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[cheers and applause] tara whittle back with us from troy, new york.ion when we were rudely interrupted yesterday and had to stop. you got to the halfway point of $10,000, and you still have a lifeline up there on the board. you got that "50/50." how do you feel coming back in and knowing half your job is done here? >> well, i feel pretty great, and i know that there's some work ahead of me, but, you know, they're just gonna be questions on the board and all the answers are gonna be there. i just have to figure out what the right one is. >> that's it. you just summed up our game in five seconds. 7 questions away from $1 million, so let's get back to work. let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ all right. we start today with a $20,000 question. that's a good day. let's go. which of these statements is true about all four u.s. presidents who have a u.s. state capital named after them? >> okay, so there's a lot going on in this question. so i have to think of the four presidents that have capitals named after them. so we
[cheers and applause] tara whittle back with us from troy, new york.ion when we were rudely interrupted yesterday and had to stop. you got to the halfway point of $10,000, and you still have a lifeline up there on the board. you got that "50/50." how do you feel coming back in and knowing half your job is done here? >> well, i feel pretty great, and i know that there's some work ahead of me, but, you know, they're just gonna be questions on the board and all the answers are...
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the "washington post" said, the proposal on dreamers was whittled down where it only does the disaster, trump himself is or chest straighting. that is like an arsonist giving you the fire extinguisher to put out the fire. mr. president, stop causing disasters. congress should be more than a clean up crew for your messes and failed policies. let me close with this, when i think of the best of the united states, i think of the statue of liberty. it wasn't built within our borders but gifted to us from the french to represent the freedom that we stand for. to welcome all those immigrants who come to this country, not to transport drugs or crime as the president portrays but live a better life. when president trump thinks of the best of america, he thinks about a concrete wall, something to prevent immigrants coming here, something that offends our allies that would make our country turn away from the rest of the world at a time when american leadership is badly needed. on top of that, on top of all of that, a wall that will not work. it would be ineffective. if we built a 50-foot wall, om
the "washington post" said, the proposal on dreamers was whittled down where it only does the disaster, trump himself is or chest straighting. that is like an arsonist giving you the fire extinguisher to put out the fire. mr. president, stop causing disasters. congress should be more than a clean up crew for your messes and failed policies. let me close with this, when i think of the best of the united states, i think of the statue of liberty. it wasn't built within our borders but...
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referendum and there are a lot of labor of these who don't want to referendum what it's all about whittling down options as you say she says she will then go into cross party constructive talks to see where the where a majority may lie but she's not going to talk to jeremy corbin she said she's not going to talk about his preferred policy option of a customs. she's not going to talk about a second referendum where does this all lead us in terms of the plan b. she has to come back with this is also very series of money because she seems unable to resist the temptation to take options off the table so last night everyone thought ok she's going to consult with the other parties and as you say now she says except i'm not going to talk to them and i'm not going to talk about this so she's left to sell very little room for maneuver but i think what happens next if she comes back to the commons on monday presents a motion that motion will face amendments maybe amendments on the norway model of the second referendum we will finally start to get a sense of how much scalia mentary support there is fo
referendum and there are a lot of labor of these who don't want to referendum what it's all about whittling down options as you say she says she will then go into cross party constructive talks to see where the where a majority may lie but she's not going to talk to jeremy corbin she said she's not going to talk about his preferred policy option of a customs. she's not going to talk about a second referendum where does this all lead us in terms of the plan b. she has to come back with this is...
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what he thinks is right is continuing to whittle down the balance sheet. >> you think it's hawkish? >> and to continue to move rates to reasonable levels that we should be, if, in fact, this is the greatest economy in the history of the public. not my words the president's over the last few months >> you think the volatility event is over. yesterday we spoke with maumd al arian. the fact the fed is coming out of the market ending quantitative easing means they're not assuming volatility. why do you think this is all behind us? >> pretty classic. our research shows high volatility is followed by higher than average returns and high volatility is also followed by the below average volatility i think the volatility is behind us >> last february these incredible volatility events and a blow-up in some of those volatility products. then we got better and climbed to the highs in october. and then another volatility event. for how long is it going to be smoother sailing, so to speak? >> we compute value and we see the market as about 10% below our estimate of fair value its best predictive
what he thinks is right is continuing to whittle down the balance sheet. >> you think it's hawkish? >> and to continue to move rates to reasonable levels that we should be, if, in fact, this is the greatest economy in the history of the public. not my words the president's over the last few months >> you think the volatility event is over. yesterday we spoke with maumd al arian. the fact the fed is coming out of the market ending quantitative easing means they're not assuming...
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and then throughout the day on friday, this really whittles away. by the time we get to saturday morning, it's gone for everybody except for parts of maine. you'll notice we'll be up to around 26 in chicago. you're talking about snow squalls. yesterday we had the line of snow that came through everywhere in the northeast. that was the actual cold front that brought the frigid air in behind it. a very quick batch of a lot of wind and a lot of snow. just a short time. this is one of the lake effect snow bands that has been pummelling the plateau around watertown. that's why we're seeing incredible snow. it's a really isolated area. that is your lake-effect snow. you can see it across every one of the great lakes right now bringing the snow bands on the open side side of the lakes. that side, minus 2 for a high in chicago. 42 two days from now, saturday. 51 for monday as a high in chicago. so a huge swing in temperature about to hit everybody and going to feel really nice. >> neil: yeah. people will get really sick. >> that, too. >> neil: thanks very m
and then throughout the day on friday, this really whittles away. by the time we get to saturday morning, it's gone for everybody except for parts of maine. you'll notice we'll be up to around 26 in chicago. you're talking about snow squalls. yesterday we had the line of snow that came through everywhere in the northeast. that was the actual cold front that brought the frigid air in behind it. a very quick batch of a lot of wind and a lot of snow. just a short time. this is one of the lake...
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. >> reporter: so starts saturday and by sunday night we whittle down to? >> best in show. >> reporter: wow. as a judge, what are you guys looking for? >> a judge's job is to look at the standard, look at the dog and try to fit the dog that fits that standard the best in their or her opinion. for >> all going down tomorrow, winner, $500, but you get the say hey, man, i'm best in show. >> there's no living with your dog if they win that. >> absolutely. >> he wants the finest of the food. i only want filet mignon. thanks, vern. >>> up next why it's the end of the road for one major sporting event that's been held at levi stadium. >> tonight at 11:00 retail is out, but fitness is in, the booming business filling storefronts across the bay area. your favorite restaurants now it doesn't matter dash. where you are. ♪ it doesn't matter what you're hungry for. it doesn't even matter how many you are. ♪ restaurants come to you. delicious at your door. download doordash. first order, $1 delivery fee. championship just one more time. the game has been happening each >
. >> reporter: so starts saturday and by sunday night we whittle down to? >> best in show. >> reporter: wow. as a judge, what are you guys looking for? >> a judge's job is to look at the standard, look at the dog and try to fit the dog that fits that standard the best in their or her opinion. for >> all going down tomorrow, winner, $500, but you get the say hey, man, i'm best in show. >> there's no living with your dog if they win that. >> absolutely....
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whittling more than 200 hopefuls down to the 26 who will make up the choir takes several days.he good news to the successful singers. hello. hello, is that francis? yes, it is. hello, darling. listen, i've got some good news for you. 0n good friday. i want to tell you that you've made it through to the choir. singing thank you! 0h, she's started early, singing. that's lovely. jonty g has also made the cut. so excited, i was literally sitting there thinking, oh wow, i'm so glad that i've made it through. and it was just amazing to get that call. and despite the nerves, so have dave and rupak. it was just fantastic to get the phone call. i was like, i'm not going to get the phone call, i've had it, you know, and then that was it, it was there. and it was — ijust felt lifted. i had my speech ready to say because i was complete... are you sure? me, rupak? yes, you got through, and i was like... i was just really surprised. and the name of the new choir, gosp—ability. # i should be so lucky. # lucky, lucky, lucky. # i should be so lucky in love. gospeljust really reflects my backgro
whittling more than 200 hopefuls down to the 26 who will make up the choir takes several days.he good news to the successful singers. hello. hello, is that francis? yes, it is. hello, darling. listen, i've got some good news for you. 0n good friday. i want to tell you that you've made it through to the choir. singing thank you! 0h, she's started early, singing. that's lovely. jonty g has also made the cut. so excited, i was literally sitting there thinking, oh wow, i'm so glad that i've made it...
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in my world, full speed ahead means three rate hikes this year and they will continue to whittle down the balance sheet. >> quite a difference in the markets. yesterday's trade headlines was a flash in the pan today going into a long weekend even after this big run off december lows, people are willing to be long off these headlines. >> i don't think anybody wants to go home and have headlines over the weekend that the deal has been done. i'm not going to use the term fomo, dan. >> you just did. >> but the pain trade is higher. everybody and their brother called 2630 or 2620 or 2600 the place you're going to rally up to we're now through it how much through it? i don't know but if you look at a handful of stocks, some of these are stocks that have been bottoming over the course of two to three months, so not everybody hit the bottom in december i am talking about the rest of the world. so you can make an argument that what has changed, what has changed is the negative feedback loop from the fed. if nothing else, the fed has been forced to look at their language and change it and i thi
in my world, full speed ahead means three rate hikes this year and they will continue to whittle down the balance sheet. >> quite a difference in the markets. yesterday's trade headlines was a flash in the pan today going into a long weekend even after this big run off december lows, people are willing to be long off these headlines. >> i don't think anybody wants to go home and have headlines over the weekend that the deal has been done. i'm not going to use the term fomo, dan....
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going to see a fast change where the king suddenly changes the crown prince but you might see a whittling away of his powers possibly you might see other people starting to speak up and so dear a bit the problem is they're all afraid they're all afraid of being chopped up with a with a bone saw and having their body parts dissolved and acid as happened to gemma who should do so perhaps some television station around the world or some civil society group will do a simulation of what happens when you chop up a body and put it in acid and of course just a real simulation not the real thing and this would have been great great anger to so does and shame to a lot of so it is an lot of muslims and arabs around the world and this something things like that possibly might come up one day and creates a shock and that herm's at the trial and don't forget about jamal khashoggi thank you so much gentlemen for a very interesting discussion matthew bryza rami koori and david haye and thank you as well for watching you can always watch this program again. any time by visiting our website at al jazeera d
going to see a fast change where the king suddenly changes the crown prince but you might see a whittling away of his powers possibly you might see other people starting to speak up and so dear a bit the problem is they're all afraid they're all afraid of being chopped up with a with a bone saw and having their body parts dissolved and acid as happened to gemma who should do so perhaps some television station around the world or some civil society group will do a simulation of what happens when...
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that lays out a sort of full week and a bit of discussions of ongoing debate of votes on amendments whittling down possibilities to see where a majority may lie and in and in the meantime we're told the prime minister he's engaging in cross party meetings within peace to try and find some sort of consensus or compromise position of that's allegedly ongoing as we speak the labor party is not taking part of its senior levels or or with leader jeremy colvin that he was invited to because they say first you must rule out a no deal outcome others refuse to take part until she rules out. all rules in an article fifty extension rather and rules in the possibility of a second reference these are all to reserve most fundamental red lines and at this moment she shows no sign on stepping back from them so quite where this compromise solution lies or what compromise the government is willing to make remains extremely unclear on any injuries and i may have had to fight another day and i guess that fight goes on and. it does i mean it you know in a sense at the moment as a result of the confidence vote on
that lays out a sort of full week and a bit of discussions of ongoing debate of votes on amendments whittling down possibilities to see where a majority may lie and in and in the meantime we're told the prime minister he's engaging in cross party meetings within peace to try and find some sort of consensus or compromise position of that's allegedly ongoing as we speak the labor party is not taking part of its senior levels or or with leader jeremy colvin that he was invited to because they say...
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he has with his business experience whittled it down and said doik this with $5.6 billion.ents has come up with. he has come off his bottom line. we are not seeing recipro case from the other side of the aisle. speak with the actual experts, not the ones sitting behind a desk. not the ones reading papers. speak to the people patrolling the border and she'll find out what we need for border security. melissa: what do you say about the health and safety of children being brought across the border. >> to think that it's okay for parents to put their children in harm's way and put them into smugglers' hands. it disgusts me some of the things i think. and you see smugglers hole drop children behind the groups while they run and leave children out in the desert. it's ridiculous to think that's okay. to glamourize that and criticize the good guys protecting the american public is disgusting. melissa: the socialist wing is one step closer to make their socialist policies a reality like medicare for all. they could move top venezuela where inflation is 1 million percent. store shelv
he has with his business experience whittled it down and said doik this with $5.6 billion.ents has come up with. he has come off his bottom line. we are not seeing recipro case from the other side of the aisle. speak with the actual experts, not the ones sitting behind a desk. not the ones reading papers. speak to the people patrolling the border and she'll find out what we need for border security. melissa: what do you say about the health and safety of children being brought across the...
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it is whittled down to two after oklahoma were booted. the four people started living on that billboard last thursday. >>> folks heading to the 130th rose parade or rose bowl need to prepare for warm conditions. forecast for pasadena shows early morning temperatures in the 30s and also strong santa ana winds. starting at 8:00, but you can start camping out now. festivities start at 1:00 before the washington buckeyes play the huskies. >>> the clock strikes midnight here in the bay area, hundreds of children rang in the new year earlier today. >> the kids experienced their own version of the time square new year's eve ball drop. >> hundreds of children and their parents came here to the space and science center in oakland. it may be pushing 1:00 in the afternoon, but getting close to midnight in places such as kenya, moscow and saudi arabia. >> celebrate in the different countries is pretty cool. >> it's teaching kids across the globe their new year's is a time. >> and the countdown begin, the kids get in the middle of the space center to
it is whittled down to two after oklahoma were booted. the four people started living on that billboard last thursday. >>> folks heading to the 130th rose parade or rose bowl need to prepare for warm conditions. forecast for pasadena shows early morning temperatures in the 30s and also strong santa ana winds. starting at 8:00, but you can start camping out now. festivities start at 1:00 before the washington buckeyes play the huskies. >>> the clock strikes midnight here in the...
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: -- paul: yeah, and you reinforce that point in your notes, that kim will find ways to invade or whittle national sanctions. it really is straight out of the playbook, this kind of behavior, isn't it? around we go again. how does this cycle get broken? scott: well, we do not see it being broken it for quite some time. we long-standing call is will continue to see this type of engagement through the rest trump's current term -- current term, and we think there they be reason to think will use this as part of the 2020 presidential campaign, perhaps arguing that he was the only one to start the process, and therefore he needs another turn to be the only one who can actually finish it. we are likely to see this process rock on, if not for the next couple of years, then longer. on, if not for the next couple of years, then longer. it could be february, but as we have had the government shutdown for more than a month now, south korea also is home to 28,000 u.s. troops. we have had president trump announcing withdrawal from syria and afghanistan. coulds is possible, reductions in staff beyond t
: -- paul: yeah, and you reinforce that point in your notes, that kim will find ways to invade or whittle national sanctions. it really is straight out of the playbook, this kind of behavior, isn't it? around we go again. how does this cycle get broken? scott: well, we do not see it being broken it for quite some time. we long-standing call is will continue to see this type of engagement through the rest trump's current term -- current term, and we think there they be reason to think will use...
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>> yes, they matter in terms of whittling down the field, getting people in place.ant a protractive fight like last time. >> all right. we are going to sneak in the last break. don't go anywhere. we'll be right back. reak don't go anywhere. we'll be right back. -welcome. -[ gasps ] a bigger room?! -how many of you use car insurance? -oh. -well, what if i showed you this? -[ laughing ] ho-ho-ho! -wow. -it's a computer. -we compare rates to help you get the price and coverage that's right for you. -that's amazing! the only thing that would make this better is if my mom were here. what?! an unexpected ending! is if my mom were here. if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture now might not be the best time to ask yourself are my bones strong? life is full of make-or-break moments. that's why it's so important to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from fracture with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, o
>> yes, they matter in terms of whittling down the field, getting people in place.ant a protractive fight like last time. >> all right. we are going to sneak in the last break. don't go anywhere. we'll be right back. reak don't go anywhere. we'll be right back. -welcome. -[ gasps ] a bigger room?! -how many of you use car insurance? -oh. -well, what if i showed you this? -[ laughing ] ho-ho-ho! -wow. -it's a computer. -we compare rates to help you get the price and coverage that's...
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drawl these stage -- through all these stages, you whittle down the pool. when we have a smaller pool to begin with, the numbers just keep decreasing as they go through these stages. very quickly, this is in daytime trend. separations also reduce the workforce. for those who make it through the training and are hired and then begin working for the agency -- i want to say, on the prehiring this from the period of september 2015 through july 2018, you can see some of the whitting down that occurs. there's a goal for that period of 762. the class size was 684. with 117 released and 15 never reported. another observation after the hiring, it's a fair number who leave the agency in the first year. from this period from september 2015 to april 2018, there were 490 graduates of the training, but 46 were hired on but left the agency within the first year. 9.4%. it's a fair number and doesn't help when we have a staffing shortage to begin with. in terms of separations, the period covered is november 2015 through october 2018. these are the normal retirements that oc
drawl these stage -- through all these stages, you whittle down the pool. when we have a smaller pool to begin with, the numbers just keep decreasing as they go through these stages. very quickly, this is in daytime trend. separations also reduce the workforce. for those who make it through the training and are hired and then begin working for the agency -- i want to say, on the prehiring this from the period of september 2015 through july 2018, you can see some of the whitting down that...
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it has whittled down, back in the day it used to take forever before you could see a movie at home and three months and usually disney movies, the big superhero movies that last the longest before available at home. netflix did part with a strategy of roma and gave it three weeks before it let it stream at home. even then the big theaters were not going to show it. a lot of people, when the film is nominated, or when it wins, they can see it at home but may choose to go out as a date night, go and see it at the cinema and pay for popcorn. that is the theater business. they are choosing to not show it. for this sort of -- the principle. it is going to be a big question in the next year, two years, other streaming platforms come online, will it come to a head? emily: that does it for the best of bloomberg technology, we will bring you the best of tech throughout the week. tune in everyday, 5:00 p.m. in new york, 2:00 p.m. and san francisco. we are livestreaming on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing
it has whittled down, back in the day it used to take forever before you could see a movie at home and three months and usually disney movies, the big superhero movies that last the longest before available at home. netflix did part with a strategy of roma and gave it three weeks before it let it stream at home. even then the big theaters were not going to show it. a lot of people, when the film is nominated, or when it wins, they can see it at home but may choose to go out as a date night, go...
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you're whittling out the brain with its own jaw bone. [ eric laughs ] >> anthony: there's a certain countrynown about these things. you know what, i'm gonna make these next easter. >> eric: yes. >> anthony: i mean, the whole easter egg hunt. what does that have to do with bunnies? you know what i'm saying? bunnies don't lay eggs. but they do have heads. look deep. deep into the murky depths of that most glorious and iconic of sichuan dishes. it burns. it burns you down to your soul. >> all: cheers. >> anthony: local friend xiao bin and musician friend seven. wu jiao ling and gao shin. all enjoy a good hot pot. almost everybody around here does. eric, however, seems apprehensive. >> anthony: so, this is eric's first time for sichuan hot pot. >> gao: really? >> anthony: i think you're really going to enjoy this. >> eric: yeah. >> anthony: so this is particularly good, right? >> xiao: it is known for being spicy. so -- [ laughs ] >> seven: not a good news. [ laughs ] >> eric: i feel it in my eyes already. yeah. >> anthony: the way it works is you order a whole bunch of ingredients -- meat, veg
you're whittling out the brain with its own jaw bone. [ eric laughs ] >> anthony: there's a certain countrynown about these things. you know what, i'm gonna make these next easter. >> eric: yes. >> anthony: i mean, the whole easter egg hunt. what does that have to do with bunnies? you know what i'm saying? bunnies don't lay eggs. but they do have heads. look deep. deep into the murky depths of that most glorious and iconic of sichuan dishes. it burns. it burns you down to your...
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it has over the years whittled down.he day, it used to take forever before you could see a movie at home. now it is three months. it's usually disney movies, the big superhero movies that last the longest before they are available at home. netflix did part with the strategy and gave it just three weeks before they let it stream at home. even then, the big theaters were not going to show it. a lot of people, when this film winds,inated, or if it they can see it at home, but they might choose to go out to see it at the cinema of paper popcorn, and that is the theater business. they are choosing to not show it for this sort of principle. it is going to be a big question in the next two years as other streaming platforms come online , if this will come to a head. emily: netflix only seems to be cementing its position in hollywood with this confirmation. the motion picture association of america. i will let you continue your reporting on that. thank you for joining us. coming up, we discuss what the future holds for huawei as
it has over the years whittled down.he day, it used to take forever before you could see a movie at home. now it is three months. it's usually disney movies, the big superhero movies that last the longest before they are available at home. netflix did part with the strategy and gave it just three weeks before they let it stream at home. even then, the big theaters were not going to show it. a lot of people, when this film winds,inated, or if it they can see it at home, but they might choose to...
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in the last 72 hours, his case has been whittled with false claims. >> how can the american public trust what the president says tonight when the administration has repeated lie lied about the numbers and situation at the border. furthermore, president trump just claimed some of his predecessors confided in him they should have built the wall long ago. every living president says that's not true, they did not talk to president trump. >>> congress is back but have not opened the government. the effects are starting to be felt. we are three days from a third of a million workers not getting their first paycheck and tsa trying to figure out how to keep security workers without pay and millions on food assistance if the president shuts down. we have joe lockhart, "washington journal" and jackie kucinich and david gregory. great to see all of you. joe, the problem is they used erroneous numbers for the situation at the border. one example, secretary of the department of homeland security, kirstjen nielsen just this past june, i will quote her tweet, we do not have a policy of separating famil
in the last 72 hours, his case has been whittled with false claims. >> how can the american public trust what the president says tonight when the administration has repeated lie lied about the numbers and situation at the border. furthermore, president trump just claimed some of his predecessors confided in him they should have built the wall long ago. every living president says that's not true, they did not talk to president trump. >>> congress is back but have not opened the...
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so i think the first order of business is whittling down that list, what are our priorities, what istimely? what is potentially the most impact. that's going to cover things like emoluments, that is to say, the president illegally, under the constitution, kben fitting from foreign money, to security clearances at the white house, including to his son in law. to the north carolina ninth congressional fraud case, and what the facts are behind that. to the census, the citizenship question on the census, that has a june deadline, and so that's very timely, and really very consequential. >> i know democrats are hesitant to talk about impeachment. you don't want to look like you're getting ahead of yourselves, but that is the ultimate end game, at least in your chamber of congress. have you personally seen enough to start going down that road, or would you need to see more? >> i think we need to wait for robert mueller's report. let him finish his investigation. let's not try to prejudge. but i don't want to duck your question. i do believe there's plenty out there that is deeply concernin
so i think the first order of business is whittling down that list, what are our priorities, what istimely? what is potentially the most impact. that's going to cover things like emoluments, that is to say, the president illegally, under the constitution, kben fitting from foreign money, to security clearances at the white house, including to his son in law. to the north carolina ninth congressional fraud case, and what the facts are behind that. to the census, the citizenship question on the...
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it could be like the auto industry at very beginning, it was 50 automobile companies whittled down tohree. does that stop someone like you with your responsibilities from kicking the tires here? >> so i think back to 2,000, 2001, and the dot-com era where it was embriotic. it was hard to determine who were long term winners and who would be left in the dust. i have the same problem today, i agree waiting on the sidelines right now, waiting to see more fundamental growth in these names is probably prudent for a broad away of investors today. charles: lee, what about proxies? constellation brands made big investment in canopy. a lot of companies are looking to make similar investments. would it be smart to go with constellations brands for instance? >> if you are not interested in making money, i say go for it. like buying pharmaceuticals or fertilizer company. that is a waste of time. no different than we had the nanotechnology craze, gee, don't they do something with nanotech? let's buy them. it is so early. we don't even have a banking system set. if you want to make money, we don't
it could be like the auto industry at very beginning, it was 50 automobile companies whittled down tohree. does that stop someone like you with your responsibilities from kicking the tires here? >> so i think back to 2,000, 2001, and the dot-com era where it was embriotic. it was hard to determine who were long term winners and who would be left in the dust. i have the same problem today, i agree waiting on the sidelines right now, waiting to see more fundamental growth in these names is...
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we start to see this give a little break and you can see that where the warnings have whittled down a lot. at least in territory. that's a beg help. here's tonight. >> comparatively speaking, it's about to warm up. >> by any grounds it's about to warm up. the blue line is below zero temperatures. so by tomorrow morning, there's a lot of it. go through the day tomorrow and by friday, saturday morning, it's pretty much gone everywhere and we see this huge warmup. you know what that is? >> what is that? >> lake-effect snow. that right there is lake ontario and the snow goes across that. watertown. a huge batch of lake-effect snow. if you're driving, no snow at all. you hit that, you get a ton of it. snow warnings there around buffalo. here you go. how does that look for you? >> shepard: 51. >> 51 monday. >> shepard: that's may weather. >> that is may weather for us. 50s for the coming week along the eastern seaboard. get through now and it will be better. >> shepard: keep your pets inside. great to see you. thank you. >> you too. >> shepard: some breaking news on the crisis in venezuela.
we start to see this give a little break and you can see that where the warnings have whittled down a lot. at least in territory. that's a beg help. here's tonight. >> comparatively speaking, it's about to warm up. >> by any grounds it's about to warm up. the blue line is below zero temperatures. so by tomorrow morning, there's a lot of it. go through the day tomorrow and by friday, saturday morning, it's pretty much gone everywhere and we see this huge warmup. you know what that...
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we whittled it down.onight we present danielle's first two-on-one date with me and a hopeful young suitor named dustin. this is danielle's date with destiny. >> previously on "the matchelor" danielle m. and i signed up for tender looking for mr. swipe right. >> nope. >> we discussed the things she wanted. >> i want some kids. >> and the things she didn't. >> oh, no. >> no, no. >> now it's time to meet her first match, face-to-face. so last week we went through all these guys. >> we did. >> you did some further investigation. >> i did. >> you found some guys that you might be interested in. >> yeah. >> with my help, of course. >> yes. >> and approval. >> it was your help. >> one of the guys is a guy named dustin. >> yes. >> let's go through dustin's thing. >> he is he is 32. says he is a sports announcer. doesn't say for who or what. >> he dresses as superman. >> he does dress as superman. he could be nice. >> we're going to find out because you set it up. one after another, these guys are going to come me
we whittled it down.onight we present danielle's first two-on-one date with me and a hopeful young suitor named dustin. this is danielle's date with destiny. >> previously on "the matchelor" danielle m. and i signed up for tender looking for mr. swipe right. >> nope. >> we discussed the things she wanted. >> i want some kids. >> and the things she didn't. >> oh, no. >> no, no. >> now it's time to meet her first match, face-to-face. so...
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bow and a way to potentially scare off some of the other people who are considering a run, maybe whittle down that field a little more and increase her chances a bit. it also comes with peril, coming out early and you try to claim front runner status, and even though you're well funded, well organized, that's exactly what jeb bush did in 2014 just before the new year, and it didn't work out well for him. she has to find a way to avoid all of the pit falls that we saw jeb bush fall under when he came out ahead in a big crowded field. >> right. so you bring up fact that coming out ahead of this crowded field could help her claim front runner status, but there's also this fear that if you come out too soon, you could kind of get lost in the mix of everything. wondering how elizabeth warren plans to get ahead of that? >> yeah, i mean, one traditional rubric for this thing in looking at the calendar is that the first person to go out, you know, is either the sort of obvious front runner which is the parable of jeb bush and to a degree hillary clinton, or you know, you risk being shot at, and
bow and a way to potentially scare off some of the other people who are considering a run, maybe whittle down that field a little more and increase her chances a bit. it also comes with peril, coming out early and you try to claim front runner status, and even though you're well funded, well organized, that's exactly what jeb bush did in 2014 just before the new year, and it didn't work out well for him. she has to find a way to avoid all of the pit falls that we saw jeb bush fall under when he...
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as a political matter, i think this -- given that the trump base is whittled down at this point and consistslarge percentage of evangelical christians, i don't think this is necessarily bad politics. it's rewarding the base. let's give mrs. pence the benefit of the doubt. she probably didn't do the job strictly to make a decision or to give voice to lbgtq issues. it's also fair game, i think that people raise this issue. >> thank you. thank you very much, sir. do appreciate it, gentlemen have a good weekend. >>> guiliani made it clear wednesday, michael cohen is making it clear today. it's everyone for themselves in the trump russia investigation. the knives are out. we'll tell you for whom coming up. >>> also, the victims. r. kelly lhas been accused by a number of people, sexual assault, physical assault, emotional abuse. this friday never before heard allegations. a dateline nbc interview you don't want to miss. coming up. teline nbc interview u don't want to miss coming up. ♪ hey, saved you a seat. this round is on me. hey, can you spot me? come on in! find your place, today, with silver
as a political matter, i think this -- given that the trump base is whittled down at this point and consistslarge percentage of evangelical christians, i don't think this is necessarily bad politics. it's rewarding the base. let's give mrs. pence the benefit of the doubt. she probably didn't do the job strictly to make a decision or to give voice to lbgtq issues. it's also fair game, i think that people raise this issue. >> thank you. thank you very much, sir. do appreciate it, gentlemen...
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>> that matter in terms of whittling down the field, getting people in place.n't think democrats want a protra protractive fight like last time. protractive fight like last time smile dad. i take medication for high blood pressure and cholesterol. but they might not be enough to protect my heart. adding bayer aspirin can further reduce the risk of another heart attack. because my second chance matters. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. you should be mad at leaf blowers. [beep] you should be mad your neighbor always wants to hang out. and you should be mad your smart fridge is unnecessarily complicated. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade which isn't complicated. their tools make trading quicker and simpler. so you can take on the markets with confidence. don't get mad. get e*trade and start trading today. don't get mad. if your moderate to severeor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio®, the only biologic de
>> that matter in terms of whittling down the field, getting people in place.n't think democrats want a protra protractive fight like last time. protractive fight like last time smile dad. i take medication for high blood pressure and cholesterol. but they might not be enough to protect my heart. adding bayer aspirin can further reduce the risk of another heart attack. because my second chance matters. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. you should be mad...
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so i think eventually the democrats i think will whittle away at the sort of oblivio obliviousness of the republicans, and you're going see more cory gardeners pretty soon stepping forward and saying you know, we really have to win this. i have to run in another 18 months or two years, and i'm going to look like a jerk if i was the guy who couldn't keep the lights on. >> you know, part of the weirdness of the shutdown is that it's unclear what it's for in this sense, and adam was talking about the rationality question. the president said hundreds of times there is going to be a wall. he described the wall in lurid detail, its height, it's thickness. >> the door. >> there was going to be a beautiful door. there was going to be solar panels on top. all this stuff, right? now he is no -- he doesn't know what the heck it is. there is not actually going to be a wall. there is some fencing that is already there. maybe thame add some more fencing. but it's not even clear what the thing is that he's shutting it down for. >> here is how it's going to end. democrats just have to let trump decla
so i think eventually the democrats i think will whittle away at the sort of oblivio obliviousness of the republicans, and you're going see more cory gardeners pretty soon stepping forward and saying you know, we really have to win this. i have to run in another 18 months or two years, and i'm going to look like a jerk if i was the guy who couldn't keep the lights on. >> you know, part of the weirdness of the shutdown is that it's unclear what it's for in this sense, and adam was talking...
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at what point will we whittle it down and really start to focus on tangible and reachable goals? >> we try to do that particularly for the first two around affordable housing and small business lending. molly did some work saying okay, we want to do affordable housing what does that mean? what could the bank actually do? and talking to folks like enterprise and choo-choo and banks, and other folks understand what exists today in the market place where does how do the gaps aligned with some of the city's priorities around affordable housing and how can we use some of the city's relationships to pair with city run banks to achieve some of those outcomes? getting as specific as okay. will present things. we will provide x number of loans for ten years, at this size, at this interest rate. you will see the specifics in the final report. i want to stress that we needed that to do the modelling, and those are just -- of those are ideas and those are specifics and if there are other potential products and services that you would like to see modelled, we may have already done it or we ar
at what point will we whittle it down and really start to focus on tangible and reachable goals? >> we try to do that particularly for the first two around affordable housing and small business lending. molly did some work saying okay, we want to do affordable housing what does that mean? what could the bank actually do? and talking to folks like enterprise and choo-choo and banks, and other folks understand what exists today in the market place where does how do the gaps aligned with...
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she finally whittled it down to a possible three >> one of them really stands out for me it says, white it says, over 6 foot. david's a tall guy and he's a white male possibly >> those particular bones, just a few, a partial skeleton, turned up during construction of a walmart parking lot not far from the place where david lived. surfaced just a year after david died, had been gathering dust in storage for 15 years the detective went to see a forensic anthropologist. but when the doctor measured the bones. >> she comes out and she says, no, she said, it's looking like he's only about 5'9" >> but still, velasquez had a hunch that she had finally found david jackson, and she wasn't the sort of person to give up on a hunch. >> and i said, can we please do this one more time and she comes back and she goes, honey, i was wrong the first time, she says, this person is anywhere between 5'9" and 6'1" i said, oh, my gosh, i think i've hit paydirt >> she got dna from david's mother, waited for a lab to compare the samples. and ten days later, detective velasquez called the testing facility >> she
she finally whittled it down to a possible three >> one of them really stands out for me it says, white it says, over 6 foot. david's a tall guy and he's a white male possibly >> those particular bones, just a few, a partial skeleton, turned up during construction of a walmart parking lot not far from the place where david lived. surfaced just a year after david died, had been gathering dust in storage for 15 years the detective went to see a forensic anthropologist. but when the...
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your parents believe you for a whole and you continue to do it i think they're going to continue to whittle down this balance sheet until the market calls them out again, at which time they'll talk about being not on auto pilot. i think that will continue for the foreseeable future. >> so that means the market has more room lower. >> i believe so, yeah. >> the thing the market has missed with last week's talk with bernanke, yellen and powell, they talked about this thing called price level targeting. basically what it means is you run the economy hotter than you would normally expect to get your prices up now, they're going to have a conference in june i would expect in the minutes tomorrow, maybe there's more talk about that. but if that narrative picks up, then you get a steeper yield curve, then you get a market that rips. >> i may be a bad guy and i don't think guy agrees with this, but i think they do need to run it hotter we came from the worst credit crisis in history arguably and a cancer that needs to be cut out and arguably was not and takes some time. look at japan who is still s
your parents believe you for a whole and you continue to do it i think they're going to continue to whittle down this balance sheet until the market calls them out again, at which time they'll talk about being not on auto pilot. i think that will continue for the foreseeable future. >> so that means the market has more room lower. >> i believe so, yeah. >> the thing the market has missed with last week's talk with bernanke, yellen and powell, they talked about this thing...
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going to see a fast change where the king suddenly changes the crown prince but you might see a whittling away of his powers possibly you might see other people starting to speak up and so dear abid the problem is they're all afraid they're all afraid of being chopped up with a with a bone saw and having their body parts dissolved and nasa does happen to children so perhaps some television station around the world or some civil society group will do a simulation of what happens when you chop up a body and put it in acid and of course just a real simulation not the real thing and this would have been great great anger to so does and shame to a lot of so it is an lot of muslims and arabs around the world and this something things like that possibly might come up one day and creates a shock and that herm's at the trial and don't forget about jamal khashoggi thank you so much gentlemen for a very interesting discussion matthew bryza rami koori and david haye and thank you as well for watching you can always washes program again. any time by visiting our website at al jazeera dot com for furth
going to see a fast change where the king suddenly changes the crown prince but you might see a whittling away of his powers possibly you might see other people starting to speak up and so dear abid the problem is they're all afraid they're all afraid of being chopped up with a with a bone saw and having their body parts dissolved and nasa does happen to children so perhaps some television station around the world or some civil society group will do a simulation of what happens when you chop up...
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it's very hard to take what we do and whittle it down. we rescue 22,000 people annually. that would be 4 of the 22,000 denominator and in the wheelhouse of things no one can do what else we do autoovout ov water. i would say securing the 360-plus ports from threat from foreign adversaries is critically important. the $4.6 trillion marine transportationnavigation. i would say the work at the borders. maritime borders. the drug interdiction work. it's hard for me to say which is a defining one. i would say the unique instrument, the coast guard, is the unique instrument when you cobble the various statutories together. we're multimissioned. the ship that counters drugs has a helicopter that does a mission as well. we're truly unique in we're very adaptive, very flexible. >> let's talk a little bit about security at ports. >> okay. what types of security threats have you been, what sort of evolution have you seen in security threats to our ports in recent months? >> well, first off, that mission, we categorize that mission what we call the ports and waterways coastal securit
it's very hard to take what we do and whittle it down. we rescue 22,000 people annually. that would be 4 of the 22,000 denominator and in the wheelhouse of things no one can do what else we do autoovout ov water. i would say securing the 360-plus ports from threat from foreign adversaries is critically important. the $4.6 trillion marine transportationnavigation. i would say the work at the borders. maritime borders. the drug interdiction work. it's hard for me to say which is a defining one. i...
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that matters because if she can whittle down the numbers, tim may will hope if they don't go down toit wasn't so bad, so i'm going to go back to brussels, see if i can get a few nips and tucks, come back with something better and we will try again. in other words, if he doesn't suffer a shattering defeat, she will hope she can reheat her deal and keep the process going. it's about trying to get those numbers down, not trying to avoid defeat. i think that boat has sailed. so under100 mps? would she be able to bring it back if it was less than a three figure defeat? that would be very rough. that would be the ballpark hope of team may. that said, she is not the only player in this act. it is clear that mps on all sides are moving quickly to seize on the aftermath of the pm's likely defeat. i expect that if mrs may is defeated and comes back with a reworked deal, it will face a blizzard of amendments from mps on all sides. you will see people in favour of a second referendum, people in favour of no deal, people in favour of canada and norway. everyone will pile in with their preferred o
that matters because if she can whittle down the numbers, tim may will hope if they don't go down toit wasn't so bad, so i'm going to go back to brussels, see if i can get a few nips and tucks, come back with something better and we will try again. in other words, if he doesn't suffer a shattering defeat, she will hope she can reheat her deal and keep the process going. it's about trying to get those numbers down, not trying to avoid defeat. i think that boat has sailed. so under100 mps? would...
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going to see a fast change where the king suddenly changes the crown prince but you might see a whittling away of his powers possibly you might see other people starting to speak up and so dear abid the problem is they're all afraid they're all afraid of being chopped up with a with a bone saw and having their body parts dissolved and acid as happened to her children so perhaps some television station around the world or some civil society group will do a simulation of what happens when you chop up a body and put it in acid and of course just a real simulation not the real thing and this would have been great great anger to so does and shame to a lot of so it is an lot of muslims and arabs around the world and this something things like that possibly might come up one day and creates a shock and that is herm's at the trial and don't forget about jamal khashoggi thank you so much gentlemen for a very interesting discussion matthew bryza rami koori and david haye and thank you as well for watching you can always watch this program again. any time by visiting our website at al jazeera dot co
going to see a fast change where the king suddenly changes the crown prince but you might see a whittling away of his powers possibly you might see other people starting to speak up and so dear abid the problem is they're all afraid they're all afraid of being chopped up with a with a bone saw and having their body parts dissolved and acid as happened to her children so perhaps some television station around the world or some civil society group will do a simulation of what happens when you...
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do you think she is still running down the clock, still hoping that somehow she can whittle that number this is the thing that will speak those who need to come and vote for her. there are material things that might persuade the group to come over. some of them just want a date, others want the whole withdrawal agreement. there are degrees of extreme response that they want. the clock is her friend in a way. i don't think that will be the thing to push these hardliners over the line. what about these other mps like yvette cooper, to roll out now brexit and extend article 50 and so on and really to assert parliament's power over the government? we were just talking to a lady who used to work in downing street, how worried will theresa may be and all of that? i think the big question is no commons and around westminster this week is how far do those attempts to change the rules to free up a bit of time to discuss non—government business, how realistic is the prospect of those getting in? at the moment, the labour party is looking seriously at whether it might bike it and if they do, some
do you think she is still running down the clock, still hoping that somehow she can whittle that number this is the thing that will speak those who need to come and vote for her. there are material things that might persuade the group to come over. some of them just want a date, others want the whole withdrawal agreement. there are degrees of extreme response that they want. the clock is her friend in a way. i don't think that will be the thing to push these hardliners over the line. what about...
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down -- will whittle down to maybe just two.ho do you think the leading contenders will be in march 2020 for who will be knocking it out for the democratic ticket? guest: no one really knows. that is a foundational dynamic of this primary. there is no clear, definitive front runner as in previous cycles. it is the opposite of 2016 where the safe money, the smart and reliable money was on hillary clinton. even someone like joe biden whose name recognition is arguably higher, or beto o'rourke, it is not clear where we will be. host: just a little over a year from now, the iowa caucuses and new hampshire primaries. sophie is next in flagstaff, arizona, democrat line. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. caller: i have than thinking about the 2020 election a lot lately. actually, i can't wait for it to happen. i really can't. the way things have been going -- iy, i have pretty much don't know, i have had it. i have had it with the trump administration. i am looking forward to the campaign of 2020. i keep hearing different rumors ab
down -- will whittle down to maybe just two.ho do you think the leading contenders will be in march 2020 for who will be knocking it out for the democratic ticket? guest: no one really knows. that is a foundational dynamic of this primary. there is no clear, definitive front runner as in previous cycles. it is the opposite of 2016 where the safe money, the smart and reliable money was on hillary clinton. even someone like joe biden whose name recognition is arguably higher, or beto o'rourke, it...
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internationale national design competition where many people submitted their credentials and it was whittled down to six teams and then among those six teams this was the winning design by a team led by three black architects. david aja, free among and max barn. that was the winning design and this is what the museum actually looks like on the day of its dedication in september of 2016, just 2 years ago. now, include this slide is what lawyers would call exculpatory evidence. i wanted to show that my kid didn't starve, my wife didn't, you know, throw me out of the house. i did go back and get a job. became a partner at a law firm. and then was honored to be nominated and appointed to the federal bench by president obama. so what does this story mean, this 100 year journey? i'm showing you a picture of a third parade. we had the first parade we talked about which african americans, 180,000 african americans served in the american union army to preserve this republic. they fought to literally save this nation. and they weren't even invited to the parade. the second parade i showed you, they ge
internationale national design competition where many people submitted their credentials and it was whittled down to six teams and then among those six teams this was the winning design by a team led by three black architects. david aja, free among and max barn. that was the winning design and this is what the museum actually looks like on the day of its dedication in september of 2016, just 2 years ago. now, include this slide is what lawyers would call exculpatory evidence. i wanted to show...
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whittle down vote up to vote at the bike is at prime minister's deal not come.. thank very much. it really is no clearer. they have done their best to assess that for us. there is no doubt we'll be discussing this for the next weeks, months, etc. and thank you to them for trying to get things into a clearer picture, that we will see, shall we? the next few weeks should be interesting. hell knows exactly what is going on in the weather, don't you? good morning. ithought you're going to put me on the spot there. the weather is mild for this of year. we have also got a fair bit of year. we have also got a fair bit of cloud around and it is going to be windy, increasingly so, with the strongest winds bring across the far north of scotland. in addition to that, we have got some rain. look at the isobars wrapped around this area of light pressure, which is telling us it is going to be wet in the north and it is also going to be extremely windy here with gales or severe gales and some large waves as well. they are on and off across northern and western scotland through
whittle down vote up to vote at the bike is at prime minister's deal not come.. thank very much. it really is no clearer. they have done their best to assess that for us. there is no doubt we'll be discussing this for the next weeks, months, etc. and thank you to them for trying to get things into a clearer picture, that we will see, shall we? the next few weeks should be interesting. hell knows exactly what is going on in the weather, don't you? good morning. ithought you're going to put me on...
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now, please welcome to the stage, chairman and ceo chris whittle. [applause] chris: hi, good afternoon. very nice to be with you. are pleased to work with the washington post along with the university of virginia. on the sponsorship of this installment of the transformer series. we think it is very consistent with what we have been working on for the past four years which is the transformation of k12 education around the world. hundreds of educators, architects, and -- engineers have been working on the idea of the first global school and what we also hoped would be viewed as the world's most modern school. inse will be major campuses the great cities of the world and our first two are under construction as we speak. they will open here in thisngton dc and in china coming fall. each for about 2500 students. , 15 grades each. these are schools that we hope will be models of progressive education in the cities and countries where they are based. based, and there are multiple features we are focusing on. one is they prepare children for global life, ex
now, please welcome to the stage, chairman and ceo chris whittle. [applause] chris: hi, good afternoon. very nice to be with you. are pleased to work with the washington post along with the university of virginia. on the sponsorship of this installment of the transformer series. we think it is very consistent with what we have been working on for the past four years which is the transformation of k12 education around the world. hundreds of educators, architects, and -- engineers have been...