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time magazine s political columnist, award-winning journalist and the author of seven books including payback, five marines after vietnam . his weekly time column in the arena covers national and international affairs and he has won two national headliner awards for best magazine column. he is also a member on the council of foreign relations. please help me welcome your panel and your moderator joe kleine. welcome. [ applause ] good afternoon, everybody. this is the second time that i have been privileged and honored to sit on this stage. both times the topic was veterans. the last time i was accompanied by three spectacular young veterans of the iraq and afghanistan wars. and my most recent book is charlie mike which means continue the mission, was about the veterans of those wars. to me it is very interesting to spend time with them as i have. i embedded in iraq and afghanistan with them. and to spend time with veterans of my era of the vietnam war. they have had
VietnamRepublic-ofUnited-statesCharlotteNorth-carolinaAmerican-universityDistrict-of-columbiaIraqAfghanistanIsraelWashingtonIowa on private sector jobs growth from the adb, treasury stumbling, the ten year yield hitting 75% earlier, waiting with the fed minutes at 2:00 eastern. a lot of expectations, this is sending stocks lower today. what is your take on this? if you look at the big picture it reminds me of america s funniest videos, wobbling on a high school the fed took the training wheels off of. bond market reacted accordingly with strength of the u.s. economic conditions, the stock market, we have fear in the market is indicated by the vix, trading up today, but those numbers are positive and for the long-term investor you should be buying when stocks go on sale like they did today. lori: thank you so much. dennis: oil is also selling off after the weekly inventory report hit its lowest level in five weeks. what is up? the bottom line is despite the drawdown in crude oil supplies we got hit with a massive increase in gasoline supplies, refiners are running like crazy, taking the advantage of
New-yorkUnited-statesMiamiFloridaNorwayPyongyangP-yongyang-siNorth-koreaCanadaFord-wellCaliforniaJapan this image right here the situation were talking about the vessel will almost entirely on its side sinking as we speak officials ordering everyone still on board to jump into the water. that watter 55 degrees people can survive maybe two hours and that type of water. south korea a coastguard is see beijing boats and helicopters to rescue people frantic rescue. but were talking about left on south korea the heading toward the resort island of g g 300 mi. trip but no word on what went wrong. there s fog in the area so far no injuries or deaths have been reported it is a frantic scene will stay on top with the story throughout the show. airline private : sector county now proposing assisting the san jose police apartment. the plan calls for the deputy officers to work side by side. that s exactly right residents here i talk to tell me that sometimes for certain crimes police responses can take up today. they re hoping for anything to help curb the crime problem here in san jos
FremontCaliforniaUnited-statesMission-districtRedwood-cityBeijingChinaSonomaBostonMassachusettsAustriaWashington earnings, earnings and more earnings, a mixed bag. no wonder the market starts amid a mixed bag. ups ground after releasing its quarterly numbers but qualcomm taking off. investors giving the chipmaker s forecast a thumbs-up and a big way. at stock continuing to move higher. good afternoon, and i am liz claman, last hour of trading, countdown to the closing bell begins right now. stocks in a holding pattern ahead of the big january employment report being released for tomorrow. as you can see mixed, the dow jones industrials just a second ago down only 9 points. i thought we might make a run for the flat line, not quite yet, the nasdaq and russell in positive territory. on his last trading day we wanted to highlight the market s january performance, actually been a great month for the bulls, mcfeel like it but it has been pretty good, the dow 6%. that is the best month for the blue chips since august of last year and the best january since 1989. not that bad. check out th
MiamiFloridaUnited-statesMexicoNew-yorkKenyaBlackrockIsraelMassachusettsMarylandVirginiaSyria reportedly showing them parading captured peshmerga kurdish fighters through the streets of iraq in capables. phil black was in isis territory, the most dangerous place in the world for a reporter. he is on the move now and filed this dispatch moments ago from dohack. reporter: the concern now is that if isis maintains this foothold in al baghdadi it has a position from which it can launch further attacks against the air base. this in a province where isis is still expanding its control. it maintained some control of some 70% of anbar province. that control is still growing. the pentagon concedes it is likely that this air facility will come under further attacks in the future. we have someone who has been on that military base al asad many times. cnn military analyst retired lieutenant general mark hurtling. at the top of the list for everyone s questions, how vulnerable are our troops at that base? i don t believe they re vulnerable at all, michael. they ve got great
StanfordCaliforniaUnited-statesNorwayNew-yorkAlabamaCopenhagenKøavn-DenmarkAnbarSistan-va-baluchestanIran person reads i am part of the resistance inside the trump administration. the headline is not even the most stunning part of what this person has to say. the official writing in the new york times, quote, we believe our first duty is to this country, and the president continues to act in a manner that is detrimental to the health of our republic. that is why many trump appointees have vowed to do what we can to preserve our democratic stuginstitutions whi thwarting mr. president trump s more misguided impulses until he is out of office. this is somebody working in the trump administration. this comes of course just one day after details emerge from bob woodward s book, details that sound very similar to what the senior official is saying. listen to what else the official says about the president. quote, the root of the problem is the president s amorality. anyone who works with him knows he is not moored to any discernible first principles that guide his decision making.
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