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. >> it wasn't plan but there's something special about this would work woodworking and children. >>ael put this thing together. stumbling into then taking over kid's carpentry. it's been growing ever since. operating out of the jcc east bay and seven other locations, four other teachers, and his wife working with him, michael's after school math enrichment program has seen him teach woodworking to well even he doesn't know how many kids. >> thousands. a lot of children. you guys are making this super tough. >> reporter: what michael does know is what these kids are getting out of it. creativity responsibility problem solving, safety and above all else satisfaction in a job well done all in kids as young as 5 years old. >> some things are not level, so you have to wait. but that's the fun thing about it because you get to build other things. >> reporter: michael says when he started kid's carpentry, there wasn't an issue with kids spending too much time in front of screens. he just did it because he loved the work and the kids. but as times have changed, he understands. so has the im
. >> it wasn't plan but there's something special about this would work woodworking and children. >>ael put this thing together. stumbling into then taking over kid's carpentry. it's been growing ever since. operating out of the jcc east bay and seven other locations, four other teachers, and his wife working with him, michael's after school math enrichment program has seen him teach woodworking to well even he doesn't know how many kids. >> thousands. a lot of children. you...
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they came out of the woodwork. hitler could not contend with them. these partisans decimated hitler's troops in yugoslavia. this is what we have now. vietnam is another example. the viet cong came out of the woodwork. you can not fight a war against these people. you can spend all the money and send all the troops but you , cannot solve the problem. host: what should be done? caller: everybody criticized our president. it is a difficult situation. who has a solution? no one. host: jennifer daskal, your thoughts. guest: george is right. we are fighting and nonstate we -- a nonstate actor. we have been fighting a nonstate actor since 2001. a nonstate actor that morphs hides in the shadows. this is difficult. no one is suggesting that this is easy. i think george is right. there is a risk that a lethal strategy, a strategy that puts fighting first, would backfire. at the same time, there is also a need for lethal strikes and warfare. i do not purport to have answers. we do not historically have a great track record, the united states nor any other natio
they came out of the woodwork. hitler could not contend with them. these partisans decimated hitler's troops in yugoslavia. this is what we have now. vietnam is another example. the viet cong came out of the woodwork. you can not fight a war against these people. you can spend all the money and send all the troops but you , cannot solve the problem. host: what should be done? caller: everybody criticized our president. it is a difficult situation. who has a solution? no one. host: jennifer...
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the acolytes come out of every single part of the woodwork. my god you are -- it takes a really, really special person to not be able to be affected by that. >> google and facebook are trying to do the same thing. who wins? >> i think they both win, but in different ways. i think what happens is that google wins with respect to the entry point. they own the front door to the internet, and they own the front door to 90% of the mobile apps. facebook owns the experience once you're there. >> speaking of another big company that you're not fond of, you once wrote that tim cook has created a milquetoast, say nothing, uninspiring, margin tweaking image for himself. you also said that apple should bypass tesla and make elon musk the ceo. do you still believe that? >> yes. >> why? >> i think that he is very good at what he does. i think he is probably an exceptional operationally minded ceo. the question is can that inspire the creative types to build the next lily pad? my intuition on this is, no. you go to a company like apple, death marching to a m
the acolytes come out of every single part of the woodwork. my god you are -- it takes a really, really special person to not be able to be affected by that. >> google and facebook are trying to do the same thing. who wins? >> i think they both win, but in different ways. i think what happens is that google wins with respect to the entry point. they own the front door to the internet, and they own the front door to 90% of the mobile apps. facebook owns the experience once you're...
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-- to crawl out of the woodwork. >> could we see cases where it is one of the first? want you to speculate as to who would be next. >> i think there could be i think there is over leverage in the sector. we went through a. bag of time where everyone wanted to expand market share and they did that -- a period of time where everybody wanted to expand market share and they did that. if you look at china overall the residential market is struggling definitely. the office market is struggling commercial property not as badly as residential but there is less demand and expansion. the real good news is retail spending which is strong. >> we see the differences when we have the tier one and tier two and tier three cities, very different scenarios. >> what is clearly happening is that the tier one cities and the major coastal cities and the capital are starting to show signs of recovering before the regional cities, if you like. and that is not unsurprising. obviously in most economic recoveries you will see the centers recovering first. it does suggest that we might in a pric
-- to crawl out of the woodwork. >> could we see cases where it is one of the first? want you to speculate as to who would be next. >> i think there could be i think there is over leverage in the sector. we went through a. bag of time where everyone wanted to expand market share and they did that -- a period of time where everybody wanted to expand market share and they did that. if you look at china overall the residential market is struggling definitely. the office market is...
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the risk is that the high push back into 2016, that is when the dollar bears come out of the woodworkrevious guest was talking about how the fed hike was priced and even in the e.m. space. do you subscribe to that? >> a fed hike is priced in. if you look at what is or to having a to yield, what is going to happen to two year yields, we think they are going higher in the u.s. if the fed does start to tighten, the market will price in more hikes. from our perspective, yes it is priced in. there is going to be more yield support and we think the dollar is going higher. >> everyone is talking about diverges. 2015 has been about easing, rate cuts. china no different. if i want to play the china theme, should i go to new zealand? is that the story right now? >> for a start, the point we make on china -- we think looking at the run in the there's too much bearishness priced in. one of our points is to own the renmimbi. as far as new zealand is concerned, we think it is the top picks. it gets back to the surprises we had this year. if you look at this fellow commodity currencies, canada austr
the risk is that the high push back into 2016, that is when the dollar bears come out of the woodworkrevious guest was talking about how the fed hike was priced and even in the e.m. space. do you subscribe to that? >> a fed hike is priced in. if you look at what is or to having a to yield, what is going to happen to two year yields, we think they are going higher in the u.s. if the fed does start to tighten, the market will price in more hikes. from our perspective, yes it is priced in....
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know, i'm not lucky few on when people know that you run, they are all going to come out of the woodwork good old days. but you never know. >>> welcome to the best of the imus in the morning program on the fox business network. just down the street prosecute from times square is where the new york city headquarters are located. nice to have you here. we have lined up some of the i-man's best interviews. when we started, this is an impressive man. wes moore in the 82nd airborne and a best-selling author. he came on the show to talk about a series for pbs called "coming back with wes moore." a series of documentaries that looks at the struggles and challenges that some veterans face when they come back from the
know, i'm not lucky few on when people know that you run, they are all going to come out of the woodwork good old days. but you never know. >>> welcome to the best of the imus in the morning program on the fox business network. just down the street prosecute from times square is where the new york city headquarters are located. nice to have you here. we have lined up some of the i-man's best interviews. when we started, this is an impressive man. wes moore in the 82nd airborne and a...
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all these witnesses started coming out of the woodwork. >> that's why it makes it less of a cold caseu still is the cell phone records and the towers and the witnesses, so you have the evidence to redo this trial. that's the problem with cold cases. we have it all, so we can do this again. >> let's assume nothing changes. he continues his sentence in jail. the family has had to revisit one of the most painful chapters probably, of their life. we're listening to it and talking about it because there is an high intrigue entertainment value. i wonder ethically whether the discussion alone is -- >> this is one i have wrestled with. i thought to myself i would make a joke about it because it became this pop culture phenomenon. if you're the family of that friend or girl someone really died. the most horrible life transformational moment in these people's lives is the subject of this entertainment. there's the janet malcolm book. you take people's stories and you tell them in the way that is most effective to grab attention. your fidelity is to the truth or to those sources or those people'
all these witnesses started coming out of the woodwork. >> that's why it makes it less of a cold caseu still is the cell phone records and the towers and the witnesses, so you have the evidence to redo this trial. that's the problem with cold cases. we have it all, so we can do this again. >> let's assume nothing changes. he continues his sentence in jail. the family has had to revisit one of the most painful chapters probably, of their life. we're listening to it and talking about...
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it blends into the woodwork and becomes a permanent fixture in american political culture. one other example of that is i mentioned a little bit ago the obama administration has claimed the power to target american citizens even for judicial and extrajudicial assassination with no charges, no due process, no oversight, no judicial review. look atmazing is if you what the controversies were of the bush administration, things that had democrats and progressives running around with hysteria, screaming and yelling in protest, the shredding of the constitution, the war on american values, the things george bush and dick cheney did to provoke that protest were things like asserting the power to detain people, including american citizens, without due to eavesdropmply on the conversations of american citizens without first going to court and getting judicial review. this was years ago, considered so extreme as there was no insult you could express that would be considered too extreme for how radical these powers were, yet here we are three years later and the current president is a
it blends into the woodwork and becomes a permanent fixture in american political culture. one other example of that is i mentioned a little bit ago the obama administration has claimed the power to target american citizens even for judicial and extrajudicial assassination with no charges, no due process, no oversight, no judicial review. look atmazing is if you what the controversies were of the bush administration, things that had democrats and progressives running around with hysteria,...
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. >> if you are a half lipped romantic there's a new gift that has people coming out of the woodwork.e dos see coming up on "fox & friends." >> you had me at good morning. the president blames the media for too much hype when it comes to terror. laura ingram and carl rove say things that is crazy. they will be able to react. hackers get into your cars no keys required. how you need to protect yourself. cover girl hannah davis here live. a busy three hours kicks off 12 minutes from right now right here on your channel for news. meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of american energy security. the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. what's that thing? i moved our old security system out here to see if it could monitor the front yard. why don't you switch t
. >> if you are a half lipped romantic there's a new gift that has people coming out of the woodwork.e dos see coming up on "fox & friends." >> you had me at good morning. the president blames the media for too much hype when it comes to terror. laura ingram and carl rove say things that is crazy. they will be able to react. hackers get into your cars no keys required. how you need to protect yourself. cover girl hannah davis here live. a busy three hours kicks off 12...
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so-called woodworking. i moved 3,000 miles away changed my name.nd then i was outed when i played in a tennis tournament and won it in la jolla, and forever after i was a household word. so from my standpoint yes, i don't think the public has any right to know. but on the other hand bruce jenner is a quasi public figure and tens of millions of people know about him and his family and i would think it would be almost impossible for him to keep almost anything he's doing, especially like an eventual-coming sex change operation could be a problem. >> especially considering he's apparently working on a reality show about this. that could be a really important educational moment for viewers. right? >> well? i don't know. i suppose it might. there is a lot now going on in terms of education of the public about people who have the transgender condition. but anything new and forthright and correct would be helpful. and coming from somebody like bruce jenner who was an olympic decathlon champion i think two count for something. >> do you think there's anyth
so-called woodworking. i moved 3,000 miles away changed my name.nd then i was outed when i played in a tennis tournament and won it in la jolla, and forever after i was a household word. so from my standpoint yes, i don't think the public has any right to know. but on the other hand bruce jenner is a quasi public figure and tens of millions of people know about him and his family and i would think it would be almost impossible for him to keep almost anything he's doing, especially like an...
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so many people will come out the woodwork.ve a cousin ten grand, that dirty dog, i should have got 20 grand. no win proposition unless you want a brand-new family and new friends. >> but you get to keep the million. >> can't you keep it a secret? charles: i don't think so. all right, guys, hey, by the way, speaking of big-time money, you have to make sure that you're watching this news show: "strange inheritance." blockbuster. stars jamie colby. two brand-new episodes starting here on fox business network 9:00 p.m. another name you'll probably know. you probably love the product. i guarantee you, you've used it. it's time to finally own the stock. i've talked about it, but i'll pound the table on it next because i'm here to make you money. ♪ ♪ when it comes to medicare, everyone talks about what happens when you turn sixty-five. but, really, it's what you do before that counts. that's thinking time, when you ask yourself, how do you want this to go? see, medicare doesn't cover everything. only about eighty percent of part b me
so many people will come out the woodwork.ve a cousin ten grand, that dirty dog, i should have got 20 grand. no win proposition unless you want a brand-new family and new friends. >> but you get to keep the million. >> can't you keep it a secret? charles: i don't think so. all right, guys, hey, by the way, speaking of big-time money, you have to make sure that you're watching this news show: "strange inheritance." blockbuster. stars jamie colby. two brand-new episodes...
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we know the isis fighters are basically trying to disappear into the woodwork if you will. mek mingle their profile. war planes now. they're carrying out the strategy. >> the targets within syria. are they in iraq do we know? >> everything this hour is that they are in syria. >> they were killed by isis. this is going to be very direct by jordan. this is going to be their very precise effort to establish that they are enacting their strategy their policy using their war planes mainly their f-16s against isis in northern sir yeah carol? >> all right. barbara starr, thanks so much. atika shubert, you saw some of those f-16s flying overhead earlier today. tell us about that. >> that's right. we saw four f-16s flying over the sky of amman and the sky of aye. that is where the jordanian pilot muath al kaseasbeh comes from. at that time the king was meeting with his father. king abdullah told him that they were returning from a mission in syria specifically targeting the isis strong hold. it does seem that jordan's retaliation is it now underway. we do hope to get more details fr
we know the isis fighters are basically trying to disappear into the woodwork if you will. mek mingle their profile. war planes now. they're carrying out the strategy. >> the targets within syria. are they in iraq do we know? >> everything this hour is that they are in syria. >> they were killed by isis. this is going to be very direct by jordan. this is going to be their very precise effort to establish that they are enacting their strategy their policy using their war planes...
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copan were also engaged in part-time manufacturing in specializations like lime making pottery and woodworking these part-time specializations are for sanders a sign that the economy of copan was taking the first steps toward complexity. sharing the sun with ancient copan was another city whose economy was so complex it became a wonder of the ancient world. that city was teotihuacan. teotihuacan -- founded more than 2,000 years ago. around a.d. 600, at the height of its power this magnificent city held at least 125,000 people, five times the population of the entire kingdom of copan. although contemporary with copan teotihuacan was a separate civilization unto itself. located just northeast of modern mexico city, teotihuacan had enormous influence over all of mesoamerica. teotihuacan at its peak in the 8th century a.d. was the largest city in the new world. it's also one of the largest cities in human history before the industrial revolution. teotihuacan is also a unique archaeological site in a number of characteristics -- its architecture and the size of that urban area. plus that fact that
copan were also engaged in part-time manufacturing in specializations like lime making pottery and woodworking these part-time specializations are for sanders a sign that the economy of copan was taking the first steps toward complexity. sharing the sun with ancient copan was another city whose economy was so complex it became a wonder of the ancient world. that city was teotihuacan. teotihuacan -- founded more than 2,000 years ago. around a.d. 600, at the height of its power this magnificent...
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now the hurt, broke busted and can't be trusted, but you still are disappeared somewhere in the woodworks where they need you right now, but yet you're not going to come around because that's not what you're about. you used it for personal gain for yourself. these business owners and i pray for them, i do, a lot of the business owners picked up the pieces. i saw the segment with the gentleman that had his own exercise boot camp. he said i went into my own personal savings, and he asked, where are those who six months ago? he said i don't see any of them now. neil: wow. >> i did this on my own. because my community wanted me to keep these doors open. people like him should be acknowledged. people like him should be recognized. you understand? and a lot of others in that community. my hearts go out to all of them for those pick up the pieces. but for those who still want to make it a race issue when it is not, whoa unto you, we're calling good evil and evil good, putting dark for lightness and light for darkness. calling bitter sweet and sweet bitter. we're living in isaiah 5:20. we are com
now the hurt, broke busted and can't be trusted, but you still are disappeared somewhere in the woodworks where they need you right now, but yet you're not going to come around because that's not what you're about. you used it for personal gain for yourself. these business owners and i pray for them, i do, a lot of the business owners picked up the pieces. i saw the segment with the gentleman that had his own exercise boot camp. he said i went into my own personal savings, and he asked, where...
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. >> when they just started coming out of the woodwork over here from the house is when the officer started up! >> it's clear, this is not going to end well. >> i don't know where the third guy came from. running out, screaming and hollering and cursing at us. >> it is the groom's brother. >> so, at that point -- >> back up, k-9, back up. >> k-9 arrives and they back up. >> get that guy on the ground. >> who? >> right there, him. >> on the ground now! >> they take him into custody. and that was a wrap. >> can i pull my pants up? >> nope. >> for the wedding album, moments to treasure. three arrests, three mugshots, the groom, warren besueau, and his brother, christopher, are charged with disturbing the peace by intoxication and resisting an officer. the brother-in-law is charged with the same, plus battery of a police officer and threatening a public official. the groom pleads guilty and pays a fine. his brother pleads no contest and also pays a fine. the groom's brother-in-law pleads guilty and spends 15 days in jail. >> that's not a good party plan. not a way to start off a marriage, havin
. >> when they just started coming out of the woodwork over here from the house is when the officer started up! >> it's clear, this is not going to end well. >> i don't know where the third guy came from. running out, screaming and hollering and cursing at us. >> it is the groom's brother. >> so, at that point -- >> back up, k-9, back up. >> k-9 arrives and they back up. >> get that guy on the ground. >> who? >> right there, him....
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develop the intelligence where they are in the big problem right now, isis is kind of melding into the woodworkhe fighters are dispersing, they're taking off any uniforms that they might have and mixing with civilian populations, no longer driving around the country side in large convoys in military vehicles. reducing their profile as much as they can because they know the coalition's coming after them. they certainly knew the jordanians are coming after them. so what they're trying to do is basically not present any profile for those bombing runs and so it's a bit of a cat and mouse game right now. >> we'll see how long air strikes remain effective to the degree that they are now. thank you, barbara starr. >>> tonight, parents and kids at a day care center are on edge after two cases of measles are confirmed. we will take you there next. [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ mom ] with life insurance, we're not just insuring our lives... we're helping protect his. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes rea
develop the intelligence where they are in the big problem right now, isis is kind of melding into the woodworkhe fighters are dispersing, they're taking off any uniforms that they might have and mixing with civilian populations, no longer driving around the country side in large convoys in military vehicles. reducing their profile as much as they can because they know the coalition's coming after them. they certainly knew the jordanians are coming after them. so what they're trying to do is...
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have the alaska corrections industries which is the furniture shop where they learn the skills of woodworkingeally learn the skills of going to work every day, giving a full day's job. >> some of these guys are the highest-paid guys in the institution. we start off at 85 cents an hour and it goes from there. >> greg houck has supervised the alaska correctional industries furniture shop for the last five years. >> we sell to private businesses, oil fields, related industries. close to $500,000 a year for the sales. since i've been here, for five years. how long before you have all this cut, sewed up? >> by 10:00 tomorrow morning, cut up, sewed up. probably about another three hours. >> it's one of the most productive jobs here. one of the only places you can make something and somebody else assigns a dollar value to it. so you have bragging rights. so to speak. >> you have to have work. you have to have a purpose. and sometimes here they lose that purpose. particularly the ones that have, you know, the life sentences. >> the spring hill hobby shop offers additional opportunities for eligible p
have the alaska corrections industries which is the furniture shop where they learn the skills of woodworkingeally learn the skills of going to work every day, giving a full day's job. >> some of these guys are the highest-paid guys in the institution. we start off at 85 cents an hour and it goes from there. >> greg houck has supervised the alaska correctional industries furniture shop for the last five years. >> we sell to private businesses, oil fields, related industries....
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they've been trying to sort of meld into the woodwork not present a high profile for a warplane to attack. so there's been a lot of work going on to figure out exactly where isis may be hiding out and where the jordanians can get to them. carol? >> barbara starr reporting live from the pentagon. many thanks. >>> let's talk about this more with cnn global affairs analyst lieutenant colonel james reese and cnn political commentator and national security editor for "the blaze" buck sexton. colonel, i want to start with you. when jordan says isis will be punished what does that exactly mean? does that mean jordan will work to wipe out isis? will they just punish them for a time? what do you think? >> jordan will work to punish and continue to work to destroy and deg gate isis. king abdullah i call him the warrior king he's the right guy to do this he's talked about it he has written about it. what i like about him, he is the kind of leader that can take the lead for the arab nations and the type of leader that understands this is an ar rash-islamic problem they have inside. yes, they want our
they've been trying to sort of meld into the woodwork not present a high profile for a warplane to attack. so there's been a lot of work going on to figure out exactly where isis may be hiding out and where the jordanians can get to them. carol? >> barbara starr reporting live from the pentagon. many thanks. >>> let's talk about this more with cnn global affairs analyst lieutenant colonel james reese and cnn political commentator and national security editor for "the...
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they come out of the woodwork. hitler could not contain them. these partisans decimated hitler's troops in yugoslavia. this is what we have now. yet not is another example. the viet cong came out of the workodwork. you can send all the troops and spent all the money and you will never solve the problem. host: what should be done, george? caller: there is no solution to this problem. everybody criticizes our president. it is a difficult situation. who has a solution? no one. host: jennifer, your thoughts? guest: this is we are fighting and nonstate we have been fighting a nonstate actors since 2001. a nonstate actor that morphs hides in the shadows. this is difficult. no one is suggesting that this is easy. i think george is right. there is a risk that a lethal strategy, strategy to put fighting first, would backfire. at the same time, there is also a place and a need for lethal strikes and and warfare. i do not
they come out of the woodwork. hitler could not contain them. these partisans decimated hitler's troops in yugoslavia. this is what we have now. yet not is another example. the viet cong came out of the workodwork. you can send all the troops and spent all the money and you will never solve the problem. host: what should be done, george? caller: there is no solution to this problem. everybody criticizes our president. it is a difficult situation. who has a solution? no one. host: jennifer, your...
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. >> coming out of the woodwork not to pay taxes but to get refunds. jessica, thank you. i think.o on. >> all right, from cutting illegal checks to cutting back care for our vets. my next guest is right, the president is doing a 180 here and cutting back on the very program that both parties agreed on that would allow our veterans to get expedited medical care wherever they choose. kansas republican senator jerry moran is not calling for it, and not going to stand for it. senator, the administration argues that not enough people have been taking advantage of that program so they're just rejiggering funds. it's not a matter of adding money or taking away money, but rejiggering funds. what do you say? >> look, six months ago, the congress finally came together and passed a piece of legislation. that doesn't happen very often around here. it was a moment of success bipartisan effort, and we were responding to the scandal that was occurring across the country in which many, many veterans were falling through the cracks. we responded by giving veterans the option to have health care se
. >> coming out of the woodwork not to pay taxes but to get refunds. jessica, thank you. i think.o on. >> all right, from cutting illegal checks to cutting back care for our vets. my next guest is right, the president is doing a 180 here and cutting back on the very program that both parties agreed on that would allow our veterans to get expedited medical care wherever they choose. kansas republican senator jerry moran is not calling for it, and not going to stand for it. senator,...
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develop the intelligence where they are in the big problem right now, isis is kind of melding into the woodwork if you will. the fighters are dispersing they're taking off any uniforms that they might have and mixing with civilian populations, no longer driving around the country side in large convoys in military vehicles. reducing their profile as much as they can because they know the coalition's coming after them. they certainly knew the jordanians are coming after them. so what they're trying to do is basically not present any profile for those bombing runs and so it's a bit of a cat and mouse game right now. >> we'll see how long air strikes remain effective to the degree that they are now. thank you, barbara starr. >>> parents and kids are on edge after two infants developed measles. three more cases expected. we'll take you there next. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ (dad) we lived... thanks to our subaru. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. e financial noise financial noise financial noise financial noise discover card. hey, i heard you guys can help me wi
develop the intelligence where they are in the big problem right now, isis is kind of melding into the woodwork if you will. the fighters are dispersing they're taking off any uniforms that they might have and mixing with civilian populations, no longer driving around the country side in large convoys in military vehicles. reducing their profile as much as they can because they know the coalition's coming after them. they certainly knew the jordanians are coming after them. so what they're...
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. >> it's fair to say this is a bonanza of area codes coming out of the woodwork. very much. >>> 5:36 right now. we're going to stick with the 408. there's some pride to be had there, right, christina. everyone talks about the 415. what's wrong with the 408? >> nothing wrong with it at all. we're south bay proud down here. at&t park, want to start with your home of the giants. we do have some fog out there this morning, and it's going to be kind of a cool day here. meanwhile in scottsdale they'll enjoy much warmer weather. we'll get to the forecast in a second. for us temperatures starting out in the 50s. 54 degrees in the 408, 54 degrees in san carlos. getting into this afternoon temperatures superb for your outdoor plans. morning fog making way to afternoon sunshine and temperatures in the mid-60s as of lunch time for today. you're at 64 degrees in oaktown, in oaktown at noon today rounding out the day in the upper 60s to low 70s. you'll hit 71 degrees on the peninsula, 71 in the south bay, beautiful day on the east shore. highs at 3:00 p.m. maybe you want to hit
. >> it's fair to say this is a bonanza of area codes coming out of the woodwork. very much. >>> 5:36 right now. we're going to stick with the 408. there's some pride to be had there, right, christina. everyone talks about the 415. what's wrong with the 408? >> nothing wrong with it at all. we're south bay proud down here. at&t park, want to start with your home of the giants. we do have some fog out there this morning, and it's going to be kind of a cool day here....
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amazing true no-loss of suction wherever you need it -- on your stairs, ceiling fans, bookcases, vents woodwork, upholstery, drapes the car! the rocket cleans them all! and the shark rocket has a host of ingenious, available attachments that you won't find anywhere else, including the incredible dust-away that picks up large and small particles while its reusable microfiber pad picks up dust a vacuum alone can't, and the under appliance wand that reaches places you just couldn't clean before. >> the under-appliance for the rocket did amazing picking everything up. this is just from underneath my stove, which, that scares me. [ laughs ] >> announcer: there is no question about it -- the revolutionary rocket ultra-light upright is the vacuum of the future! and now, to celebrate this special anniversary, shark c.e.o., mark rosen, has an unbelievable offer. he is so sure you'll love his ultra-light shark rocket, he's going to send you his incredible steam mop, a $100 retail value. it's yours free, and yours to keep, even if you return the rocket for any reason. >> hello. i'm amy motta, and i'm here
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table of a bureau in moscow, and put it under the conference table and plant it or put it in the woodwork like they did in the state department, do you think you will ever get into change the batteries in that thing? you are not. it will only last as long as it lasts. and so, you need these little, small, teeny tiny, and i mean very small, very strong -- those came out into hearing aids. that technology came into that or he watches. though small batteries are based on research and development done at the cia. there are a lot of small things like that the translated. thank you for the question. >> thank you so much for this wonderful presentation. [applause] and thank you all so much for coming and joining us. have a good rest of your day. we will see you back for program two. >> you are watching "american history tv," 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter @cspanhistory. for information on the schedule of upcoming programs and to keep up with the latest history news. >> monday night, we spoke with two industry executives at the consumer
table of a bureau in moscow, and put it under the conference table and plant it or put it in the woodwork like they did in the state department, do you think you will ever get into change the batteries in that thing? you are not. it will only last as long as it lasts. and so, you need these little, small, teeny tiny, and i mean very small, very strong -- those came out into hearing aids. that technology came into that or he watches. though small batteries are based on research and development...
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liquidity comes up, you will see people we are a big liquidity provider, you will see providers, the woodworkme out of a conversation about whether all of these fears about bond market liquidity are justified or be realized? lloyd said once it becomes expensive, people will want to provide it. do you agree? >> i do. banks used to provide that liquidity. very cheap. that was the deal. they would be times when it was tough and you help them out when times were good. since that trade is going away, you will see hedge funds, sovereign wealth funds people with capital sitting on the sideline, they will hire the good people from the banks and shazam it, they will be in the same business. what a shock. >> until now, interdealer brokers covered just that, brokers. now, private equity firms and hedge funds are liquidity providers. are they going to be covered in the future directly by you? >> exactly. that is exactly correct area --. a bgc broker is there to be your guide, your assistant into the transaction-based. goldman sachs and the banks, they put their capital up to provide that liquidity. >> th
liquidity comes up, you will see people we are a big liquidity provider, you will see providers, the woodworkme out of a conversation about whether all of these fears about bond market liquidity are justified or be realized? lloyd said once it becomes expensive, people will want to provide it. do you agree? >> i do. banks used to provide that liquidity. very cheap. that was the deal. they would be times when it was tough and you help them out when times were good. since that trade is...
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mattingly who is at the event which every year brings the most diehard party supporters out of the woodworkhich presidential candidate is most popular with the gop base? >> i think all eyes are on was considered governor -- are on wisconsin governor scott walker right now. he had a big speech in iowa. he was at 25% and the closest person to him was rand paul. you saw in the video that it is not just a big names you are looking at. you are looking at people like ben carson, the neurosurgeon. he always pulls well -- polls well. you're looking at ben carson and rand paul and ted cruz to really light up the crowds for the next couple of days. >> one of the great things about see pack is it is a test been of attack lines. who were they directed and what were the best ones? >> there are the tried and true ones. anything you say about obama care or the irs will always work well. people try to position themselves for 2016. the campaign has started. they start taking shots at one another. jim bush will be here. this is notjeb bush will be here. this is not his crowd. will other candidates decide to
mattingly who is at the event which every year brings the most diehard party supporters out of the woodworkhich presidential candidate is most popular with the gop base? >> i think all eyes are on was considered governor -- are on wisconsin governor scott walker right now. he had a big speech in iowa. he was at 25% and the closest person to him was rand paul. you saw in the video that it is not just a big names you are looking at. you are looking at people like ben carson, the...
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table of a bureau in moscow, and put it under the conference table and plant it or put it in the woodwork like they did in the state department, do you think you will ever get into change the batteries in that thing? you are not. it will only last as long as it lasts. and so, you need these little, small, teeny tiny, and i mean very small, very strong -- those came out into hearing aids. that technology came into that -- into battery watches. those small batteries are based on research and development done at the cia. there are a lot of small things like that that translated. thank you for the question. >> ok. once again, thank you so much for this wonderful presentation. [applause] >> thank you. >> and thank you all so much for coming and joining us. have a good rest of your day. we will see you back for program two. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >>>> columbia south carolina surrender to the union army. the university of south
table of a bureau in moscow, and put it under the conference table and plant it or put it in the woodwork like they did in the state department, do you think you will ever get into change the batteries in that thing? you are not. it will only last as long as it lasts. and so, you need these little, small, teeny tiny, and i mean very small, very strong -- those came out into hearing aids. that technology came into that -- into battery watches. those small batteries are based on research and...
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the woodwork effect and other provisions of the affordable care act have already resulted in an additional 71,000 medicaid recipient recipients, resulting in budget increases we can ill afford. to make matters more challenging, this number is projected to rise to 90,000 by july the 1st. realistically the conditions surrounding healthcare are even more uncertain than before. now i fully expect dramatic changes in the affordable care act with republicans in charge of both houses of congress. a number of the new majority were sent to washington promising to repeal the affordable care. an action congress has attempted in whole or in part more than 40 different tiles. i do believe we'll see positive changes proposed. such as portability. national tort reform and healthcare savings accounts. another positive reform i am encouraging is the restoration of medicare and medicaid dish payments. now these payments were originally designed to defray the cost of uncompensated care. in an effort to assist our hospitals, i have reached out to our congressional delegation to suggest the portion of the affo
the woodwork effect and other provisions of the affordable care act have already resulted in an additional 71,000 medicaid recipient recipients, resulting in budget increases we can ill afford. to make matters more challenging, this number is projected to rise to 90,000 by july the 1st. realistically the conditions surrounding healthcare are even more uncertain than before. now i fully expect dramatic changes in the affordable care act with republicans in charge of both houses of congress. a...
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the woodwork effect and other provisions of the affordable care act have already resulted in an additional71,000 medicaid recipients, causing budget increases we can ill afford. to make matters more challenging, this number is projected to rise to 90,000 by july 1. realistically, the conditions surrounding health care are even more uncertain than before. i fully expect dramatic changes in the affordable care act with republicans in charge of both houses of congress. a number of the new majority were sent to washington promising to repeal the affordable care act_an action congress has attempted in whole or in part more than forty different times. i do believe we will see some positive changes proposed, such as portability, national tort reform and health care savings accounts. another positive reform i am encouraging is the restoration of medicare and medicaid dsh payments. these payments were originally designed to defray the costs of uncompensated care. in an effort to assist our hospitals, i have reached out to our congressional delegation to suggest the portion of the affordable care ac
the woodwork effect and other provisions of the affordable care act have already resulted in an additional71,000 medicaid recipients, causing budget increases we can ill afford. to make matters more challenging, this number is projected to rise to 90,000 by july 1. realistically, the conditions surrounding health care are even more uncertain than before. i fully expect dramatic changes in the affordable care act with republicans in charge of both houses of congress. a number of the new majority...
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reconnaissance because the key issue right now, isis is dispersing they are trying to disappear into the woodwork not show themselves not present any profile to attack so these intelligence and surveillance planes are helping every other plane in the air locate the critical isis targets. wolf? >> barbara's at the pentagon. we will get back to her. let's get to a cnn exclusive now. we broke the story about the fbi is investigating americans who are communicating directly with isis and they want to launch an attack inside yes, inside the united states. our justice correspondent pamela brown is here. you are learning more about this threat. you are also getting new information coming in about a case in minneapolis that all of us have been following. what are you learning? >> we are just learning the fbi arrested a 19-year-old minnesota man as part of a terrorism investigation. he allegedly lied to investigators about his travel overseas to turkey a known gateway to syria. this comes amid grave concern in the fbi that young people here in the u.s. are being influenced by terrorists overseas and we sa
reconnaissance because the key issue right now, isis is dispersing they are trying to disappear into the woodwork not show themselves not present any profile to attack so these intelligence and surveillance planes are helping every other plane in the air locate the critical isis targets. wolf? >> barbara's at the pentagon. we will get back to her. let's get to a cnn exclusive now. we broke the story about the fbi is investigating americans who are communicating directly with isis and they...
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and they are this next generation of preachers, they've now been able to come out of the woodwork. we're beginning to know who they are. they are public enemy number one for everything we're trying to do against isis right now. >> ambassador also we have new video of isis apparently destroying ancient artifacts in mosul and iraq. this is basically an attempt to wipe out culture as well. right? >> absolutely. indeed it's part of the long isis narrative. the long islamic theological doomsday scenario of getting rid of all of the infidel artifacts and of christianity and the inevitable war they intend to wage. look, jose every time we report about what they have achieved and not report about the military defeats that they have they've suffered they wind up getting more recruits. we have to also balance the fact that they have also suffered significant military defeats and when potential recruits hear about that and less about what christian artifacts have been destroyed, it may eventually help. >> right. ambassador, thank you for being with me. appreciate your time. >>> just getting s
and they are this next generation of preachers, they've now been able to come out of the woodwork. we're beginning to know who they are. they are public enemy number one for everything we're trying to do against isis right now. >> ambassador also we have new video of isis apparently destroying ancient artifacts in mosul and iraq. this is basically an attempt to wipe out culture as well. right? >> absolutely. indeed it's part of the long isis narrative. the long islamic theological...
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they came out of the woodwork every time.s that linked to the takeover of isis which leads to my second question. can we eliminate the tanks and armored personnel carriers and trucks with drones? can't they be eliminated which went terrifically minimize the effectiveness of isis and small towns? guest: you are right. i saw "american sniper" to. i thought it was the most realistic depiction of iraq in the movies. i felt like i could smell iraq in it. it hit me. you are right. this is what inserted the looks like. it is the population. it is not uniformed. admiral kirby he said, we are not fighting regular army against regular army. he called them street fighters. men who come and go from foreign countries, from europe, from africa and the middle east. the size of isis wells and shrinks. so does their capability of fighting and equipment. what the pentagon has been going after with the airstrikes, hundreds of them. you have to remember, there was one airstrike by jordanians in syria. they dropped 70 ammunitions in the airstrike
they came out of the woodwork every time.s that linked to the takeover of isis which leads to my second question. can we eliminate the tanks and armored personnel carriers and trucks with drones? can't they be eliminated which went terrifically minimize the effectiveness of isis and small towns? guest: you are right. i saw "american sniper" to. i thought it was the most realistic depiction of iraq in the movies. i felt like i could smell iraq in it. it hit me. you are right. this is...
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the woodwork effect and other provisions of the affordable care act have already resulted in an additionalmedicaid recipients resulting in budget increases we can ill afford. to make matters more challenging, this number is projected to rise to 90,000 by july 1. realistically, the conditions surrounding health care are even more uncertain than before. i fully expect dramatic changes in the affordable care act with republicans in charge of both houses of congress. a number of the new majority were sent to washington promising to repeal the affordable care act an action congress has attempted in whole or in part more than forty different times. i do believe we will see some positive changes proposed, such as portability, national tort reform and health care savings accounts. another positive reform i am encouraging is the restoration of medicare and medicaid dsh payments. these payments were originally designed to defray the costs of uncompensated care. in an effort to assist our hospitals, i have reached out to our congressional delegation to suggest the portion of the affordable care act t
the woodwork effect and other provisions of the affordable care act have already resulted in an additionalmedicaid recipients resulting in budget increases we can ill afford. to make matters more challenging, this number is projected to rise to 90,000 by july 1. realistically, the conditions surrounding health care are even more uncertain than before. i fully expect dramatic changes in the affordable care act with republicans in charge of both houses of congress. a number of the new majority...