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envistio un of oficial que iba sen una camionea robada el policia habia tratado de detenerlo por exceso de vel velocidad pero el sospechoso a r atropello al policia el agente t tuvo lesiones menores pero cu d cuando el agente abrio fuego el sospechoso huyo se desconoce el paradero del atacante >> un informe del estado de al m mujer en san francisco dice que los hechos violentos contra la m mujer van en aumento el 53 x% d esto enfrentamientoss enfrentamo armas fde fuego >> una escuela de la bahia causa conmocion las mueryestes no es r relacionadas >> las tres escuelas en san j u pueden cerrar sus cuerpuerlat n junta escolar llamo al cierre de las escuelas las autoridades d c dicen que el bajo numero de i c inscripciones es motivo >> una balacera en el sur de c l california hace pensar si es c necesario aumentar la seguridad en las escuelas >> contreras con la informacion >> las horas se hacen eternas en una balacera donde asiste uno de nuestros hijos esa preocupacion se reflejaba en el rostro de los a ap padres >> no sabemos como esta el cua >> y despues de enterarse que n una menores de edad h
envistio un of oficial que iba sen una camionea robada el policia habia tratado de detenerlo por exceso de vel velocidad pero el sospechoso a r atropello al policia el agente t tuvo lesiones menores pero cu d cuando el agente abrio fuego el sospechoso huyo se desconoce el paradero del atacante >> un informe del estado de al m mujer en san francisco dice que los hechos violentos contra la m mujer van en aumento el 53 x% d esto enfrentamientoss enfrentamo armas fde fuego >> una...
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tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher happened.ests vels have your doctor should perform blood tests before you and while taking xeljanz xr, and monitor certain liver tests.y, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections. xeljanz xr can reduce the symptoms of ra, even without methotrexate. ask your rheatologist aboutxe coaching means making tough choices. jim! you're in! but when you have high blood pressure and need cold medicine that works fast, the choice is simple. coricidin hbp is the #1 brand that gives powerful cold symptom relief without raising your blood pressure. coricidin hbp. (whispering) with the capital one venture card, you'll earn unlimited double miles on every purchase, every day. not just airline purchases. think about all the double miles you could be earning. (yelling) holy moly, that's a lot of miles! shh-h-h-h! ( ♪ ) shh! what's in your wallet? man: shh-h-h! >>> finally tonight, outside u.s. bank stadium, a fresh blanket of snow fell across this city famous for its cold weather. the forecast calls for a high of six degree in minnea
tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher happened.ests vels have your doctor should perform blood tests before you and while taking xeljanz xr, and monitor certain liver tests.y, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections. xeljanz xr can reduce the symptoms of ra, even without methotrexate. ask your rheatologist aboutxe coaching means making tough choices. jim! you're in! but when you have high blood pressure and need cold medicine that works fast, the choice is...
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vel, at the very lea maybe on a state level. you see them calling out people like senatorarco rubio to act, all the way up to the president. so i tnk if that approach, really a systemic community saying look, we want a change here, starting at the local level, gng to the state and then to washington, that could be the beginning of something that's going to change but terms of washington, i think you're right. robert: what about president trump's response? you've observed presidents for decades. he was confronted with another crisis, another tragedy. >> yes, he struggles at moments like this. the statement that he reeled off the teleprompter had certain notes that were necessary and things that people expect from a president but his unwillingness to talk even a little bit about guns and the gun violence that exists in this country, even hrhetorically says thas not prepared to take up this challenge on that side.d he tal about mental health. there are legitimate and important issues onhe mental health side that need to be dealt wi
vel, at the very lea maybe on a state level. you see them calling out people like senatorarco rubio to act, all the way up to the president. so i tnk if that approach, really a systemic community saying look, we want a change here, starting at the local level, gng to the state and then to washington, that could be the beginning of something that's going to change but terms of washington, i think you're right. robert: what about president trump's response? you've observed presidents for decades....
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vince vel questions got start and gave up three runs, phillies lone run came on a scott henry home run. >> it is practice. >> practice. >> not the game, practice. >> thank you sir. >>> "cbs evening news" is just a few minutes away. >> jeff glor has a look ahead, jeff. >> we are in oakland where marries lock in the fight with ice after she tipped off families before a raid. >>> pedestrians, 25 year high in smart phone use, big reason , and, 12 person kidney exchange a wonderful reunion story just ahead on the "cbs evening news". >>> but first celebrating doctor seuss with a defenseman >> which book flier brandon manning picked to read allowed to students just ahead on "eyewitness new tv, new speakers, netflix. this is going to be the place for binge watching, ladies. is it, ladies? don't get me wrong, you have killer tech mrs. d, but you still don't have fios. ok? fios is a 100% fiber-optic network, literally engineered for streaming. good advice. i've also got some ideas on a better cereal selection, which i will keep to myself. experience netflix on the 100% fiber-optic network made f
vince vel questions got start and gave up three runs, phillies lone run came on a scott henry home run. >> it is practice. >> practice. >> not the game, practice. >> thank you sir. >>> "cbs evening news" is just a few minutes away. >> jeff glor has a look ahead, jeff. >> we are in oakland where marries lock in the fight with ice after she tipped off families before a raid. >>> pedestrians, 25 year high in smart phone use, big...
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consumer sentiment rose to the in 2004.vel tax cut's and a strong job market help americans shrug off the volatility. global news powered by 2700 journalists and analysts in 120 countries. this is bloomberg. mark: coming up on bloomberg goes high-tech. andpush into east courts danger tracking. -sports and danger tracking. this is bloomberg. ♪ passed away and leave money in a bank there are a number of ways they can achieve funds even if we don't leave instructions. with bitcoin it can be harder. an american software engineer was left with the knowledge his son was an early minor of bitcoin. a number of companies offer a level of protection against this scenario by securing the password needed to access a bitcoin wallet or by hosting the wallet itself remotely, or selling usb drives to make it possible to store a virtual wallet in a physical wallets. it is a good time to consider whether the right protections are in place for bitcoin investments. updates at tech talk. -- tick tock. on twitter,ing live live from london, i'm mark artan. vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. thes time for
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world,vel around the seeking international intervention in an attempt to avoid the choice necessary for peace. he look to every possible fold, but you do not want to actually negotiate with israel. president, it is unfortunate, but it is reckless behavior and it is nothing new. continued in a spirit of over 70 years of missed opportunities by palestinian leadership. we recently celebrated sunday of a -- 70 years resolution for the jewish people. it is recognition of our historic right. we accepted the resolution immediately. .t was not perfect it did not provide us with all that we deserve, but it gave us hope for a better future. november, israel celebrated this milestone and the palestinian marked this anniversary with grief and mourning. , just as they did 70 years ago when they -- just as they did 70 years ago they chose to reject it. in 1947, israelis fought valiantly against our enemies to destroy our country. emerged in egypt and jordan. leaders who were willing to negotiate, compromise and ultimately signed peace agreements with israel. the palestinian leadership continues to ch
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clear there are also other reasons for such an escalation we're not in joules but we are also at the vels the the congregation sings for their community to be delivered from the devil the devil of abuse and the devil of hasty government decisions sami's a than al-jazeera kuwait thousands of people from an indigenous forest community and kenya say the government is forcing them off their ancestral land singer people of the end of a forest and the western highlands accuse the country's forest service of pref and violence catherine soy has more from western kenya this is ember boot forest in western kenya it's part of a large ecosystem called the chairing on the heels forest one of the most important what are catchment areas in the country and a source of livelihood to millions of people downstream yet look at this century old trees are recently set on fire it's not clear by home but forest warden say thousands of acres of the forest have over the years been destroyed by people living here illegally grazing farming logging and binding chalk. streams that supply water to lakes and rivers are
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vision government undertook for the germans called be a hustler do veld even half the means round up and vel these because they were taken to a sports stadium which was highly unsuitable for a matter of hours let alone days and people were held there for five days in boiling heat and hours later to told me what it was like to be there and how they were taken by train then to. another camp and most people were shipped onto one of the concentration camps mostly auschwitz where they were killed let and her sister and her mother by a series of really clever ruses persuaded the germans to let them come back into paris they said they'd hidden furrows and the germans really needed first of siberia and machines to turn furs into coats that were really important for the german army so they came back into paris and then they consciously thinking of course i can't we don't have a vine king that's what's so amazing when your life is hanging by a thread in that circumstance yes and they were persuaded by their mother to jump off a moving train to lie between the wooden sleepers and then the mother came b
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that is about the letting vel o sericertifservice we have here. >> the team that comes to help him helps me do better for him. >> and heartbreak. >> what does it mean? >> it will be long distance. >> when "dateline" continues. ans plus more vitamin c than 10 oranges. why not feel this good everyday? emerge and see. my healthy routine helps me feel my best. so i add activia yogurt to my day. with its billions of live and active probiotics, activia may help support my digestive health, so i can take on my day. activia. now in probiotic dailies. >>> after watching her son eric sink further into his own world, bored and lonely with nothing to get him out of bed, mary digs deep. >> i snapped out of my depression and came to the realization if i don't do something, eric will be the way he was. >> so mary becomes her son's teacher. sd >> i built a binder for him and put together a daily plan for him. this is how it is set up for adults. you graduate and all education stops. eric is nowhere near finished with his education. >> eric's parents are paying out of pocket for activities to get him out
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an estimated 80,000 riders use the tunnel on the k ingle side, l terra vel, and m oceanview lines. the tunnel is also showing its age. there is a celebration at the west portal library this afternoon to celebrate the tunnel's send ten yell. >>> now your accuweather forecast. >> waking up to clear conditions, upper elevation wind and a very mild start to the day. we are looking at temperatures this morning in the 50s. i is way too warm for february. as we look at the wider perspective you will notice it is a big dome of high pressure. warm air mass and those offshore winds coming together to allow the temperatures to be in the 60s this morning from fremont. 68 in half moon bay. 57 in mountainview. this time of year we should see highs in the upper 50s. we are looking at more record warmth over the weekend. mid to upper 70s. warm with a sunny pattern continuing through next week. and no storms on the horizon for the next two weeks. that's right. as we look at the high temperatures today, and the records, you can see that we are certainly in the realm of breaking them. today, mid visi
an estimated 80,000 riders use the tunnel on the k ingle side, l terra vel, and m oceanview lines. the tunnel is also showing its age. there is a celebration at the west portal library this afternoon to celebrate the tunnel's send ten yell. >>> now your accuweather forecast. >> waking up to clear conditions, upper elevation wind and a very mild start to the day. we are looking at temperatures this morning in the 50s. i is way too warm for february. as we look at the wider...
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began with student demonstrations in the classroom which attacked assistant professor lucia martinez vel da via as a race traitor, anti-black, and ablist. driving val da via to admit that i'm scared to teach courses on race, gender or personality or texts that bring the issues up in any way. i'm at a loss as to how to begin to address it, especially since many of the students don't believe in historyisity or objective facts. the atmosphere was even more intimidating at reed when a guest speaker was shouted down with, bleep this sis white bitch. sis, being short hand, for sis gendered. or people who identify with their birth sex. and bleep your trans phobia. i would like to be able to say that college students will simply sometimes be college students and walk away. but i have some difficulty understanding these examples of speech silencing as anything but hateful p. and even more difficulty understanding why they are tolerat tolerated within institutions where the boundaries between p public and private have long since zigzagged away into the distance. when the habit of moral inversion b
began with student demonstrations in the classroom which attacked assistant professor lucia martinez vel da via as a race traitor, anti-black, and ablist. driving val da via to admit that i'm scared to teach courses on race, gender or personality or texts that bring the issues up in any way. i'm at a loss as to how to begin to address it, especially since many of the students don't believe in historyisity or objective facts. the atmosphere was even more intimidating at reed when a guest speaker...
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trapped below ground they were all rescued unscathed from the beatrix gold mine in the central city of vel com they were left stranded after a storm knocked out power preventing lish from search for bringing them to the surface. the end of this workday came with a new sense of relief these miners were trapped underground for thirty hours and. then my life. no one knew when they would get back up safely from up to fifteen hundred meters below ground my children couldn't sleep my family in every way they have been phoning we had this from the news the miners were pulled up one by one in a lift powered by a generator no serious injuries were reported but conditions were difficult and things could have ended differently. for. being on the ground. so i think. it's my. must make sure that. something like this must not have been. mine unions say the incident reflects ongoing safety problems they're calling for an independent investigation. and it's not just a losing zillions this time it's the mess some american companies but they've got someone else to blame that's right a plenty on the trumpet
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>> one of the ways to look at it is until racism ends in this country, until we have vel playing field for kids in grade scho and junior higand high school that we need hbcus. that's one way to l it. another way, one of the things to look at th way people who work with hbcus will tell you, we still have catholic universities, nobody's questioning at. >> brown: yems col leges. still have women's colleges. so i think that's not a r question at this point. i think we need hbcus maybe not as much as we did in 1865, but we still need them very much today. >> brown: the film "tell then were rising," stanley nelson. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> woodruf >> woodruff: "tell them we are rising" airs tonight on most pbs stations on the newshour online right now, we talk to a poet whose upcoming book explores freedo america's relationship with guns. read some of her work at pbs.org/newshour. all that and more is on our web site, pbs.org/newsur. and that's the newshour for tonight. on tuesday, a look at the battle over teaching climate changen schools. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and
>> one of the ways to look at it is until racism ends in this country, until we have vel playing field for kids in grade scho and junior higand high school that we need hbcus. that's one way to l it. another way, one of the things to look at th way people who work with hbcus will tell you, we still have catholic universities, nobody's questioning at. >> brown: yems col leges. still have women's colleges. so i think that's not a r question at this point. i think we need hbcus maybe...
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i can't chop wood vel anymore. to be honest, there are a lot of things i can't do anymore.me somei get upset. not all the time, but sometimes it makes me cry. >> reporter: even returning home does not make diana and dasha safe. the family's house has been hit as well.>> ( translated ): we were at home and the shelling was very heavy. a large shell flew over creating a shockwave. all the lights went out and we tl fell on the floor. then we crawled basement. we stayed there so long it was like we lived there. >> reporter: as the conflict enters its fourth year, it shows no signs of coming to an end, which aves all these children as vulnerable as ever. for the pbs newshour, i'm sebastian meyer in eastern ukraine. >> woodruff: finally tonight, our monthly "now-read-this"rv inw. that's our new book club, a partnership with the "new york hames," that so many of yo joined. jeffrey brown talks with this month's author. >> brown: in the 19th y, the osage indians wer driven from their lands several times. by the early 20th c
i can't chop wood vel anymore. to be honest, there are a lot of things i can't do anymore.me somei get upset. not all the time, but sometimes it makes me cry. >> reporter: even returning home does not make diana and dasha safe. the family's house has been hit as well.>> ( translated ): we were at home and the shelling was very heavy. a large shell flew over creating a shockwave. all the lights went out and we tl fell on the floor. then we crawled basement. we stayed there so long it...
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what attracted me was here was a story of a bank that discow-verd vel fraud going on and acted to deal with it -- they fired the employee, initiated their own investigation and reported it to the regulators -- but when it got to the d.a.'s office in new york city, the d.a. decided the bank itself, the president and executives in the bank were complicit and orgi strated the fraud and decided to prosecute them and connected this whole case to the 2008 crisis saying this was indicative of what happened in 2008. >> brown: you have this remarkable family and the story behind the bank. thomas sung who founded it in 1984 in chinatown. tell us a little about the background of the bank >> thomas sung was a lawyer who realizedne day that, in his own community in chinatown, that peopleould make deposits at banks and -- but not get loans to bui businesses or buy homes, and he decided that was something he wanted to try to change, so he became a banker and started abacus over 30 years ago with the express purpose to serve that community and help build that community. c brown: so i want to show a li
what attracted me was here was a story of a bank that discow-verd vel fraud going on and acted to deal with it -- they fired the employee, initiated their own investigation and reported it to the regulators -- but when it got to the d.a.'s office in new york city, the d.a. decided the bank itself, the president and executives in the bank were complicit and orgi strated the fraud and decided to prosecute them and connected this whole case to the 2008 crisis saying this was indicative of what...
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look at how they love to find momentum and then the computers come in and push things down in a vel ocity like something as cooperman said the other day, that we've never beseen before. >> nasdaq after its own leg down recently in the last several minutes is now in correction territory in and of itself dow and s&p in correction, down 0 10%. nasdaq is at that now. jim said he bought greenbrier because it had reached an attractive level i've got the nasdaq in correction is anybody looking to pick off these tech stocks that have fallen they think unfairly or fallen to levels they didn't expect them to get to and are now buy iing? anybody? pete buying anything today? >> i have one, not today yesterday, during the show, actually, latter part of our show, i actually did dip into vmw. this is a stock i'm sure it can go further down, but i did what i was just stating bought the stock sold some calls. got an incredible premium for those calls and it gave me an opportunity. do i feel like i bought the bottom absolutely not but when i see a stock that goes from 165 a week ago that's trading about 11
look at how they love to find momentum and then the computers come in and push things down in a vel ocity like something as cooperman said the other day, that we've never beseen before. >> nasdaq after its own leg down recently in the last several minutes is now in correction territory in and of itself dow and s&p in correction, down 0 10%. nasdaq is at that now. jim said he bought greenbrier because it had reached an attractive level i've got the nasdaq in correction is anybody...
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said what is your responsibility to hire women and i was expecting some sort of canneddersned answer vel spoken. and he said to me -- well -- we're looking very hard we're completely blind to gender, race, sexual sexual sexuality wt preparedded to lower our standards and i -- i mean i just was like did he just say that? and to me it was this moment of truth. where you know he said, what probably a lot of people unfortunately believe but no one is actually willing to say it. >> not intelligent. not on television -- >> i think that's part of the problem so everywhere i wect went people wanted to talk about what he said. most were horrified some people -- understood where he was coming from. but unfortunately if that is really what people think, of course, women are going to catch a break. >> yeah. made a lot of friends -- you made a lot of friends there. [laughter] >> if you judge sequoia only on its actions didn't hire a woman for 44 years you can't tell me that -- in 44 years that best capital firm couldn't find a wol to hire. >> yeah, you're right. [laughter] actually -- i -- when i was
said what is your responsibility to hire women and i was expecting some sort of canneddersned answer vel spoken. and he said to me -- well -- we're looking very hard we're completely blind to gender, race, sexual sexual sexuality wt preparedded to lower our standards and i -- i mean i just was like did he just say that? and to me it was this moment of truth. where you know he said, what probably a lot of people unfortunately believe but no one is actually willing to say it. >> not...
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. >> you know, vel i and rule is my drug of choice. i watch it every day. it's just such the a great show. >> let's just hope it doesn't get taken off by medicaid. >> at 12:30 p.m. right here on msnbc, get more of the great ali velshi with stephanie ruhle. more after the break. verocity. >>> every day courageous, patriotic dreamers lose their status and every day the american dream slips further out of reach. >> you see the recurrent theme of the dreamers wanting to get back to, in. it's not just an issue. it's a value and something very important to us. it's about the children. it's about the children. >> nancy pelosi set a new record on wednesday for the longest-ever speech on the house floor. speaking for more than eight hours in a marathon plea to republicans to act on immigration before trump officially ends daca next month. two days later congress approved a major budget deal and yet the bill excluded protection for the dreamers. the undocumented immigrants who were brought to the u.s. as children. house speaker paul ryan responding to nancy pelosi's
. >> you know, vel i and rule is my drug of choice. i watch it every day. it's just such the a great show. >> let's just hope it doesn't get taken off by medicaid. >> at 12:30 p.m. right here on msnbc, get more of the great ali velshi with stephanie ruhle. more after the break. verocity. >>> every day courageous, patriotic dreamers lose their status and every day the american dream slips further out of reach. >> you see the recurrent theme of the dreamers...
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. >> reporter: thinks carli no vel, and i retweeted this and thought wow, what a connection. if you don't know carli novel is she's a one of the survivors and if there is any positive story it is hers and she learned how to survive from her grand pop charles cohen. here's her tweet. she told everybody hey, my grandfather survived this nation's first mass murder and it was in camden. she said this is my grand pop at 12. he hid in the class it while& his family was murdered during the first, 70 years later, i also hid in the closet from a murderer. these events should not be repetitive. something has to change. to give you history here's a picks sure she put up of charles cohen at just 12 years old what happened was howard unruh a name very familiar in camden the first mass murderer here in america, that happened , the day after labor day a tuesday morning in, 1949 , he had a german rugger pistol he bought in philadelphia and just went crazy one day and started to shoot people, and in a 20 minute, what they call walk of death, he just went on his streak in the barber shop. he k
. >> reporter: thinks carli no vel, and i retweeted this and thought wow, what a connection. if you don't know carli novel is she's a one of the survivors and if there is any positive story it is hers and she learned how to survive from her grand pop charles cohen. here's her tweet. she told everybody hey, my grandfather survived this nation's first mass murder and it was in camden. she said this is my grand pop at 12. he hid in the class it while& his family was murdered during the...
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>> it's taking care of your staff, sourcing stavgs and constantly pushing the ebb vel lope to be the best you can be. i tell all my chefs, if you're going go to the game, let's go to the super bowl, get to the world's cup. if you're not pushing it every day -- >> you're not in the right business. >> you're not swimming. you're sinking. >> i like the coach met for. chef, as i ask you to sign this dish, i will ask you the question we always ask, which is if you could share this delicious bounty with anyone past or present, who would it be? >> there's probably a lot of people. my mom for sure. if i could sit with a special chef is it would be the godfather of french cuisine because he was a mentor to a lot of the top chefs in france. and i'm a big franco file obviously. >> it's all worked out. chef robert, thank you. for more of chef wiedmaier on "the dish" head to cbsnews.com. >>> they've all been successful solo artists, performed on grammy albums and appeared right here in studio 57 before buck when they put their voices together third quarter opened up a whole new musical chapter an
>> it's taking care of your staff, sourcing stavgs and constantly pushing the ebb vel lope to be the best you can be. i tell all my chefs, if you're going go to the game, let's go to the super bowl, get to the world's cup. if you're not pushing it every day -- >> you're not in the right business. >> you're not swimming. you're sinking. >> i like the coach met for. chef, as i ask you to sign this dish, i will ask you the question we always ask, which is if you could share...
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. >>> tonight on "fast money," a technician says the s&p has reached a key vel lethat could be a bullish sign for stocks he will tell us what he sees at 5:00 what is the power of pacific? it's life insurance and retirement solutions to help you reach your goals. it's having the confidence to create the future that's most meaningful to you. it's protection for generations of families, and 150 years of strength and stability. and when you're able to harness all of that, that's the power of pacific. ask a financial advisor about pacific life. >>> energy the worst performer on wall street today with crude oil and did wti below $60 a barrel jackie deangelis has the details. >> a drop off in energy prices today. crude oil lower by more than 3% on the day almost 10% on the week well under the psychological mark of $60 a barrel how did crude go from trading over $65 two weeks ago to under $59 in the session today number one, the equity selloff one of the key themes for 2018, that bump, has been better demand now investors are worried if stocks sell off demand will drop number two, the dollar aft
. >>> tonight on "fast money," a technician says the s&p has reached a key vel lethat could be a bullish sign for stocks he will tell us what he sees at 5:00 what is the power of pacific? it's life insurance and retirement solutions to help you reach your goals. it's having the confidence to create the future that's most meaningful to you. it's protection for generations of families, and 150 years of strength and stability. and when you're able to harness all of that,...
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two funny quotes first one from james car vel, the adviser to bill clinton and told the "wall street journal" in 1993, i used to think if there was reincarnation i wanted to come back as the president or the hope or a .400 baseball hitter but now i want to come back as the bond market. could you intimidate everybody and then in bob wood word's book the agenda he said you mean to tell me the success of the economic program in my re-election hinges on the federal reserve and a bunch of -- expletive -- bond traders. here to tell us more what it could mean for the market is the man who actually coined the term back in the 80s. he is ed yardeni good to have you here. >> thank you. >> how did you come up with bond vigilante. >> back in 1983 we had just come out of a severe recession and the economy was starting to recover rather nicely, but everybody was paranoid about inflation making a comeback and sure enough in '83, '84 we saw bond yields go up again. and that is when i said, don't get too excited here the bond market should be kind of ticking on a regulatory role of the economy and it
two funny quotes first one from james car vel, the adviser to bill clinton and told the "wall street journal" in 1993, i used to think if there was reincarnation i wanted to come back as the president or the hope or a .400 baseball hitter but now i want to come back as the bond market. could you intimidate everybody and then in bob wood word's book the agenda he said you mean to tell me the success of the economic program in my re-election hinges on the federal reserve and a bunch of...
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president trump wants to get vel, and wes 2% le will have to see if we can do that on a smooth basis. francine: this is a chart that our radio listeners can ejoy. it is a very simple 10 year u.s. yield. 980 upe it in range from 1 until a couple weeks ago. the u.s. treasury on tuesday selling $179 billion in securities. levelsvel rising to unseen since 2008. what does this mean for 10 year yields? that is what we saw yesterday, the notes being sold off. let's get more to our guest for what that means for the future. thank you for joining us. we saw those dead yields you know, going through the roof, we saw demand picking up. overall, what does that mean for the treasury 10 year? >> in the short-term, probably still a bit cautious. if we get to 3%, i do not think we will be too surprised. we need a longer-term perspective. do you think inflation levels can rise much further? probably not. you have concerns about the increase in issuance because of the budget deficit and all sitting that was global demand from treasuries, be it from for us, yields are moving lower here, as opposed to hig
president trump wants to get vel, and wes 2% le will have to see if we can do that on a smooth basis. francine: this is a chart that our radio listeners can ejoy. it is a very simple 10 year u.s. yield. 980 upe it in range from 1 until a couple weeks ago. the u.s. treasury on tuesday selling $179 billion in securities. levelsvel rising to unseen since 2008. what does this mean for 10 year yields? that is what we saw yesterday, the notes being sold off. let's get more to our guest for what that...
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the security detail suggested invalid --vel with in business class. providing reason for the postponement. on this presidents' day, we continue with conversations with historians about the role of presidents of how presidents have influenced the presidency. douglas brinkley joins us first or a discussion about the current president and how he has shaped the office. later on in the program, craig shirley, who has written several biographies about ronald reagan, his influence on the presidency and how it influences the office today. >> this week on the communicators, we wrap up our series from the consumer electronics show with the latest look at television, phones, and virtual reality. >> organic light emitting diode payment that is the panel technology which is different from lcd, even though the led part sounds the same in that it is an and visit technology, it makes its own light. very thin formis factor and it enables some curves. our sister company lg display, for example, the panel supplier, is showing a prototype of the rollsf display, actually
the security detail suggested invalid --vel with in business class. providing reason for the postponement. on this presidents' day, we continue with conversations with historians about the role of presidents of how presidents have influenced the presidency. douglas brinkley joins us first or a discussion about the current president and how he has shaped the office. later on in the program, craig shirley, who has written several biographies about ronald reagan, his influence on the presidency...