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>> all right, kyra phillips with us live at the white house. thank you. >>> now, to your money tonight, and after that major data breach, your personal information, equifax is now paying a record amount. the krot recording agency paying up to $700 million, millions will go to american consumers. abc's chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis with what you need to know. >> reporter: tonight, potential relief for the 147 million americans impacted by that massive equifax data breach. >> we vigorously encourage every person who was impacted by the equifax data breach to apply for the relief that they are entitled to as part of this settlement. >> reporter: the credit bureau agreeing to pay almost $700 million, including up to $425 million going to consumers. as much as $20,000 to each victim who lost money to identity theft or even just spent time trying to protect their data in the wake of the breach. but to collect anything, you need to gather the right documents, like statements showing losses to your acounts, receipts for the money you spen
>> all right, kyra phillips with us live at the white house. thank you. >>> now, to your money tonight, and after that major data breach, your personal information, equifax is now paying a record amount. the krot recording agency paying up to $700 million, millions will go to american consumers. abc's chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis with what you need to know. >> reporter: tonight, potential relief for the 147 million americans impacted by that massive equifax...
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i'm dean phillips. i've never been so humbled and so honored to work in these times. in this building and with the most extraordinary group of human beings i've ever had the honor to work with as those behind me. two years ago, i made a decision, just like the rest of the freshman class, a decision to get off the sidelines and run for office. because i was sick and tired of watching a political system that gives special treatment to special donors, a political system that effectively legalizes corruption, and a political system that disenfranchises millions of people who have lost faith that they matter, and that their votes are secure. that is why the first bill that we introduced with our new house majority was hr 1, the for the people lacked. it puts -- it for the people act. puts government back into the people's hands. by reducing big money, by enhancing election security, by cleaning up corruption, and placing the common interest over the special interests. while we are all appalled that mitch mcconnell will not even bring up hr 1 four vote on the senate floor,
i'm dean phillips. i've never been so humbled and so honored to work in these times. in this building and with the most extraordinary group of human beings i've ever had the honor to work with as those behind me. two years ago, i made a decision, just like the rest of the freshman class, a decision to get off the sidelines and run for office. because i was sick and tired of watching a political system that gives special treatment to special donors, a political system that effectively legalizes...
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phillips curve. without quibbling about the details i think you're doing outstanding job, chairman powell. i want to appreciate much improved communications with congress about the direction of monetary policy. so i do want to take up the issue of fed independence. so much is made in the media of president trump's criticism of fed policy in recents and reference to quantitative tighten, criticism of so-called quantitative tightening. many members of this committee, especially on this side of the aisle criticized your predeceases for overly accommodative monetary policy for an extended period of time, so-called quantitative easing. so what i want to just say is that my view is that all of this feedback, from both the executive branch and the legislative branch is a necessary and constructive part of oversight and simply part of holding the fed accountable and that it in no way compromises fed since you and other governors are given 14-year terms with, with provision that makes you removable only for c
phillips curve. without quibbling about the details i think you're doing outstanding job, chairman powell. i want to appreciate much improved communications with congress about the direction of monetary policy. so i do want to take up the issue of fed independence. so much is made in the media of president trump's criticism of fed policy in recents and reference to quantitative tighten, criticism of so-called quantitative tightening. many members of this committee, especially on this side of...
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here's kyra phillips. >> reporter: despite what we say about not wanting to see ourselves age, we apparently do, and thanks to a crystal ball on our phones we can, even in hollywood where youth is an obsession, celebrities are getting in on the social media action, from the jonas brothers to carrie underwood, to in synch. it's all part of the latest craze to hit social media. it's called face app. the app, which was developed in 2017, uses a type of artificial intelligence to transform your face. with just one tap. want a beautiful smile? done. want a preview of what you might look like in 50 years? bingo. it's that age filter that's led to the recent explosion in popularity, making it the top free app in the iphone app store, but in the wake of recent social media scandals where other platforms have been taken to task for giving away users' private information many are now wondering if face app is a potential risk. its rise in popularity is now raising privacy concerns. >> when you start using face app you agree to a pretty harsh terms of service which says that any photo that you use in fa
here's kyra phillips. >> reporter: despite what we say about not wanting to see ourselves age, we apparently do, and thanks to a crystal ball on our phones we can, even in hollywood where youth is an obsession, celebrities are getting in on the social media action, from the jonas brothers to carrie underwood, to in synch. it's all part of the latest craze to hit social media. it's called face app. the app, which was developed in 2017, uses a type of artificial intelligence to transform...
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almost as old this bridge that crosses the vet of river on the other side lies phillips only a stone's throw away but unreachable when germany was divided ellie's up at long last born and raised and fought tells me how this bridge when from connecting people to separating them from lack during a cold war was located in the exclusion zone what was daily life like. for when we drove in and drove out we had to show a special stamp on our idea. no one else was allowed in on friends couldn't visit us. we were allowed to request a visitor's permit from the police for very close relatives 6 we wouldn't know for 6 weeks whether we'd get permission or not. because. in that battle then this place looked very different and you tell us about this bridge and the role it played. yeah the. bridge was a very important artery cause of 4 kids from the holy roman empire inside it was on a very regular from like 6 to frankfurt or. we liked it very much when you leave and we were able to cross it until 1952 and a man now you know or my aunt lived in the house on the border of my mentality and then that end
almost as old this bridge that crosses the vet of river on the other side lies phillips only a stone's throw away but unreachable when germany was divided ellie's up at long last born and raised and fought tells me how this bridge when from connecting people to separating them from lack during a cold war was located in the exclusion zone what was daily life like. for when we drove in and drove out we had to show a special stamp on our idea. no one else was allowed in on friends couldn't visit...
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phillips: thank you, mr. chairman, and i yield back. >> thank you very much. and so now we have the gentleman from california. your 1:00ing to honor time that we agreed upon and we are just running a few minutes we have mr. chairman in. >> i hope the chairwoman and the chair man, i thank them for their indulgence. it has been a couple of decades in this room. i have watched republicans come here and condemn the fed for overly loose money and condemn you for quantitative easing, i have been pushing in the other direction. interesting to see how with trump -- or think one of our colleagues said, the republicans seem to be in favor of loose money only when there is a republican president. the fact is that you have not hit your 2% inflation goal and as we talked earlier, it should be a 2.5% inflation goal because -- and while unemployment is low , we have not had the big wage increases. it does not make up for 30 years of negative or stagnant wage for thosethis country without a college degree. reverse, i've seen a role in another way. nafta,ts voted against but n
phillips: thank you, mr. chairman, and i yield back. >> thank you very much. and so now we have the gentleman from california. your 1:00ing to honor time that we agreed upon and we are just running a few minutes we have mr. chairman in. >> i hope the chairwoman and the chair man, i thank them for their indulgence. it has been a couple of decades in this room. i have watched republicans come here and condemn the fed for overly loose money and condemn you for quantitative easing, i...
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phillips curve there was a recent article in "the wall street journal" that said in japan the phillips curve is dead. obviously the connection was alluded to here earlier, has become more tenuous even in this country. i would pause it and ask for your reaction that the fact is that if you measure the phillips curve in terms of u3, the connection's been more tenuous but if you do as you just now indicated in terms of percentage, especially 25 to 64, 25 to 54-year-olds participating in the workforce, then the phillips curve isn't dead, and that's in part why we're beginning to see some traction why would we continue to use u3 when it clearly isn't reflective of what has gone on, especially in the aftermath of the great recession where people keep coming out of the woodwork to join this workforce, and as a consequence that unemployment rate keeps going lower and lower, but we keep adding hundreds of thousands of people to the workforce is it not -- have we repealed the law of supply and demand, or can we, if we continue to add people to the workforce, expect continued wage growth? >> so u
phillips curve there was a recent article in "the wall street journal" that said in japan the phillips curve is dead. obviously the connection was alluded to here earlier, has become more tenuous even in this country. i would pause it and ask for your reaction that the fact is that if you measure the phillips curve in terms of u3, the connection's been more tenuous but if you do as you just now indicated in terms of percentage, especially 25 to 64, 25 to 54-year-olds participating in...
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almost as old this bridge that crosses the vent of river on the other side lies phillips only a stone's throw away but unreachable when germany was divided and these are bad luck it's born and raised and fall tells me how this bridge when from connecting people to separating them. during a cold war was located in the exclusion zone what was daily life like. for when we drove in and drove out we had to show a special stamp on our ideal. no one else was allowed in on friends couldn't visit us. we were allowed to request a visitor's permit from the police for very close relatives 6 we wouldn't know for 6 weeks whether we'd get permission or not because i'm a good miracle because order to win that battle then best place to look very different and you tell us about this bridge and the role it played in. the bridge was a very important artery cause of 4 kids from the holy roman empire it was on the via regular from like 6 to frankfurt. we liked it very much. and we were able to cross it until 1952 and i'm on now you know or my aunt lived in the house on the border to mine a tug and then that
almost as old this bridge that crosses the vent of river on the other side lies phillips only a stone's throw away but unreachable when germany was divided and these are bad luck it's born and raised and fall tells me how this bridge when from connecting people to separating them. during a cold war was located in the exclusion zone what was daily life like. for when we drove in and drove out we had to show a special stamp on our ideal. no one else was allowed in on friends couldn't visit us. we...
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we are delighted to welcome today professor phillips. [ applause ] >> good afternoon. thank you for inviting me to speak. i've long wondered why another ohio-illinoisan that i've been summoned east to the mother state. after hearing gary's opening talk, i know now. it's to give the naughty talk. after asking kerry about topics to which she replied whatever you wanted to talk about, that sounded a little to me like asking me how long the condemned want the hanging rope to be. i have 30 minutes and the hanging won't take too long but true to naughty form, i'll start with a vignette to introduce the western lay of war. an idea that gary's union war actually inspired. there, gary, tis the benefit of batting last. i've got a lot of ground to cover because the west is a rather large theater and i have the map to prove it. on october 15th, 1874, as fall first hard frost entered a balmy indian summer carpeting spri springfield, illinois, the civil war returned to town. not that it ever been far from anyone's mind. only blocks away a news state capital building was under constr
we are delighted to welcome today professor phillips. [ applause ] >> good afternoon. thank you for inviting me to speak. i've long wondered why another ohio-illinoisan that i've been summoned east to the mother state. after hearing gary's opening talk, i know now. it's to give the naughty talk. after asking kerry about topics to which she replied whatever you wanted to talk about, that sounded a little to me like asking me how long the condemned want the hanging rope to be. i have 30...
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and abby phillips is at the white house. and you asked the president why it was okay to criticize america, which he did repeatedly as a presidential candidate and not for the four democratic women. >> reporter: that is right, jake. and the president dodged that question and many others today. he pivoted only to continuing his attacks on the squad. but when it comes to the first amendment rights the squad has to speak their mind about america, the president said his supporters have a right to say and feel what they want, too. >> do you take that tweet back? >> you know what i'm unhappy with. i'm unhappy with the fact that a congresswomen could hate our country. >> reporter: one day after the send her back chant, president trump now refusing to take back the words he wrote that prompted it. >> i'm unhappy with the fact that a congresswomen can say anti-semitic things. >> reporter: capping a week of controversy that started on sunday morning with the racist attack telling four congresswomen of color to go back to the places fro
and abby phillips is at the white house. and you asked the president why it was okay to criticize america, which he did repeatedly as a presidential candidate and not for the four democratic women. >> reporter: that is right, jake. and the president dodged that question and many others today. he pivoted only to continuing his attacks on the squad. but when it comes to the first amendment rights the squad has to speak their mind about america, the president said his supporters have a right...
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leena goes to the same school asjess phillip mp‘s son. we also speak thai hope to speak to the lead campaigner, kate taylor. catherine fisher, from brighton, fears her son's primary school will soon close on friday lunchtimes. she's here with five—year—old milo. gary lewis is an executive head teacher in hertfordshire and also a government policy advisor. welcome, all, thank you forjoining us. welcome, all, thank you forjoining us. samira and leena, we will continue first, leena's school will close at lunchtime on fridays from september. how do you feel? we have been really upset. it was imposed onerous and it seems to have come from central government and it has caused a load of logistical problems for us all. i work full time and i have had to put on a flexible working request to work because we don't have any family locally, so we don't have any family locally, so we don't have a network we could easily support us with these changes. don't have a network we could easily support us with these changesm there not an after—school clu
leena goes to the same school asjess phillip mp‘s son. we also speak thai hope to speak to the lead campaigner, kate taylor. catherine fisher, from brighton, fears her son's primary school will soon close on friday lunchtimes. she's here with five—year—old milo. gary lewis is an executive head teacher in hertfordshire and also a government policy advisor. welcome, all, thank you forjoining us. welcome, all, thank you forjoining us. samira and leena, we will continue first, leena's school...
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today" starts right now >>> very good morning to you, i'm richard lui in for frances rivera >> i'm phillip mena. federal investigators are in texas searching for answers this morning after a small plane went up in flames at an airport north of dallas. the fiery crash killed ten people two crew members along with eight passengers just hours ago, ntsb officials shared an initial assessment of the crash. nbc's dan sheneman has this update >> reporter: sunday morning, shortly after takeoff. investigators say the beachcraft twin engine plane slammed into an unoccupied hangar at the addison airport north of dallas. in just moments the aircraft was consumed by flames, and the faa says destroyed a spokesman for the town of addison says ten people were on board the plane, no one survived >> we know that there were two flight crew members, and that there were eight passengers. we don't have a lot of detail beyond that at this point. >> reporter: the hangar was left with a massive hole in its roof and outer wall the plane was based in addison and traveling to st. petersburg, florida, scheduled to arr
today" starts right now >>> very good morning to you, i'm richard lui in for frances rivera >> i'm phillip mena. federal investigators are in texas searching for answers this morning after a small plane went up in flames at an airport north of dallas. the fiery crash killed ten people two crew members along with eight passengers just hours ago, ntsb officials shared an initial assessment of the crash. nbc's dan sheneman has this update >> reporter: sunday morning,...
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leftertical on a busy highway "early today" starts right now good morning we're frances rivera and phillip mena. >> breaking news this morning, a massive capital one data breach has put over 100 million customers at risk this morning, the banknsists credit card numbers are safe but the breach exposed card applicant namess,, addresse birthdays and credit history. we're live in d.c. with the latest, and i understand the fba already de an arrest in this case. >> reporter: they have 33-yeaold paige thompson former software engineer from seattle already arrested authorities went through her home and found what they say are devices containing some of this information and they believe they also traced a message that was posted back in july claiming to have taken the information. but it was an anonymous caller who reached out it capital one back in july saying just a few weeks ago saying hey, we think some of your information is on this datsha ing website, and in fact, turns out it was more than 100 million in the united states another 6 million the company says in canada whose information may be
leftertical on a busy highway "early today" starts right now good morning we're frances rivera and phillip mena. >> breaking news this morning, a massive capital one data breach has put over 100 million customers at risk this morning, the banknsists credit card numbers are safe but the breach exposed card applicant namess,, addresse birthdays and credit history. we're live in d.c. with the latest, and i understand the fba already de an arrest in this case. >> reporter:...
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aoc, larry kudlow, all agree they should throw the phillips curve under the bus. surely there are some people thinking that is a little of it -- a little bit too consensus now. maybe i need an upside call, a call option on the inflation story. are we getting too complacent? kathy: i think so. we have been advocating long-duration since last year. we are now back to a much more neutral stance. the one thing about the phillips curve, they should look at real wages, not nominal wages. when you look at real wages, those are rising. not that that will trigger a big inflationary spiral of any type in the next six months or so, but real wages are starting to pick up as the unemployment rate goes down. the consensus has gotten a little too dovish. mike: we think tips will do ok. inflationary expectations are beaten down. i know it's dangerous to say tips do well, but perhaps when , you think about equities doing all right, the fed leaving the punch bowl at the party, or has adding to it, and a bit of realized inflation, seems pretty good. jonathan: maybe the party is just
aoc, larry kudlow, all agree they should throw the phillips curve under the bus. surely there are some people thinking that is a little of it -- a little bit too consensus now. maybe i need an upside call, a call option on the inflation story. are we getting too complacent? kathy: i think so. we have been advocating long-duration since last year. we are now back to a much more neutral stance. the one thing about the phillips curve, they should look at real wages, not nominal wages. when you...
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>> reporter: phillip, good morning. good morning, everyone that is a great question the census said it had to print the materials by june 30th that printing has started without the citizenship question then there was the supreme court ruling last week that went against the administration, a ruling against adding that citizenship question to the 2020 census now, the department of justice attorney saying that the agency is now looking for a legally viable path to add the question. let's look at the statement. we at the department of justice have been instructed to examine whether there is a path forward consistent with the supreme court's decision that would allow to include the citizenship question on the census we think there may be a legally available path under the supreme court's decision that is a complete reversal of the government's position. the attorney says a complete reversal because of president trump's tweet. now, keep in mind the supreme court's decision did kind of call into question the reasoning, the arg
>> reporter: phillip, good morning. good morning, everyone that is a great question the census said it had to print the materials by june 30th that printing has started without the citizenship question then there was the supreme court ruling last week that went against the administration, a ruling against adding that citizenship question to the 2020 census now, the department of justice attorney saying that the agency is now looking for a legally viable path to add the question. let's...
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phillip? >> all right, blayne, thank you. >> it is insane we're talking about these kind of temperatures h suca huge, huge block of the country, janessa >> right it continues to spapd from yesterday. we were talking about the plains in portions of the midwest as forecasted, thihas spread into the northeast heat warnings involved around washington, new york we have 37 states, 187 million, and i do expect that to move into the mid-atlantic as well. so dayme highs, air temperatures are really going to sit in the mid 90s here. but when you factor inde the oints, what what does that mean it's the moisture in the atmosphere it's really not that dry sauna heat it feels like you're in the deep end of a swimming pool heat index, . louis 110 degrees, 111 for chicago so this is typical air that we see in summer, but is gointo continue to hover and rise across the northeast so that's the big problem. >> it's going to stay and seems like it'growing in this part thank you, janessa >> new this mop ing, presi
phillip? >> all right, blayne, thank you. >> it is insane we're talking about these kind of temperatures h suca huge, huge block of the country, janessa >> right it continues to spapd from yesterday. we were talking about the plains in portions of the midwest as forecasted, thihas spread into the northeast heat warnings involved around washington, new york we have 37 states, 187 million, and i do expect that to move into the mid-atlantic as well. so dayme highs, air...
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alongside him, brian phillips, shouting in herface, blocking the way. finally, anna soubry has to force her way into the commons and even then the abuse continues. crowd chant: scab, scab, scab! goddard, in the blue shirt, arriving at court today, his supporters with him, later noisily filling the public gallery. after several hours of legal argument, both he and phillips pleaded guilty to a charge of harassment. goddard also admitted racially abusing a police officer. they'll be sentenced on monday. in a victim impact statement, anna soubry said she found the chants of "nazi" deeply offensive. it was highly unpleasant, leaving her shaken and very angry. the whole experience, she said, was really intimidating. fake news, fake news. "fake news," one of goddard's supporters says. in a divided country, lawful protest can too easily become personal abuse. now on bbc news — our world tells the story of safa and marwa, twin girls who were born joined at the head, then brought from pakistan to london's great ormond street children's hospital for highly compl
alongside him, brian phillips, shouting in herface, blocking the way. finally, anna soubry has to force her way into the commons and even then the abuse continues. crowd chant: scab, scab, scab! goddard, in the blue shirt, arriving at court today, his supporters with him, later noisily filling the public gallery. after several hours of legal argument, both he and phillips pleaded guilty to a charge of harassment. goddard also admitted racially abusing a police officer. they'll be sentenced on...
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>> reporter: phillip, good morning. good morning, everyone that is a great question the census said it had to print the materials by june 30th that printing has started without the citizenship question then there was the supreme court ruling lasweweek tha against the administration, a ruling against adding that citizenship question to the 2020 censusnow, the department of jue attorney saying that the agency is now looking for a legally viable path to add the question. let's look at the statement. we at thnte departmef justice have been instructed to examine whether there is a path forward consistent with the supreme court's decision that would allow to include the citizenship question on the census we think there may be a legally ailable path under the supreme court'decision that is a complete reversal of the government's position. the attorney says a complete trump's tweet.se of president now, keep in mind the e suprem court's decision did kind of call into question the reasoning, the argument the administration wanted
>> reporter: phillip, good morning. good morning, everyone that is a great question the census said it had to print the materials by june 30th that printing has started without the citizenship question then there was the supreme court ruling lasweweek tha against the administration, a ruling against adding that citizenship question to the 2020 censusnow, the department of jue attorney saying that the agency is now looking for a legally viable path to add the question. let's look at the...
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officers determined that the driver, 36-year-old latoya phillips, was under the influence of alcohol. she was arrested for felony dui. phillips told officers they were leaving a restaurant and heading down a hill when their vehicle drifted. >>> meanwhile in san lorenzo a car ran right into the front of a starbucks overnight. but when fire crews arrived, no one was there. it happened around 1 a.m. near lewelling boulevard. the store has major structural damage. >> possible solution to rideshare gridlock around sfo, the answer? a new parking lot for lyft and uber drivers to hang out and weave in your next passenger. wilson walker shows us if this new strategy is working on the first day, wilson? >> reporter: the old strategy certainly wasn't working for millbrae and the drivers that were just driving in circles around the two lots on the southern end of the airport. we are now on the northern end. this is your new tnc waiting lot. is it going to solve this problem? while there are some signs that it might. >> they don't give me the right instruction, i try to get over here and i don't s
officers determined that the driver, 36-year-old latoya phillips, was under the influence of alcohol. she was arrested for felony dui. phillips told officers they were leaving a restaurant and heading down a hill when their vehicle drifted. >>> meanwhile in san lorenzo a car ran right into the front of a starbucks overnight. but when fire crews arrived, no one was there. it happened around 1 a.m. near lewelling boulevard. the store has major structural damage. >> possible...
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. >> reporter: yeah, very good morning to you good morning, frances and phillip. interesting dissecting this chinese data the slowest growth we've seen in the last couple decades or so. below the ace, and our viewers are smart and can look at this, retail sales up 9.8 industrial activity up 6.3%. there was some interesting impetuses to the upside that beat coming into the figures, as well no doubt about, it the lowest figures in 27 years. elsewhere, amazon prime day today and tomorrow the likes of walmart, kohl's, they're fighting back, as well walmart's got a host of technology deals including xbox 1 bundles, nintendo switch bundles, as well it does really pay to shop around despite the fact that amazon prime, of course, have collared this two-day phenomena, as well. else where gas prices very interesting. they've jumped a dime, that's ten cents to you non-americans out there. jumped a dime in the last three weeks. that's having -- despite falling 24 cents in the prior seven weeks, as well as usual, down in baton rouge, louisiana, some of the cheapest per-gallon
. >> reporter: yeah, very good morning to you good morning, frances and phillip. interesting dissecting this chinese data the slowest growth we've seen in the last couple decades or so. below the ace, and our viewers are smart and can look at this, retail sales up 9.8 industrial activity up 6.3%. there was some interesting impetuses to the upside that beat coming into the figures, as well no doubt about, it the lowest figures in 27 years. elsewhere, amazon prime day today and tomorrow the...
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i sense commissioner phillips may not know a lot about it either. it is early days, but they basically have a credible reason to believe that there may be a violation of antitrust laws, that there may be consumer harm that they need to look into. that is what this investigation disclosed, and ftc has confirmed. that is basically what that means. that is about all we know right now. we also know that ftc talks to european regulators, so they may be taking cues there, but often they want to grow their own way, so it really remains to be seen what will happen. emily: what is happening right now? >> it is quite likely commissioners do not yet know if it is at the staff level. they were probably briefed on it , but do not know all the details, and that is probably by design. they are supposed to keep a wall between the investigation. i do know the practice you just described, they would be bundling, requiring that one account be forced to use a different product, so than whatsapp have a account you would be forced to , use a facebook account, so that wou
i sense commissioner phillips may not know a lot about it either. it is early days, but they basically have a credible reason to believe that there may be a violation of antitrust laws, that there may be consumer harm that they need to look into. that is what this investigation disclosed, and ftc has confirmed. that is basically what that means. that is about all we know right now. we also know that ftc talks to european regulators, so they may be taking cues there, but often they want to grow...
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left vertical on a busy highway "early today" starts right now good morning we're frances rivera and phillip mena. >> breaking news this morning, a massive capital one data breach has put over 100 million customers at risk this morning, the bank insists credit card numbers are safe but the breach exposed card applicant names, addresses, birthdays and credit history. we're live in d.c. with the latest, and i understand the fbi already made an arrest in this case. >> reporter: they have 33-year-old paige thompson former software engineer from seattle already arrested authorities went through her home and found what theys conta information and they believe they also traced a message that was posted back in july claiming to have taken the information. but it wasonymous caller who reached out it capital one back in july saying just a few weeks ago saying hey, we think some of your information is on this data sharing website, and in fact, turns out it was more than 100 million in the united states another 6 million the company says in canada whose information may be at risk not log ins or credit c
left vertical on a busy highway "early today" starts right now good morning we're frances rivera and phillip mena. >> breaking news this morning, a massive capital one data breach has put over 100 million customers at risk this morning, the bank insists credit card numbers are safe but the breach exposed card applicant names, addresses, birthdays and credit history. we're live in d.c. with the latest, and i understand the fbi already made an arrest in this case. >>...
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phillip? >> all right geoff bennett for us geoff, thank you >>> denuclearization thrown into disarrayth after n korea fired two more short-range ballistic missiles off its eastern coast it is the second launch in less than a week. kim jong un sending a warning to south korea and washington over plans for joint military exercises next month nbc's matt bradl joins us from hong kong. this puts yet another strain on u.s. relations with the north. >> reporter: that's right, militarily, technogically it doesn't really move the ball this is kind of a viergs ariati missiles that have already been tested by north korea. and it doesn't violate the pledge not to test nuclear missiles or ng-range missiles. but politically it's very significant. and as you mentioned it's the second time in just the last week that they've run a test like this of a short-range ballistic missile. and they've done this in just the month since president trump made a major diplomatic ride, literally striding into north korea, be
phillip? >> all right geoff bennett for us geoff, thank you >>> denuclearization thrown into disarrayth after n korea fired two more short-range ballistic missiles off its eastern coast it is the second launch in less than a week. kim jong un sending a warning to south korea and washington over plans for joint military exercises next month nbc's matt bradl joins us from hong kong. this puts yet another strain on u.s. relations with the north. >> reporter: that's right,...
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thanks for waking up with us i'm richard lui. >> i'm phillip mena. the news continues on nbc and >>> a very good monday morning to you, the first day of july. taking a live look outside, hazy look at san francisco this morning, but we're expecting a sunny holiday week for both san francisco and inland. good morning to you and thanks so much for joining us. i'm laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington. let's head over to meteorologist kari hall. you've been tracking the weather for us. what can we expect today? >> it will be foggy at the coast and sunny inland and that's what's helping to keep us cool across the bay area. it will be a nice one. a live look outside in walnut creek as we get startedit the u 50s to start and a slow climb as we eventually make it into upper 70s, and for the south county.
thanks for waking up with us i'm richard lui. >> i'm phillip mena. the news continues on nbc and >>> a very good monday morning to you, the first day of july. taking a live look outside, hazy look at san francisco this morning, but we're expecting a sunny holiday week for both san francisco and inland. good morning to you and thanks so much for joining us. i'm laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington. let's head over to meteorologist kari hall. you've been tracking the...
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we won't proceed when we have what we need to proceed, not one day sooner. >> and kyra phillips live from the white house. and today a show of solidarity with one of its most high-profile members. >> that's right. meeting with alexandria ocasio-cortez. they met to quote clear the air, adding in a family, you have your differences but you're still a family. cecilia. >> okay, thank you. >>> we turn now to a troubling allegation against one of president trump's top military nominees. an army colonel com colonel coml and tonight, despite his accusation, his nomination is going forward. here is martha raddatz. >> reporter: tonight, graphic and disturbing allegations from colonel kathryn spletstoser. her lawyer telling abc news the 28-year army veteran felt she had a moral responsibility to come forward. in explicit detail, she tells the "new york times" that in december of 2017, at a defense forum in california, her then boss, air force general john hyten, came to her hotel room saying he wanted to talk to her. spletstoser says he "pulled her to him and kissed her on the lips while pressi
we won't proceed when we have what we need to proceed, not one day sooner. >> and kyra phillips live from the white house. and today a show of solidarity with one of its most high-profile members. >> that's right. meeting with alexandria ocasio-cortez. they met to quote clear the air, adding in a family, you have your differences but you're still a family. cecilia. >> okay, thank you. >>> we turn now to a troubling allegation against one of president trump's top...
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aoc, larry kudlow, jay powell all agree they should throw the phillips curve under the bus. surely there are some people thinking out there that that is a little bit too consensus now. maybe i need an upside call, a call option on the inflation story. are we getting a little bit too complacent? kathy: i think so. we have been advocating long-duration since last year. we are now back to a much more neutral stance. and one thing about the phillips curve is people do not really -- they should look at real wages, not just nominal wages. when you look at real wages, they are actually rising. not that that will trigger a big inflationary spiral of any type in the next six months or so, but real wages are starting to pick up as the unemployment rate goes down. so i think the consensus has gotten a little too dovish. mike: we think tips will do ok. so inflationary expectations are probably beaten down. i know it's dangerous to ever say tips will do well, but perhaps, when you think about equities doing all right, the fed leaving the punch bowl at the party and perhaps adding to it,
aoc, larry kudlow, jay powell all agree they should throw the phillips curve under the bus. surely there are some people thinking out there that that is a little bit too consensus now. maybe i need an upside call, a call option on the inflation story. are we getting a little bit too complacent? kathy: i think so. we have been advocating long-duration since last year. we are now back to a much more neutral stance. and one thing about the phillips curve is people do not really -- they should look...
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phillip? >> all right, blayne, thank you. >> it is insane we're talking about these kind of temperatures in such a huge, huge block of the country, janessa >> right it continues to spapd from yesterday. we were talking about the plains in portions of the midwest as forecasted, this has spread into the northeast heat warnings involved around washington, new york we have 37 states, 187 million, and i do expect that to move into the mid-atlantic as well. so daytime highs, air temperatures are really going to sit in the mid 90s here. but when you factor in the dewpoints, what what does that mean it's the moisture in the atmosphere it's really not that dry sauna heat it feels like you're in the deep end of a swimming pool heat index, st. louis 110 degrees, 111 for chicago so this is typical air that we see in summer, but it's going to continue to hover and rise across the northeast so that's the big problem. >> it's going to stay and seems like it's growing in this part thank you, janessa >> new th
phillip? >> all right, blayne, thank you. >> it is insane we're talking about these kind of temperatures in such a huge, huge block of the country, janessa >> right it continues to spapd from yesterday. we were talking about the plains in portions of the midwest as forecasted, this has spread into the northeast heat warnings involved around washington, new york we have 37 states, 187 million, and i do expect that to move into the mid-atlantic as well. so daytime highs, air...
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" starts right now >> good monday morning great to be with you and great to be back with my partner phillip. >> yeah, i am so happy to be back been gone for like a week. can't wait to get right back into it. we begin this morning with a life-threatening flood putting millions at risk as tropical depression barry churns its way inland officials concerned the flash flooding could dump more than 20 inches of rain in louisiana and wash out six other states. the coast guard rescuing 12 people this weekend who are left stranded in flooded homes. nbc's dan scheneman reports. >> reporter: barry has been downgraded, but is still dangerous. >> much of the southern portion of the state is still experiencing heavy rainfall. and it could lead to flash flooding >> reporter: up to 6 inches of rain possible in some areas, in baton rouge, roads are flooded and creeks are overflowing >> the forecast has rain again all the way up the lower mississippi valley that rain will get into the valley and come back down to louisiana, so we want to make sure we watch the water levels louisiana felt barry's full force.
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guest: we think there's a counterfactual around the phillips curve. you've got the inflation element, but you've also got corporate uncertainty that we think is driving market expectations to expect three and four cuts this year. we don't believe that that will come to fruition. we think economic growth will pick up towards the end of the year because we see inventories run down, a very strong consumer at this point, but that being said, right now we think the fed is moving towards the market in a way that is wiping away some of the uncertainty around trade. that being said, we think a 25 basis point cut in the fed funds rate isn't necessarily going to be the thing that is going to spur the animal spirit back into the market place right now and encourage companies to spend. david: before we talk about what effect it would have, you are actually changing your projections. michelle: heading into powell's testimony, we thought that the first cut would come in september and they would cut a humala to of of 75 basis points. that was based off of stronger e
guest: we think there's a counterfactual around the phillips curve. you've got the inflation element, but you've also got corporate uncertainty that we think is driving market expectations to expect three and four cuts this year. we don't believe that that will come to fruition. we think economic growth will pick up towards the end of the year because we see inventories run down, a very strong consumer at this point, but that being said, right now we think the fed is moving towards the market...
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it was very rare in spain back then because he came from the base free philco the american brand of phillips and i loved music. but i was mainly influenced by a black man who was married to a woman from toronto. his name was chase. he owned a bar traces place. he played bass guitar and i used to sit there and listen to. people and apparently he noticed that and that i loved his music and so he used to give me all the records he didn't want anymore. and that's how i started listening to blues jazz rock. no there's other new music here. he told us i must. truly really used to look after the soldiers overseas to make them feel at home the most of the records went on sale there at the same time as they did in stores in new york chicago or london. and my friends used to buy them and then go home and listen to them until the cows came home. because i can look at my home of. the radio station to which we still have the day r.t.s. . back then they actually play great music truck that was picked up throughout the area that could be received just this is as it is today and i am believe that's the same
it was very rare in spain back then because he came from the base free philco the american brand of phillips and i loved music. but i was mainly influenced by a black man who was married to a woman from toronto. his name was chase. he owned a bar traces place. he played bass guitar and i used to sit there and listen to. people and apparently he noticed that and that i loved his music and so he used to give me all the records he didn't want anymore. and that's how i started listening to blues...
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aoc, larry kudlow, jay powell all agree they should throw the phillips curve under the bus. surely there are some people thinking out there that that is a little bit too consensus now. maybe i need an upside call, a call option on the inflation story. are we getting a little bit too complacent? kathy: i think so. we have been advocating long-duration since last year. we are now back to a much more neutral stance. and one thing about the phillips curve is people do not realize -- they should look at real wages, not just nominal wages. when you look at real wages, they are actually rising. not that that will trigger a big inflationary spiral of any type in the next six months or so, but real wages are starting to pick up as the unemployment rate goes down. so i think the consensus has gotten a little too dovish. mike: we think tips will do ok. so inflationary expectations are probably beaten down. i know it's dangerous to ever say tips will do well, but perhaps, when you think about equities doing all right, the fed leaving the punch bowl at the party and perhaps adding to it,
aoc, larry kudlow, jay powell all agree they should throw the phillips curve under the bus. surely there are some people thinking out there that that is a little bit too consensus now. maybe i need an upside call, a call option on the inflation story. are we getting a little bit too complacent? kathy: i think so. we have been advocating long-duration since last year. we are now back to a much more neutral stance. and one thing about the phillips curve is people do not realize -- they should...
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alongside him, brian phillips, shouting in herface, blocking the way. finally, anna soubry has to force her way into the commons and even then the abuse continues. crowd chant: scab, scab, scab! goddard, in the blue shirt, arriving at court today, his supporters with him, later noisily filling the public gallery. after several hours of legal argument, both he and phillips pleaded guilty to a charge of harassment. goddard also admitted racially abusing a police officer. they'll be sentenced on monday. in a victim impact statement, anna soubry said she found the chants of "nazi" deeply offensive. it was highly unpleasant, leaving her shaken and very angry. the whole experience, she said, was really intimidating. fake news, fake news. "fake news," one of goddard's supporters says. in a divided country, lawful protest can too easily become personal abuse. angus crawford, bbc news. the hacking of the police website is being investigated. it has more than a million followers. police confirmed its website had been subject to unauthorised access. the hacking is
alongside him, brian phillips, shouting in herface, blocking the way. finally, anna soubry has to force her way into the commons and even then the abuse continues. crowd chant: scab, scab, scab! goddard, in the blue shirt, arriving at court today, his supporters with him, later noisily filling the public gallery. after several hours of legal argument, both he and phillips pleaded guilty to a charge of harassment. goddard also admitted racially abusing a police officer. they'll be sentenced on...
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abc's kyra phillips at the white house. >> reporter: tonight, maryland's republican governor denouncing president trump for smearing a baltimore congressional district as a, quote, "disgusting rat rodent-infested messing," saying "no human being would want to live there." >> the comments are just outrageous and inappropriate. >> reporter: the president's comments were aimed at congressman elijah cummings after the veteran lawmaker took the head of the department of homeland security to task over conditions in migrant detention centers. >> what does that mean when a child is sitting in their own feces? can't take a shower? come on, man. what's that about? >> reporter: cummings is the fifth congressperson of color that the president has targeted this month alone. in one racist tweet, he suggested four congresswomen "go back" to the countries they came from, even though all of them are citizens, and three were born in the united states. he's used the phrase "crime-infested" to describe the congressional district of civil rights icon john lewis. acting chief of staff mick mulvaney grilled b
abc's kyra phillips at the white house. >> reporter: tonight, maryland's republican governor denouncing president trump for smearing a baltimore congressional district as a, quote, "disgusting rat rodent-infested messing," saying "no human being would want to live there." >> the comments are just outrageous and inappropriate. >> reporter: the president's comments were aimed at congressman elijah cummings after the veteran lawmaker took the head of the...
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we won't proceed when we have what we need to proceed, not one day sooner. >> and kyra phillips from the white house. you can see nancy pelosi trying to manage her divided caucus. and today a show of solidarity with one of its most high-profile members. >> reporter: that's right. speaker pelosi meeting today with alexandria ocasio-cortez. she's been sharply critical of pelosi, but she's also found herself a target of president trump's. pelosi says they met to, quote, clear the air, adding in a family, you have your differences but you're still a family. cecilia. >> okay, thank you. >>> we turn now to a troubling allegation against one of president trump's top military nominees. an army colonel coming forward to publicly accuse general john hyten of sexual assault. he is nominated to be the military's second most powerful leader. and tonight, despite this accusation, his nomination is going forward. here is martha raddatz. >> reporter: tonight, graphic and disturbing allegations from colonel kathryn spletstoser. her lawyer telling abc news the 28-year army veteran felt she had a moral
we won't proceed when we have what we need to proceed, not one day sooner. >> and kyra phillips from the white house. you can see nancy pelosi trying to manage her divided caucus. and today a show of solidarity with one of its most high-profile members. >> reporter: that's right. speaker pelosi meeting today with alexandria ocasio-cortez. she's been sharply critical of pelosi, but she's also found herself a target of president trump's. pelosi says they met to, quote, clear the air,...
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alongside him, brian phillips, shouting in herface, blocking the way. finally, anna soubry has to force her way into the commons and even then the abuse continues. crowd chant: scab, scab, scab! goddard, in the blue shirt, arriving at court today, his supporters with him, later noisily filling the public gallery. after several hours of legal argument, both he and phillips pleaded guilty to a charge of harassment. goddard also admitted racially abusing a police officer. they'll be sentenced on monday. in a victim impact statement, anna soubry said she found the chants of "nazi" deeply offensive. it was highly unpleasant, leaving her shaken and very angry. the whole experience, she said, was really intimidating. fake news, fake news. "fake news," one of goddard's supporters says. in a divided country, lawful protest can too easily become personal abuse. angus crawford, bbc news. now on bbc news: the travel show. in this week's show... it's incredible. we are the kennedy space center in florida to meet the people who help to put man on the moon 50 yea rs w
alongside him, brian phillips, shouting in herface, blocking the way. finally, anna soubry has to force her way into the commons and even then the abuse continues. crowd chant: scab, scab, scab! goddard, in the blue shirt, arriving at court today, his supporters with him, later noisily filling the public gallery. after several hours of legal argument, both he and phillips pleaded guilty to a charge of harassment. goddard also admitted racially abusing a police officer. they'll be sentenced on...
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here with more the political reaction to all of it, phillip rutker, politzer prize winner and lonnie khan is with us, former preidential campaign advisor to both. phil, i'd like to begin with you. why these four as they say in the airline business, the president has his choice in targets every day. he's got scores of millions of followers on social media. why these four women? >> it's a good question, brian. i think these four women were chosen as targets for him in a way because they have been targets in the media now for many months certainly on fox news among the various commentators that the president tends to take his advice from but they have also been in the news for the last week or two regarding their fight with nancy pelosi, the house speaker. they have been elevated in the national discourse and therefore i think sees the attention of the president, you know, but they also have something else in common, they are all four women and brown and black women of color and they are freshman in the house who have come here with an elected machine date from the 2018 midterms to not
here with more the political reaction to all of it, phillip rutker, politzer prize winner and lonnie khan is with us, former preidential campaign advisor to both. phil, i'd like to begin with you. why these four as they say in the airline business, the president has his choice in targets every day. he's got scores of millions of followers on social media. why these four women? >> it's a good question, brian. i think these four women were chosen as targets for him in a way because they...
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was a nother point for economists here alexander culture of cortez in the hearing talked about the phillips curve which basically expresses the assumption that the lowest certain level any decrease unemployment will correlate to a direct increase in inflation and mr powell remarkably seem to agree with her critique so quickly what's what's going on there when we see this convergence between left and right on the phillips curve. well we now know that there are many other variables besides what the level of interest is and so forth of the level of unemployment and prices so that a line that draws a connection between the 2 ignores all the other factors i think what our xandra it . was getting at though was a much more profound could take peter fish shift is right the problems of the american economy are very deep the inequality that exists here that has to be addressed that's not even being dealt with it's as if we tweak an interest rate we can solve the accumulated problems that's not be all that does is postpone them and that's only to get mr trump reelected which would be a disaster also e
was a nother point for economists here alexander culture of cortez in the hearing talked about the phillips curve which basically expresses the assumption that the lowest certain level any decrease unemployment will correlate to a direct increase in inflation and mr powell remarkably seem to agree with her critique so quickly what's what's going on there when we see this convergence between left and right on the phillips curve. well we now know that there are many other variables besides what...
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and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers — nigel nelson and jo phillips. stay with us for that. good evening. borisjohnson and jeremy hunt have both defended the right ofjournalists to publish leaked government documents, after police warnings that it could be a criminal offence under the official secrets act. scotland yard is investigating the leak and publication of secret dispatches by sir kim darroch, britain's ambassador in washington, which were highly critical of the trump administration. sir kim subsequently resigned. here's our political correspondent nick eardley. the leaking of kim darroch's e—mails about president trump has caused diplomatic chaos political controversy and led to the ambassador‘s resignation. now it's caused a furious row about press freedom and what papers should be able to publish. scotland yard has warned publishing further leaks could be a crime, last night urging the media to return any documents to the government. but many have raised concerns — including the candidates to be the next prime minister. it cannot conc
and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers — nigel nelson and jo phillips. stay with us for that. good evening. borisjohnson and jeremy hunt have both defended the right ofjournalists to publish leaked government documents, after police warnings that it could be a criminal offence under the official secrets act. scotland yard is investigating the leak and publication of secret dispatches by sir kim darroch, britain's ambassador in washington, which were...
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. >> reporter: minnesota democrat dean phillips says he's close to a tipping point, but the eearings did not push him over. >> i hear people protesting in my office that i should do it now. people say that i would be out of my mind if i did so. i think there's a lot more to learn, and that's exactly what we're doing, and it's a process. >> reporter: the next step in goat process: democrats going to court to force former white house counsel don mcgahn to testify. >> he's the firsthand witness to obstruction of justice. >> reporter: the special counsel confirmed yesterday that mcgahn hnfused to carry out a presidential order to have mueller fired. >> mcgahn said that the president asked him to do crazy expletive. in other words, crazy stuff. >> correct. >> reporter: today, republicans shrugged off the obstruction talk. >> we've watched it. we've heard it. we've read it. what more can they make up? >> reporter: senate democrats tried to push through more funding for election security today after that warning from robert mueller about russian meddling. but the bill was blocked by g.o.p.
. >> reporter: minnesota democrat dean phillips says he's close to a tipping point, but the eearings did not push him over. >> i hear people protesting in my office that i should do it now. people say that i would be out of my mind if i did so. i think there's a lot more to learn, and that's exactly what we're doing, and it's a process. >> reporter: the next step in goat process: democrats going to court to force former white house counsel don mcgahn to testify. >> he's...
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we start tonight with shares of phillip morris. they were upgraded to overweight from equal weighted at barclays. the analyst there cited the company's new heated tobacco products saying they put phillip morris back on track. the price target $100. the stock rose 1% to 88.73. weight watchers was upgraded to buy from neutral at da davidson. the analyst cited a proprietary survey that pointed to improve brand sentiment for this company. price target, $342, despite the upgrade though the stock fell more than 1.5% to 24.78. alcoa was down graedgraded to h from buy. the analyst cited a lack of sufficient cash flow for the company. shares were off 23.11. >>> still ahead, car share, bike share, and now there's this. >> when you think mobility, maybe you think scooters or bikes, but e mmopeds are emergi. i will talk to the founder of one of the companies, investors and also users. all of that after this. ♪ >>> it is no secret that the market moves on trade headlines these days, so tonight we asked our market monitor for a list of stocks
we start tonight with shares of phillip morris. they were upgraded to overweight from equal weighted at barclays. the analyst there cited the company's new heated tobacco products saying they put phillip morris back on track. the price target $100. the stock rose 1% to 88.73. weight watchers was upgraded to buy from neutral at da davidson. the analyst cited a proprietary survey that pointed to improve brand sentiment for this company. price target, $342, despite the upgrade though the stock...
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usually the phillips' curve is dead. you have low inflation in japan, you have low inflation in europe, and we have low prices beinger ged every day out of china and we have a lot of technology aar all around cellphones that help us to check prices. all of this tends to keepve pris low. there's a lot of competition. there's low prices elsewhere in the world, low inflation elsewhere in the world, and incomes aren't going up. so people check tir phones lot to double check prices when they spend money and that keeps prices in ne. >> after mr. powell's testimony today, do you think they cut by 25 or 50? >> i would be surprised if they did 50,sue. i think you will get 25 and i think they're going to try to keep the other 2 pocket.r i don't see the case for 50. >> bob bruska with fndt opinion economics. good to see you, robert. thanks for joining us oonight. >> g to see you too. >> thanks. >>> it is time to look at today's upgrades and downgrades. goldman sachs launched coverage of the retail sector which cluded a buy rating o
usually the phillips' curve is dead. you have low inflation in japan, you have low inflation in europe, and we have low prices beinger ged every day out of china and we have a lot of technology aar all around cellphones that help us to check prices. all of this tends to keepve pris low. there's a lot of competition. there's low prices elsewhere in the world, low inflation elsewhere in the world, and incomes aren't going up. so people check tir phones lot to double check prices when they spend...
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on the other hand, it is theater insofar as it's an effort, as amber phillips laid out in that piece you just read from, to get these house republicans on the record on this issue. it's a very difficult vote for the republicans to make. i believe the republican house leader kevin mccarthy this evening indicated that he did not think this vote would be productive. said you're going to see some opposition there, but the reality is the democrats control the floor. and if they want to bring this up for a vote, they certainly can. >> and lanhee, a serious question. if i was with the trump campaign and out of deference and respect for your political experience and resume and advance degrees, came to you and said, we want you to head our minority outreach for 2020, serious question, what would you do? where would you start? >> well, look, i think that there -- i probably would start with the economic message. i think that's probably where they have to go. the president's been out there saying, for example, that he's done a lot for latino unemployment rates, for african-american unemployment
on the other hand, it is theater insofar as it's an effort, as amber phillips laid out in that piece you just read from, to get these house republicans on the record on this issue. it's a very difficult vote for the republicans to make. i believe the republican house leader kevin mccarthy this evening indicated that he did not think this vote would be productive. said you're going to see some opposition there, but the reality is the democrats control the floor. and if they want to bring this up...
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phillip? >> all right geoff bennett for us geoff, thank you >>> denuclearization thrown into disarray after north korea fired two more short-range ballistic missiles off its eastern coast it is the second launch in less than a week. kim jong un sending a warning to south korea and washington over plans for joint military exercises next month nbc's matt bradley joins us from hong kong. this puts yet another strain on u.s. relations with the north. >> reporter: that's right, frances. militarily, technologically it doesn't really move the ball this is kind of a viergs ariati missiles that have already been tested by north korea. and it doesn't violate the pledge not to test nuclear missiles or long-range missiles. but politically it's very significant. and as you mentioned it's the second time in just the last week that they've run a test like this of a short-range ballistic missile. and they've done this in just the month since president trump made a major diplomatic stride, literally striding i
phillip? >> all right geoff bennett for us geoff, thank you >>> denuclearization thrown into disarray after north korea fired two more short-range ballistic missiles off its eastern coast it is the second launch in less than a week. kim jong un sending a warning to south korea and washington over plans for joint military exercises next month nbc's matt bradley joins us from hong kong. this puts yet another strain on u.s. relations with the north. >> reporter: that's right,...
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mark phillips flew to the dry tortugas national park where scientists are in a race against same to save a national treasure. et reporter: something is killing the coral that grows along florida's coast and these divers are part of a last ditch effort to try to save it. >> so this disease event is unprecedented. >> reporter: because of the speed with which the disease attacks and kills about half the coral species on florida's reefs. unprecedented because the rsndemic has lasted five years, so far, when most reef infections last just a year or so. ied unprecedented because marine thientists say the coral is already threatened by warming ocean temperatures and so is more vulnerable to whatever this mystery disease is. >> it's an infectious water- borne disease and we don't know how it started or where it originated from and we know it's aaveling in a pretty fast rate down the reef tract. >> reporter: the bug, or whatever it is, was first discovered off miami in 2014 and has been on a relentless, lethal march north and south ever since. in just five years, this disease has traveled from no
mark phillips flew to the dry tortugas national park where scientists are in a race against same to save a national treasure. et reporter: something is killing the coral that grows along florida's coast and these divers are part of a last ditch effort to try to save it. >> so this disease event is unprecedented. >> reporter: because of the speed with which the disease attacks and kills about half the coral species on florida's reefs. unprecedented because the rsndemic has lasted...
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i didn't want anything to do with him. >> kyra phillips, asking the president that question today. she's live with us. and this resignation means th level officials serving -- at's right. we should know alex acosta, well, he was the only latino member of president trump's cabinet. david? >> kyra, thank you. >>> it was a very unsettling day for millions in the west. yet another round of earthquakes, this time shaking could be felt in seattle. and news of yet another quake hitting southern california. clayton sandell with the pictures. >> reporter: shaking up and down the west coast tonight. near seattle, a 4.6 magnitude quake rattling people out of bed. >> our whole bedroom was shaking. the walls were shaking. and then i just realized, wow, that was an earthquake. >> reporter: a few hours later, trembling in the same southern california region struck by powerful quakes over july 4th weekend. >> oh, my gosh. oh, my god. >> reporter: today's shaker near ridgecrest, a 4.9 on the magnitude scale. but a 10,0 on the anxiety scale. >> it rattled us pretty good. we were sleeping, we're stil
i didn't want anything to do with him. >> kyra phillips, asking the president that question today. she's live with us. and this resignation means th level officials serving -- at's right. we should know alex acosta, well, he was the only latino member of president trump's cabinet. david? >> kyra, thank you. >>> it was a very unsettling day for millions in the west. yet another round of earthquakes, this time shaking could be felt in seattle. and news of yet another quake...
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on the other hand, it is theater and an effort as amber phillips laid out in the piece you read from to get house republicans on the record on this issue. it's a very difficult vote for the republicans to make. i believe the republican house leader kevin mccarthy this evening indicated he did not think this vote would be productive. you'll see opposition there. the reality is the democrats control the floor and if they want to bring this up for a vote, they can. >> a serious question, if i was with the trump campaign and out of respect for your political experience and rest pay and advanced degrees came to you and said we want you to head the minority out reach for 2020, serious question what would you do and where would you start? >> well, look, i think that i probably would start with the economic message. that's probably where they have to go. the president has been out there saying for example he's done a lot for latino unemployment rates and african american unemployment rates. i don't know if that breaks through this environment we're in. this is interesting because all of this
on the other hand, it is theater and an effort as amber phillips laid out in the piece you read from to get house republicans on the record on this issue. it's a very difficult vote for the republicans to make. i believe the republican house leader kevin mccarthy this evening indicated he did not think this vote would be productive. you'll see opposition there. the reality is the democrats control the floor and if they want to bring this up for a vote, they can. >> a serious question, if...
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>> kyra phillips tonight. kyra, thank you. >>> there is also a breaking headline from the white house tonight. president trump now backing down on his demand that a citizenship question be added to the census. but what the president is now planning. here's our chief white house correspondent jonathan karl. >> reporter: after weeks of vowing to fight and win in the courts, today, president trump backed down, saying the census will not include the question "are you a u.s. citizen?" >> far left democrats in our country are determined to conceal the number of illegal aliens in our midst. >> reporter: opponents of including the question argued millions of people, mostly minorities, would be reluctant to take the census if it included a citizenship question. >> it is designed to intimidate families, particularly hispanic families, from answering the basic questionnaire in the hope that they won't, and that they won't be counted. >> reporter: that could have a profound impact, since census numbers determine how many
>> kyra phillips tonight. kyra, thank you. >>> there is also a breaking headline from the white house tonight. president trump now backing down on his demand that a citizenship question be added to the census. but what the president is now planning. here's our chief white house correspondent jonathan karl. >> reporter: after weeks of vowing to fight and win in the courts, today, president trump backed down, saying the census will not include the question "are you a...
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labour mp jess phillips has left her ten—year—old son on the steps of downing street as a protest against funding cuts that have led to some schools closing at lunchtime on friday. her son, danny, was left to get on with some homework before being joined by a few other children from the demonstration. he attends one of the schools in birmingham that closes early. ms phillips also led a march from parliament square with hundreds of pupils, parents, teachers to protest the 4.5—day week. john mccririck , who for many years was the face of british horse racing, has died at the age of 79. mccririck‘s eccentric presenting style made him a household name. sarah campbell looks back on his life. the each way sharks and thieves, one, two, three... with his deerstalker hat, while gesticulations and memorable turn of phrase, for decadesjohn mccririck was the face of racing. you listen to me and got up! he was such a massive figure. he was a marmite figure because there were people that absolutely loved him or couldn't abide him. there wasn't really anything in between. each way, one, two, three.
labour mp jess phillips has left her ten—year—old son on the steps of downing street as a protest against funding cuts that have led to some schools closing at lunchtime on friday. her son, danny, was left to get on with some homework before being joined by a few other children from the demonstration. he attends one of the schools in birmingham that closes early. ms phillips also led a march from parliament square with hundreds of pupils, parents, teachers to protest the 4.5—day week....
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>> kyra phillips at the white house. thank you. >>> and tonight, that issue of race and this rhetoric lately will likely come up during this newest democratic presidential deba debate. another likely topic, front-runner joe biden. he won't be on the stage tonight in night one. a new national poll showing the former vice president increasing his lead, with 34% of democratic voters now supporting him. elizabeth warren, kamala harris, bernie sanders all trailing behind. let's get right to mary bruce, she's live for the debate tonight. this is a make or break moment, really, for many of the candidates. they have to try to break through the pack, and it's a large one. >> reporter: well, david, for so many of the candidates on the wings here tonight who have been struggling to break through, they have to have some kind of moment here if they want to survive. as for the candidates in that middle tier, like amy klobuchar, beto o'rourke and pete buttigieg, they are looking for a much-needled boost. the moderate candidates are try
>> kyra phillips at the white house. thank you. >>> and tonight, that issue of race and this rhetoric lately will likely come up during this newest democratic presidential deba debate. another likely topic, front-runner joe biden. he won't be on the stage tonight in night one. a new national poll showing the former vice president increasing his lead, with 34% of democratic voters now supporting him. elizabeth warren, kamala harris, bernie sanders all trailing behind. let's get...