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but my wheelhouse is really judiciary. >> in your times out here, your short time out here with thesetation meetings and setting up an office, what have you been told that may have surprised you or stays with you as you serve -- start this new job? rep.-elect biggs: we have been told a lot. i am not sure how much has stayed with me because we have had a lot. i think what is really important and we find it at every level. , i found it in my experience at the state. is how you treat people and the relationships that you form and that you must always be honest. 100% honest in everything you do. if you do that, you will be in good stead. >> representative elect andy biggs. we appreciate your time. >> next, the memorial service for john glenn. then president-elect trump speaks in mobile, alabama. now the memorial service for .ohn glenn kaaba wh among those speaking, joe biden and john glenn's sons. this is about two hours. ♪
but my wheelhouse is really judiciary. >> in your times out here, your short time out here with thesetation meetings and setting up an office, what have you been told that may have surprised you or stays with you as you serve -- start this new job? rep.-elect biggs: we have been told a lot. i am not sure how much has stayed with me because we have had a lot. i think what is really important and we find it at every level. , i found it in my experience at the state. is how you treat people...
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, and united technology's wheelhouse, that they're penalized if they offshore jobs. and that has had an effect. and president-elect trump talked about a 35% tariff. those are the kind of thing that can help change the discussion and i look forward to president-elect trump working with me on this agenda, to keep the jobs right here in america. >> respectfully, i'm going to fight the use of the word "offshore" as a verb. if it's the death of me and it may be the death of me this week, i hear it being used an awful lot. senator, let's talk about the difference between the carrot and stick here. you said that your proposal was to pressure carrier into staying. it sure looks like they've been rewarded or awarded for staying, and there's a, there's a big difference. we said on our broadcast last night, if i'm the cfo of a fortune 500 company, i said this half-jokingly, i'm going to raise my hand this week and say, yeah, we're thinking about taking our workers to mexico, as well. what do you have for us? >> you know what, i don't think you are. because the same financial in
, and united technology's wheelhouse, that they're penalized if they offshore jobs. and that has had an effect. and president-elect trump talked about a 35% tariff. those are the kind of thing that can help change the discussion and i look forward to president-elect trump working with me on this agenda, to keep the jobs right here in america. >> respectfully, i'm going to fight the use of the word "offshore" as a verb. if it's the death of me and it may be the death of me this...
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. >> wheelhouse over there in london. >> no, i didn't really know-- i don't actually--i knew tequilahat's it. that's all i know. i don't drink margaritas. >> there you go. >> i'm more of a vodka martini man. >> yes. >> [as james bond] shaken, not stirred. >> it goes with the accents. all right, so you're at $1,000. you still have two lifelines. so you're in good shape. >> okay. >> and now a shot at $2,000. so let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ $2,000 question. for years, x-ray scanners have been used to keep employees from secretly taking what company's valuable products home in their stomachs? >> i'm gonna go for... diamonds. d... just making sure this isn't a trick question. >> [laughs] [dramatic music] ♪ >> i'm gonna go for diamonds. d, final answer. >> tough way to smuggle home some diamonds, but, yes, that's right. there you go. $2,000. now a shot at $3,000. to reduce dust-attracting static electricity, "reader's digest" suggests using what seemingly worthless household items to clean window blinds? >> i don't read "reader's digest" and, um
. >> wheelhouse over there in london. >> no, i didn't really know-- i don't actually--i knew tequilahat's it. that's all i know. i don't drink margaritas. >> there you go. >> i'm more of a vodka martini man. >> yes. >> [as james bond] shaken, not stirred. >> it goes with the accents. all right, so you're at $1,000. you still have two lifelines. so you're in good shape. >> okay. >> and now a shot at $2,000. so let's play "who wants to be...
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i-- i-- i did, because i mean i thought the issues that are of greatest concern were in my wheelhouse, things i've dealt with my whole career. so in that sense, i'm disappointed that i'm not going to be in a position to be making some of those decisions. but i don't regret the actual decision. the decision was the right decision for me to have made. and by the way, you know, i learned-- you want to become the most popularuy announce you're not running. announce you're not run, and, boy, everything moves in a direction. who knows what would have happened had i run? >> stephen: well, we might find out because yesterday were you were on capitol hill when you were asked by a reporter, "are you going to run for office again? is it and you said-- and i quote, "yeah, i am, i'm going to run in 2020." reporter, "for what?" "for president, so, you know, what the hell man." >> well, look, stephen, i know, i did that for one reason. so i could announce now i'm not running and be popular again. ( laughter ) i mean, because i learned. >> stephen: there's no way? you didn't mean that? what the hell,
i-- i-- i did, because i mean i thought the issues that are of greatest concern were in my wheelhouse, things i've dealt with my whole career. so in that sense, i'm disappointed that i'm not going to be in a position to be making some of those decisions. but i don't regret the actual decision. the decision was the right decision for me to have made. and by the way, you know, i learned-- you want to become the most popularuy announce you're not running. announce you're not run, and, boy,...
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you try to get statistics from chicago and this is my wheelhouse and you try to give statistics, theyon't want to give you statistics. there's a south side of chicago and for some reason law enforcement there is not as focused as they are in michigan avenue where i lived where there was virtually no crime and donald trump is going make it better because he believes in law enforcement. harris: let's not pretend like we don't know what the reason is. >> let me at another thing as a second amendment person, the city of chicago you can't have a gun and so then everybody says, well, the only reason more people are dying here is because they are bringing them from another place, really? >> that's not true. >> it's irrelevant. >> every state should be equal as far as carrying weapons specially ccw's. chicago is an interesting city. it's run by democrats. it's been run by democrats for a very long time and they have done absolutely nothing for the city. actually the city has been going downhill ever since they've been running it. everybody out there, vote republican to run your city. sandra:
you try to get statistics from chicago and this is my wheelhouse and you try to give statistics, theyon't want to give you statistics. there's a south side of chicago and for some reason law enforcement there is not as focused as they are in michigan avenue where i lived where there was virtually no crime and donald trump is going make it better because he believes in law enforcement. harris: let's not pretend like we don't know what the reason is. >> let me at another thing as a second...
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when you think about his wheelhouse. >> this would be good. trish: this would be good. >> as law enforcement official, for many years, not just when he was u.s. attorney u -- this guy took on the mob, he was on the forefront. he took on government corruption when he was u.s. attorney for the seventh district. he took up wall street corruption. wall street might not like the fact that put michael behind bars, it was his prosecution. he was eventually out of office no longer the u.s. attorney when it happened but he's the guy that got the ball rolling. this guy in terms of law enforcement is the best law enforcement official. trish: is donald trump seriously considering this? >> it's what i hear. i'm hearing this just so you know, i'm hearing this from inside the fbi that what they are hearing inside the fbi is that trump is considering a replacement of comey and that replace pent -- trish: comey, let's face it. he made a lot of people angry and the nation worst towards this unification and healing et cetera. >> let me tell you what the average
when you think about his wheelhouse. >> this would be good. trish: this would be good. >> as law enforcement official, for many years, not just when he was u.s. attorney u -- this guy took on the mob, he was on the forefront. he took on government corruption when he was u.s. attorney for the seventh district. he took up wall street corruption. wall street might not like the fact that put michael behind bars, it was his prosecution. he was eventually out of office no longer the u.s....
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this guy is right out of his crazy billionaire wheelhouse moving into private floating islands in the sea for freedom. also eternal hif. life. but now here's bloomberg news reporting him as the first named candidate for the position of fda administrator in the new trump administration. incidentally, he said in that same speech, the same boring speech that i just showed you that clip from, he said that maybe when it comes to pharmaceuticals in this country we shouldn't have clinical trials for drugs anymore. we should just put drugs out on the open market, just sell them, let people use them. see what happens and the free market will sort it out. if anything got attention about this guy today, that proposal got attention. and i get that, i get that that would be a verintense change at the fda. that would be sort of undoing the whole process of the fda. even as a person who kind of cares about the fda, i am a person who cares about the drug approval process, i find it hard to care about that statement from him. i find it hard to focus on that statement about the futility of clinical tri
this guy is right out of his crazy billionaire wheelhouse moving into private floating islands in the sea for freedom. also eternal hif. life. but now here's bloomberg news reporting him as the first named candidate for the position of fda administrator in the new trump administration. incidentally, he said in that same speech, the same boring speech that i just showed you that clip from, he said that maybe when it comes to pharmaceuticals in this country we shouldn't have clinical trials for...
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not saying you do but this falls into the wheelhouse -- >> and the reason i say that is -- right, third because i think you do bye riuy right. >> this is not in your buffet part of the portfolio. >> not a buffet point. >> let's move on to another hot stock. yelp closing in on the high. options traders seem to think it will get back to the october highs. mike has the details. >> average details more than five times the average daily options volume and buying the weekly 42 strike calls paying about 25 cents for those or just a little over half a percent of the current stock price to make bets the move we saw today which was up more than 5% could actually be duplicated before the options expire on friday. so pressing these bullish bets but not risking a lot to do it. it's interesting the high was 42.16 and we saw that half way through october and that seems to be the level they are targeting. >> we're just commenting before we thought this would be a left for dead stock for a long time. >> it was a stock easy to say that really who needed them when in fact, the internet was so full of info
not saying you do but this falls into the wheelhouse -- >> and the reason i say that is -- right, third because i think you do bye riuy right. >> this is not in your buffet part of the portfolio. >> not a buffet point. >> let's move on to another hot stock. yelp closing in on the high. options traders seem to think it will get back to the october highs. mike has the details. >> average details more than five times the average daily options volume and buying the...
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the big wheelhouse steering moisture toward northern california and after midnight it's going to get wet. tomorrow the temperatures don't much better than mid-50s as we show you the time lapse for san francisco from time to time we are just going to be getting showers rolling through the area. it's going to be just in time for the morning commute which will mess up things at sfo. tomorrow will be wet and windy. delays likely high only 52 degrees at old mill field overnight low 47 degrees. new york nice and cold 45 degrees. chicago snow at o'hare. that could throw a wrench into the works. houston a few showers and 77 degrees. the raiders by the way are going to be playing on christmas eve 1:05 p.m. and partly cloudy and cold at game time. the game will be shown on kpix 5. rain overnight, at sunrise in the central bay and a blustery rainy day on friday before things clear out saturday morning. so it will be a cool one. after today's 60s it will be like a slap in the face. then as this christmas weekend happens, we are going to be looking at temperatures in the 50s. sunday dry. monday d
the big wheelhouse steering moisture toward northern california and after midnight it's going to get wet. tomorrow the temperatures don't much better than mid-50s as we show you the time lapse for san francisco from time to time we are just going to be getting showers rolling through the area. it's going to be just in time for the morning commute which will mess up things at sfo. tomorrow will be wet and windy. delays likely high only 52 degrees at old mill field overnight low 47 degrees. new...
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it's right in your wheelhouse. >> you all get blamed when it's my blank screen.he business community -- the fortune 500 business community, many of our friends, they don't understand this man. he is a blank slate. most of them didn't support him. most of them think he was a major threat to the economy. we've done a lot of survey work on this, recent survey work. just before the election. most of them thought that he is a great threat to our trading partners and to our diplomatic allies. they don't understand, and he is not one of them, which is a lot of voters think, well, big-time business leader. trump is a very successful big business leader, but he is not part of that club of the fortune 500 leaders. when i would bring him into our ceo summits a decade ago, an awful lot of these people, in fact, several people now on this business advisory group that was put together on friday, told me with a lot of brovado, when trump walks in, we're walking out of the waldorf, and a lot of them did. now they're all chasing after him occcurrying favor. >> the washington post
it's right in your wheelhouse. >> you all get blamed when it's my blank screen.he business community -- the fortune 500 business community, many of our friends, they don't understand this man. he is a blank slate. most of them didn't support him. most of them think he was a major threat to the economy. we've done a lot of survey work on this, recent survey work. just before the election. most of them thought that he is a great threat to our trading partners and to our diplomatic allies....
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and he understands, also, the heavy burden that the epa, by getting outside of their wheelhouse and past their mission, the burden that they have put on businesses. you know, at one point in a hearing, when we were doing our oversight work for the epa, i asked the administrator about cost benefit analysis. and her response to me was they didn't do cost benefit analysis, because they were interested in the end product. now, that tells us a couple of things, chris. they weren't interested in the impact it was going to have on business. now, we are all for clean air, we're all for clean water. we are all for efficiencies when it comes to electric power generation. >> can you be for clean air and water if you do not believe that man has a hand in global warming? >> of course, you can. of course you can be a believer in clean air and clean water. and realize that when you look at global warming or are climate change, as it is now popularly called, that it is cyclical. and you have to look at it in terms of centuries, not in terms of decades. and the science around that is not a settled scienc
and he understands, also, the heavy burden that the epa, by getting outside of their wheelhouse and past their mission, the burden that they have put on businesses. you know, at one point in a hearing, when we were doing our oversight work for the epa, i asked the administrator about cost benefit analysis. and her response to me was they didn't do cost benefit analysis, because they were interested in the end product. now, that tells us a couple of things, chris. they weren't interested in the...
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apple is the only company, hardware/software together, it fights fits right into their wheelhouse. >>today's record-setting rally has set the trump rally into the background. we hear from one of trump's economic advisers on today's rally and trump's fed plans. stay with us. anything worth pursuing hard work and a plan. at baird, we approach your wealth management strategy the same way to create a financial plan built to last from generation to generation. we'll listen. we'll talk. we'll plan. baird. >>> welcome back. another record-breaking day for the stock market with the dow up nearly 300 points. but could the federal reserve derail this rally? joining us is judy shelton, a must be of the trump economic advisory council and reportedly a candidate to fill one of two empty fed spots. judy, thank you for joining us. >> thank you for asking me. >> we had to put that out there. any comment on what fed role you might take? >> no, no. its a privilege to be involved in the transition effort. i'm very excited for the future of our country. i think that the economic prospects are really look
apple is the only company, hardware/software together, it fights fits right into their wheelhouse. >>today's record-setting rally has set the trump rally into the background. we hear from one of trump's economic advisers on today's rally and trump's fed plans. stay with us. anything worth pursuing hard work and a plan. at baird, we approach your wealth management strategy the same way to create a financial plan built to last from generation to generation. we'll listen. we'll talk. we'll...
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last thing i would say is the other area that is particular to my wheelhouse is a range of crisis management that one has to do in my role in the white house. this is everything from natural disasters to school shootings to p pendemica. what you have seen through the last eight years is a federal approach that has been honed that has been tested, quite frankly across a range of crises, but what we have done is shown the need for a unity of effort across federal, state, local and international actors, and the importance of resilience across all of those -- across all of those actors and across the unity of effort that we put to these threats. the threat, i would highlight here for the next team quite frankly is emerging infectious diseases. so without any malicious introduction or origin, something like zika has caused tremendous challenges to puerto rico. ebola in west africa two or three years ago. so that is, i would argue, the type of threat today as we transition that i will be saying to my successor, we need to focus on and they need to focus on very much like in 2008, 2009, the outgoin
last thing i would say is the other area that is particular to my wheelhouse is a range of crisis management that one has to do in my role in the white house. this is everything from natural disasters to school shootings to p pendemica. what you have seen through the last eight years is a federal approach that has been honed that has been tested, quite frankly across a range of crises, but what we have done is shown the need for a unity of effort across federal, state, local and international...
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. >> reporter: as you can see hosting thesc kimmel's wheelhouse and expect a significant role for guillermo, as well, michael. >> oh, yeah. >> that's going to happen. hey, chris, thanks so much. >>> storms down south, ginger. >> some of those barn scar areas 11am. slick spots possible inland. highs reach to mid to upper 30s ahead of afternoon cold front. a few >> making the best of the fresh snow in illinois is the bumble from the rudolph movie. i have to say there is science i'm not alone. >> send the study around. >> i will. >> coming up the mistrial making headlines. the jury unable to convict an officer who shot a man in the back in broad daylight. we're taking you inside the jury room. >>> becky worley on the end of checkout lines. the scoop on the amazon's brand-new grocery store. it's all coming up on "gma." ? ? come on r2! we gotta go! ! the best place in the galaxy for everything star wars. walmart. ? ? ? ? ? ? come seek the royal caribbean. ? ? people say, let's just get a sandwich or something. "or something"? you don't just graduate from medical school, "or something." and we do
. >> reporter: as you can see hosting thesc kimmel's wheelhouse and expect a significant role for guillermo, as well, michael. >> oh, yeah. >> that's going to happen. hey, chris, thanks so much. >>> storms down south, ginger. >> some of those barn scar areas 11am. slick spots possible inland. highs reach to mid to upper 30s ahead of afternoon cold front. a few >> making the best of the fresh snow in illinois is the bumble from the rudolph movie. i have to...
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but i think my wheelhouse is really judiciary. >> in your times out here, short times out here with these orientation meetings and setting up an office, what have you been told that maybe surprised you or stays with you as you serve this new job? mr. biggs: we have been told a lot. so i am not sure how much has stayed with me because we have been getting a lot. i think what is really important and we find it at every level, i found it in my experience at the state, is how you treat people and the relationships that you form and that you must always be honest. 100% honest in everything you do. if you do that, you will be in good stead. >> representative-elect andy biggs, we appreciate your time. mr. biggs: thank you so much. glad to be with you. >> we have more light programming coming your way. minutes, a conversation on economic growth and income inequality. the brookings institution will host in washington, live at 5:00 eastern on c-span. florida wherek at president-elect trump and his family are gathered for the holidays. up north preparations continue for the inauguration. here is a l
but i think my wheelhouse is really judiciary. >> in your times out here, short times out here with these orientation meetings and setting up an office, what have you been told that maybe surprised you or stays with you as you serve this new job? mr. biggs: we have been told a lot. so i am not sure how much has stayed with me because we have been getting a lot. i think what is really important and we find it at every level, i found it in my experience at the state, is how you treat people...
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. >> reporter: as you can see hosting the oscars very much in kimmel's wheelhouse and expect a as well, michael. >> oh, yeah. >> that's going to happen. hey, chris, thanks so much. >>> storms down south, ginger. >> some of those barn scar areas - coldest air of the season friday and saturday - wind chills range from the teens to low 30s today: cloudy and cold. rain, heaviest during the afternoon and evening. highs: 38-45 winds: e 5-10 mph tonight: mostly cloudy. lingering shower early. lows: 33-43 winds: ne 5 mph wednesday: early morning clouds followed by sunshine. seasonable >> making the best of the fresh snow in illinois is the bumble from the rudolph movie. i have to say there is science behind the nickelback thing. i'm not alone. >> coming up the mistrial making headlines. the jury unable to convict an officer who shot a man in the back in broad daylight. we're taking you inside the jury room. >>> becky worley on the end of checkout lines. the scoop on the amazon's brand-new grocery store. it's all coming up on "gma." ? ? come on r2! we gotta go! ? ? walmart. ? ? ? ? ? ? come see
. >> reporter: as you can see hosting the oscars very much in kimmel's wheelhouse and expect a as well, michael. >> oh, yeah. >> that's going to happen. hey, chris, thanks so much. >>> storms down south, ginger. >> some of those barn scar areas - coldest air of the season friday and saturday - wind chills range from the teens to low 30s today: cloudy and cold. rain, heaviest during the afternoon and evening. highs: 38-45 winds: e 5-10 mph tonight: mostly cloudy....
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>> that's not really my wheelhouse. i don't have a comment on it. >> got it, got it. >> mr. bewkes on a slightly different question, you can get back to that if you'd like but i first want to ask you, i'm encouraged to hear that time warner's business model is based on broad distribution for content. other companies obviously have taken a different approach, netflix for example has been a successful company. it's got a market company, $52.9 billion and that's a viable be -- a viable option to take a different approach. can you tell me how time warner weighs broad distribution versus exclusive content, how do you balance those relative to attractiveness? >> we have been able to build our networks, cnn, hbo, tnt, cartoon network only because we have broad distribution and if we were to, and we've never done this, if we were to not offer our networks over any of the cable satellite, telco or over-the-top platforms that are now the place where increasing number of americans are choosing which one to get their tv service through we would be cutting off meaningful revenue for our
>> that's not really my wheelhouse. i don't have a comment on it. >> got it, got it. >> mr. bewkes on a slightly different question, you can get back to that if you'd like but i first want to ask you, i'm encouraged to hear that time warner's business model is based on broad distribution for content. other companies obviously have taken a different approach, netflix for example has been a successful company. it's got a market company, $52.9 billion and that's a viable be -- a...
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does she need to delve into fiscalspending or can they lean on their own wheelhouse?> i'm hoping she doesn't do the perp walk in the trump tower. what did i say? it feels like when the cameras are there, everyone is on board, which i think they are hoping for is independence and she does exactly what you do. talk about great job growth. maybe it's not the right jobs for some people. things are on target to begin -- the bond market is signaling the normalization lass has begun. she has the ability of having the market saying what she is right. we did not have that last year at this time. we had comedity prices falling. we had the oil kries. it's sanguine for rate hike. >> it would have an affect on stocks and actually housing as well. >> i know that the various housing ceos on their conference calls have said, look, we're in a moment where it's pretty good. the overall cost of housing is good. there is a derth of housing supply -- as soon as we get a rate hike, they there are people that say we will have multiple rate hikes. >> david mentioned this. i think above 3% is
does she need to delve into fiscalspending or can they lean on their own wheelhouse?> i'm hoping she doesn't do the perp walk in the trump tower. what did i say? it feels like when the cameras are there, everyone is on board, which i think they are hoping for is independence and she does exactly what you do. talk about great job growth. maybe it's not the right jobs for some people. things are on target to begin -- the bond market is signaling the normalization lass has begun. she has the...
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. >> reporter: as you can see hosting the oscars very much in kimmel's wheelhouse and expect a significants on-air colleague guillermo, as well, michael. >> oh, yeah. >> that's going to happen. hey, chris, thanks so much. >>> storms down south, ginger. >> some of those burn scar areas are a concern. right to tuesday trivia. >> good morning, i am meteorologist mike nicco from abc7 mornings with clouds increasing, and heaviest rain certain thursday, another batch on friday and a third storm moving in on sunday into monday. today the temperature is narrow range at 54 to 56, and a biting breeze developing this afternoon. look how cold it will be tonight with our coldest need widespread frost inland, mid-30s to low 40s. my seven-day forecast shows with the moderate to half rain, thursday is going to be a "2", >> making the best of the fresh snow in illinois. that is the bumble from the "rudolph" movie. i have to say there is science behind the nickelback thing. i'm not alone. >> send the study around. >> i will. >>> coming up, we have the mistrial that is making headlines. the jury unable to co
. >> reporter: as you can see hosting the oscars very much in kimmel's wheelhouse and expect a significants on-air colleague guillermo, as well, michael. >> oh, yeah. >> that's going to happen. hey, chris, thanks so much. >>> storms down south, ginger. >> some of those burn scar areas are a concern. right to tuesday trivia. >> good morning, i am meteorologist mike nicco from abc7 mornings with clouds increasing, and heaviest rain certain thursday, another...
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>>[laughing] especially the captains once they're in our wheelhouse. they are in charge with a respect carolyn and are very very grateful. finally, i want to add add my personal thank you and appreciation to her because i had the privilege of working with her for many of those years and when i was at the port i would remember the cup that phone and saying we need up over a public tour to promote the waterfront and she was always there without boat or just to listen and to be there when we needed to advocate or we need a letter of support. so thank you very much. >> thank you. i think i see our former port director, monique moyer could welcome. >>good afternoon pres. adams vp renne commissioner, welcomed the things my first commission meeting with you and is honored to be on this side of the dais. thank you for having me. dir. forbes it's great to be back. first of all congratulations commissioner brandon. outstanding really well deserved. i to come today to honor and say thank you to my friend carolyn from blue and gold you for some great things about
>>[laughing] especially the captains once they're in our wheelhouse. they are in charge with a respect carolyn and are very very grateful. finally, i want to add add my personal thank you and appreciation to her because i had the privilege of working with her for many of those years and when i was at the port i would remember the cup that phone and saying we need up over a public tour to promote the waterfront and she was always there without boat or just to listen and to be there when we...
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>> that's not really my wheelhouse. i don't have a comment on it. >> got it, got it. >> mr. bewkes on a slightly different question, you can get back to that if you'd like but i first want to ask you, i'm encouraged to hear that time warner's business model is based on broad distribution for content. other companies obviously have taken a different approach, netflix for example has been a successful company. it's got a market company, $52.9 billion and that's a viable be option to take a different approach. can you tell me how time warner weighs broad distribution versus exclusive content, how do you balance those relative to attractiveness. >> we're been able to build our networks, cnn, hbo, tnt, cartoon network only because we have broad distribution and if we were to, and we've never done this, if we were to not offer our networks over any of the cable satellite, telco or over-the-top platforms that are now the place where increasing number of americans are choosing which one to get their tv service through we would be cutting off meaningful revenue for our company. there
>> that's not really my wheelhouse. i don't have a comment on it. >> got it, got it. >> mr. bewkes on a slightly different question, you can get back to that if you'd like but i first want to ask you, i'm encouraged to hear that time warner's business model is based on broad distribution for content. other companies obviously have taken a different approach, netflix for example has been a successful company. it's got a market company, $52.9 billion and that's a viable be...
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. >> reporter: as you can see hosting the oscars very much in kimmel's wheelhouse and expect a significantillermo, as well, michael. >> oh, yeah. >> that's going to happen. hey, chris, thanks so much. >>> storms down south, ginger. >> some of those barn scar areas are a concern. >> let's get straight to the tuesday trivia brought to you by mazda >> it's a dry but cold morning. nothing showing on storm tracker6 live double scan although the radar will be tracking rain coming in from the south later today. let's go ahead and get you a look outside. looks like the clouds are starting to get thicker. you're probably seeing some early sunshine across a good portion of the area and temperatures are in the 30's t your exclusive accuweather 7-day the clouds continue to build this morning and into the afternoon and during the afternoon we're heading up from the south we'll get rain. 48 is the high. tomorrow cloudy but dry. rudolp. i have to say there is science behind the nickelback thing. i'm not alone. >> send the study around. >> i will. >> coming up the mistrial making headlines. the jury unabl
. >> reporter: as you can see hosting the oscars very much in kimmel's wheelhouse and expect a significantillermo, as well, michael. >> oh, yeah. >> that's going to happen. hey, chris, thanks so much. >>> storms down south, ginger. >> some of those barn scar areas are a concern. >> let's get straight to the tuesday trivia brought to you by mazda >> it's a dry but cold morning. nothing showing on storm tracker6 live double scan although the radar will...
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taylor: i'm going to stick with my wheelhouse and the bond markets.rendum, surely the story of the morning. i wanted to talk a little bit about the conversation. yield spreads between the italian and the german tenure have copped in a bit. about 20 basisin points from things giving when they widened out to really the highest they have been in 2.5 years. if we put this into perspective, way lower than the 500 basis point spread we saw during the eu selloff in the summer of 2012. really what this means, i want to drive the conversation forward, taking a note from tom keene's playbook on thursday when the ecb meets. what does this mean? economists are really helping this means the ecb will extend their asset purchasing program. that is good news for the bond market. one thing we have seen as bad news is that it's good news when it comes to monetary policy. david: mario draghi may be limiting that spread a little bit. alix steel, over to you. alix: i don't think david is going to vote for me, but i'm looking at backwardation. it was so significant that i
taylor: i'm going to stick with my wheelhouse and the bond markets.rendum, surely the story of the morning. i wanted to talk a little bit about the conversation. yield spreads between the italian and the german tenure have copped in a bit. about 20 basisin points from things giving when they widened out to really the highest they have been in 2.5 years. if we put this into perspective, way lower than the 500 basis point spread we saw during the eu selloff in the summer of 2012. really what this...
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going to say which one's going to be easier or tougher at this point because that's not really my wheelhouseu know, fox had this in the bag until the phone hacking scandal. it became more of a political issue and an issue of was there any corporate malfeasance? that question is now behind them. so it would seem to be better positioned now than it was before and it nearly went through before. julie: is fox a more attractive investment with all of sky under its ownership? >> well, look, i think that that gets to the question of whether there's incremental value from putting content together. and maybe. it depends on how much freedom the regulators give the companies to differentiate things with their content. i think in the u.s. we thought for a long time there was going to be really no flexibility. with the new regime, it seems like maybe there will be flexibility. and that's why at&t-timewarner looks more attractive now than it did maybe before the election. in the u.k., it's less clear what the restraint will be. but if we liberalize in the u.s., that might flow to the u.k. there's also thi
going to say which one's going to be easier or tougher at this point because that's not really my wheelhouseu know, fox had this in the bag until the phone hacking scandal. it became more of a political issue and an issue of was there any corporate malfeasance? that question is now behind them. so it would seem to be better positioned now than it was before and it nearly went through before. julie: is fox a more attractive investment with all of sky under its ownership? >> well, look, i...
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>>[laughing] especially the captains once they're in our wheelhouse.hey are in charge with a respect carolyn and are very very grateful. finally, i want to add add my personal thank you and appreciation to her because i had the privilege of working with her for many of those years and when i was at the port i would remember the cup that phone and saying we need up over a public tour to promote the waterfront and she was always there without boat or just to listen and to be there when we needed to advocate or we need a letter of support. so thank you very much. >> thank you. i think i see our former port director, monique moyer could welcome. >>good afternoon pres. adams vp renne commissioner, welcomed the things my first commission meeting with you and is honored to be on this side of the dais. thank you for having me. dir. forbes it's great to be back. first of all congratulations commissioner brandon. outstanding really well deserved. i to come today to honor and say thank you to my friend carolyn from blue and gold you for some great things about he
>>[laughing] especially the captains once they're in our wheelhouse.hey are in charge with a respect carolyn and are very very grateful. finally, i want to add add my personal thank you and appreciation to her because i had the privilege of working with her for many of those years and when i was at the port i would remember the cup that phone and saying we need up over a public tour to promote the waterfront and she was always there without boat or just to listen and to be there when we...
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but right now consistency of statements is not in his wheelhouse. >> i have a question for you.dent-elect kind of deals with all of this day to day. how much is he being influenced by the conversation he's had most recently. do you feel there's continuity or does the fact that president obama called him from hawaii he said something more conciliatory? >> throughout the campaign trump always adjusts minute by minute, moment by moment, and he's very unpredictable. i've seen this up close. sometimes his advisers will say, mr. trump, maybe you shouldn't tweet that. maybe it would be best not to say anything. trump sees public life and politics as this long running drama where we're fighting rather than retreating. that's what we continue to see. he thinks -- twitter especially gives him a connection with his base which wants to see him as some kind of visceral war your for their populist cause or whatever you want to call it. that's going to continue. even his tone and difference settings is different. >> does he think that that base listens to one message and everyone else is liste
but right now consistency of statements is not in his wheelhouse. >> i have a question for you.dent-elect kind of deals with all of this day to day. how much is he being influenced by the conversation he's had most recently. do you feel there's continuity or does the fact that president obama called him from hawaii he said something more conciliatory? >> throughout the campaign trump always adjusts minute by minute, moment by moment, and he's very unpredictable. i've seen this up...
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but i think my wheelhouse is really judiciary.ur times out here, your short time at here with these orientation meetings and setting been office, what have you told that may be surprised you or stays with you as you start this new job. we've been told a lot. i'm not sure how much has stayed with me because we been getting a lot. but i think what is really important -- and we find it at every level -- i found it and my expense of the state -- how you treat people and the relationships that you form and that you must always be honest, 100% honest in everything you do. if you do that, you will be in good stead. andypresentative elect biggs, appreciate your time. >> glad to be with you. c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up this morning, news media alliance president and ceo david sharon on what the media industry could look like under the trump administration. he also talked about how the media can stop the spread of fake news. then jd vans discusses his book "hillbilly el
but i think my wheelhouse is really judiciary.ur times out here, your short time at here with these orientation meetings and setting been office, what have you told that may be surprised you or stays with you as you start this new job. we've been told a lot. i'm not sure how much has stayed with me because we been getting a lot. but i think what is really important -- and we find it at every level -- i found it and my expense of the state -- how you treat people and the relationships that you...
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but my wheelhouse is really judiciary. out here, yours short time out here with these orientation meetings and setting up an office, what have you been told that may have surprised you or stays with you as you serve this new job? >> we have been told a lot. i am not sure how much has stayed with me because we have had a lot. i think what is really important and we find it at every level. atound it in my experience the state. is how you treat people and the relationships that you form and that you must always be honest. 100% honest in everything you do. if you do that, you will be in good stead. >> representative andy biggs. we appreciate your time. >> thank you so much. glad to be with you. >> , live, your calls and comments a memorial service for john glenn. president-elect donald trump speaks at a victory rally in mobile, alabama. this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, this evening just before 7:00 p.m. eastern, providence college history examines patrick green the life of nat turner, the slave rebellion he led
but my wheelhouse is really judiciary. out here, yours short time out here with these orientation meetings and setting up an office, what have you been told that may have surprised you or stays with you as you serve this new job? >> we have been told a lot. i am not sure how much has stayed with me because we have had a lot. i think what is really important and we find it at every level. atound it in my experience the state. is how you treat people and the relationships that you form and...
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>>[laughing] especially the captains once they're in our wheelhouse. they are in charge with a respect carolyn and are very very grateful. finally, i want to add add my personal thank you and appreciation to her because i had the privilege of working with her for many of those years and when i was at the port i would remember the cup that phone and saying we need up over a public tour to promote the waterfront and she was always there without boat or just to listen and to be there when we needed to advocate or we need a letter of support. so thank you very much. >> thank you. i think i see our former port director, monique moyer could welcome. >>good afternoon pres. adams vp renne commissioner, welcomed the things my first commission meeting with you and is honored to be on this side of the dais. thank you for having me. dir. forbes it's great to be back. first of all congratulations commissioner brandon. outstanding really well deserved. i to come today to honor and say thank you to my friend carolyn from blue and gold you for some great things about
>>[laughing] especially the captains once they're in our wheelhouse. they are in charge with a respect carolyn and are very very grateful. finally, i want to add add my personal thank you and appreciation to her because i had the privilege of working with her for many of those years and when i was at the port i would remember the cup that phone and saying we need up over a public tour to promote the waterfront and she was always there without boat or just to listen and to be there when we...
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. >> this sounds like it is your wheelhouse. >> your question as i think it is where is the technology taking us as a democracy. unmediated democracy, the old mediators are not there whether you are talking about political parties or traditional media organizations. it is a different situation when a candidate is able to talk to his twitter followers than when they had to talk through walter cronkite or they had to pay money to get airtime. i think that has a lot of troubling consequences, which we have seen. so while there is always the utopian and dystopian view of anything dystopian -- internet related. .verybody has an equal voice but then there is the dystopia side, enabling a lot of the more racist fringe to have a greater megaphone as was just the fact -- as well as just the fact that democracy needs mediators. you need political parties to and thete the policies way that 300 million people yelling is not the way to run a government. consequences, the unique consequences of the move toward internet democracy is it is really about the effective anonymity and by rally -- virality
. >> this sounds like it is your wheelhouse. >> your question as i think it is where is the technology taking us as a democracy. unmediated democracy, the old mediators are not there whether you are talking about political parties or traditional media organizations. it is a different situation when a candidate is able to talk to his twitter followers than when they had to talk through walter cronkite or they had to pay money to get airtime. i think that has a lot of troubling...
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>> that's not really my wheelhouse. i don't have a comment on it. >> got it, got it. >> mr. bewkes, i would like to turn to you on a slightly different question, you can get back to that if you'd like but i first want to ask you, i'm encouraged to hear that time warner's business model is based on broad distribution for content. other companies obviously have taken a different approach, netflix for example has been a successful company. it's got a market cap, 52$52.9 billion, and that's a viable option to take a different approach. can you tell me how time warner weighs broad distribution versus exclusive content, how do you balance those relative to attractiveness. >> we're been able to build our networks, cnn, hbo, tnt, cartoon network only because we have broad distribution and if we were to, and we've never done this, if we were to not offer our networks over any of the cable satellite, telco or over-the-top platforms that are now the place where increasing number of americans are choosing which one to get their tv service through we would be cutting off meaningful reven
>> that's not really my wheelhouse. i don't have a comment on it. >> got it, got it. >> mr. bewkes, i would like to turn to you on a slightly different question, you can get back to that if you'd like but i first want to ask you, i'm encouraged to hear that time warner's business model is based on broad distribution for content. other companies obviously have taken a different approach, netflix for example has been a successful company. it's got a market cap, 52$52.9 billion,...