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i'm going to go meet with william lowe from audio quest to see how he does it.ill, i'm j.j. >> nice to meet you. >> what a nice cushy place to get to show. i feel like the sound is coming from everywhere right now. >> that's what stereo is supposed to be. >> 40 years ago william lowe started his own business selling audio equipment out of his college dorm room. all because he didn't want to get a job. >> i did not intend to start a business. i just wanted to do something fun. and then that business got to where i now work for and i couldn't be happier. >> in irvine, california, his headquarters are here, in this 60,000 square food industrial building. he's turned his company audioquest, into an industry leader manufacturing specialized audio cable known for reducing sound distortion. >> wow. that's good. >> he credits much of the growth of his business to the exposure he's received at ces. >> in january 1981, i exhibited my first consumer electronics show, and over the next few weeks i had dealers in something like 35 states and 19 countries as a result of consu
i'm going to go meet with william lowe from audio quest to see how he does it.ill, i'm j.j. >> nice to meet you. >> what a nice cushy place to get to show. i feel like the sound is coming from everywhere right now. >> that's what stereo is supposed to be. >> 40 years ago william lowe started his own business selling audio equipment out of his college dorm room. all because he didn't want to get a job. >> i did not intend to start a business. i just wanted to do...
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that's because to williams' heart rate reached dangerously low levels during contractions. ( darya ) h numerous medical issues post-birth... including a pulmonary embolism and blood clots in the lungs. she had to undergo three surgeries to fix the issues.( james ) but even after returning home... she was unable to get out of bed for six weeks. despite the complications... williams says she's considering having more children. ( james ) coming up on the kron 4 morning news... the warriors lost... but one star made history. the bragging rights kevin durant now has. (rebecca) your bay area forecast is after the break. oderaseis not always easy.is it's a long distance run and you have the determination to keep going. humira has a proven track record of being prescribed for nearly ten years. it's the number one prescribed biologic by dermatologists. more than 250,000 patients have chosen humira to fight their psoriasis. and they're not backing down. for most patients clearer skin is the proof. humira can lower your ability to fight infections including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal
that's because to williams' heart rate reached dangerously low levels during contractions. ( darya ) h numerous medical issues post-birth... including a pulmonary embolism and blood clots in the lungs. she had to undergo three surgeries to fix the issues.( james ) but even after returning home... she was unable to get out of bed for six weeks. despite the complications... williams says she's considering having more children. ( james ) coming up on the kron 4 morning news... the warriors lost......
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anybody else how we spend it or how we use it that has to change or it was a low on foreign to say technical director william binney thanks for joining us today giving us your take on that story. maybe. now there are calls to boycott clothing giant h. and m. after it advertised a black child in a hoodie with the words coolest monkey in the jungle in the same campaign a white child was also shown but in inoffensive clothing has now taken down the image and publicly apologized as well but hasn't stopped a massive row though with the brand labeled as racist. marketing. puts a black child in a hoodie that reads and the coolest monkey in the jungle and the white child is the survival expert and now fox are pretending like they don't know the black children have long been racially characterized as monkeys. is just irony i highly doubt they were like let's put the monkey who. make it seem there is a white supremacist who works for the thought it was funny to make a blackboard mandala hoody coolest monkey in the jungle it's an am is not an american company brands do not have to be familiar with usas or other countri
anybody else how we spend it or how we use it that has to change or it was a low on foreign to say technical director william binney thanks for joining us today giving us your take on that story. maybe. now there are calls to boycott clothing giant h. and m. after it advertised a black child in a hoodie with the words coolest monkey in the jungle in the same campaign a white child was also shown but in inoffensive clothing has now taken down the image and publicly apologized as well but hasn't...
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williams tunnel. clear from the roadway but, again, we can't see much past university. low clouds and fog. >> that tragic crash that took the lives of three peninsula teenagers who were part of the explore program. >> they tell us that a positive change is coming out of this tragic loss. they died on halloween night after their car plunged 50 feet off skyline boulevard. their father found them the next day. this is in unincorporated san mateo county. they managed to get a guardrail in the spot where the boys went over so no one else has to lose their life there. the guardrail is expected to be installed at the end of the month. >> we've been telling but community meetings caltrain has been having. there's another one tonight this time in atherton at the jennings pavilion on watkins avenue. the first electric trains are expected to roll out in 2020. >>> the mayor will talk crime and safety at a town hall meeting. we dove into the numbers to take a closer look at the number of homicides since ricardo became mayor in 2015. that year according to fbi data 30 people were killed
williams tunnel. clear from the roadway but, again, we can't see much past university. low clouds and fog. >> that tragic crash that took the lives of three peninsula teenagers who were part of the explore program. >> they tell us that a positive change is coming out of this tragic loss. they died on halloween night after their car plunged 50 feet off skyline boulevard. their father found them the next day. this is in unincorporated san mateo county. they managed to get a guardrail...
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williams revealed that her daughter, alexis olympia, was born via emergency c-section. that's because the baby's heart rate reached dangerously lowions. ( darya ) williams then dealt with numerous medical issues post-birth... including a pulmonary embolism and blood clots in the lungs. she had to undergo three surgeries to fix the issues.( james ) but even after returning home... she was unable to get out of bed for six weeks. despite the complications... williams says she's considering having more children. (rebecca) watching the weather this morning. your forecast is right after the break. spot in dan ville nb 680 at diablo rd accident blocking the three left lanes, fire crews on scene. slow in both directions.bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. . richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 rebecca:a weak system will pass through the far north bay today with only a slight chance of some showers or sprinkles. high pressure builds in with a warming and drying trend friday through monday. next chance of significant rain looks to be around tues
williams revealed that her daughter, alexis olympia, was born via emergency c-section. that's because the baby's heart rate reached dangerously lowions. ( darya ) williams then dealt with numerous medical issues post-birth... including a pulmonary embolism and blood clots in the lungs. she had to undergo three surgeries to fix the issues.( james ) but even after returning home... she was unable to get out of bed for six weeks. despite the complications... williams says she's considering having...
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low approval ratings. >> thank you, ken delanian, pete williams. >>> when asked about the republican memo, nunes, the house republican who leads the senate committee in charge of releasing this memo, would only say this to reporters today. >> -- releasing the memo, are you glad the committee voted? >> you have to talk to the democrats. they talk to you. i don't. >> i don't. two republican congressmen who will be at the state of the union tonight, dave bratt of virginia and on set, mark sanford of south carolina. congressman bratt, why not release the memos at the same time? at least to take some of the partisan taint off this potential release? >> i'm open to it. i'm not on the committee jurisdiction. but transparency's always good. we just want the people to see the information that's out there and let them make up their own mind and that will kind of end the debate. one side is saying hey there's some significant issues. i think the american people will make the right determination. >> congressman brett, you read the memo. congressman sanford, my understanding is you read the memo as well. on the scale o
low approval ratings. >> thank you, ken delanian, pete williams. >>> when asked about the republican memo, nunes, the house republican who leads the senate committee in charge of releasing this memo, would only say this to reporters today. >> -- releasing the memo, are you glad the committee voted? >> you have to talk to the democrats. they talk to you. i don't. >> i don't. two republican congressmen who will be at the state of the union tonight, dave bratt of...
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>> reporter: while the resignations may have triggered low morale among staffers a cry set off by the krep corruption of convicted da seth williamsasm in the office itself. >> reporter: what surfaced on the one on one interview with krasner as we received information charges for vandalizing the statute were going to be dropped and an aide confirmed that was true and after checking further they said no decision had been made on that and his trial is set to begin on wednesday and if the charges are dropped part of the reason could be this. >> the da has the obligation to make sure we just don't make doughnuts that the convictions are properly obtained, that they are not going to be reversed. >> reporter: krasner will move quickly to fill positions left vacant by 33 terminations with a possibility he says of more terminations yet to come. at the da's office in center city i'm dann cuellar channel six action news. >>> it was christmas in january in a big surprise for a father and son devastated by fire the monroe township ambulance and rescue association hosted a christmas celebration for wince low township officer joe and his son lu
>> reporter: while the resignations may have triggered low morale among staffers a cry set off by the krep corruption of convicted da seth williamsasm in the office itself. >> reporter: what surfaced on the one on one interview with krasner as we received information charges for vandalizing the statute were going to be dropped and an aide confirmed that was true and after checking further they said no decision had been made on that and his trial is set to begin on wednesday and if...
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low to mid-60s once again. here's jessica with more news. >>> at least a short break for that umbrella. thank you. >>> serena williams is opening up to vogue magazine about her terrifying medical ordeal after giving birth. she talks about it in next month's issue. williams' said she had to deliver the baby by emergency c section in september. soon after the 36-year-old says things went bad. williams had a pulmonary embolism and blood clots. >> you imagine this, veins in your leg or torso, a clot forms. if this dislodges, travels to the heart, the lungs, it can range from a minor issue with breathing or it can be fatal. ♪ ♪ >> williams says she's almost back at full strength and embracing life as a new wife and mom and hoping to compete in march. she'll miss the australian, but she'll be back. >>> the "new york times" has cancelled a public event with james franco days after the golden globe winner has been accused of sexual misconduct. the times talk vent was scheduled for today. franco was supposed to talk about his latest movie, the disaster artist, the times said, quote, given the controversy surrounding recent al
low to mid-60s once again. here's jessica with more news. >>> at least a short break for that umbrella. thank you. >>> serena williams is opening up to vogue magazine about her terrifying medical ordeal after giving birth. she talks about it in next month's issue. williams' said she had to deliver the baby by emergency c section in september. soon after the 36-year-old says things went bad. williams had a pulmonary embolism and blood clots. >> you imagine this, veins in...
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low levels. how far and how fast it we get get normalization -- do we to a normalization? vonnie: allison williams, thank you. let's check the first word news. hill, housel republicans leaders are trying to come up with a stopgap spending plan that would prevent a government shutdown on friday. lawmakers and say the measure would also delay some obamacare taxes and provide money for children's health insurance. and new plan cannot pass unless it has democratic votes in the senate. is small sign of cooperation between north and south korea. the two korean delegations will march under one flag next month at the opening ceremony of the winter olympics. ae two countries will form joint women's hockey team. a former cia officer suspected of helping china identify u.s. buys has been arrested -- u.s. spies has been arrested. he's a suspect in a long-running investigation. lee has been living in hong kong. the commanders of two u.s. navy destroyers involved in deadly collisions will be facing court-martial charges -- both accidents took place in the western pacific. several other officers space charges --
low levels. how far and how fast it we get get normalization -- do we to a normalization? vonnie: allison williams, thank you. let's check the first word news. hill, housel republicans leaders are trying to come up with a stopgap spending plan that would prevent a government shutdown on friday. lawmakers and say the measure would also delay some obamacare taxes and provide money for children's health insurance. and new plan cannot pass unless it has democratic votes in the senate. is small sign...
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low temperatures. another freezing day ah >>> there she is. defending tennis champion serena williams won't be at the year's australian open. she gave birth to her first child in september. so child. she was actually pregnant when she won last year's australian open, if you can believe that. beast mode, right? the tennis star intended to defend her crown this year but says her fitness isn't at the level she hoped after competing in an exhibition in abu dhabi recently. the australian open begins january 15th in melbourne. >>> i absolutely left one jump did at this competition, as solid as i skated, and to get those scores, i am seriously. i think deservedly so. >> you can hear it from her right there. ashley wagner not happy. furious, in her words, with how the judges scored her final skating at the women's championships. she failed to place in the top three, which would have autom automatically secured her a ticket to the winter olympics in pyeongchang, south korea, next month. she can still make the team. brady and champion secured their stop on the team last night. >>> one speeder g
low temperatures. another freezing day ah >>> there she is. defending tennis champion serena williams won't be at the year's australian open. she gave birth to her first child in september. so child. she was actually pregnant when she won last year's australian open, if you can believe that. beast mode, right? the tennis star intended to defend her crown this year but says her fitness isn't at the level she hoped after competing in an exhibition in abu dhabi recently. the australian...
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lowe's, of home depot, everything you see is working. stanley black & decker down today. anything kitchen, anything paint. sherwin williams, i wish they split the stock four ways. the hurricane gave them a nice boost. bby, best buy, other than kohl's and amazon, the hottest business in the group this evening, thank you mr. president, spiking whirlpool. i think it is too early to crown individual leaders with retailers outside. dollar tree, dollar general, they stand out because they can beat amazon on price i am going to throw in costco and you may have all you need. thin inventories and a nonpromotional background to retail, vf corp. meanwhile, the consumer strength is spreading to the experiential we have shortages all over the place both in terms of investing opportunities and the shear quantities of stock that have been brought back. did you see that quarter from wynn today plethora of younger people who discovered the cruises and they make great background for yes, the insta rattos, the instagram people who can't stop taking pictures again, for the experience, for the selfie you need he ise lauder to make the stock w
lowe's, of home depot, everything you see is working. stanley black & decker down today. anything kitchen, anything paint. sherwin williams, i wish they split the stock four ways. the hurricane gave them a nice boost. bby, best buy, other than kohl's and amazon, the hottest business in the group this evening, thank you mr. president, spiking whirlpool. i think it is too early to crown individual leaders with retailers outside. dollar tree, dollar general, they stand out because they can...
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williams' childbirth nightmare. why she almost died after delivering baby alexis. >>> oprah and ellen's montecito mansions in the path of the deadly mudslide. >> why celebrity neighbor rob lowencel his interview with "extra." >>> and oprah white house buzz continues. >> i'm all about ot 2020, oprah tom. >> would hanks consider being vp. >>> and nene leaks unloads on kim. >> i cut kim open, worms and slime and nasty come out. >> you think things were nasty before, wait for the new season of atlanta housewives. >>> fresh off a "golden globes" win, nicole kidman with renee. >> she's telling me everything, dropping clue after clue about "big little lies." >> would i really e
williams' childbirth nightmare. why she almost died after delivering baby alexis. >>> oprah and ellen's montecito mansions in the path of the deadly mudslide. >> why celebrity neighbor rob lowencel his interview with "extra." >>> and oprah white house buzz continues. >> i'm all about ot 2020, oprah tom. >> would hanks consider being vp. >>> and nene leaks unloads on kim. >> i cut kim open, worms and slime and nasty come out. >>...
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low-skill labor market from the proximity where people need the jobs the most. >> tell me a little bit more about that. >> there's this term called spacial mismatch. i first learned about this from william wilson in the book -- but they live very far from the places that have those low-skilled job opportunities, right. so there's a mismatch socially. and i see this on the subway. if you take the subway in the morning here, there's a big difference between who's on at 5:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. 5:00 a.m. it's mostly black and hispanic men. at 9:00 a.m. it's middle class, people like me. and what's happening, you have -- you have these black men from the bronx and queens coming way out into the city for low-skill labor sorts of jobs. the professionals come in later. so there's this -- there's this mismatch where the people that nee need the opportunities don't live near where the entry points are. if you look at philadelphia, detroit, d.c., where you have low-skill labor, economic depression, there aren't a lot of job opportunities. >> i thought maybe we were going to talk about minimum wage too? >> well, yeah, we could. but there's not even jobs that allow them to have a minimum wage job. i
low-skill labor market from the proximity where people need the jobs the most. >> tell me a little bit more about that. >> there's this term called spacial mismatch. i first learned about this from william wilson in the book -- but they live very far from the places that have those low-skilled job opportunities, right. so there's a mismatch socially. and i see this on the subway. if you take the subway in the morning here, there's a big difference between who's on at 5:00 a.m. and...
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the report also shows that 68% of low income students met the requirements. 41% of special needs students did as well. >>> serena williams is hoping her experience with a complicated childbirth can raise awareness about the risk factors most common for women of color. she posted a new message on facebook yesterday along with video of her daughter olympia, it follows a recent vogue magazine article where williams opened up about the complications she had following childbirth. that doctors told her was a sign of blood clots. the vogue article has since sparked a lot of discussion long black women. in her facebook post williams says she believes women of all backgrounds deserve to have a healthy pregnancy and childbirth. >> so good to see that. >>> coming up next on "today in the bay," an east bay high schooler paralyzed during a wrestling match. the show of support for the high school sophomore. >>> plus a house of horrors in southern california where police arrested a couple accused of holding their own children captive. we're live with the investigation under way and what neighbors are saying about that family. the first
the report also shows that 68% of low income students met the requirements. 41% of special needs students did as well. >>> serena williams is hoping her experience with a complicated childbirth can raise awareness about the risk factors most common for women of color. she posted a new message on facebook yesterday along with video of her daughter olympia, it follows a recent vogue magazine article where williams opened up about the complications she had following childbirth. that...
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williams is together with her baby girl on the cover of "vogue" and revealing for the first time the serious complications she went through during birth. baby alexis olympia's heart rate dipped dangerously low. during delivery. resulting in an emergency c-section. serena suffered other complications in recovery. she sa when blood clots in her lungs left her gasping for air leading to several more surgeries. the tennis pro shared the harrowing details for the first time four months after the ordeal. >> say hi to miss lindsey. >> reporter: mom and baby are happy and healthy today. serena is smitten. with this little face. >> you excited for the movie? >> she's going to watch "thor." >> reporter: acing motherhood hasn't been easy. serena struggled with postpartum depression, admitting, i've broken down i don't know how many times, or i'll get angry about the crying, then sad about being angry, then guilty like why do i feel so sad when i have a beautiful baby? the emotions are insane." the 23-time grand slam winner has yet to return to full competition. she opted out of the australian open last week. citing a need for a little more time to get into fighting shape. mommyhood hasn't taken the ed
williams is together with her baby girl on the cover of "vogue" and revealing for the first time the serious complications she went through during birth. baby alexis olympia's heart rate dipped dangerously low. during delivery. resulting in an emergency c-section. serena suffered other complications in recovery. she sa when blood clots in her lungs left her gasping for air leading to several more surgeries. the tennis pro shared the harrowing details for the first time four months...
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low temperatures and bone chilling cold. a number of schools have announced closings for tomorrow. charles, fairfax county, prince william, spotsylvania and stafford county schools all closed torp. dislaid, anne arrundel, prince george's county, they will open with a two-o we'll keep updating the list four for you. you can check the bottom of the screen. back to our live team coverage beginning with sue palka and a first look at the forecast. are you sure you want to look, tony? >> i'm not sure. the easy part for us locally was the snow. certainly a different story at the coast where we continue to watch this massive noreaster which had the strength of a category three hurricane which has a pressure down to 950 million bars. we can show you pictures from there a little bit later. on the back side of it, though, the wind has been absolutely relentless and now tonight we are under a wind chill advisory that will stay in effect until noon tomorrow because wind chills overnight could be as cold as 15-degrees blow zero. we also have wind chill warnings out in the mountains. they could be as cold as 25-degrees blow zero even c
low temperatures and bone chilling cold. a number of schools have announced closings for tomorrow. charles, fairfax county, prince william, spotsylvania and stafford county schools all closed torp. dislaid, anne arrundel, prince george's county, they will open with a two-o we'll keep updating the list four for you. you can check the bottom of the screen. back to our live team coverage beginning with sue palka and a first look at the forecast. are you sure you want to look, tony? >> i'm...
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low. get your affairs in order and then disappear. >> call an attorney. >> announcer: live from new york city, "the wendy williams show." ♪ now, here's[cheers and applause] >> wendy: thank you for watching. please meet my cohost. the studio audience. in how you doin'?
low. get your affairs in order and then disappear. >> call an attorney. >> announcer: live from new york city, "the wendy williams show." ♪ now, here's[cheers and applause] >> wendy: thank you for watching. please meet my cohost. the studio audience. in how you doin'?
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low. he ended his first year in office as the most unpopular president in pollling history. may i remind you that list includes william henry harrison, who died 31 days into his. term. we all remember his campaign signs. now-- too soon? ( laughter ) >> jon: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> stephen: didn't realize his children were here tonight. ( laughter ) to celebrate his first year in office, trump sat down with reuters for a 53-minute interview with a fresh diet coke near at hand on his desk. yes, trump's never far from his diet coke. it's his only brown friend. ( laughter ) then, trump-- trump reflected on what he had learned over his time in office. "i love washington, but it's a mean place." yes, washington is terrible. i heard one guy down there called all of africa a (bleep)-hole. and with all the talk about trump's recent physical, the president shared his workout routine with reuters, saying, "i get exercise. i mean, i walk, i this, i that." oh yeah, he this, he that. i heard in high school, he was on the varsity this/that team. but, you know, proud of his physique, trump went into a little bit more detail. "i run over
low. he ended his first year in office as the most unpopular president in pollling history. may i remind you that list includes william henry harrison, who died 31 days into his. term. we all remember his campaign signs. now-- too soon? ( laughter ) >> jon: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> stephen: didn't realize his children were here tonight. ( laughter ) to celebrate his first year in office, trump sat down with reuters for a 53-minute interview with a fresh diet coke near at hand on his...
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williams and monicapass. >> ♪ >> blustery and down right daere snow is still piled on the ground but it's the near record low concern tonight. friday night, the big story on "action news" tonight is an accuweather brutally cold temperatures and wind chills that make it feel like negative double digits in some spots. >> this along with the snow cleanup that's still under way will make this weekend particularly rough for residents around the region. >> mobile6 driving around south philadelphia right now and there are snow piles of course on the sides of larger streets but it's the smaller side streets where plow trucks just can't go yet. they are still snow covered and tricky to navigate. >> the "action news" drone battled strong wind to get a good look at the ice and snow buildup on the schuylkill river. this is along kelly drive. the water appears to be completely frozen over but it's definitely not. everyone is being towarst >> our "action news" team is ready toelp yo through this dangerous cold. bob brooks live with cleanup efforts. ali gorman joins us with news on how the cold is impacting the flu season.
williams and monicapass. >> ♪ >> blustery and down right daere snow is still piled on the ground but it's the near record low concern tonight. friday night, the big story on "action news" tonight is an accuweather brutally cold temperatures and wind chills that make it feel like negative double digits in some spots. >> this along with the snow cleanup that's still under way will make this weekend particularly rough for residents around the region. >> mobile6...
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williams' childbirth nightmare. why she almost died after delivering baby alexis. >>> oprah and ellen's montecito mansions in the path of the deadly mudslide. >> why celebrity neighbor rob lowe had to cancel his interview with "extra." >>> and oprah white house buzz continues. >> i'm all about ot
williams' childbirth nightmare. why she almost died after delivering baby alexis. >>> oprah and ellen's montecito mansions in the path of the deadly mudslide. >> why celebrity neighbor rob lowe had to cancel his interview with "extra." >>> and oprah white house buzz continues. >> i'm all about ot
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low bar. david: goldman sachs earnings will be out any minute and we welcome aleshin williams, senior analyst.s. banks, as well as the global vice chair of -- good to have you. set the stage for goldman sachs. it should come in a second. how does it fit into the larger picture we are seeing unfold for the banks? taxes we are watching broadly, and we will see if they give any kind of guidance around the tax rate, which will be the most important thing for 2018, that is the number that we have gotten from a few the banks. tradingd, text income is most meaningful to goldman sachs' revenue and of their earnings. they've had a tough year, part of it was because of the client makes, and also not navigate in the markets well. they have made changes, commodities had a tough year, but investors will be looking for signs of improvement. so it is the performance. but keep in mind, we will see a big drop probably, they do have a strong quarter, both goldman and morgan stanley are stronger than the others, so that revenue is expected to be down like 35%. david: they did signal that. there was a report tha
low bar. david: goldman sachs earnings will be out any minute and we welcome aleshin williams, senior analyst.s. banks, as well as the global vice chair of -- good to have you. set the stage for goldman sachs. it should come in a second. how does it fit into the larger picture we are seeing unfold for the banks? taxes we are watching broadly, and we will see if they give any kind of guidance around the tax rate, which will be the most important thing for 2018, that is the number that we have...
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paul williams has details in terms of what to expect for snow in the northeast. >> good morning. the lowsystem that's helping to guide are this snow, d.c., new york, philly, boston. expecting snow, one form or another. how much snow? four inches in massachusetts, north of new york and along the coast where you see the dark blew and two to four in rur sounding areas. then, further to the south, we could see snow in roanoke, down towards raleigh. >> all right. snow in places that they're not used to it. >>> thank you, we're going to turn to the president's health and the white house physician declaring him fit to serve. the doctor said the overall health of the 71-year-old president is excellent, even though he's border line obese and doesn't exercise. the doctor revealed the president personally requested a cognitive test to put questions of mental acuity to rest. >> it screens for cognitive issues and alzheimers and other things. so, you know, the fact that the president got 30 out of 30 on that exam, there's no indication he has any cognitive issues. on a day-to-day basis, it's been my
paul williams has details in terms of what to expect for snow in the northeast. >> good morning. the lowsystem that's helping to guide are this snow, d.c., new york, philly, boston. expecting snow, one form or another. how much snow? four inches in massachusetts, north of new york and along the coast where you see the dark blew and two to four in rur sounding areas. then, further to the south, we could see snow in roanoke, down towards raleigh. >> all right. snow in places that...
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ch night off low temp this weewe have fox 29 winter tonigh col theo elem the cold. while they're still digging out. but let's start wit scott williamshe minute forecast. >> hi there dawn tho15 degrees the current air temperature in philadelphia. but you really have to factor in that west wind at 24 m it f zero rig now ia. low tempe ds. four that will be d trento be a record in whim wilm nd in atlantic city. seven ins below zlirting withacro regtlanc city your record is 4 degrees. philadelphia the record is four for saturday morning. wilmington the record is seven and trenton the record is 5 degrees. still pretty blustery right winds gusting to 45 mounton poc
ch night off low temp this weewe have fox 29 winter tonigh col theo elem the cold. while they're still digging out. but let's start wit scott williamshe minute forecast. >> hi there dawn tho15 degrees the current air temperature in philadelphia. but you really have to factor in that west wind at 24 m it f zero rig now ia. low tempe ds. four that will be d trento be a record in whim wilm nd in atlantic city. seven ins below zlirting withacro regtlanc city your record is 4 degrees....
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william: i'm not sure yet but i think what it means to us is, there is a lot of opportunity for what i would call lowting. there is still a lot of very high cost product in the asian market. but whether it is low-cost or passive, i think you can make a case for both and you will see us doing both overtime. >> the likes of fidelity are starting to push back and lower their fees and become more competitive, what changes are you seeing in the fund management industry? william: i think for the first time there is widespread belief that price actually matters. and there is a couple of things driving that. one is a certainly our success people aren't just coming to us because we are lower cost. we are coming because the net return to the investor is better and that is really double driver of the cost argument. actuallyk people have weakened to this. some of the data are overwhelming and you just can't charge, if you are elected fund and you charge 100 basis points, you have very low probability about performing over a long run. money management has been a very lucrative profession for active managers and i
william: i'm not sure yet but i think what it means to us is, there is a lot of opportunity for what i would call lowting. there is still a lot of very high cost product in the asian market. but whether it is low-cost or passive, i think you can make a case for both and you will see us doing both overtime. >> the likes of fidelity are starting to push back and lower their fees and become more competitive, what changes are you seeing in the fund management industry? william: i think for...
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william, dead e it has been tremendously -- >> it has been tremendously difficult. >> reporter: they saw dogs roaming the park in the petting zoo area. they figure they jumped off the low fence to get into the enclosure. they could not figure out how they got into the park. they decided to step up security.>> brought in the goats and other animals inside the barn at night. we moved the other horses. >> reporter: the grazing pen did not stop the wild dogs. they struck days later on january 20 by digging under the fence, targeting three miniature horses and a donkey paint -- donkey. the used surveillance video to track down the dogs. one more remains missing.>> there is a tremendous amount of care and love that goes into taking care of these guys and making them available for our visitors so that we can help connect people to to nature.>> reporter: she is not sure of what should happen to the owners of the dogs. this is a cautionary tale that pet owners should keep their pets locked up. animal care services said they are trying to locate the third animal right now. they say they do find the animals owners, the owner could go before a dangerous dog hearing. at that time t
william, dead e it has been tremendously -- >> it has been tremendously difficult. >> reporter: they saw dogs roaming the park in the petting zoo area. they figure they jumped off the low fence to get into the enclosure. they could not figure out how they got into the park. they decided to step up security.>> brought in the goats and other animals inside the barn at night. we moved the other horses. >> reporter: the grazing pen did not stop the wild dogs. they struck...
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williams joins me now. pete what happened here? >> well, the government is trying to do something that normally doesn't happen. so the odds of success here are low. but not impossible. this sort of release has been granted only about a dozen times in the past century. but -- so what the government did is they lost in the district court when the judge said you can't stop daca. they filed an appeal in the ninth circuit, the normal thing. then sort of hopped over that and went to the supreme court and said look, you've already chewed on this issue before when you ruled a 4-4 tie the obama administration couldn't do something similar for the parents of children who were born in the u.s. so you've already been through this issue. let's just get it over with. the interesting thing here is the justice department did not seek an immediate stay. they didn't say to the supreme court while you decide whether to take this case, please put a hold on the lower court order so we can shut daca down. the reason they didn't do that, they say in their court filing, they don't want these sudden stops and starts that the government had wanted an orderly end to daca
williams joins me now. pete what happened here? >> well, the government is trying to do something that normally doesn't happen. so the odds of success here are low. but not impossible. this sort of release has been granted only about a dozen times in the past century. but -- so what the government did is they lost in the district court when the judge said you can't stop daca. they filed an appeal in the ninth circuit, the normal thing. then sort of hopped over that and went to the supreme...
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because of the whole william shatner thing and the whole -- >> seth: you mean the idea of an actor being a musician is supposed to suck. >> yeah. they ex -- the expectations are so lowwhen an actor walks out with a guitar. and i play right into it. i'll do the first song by myself, and i'll show just enough. and you can see them. they'll go, it's -- it doesn't suck. >> seth: oh, wow. [ laughter ] >> you know, i said, "and you were worried, weren't you? some of you thought it was going to be a train wreck." >> seth: that's great. >> you know. it still might be. so hang on. [ laughter ] but it's great. i mean, to be out there with my son. i mean, it's just -- >> seth: and you write songs, as well. and you wrote one about your father. >> i did. >> seth: so what is it like to sing a song about your father with your son? that must be -- >> well, that's part of what this show -- it's an acoustic show. and i wrote a song -- my dad passed away about five years ago, and he said a lot of things that i put into this song. you know, always be looking for the good on thd be kind to strangers -- you know, being kind to strangers. you run the risk of them being kind to you. you kn
because of the whole william shatner thing and the whole -- >> seth: you mean the idea of an actor being a musician is supposed to suck. >> yeah. they ex -- the expectations are so lowwhen an actor walks out with a guitar. and i play right into it. i'll do the first song by myself, and i'll show just enough. and you can see them. they'll go, it's -- it doesn't suck. >> seth: oh, wow. [ laughter ] >> you know, i said, "and you were worried, weren't you? some of you...
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serena williams now speaking out about the medical issues she dealt with after the birth of her daughter. the tennis star says she had an emergency c-section because her heart rate was dangerously lowen the 36-year-old had a pulmonary embolism, blood clot and hematoma. she had three surgeries and couldn't get out of bed for six weeks. she is still considering more children. she is so strong. bill: absolutely. michelle: on the cover of "vogue" looking fantastic. nancy: she looks so good. i love that. bill: awesome. hello. michelle: outside we are warmer. but it will get even better. nancy: is it? michelle: call. nancy: -- skeptical. nancy: i've been lied to. i've been trickled. bill: how do i day say no. it's getting warmer. 42 degrees. making your way out the door. that is d.c., reagan national. gaithersburg, georgetown is 42. it's warmer at martinsburg. that is 48. look at the numbers to the west. 62 in louisville. 66 in charleston. the overall big picture. the set-up. our own weather. tomorrow and friday. the overall set up now things are quiet. i want to advance to sy tomorrow night. i wouldn't cancel plans. get to overnight to friday morning and there is a wave of moisture. fri
serena williams now speaking out about the medical issues she dealt with after the birth of her daughter. the tennis star says she had an emergency c-section because her heart rate was dangerously lowen the 36-year-old had a pulmonary embolism, blood clot and hematoma. she had three surgeries and couldn't get out of bed for six weeks. she is still considering more children. she is so strong. bill: absolutely. michelle: on the cover of "vogue" looking fantastic. nancy: she looks so...
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low of minus 12>> we've had to leave our uni much morequickly. >> reporter: in new york city icicles hung on power lines and fireoh, my god. >> reporter: william powell's car was parked in front h came find it frozen ut felt the cold like i'm feeling it in these last few can think of is arctic >> reporter: it was actually warmer in alaskaci. >> it's chilling. it reallyface ve. >> reporter: and in chicago temperatures hav minus 21 degre >> you thought you were last month, last week. now you're co sools in new england and parts of the south will be canceled because of the cowet's not over yet. there's another winter blast headed our way. things back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> slick roads could dangerous commutes across the temperatures froze fountains from texas to georgia. brunswick, georgia, where they're under a state of nue manuel, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we're riding state troopers who are out in full force taking a look at the roads. in fact, captain rice said it's cars spinning out along the state highways. schools are either delaying the start of classes or canceling them all together.ou a look right now at our
low of minus 12>> we've had to leave our uni much morequickly. >> reporter: in new york city icicles hung on power lines and fireoh, my god. >> reporter: william powell's car was parked in front h came find it frozen ut felt the cold like i'm feeling it in these last few can think of is arctic >> reporter: it was actually warmer in alaskaci. >> it's chilling. it reallyface ve. >> reporter: and in chicago temperatures hav minus 21 degre >> you thought...
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low flu activity. how did they get so lucky? >> we don't know. we were talking to dr. william schaffner at vanderbilt.o the same thing in every state at the same time. some states start early. others abate. others like his home state of tennessee start very, very early and still goes strong. the flu does whatever it wants. no one can figure out why. >> okay. give me the pound. >> i go with the elbow. thank you, guys. >>> we move to a controversial case out of florida. a 7-year-old boy was taken from school in handcuffs after attacking a teacher. the police insist the boy was violent. his parents say they went too far. victor oquendo brings us the story from the school in miami. >> reporter: classes are getting under way at the school behind me. this boy's father says he's not sure he wants to send his son back here. this alarming video of a 7-year-old boy hand cuffed outside of his miami school raising serious questions this morning. did police go too far? >> i'm thinking not to take my kids back to this school. i'm afraid for my kids' safety. >> reporter: he saw his son cuffed and led away. [ speakin
low flu activity. how did they get so lucky? >> we don't know. we were talking to dr. william schaffner at vanderbilt.o the same thing in every state at the same time. some states start early. others abate. others like his home state of tennessee start very, very early and still goes strong. the flu does whatever it wants. no one can figure out why. >> okay. give me the pound. >> i go with the elbow. thank you, guys. >>> we move to a controversial case out of florida....
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low temperatures. philadelphia ten. six in allentown. three below in the poconos. and in pottstown it will be 5 degrees. so what is it like there now,? last time i check, scott williamsthose streets were still a mess. i know things are going to be slow in old city tonight. >> reporter: absolutely. right here outside our studios, kathy, we are looking at market street. you can see very few cars are out and about. it's really just a slushy mess from today's snowfall across the area. those temperatures are dropping and folks are bundle the up. of course, the snow has come to an end, but the bigger story in the days to come will be the bitterly cold air mass that will move in for friday and the upcoming weekend and also when i come indoors, we'll talk about those frigid wind chills. back to you. >> all right. thank you very much, scott. >>> safe to say a rough day down the shore with all of that snow and all that win. fox 29's dave kinchen live in margate. 16-inches of snow, dave. >> reporter: whew, you're not kidding absolutely. if you can see it in the camera there's a little bit still coming down right now. we have not seen a stop to the snowfall since we've been here
low temperatures. philadelphia ten. six in allentown. three below in the poconos. and in pottstown it will be 5 degrees. so what is it like there now,? last time i check, scott williamsthose streets were still a mess. i know things are going to be slow in old city tonight. >> reporter: absolutely. right here outside our studios, kathy, we are looking at market street. you can see very few cars are out and about. it's really just a slushy mess from today's snowfall across the area. those...
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scott williams with a scratchy voice is here to tell us about our weekend weather. hi, scott. >> hi there u lauren. temperatures in the low 25 degrees to that. by the afternoon look for highs into the mid to upper 50s. temperature wise it's a cold start out there, 24 in wilmington. we have 24 degrees in pottstown. upper 30s for atlantic city. the average high this time of year is 41 degrees. today the pick of the two days for the weekend. 57 degrees. clouds will thicken late this afternoon and evening. then overnight tonight into the first part of your sunday, we're looking at some wet weather. 54 degrees will be the high temperature for tomorrow. enjoy today because that front will approach late tonight especially into the first part of the day on sunday. we're looking at those showers kind of lingering into sunday afternoon down the shore sections of delaware about a quarter of an inch before all said and done coming up we'll time out those showers hour by hour. and look at this. it's still winter. it's still january and yes, look at that we have the threat, lauren of some snow next week the time cog impact the commute.
scott williams with a scratchy voice is here to tell us about our weekend weather. hi, scott. >> hi there u lauren. temperatures in the low 25 degrees to that. by the afternoon look for highs into the mid to upper 50s. temperature wise it's a cold start out there, 24 in wilmington. we have 24 degrees in pottstown. upper 30s for atlantic city. the average high this time of year is 41 degrees. today the pick of the two days for the weekend. 57 degrees. clouds will thicken late this...
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low of minus 12 degrees. >> we've had to leave our units much more quickly. >> reporter: in new york city icicles hung on power lines and fire escapes. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: william powell's car was parked in front of the building and he came outside to find it frozen shut. >> i have never felt the cold like i'm feeling it in these last few days. the only thing i can think of is alaska or the arctic. >> reporter: it was actually warmer in alaska than in new york city. >> it's chilling. it really stings the temperatures have reached more than minus 21 degrees. >> you thought you were coast last month, last week. now you're cold. >> reporter: schools in new england and parts of the south will be canceled because of the cold weather. but it's not over yet. there's another winter blast headed our way. jeff, we'll send things back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> slick roads could make for dangerous commutes across the south. subzero temperatures froze fountains from texas to georgia. manuel bojorquez is in brunswick, georgia, where they're under a state of emergency. manu manuel, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we're riding along with georgia state troope
low of minus 12 degrees. >> we've had to leave our units much more quickly. >> reporter: in new york city icicles hung on power lines and fire escapes. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: william powell's car was parked in front of the building and he came outside to find it frozen shut. >> i have never felt the cold like i'm feeling it in these last few days. the only thing i can think of is alaska or the arctic. >> reporter: it was actually warmer in alaska than in...
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williams is earning his keep this week. good morning, paul. >> good morning, kendis, erielle. a real concern of pipes bursting in the deep south. for the northeast, the cold eases slightly with this lowis on the way, and it's going to set up perfect for a major storm setup. we'll have fresh arctic outbreak behind it. snow's going to spread from the south to the north and we're going to possibly see blizzard conditions kick in for us. winds at 35 to 70 miles per hour. whiteouts, difficulty with travel if not down right impossible in some areas. then brutal cold steps in immediately behind it, dropping the real feel to 30 below or worse in some areas. kendis, erielle. >>> turning overseas to unrest across iran. violent anti-government protests are now entering a seventh day. more than 20 demonstrators have died and hundreds have been arrested. crowds are outraged over soaring unemployment, inflation and corruption. president trump tweeted support for the protesters and u.n. nikki haley is calling for an emergency meeting of the u.n. security council. iran's supreme leader is blaming the u.s. and other so-called enemies of iran for meddling. >>> utah senator orrin hatch has announced th
williams is earning his keep this week. good morning, paul. >> good morning, kendis, erielle. a real concern of pipes bursting in the deep south. for the northeast, the cold eases slightly with this lowis on the way, and it's going to set up perfect for a major storm setup. we'll have fresh arctic outbreak behind it. snow's going to spread from the south to the north and we're going to possibly see blizzard conditions kick in for us. winds at 35 to 70 miles per hour. whiteouts, difficulty...
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low interest rates support asset purchases. -- are we waiting for another invitation only. boom is not a word i would use. >> thank you so much. coming up, a conversation with williamchief economist. and the optics on the present showing up here in snowy davos/ this is. -- this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: this is "bloomberg surveillance," and i'm taylor riggs. there was a huge deal today in the pharmaceutical industry as sanofi agreed to purchase $11.6 billion. sanofi is looking for new products to offset the prices of the new diabetes drug. it is a sign that even luxury retailing is looking more to the internet. richemont has agreed to take full control of the online retailer for $3.3 billion. the brands include cartier, and that.dy owns half of ynatp wos also will merge into t wealth management businesses. the deutsche telecom ceo says the ultrafast fifth generation technology will be a revolution for his industry. he told bloomberg the company will be able to monetize five investments by finding dedicated software platforms. he also helds, the the government's for having a u.s., andident in the the possibility of a tax overhaul. >> it is a growing market. in the mar
low interest rates support asset purchases. -- are we waiting for another invitation only. boom is not a word i would use. >> thank you so much. coming up, a conversation with williamchief economist. and the optics on the present showing up here in snowy davos/ this is. -- this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: this is "bloomberg surveillance," and i'm taylor riggs. there was a huge deal today in the pharmaceutical industry as sanofi agreed to purchase $11.6 billion. sanofi is looking...
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williams says after arriving home she was bedridden for six weeks. and making the adjustment to being a mom. the 36-year-old saying, no one talks about the lowime you hear the baby cry. i have broken down i don't know how many times. why do i feel so sad when i have a beautiful baby? the emotions are insane. ♪ wait a minute >> reporter: but now williams says she's almost back at full strength showing off her moves in this new video for "vogue." embracing life as a new wife and mom. and hoping to return to compete in march. [ applause ] how about those moves? how about those moves? dr. jen ashton is here to talk about this. c-section, people really need to understand the seriousness when you have this procedure. >> this is not a manicure or haircut. one of the most common surgeries done in this country, and the vast majority of time to be clear. everything goes smoothly, but fe depending on whether it's an emergency or crash section whether it's routine, whether it's elective depending on the hospital, the stage in pregnancy, there can be complication rates, data has shown as high as 30% and i want to be clear, these can be very minor complic
williams says after arriving home she was bedridden for six weeks. and making the adjustment to being a mom. the 36-year-old saying, no one talks about the lowime you hear the baby cry. i have broken down i don't know how many times. why do i feel so sad when i have a beautiful baby? the emotions are insane. ♪ wait a minute >> reporter: but now williams says she's almost back at full strength showing off her moves in this new video for "vogue." embracing life as a new wife and...