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. >> josh, you have fred wilson calling 2019 a doozy i think we'll see major dislocations in leadership of the u.s., bear market in stocks, a number of issues with the global economy, a messy brexit, sluggish china that from fred wilson. that doesn't bode well if he's right for stocks >> i like fred and i think he's been right on a lot of important stuff in technology over the years. i think you could do that any year the big things to focus on in my book would be as follows number one, leverage loans and anything subinvestment grade credit, watch the etfs we're not just talking about the underlying portfolios. sentiment towards them an etf that you can follow is leverage loans nonbond debt and you see it falling off the cliff in the last couple of weeks that is concerning maybe that will act as a governor and keep the fed out of the game the third thing i want to you think about we've already had a 20% correction from the september high the average annual correction is something on the order of 14% or 15%. we've already experienced that twice because we had one in february as well so i
. >> josh, you have fred wilson calling 2019 a doozy i think we'll see major dislocations in leadership of the u.s., bear market in stocks, a number of issues with the global economy, a messy brexit, sluggish china that from fred wilson. that doesn't bode well if he's right for stocks >> i like fred and i think he's been right on a lot of important stuff in technology over the years. i think you could do that any year the big things to focus on in my book would be as follows number...
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francine: thank you bhanu baweja , andrew wilson. both stay with us. we will be speaking to chief executives at the world economic forum from barclays next week. up next we talk brexit. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: economics, finance, politics, this is "bloomberg surveillance." let's get to the bloomberg business flash. >> ryanair has cut its profit guidance for 2019. europe's biggest low-cost down from $1.2 billion. ryanair forecasts futures will fault 7% this year more than the 2% drop. newd box" helped attract viewers to netflix. high in recent weeks. in december but shy of expectations. this suggests the spending free on new content may not pay off quickly. comments oncfo on the youtube page. >> our aspiration is to be self funding, and we will do that over time with content investments. interim, i do not foresee any change to our approach. we talked about the fact we have accessed the markets, and we will continue to do so. that is the optimal cost of financing and funding, and we will continue to pursue that path. >> that is the bloomberg bus
francine: thank you bhanu baweja , andrew wilson. both stay with us. we will be speaking to chief executives at the world economic forum from barclays next week. up next we talk brexit. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: economics, finance, politics, this is "bloomberg surveillance." let's get to the bloomberg business flash. >> ryanair has cut its profit guidance for 2019. europe's biggest low-cost down from $1.2 billion. ryanair forecasts futures will fault 7% this year more...
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"i'm wilson walker...as the system moves through." from the afternoon.. "i'm wilson walker...ashe." from the afternoon.. through the commute.. and into tomorrow.. it's been.. and will continue to be.. a soggy drive. you can see high- def doppler.. and use our interactive radar on our website, kpix-dot-com. for weather headlines, your forecast and traffic alerts.. get the latest tomorrow with our morning team for special storm coverage starting *early , at 4 a-m. coming up: disgraced comedian louis c-k performs in san jose. and protesters have a message for him tonight. house speaker nancy pelosi pulls a power move on the president. why she wants the state of the union -- delayed. and a blizzard warning tonight for the sierra. we'll show you the treacherous conditions up there right now. <> <> <> (((break))) (((break))) (((break))) <> <> <> a popular comedian -- hit the stage tonight in san jose... to a sold-out crowd. but another performance
"i'm wilson walker...as the system moves through." from the afternoon.. "i'm wilson walker...ashe." from the afternoon.. through the commute.. and into tomorrow.. it's been.. and will continue to be.. a soggy drive. you can see high- def doppler.. and use our interactive radar on our website, kpix-dot-com. for weather headlines, your forecast and traffic alerts.. get the latest tomorrow with our morning team for special storm coverage starting *early , at 4 a-m. coming up:...
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how significant are these comments from sammy wilson? at one level they are not, because last month did the dup said it was against the withdrawal agreement, and that was one reason why today‘s delayed the crucial vote on her deal. that vote is now about ten days away, coming the week after next. it is disappointing for downing street that there has been meetings with the chief whip and the dup, meetings with theresa may and the westminster leader of the dup, nigel dodds, yesterday, and are comments from brexit spokesman sammy wilson today, all of which are pretty negative. sammy wilson said the dup cannot support the withdrawal agreement as it stands, which means that whenever the sport is held, we think probably the sport is held, we think probably the 15th of the 16th of january, but the 15th of the 16th of january, but the sport once again means that theresa may is facing defeat, because without the dup, she does not have a majority in parliament. —— when the vote is held. sorry to go on —— when the vote is held. sorry to g
how significant are these comments from sammy wilson? at one level they are not, because last month did the dup said it was against the withdrawal agreement, and that was one reason why today‘s delayed the crucial vote on her deal. that vote is now about ten days away, coming the week after next. it is disappointing for downing street that there has been meetings with the chief whip and the dup, meetings with theresa may and the westminster leader of the dup, nigel dodds, yesterday, and are...
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military began ramping up its forces in vietnam brian wilson was drafted. i enlisted in the air force for a four year program to go into the army as an induction. and then i got my orders to become an air force sure ranger officer commanding a unit of forty minutes. and so soon i found myself in vietnam. my duty was to go and assess the success or failure bombing missions. in one week. we went visited five targets in. all the targets were inhabited fishing and. saturday they were all i defended. fishing. these villages were bombed at two hundred fifty to three hundred feet to five hundred pound bombs and mention it often takes off. so everybody needs filesystems either dead or just about dead and they were all blocked it is burned from me off i watched as far as i could walk before the bodies were show thick i could walk any further and look down at my feet. and i saw a young woman holding three children in her arms her eyes are opened her eyes are just staring up i was looking at my sister. when i looked into his eyes and it was all lies or was a lie and i
military began ramping up its forces in vietnam brian wilson was drafted. i enlisted in the air force for a four year program to go into the army as an induction. and then i got my orders to become an air force sure ranger officer commanding a unit of forty minutes. and so soon i found myself in vietnam. my duty was to go and assess the success or failure bombing missions. in one week. we went visited five targets in. all the targets were inhabited fishing and. saturday they were all i...
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joe wilson, bbc well french football journalistjulien laurens is in our newsroom in l0ndon. it feels like he has established a close bond with the club in the short time he had signed. but that was emiliano sala, there was no—one who could say something negative about him. he was kind, polite, respectful. his last club before cardiff, everyone loved him. he had that sort of personality, he was warm and kind, in a small space of time, like cardiff when he wept there to meet the people at the club, to sign his contract, he, i am sure he had this image and people already loved him there and what happened last night, and today, is so happened last night, and today, is so cruel and such a shame. we have seen pictures there, the fans had met him hen he came over to secure the deal and in nantes, tributes being paid by the club he spent a large part of his career playing for. i think round an hour ago the clu b for. i think round an hour ago the club and some of the fans organised all the fans to get into the city centre of nantes, and to come with a yellow tulip, yellow being th
joe wilson, bbc well french football journalistjulien laurens is in our newsroom in l0ndon. it feels like he has established a close bond with the club in the short time he had signed. but that was emiliano sala, there was no—one who could say something negative about him. he was kind, polite, respectful. his last club before cardiff, everyone loved him. he had that sort of personality, he was warm and kind, in a small space of time, like cardiff when he wept there to meet the people at the...
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(grant) that was lori wilson reporting. the family says they are willing to give monetary reward for whoever returns the money. (vicki) that wraps up kron 4 news at 5.(grant) ken wayne and pam moore are here with kron 4 news at are here with kron 4 news at six. (pam)thanks grant and vicki. tonight at 6. (pam) at the strike of midnight... p-g&e officially files for bankruptcy...we will talk about how the move could affect your electric bills ... as well as the thousands of victims of wildfires the utility is suspected of causing. this, as a san francisco supervisor moves to take the city's utilities ... public. (ken)and teachers in rally in san francisco to support local public schools... as teachers across the bay in oakland meet to discuss the possibility of a strike. (ken)and more wet weather is on the way.just how much rain we're likely to see this week...coming up on the kron4 (ken) tonight at 6.
(grant) that was lori wilson reporting. the family says they are willing to give monetary reward for whoever returns the money. (vicki) that wraps up kron 4 news at 5.(grant) ken wayne and pam moore are here with kron 4 news at are here with kron 4 news at six. (pam)thanks grant and vicki. tonight at 6. (pam) at the strike of midnight... p-g&e officially files for bankruptcy...we will talk about how the move could affect your electric bills ... as well as the thousands of victims of...
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with that we bring back rick wilson, republican strategist. what person or persons in that party, perhaps some that we did not mention, pose the greatest threat to maybe the pretrump republican party, rick wilson's republican party? >> i think the difficulty for the democrats right now is picking a candidate that balances out their desire to check off all these ideological boxes and a candidate who can get up in donald trump's face and mess with his head and is great on television. if i were advising the democrats, i would advise them to find a candidate that's fantastic on television, that knows how to communicate and knows how to talk to people. and in that respect, you know, you've got a field of 394,000 democrats right now all thinking about running. it's going to winnow itself out pretty quickly in terms of the fund-raising side of it and the communications side of it. if joe biden was five years younger, this game would probably almost be over already. because he's populist, he's engaged. he's a good communicator. he's a good scrapper. h
with that we bring back rick wilson, republican strategist. what person or persons in that party, perhaps some that we did not mention, pose the greatest threat to maybe the pretrump republican party, rick wilson's republican party? >> i think the difficulty for the democrats right now is picking a candidate that balances out their desire to check off all these ideological boxes and a candidate who can get up in donald trump's face and mess with his head and is great on television. if i...
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oohh ♪ round, round, round, round ♪ i get around >> when the beach boys heard "rubber soul," brian wilson was inspired to try to create something as pure and beautiful and this album of everything was great. >> i remember going over to brian's house, and i looked into the living room and i saw that everything had been taken out except the piano. and the living room was completely filled with sand. he said, i'm going to write the greatest album ever recorded. >>> let's go. it's getting late. ♪ >>> nice, nice. ♪ >> in the mid-'60s, you see brian wilson retreating into the studio, and he's concentrating on writing and producing these amazing songs. ♪ i may not always love you, but long as there are stars above you ♪ >> the recording studio had been a rigid place where there were engineers literally in like suits and ties and lab coats. when all of a sudden, there were these crazy young geniuses who reinvented the studio as an instrument to be played with. ♪ god only knows what i'd be without you ♪ >> technology is evolving for how to record, and brian wilson was absolutely on the
oohh ♪ round, round, round, round ♪ i get around >> when the beach boys heard "rubber soul," brian wilson was inspired to try to create something as pure and beautiful and this album of everything was great. >> i remember going over to brian's house, and i looked into the living room and i saw that everything had been taken out except the piano. and the living room was completely filled with sand. he said, i'm going to write the greatest album ever recorded....
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. >> wilson walker is live at the warm springs bart station in fremont. wilson, this comes despite bart's efforts to really clean up the stations and add some sleek new train cars. doesn't appear to have helped. >> well, it sort of is this tremendous mess to take apart piece by piece. the survey we are talking about was done in the late fall last year. that's september, october. that's coming out of incidents like video of drug use just in that entire bart hallway. a shocking and random killing on a train platform. well all of that added up to yeah what looks like a pretty grim report card today for bart. >> my analogy it is its not a report card i
. >> wilson walker is live at the warm springs bart station in fremont. wilson, this comes despite bart's efforts to really clean up the stations and add some sleek new train cars. doesn't appear to have helped. >> well, it sort of is this tremendous mess to take apart piece by piece. the survey we are talking about was done in the late fall last year. that's september, october. that's coming out of incidents like video of drug use just in that entire bart hallway. a shocking and...
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a fellow entrepreneur named welcome wilson befriends his honor. >> he was a bigger-than-life person. he was flamboyant, tall, good-looking. >> but after two terms of knocking heads with the city council, hofheinz is ousted from office. so the fast-talkin', cigar-chompin' promoter begins channeling his boundless energy into something new -- major league baseball. >> i think the judge saw the recognition you could get from other cities when you were part of that league. part of being a major-league city is having a major league baseball team. >> but hofheinz knows that houston's swampy summer weather could be a deal breaker. >> houston is gulf coast through and through. we are hot. we are humid. playing baseball outside is challenging. >> roy's solution -- think outside the box andinsidea dome. >> this will be the greatest concert hall in the world, it's the greatest convention hall in the world, and, by all means, it's the greatest sports facility or entertainment facility that anyone has ever conceived. >> in 1960, hofheinz's pitch helps houston land its bid for an mlb expansion team
a fellow entrepreneur named welcome wilson befriends his honor. >> he was a bigger-than-life person. he was flamboyant, tall, good-looking. >> but after two terms of knocking heads with the city council, hofheinz is ousted from office. so the fast-talkin', cigar-chompin' promoter begins channeling his boundless energy into something new -- major league baseball. >> i think the judge saw the recognition you could get from other cities when you were part of that league. part of...
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kpix5's wilson walker live at the bay bridge toll plaza to explain. hey, >> reporter: hey, brian, the plan with this money is it's going to raise about $4.5 billion for various highway and transit projects all over the bay area or maybe that money won't go to those projects. if that's the case, you might get a refund and yeah, you better have receipts. new year, new toll pricing on the seven-state owned bridges in the bay area and if that extra dollar frustrates you, well, blame bay area voters. >> tired of sitting in traffic? with regional measure 3 we'll have more time doing what we love. >> reporter: yes, voters accepted this toll hike in june when they approved regional measure 3, but opponents of the measure aren't accepting anything. they have filed a lawsuit claiming the toll increase amounts to an unconstitutional tax. so first question, what happens to the money that's getting collected while that lawsuit is decided? >> all of those funds will be held in escrow and will not be distributed to project sponsors until the resolution of the lawsui
kpix5's wilson walker live at the bay bridge toll plaza to explain. hey, >> reporter: hey, brian, the plan with this money is it's going to raise about $4.5 billion for various highway and transit projects all over the bay area or maybe that money won't go to those projects. if that's the case, you might get a refund and yeah, you better have receipts. new year, new toll pricing on the seven-state owned bridges in the bay area and if that extra dollar frustrates you, well, blame bay area...
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secretary mark esper, secretary heather wilson, thank you. undersecretary's of defense, michael griffin, john rude, general paul elba, thank you. general market millie, thank you, mark. congratulations, very important to offer congratulations. general joseph and general james the condo. thank you everybody. thank you. before presenting the results of our missile-defense review i want to take a moment to express my deepest condolences to the families of the brave american heroes who lay down their lives yesterday in selfless to our nation. these are great people, great, great people. we will never forget their noble and immortal sacrifice. this morning i also would like to briefly address another matter of critical national security, the humanitarian and security crisis at our southern border. without a strong border america's defenseless, vulnerable and unprotected and i want to thank the military for helping us out during a big caravan. but now you have more caravans forming and they are on their way out. thousands and thousands of people. w
secretary mark esper, secretary heather wilson, thank you. undersecretary's of defense, michael griffin, john rude, general paul elba, thank you. general market millie, thank you, mark. congratulations, very important to offer congratulations. general joseph and general james the condo. thank you everybody. thank you. before presenting the results of our missile-defense review i want to take a moment to express my deepest condolences to the families of the brave american heroes who lay down...
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people like war veteran robert wilson. he had health problems, but in 1998 he went to hospital with a broken shoulder. he was funny. he was hilarious at times, you know, liked telling his stories of the navy and d—day. like many other elderly patients, robert was sent to gosport war memorial hospital to recuperate. i thought he was getting better, and i thought, well, a few days in another place, he would be home, sort of thing, you know, but it didn't work out that way. he was put on diamorphine — or medical heroin. robert was in pain, but these were huge doses, continuously pumped into him by this device — a syringe driver. he became unconscious. two days later, he was dead. my last, my last memory of my dad was that he, as i left the room, i said "i'll be back, dad", and he lifted his hand, and he tried to reach out to me, and i left the room and that was the last time i saw my father alive. robert's death was not a one—off. in the ‘90s, many patients died here after being given strong painkillers in large dos
people like war veteran robert wilson. he had health problems, but in 1998 he went to hospital with a broken shoulder. he was funny. he was hilarious at times, you know, liked telling his stories of the navy and d—day. like many other elderly patients, robert was sent to gosport war memorial hospital to recuperate. i thought he was getting better, and i thought, well, a few days in another place, he would be home, sort of thing, you know, but it didn't work out that way. he was put on...
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wilson? >> reporter: first if you're coming down here as a spectator for this fireworks spectacular, the challenge you will face is cold and wind. let me tell you firsthand buckle up if you're coming down here. now the second part of that question, will the wind disrupt the fireworks? well, we asked the folks who are on toght'show. a look. >> wake up this morning and drive down here to waves breaking out onworks erthe sa francisco skyline for 30 years. these are the actual firing controls. >> yeah, they are kind of old school. they actually have a whole new generation that kind of looks more ferrari looking with l.e.d. lights and things. >> reporter: so what does wind mean for explosive projectiles? >> these things are pretty robust. they might move a little bit, but they're going to pretty much stay in the line of trajectory. >> reporter: the shells manage the wind pretty well. it's what they're launched from that gets a little tricky. >> it's more now we're relying on the barge and tug comp
wilson? >> reporter: first if you're coming down here as a spectator for this fireworks spectacular, the challenge you will face is cold and wind. let me tell you firsthand buckle up if you're coming down here. now the second part of that question, will the wind disrupt the fireworks? well, we asked the folks who are on toght'show. a look. >> wake up this morning and drive down here to waves breaking out onworks erthe sa francisco skyline for 30 years. these are the actual firing...
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this. >> wilson thought as president he could dictate the policy. he thought he could go to the public, get public opinion behind it and force his view on to the senate. that proved not to be the case. the senate debated it and debated at great length. the lack of compromise in the end brought the tree down. it was one of those times when the senate was exercising its advice and consent prerogative that the framers gave them. it made the president unhappy. it had public opinion on both sides of the fence, but ultimately with the senate's view that prevailed. >> for a long time from the end of world war ii on, foreign policy was run on a bipartisan basis. by the 1990's, that had really eroded. >> everybody on this side of the aisle is anxious to vote. the guy who is afraid is the president of the united states because he knows he will get his fanny kicked. >> why did all of our allies sign and ratify this treaty? why are they apoplectic about the prospect that we won't sign this treaty? >> ratification of this treaty would ultimately endanger our nat
this. >> wilson thought as president he could dictate the policy. he thought he could go to the public, get public opinion behind it and force his view on to the senate. that proved not to be the case. the senate debated it and debated at great length. the lack of compromise in the end brought the tree down. it was one of those times when the senate was exercising its advice and consent prerogative that the framers gave them. it made the president unhappy. it had public opinion on both...
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at point reyes national seashore, wilson walker, kpix5. >>> san jose's park rangers will be equipped with body cameras. that recommendation was made today in a meeting of the city council. after months of public hearings the decision was to provide rangers with cameras and additional training to deal with the increasing risk while patrolling the city's parks. the goal of the cameras is to keep them from having to do enforcement-related work unless accompanied by police. >>> los angeles police are on the hunt for a man who pummeled two women before running away. the random act was all caught on camera. reporter dave lopez with the details. >> reporter: the muscular man with a full beard is now wanted by the lapd for assault. the two women that he punched out at sixth and spring at 1:00 in the morning last saturday are recovering from slight concussions. >> unfortunately the police weren't called to sixth and spring at the time of this incident. we were never called. >> reporter: according to the lapd, it wasn't until the next afternoon after the women had been treated at a local hospi
at point reyes national seashore, wilson walker, kpix5. >>> san jose's park rangers will be equipped with body cameras. that recommendation was made today in a meeting of the city council. after months of public hearings the decision was to provide rangers with cameras and additional training to deal with the increasing risk while patrolling the city's parks. the goal of the cameras is to keep them from having to do enforcement-related work unless accompanied by police. >>>...
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dionne wilson is from californians for safety and jusce, welcome. thank you. >> i was watching you while watching that piece, you were visibly deeply moved. you yourself are a passionate advocate for rehabilitation. how you got there, though, has be u anexpected journey. your husband was a leandro. ten one night you got a knock on the door. >> yeah, dan was answering routine calls, guys were out in front of an apartment complex. one of the irving ramirez, had a searchable probation because he had been cycling in and out of the system for some time. had two guns andrugs on him. so instead of running or going back to jail, he decided to shoot my husband. >> and he shot him seven times. you made a powerful statement to the jury. what did youay about irving ramirez? >> i said he was a monster and thathe deserved to die. i wanted him to burn in hell. i wa so angry. i was full of rage and vengeance. and i just -- i didn't know want to -- i didn't know what to do other than just -- i just wantef him to s as much as i was suffering. >> and yet you became in
dionne wilson is from californians for safety and jusce, welcome. thank you. >> i was watching you while watching that piece, you were visibly deeply moved. you yourself are a passionate advocate for rehabilitation. how you got there, though, has be u anexpected journey. your husband was a leandro. ten one night you got a knock on the door. >> yeah, dan was answering routine calls, guys were out in front of an apartment complex. one of the irving ramirez, had a searchable probation...
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kpix5's wilson walker reports some see it as an opportunity for a power grab. >> reporter: if you're a customer, you're wondering about your bill. if you're a stockholder, you're worried about your investment, but if you're in san francisco city hall, opportunities like this just don't come around very often. >> once in a century opportunity. >> for san francisco it's absolutely an opportunity. >> reporter: for city hall and pg&e the relationship has been dysfunctional and at times highly charged. >> not only outrageous, but i would even say criminal. >> reporter: and the grievances are largely the result of san francisco's public utility and pg&e existing as both partner and competitor, the city trying to build out its own green power program while still utterly dependent on the investor-owned utility to keep everything connected. >> and they have used that power over us to basically blackmail us, stall projects from being built at ridiculous requirements. >> reporter: news of the bankruptcy barely a mile away kind of electrified city hall today, the mayor already asking city staff
kpix5's wilson walker reports some see it as an opportunity for a power grab. >> reporter: if you're a customer, you're wondering about your bill. if you're a stockholder, you're worried about your investment, but if you're in san francisco city hall, opportunities like this just don't come around very often. >> once in a century opportunity. >> for san francisco it's absolutely an opportunity. >> reporter: for city hall and pg&e the relationship has been...
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once it becomes obvious that you cannot, he face a decision that wilson faced. whatead faced -- reinforce looks like failure? there is a lot of talk in london at the end of the war about how to deal with this threat. when the armistice is being onlyiated in 1918, the thing he yields on, he lets the germans keep more machine-gun spirit if there is a revolt in germany, he wants the germans to be able to shoot more of their own people if they have to do it. there is a real fear that you could go from a set of circumstances to an unfamiliar one. the enemy you are fighting is not a nationstate, it is an idea that is going across nationstates. >> to the far right. >> the question i have is how much of an impact did the allied air force have on these major battles you have been discussing. >> there was a lot of controversy about air operations. there was infighting in american headquarters between the two air mitchelld eventually drove the other out. mitchell was somebody who wanted to hit far away strategic targets. he wanted to hit the targets -- factories in the coa
once it becomes obvious that you cannot, he face a decision that wilson faced. whatead faced -- reinforce looks like failure? there is a lot of talk in london at the end of the war about how to deal with this threat. when the armistice is being onlyiated in 1918, the thing he yields on, he lets the germans keep more machine-gun spirit if there is a revolt in germany, he wants the germans to be able to shoot more of their own people if they have to do it. there is a real fear that you could go...
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wilson says i've seen enough, dropping his gloves with watson. tom gets t win here. preds win the game 7-2. caps' third straight loss. so throw this oneut and tho last ones because they face barry trots on friday, his first tiack at capital one arena. >> that will be something to see. >> if thatoesn't get them going, i'm not sure what will. >> step it back up. thank you. >> tom wilson was going to get his -we're doing karaoke later, and you're gonna sg. -jamie, this is your house? -i know, it's not much, but it's home. right, kids? -kids? -papa, papa! -[ laughs ] -you didn't tell me your friendsere coming. -oh, yeah. -this one is tiny like a child. -yeah, she is. oh, but seriously, it's good to be surrounded by what matters most -- a home and auto bundle from progressive. pl -oh, sweetie, se, play for us. -oh, no, i couldn't. lease. -okay. [ singing in spanish ] >>> none of us really likes tou think a getting older, but it is kind of fun to look back and see how we've changed the years. >> yeah, have you been following on social media? everybody out there, the ten-ye
wilson says i've seen enough, dropping his gloves with watson. tom gets t win here. preds win the game 7-2. caps' third straight loss. so throw this oneut and tho last ones because they face barry trots on friday, his first tiack at capital one arena. >> that will be something to see. >> if thatoesn't get them going, i'm not sure what will. >> step it back up. thank you. >> tom wilson was going to get his -we're doing karaoke later, and you're gonna sg. -jamie, this is...
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the strategist that called the stock selloff has another call what mike wilson says investors should now be prepared for. >>> and mike mayo said citi needed to do one thing more than any other. now numbers are out. he will tell us whether they did it, what it means for your money. >>> the ge jump, the stock up 25% in a month we discuss that. about 15 away, carl. see you then >> scott, thanks. >>> the effects of the government shutdown reverberating on air, land and sea as more than 300 cargo ships remain floating in waters offshore, unable to dock due to a technicality caused by the shutdown contessa brewer is in connecticut with more on that story and the impact of the shutdown on business contessa >> reporter: the technicality is big ships require a certificate of financial responsibility, cofr, when they come in u.s. waters, it is like they have insurance when they come in. they have an announcement they're not processing applications for cofrs 300 ships are at sea, not able to come in i got off the phone with a global supply chain company, ch robinson, he says there are slowdown,
the strategist that called the stock selloff has another call what mike wilson says investors should now be prepared for. >>> and mike mayo said citi needed to do one thing more than any other. now numbers are out. he will tell us whether they did it, what it means for your money. >>> the ge jump, the stock up 25% in a month we discuss that. about 15 away, carl. see you then >> scott, thanks. >>> the effects of the government shutdown reverberating on air, land...
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so you're looking at 100, let's just date this from wilson. you're looking at 105, 106 years of our being able through war and peace and scandal to work this out, and now all of a sudden we can't even schedule a speech. >> gene, i said earlier it could begin with the line it's great to be back in waukesha. let's not rule that out. >> i'm not ruling everything out. rick wilson has a book called "everything trump touches dies" which may put him in the no category. let's agree that everything has been soiled in some way, traditions and norms have fallen. this would be another. we already -- this fight over whether it's going to be delivered at all is the breakage of a norm. >> yeah. it's a tradition, there's something comforting about the state of the union, even though, let's be realistic, let's look at what the state of the union usually is. it's a set piece, right, and there have -- you and i can remember many truly memorable presidential speeches over the time we've been covering presidents, not that many of them are state of the union addres
so you're looking at 100, let's just date this from wilson. you're looking at 105, 106 years of our being able through war and peace and scandal to work this out, and now all of a sudden we can't even schedule a speech. >> gene, i said earlier it could begin with the line it's great to be back in waukesha. let's not rule that out. >> i'm not ruling everything out. rick wilson has a book called "everything trump touches dies" which may put him in the no category. let's...
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it was only when woodrow wilson then, they all started just delivering it in writing but then woodrow wilson wanted to exert the power of the presidency against congress so he said, i'm going in person and teddy roosevelt thought, why didn't i think about that beforehand? it gives the president power when they're in person. it is a struggle between the two of them right now and it started with the midterms. there had been a time when the president for the first two years had the president and the congress and lots of influence in the supreme court, and now you're seeing that balance shifting i think with the struggle between the two of them. >> you said something really interesting about woodrow wilson wanting to assert the authority of the presidency by delivering this speech at congress. that is a fight writ large that is going on today. it's been going on for a few presidencies. but right now, we have a president who is basking in an expansion of executive authority and we've been hearing testimony about this with the new attorney overall nominee and we have a speaker of the house
it was only when woodrow wilson then, they all started just delivering it in writing but then woodrow wilson wanted to exert the power of the presidency against congress so he said, i'm going in person and teddy roosevelt thought, why didn't i think about that beforehand? it gives the president power when they're in person. it is a struggle between the two of them right now and it started with the midterms. there had been a time when the president for the first two years had the president and...
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wilson. mr. wilson was just being pummeled. in fact, one of the guys said run, damn you, run. and he just kept walking. >> wilson creases his hat and puts it back on and he keeps walking. his expression doesn't change. >> l. alex wilson's decision not to run in defiance of the mob was rooted in an incident from his boyhood in florida. >> as a kid l. alex wilson had seen the klan come to town and he ran and he hated himself for having done that and he said he would never run again. he's 49 years old. he's got nerve damage from what happened in little rock that day. three years later in 1960, age 51, he is dead. >> good evening, my fellow citizens. for a few minutes this evening i should like to speak to you about the serious situation that has arisen in little rock. mob rule cannot be allowed to override the decisions of our courts. >> reporter: within hours of eisenhower's announcement as the american public watched in shock and disbelief, a thousand federal troops marched into little rock and the arkansas national guard was federalized. it was a huge television event ordering
wilson. mr. wilson was just being pummeled. in fact, one of the guys said run, damn you, run. and he just kept walking. >> wilson creases his hat and puts it back on and he keeps walking. his expression doesn't change. >> l. alex wilson's decision not to run in defiance of the mob was rooted in an incident from his boyhood in florida. >> as a kid l. alex wilson had seen the klan come to town and he ran and he hated himself for having done that and he said he would never run...
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since 1913, woodrow wilson, there's been 83 times -- not presidents, a number of times they came there to present to congress. the speaker of the house invited president trump on january 3rd when he was sworn in. she also said that should be a town hall, a place where we can have debates and others. i truly believe history will mark this as a low point for the speaker of the house, for that office, to disinvite this president. tomorrow, i am bringing forth to the floor a privileged resolution disapproving of the actions of -- >> sean: explain what the privilege resolution does. that gives you the opportunity to get an up and down vote. >> it gives everybody an opportunity to vote for this. those democrat freshmen who do not like the action of what this speaker is taking -- i've heard from senior members of the democrats, the chair of agriculture committee, he said give trump the money. the arms services chair says walls work. even the number two steny hoyer believes in having a barrier or a wall. what speaker pelosi is doing is almost acting like a dictator. a privilege resolution lieu
since 1913, woodrow wilson, there's been 83 times -- not presidents, a number of times they came there to present to congress. the speaker of the house invited president trump on january 3rd when he was sworn in. she also said that should be a town hall, a place where we can have debates and others. i truly believe history will mark this as a low point for the speaker of the house, for that office, to disinvite this president. tomorrow, i am bringing forth to the floor a privileged resolution...
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with about $250,000 worth of rare coins, he sets out on the drive from roanoke to wilson. nowadays you'd be in some sort of, like, armored truck! >> that's how things were back then. you would never see that today, but wilson was having their first show, so it was going to be a big deal. >> it's march 9, 1962. >> he was almost within the town limits... [ tires screech, crash ] ...when he was hit by a lady that was driving a car. apparently, she had been drinking. he was killed instantly. >> george walton was 55 years old. he dies without a will, so his siblings name a bank in roanoke to act as his executor. what was the process? >> the bank sent letters to every bank that they knew in north carolina and virginia and said, "do you have anything there that belongs to george walton?" >> once all his collections are reassembled and catalogued, the family gets some shocking news that also stuns coin aficionados around the world -- george walton's 1913 liberty nickel... is declared a fake. >> the nickel had no value. it was just a piece of junk. >> a piece of junk? could it be?
with about $250,000 worth of rare coins, he sets out on the drive from roanoke to wilson. nowadays you'd be in some sort of, like, armored truck! >> that's how things were back then. you would never see that today, but wilson was having their first show, so it was going to be a big deal. >> it's march 9, 1962. >> he was almost within the town limits... [ tires screech, crash ] ...when he was hit by a lady that was driving a car. apparently, she had been drinking. he was killed...
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>> people like you are why we won in 2016, rick wilson. condescending political elites -- >> steve is mexico paying for the ball? is he building the ball? no. is there a wall being built? no. it's a con, a lie, a scam and it always has been. >> i think -- >> we're going to continue on. thanks very much. so there is more to talk about tonight, we'll take a short break in just a moment and look at while the government remains partially shutdown, a big part of the robert mueller probe avoided a shutdown. more on that next. -we're in a small room. what?! -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. my digestive system used to make me feel sluggish. but those days are over. now i take metamucil every day. it naturally t
>> people like you are why we won in 2016, rick wilson. condescending political elites -- >> steve is mexico paying for the ball? is he building the ball? no. is there a wall being built? no. it's a con, a lie, a scam and it always has been. >> i think -- >> we're going to continue on. thanks very much. so there is more to talk about tonight, we'll take a short break in just a moment and look at while the government remains partially shutdown, a big part of the robert...
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pete wilson reduced class size down to 20 or fewer. recession hits and now it's to 25 or 30. it's hard to resist the money when it's sitting therehe and legislature is willing to go for it. >> one of the more controversial aspects of what he's proposing is he wants to give full access to midical for all undocumented immigrants up to age 26. ready there's criticism on that from republicans on the national front. >> look. so some of the halth care, you want to go back to the mandate in california. the mandate, you've got 70% of the people who will be paying into this mandate helping to subsidize putting thwer people onto thetate mediccal we have the highest poverty rates in the state. they shouldn't beicking up the tab for people comingrom other countries. this is the welcome caravan sign. it sends a very clear signal. granted democrats like it and h thigets good pr loud of it. the long-term financial costs are significant. i >> californ criticized for having very low reimburseme rates fordoctors. i was talking to a co-chair of the budget committee yesterday. he said i have con
pete wilson reduced class size down to 20 or fewer. recession hits and now it's to 25 or 30. it's hard to resist the money when it's sitting therehe and legislature is willing to go for it. >> one of the more controversial aspects of what he's proposing is he wants to give full access to midical for all undocumented immigrants up to age 26. ready there's criticism on that from republicans on the national front. >> look. so some of the halth care, you want to go back to the mandate...
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o> reporter: for 31-year-old jermaine wilson of leavenworth, kansas, going back to his childhood is a bad trip. >> yeah, i used to sell a lot of drugs out here. right there in apartment 4. >> reporter: he started using at age 11, was in juvenile detention by 15, and then was in hhe maximum security wing at lansing correctional by 21. and it was here that this convicted drug dealer came to the most important realization of his life. >> if i don't change, there are either going to be two things that will happen. i'm either going to spend the rest of my life in prison or dead in a casket. >> reporter: you could have never imagined the third option. >> no, not at all. ( laughs ) we want to welcome you to our city commission meeting. >> reporter: jermaine is now the mayor of leavenworth, kansas. the actual mayor. >> motion carried, 5-0. >> reporter: it's a transformation he credits to god, education, and volunteer work. after prison, he became a community activist and got his felony record expunged, paving the way for a political run. a lot of politicians decide to run for office and then
o> reporter: for 31-year-old jermaine wilson of leavenworth, kansas, going back to his childhood is a bad trip. >> yeah, i used to sell a lot of drugs out here. right there in apartment 4. >> reporter: he started using at age 11, was in juvenile detention by 15, and then was in hhe maximum security wing at lansing correctional by 21. and it was here that this convicted drug dealer came to the most important realization of his life. >> if i don't change, there are either...
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wilson never one toe shy having words with zdeno chara. cooler heads did prevail. t.j. oshie sends it to jay cub vrana. perfect pass from oshie setting up vrana's 15th goa of the season, adding to that career high. caps up 1-0. later in the perio alex ovechkin getting a little physical, sending the 6'9" chara into the bench. a ltle captain-on-captain crime there. lars ellanting his revenge, trying to get marchand to fight. the bruins forward didn't want to drop his gloves so ellerdr ped him. picked up a penalty for it. later in the period, ovechkin changes that in 39 seconds. ovi with his league leading 31st of the sinson, add an empty-netter later in the game. in the third period, boston ties it again and again a quick nicklas backstrom bringing it up missed last game, not missing here. backstrom scores his first goal since december 2 caps up 3-2. later on by the benches, tom wilson giving brad marchand a piece of his mind, maybe sharing recipes. doubt it. marchand wanted nothing to do with it, thopsh. ca win it 4-2. you wouldn't know it from the postgame dressing room
wilson never one toe shy having words with zdeno chara. cooler heads did prevail. t.j. oshie sends it to jay cub vrana. perfect pass from oshie setting up vrana's 15th goa of the season, adding to that career high. caps up 1-0. later in the perio alex ovechkin getting a little physical, sending the 6'9" chara into the bench. a ltle captain-on-captain crime there. lars ellanting his revenge, trying to get marchand to fight. the bruins forward didn't want to drop his gloves so ellerdr ped...
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kiana williams finds anna wilson kid sister of seahawks quarter back russell wilson... cardinal up 6 fourth quarter stanford pulling away...alanna smith inside....with the move in the paint she scored 20 on the night.. 6th ranked cardinal beat the buffalos, final of 80 to 69....still unbeaten in the pac-12... >> dr. stanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. [music] - [announcer] if you want to make more money and take control of your financial future, then get ready because real estate multimillionaire and best-selling author than merrill, star of a&e's hit tv show, flip this house has one heck of an opportunity for you. for the last decade, you've seen than all over tv and now than's chosen to hold a free two hour live class where you'll learn how you can start making money in real estate on a part-time or full-time basis. you'll learn a step-by-step blueprint for flipping homes an
kiana williams finds anna wilson kid sister of seahawks quarter back russell wilson... cardinal up 6 fourth quarter stanford pulling away...alanna smith inside....with the move in the paint she scored 20 on the night.. 6th ranked cardinal beat the buffalos, final of 80 to 69....still unbeaten in the pac-12... >> dr. stanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the...
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with that we bring back ric wilson. republican strategist. what person or persons in that party, perhaps some that we did not mention pose the greatest threat to maybe the pretrump republican party, ric wilson's republican party? >> i think the difficulty is picking a candidate that balances out their desire to check off all of these ideological boxes. that can get up in his face and mess with his head and is great on television. i would advise them to find a candidate that's fantastic on television and knows how to communicate and knows how to talk to people. there's a field of democrats all thinking about running. the fund-raising side of it and the communication side of it. if joe biden was five years younger, this game would probably almost be over already because he's populist and engaged. good communicator and fighter. beto won a couple congressionals. he has a big race right now but campaigning is a hard road test. it's always something that once you collide with reality in the campaign, it shakes off the initial golden buzz. elizabeth
with that we bring back ric wilson. republican strategist. what person or persons in that party, perhaps some that we did not mention pose the greatest threat to maybe the pretrump republican party, ric wilson's republican party? >> i think the difficulty is picking a candidate that balances out their desire to check off all of these ideological boxes. that can get up in his face and mess with his head and is great on television. i would advise them to find a candidate that's fantastic on...
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this is wilson's small c constitutional presidency. it's designed to -- it's designed for party leadership. and so presidents don't avoid the opportunity to use the address to try to score political points. we are way far away from that formal signed of succinct address that george washington would have given or many of his success zpleers this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. >> president trump has refloated the idea of using presidential authority to fund the southern border wall. the brennan center for justice hosted a symposium in "wealthtrack" on the history and scope of such emergency powers. over the next hour former administration officials will discuss specific examples in which presidents george w. bush and barack obama used emergency powers during their terms in the white house. >>ha
this is wilson's small c constitutional presidency. it's designed to -- it's designed for party leadership. and so presidents don't avoid the opportunity to use the address to try to score political points. we are way far away from that formal signed of succinct address that george washington would have given or many of his success zpleers this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. >> president trump has refloated the idea of using presidential authority to fund the southern border...
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obviously that wasn't true for a long time starting with woodrow wilson. for over 100 years the president delivered the state of the union in congress. it is one of the things that makes it clear that we are a nation of laws and of government. i think if he did it somewhere else, it would look too political. >> dana: part of the state of the union is you get primetime coverage. everybody stops. everybody looks. i'm just gonna hazard a guess here and predict if the president gives a speech somewhere else that networks are going to run with regular programming and not do a primetime speech. >> could be, dana. looking at this, speaker pelosi does run a risk, you know -- you know this, stephen. he has -- she has a couple dozen districts around the country that are not really in sync with her. she runs the risk of looking like same old nancy pelosi. >> dana: i think we have a live shot of where she will be speaking. there we are. we're just waiting for her to come. she can't let this go for too long. >> he offered an important starting point on daca, which isn'
obviously that wasn't true for a long time starting with woodrow wilson. for over 100 years the president delivered the state of the union in congress. it is one of the things that makes it clear that we are a nation of laws and of government. i think if he did it somewhere else, it would look too political. >> dana: part of the state of the union is you get primetime coverage. everybody stops. everybody looks. i'm just gonna hazard a guess here and predict if the president gives a speech...