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arthur, what do you make -- >> cowards. are absolute cowards. they would never confront these women and say that, those exact thicks that you heard -- things that you heard, never look at that woman in the eye and say those horrific things. god bless the men and god bless the women because they've entered this domain. it's the children that upset me, the teenagers that are suffering with this. sandra: somebody's tweeting somebody should be raped -- >> they're sick freaks. sandra: should there be a legal consequence? >> this all falls under first amendment, blah, blah, blah. to answer your question, i would love that, and i think many of us were, especially people who are minors, who are under 18 years old. they're not celebrities, they're not making money, they're just high school kids getting and receiving these tweets that have an effect on them that is unbelievable. it's horrible. sandra: meghan, you make it very clear that you come on the air to share your opinion every day. you have to look at your twitter feed, and yo
arthur, what do you make -- >> cowards. are absolute cowards. they would never confront these women and say that, those exact thicks that you heard -- things that you heard, never look at that woman in the eye and say those horrific things. god bless the men and god bless the women because they've entered this domain. it's the children that upset me, the teenagers that are suffering with this. sandra: somebody's tweeting somebody should be raped -- >> they're sick freaks. sandra:...
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arthur, great to see you, rebecca, good to see you. >> good to see you. >> arthur, congratulations.nd good night from new york. . kennedy: well, i personally am watching, how are you? welcome to thursday. watching the curious transformation of donald trump. and to quote dickens as i often do in regards to the odd political season, it was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the spring of hope, the winter of despair. this is the tale of two trumps. donald desperately wants the presidency looming within his grasp, there is the wand that wants to hurl swears and insults and to drag anyone down
arthur, great to see you, rebecca, good to see you. >> good to see you. >> arthur, congratulations.nd good night from new york. . kennedy: well, i personally am watching, how are you? welcome to thursday. watching the curious transformation of donald trump. and to quote dickens as i often do in regards to the odd political season, it was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the spring of hope, the winter of...
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arthur, what do you think?kept the numbers down for getting all of those as in those statistics. andrea: so you ruined the curve. >> i had a very interesting attitude in college, you know? it was you do what you gotta do. i know -- gillian: what does that mean? >> you get a b, a b, maybe a c+. and in the beginning of law school i was told there's only one school that counts, the last one, the bar exam. and that one i got an a on. gillian: i thought it was pass/fail -- >> when you pass, that's a an a, trust me. [laughter] melissa: this is amazing to me. i went to school at the wrong time. we were curved over a b-. it was just as hard to get an a as a c. it was tough to get an a when i was in school. andrea: i don't think these kids can handle anything less than an a. >> you're right. melissa: really? andrea: they don't get an a, and they are so worried it will ruin their gpa, ruin their life, and they are told that they are perfect and wonderful by their parents. but i do think if you feel you deserve a higher g
arthur, what do you think?kept the numbers down for getting all of those as in those statistics. andrea: so you ruined the curve. >> i had a very interesting attitude in college, you know? it was you do what you gotta do. i know -- gillian: what does that mean? >> you get a b, a b, maybe a c+. and in the beginning of law school i was told there's only one school that counts, the last one, the bar exam. and that one i got an a on. gillian: i thought it was pass/fail -- >> when...
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why are we bringing this to the court. >> hold on, arthur.esupposes anything. >> my point is why the legal system always involved in these things? why is it always a lawsuit. >> if it was true he made the whole thing up he was looking for attention. >> that's the counter suit. that's the only reason why we are in court. he sued whole foods because he picks up a cake and has this slur on it couple days later after this internal investigation they are saying you are lying and they are counter suing him. >> you lost me. i do have something important for you i hope your cake this weekend says happy times, arthur and mary ann. the big weekend. arthur is taking the plunge. >> yeah. >> let me use this -- >> you don't need that stop that. >> whole world, right, meg? >> you got absolutely nothing to worry about. it's a match made in heaven. i'm wishing you all my love. to both of you. two beautiful nehemiah every sense of the word. great to see you test they brought this on themselves. now it's war, and i want them dead! the fleas and ticks? their who
why are we bringing this to the court. >> hold on, arthur.esupposes anything. >> my point is why the legal system always involved in these things? why is it always a lawsuit. >> if it was true he made the whole thing up he was looking for attention. >> that's the counter suit. that's the only reason why we are in court. he sued whole foods because he picks up a cake and has this slur on it couple days later after this internal investigation they are saying you are lying...
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arthur miller who, by the way, married marilyn monroe. rosanna, let's meet the stars of the crucible. you can see it on broadway. >> at the walter kurt theater, two of the stars are with us this morning. she's been on broadway before. i went to see you in this is our youth not too long ago and, of course, ben withshaw, you've probably seen him in a million movies, but there is your first stint on broadway, right? >> yeah, it is. my broadway debut. >> congratulations. who read the crucible in high school? anybody? >> yeah. >> both of you. so when you found out that you were in this movie, what did you think? what did you do? is that true? >> yeah. i e-mailed my english teacher from high school and told him going to try and come see it. and my dad was teaching the crucible while we were in rehearsals, so i was being, like, i don't understand this one part, what did your students think of that, and that was very helpful. >> that's so funny. >> really, that's great. >> you're 19 years old, you're going to be 20 this month? >> that's right. >>
arthur miller who, by the way, married marilyn monroe. rosanna, let's meet the stars of the crucible. you can see it on broadway. >> at the walter kurt theater, two of the stars are with us this morning. she's been on broadway before. i went to see you in this is our youth not too long ago and, of course, ben withshaw, you've probably seen him in a million movies, but there is your first stint on broadway, right? >> yeah, it is. my broadway debut. >> congratulations. who read...
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and arthur brooks. those of us who work here on think tank row, we look upon arthur as our moral compass, especially with your new book. thanks for all you've done. arthur. >> thank you, walter, and thank all of you. please watch this space for more conversations on this incredibly important topic. i'm sure the most newsworthy items is the nomination by -- [ laughter ] >> we'll have a conversation about what it means to have policy and help people earn their success, which is the moral compass on which this entire discussion is centered. i thank all of you on behalf of all of us. >>> nato secretary-general jens stoltenberg is in washington, d.c., today to talk about challenges the alliance is facinging. c-span will have live coverage of his remarks at 4:00 eastern as he outlines nato priorities for his warsaw summit this summer. >>> we're also live at 6:00 eastern when hillary clinton holds a rally in pittsburgh. pennsylvania holds its rally on april 26th. >>> also, donald trump is campaigning today in
and arthur brooks. those of us who work here on think tank row, we look upon arthur as our moral compass, especially with your new book. thanks for all you've done. arthur. >> thank you, walter, and thank all of you. please watch this space for more conversations on this incredibly important topic. i'm sure the most newsworthy items is the nomination by -- [ laughter ] >> we'll have a conversation about what it means to have policy and help people earn their success, which is the...
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. >> and a twist in murder of secret service officer arthur baldwin. d.c. police announce they made to two arrests one suspects was charged in connection another high profile crime. "fox5" jeep fer dave sis live in norm west with the story. >> hey there tony this is quite a twist and police chief making announcement here late this afternoon that a teenage suspect already in jail charged with one high profile murder is now charged with a second. that suspect's name maurice belmy 17 years old and in jail the police chief says with second degree murder are for march 26 killing of de'vante washington at the metro statio station. chief linear called it senseless over nothing but a investigation bell my and 2 29-year-old charles sims were charged with first degree felony murder while armed for murder in december 15 of last year of 30-year-old arthur baldwin. baldwin was off duty secret service agent in the area waiting for a friend when police say he was ambushed and shot several times in attempted robbery and the suspects only got an ipad. baldwin died within th
. >> and a twist in murder of secret service officer arthur baldwin. d.c. police announce they made to two arrests one suspects was charged in connection another high profile crime. "fox5" jeep fer dave sis live in norm west with the story. >> hey there tony this is quite a twist and police chief making announcement here late this afternoon that a teenage suspect already in jail charged with one high profile murder is now charged with a second. that suspect's name maurice...
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live in brooklyn, arthur chi'en, alison: that's going to be a big one. thank you so much. security delays have caused long lines at newark-liberty airport and passengers can expect those times to increase. newark's lost 70 tsa workers since 2014 because of budget cuts. no need to go to the airport to get out of here for good oh -- >> everyone needs to come here. we have a nice stretch of weather. alison: i was staring and forecast. it's beautiful. >> everybody is so happy and complimentary to me. i'm glad everyone is enjoying weather. let's move on and enjoy it. things will change. the weather always does. today's high numbers were just where we should be for this time of year. we were mostly in the 50s to low 60s with a high topping out at 62 degrees in central park. we hit that number at about 3:30 earlier this afternoon. that are still pretty much in the same range in the 50s and 60s. 60 in sussex. we've dropped to 57 in central park. it's cooler towards the east end, montauk is checking in at 48 at this hour. these numbers are a couple of degrees milder than they were
live in brooklyn, arthur chi'en, alison: that's going to be a big one. thank you so much. security delays have caused long lines at newark-liberty airport and passengers can expect those times to increase. newark's lost 70 tsa workers since 2014 because of budget cuts. no need to go to the airport to get out of here for good oh -- >> everyone needs to come here. we have a nice stretch of weather. alison: i was staring and forecast. it's beautiful. >> everybody is so happy and...
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lou: arthur laffer, love having you on. >> thank you.ext, speaker ryan ruling out a run for president. do you feel relief? we've heard his denials, however, before. >> does paul ryan want to be speaker? >> no, he doesn't. >> do you want to be speaker? >> no. >> why not? >> i don't want to be speaker. lou: seems so credible there, didn't he? can we believe ryan this time? jedidiah bila and matt schlapp take up that very issue, and where is donald trump and where is ted cruz, and why aren't they in the same place and what will be the result? will be the result? stay with us. this is my retirement. retiring retired tires. and i never get tired of it. are you entirely prepared to retire? plan your never tiring retiring retired tires retirement with e*trade. i don't want to live with the uncertainties of hep c. plan your never tiring retiring retired tires retirement or wonder whether i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. harvoni is proven
lou: arthur laffer, love having you on. >> thank you.ext, speaker ryan ruling out a run for president. do you feel relief? we've heard his denials, however, before. >> does paul ryan want to be speaker? >> no, he doesn't. >> do you want to be speaker? >> no. >> why not? >> i don't want to be speaker. lou: seems so credible there, didn't he? can we believe ryan this time? jedidiah bila and matt schlapp take up that very issue, and where is donald trump...
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the judge mindy glazer, before her arthur booth charged with burglary. a glimmer of recognition. you see that smile? and then she asks. >> did you go to nautilus for middle school. >> oh, my goodness. >> yep, they were kids together here at miami beach's nautilus middle school. two kids in school photos who both show promise but then arthur's life went wrong. >> i'm sorry to see you there. i always wondered what happened to you sir. this is the nicest kid in middle school. >> oh, my goodness. >> drug addiction, a life in and out of prison, it all seemed to hit him at once. the path his life had taken, the video was watched millions of times since then back in june. now we'll see if this video also catches on because the other day, booth was released from jail, his family was there. and so was judge glazer. at this, their second encounter, she had a message for him. >> you're going to do something good for somebody else. >> better believe it. >> call it a pledge to do better for old time's sake. john donvan, abc news, washington. >> i love that story. wha
the judge mindy glazer, before her arthur booth charged with burglary. a glimmer of recognition. you see that smile? and then she asks. >> did you go to nautilus for middle school. >> oh, my goodness. >> yep, they were kids together here at miami beach's nautilus middle school. two kids in school photos who both show promise but then arthur's life went wrong. >> i'm sorry to see you there. i always wondered what happened to you sir. this is the nicest kid in middle...
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this has substantial consequence that arthur and bowery both spoke to in their comments. one piece of evidence is the interview callback great with criminal records is lower than without criminal records and it is much lower for blacks than whites. criminal sanctions with the negative consequences and the statistics of the family end poverty increases by 40 percent walla father is incarcerated the fact that tens of millions of americans have of record that this is a point to a larger fraction playing a role including the long-term decline in the participation rate. it is important to understand crime has a substantial cost. in produces direct damages to property and medical cost and reduced quality and loss of life in some of the poorest communities disproportionately. economist try to estimate the social cost has a range of estimates for the media and is about $300 billion per year. this is something. >> and the effect that has done society the contract measures like education have uniformly been found to have a cost benefit. with an important part of the strategy to red
this has substantial consequence that arthur and bowery both spoke to in their comments. one piece of evidence is the interview callback great with criminal records is lower than without criminal records and it is much lower for blacks than whites. criminal sanctions with the negative consequences and the statistics of the family end poverty increases by 40 percent walla father is incarcerated the fact that tens of millions of americans have of record that this is a point to a larger fraction...
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come will turn back to author. -- arthur. >> thank you for this.efore i get home and my wife -- i am a strong supporter of hillary clinton when i said president daniels is in contrast to the primary. i think this is one of the key issues that this country faces is how do we rapidly connect kids with skills? not only the knowledge, but the skills they will need in life? or marco is working on his part of this. apprenticeship will be a huge part of it. like a president dana was refers to come is another part of this. we have longer school days and longer school days along the school years. he's an eighth grade and loves it. we have experiments like that all over the country. where youis might be get institutions of higher learning they get that. >> mr. president? [applause] >> that is a provocative question. me, ourg that strikes students living also read, and people in particular seem complacent about giving up all of this data. by the way,
come will turn back to author. -- arthur. >> thank you for this.efore i get home and my wife -- i am a strong supporter of hillary clinton when i said president daniels is in contrast to the primary. i think this is one of the key issues that this country faces is how do we rapidly connect kids with skills? not only the knowledge, but the skills they will need in life? or marco is working on his part of this. apprenticeship will be a huge part of it. like a president dana was refers to...
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they wore plaid shirts and represent it typical jewish moral earnestness, arthur miller. and his anti-type, truman capote. he represented the author as effite. both had a long run. we had leonard bernstein, his debut was legendary and attractive the same kind of frenzy adulation as frank sinatra. here we have the art world represented in the first of the exiled artworld. salvador dali looking rather clean cut in his chalk striped suit. to the left his dealer, julian levine. here we have the ballet troupe in 1942. here we have george balanchine representing the european artworld and lawrence hart of hammerstein and heart. here we have the kind of gathering of darlings of the gods. 54th street in 1950. she continued her career but no longer able to dance. a writer. campbell, you probably recognize tennessee williams and gore vidal. here we have the irascible as they were characterized by the herald tribune. the abstract expressionist painters. you will probably recognize kuning, bosco, jackson pollock with a guarded hooded expression. here we have their dealer, betty parson
they wore plaid shirts and represent it typical jewish moral earnestness, arthur miller. and his anti-type, truman capote. he represented the author as effite. both had a long run. we had leonard bernstein, his debut was legendary and attractive the same kind of frenzy adulation as frank sinatra. here we have the art world represented in the first of the exiled artworld. salvador dali looking rather clean cut in his chalk striped suit. to the left his dealer, julian levine. here we have the...
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lou: arthur laffer, love having you on. >> thank you.: up next, speaker ryan ruling out a run for president. do you feel relief? we've heard his denials, however, before. >> does paul ryan want to be speaker? >> no, he doesn't. >> do you want to be speaker? >> no. >> why not? >> i don't want to be speaker. lou: seems so credible there, didn't he? can we believe ryan this time? jedidiah bila and matt schlapp take up that very issue, and where is donald trump and where is ted cruz, and why aren't they in the same place and what will be the result? stay with us. we'll be right back. it's more than the cloud. it's security - and flexibility. it's where great ideas and vital data are stored. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions from a trusted it partner. including cloud and hosting services - >> lou: joining us tonight. the head of the conservative movement america. matt schlapp. and jedediah by. lou: let's start with paul ryan. >> i don't think he wants the job. there are people who want to beg paul ryan and mitt romney to
lou: arthur laffer, love having you on. >> thank you.: up next, speaker ryan ruling out a run for president. do you feel relief? we've heard his denials, however, before. >> does paul ryan want to be speaker? >> no, he doesn't. >> do you want to be speaker? >> no. >> why not? >> i don't want to be speaker. lou: seems so credible there, didn't he? can we believe ryan this time? jedidiah bila and matt schlapp take up that very issue, and where is donald...
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but then arthur's life went wrong. >> oh, my goodness. >> i'm sorry to see you here. i always wondered what happened to you, sir. >> reporter: here those kids were both grown up in court. school. >> reporter: drug addiction. it all seemed to hit him at once -- the path his life had the video was watched millions of times since then. now we'll see if this video also catches on because the other day booth was released from jail. judge glazer and at this, their second encounter, she had a message for him. >> you're going to do something good for somebody else. >> better believe it. >> reporter: call it a pledge to do better for old times' sake. john donvan, abc news, washington. >> what a great pledge indeed. "gma" and "this week" in the morning. we will see you right back here tomorrow night. i'm cecilia vega. good night. this is "jeopardy!" introducing today's contestants -- a teacher and songwriter from wilton, connecticut...
but then arthur's life went wrong. >> oh, my goodness. >> i'm sorry to see you here. i always wondered what happened to you, sir. >> reporter: here those kids were both grown up in court. school. >> reporter: drug addiction. it all seemed to hit him at once -- the path his life had the video was watched millions of times since then. now we'll see if this video also catches on because the other day booth was released from jail. judge glazer and at this, their second...
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good evening, arthur. >> there have been some many twists. the mother of akai gurley calling this an injustice, showing that officer's lives are valued above black individuals. peter liang faced a complicated case. the district attorney asked in the sentencing guidelines that he not be given prison time. the judge went along with that and reduced the manslaughter conviction that was handed down to criminally negligent homicide. that was a reduction in the crime. he waived six months of house arrest that had been requested by the district attorney's the judge did increase the number of community hours to be served from 500 to 800. the central part of this, what happened here was not intentional but criminally negligent. >> he was entering with a serious mind to do his job of protecting the people of the pink houses. shooting that gun and killing somebody was probably the last thing in his mind. >> reporter: the reaction to the judge's decision showed the pressure on this case. supporters of gurley could not believe an innocent man is killed ye
good evening, arthur. >> there have been some many twists. the mother of akai gurley calling this an injustice, showing that officer's lives are valued above black individuals. peter liang faced a complicated case. the district attorney asked in the sentencing guidelines that he not be given prison time. the judge went along with that and reduced the manslaughter conviction that was handed down to criminally negligent homicide. that was a reduction in the crime. he waived six months of...
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and arthur brooks. of those of us who work here on think tank row, we look upon arthur as our moral compass, especially with your new book. thanks for all you've done. arthur. >> please watch this space for more conversations on this incredibly important topic. i'm sure the most newsworthy items is the nomination by -- [ laughter ] >> we'll have a conversation about what it means to have policy and help people earn their success, which is on which this entire discussion is centered. i thank all of you on behalf of all of us. >>> campaign 2016 continues today with the wisconsin primary. tune in for complete election results, candidate speeches and viewer reaction. takes you on the road to the white house on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. >> american history tv. this weekend on lectures and history. >> old kinds of obstacles falling by the wayside. lincoln has decided when the time is right, he will enact a new aim for a war effort that would add to the union human freedom. >> at 10:00 on "reel amer
and arthur brooks. of those of us who work here on think tank row, we look upon arthur as our moral compass, especially with your new book. thanks for all you've done. arthur. >> please watch this space for more conversations on this incredibly important topic. i'm sure the most newsworthy items is the nomination by -- [ laughter ] >> we'll have a conversation about what it means to have policy and help people earn their success, which is on which this entire discussion is centered....
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this all has substantial consequences that arthur and valerie both spoke to in their comments. one piece of evidence is just the interview call-back rate for people with criminal records is lower than without criminal records and it is much lower for blacks with criminal records than it is for whites with criminal records. criminal sanctions can also have negative consequences for a range of factors like health, debt, transportation, housing and food security. and the statistic that valerie was so struck by, the probability of the family in poverty increases by nearly 40% while a father is incarcerated. the fact that tens of millions of americans have a record means this is applying to a larger and larger fraction of our population over time. and playing a role in a range of the economic challenges we face, including the long-term decline in the labor force participation rate. it is important to understand, it is not just the criminal justice system that has costs. crime also has a very substantial cost. it produces direct damages to property and medical costs. pain, suffering,
this all has substantial consequences that arthur and valerie both spoke to in their comments. one piece of evidence is just the interview call-back rate for people with criminal records is lower than without criminal records and it is much lower for blacks with criminal records than it is for whites with criminal records. criminal sanctions can also have negative consequences for a range of factors like health, debt, transportation, housing and food security. and the statistic that valerie was...
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he wanted chest and alan -- chester alan arthur.e won out and was able to make arrangements to have james garfield be the presidential barony -- presidential nominee. he was named secretary of state. conklin accepted it. in a year in office left, he was assassinated. arthur became his president, to replace them, to replace james garfield. there was nothing in the constitution that talked about the duties of a vice president concerning the president. all it said was that the vice president will take over if the president is incapacitated. it didn't define what it meant by incapacitation. in article two, section six in the constitution, it states about the vice president taking over for the duties of the president. we know that vice president andrew johnson became president and took over. , butse of the death of him garfield didn't die right away. he lived for 80 days, so the question was -- is this incapacitation? and if so, does the vice president takeover or does he wait until the death of president garfield, if garfield dies? kill
he wanted chest and alan -- chester alan arthur.e won out and was able to make arrangements to have james garfield be the presidential barony -- presidential nominee. he was named secretary of state. conklin accepted it. in a year in office left, he was assassinated. arthur became his president, to replace them, to replace james garfield. there was nothing in the constitution that talked about the duties of a vice president concerning the president. all it said was that the vice president will...
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maria: arthur aidala comest you next hour. 15-foot alligator with allegedly dining on cows at a florida farm. you've got to see these pictures. wait until you see the size of this modern-day dinosaur. the branded entertainment arena and the chamber of commerce spokesperson. journalists talk about the question on everybody's mind. it's a sports team coming to vegas? back in a moment. . . . maria: welcome back, good wednesday, everybody. i'm maria bartiromo. it is april 6th, top stories right now, 6:30 a.m. score one for the underdogs. ted cruz and bernie sanders took wisconsin last night. despite she's still looking ahead to the general election. >> the fellow from new york, i wish he would get one of his powers and actually walk the streets. maria: paypal with details. las vegas opening new arena, how it's betting on the move to revoot liez las vegas. futures with higher opening. we are expecting the higher opening to be up in tridding, nasdaq, s&p 500 also higher this morning. checking the delegate count right now. ted cruz p
maria: arthur aidala comest you next hour. 15-foot alligator with allegedly dining on cows at a florida farm. you've got to see these pictures. wait until you see the size of this modern-day dinosaur. the branded entertainment arena and the chamber of commerce spokesperson. journalists talk about the question on everybody's mind. it's a sports team coming to vegas? back in a moment. . . . maria: welcome back, good wednesday, everybody. i'm maria bartiromo. it is april 6th, top stories right...
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the judge her name is mindy glazer, before her arthur booth. suddenly she has a glimmer of recognition. see that smile? and then she asks -- >> did you go the nautilus for middle school? >> oh my goodness. >> reporter: yep. they were kids together. here at miami beach's nautilus middle school. two kids in school photos who both showed promise. but then arthur's life went wrong. >> oh my goodness. >> i'm sorry to see you here. i always wondered what happened to sir. this is the nicest kid in middle school. >> reporter: drug addiction, a life in and out of prison. the path his life took, the video was watched millions o time -- of times since then but now we'll see if video also catches on because the other day booth was released from jail and his family was there. and so was judge glazer. and at this, their second encounter. she had a message for him. >> you're going to do something good for somebody else. that's what you can do. >> bet every believe it. >> reporter: call it a pledge to do better. [ grinding metal ] whoa, that doesn't look good.
the judge her name is mindy glazer, before her arthur booth. suddenly she has a glimmer of recognition. see that smile? and then she asks -- >> did you go the nautilus for middle school? >> oh my goodness. >> reporter: yep. they were kids together. here at miami beach's nautilus middle school. two kids in school photos who both showed promise. but then arthur's life went wrong. >> oh my goodness. >> i'm sorry to see you here. i always wondered what happened to sir....
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arthur, great to see you, rebecca, good to see you. >> good to see you. >> arthur, congratulations. that's it for us tonight. and good night from new york. . kennedy: well, i personally am watching, how are you? welcome to thursday. watching the curious transformation of donald trump. and to quote dickens as i often do in regards to the odd political season, it was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the spring of hope, the winter of despair. this is the tale of two trumps. donald desperately wants the presidency looming within his grasp, there is the wand that wants to hurl swears and insults and to drag anyone down who taunts him into a pit of shirtless jell-o wrestling. the side he needs is the presidential donald who can deliver a slow foreign policy speech and teleprompters in every bathroom. here is donald's test run in the new tiara. >> we're going to finally have a coherent foreign policy, based upon american interests, and the shared interests of our allies. kennedy: and we know old patterns die hard.
arthur, great to see you, rebecca, good to see you. >> good to see you. >> arthur, congratulations. that's it for us tonight. and good night from new york. . kennedy: well, i personally am watching, how are you? welcome to thursday. watching the curious transformation of donald trump. and to quote dickens as i often do in regards to the odd political season, it was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the...
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maria: arthur aidala is herere.n expert in the l law d constitutionon. >> i don't t think what they are doining is illegegal. asas donald trump about in his statement of what am in the morning and ththathere could be industries for legal. basically y in a state where you've got a shot, i'm going t o lay back. you lay baback, but is it too little too late? let'talk abobout reaeality. the e congressman says he thinks john kasasich isis going to puta good show. is it a good enough owow to overcocome the donald trott machine? i doubtt. ria: i have a qckuestion with the 1976 convention. donald trump does not have enoughorny dd show up, what are therocedures? what can we expect out of it? >> after the first blot a number of legates will become unbound. where they go remains to be seen. >> ex-husband john kasich has gogood shot. >> o on the first ballot if no e receives 123votes, i find it rd a a lot of ted cruz people will jump over to nald trump after l the comments donald has made about the sen. john kasich by s staying
maria: arthur aidala is herere.n expert in the l law d constitutionon. >> i don't t think what they are doining is illegegal. asas donald trump about in his statement of what am in the morning and ththathere could be industries for legal. basically y in a state where you've got a shot, i'm going t o lay back. you lay baback, but is it too little too late? let'talk abobout reaeality. the e congressman says he thinks john kasasich isis going to puta good show. is it a good enough owow to...
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game of thrones mastermind arthur george r.r. martin created a process. >>> welcome back.richelle carey. this is a special edition of talk to al jazeera. we are remembering some of the best interviews we have shared with you. in a moment, you will hear from mobi who went from being a relative unknown to one of the most important electronic dance music performers. he sat down with lisa fletcher. first, russell simons from music to fashion and social action. the do you recallal influence and a strong advocate for justice. he spoke to "al jazeera america." >> we were on twitter talking about hoffman's death and your perspective sort of drug laws you said if he were alive today would he go to jail or rehab? the war on drugs has done more to destroy the fabric of the black community than anything we can think of. >> the war on drugs from taking innocent diseased people, locked them up, educated them in criminal behavior and dump them back in the hood with no hope. at that became jail culture. you learn. you are educated in how to do things you never would have done just by -- a
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arthur chi'en, fox 5 news. back to you. dari: thank you. we have this developing news out of harlem. two nypd officers have been hurt in a car crash. this is at 139th and 7th. that's a live look at the scene from skyfox hd. a victim flagged down officers to say they were robbed. police pursued somebody matching the description of the robber and that's when the accident happened. the officers were taken to harlem hospital, their injuries nonlife-threatening. two suspects were taken into custody. steve: the nypd looking into a claim made by a man from california. dari: this is disgusting. he told police he was walking through central park last night when he was approached by a man who offered him sex with a child. lidia curanaj is in the park with more on that tonight. >> reporter: i just got off the phone with the nypd. they tell me right now this investigation is still ongoing. they still don't have any leads. a lot of crazy things happen in this big city. but everyone we spoke to was completely shocked by this incident. >> i never heard of
arthur chi'en, fox 5 news. back to you. dari: thank you. we have this developing news out of harlem. two nypd officers have been hurt in a car crash. this is at 139th and 7th. that's a live look at the scene from skyfox hd. a victim flagged down officers to say they were robbed. police pursued somebody matching the description of the robber and that's when the accident happened. the officers were taken to harlem hospital, their injuries nonlife-threatening. two suspects were taken into custody....
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i'm arthur chi'en, fox 5 news. dari: thank you. tomorrow is sentencing day for the former nypd officer convicted of accidentally killing 28-year-old akai gurley in 2014. peter liang was convicted of manslaughter in february. he faces a possible sentence of up to 15 years in prison. the brooklyn district attorney has recommended five years probation, six months of home confinement and 500 hours of community service. in a statement, gurley's family said they were outraged and called the recommendation of no jail time inadequate. those taking to the steps of city hall, calling on congress to give law enforcement officials the legal tools to unlock smartphones needed to solve crimes. the group says in many cases, evidence cannot be accessed due to encryption. they say judges across the country have signed hundreds of search warrants to get into smartphones but apple and google refuse to help in the investigation. >> the balance between privacy and public safety has been decided by two private companies who own 96.7 percent of the world
i'm arthur chi'en, fox 5 news. dari: thank you. tomorrow is sentencing day for the former nypd officer convicted of accidentally killing 28-year-old akai gurley in 2014. peter liang was convicted of manslaughter in february. he faces a possible sentence of up to 15 years in prison. the brooklyn district attorney has recommended five years probation, six months of home confinement and 500 hours of community service. in a statement, gurley's family said they were outraged and called the...
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arthur chi'en, fox 5 news. back to you. dari: thank you. a massive data breach is being reported in turkey. hackers stole the names and id numbers of nearly 50 million turkish citizens. the info is -- can be used for identity theft and fraud purposes. officials believe a group from iceland is responsible. last year hackers stole the personal info of 22 million federal employees in the u.s. from the office of personal management. >> >> brussels airport is back up and running two weeks after that terror attack there. more than 20 flights were expected to leave there today. authorities hope to have 100 flights going out by tomorrow and return to maximum capacity before the start of summer. three suspected isis militants carried out suicide bombings at the airport and at a subway 35 people were killed. steve: amtrak trains are running on schedule today, a day after the deadly accident in pennsylvania. the engine of a train carrying 300 people and seven crew members derailed after hitting a piece of construction equipment on the tracks. the acci
arthur chi'en, fox 5 news. back to you. dari: thank you. a massive data breach is being reported in turkey. hackers stole the names and id numbers of nearly 50 million turkish citizens. the info is -- can be used for identity theft and fraud purposes. officials believe a group from iceland is responsible. last year hackers stole the personal info of 22 million federal employees in the u.s. from the office of personal management. >> >> brussels airport is back up and running two...
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live at penn station, arthur chi'en, back to you. alison: thanks so much. mayor de blasio says the federal corruption probe won't keep him from running again. he said this morning he will be running for a second term next did nothing wrong. state and federal prosecutors are investigating whether his administration broke campaign finance laws. >> i think they should ask the question how a state board of elections official singled us out apparently not understanding how state election law works and then leaked their document to the media, which in and of itself may be a violation of the law. >> reporter: the mayor insists his administration is cooperating fully with several different investigations. >>> nick is here now. nick, i've heard a lot of people complaining. i hate to say complaining, but about the weekend. they do that. that's one of the pitfalls of my business. alison: is it all going to be bad? nick: it is going to rain. not all weekend. tomorrow will be looking pretty decent. it's sunday that will be the problem. we'll have rain returning on sunda
live at penn station, arthur chi'en, back to you. alison: thanks so much. mayor de blasio says the federal corruption probe won't keep him from running again. he said this morning he will be running for a second term next did nothing wrong. state and federal prosecutors are investigating whether his administration broke campaign finance laws. >> i think they should ask the question how a state board of elections official singled us out apparently not understanding how state election law...
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745 drive northbound haven square and stop at the intersection with arthur street.he passenger of the vehicle -- >> snitchin'. >> -- exited -- >> snitchin'. >> -- and fired a handgun towards him. robinson backed up and escaped. robinson described the shooter as a black male, 22 years old to 27, six foot, thin build with dreads. robinson said his car was struck by gunfire. because i don't even know nobody who look like that? >> do you drive a bmw? >> yeah, i know. we don't got no 745s. >> we don't ride 745s. >> yeah, all these [ bleep ] that be talking, yeah, ain't no talking, ain't no snitching. you feel me? half of these [ bleep ] in here probably snitching on paperwork. i seen paperwork on [ bleep ] that's up in here right now. you feel me? >> long says it is his understanding that if robinson's girlfriend does not provide a statement in the next two days, the case could be dismissed and he will be released. >> she didn't show up at court today, so hopefully tuesday is my lucky day, and they drop all the charges. >>> coming up -- >> how would somebody get drugs in
745 drive northbound haven square and stop at the intersection with arthur street.he passenger of the vehicle -- >> snitchin'. >> -- exited -- >> snitchin'. >> -- and fired a handgun towards him. robinson backed up and escaped. robinson described the shooter as a black male, 22 years old to 27, six foot, thin build with dreads. robinson said his car was struck by gunfire. because i don't even know nobody who look like that? >> do you drive a bmw? >> yeah, i...
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was -- think happened in in december of -- december 15themb5 and it was the murder of 30-year-old arthur baldwin.dwin. baldwin was on leave from thevet secret service after being a arrested for allegedly trying tn break into his girlfriend'sd' amount.amount. as that case proceeded, he was, found shot several times on first street southwest in the t middle of the afternoon and hend later died at a hospital. hospia chief lanier says the motive in this case appears to be robberyr and she said getting resolutiont to cases like this is very important to the community >> people in the community don'd cooperate or won't talk with thh police or won't help us, it'sp ' not the case.the we do get a lot of help from our community, and i think we owe i to them to come back out and publicly let everybody know whee we make an arrest in these t cases. gets a lot of coverage when it happens we need to make sure iti gets the same coverage when aneh arrest is made. >> reporter: this morning he moh was moved from the d.c. jail toi the homicide branch so theyanch could be charged in connectionen with this se
was -- think happened in in december of -- december 15themb5 and it was the murder of 30-year-old arthur baldwin.dwin. baldwin was on leave from thevet secret service after being a arrested for allegedly trying tn break into his girlfriend'sd' amount.amount. as that case proceeded, he was, found shot several times on first street southwest in the t middle of the afternoon and hend later died at a hospital. hospia chief lanier says the motive in this case appears to be robberyr and she said...
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witnesses say bellamy andse anots her man shot officericer arthur baldwin during a d robbery.es l at d.c. superior court with couw more. paul. >> reporter: sarah, in the d.c. court affidavit today itt says that witnesses toldse police that maurice bellamyellay used the same gun to kill devante washington and the t secret service officer but the same affidavit says when a ballistics expert looked atxp the slugs from each crime he said they were compatible but not an exact match. maurice bellamy called himself e shoot mo and used that tha nickname under the picture of himself. now the teen is facing twointw murder counts from crimes committed a little over threelie months apart.pa bellamy was quickly caughtaugh after the murder at the deanwood station that appeared a to have taken place over a over look and a few words. words now police say the 17-year-oldyr was murder of arthur baldwin andwina off duty secret serviceter officer who was parked on parken first street southwest waiting u for a friend when police sayole several people walked up toked p his car, pulled guns and then
witnesses say bellamy andse anots her man shot officericer arthur baldwin during a d robbery.es l at d.c. superior court with couw more. paul. >> reporter: sarah, in the d.c. court affidavit today itt says that witnesses toldse police that maurice bellamyellay used the same gun to kill devante washington and the t secret service officer but the same affidavit says when a ballistics expert looked atxp the slugs from each crime he said they were compatible but not an exact match. maurice...
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arthur chi'en, fox 5 news. ernie: thank you very much. family and friends of akai gurley were upset by the decision to reduce the charge against liang and give him probation instead of prison time. the mother of gurley's three-year-old child was one of those not happy with the decision. >> i wasn't hoping for anything. i just thought he would be convicted -- the conviction of manslaughter was going to stay. never in my mind did i think it would be reduced. decision shows there is no justice. >>> now we turn to politics. it is primary day. polls are open until 9:00. there's a lot at stake for both sides involved. let's start with the democrats. with more than 200 delegates at stake, hillary clinton can close in on the magic number for that nomination. bernie sanders has been closing the gap between them recently. let's go live to liz dahlem. tell us about it. >> good evening. new york is proving to be crucial ground during this election, especially for the democrats. clinton holds only a 2-point leader over sanders according to a national
arthur chi'en, fox 5 news. ernie: thank you very much. family and friends of akai gurley were upset by the decision to reduce the charge against liang and give him probation instead of prison time. the mother of gurley's three-year-old child was one of those not happy with the decision. >> i wasn't hoping for anything. i just thought he would be convicted -- the conviction of manslaughter was going to stay. never in my mind did i think it would be reduced. decision shows there is no...
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charles sims was arrested monday night and tries with first-degree murder, ac cused of shooting arthur baldwin in december. they believe the motive may have been robbery. baldwin was suspended at the time of the shooting. leon: a a scathing review of metro from a federal agency. tom roussey is live on the scene. there were more than 200 defects that need immediate attention? tom: yeah, definitely it highlights a lot of problems. the moste a passenger, concerning problems involve what would happen if there was ever an emergency in the tunnels. letter to the metro gm, the federal transit administration found more than 200 problems that metro needs to fix, and some are so serious that they report. they need to be dealt with now. if they are not doing it, it's important for the authorities to take action. saysmany issues the fta they need to act on involve the tunnels. in the past,ned passengers need to be evacuated in the tunnels, it's not safe. lights don't work, signs are missing or in poor shape, third rail coverage is missing, and sometimes there's debris in the way. i want everything
charles sims was arrested monday night and tries with first-degree murder, ac cused of shooting arthur baldwin in december. they believe the motive may have been robbery. baldwin was suspended at the time of the shooting. leon: a a scathing review of metro from a federal agency. tom roussey is live on the scene. there were more than 200 defects that need immediate attention? tom: yeah, definitely it highlights a lot of problems. the moste a passenger, concerning problems involve what would...
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arthur anderson was the voice of the leprechaun in the cereal ads from 1963 to 1992 despite not being irish. he was best known for the cereal but he acted along orson welles in the 19 possess production of julius cesar. anderson was 93 years old. >>> a couple locked in a kiss missed a robbery unfolding right in front of them. surveillance video shows the couple pressed together at a montana bar as the armed suspects burst in. the bartender has his hands up as they ransack the cash register but doesn't disrupt the couple. at the detroit zoo's spectacular new penguin habitat. the 30 million dollar facility is the largest of its kind in the world. more than 80 penguins will call that habitat their home. it has an underground tunnel. >>> the deutsche and duchess of cambridge got an up-close visit with india's wildlife. they went on a jeep safari as they toured a national park yesterday in a remote part of the country. they even used large bottles of milk to feed orphan baby elephants and rhinos. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." ugh! heartburn! no one burns on my watch
arthur anderson was the voice of the leprechaun in the cereal ads from 1963 to 1992 despite not being irish. he was best known for the cereal but he acted along orson welles in the 19 possess production of julius cesar. anderson was 93 years old. >>> a couple locked in a kiss missed a robbery unfolding right in front of them. surveillance video shows the couple pressed together at a montana bar as the armed suspects burst in. the bartender has his hands up as they ransack the cash...
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>> governor john kasich got the flavor of arthur avenue in the bronx. the polls saying he's far behind he has a town hall in bay ridge with veterans tonight. trump has changed his schedule to focus more on new york in the coming days. >>> and we have a traffic alert pr for you. part of the henry hudson highway will be closed for emergency repairs due to an unstable retaining wall from 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. the closures will happen again saturday and sunday mornings. >>> still ahead, the new jersey pet store owner accused of leaving dozens of dogs in a freezing cold van, facing more trouble tonight. the action that could put just pups down. >> i never would have put my father there. i never once thought my father would have been associated with this. >> a deadly tug boat accident killed her dad. now a grieving daughter is speaking exclusively with us. her personal connection to his job and why she says this could >>> and an emotional plea from a texas family directed at anybody with a vehicle with a takata air bag. what they want you to do immediately.
>> governor john kasich got the flavor of arthur avenue in the bronx. the polls saying he's far behind he has a town hall in bay ridge with veterans tonight. trump has changed his schedule to focus more on new york in the coming days. >>> and we have a traffic alert pr for you. part of the henry hudson highway will be closed for emergency repairs due to an unstable retaining wall from 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. the closures will happen again saturday and sunday mornings....
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at mike's deli on arthur avenue. there are a lot of great places to eat on arthur avenue. caught up with him, had a chance to speak with him about his strategy. campaign strategy to go inthis is only option and contested convention and convince delegates to come his way at that convention. listen. >> we have people who are skilled, do this. charlie black, one of the mainin really strategists behind rold reagan. stu spencer. it's a good group of people. they figure this out. i'm just a candidate. i try to rk my way through the day and let people know what i i think about ideas. all that, i don't get too much into process. reporter: there you go, david, not getting too much into the process. but it will be as you know that process is his only option. that is very important. he is not getting to 1237 in terms delegates. the thinking among the campaign, second, third ballot, beyond, maybe delegates come his way. davi that is interesting, both kasich and trump are hammering cruz on new york comments. he will not run away from that easily. connell mcshane, thank you vvery much.
at mike's deli on arthur avenue. there are a lot of great places to eat on arthur avenue. caught up with him, had a chance to speak with him about his strategy. campaign strategy to go inthis is only option and contested convention and convince delegates to come his way at that convention. listen. >> we have people who are skilled, do this. charlie black, one of the mainin really strategists behind rold reagan. stu spencer. it's a good group of people. they figure this out. i'm just a...
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dc police have arrested a man for the murder of the off-duty secret service officer. 30-year-old arthur baldwin of upper marlboro who was shot on december 15 in southwest washington. police have not discussed a possible motive. but baldwin might have been the victim of a robbery. >>> out of fairfax county tonight, a husband making an emotional plea for his missing wife's safe >> the county firefighter has not been seen for four days, she was reported missing when she show -- when she showed up from work. today we heard from z. >> sweetheart, i love you. i am praying for you. i'm not sure where you are, but to know that we're all looking for you. and i look forward to your safe return. >> reporter: over the weekend a park ranger found nicole's car. >> reporter: the search is centered around a white oak canyon section of the park. our stephanie ramirez is on the scene where crews find the daunting task of heavy wooded mountain terrain. >> reporter: we have five trails closed here. there is so much terrain cover here. that rescue teams are hiking down, getting them back up. >> some 100 vol
dc police have arrested a man for the murder of the off-duty secret service officer. 30-year-old arthur baldwin of upper marlboro who was shot on december 15 in southwest washington. police have not discussed a possible motive. but baldwin might have been the victim of a robbery. >>> out of fairfax county tonight, a husband making an emotional plea for his missing wife's safe >> the county firefighter has not been seen for four days, she was reported missing when she show -- when...
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governor kasich set to meet with voters in the bronx on arthur avenue and tonight he'll hold a town hall with veterans in brooklyn. >> ted cruz will be in brooklyn where he's expected to tour a matzo bakery. his ties to the sweeping nwp ypd and federal corruption probe. during a question and answer session wednesday the mayor said he met the businessmen in 2013, but he's never accepted gifts from them and will not be accepting any more donations. >> neither of them have contributed to my re-election campaign. while this investigation is going on we will, of course, not accept any donations. >> news 4 has confirmed deputy inspector james grant of the 19th predifferent seen here has been placed on modified assignment as a result of this probe. the move comes after "the new york post" reported that he accepted diamonds and cash from the two men at the focus of the investigation. >> we are awaiting response from commissioner brattin who said the nypd is fully cooperating. >>> they will restrict costumed characters to certain parts of times square. council committee gave its approval yesterda
governor kasich set to meet with voters in the bronx on arthur avenue and tonight he'll hold a town hall with veterans in brooklyn. >> ted cruz will be in brooklyn where he's expected to tour a matzo bakery. his ties to the sweeping nwp ypd and federal corruption probe. during a question and answer session wednesday the mayor said he met the businessmen in 2013, but he's never accepted gifts from them and will not be accepting any more donations. >> neither of them have contributed...