpaid time off for me. so that's definitely not ideal right now. just coming off of the holidays and also i recently got engaged. so was trying to save for the wedding. > i don't understand why we as government workers are being penalized for a wall that we have nothing to do with.
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simply to reduce his sentence weston corning is the story. did donald trump instruct his former attorney michael cohen to lie to congress that is the bomb shell story buzzfeed news published late on thursday citing two law enforcement sources. the website reports that after the twenty sixteen presidential election michael cohen was told by donald trump to lie about the negotiations over the moscow project. a multi million dollar business venture which would have seen a trump tower built in the russian capita. specifically the president personally instructed him to lie by claiming that negotiations ended months earlier than theyey actually did in order to obscure trump's involvement. your move is widely seen as an attempt to limit the findings of the investigation into russian involvement in the campaign whichh is headed by special counsel robert muller. donald trump is often question michael collins credibility calling him a liar and a weak person. but in this case it is not a matter of cohen's word versus trumps word. buzzfeed says officials
simply to reduce his sentence weston corning is the story. did donald trump instruct his former attorney michael cohen to lie to congress that is the bomb shell story buzzfeed news published late on thursday citing two law enforcement sources. the website reports that after the twenty sixteen presidential election michael cohen was told by donald trump to lie about the negotiations over the moscow project. a multi million dollar business venture which would have seen a trump tower built in the...
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he asked a question civil and this question was a neighbor being asked nobody asked that question weston stupid ideation has been operating as a monologue never be a count and they haven't checked that with these crimes and then this for the first time in the history of the global scale. you know through week cation asked that question is this when we saw the emergence of these wacky memes some of the ones when the basic questions were asked are we civil again and there was no answer right now where we saw the emergence of prison flaws and all these other crazy means because it gives the elites and the powerful in the media a way to track people's attention yes i mean any logical discourse right so whatever right and to focus on love to go. away maybe get some of these nations. bubbling oh yeah nightmares never. take the tension away where they come from is that the value of a peppery the frog is so we don't ask are we still part of the american dream it's that we poured into corrected by media so we don't remember things we don't remember our past the american people don't have a sense
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think the democrats are going to be talking about some of the things that you talked about in your weston during their debates, and i wonder if democrats will be pushing for things like public financing of elections, which i guess hypothetically could reduce the amount of big money or coming up with some sort of legislative response the citizens united supreme court decision for that from several years ago, but sometimes these reforms don't necessarily work the way you intend. ,he mccain-feingold campaign finance reforms, they intended to make the parties a little less powerful but you still see big donors having influences on these elections. --o not know if it is certainly, democrats are more in favor of these campaign-finance restrictions that republican. republicans see it as a free speech issue, and this supreme court, which is more conservative then we have seen in the past, might view these campaign-finance issues as first amendment questions. even if democrats got total control of washington and tried to do wide sweeping campaign-finance regulations, i do not know if the court wou
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bringing winter to the founders that brings proper thunderstorms once again dance for the islands to weston's out of cuba and telling off through on dearest i'm sure is still wet bad way that that is still there having moved a needle bit further east into nicaragua during monday. if you were looking at this from the outside you would really wonder what was going on what do you see is gross is a religion that they have an in-depth exploration of global capitalism and our obsession with economic growth this is still the center of capitalism there is no limits i view myself as a capital artist we are trying to break through the world smaller and smaller we don't want to be realistic in the world we would rather have a fantasy growing pains on al-jazeera the latest news as it breaks the difference is that to boost volatiles awesome floyd was that authentic in the roots with the this time both with truth is. with detail coverage why though has already said that he's ready to take over as interim president and calls for you elections. from around the world volunteers are doing what they can and tha
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son is one of the first type faces that bridges the gap between weston an hour of fun designed by about house graduates the amash first subhumans cos i'm sure it's here but these days you'll see a man typeface on every street sign on public transport on public website center official printed material off deal until i was very fortunate to be able to help define the urban landscape visual identity of the city just as if this is where the national spirit is the best of. the middle eastern city is also home to some intriguing modernist architecture albeit a little heat no way and more often than not so much what. whereas the common films on this cultural sense that it's impossible to overlook. if i miss the soap on the mental you could say i was happy to see it in such a prominent position in the city was rebranding itself but the result was a disaster for. the brought that i promise you came to my type designer so i wasn't supposed to be like this is the equivalent of taking a painting or a photo and then stretching it it's really distorted that's how they why that's what's out. that's wh
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>> that is a weston for the hour.tary kirstjen neilsen attempted to get a briefing video to people in the oval office and we cut off. nancy pelosi said we don't need to be lectured to by you but she was giving them a briefing on what the situation is on the ground. the president says we are in a shutdown situation. that needs to stop. the shutdown is wrong but not something border security is wrong idea the amount of money we are talking about that the house rules committee made available on the floor two weeks ago, is a tiny amount of the total discretionary budget. rob: that is interesting. it is not a big amount of money they are asking for. we appreciate it. 35 after the hour, the president vowed to take down the violent gang ms 13. >> we will find you, we will arrest you, we will jail you, and we will deport you. rob: the crackdown appears to be working, the progress made in one of the violent gang's biggest strongholds. jillian: donald from taking a page from game of thrones in teasing iran sanctions, carly shim
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there's famous studies by allen weston at one time, the privacy guru, and allen weston surveys of americans show clearly over years there's a very small percentage of what he calls privacy phobics, 10% of americans really, really care about this stuff. there's another 10% that are privacy indifferents, and 80% of the people are in the middle, and those middle people are like, for things that they actually care about, they can press the opt out button. what i worry about is that we're going to design our privacy law basically on the 10% of the phobics and they're going to dictate the rest of our lives. there are a lot of tools out there to address what you're concerned about. >> michael, can i jump in on that? >> there is a school of thought that says there's no such thing really as de-identified data that can't be reidentified. i think we ought to get that idea out there. and i think we'll just leave it at that. i want to make sure that that issue that, you know, you're completely anonymous, let me add one more point. when i learned that my cell phone provider was selling information about
there's famous studies by allen weston at one time, the privacy guru, and allen weston surveys of americans show clearly over years there's a very small percentage of what he calls privacy phobics, 10% of americans really, really care about this stuff. there's another 10% that are privacy indifferents, and 80% of the people are in the middle, and those middle people are like, for things that they actually care about, they can press the opt out button. what i worry about is that we're going to...
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the cheryl and philip milstein judy and josh weston. ask by cob trntributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> polls show americans are largely blaming president trump for the largest government shutdown in american history. here is what some of them had to say at a food bank in new york. >> the country as great as this country is, and we should be more intelligent, and thinking more intelligently. the whole world is looking at us like we are kids. this is what kids do. i had to get some type of help from other family and friends to help me out as well as food run here. >> now in an attempt to end the shutdown, the senate will take two votes. they are both expected to fail. we will wait to see. the former vice president and presidential candidate al gore lived through his own fair share of government shutdowns. he is telling me that the world economic forum that we are running out of time. he says that president trump is out of step with his own young republicans on this issue and he is in danger of being the wor
the cheryl and philip milstein judy and josh weston. ask by cob trntributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> polls show americans are largely blaming president trump for the largest government shutdown in american history. here is what some of them had to say at a food bank in new york. >> the country as great as this country is, and we should be more intelligent, and thinking more intelligently. the whole world is looking at us like we are kids. this is...
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. >> the snow is causing whiteout continues in weston. >> we have a team of reporters out there helping you stay ready. let's start in the weather center. >> it's nay. and we told you this would be a hard hitting event, that's why the schools were out early and the federal government allowed people to lea early. the evening rush would be a mess. >> that'sxactly how it's turning out to be. tracking snow in washington, areas north and west. loudon county all right reporting 2 inches of snow. >> a lot of places start off as no snow, but rain. an down south we're seeing rain itx with sleet. but this is the action is. where it's raining we can get home no buoblem. frederick, f leesburrfax county, montgomery county, this is heavy snow making itsay down. big fat flakes that's why it was able to accumulate. i want to take you to the d.c. metro ar. you see around the beltway now, right here the l rain snowe just south and east of the t ltway. snowinge airport, at alexandria, 20 minutes ago this was a rain/snow mix. now it's all snow. right on that line, bowie. >> this is where we have snow, area
. >> the snow is causing whiteout continues in weston. >> we have a team of reporters out there helping you stay ready. let's start in the weather center. >> it's nay. and we told you this would be a hard hitting event, that's why the schools were out early and the federal government allowed people to lea early. the evening rush would be a mess. >> that'sxactly how it's turning out to be. tracking snow in washington, areas north and west. loudon county all right...
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. >>> 37 in martinez. 32 in danville. 34 in weston. by the concord pavilion, 36. it is down 10 degrees from wednesday. sunny for all in the little warmer on the afternoon highs, even though the lows are down about 5 to 10 degrees compared to yesterday. the trend to send temperatures appear. mid-60s today and a few upper 60s by the weekend. you can see with the coldest. out ahead of that, that is where the pattern is going to be for the next 7 to 10 days as a ridge of high pressure parks itself over around california from the great lakes and deep south to the northeast, that is where the cold an will be found we're all set and ready to go for what looks to be clear. there could be a few high clouds. there is not enough of a breeze. we are north of napa. 5 miles per hour. that is not much, but it is enough to put the windchill at 32 or 33. look at all the 30s. even on the peninsula. livermore is down to 33 degrees. a few high clouds in the near future. by that i mean on the weekend. there will be a few high clouds coming through. it will continue to jump up a few de
. >>> 37 in martinez. 32 in danville. 34 in weston. by the concord pavilion, 36. it is down 10 degrees from wednesday. sunny for all in the little warmer on the afternoon highs, even though the lows are down about 5 to 10 degrees compared to yesterday. the trend to send temperatures appear. mid-60s today and a few upper 60s by the weekend. you can see with the coldest. out ahead of that, that is where the pattern is going to be for the next 7 to 10 days as a ridge of high pressure...
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we are asking the weston, what from devils could move markets? dallas right here on bloomberg.et the bloomberg first word news. may is set to have pre-brexit conservatives, she will -- according to bloomberg sources, the u.k. prime minister told the lawmakers there will not be an extension to the march brexit deadline. discussions with opposition politicians have been continuing with little sign of progress. she wrote to labor leader jeremy corbyn who is boycotting the talks, saying it would be impossible for her to rule out a no deal brexit as he has demanded. as the government shutdown continues, economists are brushing off the risk of the u.s. expansion. according to a bloomberg survey, if the closure lasts through march, it will cause economic growth to dip below 2% this quarter. the standoff continues, donald trump canceled the u.s. delegation trip to the summit in toos after denying a trip afghanistan. chicago fed president charles seven says they can take a patient stance toward further rate increases. evans, who is a voting member this year said the fed is in a good fac
we are asking the weston, what from devils could move markets? dallas right here on bloomberg.et the bloomberg first word news. may is set to have pre-brexit conservatives, she will -- according to bloomberg sources, the u.k. prime minister told the lawmakers there will not be an extension to the march brexit deadline. discussions with opposition politicians have been continuing with little sign of progress. she wrote to labor leader jeremy corbyn who is boycotting the talks, saying it would be...
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us here could see some snow, northern ireland will get a every of rain moving through pushing into westons and you get temperatures still into double figures for some of us. this low pressure system will spread that rain south and east as we go through saturday night and as he begins to edge her way towards the east on sunday, look at this. the wind direction change once again. arrows are now coming down from the north. that is a colder direction and on sunday temperatures take a debt. some sunny spells around in the west, east they could still be operative rain for the north you and some snow. gust of wind will be higher than average shown here. temperatures back down into single figures and factor in the win for some of us it will feel closer to freezing. for some wintry showers around him sunday night and into monday morning, almost feeling like we are back to square one. more on that online. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. the world's divided over venezuela. the us has strengthened its calls for nicholas maduro to go. the regime of former president nicolas maduro is ill
us here could see some snow, northern ireland will get a every of rain moving through pushing into westons and you get temperatures still into double figures for some of us. this low pressure system will spread that rain south and east as we go through saturday night and as he begins to edge her way towards the east on sunday, look at this. the wind direction change once again. arrows are now coming down from the north. that is a colder direction and on sunday temperatures take a debt. some...
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sue and edgar wachenheim iii, the cheryl and philip milstein family, seton melvyn, judy and josh westonfamily, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone, i'm christiane amanpour in london. now in week four, and no end in sight. some 800,000 federal employees continue to be affected by the government shutdown. many face financial hardship, and possibly even ruin, amid this political game of chicken, the latest headlines underscore the remarkable state of play in this white house. fbi officials reveal that when president trump fired director james comey of the fbi, the agency says it explored all options trying to figure out why trump seemed to be be-holden to russia. from investigating whether there was nothing out of line at all to whether he might have fired comey at moscow's behest. the president says he is insulted by the accusation. >> i never worked for russia, and you know that answer better than anybody. i never worked for russia. not only did i never work for russia, i think it's a disgrace that you even ask t
sue and edgar wachenheim iii, the cheryl and philip milstein family, seton melvyn, judy and josh westonfamily, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone, i'm christiane amanpour in london. now in week four, and no end in sight. some 800,000 federal employees continue to be affected by the government shutdown. many face financial hardship, and possibly even ruin, amid this political game of chicken, the latest...
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result of that brief action which is recognized by the pope as the greatest act of any nation in weston solution of recent times, thomas jefferson made him to the state the youngest ever naval captain in u.s. history. the whole point of this, beyond heroes, point the finger great heroes, is to illustrate our work with the jihadist movement did not begin on september 11 on the first world trade center attack on the uss cole. our war with jihadist is almost as old as the republic itself. >> host: it's amazing. and the way you roll that story and in the message that it said. we also go to, we have discussed a bit also, which is a recurring theme in the book about how quote, work isn't just just about guns and bombs when ideas kill. that was one of the important messages. you mentioned -- peppered throughout her and how he is correct that all war is a battle of wits. you also point out that propaganda matters. here is the cold war, we touched upon that. but what is a winning strategy? and weaving and propaganda. describe that. what do you think is a winning strategy? >> guest: i don't want
result of that brief action which is recognized by the pope as the greatest act of any nation in weston solution of recent times, thomas jefferson made him to the state the youngest ever naval captain in u.s. history. the whole point of this, beyond heroes, point the finger great heroes, is to illustrate our work with the jihadist movement did not begin on september 11 on the first world trade center attack on the uss cole. our war with jihadist is almost as old as the republic itself. >>...
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we get to that, there are a whole bunch of other things on the trade agenda in 2019 we didn't ask weston about so let me ask bill and jump through some of these. is a u.s./japan trades and that we don't know what it's called, starting as soon as this month although it looks like that's not gonna happen. is the u.s. and eu who are supposed to start negotiations soon as well on a bilateral deal. there is wto, and a whole bunch of issues swirling around the wto including the fact that the dispute settlement and the said appellate body will not have a quorum at the end of the year on current trajectory and will not function. you've got the comprehensive and progressive agreement on transpacific partnership, i'm not sure whether that's easier to say than the acronym ct tpp but that is being implemented as is discussed in the earlier panel and questions of whether others will join or start to join. then there's the regional comprehensive economic partnership, this asean +6 negotiation including china but not including the united states. i think and i've lost count this is the first or fourth y
we get to that, there are a whole bunch of other things on the trade agenda in 2019 we didn't ask weston about so let me ask bill and jump through some of these. is a u.s./japan trades and that we don't know what it's called, starting as soon as this month although it looks like that's not gonna happen. is the u.s. and eu who are supposed to start negotiations soon as well on a bilateral deal. there is wto, and a whole bunch of issues swirling around the wto including the fact that the dispute...
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>> well, we have gotten that weston a lot over the last probably 18 months. if you think about what it is we are focused on, that amazons done a terrific job and probably everyone in this room has had that box at their doorstep at one time or another. many multiple boxes a day in some cases. our goal is, as we think about you know, what it is we can and need to do next, how do we meet the unmet needs of consumers? and, our belief as a company is, if we are focused on the consumer, and we spent a lot of time talking to our clients, talking to our consumers, and they are not going to be able to tell us what to do next, but we have to be good listeners because they will tell us what it is about their experience that they are really happy with. and what about their experiences with our company that frustrate them. and it then becomes our job to come back and bring solutions to that. so, by the way, if we do that, we won't leave any white space to be disrupted by amazon or anyone else, for that matter. so, as a company, that is where our focus is and you will have
>> well, we have gotten that weston a lot over the last probably 18 months. if you think about what it is we are focused on, that amazons done a terrific job and probably everyone in this room has had that box at their doorstep at one time or another. many multiple boxes a day in some cases. our goal is, as we think about you know, what it is we can and need to do next, how do we meet the unmet needs of consumers? and, our belief as a company is, if we are focused on the consumer, and we...
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judy and josh weston. the j.p.b. foundation. by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. for several centuries, scotland was ruled from london. parliament hadn't met here since 1707. recently, the scots voted to bring their parliament home, and london didn't object. in the year 2000, edinburgh resumed its position as home of scotland's parliament. scotland's strikingly modern parliament building opened in 2004. the catalan architect enric miralles mixed bold windows, wild angles, and organic themes into a startling complex that would, as he envisioned, "surge from out of the rock and into the city." >> buon giorno. i'm lidia bastianich, and teaching you about italian food has always been my passion. the kitchen is a beautiful place to be creative, so it's endless. you should give it all the love you've got. so join me and learn how to celebrate italian style. it's gonna get better and better. tutti a tavola a mangiare! venite! ♪ >> funding provided by... >> calabria. crystal-blue seas. rocky coasts and
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judy and josh weston. the j.p.b. foundation. by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with bill griffeth a >>> trade turn-around. there are conflicting reports tonight that the u.s. is thinking about easing tariffs on chinese imports, and stocks wasted no time reacting. >>> binge watch. netflix revenue was not as strong as wall street had hoped and that took some air out of the stock that has been on a tear recen >>> rising risks. could extreme weather trigger a foreclosure crisis? tonight, a close look at the potentia those stories and much more tonight on "nightly for this thursday, january the 17th. >>> and we do bid you a good ev
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allen weston's survey of americans chose there is a very small percentage of privacy- phobics. about 10% of americans really care about this. there is another 10% of privacy in different. 80% of the people are in the middle. those middle people are like, for the things they care about, they can press the opt out button. what i am worried about is we will design our privacy laws on the 10% of the phobics and they will dictate the rest of our lives. there are a lot of tools to address what you are concerned about. >> well, there is a school of thought that says there is no such thing really as the identified data that cannot be reidentified. we have to get that idea out there. i think we will leave it at that. i want to make sure that that issue, that you are completely anonymous -- let me add one more point. when i have learned that my cell was sellinger information about me for adverse thi purpose is, i try to go online to find a way to opt out so that they would not sell my data. because i signed up to pay $200-plus a month for them to provide me cell phone coverage and servic
allen weston's survey of americans chose there is a very small percentage of privacy- phobics. about 10% of americans really care about this. there is another 10% of privacy in different. 80% of the people are in the middle. those middle people are like, for the things they care about, they can press the opt out button. what i am worried about is we will design our privacy laws on the 10% of the phobics and they will dictate the rest of our lives. there are a lot of tools to address what you...
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asian balance sheets are strong relative to the weston world.growth good the rate of earnings growth, especially if you were an investor last year, was less because of the asian currency weakness, but we still have positive earnings growth in local currency terms. we have the tailwinds of very attractive demographics, rising consumption levels. for the long-term story in asia, and that has not changed. it's really been the trade war that has dampened the short-term sentiment. areaad: it sounds like you underway on china and overweight on india, which is understandable. but underweight china? andrew: yeah, we are becoming a little more positive. the lesson from last year is that valuation alone does not drive market performance. cheap, it has gone cheaper and it certainly looks relatively cheap now compared with the rest of the region. were looking at certain sectors to add. in absolute terms, i have about 20% of my asian strategy in china. positionsthe biggest from a country perspective, we are active managers, not driven eights.hmark w yvonne:
asian balance sheets are strong relative to the weston world.growth good the rate of earnings growth, especially if you were an investor last year, was less because of the asian currency weakness, but we still have positive earnings growth in local currency terms. we have the tailwinds of very attractive demographics, rising consumption levels. for the long-term story in asia, and that has not changed. it's really been the trade war that has dampened the short-term sentiment. areaad: it sounds...
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i will share with you i was in weston oklahoma, in the panhandle and their concern was if we had not done this, we would be considered a wetland. i do not have to tell you the position that -- my position on rss but in light of rumors about the possible actions the administration is considering, i would like to take a moment to remind everyone that corn is not only be stakeholder in this program. you have the real world costs borne by not just refiners by -- but by consumers, operators, lawn equipment, the use of gas blended with ethanol. there are growing -- is growing concern the administration is listening to one side of the argument and those arguments are not based on actual conditions. making beeset rule based on market realities, including the increased demand that the market is seeing today? >> thank you, senator. we will take of those issues and to consideration -- into consideration as part of the reset. the president is committed to the e 15 and for the last two years, we have gotten the deals setting the levels for the fuels for the next your. we have gotten those out on
i will share with you i was in weston oklahoma, in the panhandle and their concern was if we had not done this, we would be considered a wetland. i do not have to tell you the position that -- my position on rss but in light of rumors about the possible actions the administration is considering, i would like to take a moment to remind everyone that corn is not only be stakeholder in this program. you have the real world costs borne by not just refiners by -- but by consumers, operators, lawn...