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larson: thank you. another great member of the 106th congress, someone who heads up our seniors task force, but someone who has been on the floor since 9:30 this morning, jan schakowsky. [applause] ms. schakowsky: so the 106th congress started in 1999. and one of the first speeches that i made on the floor of the house was after the columbine massacre. i was naive enough to think that this really was going to be a tipping point, that finally in 1999 the congress was going to act. and it didn't. and when gabby giffords, our own colleague, was shot and people were killed, including a 9-year-old girl, i thought, well, for sure this is it, because she was at a congress on your corner, she was doing what we all do, we go outside and we meet with our constituents. we can all relate to that. on both sides of the aisle. but we didn't. after , 15 years columbine, here we are. nd the deaths keep mounting. i went to my granddaughter's graduation a couple weeks ago and it was dedicated to dajay who was shot on the
larson: thank you. another great member of the 106th congress, someone who heads up our seniors task force, but someone who has been on the floor since 9:30 this morning, jan schakowsky. [applause] ms. schakowsky: so the 106th congress started in 1999. and one of the first speeches that i made on the floor of the house was after the columbine massacre. i was naive enough to think that this really was going to be a tipping point, that finally in 1999 the congress was going to act. and it didn't....
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larson: john. listeningyou who were speech everthe best on the floor of the house of representatives, and there's been a lot of good ones, was given today by our own john lewis. [applause] [cheers and applause] mr. lewis: thank you, john larson. we owe john larson -- [applause] he's been here for hours. john larson. [applause] thank you. katherine, thank you. i want to thank each and every ne of you for finding a way to get in the way. thank you for getting in trouble. good trouble. [applause] you didn't have to do it, but you did it. i never, ever thought that one day after sitting in many days 1960, when i s in had hair on my head and a few ounds lighter, that i would be sitting down on the house floor with all you great democrats. this was wonderful. [applause] sitting here since early this morning. you came to the floor at 9:00. 9:30. during five-minutes. look what time it is. you're still standing. by sitting down, sitting in, you're standing up. [applause] we protest for what is right. this m
larson: john. listeningyou who were speech everthe best on the floor of the house of representatives, and there's been a lot of good ones, was given today by our own john lewis. [applause] [cheers and applause] mr. lewis: thank you, john larson. we owe john larson -- [applause] he's been here for hours. john larson. [applause] thank you. katherine, thank you. i want to thank each and every ne of you for finding a way to get in the way. thank you for getting in trouble. good trouble. [applause]...
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larson: thank you, bobby. next we're going to hear from the gentleman from massachusetts, i hope you all get to visit cape cod later this year. bill keating. [applause] mr. keating: thank you, john. before i came to this chamber, i was a district attorney and i got to see a very stark and concrete terms just what happens in these kinds of tragedies. tragedies where hatred and violence and guns came together to make a lethal mix. i would come to those scenes and i would stand and talk with and hold hands with mothers and fathers and brothers and sisters and grandmothers and loved ones of people that were killed because of this violence. and i got to see the courage of first responders coming to the scene, the e.m.t.'s, the firefighters, the police, working frantically to save lives, working feverishly to limit injuries. coming on duty and off duty to the scene, to do what they're supposed to do. as professionals and americans, as members of a community. now, can you imagine for a second if there was a tragedy l
larson: thank you, bobby. next we're going to hear from the gentleman from massachusetts, i hope you all get to visit cape cod later this year. bill keating. [applause] mr. keating: thank you, john. before i came to this chamber, i was a district attorney and i got to see a very stark and concrete terms just what happens in these kinds of tragedies. tragedies where hatred and violence and guns came together to make a lethal mix. i would come to those scenes and i would stand and talk with and...
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larson: joaquin castro. while he's coming up, we want to remind everybody that even though cameras have been turned off, many americans keep coming into our balconies to witness democracy in action. to witness the members of the house -- [applause] joaquin. mr. castro: in the early 1990's, around the time i graduated from high school, my hometown was the drive by capital of texas. that year, there were 1,262 drive-by shootings in san antonio. more than dallas, fort worth, and austin combined. earlier this month, in san antonio, there was a 5-year-old girl who was killed while she was sleeping because of a stray bullet. on father's day, there was a 40-year-old man who had a son who was killed because of a road rage incident. we understand that these are folks who respect the second amendment. if wef us over the years, think about protecting our family, we've imagined somebody breaking into our homes at 2:00 or 3:00 in the morning and perhaps thought about buying a gun and many people have. for self-defense. i
larson: joaquin castro. while he's coming up, we want to remind everybody that even though cameras have been turned off, many americans keep coming into our balconies to witness democracy in action. to witness the members of the house -- [applause] joaquin. mr. castro: in the early 1990's, around the time i graduated from high school, my hometown was the drive by capital of texas. that year, there were 1,262 drive-by shootings in san antonio. more than dallas, fort worth, and austin combined....
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but by next year larson sees ralph lauren's business stabilizing. by the year after expects it to start growing again. the stocks initially sold off hard on tuesday because investors panicked about the hideous guidance or the current year. at the end of the day they had more thought. they correctly i think had gotten more comfortable with the plan and the stock managed to rebound dramatically. it was down 10 on "squawk on the street." i said just go buy t the guy is doing what is necessary. here is the thing that makes it nerve-racking, major turn around in retail take a tremendous amount of time. i want you to consider, for instance, pvh, the parent of whommy hill higer and calvin kline. they decided to revamp the calvin kline brand and acquired warnico which brought calvin kline licenses back. this turn didn't happen overnight, it took forever. the integration was long and rocky and took years to pull off. if you were patient eventually the ceo delivered and calvin kline started putting up much better numbers. hence why the stock has roblngted up
but by next year larson sees ralph lauren's business stabilizing. by the year after expects it to start growing again. the stocks initially sold off hard on tuesday because investors panicked about the hideous guidance or the current year. at the end of the day they had more thought. they correctly i think had gotten more comfortable with the plan and the stock managed to rebound dramatically. it was down 10 on "squawk on the street." i said just go buy t the guy is doing what is...
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larson. mr. yarmuth: i think we can yield to mr. larson from connecticut. mr. larson: thank you. i thank the gentleman from memphis and i especially thank the gentleman from louisville for organizing this special order this evening. can't think of an athlete who more impacted my life and certainly the lives of people in our generation, the gentleman from louisville forget, n 1960, or i maybe you started when you were 16. but watching then cassius clay in the 1960 olympics in rome, a legendary olympics that produced so many highlights of american athleticism, from bob hayes to rayford johnson and of course this young boyish looking but eloquent and masterful heavyweight that move ed like nothing else i had ever seen or would ever see since. i used to watch -- my father worked three jobs, about the only time he was home on a friday night, we'd watch the sports hour, which was the boxing matches that would occur and my dad loved to follow boxing and he was a big joe lewis and rocky fan and of course my dad's generation, when cassius clay came along, were not happy with his poetry an
larson. mr. yarmuth: i think we can yield to mr. larson from connecticut. mr. larson: thank you. i thank the gentleman from memphis and i especially thank the gentleman from louisville for organizing this special order this evening. can't think of an athlete who more impacted my life and certainly the lives of people in our generation, the gentleman from louisville forget, n 1960, or i maybe you started when you were 16. but watching then cassius clay in the 1960 olympics in rome, a legendary...
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. ♪ >> shad: on the show today: brie larson. she's a rising star.e's a star of a stand-out drama. i talked to brie about the extreme lengths she went to prepare froom. a movie about a woman held captive with her young son. >> brie larson: there were certain things about the movie that were really dark. and in learning so much about sexual abuse and how often it happens, i felt helpless and angry. and i felt that there were certain aspects of this movie that really shook me. he's a former child soldier, and he's turned his violent experience into a graphic novel for kids as young as ten. we'll talk all about his experiences and his powerful new book. >> michel chikwanine: they dropped an ak-47 in my hand. and the rebel commander was yelling in my ears, and i could hear him loudly screaming, "shoot." >> shad: also: coeur de pirate. the piano chanteuse is back with a new album called roses. it finds her embracing english-language songs and a strong pop sound. coeur de pirate performs live in studio. i'm shad, and this is q. ♪ >> ma: truck, wiggle out,
. ♪ >> shad: on the show today: brie larson. she's a rising star.e's a star of a stand-out drama. i talked to brie about the extreme lengths she went to prepare froom. a movie about a woman held captive with her young son. >> brie larson: there were certain things about the movie that were really dark. and in learning so much about sexual abuse and how often it happens, i felt helpless and angry. and i felt that there were certain aspects of this movie that really shook me. he's a...
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larson, for two minutes. mr. larson: thank you, mr. speaker. and thank my colleagues and for all of america that's listening. you just heard the soul of the united states congress speak, the soul of this nation cries out for a vote. we are gathered here on this floor today to accomplish a single goal. we implore, we ask our colleagues, our colleague from georgia stood on that side to appeal to the better angels on that side of the aisle to provide us with the simple dignity that every american is calling for -- a vote. and with that i yield back to my colleague from georgia. mr. lewis: thank you, my friend, my brother, for yielding. now is the time for us to find real.to make it we have to occupy the floor of the house until there is action. mr. larson: rise up, democrats. rise up, americans. this cannot stand. we will occupy this floor. we will no longer be denied a right to vote. i yield to our majority whip and leader. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house t
larson, for two minutes. mr. larson: thank you, mr. speaker. and thank my colleagues and for all of america that's listening. you just heard the soul of the united states congress speak, the soul of this nation cries out for a vote. we are gathered here on this floor today to accomplish a single goal. we implore, we ask our colleagues, our colleague from georgia stood on that side to appeal to the better angels on that side of the aisle to provide us with the simple dignity that every american...
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i want to thank john larson who is still on the floor.on't know if he'll be able to come out here, but he's done a great job tonight. >> thank you. i want to thank all of these members for the extraordinary effort that they have made. i want to mention one thing more that should not be missed tonight. in many ways, this fight on the floor, the request for these two bills was about safety. there was another bill that passed this night, not the gun bills that would have made people safer. but i think that what john lewis has said is correct. we've crossed one bridge. we've energized our caucus. we've income ienergized the ame people and this fight will continue. >> we all understand what the general rules are here, but has that discussion been made between your advocates and the powers that be? >> i haven't had any further discussions. let me tell you, i think there are going to be some people who will continue, they want to make their points tomorrow. we're going to discuss this. but, again, let me repeat what john lewis just said. we cros
i want to thank john larson who is still on the floor.on't know if he'll be able to come out here, but he's done a great job tonight. >> thank you. i want to thank all of these members for the extraordinary effort that they have made. i want to mention one thing more that should not be missed tonight. in many ways, this fight on the floor, the request for these two bills was about safety. there was another bill that passed this night, not the gun bills that would have made people safer....
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larson for two minutes. mr. larson: thank you, mr. speaker. and thank my colleagues and for all of america that's listening, you just heard the soul of the united states congress speak, the soul of this nation cries out for a vote. we are gathered here on this floor today to accomplish a single goal. we implore, we ask our colleagues, our colleague from georgia stood on that side to appeal to the better angels on that side of the aisle to provide us with the simple dignity that every american is calling for, a vote. and with that, i yield back to my colleague from georgia. mr. lewis: thank you to my friend, my brother, for yielding. now is the time for taos find a way to dramatize it. to make it real. we have to occupy the floor of the house until there is action. rise up, democrats, rise up, americans. this cannot stand. we will occupy this floor. we will no longer be denied a right to vote. mr. larson: i yield to our majority whip. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declare
larson for two minutes. mr. larson: thank you, mr. speaker. and thank my colleagues and for all of america that's listening, you just heard the soul of the united states congress speak, the soul of this nation cries out for a vote. we are gathered here on this floor today to accomplish a single goal. we implore, we ask our colleagues, our colleague from georgia stood on that side to appeal to the better angels on that side of the aisle to provide us with the simple dignity that every american...
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larson: we will be known by the company we keep. i have never been so honored, just to listen to our colleagues. what an honor to be with all of you. the company we keep is the best that america has to offer. that wee is much more need to do, collectively come on this floor. .ur next speaker [applause] and, donna edwards has a letter from gabby giffords to read. [applause] >> we are gathered here to ask for simple fairness from our republican colleagues. we want our constituents to have the dignity to have their collective representatives cast a vote on gun safety legislation. from the founding of america to the present day, the american their elected officials are supposed to cast votes on the issues. the american public has a right to know where the congress stands on gun violence. and we are tired of moments of silence for every mass shooting. there have been over 1100 mass shootings of four people or more. every day, two under 97 people are shot in america. that means in the next five minutes, someone in america will be shot. wh
larson: we will be known by the company we keep. i have never been so honored, just to listen to our colleagues. what an honor to be with all of you. the company we keep is the best that america has to offer. that wee is much more need to do, collectively come on this floor. .ur next speaker [applause] and, donna edwards has a letter from gabby giffords to read. [applause] >> we are gathered here to ask for simple fairness from our republican colleagues. we want our constituents to have...
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jesse larson and charles clement. thank you for your service. mr. clerk, looks like we've we've done the rollcall. if you could please actually, yet a couple of commissioners absent. do we motion to excuse commissioner campos? will take that without objection >>[gavel] >> we just didn't local. let's go on to the next item >> that motion was to excuse commissioner campos. the motion was made by commissioner mar. seconded by commissioner crews did that motion passes without objection with commissioner campos being absent >> thank you. number two, please >> item number two approval of sflafco minutes from the may 20, 2016 regular meeting. >> any comments or questions? commissioner chris >> like to move to approve them >> will do that after public comment. will open up public comment on sflafco's minutes. we will close public comment >>[gavel] >> motion from commissioner crews did seconded by commissioner mar dirt will take that without objection should be dick without objection that passes. >> great. >> the agenda item number three resolution to the bo
jesse larson and charles clement. thank you for your service. mr. clerk, looks like we've we've done the rollcall. if you could please actually, yet a couple of commissioners absent. do we motion to excuse commissioner campos? will take that without objection >>[gavel] >> we just didn't local. let's go on to the next item >> that motion was to excuse commissioner campos. the motion was made by commissioner mar. seconded by commissioner crews did that motion passes without...
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ncicap.org] >> up next on american history tv, university of pepperdine school of law professor edward larson talks about the history of the vice presidency. we will learn about the men who first held that office and the early, convoluted method of selecting vice presidents. larson argues that before the 12th amendment, the office of vice president did not have substantial executive or legislative power. this talk was hosted by the university of pepperdine school of law, and it is about a half hour. >> thank you very much for that kind introduction. thank you for that. not just for me, but for all of us. welcome here -- i would like to welcome all of you. we love having you here on the most beautiful campus in america. i have been asked to speak about the origins in the early history of the vice presidency up to the 12 amendments. -- the 12th amendment. you will understand why i end at the 12th amendment by the time i have done, i hope. and that way i hope to answer , some of the wonderful questions that were raised. as a historian, to me that's a sign that i tell a story. so let me begin. in
ncicap.org] >> up next on american history tv, university of pepperdine school of law professor edward larson talks about the history of the vice presidency. we will learn about the men who first held that office and the early, convoluted method of selecting vice presidents. larson argues that before the 12th amendment, the office of vice president did not have substantial executive or legislative power. this talk was hosted by the university of pepperdine school of law, and it is about a...
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. >>> oscar winning actress briere larson will be joining captain marvel.arson could suit up as captain marvel as the second avengers before the movie hits theaters in 2019. marvel is owned by walt disney company the parent company of abc. >>> a tear jerker and turtle in a she will, hollywood a lot to offer at the theaters. tamala edwards has a preview. >> reporter: there are several new films hitting theaters this weekend if you're a game of throwns fan, the first one might make you do a double take. >>> as a kid this was my favorite place in the who will will -- whole world. >> reporter: me before you is based on the 2012 romantic novel. she takes a job and becomes a care giving to will. she shows him that live is worth living they find their lives and hearts change in ways that neither could have imagined. ♪ teenager mutant ninja turtle out of the shadows is a hit based on on the crime fighting turtles. >>> what part of the moving the shadows don't you understand. >> reporter: there are more adventure, they spring into action to battle the mad scientist
. >>> oscar winning actress briere larson will be joining captain marvel.arson could suit up as captain marvel as the second avengers before the movie hits theaters in 2019. marvel is owned by walt disney company the parent company of abc. >>> a tear jerker and turtle in a she will, hollywood a lot to offer at the theaters. tamala edwards has a preview. >> reporter: there are several new films hitting theaters this weekend if you're a game of throwns fan, the first one...
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jesse larson and charles clement. thank you for your service. mr. clerk, looks like we've we've done the rollcall. if you could please actually, yet a couple of commissioners absent. do we motion to excuse commissioner campos? will take that without objection >>[gavel] >> we just didn't local. let's go on to the next item >> that motion was to excuse commissioner campos. the motion was made by commissioner mar. seconded by commissioner crews did that motion passes without objection with commissioner campos being absent >> thank you. number two, please >> item number two approval of sflafco minutes from the may 20, 2016 regular meeting. >> any comments or questions? commissioner chris >> like to move to approve them >> will do that after public comment. will open up public comment on sflafco's minutes. we will close public comment >>[gavel] >> motion from commissioner crews did seconded by commissioner mar dirt will take that without objection should be dick without objection that passes. >> great. >> the agenda item number three resolution to the bo
jesse larson and charles clement. thank you for your service. mr. clerk, looks like we've we've done the rollcall. if you could please actually, yet a couple of commissioners absent. do we motion to excuse commissioner campos? will take that without objection >>[gavel] >> we just didn't local. let's go on to the next item >> that motion was to excuse commissioner campos. the motion was made by commissioner mar. seconded by commissioner crews did that motion passes without...
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jesse larson and charles clement. thank you for your service. mr. clerk, looks like we've we've done the rollcall. if you could please actually, yet a couple of commissioners absent. do we motion to excuse commissioner campos? will take that without objection >>[gavel] >> we just didn't local. let's go on to the next item >> that motion was to excuse commissioner campos. the motion was made by commissioner mar. seconded by commissioner crews did that motion passes without objection with commissioner campos being absent >> thank you. number two, please >> item number two approval of sflafco minutes from the may 20, 2016 regular meeting. >> any comments or questions? commissioner chris >> like to move to approve them >> will do that after public comment. will open up public comment on sflafco's minutes. we will close public comment >>[gavel] >> motion from commissioner crews did seconded by commissioner mar dirt will take that without objection should be dick without objection that passes. >> great. >> the agenda item number three resolution to the bo
jesse larson and charles clement. thank you for your service. mr. clerk, looks like we've we've done the rollcall. if you could please actually, yet a couple of commissioners absent. do we motion to excuse commissioner campos? will take that without objection >>[gavel] >> we just didn't local. let's go on to the next item >> that motion was to excuse commissioner campos. the motion was made by commissioner mar. seconded by commissioner crews did that motion passes without...
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>> reporter: take larson's prediction to heart.his is the focus of his studies at berkeley. >> understand what happens to the martian atmosphere over the last 4 billion years. >> reporter: nasa agrees with larson so it's put out recruiting posters encouraging people to think about taking the at minimum 30 million-mile trip to the red planet. notice nasa isn't looking for astrophysicists and geologistists and engineers. instead they are targeting average folks. >> if man event lip wants to colonize mars, you need all types of people. you don't just need scientists. you need, um, teachers, farmers, garbage men, people who do everyday things on earth. >> reporter: even by nasa's own predictions, getting a human to mars is decades away. in 30 years or so of given that most house are already working are too old. >> your recruit is in second grade? >> probably so. >> reporter: that's who these posters are for. >> kids now who don't really know what they want to do, got to inspire them. >> i think these posters are good at inspiring. >> r
>> reporter: take larson's prediction to heart.his is the focus of his studies at berkeley. >> understand what happens to the martian atmosphere over the last 4 billion years. >> reporter: nasa agrees with larson so it's put out recruiting posters encouraging people to think about taking the at minimum 30 million-mile trip to the red planet. notice nasa isn't looking for astrophysicists and geologistists and engineers. instead they are targeting average folks. >> if man...
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included in the list, oscar isaac and this year's best actress, brie larson. >> not everyone is happyh the move. at least one critic writing many of the invitees fall short of the basic requirement of membership having made their successes elsewhere like tv or music. like will i am. >>> another big change to one of america's high profile beauty pageants. >> the miss teen usa competition is dropping the swim suit competition for athletic wear. >> they said it was intended to show off the athleticism of the competitors. >> they feel the transition with underscore the importance of physical fitness in a less exploitive way. >> and a look at tom hanks playing a hero. >> the first trailer for "sully". it dramatized the miracle on the hudson and the pilot who landed his crippled airline er on the hudson river seven years ago. >> i got an a 320 diving for the river. >> when was your last drink? have you had any troubles at home. >> this is the captain. brace for impact. >> what? oh my god. heads down. stay down. >> there were 150 people on that plane. you were one of them. >> over 40 years i
included in the list, oscar isaac and this year's best actress, brie larson. >> not everyone is happyh the move. at least one critic writing many of the invitees fall short of the basic requirement of membership having made their successes elsewhere like tv or music. like will i am. >>> another big change to one of america's high profile beauty pageants. >> the miss teen usa competition is dropping the swim suit competition for athletic wear. >> they said it was...
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brie larson tweeting the most important thing you'll read told by a braver survivor. let's scream louder. no one deserves to be raped. >> reporter: over the last year the issue of sexual assault on campus has exploded into national consciousness. ♪ you told me it gets . lady gaga's song, belting out her song until it happens to you. ♪ until it happens to you >> reporter: surrounded by sexual assault survivors men and women, with unbreakable and not your fault on their arms. her oscar nominated song written for the searing campus rape documentary. ♪ until it happens to you, you don't know how i feel ♪ >> reporter: it brought the a list room to its feet. >> i am myself a survivor, a very grateful to the academy for giving us this world stage. ♪ >> reporter: the artist who has gone public about her sexual assault was introduced by vice president joe biden, issuing a call to action. >> let's change the culture. >> reporter: one of the 50 on stage was sophie. she was a first year student when she says she was assaulted. >> i remember feeling disdpusgug and like i didn't wa
brie larson tweeting the most important thing you'll read told by a braver survivor. let's scream louder. no one deserves to be raped. >> reporter: over the last year the issue of sexual assault on campus has exploded into national consciousness. ♪ you told me it gets . lady gaga's song, belting out her song until it happens to you. ♪ until it happens to you >> reporter: surrounded by sexual assault survivors men and women, with unbreakable and not your fault on their arms. her...
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among them on the list are idris el bah, america ferrera and brie larson. if all the new members accept the academy will become 27% female and 11% nonwhite. >> interesting. >> yeah. >>> when we come back -- this is going to a state trooper body slamming a man. but they said the video doesn't tell the whole story. cottonelle asked real people about cleaning... their bums. what? (laughs) (laughs) what does cleanripple texture do? catches all the stuff that you want to get out. this is really nice. this one is, like, it goes the extra step. it gets it all clean. how does being clean feel? kind of sassy. uh, breezy. hands up. weeeeeee. my bum is saying, "thank you very much." cleanripple texture is designed to clean better. go cottonelle, go commando. i'm terhe is.at golf. but i'd like to keep being terrible at golf for as long as i can. new patented ensure enlive has hmb plus 20 grams of protein to help rebuild muscle. . new ensure enlive. always be you. so we invented a word thatuten, means that.tificial flavors. shmorange.
among them on the list are idris el bah, america ferrera and brie larson. if all the new members accept the academy will become 27% female and 11% nonwhite. >> interesting. >> yeah. >>> when we come back -- this is going to a state trooper body slamming a man. but they said the video doesn't tell the whole story. cottonelle asked real people about cleaning... their bums. what? (laughs) (laughs) what does cleanripple texture do? catches all the stuff that you want to get...
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brie larson tweeting the most important thing you will read told by a braver survivor. let's scream louder. no one deserves to be raped. over the last year the issue of sexual assault on campus has exploded onto the national consciousness. "you tell me it gets better, it gets better ♪ >> reporter: a performance at this year's oscars calling the world's attention to the epidemic. belting out the song "until it happens to you" and then surrounded by assault victims. the young survivors became kra when doe -- ♪ until it happens to you, you won't know how i feel ♪ >> reporter: it brought the room to its feet. >> i am myself a survivor. i'm grateful to the academy for giving us this world stage. >> reporter: she was introduced by joe biden. one of the 50 on stage was just a first year student when she says she was assaulted. >> i remember feeling really disgusting and like i didn't want to be in my skin, and that's something that so many people often say that they feel like. that feeling of disgust and not wanting to be within your own body and not wanting to be there is som
brie larson tweeting the most important thing you will read told by a braver survivor. let's scream louder. no one deserves to be raped. over the last year the issue of sexual assault on campus has exploded onto the national consciousness. "you tell me it gets better, it gets better ♪ >> reporter: a performance at this year's oscars calling the world's attention to the epidemic. belting out the song "until it happens to you" and then surrounded by assault victims. the...
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brie larson said i got in. excited to use my vote to show diversity.cess of all time. $3.3 billion. she is the only woman in the top ten and the youngest actor named. >>> warners brothers released the a lock at the upcoming movie sullie. it hits theaters in november. >>> there is news of a wardrobe change. organizers of miss teen u.s. a. say they are ditching the swim suit competition. it will highlight physical fitness. this is "early today." at hillshire farm, spice is the spice of life. that's why our craftsmen season every sausage perfectly. so you can coax out great flavor effortlessly. hillshire farm. because it's worth doing right. at hillshire farm, there's a reason our slow roasted turkey taste so fresh seconds after carving, we not only seal every slice, we double seal it. the results are something to savor. hillshire farm. because it's worth doing right. jump 50 feet over the rapids and i crash land. check out my scar. there's nothing there! you didn't jump the creek! there's a new neosporin antibiotic that minimizes scars. new neosporin plu
brie larson said i got in. excited to use my vote to show diversity.cess of all time. $3.3 billion. she is the only woman in the top ten and the youngest actor named. >>> warners brothers released the a lock at the upcoming movie sullie. it hits theaters in november. >>> there is news of a wardrobe change. organizers of miss teen u.s. a. say they are ditching the swim suit competition. it will highlight physical fitness. this is "early today." at hillshire farm,...
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kyle larson gets credit for the win.ocono 400 is for tomorrow. >>> jacksonville, arena football soul in jacksonville. not everyone is paying attention on the kick off. it land, ouch, in the face. come on, front row seats, pay attention. what a day for soul quarterback dann raudabaugh, six touchdowns, no fans injured, soul win 56-42. they are eight-two. best record in the league. soul is in sole possession of the first place. >> thanks, jeff. >>> finally tonight we will leave with you a story of friendship. anyone who grew up in the late 60's and early 07's remembers mohammed ali was always entertaining but he had a frequent side kick a man who could easily be described as a polar opposite of ali but yet friendship that he forged with sports announcer howard cosell stood the test of town. here's abc's ron clay born. >> just one time,. >> reporter: boxing odd couple. mohammed ali the brash young black boxing champion from louisville and abc's howard cosell a jewish sports reporter from brooklyn. >> but somehow it worked. >
kyle larson gets credit for the win.ocono 400 is for tomorrow. >>> jacksonville, arena football soul in jacksonville. not everyone is paying attention on the kick off. it land, ouch, in the face. come on, front row seats, pay attention. what a day for soul quarterback dann raudabaugh, six touchdowns, no fans injured, soul win 56-42. they are eight-two. best record in the league. soul is in sole possession of the first place. >> thanks, jeff. >>> finally tonight we will...
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for those of you that read eric larson's the larson's the devil in the white city about chicago, we all thought that must've been the first serial killer, but but this occurs in 1885, even earlier in austin. two years later in philadelphia, 1400 miles away is that the dismembered torso. these books are both about nasty, bad things that happen but since we did not know any of the people we can enjoy armchair thrillers because that's what true crime is about. we like to read about horrible things happening to people we don't know. the microphone is not out there but i will just ask a trivia question to get us started. what were the respective populations of austin it and philadelphia in 1890? over the closest census year from 1885 when skip is writing in austin and in 1887 in philadelphia, anyone want to guess about these two cities? >> 75000 -- [inaudible] >> austin had 14,000. does that help you with philadelphia a little bit? >> philadelphia had more than 1 million people. it has 1,000,000 .5 today. i think that gives a better understanding of the country we lived in back then. the nor
for those of you that read eric larson's the larson's the devil in the white city about chicago, we all thought that must've been the first serial killer, but but this occurs in 1885, even earlier in austin. two years later in philadelphia, 1400 miles away is that the dismembered torso. these books are both about nasty, bad things that happen but since we did not know any of the people we can enjoy armchair thrillers because that's what true crime is about. we like to read about horrible things...
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brie larson is in talked to play captain marvel. she's never been portrayed on screen before.s in 2019. taylor swift and calvin harris have called it quits. our sister network e is reporting harris pulled the plug. she just became the youngest person on forbes list of richest self-made women. >>> matthew mcconaughey. >> isn't it time to reunite? do i have a lando voice? hans solo, he's that way. i have lando voice. >> jennifer lawrence. >> this is so exciting for me because i'm such a dork. space ships flying around and junk. let me get that blaster. you're going to give me the part because you feel bad for me. >> i'm tired of defending jennifer lawrence. why do they have to pick on my girl? >> you like her. >> i do. >> she's very cool. >> that's why we're going to pick on her. >> we love her. she's so normal except she's extraordinarily at the same time. i'm alex witt and this is early today. witt and this is early today. i sleep extremely hot. i wake up and i just feel like sticky. we have the windows open, the ac on, i'd close it in the middle of the night, he'd open it in
brie larson is in talked to play captain marvel. she's never been portrayed on screen before.s in 2019. taylor swift and calvin harris have called it quits. our sister network e is reporting harris pulled the plug. she just became the youngest person on forbes list of richest self-made women. >>> matthew mcconaughey. >> isn't it time to reunite? do i have a lando voice? hans solo, he's that way. i have lando voice. >> jennifer lawrence. >> this is so exciting for me...
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, with the actions of catherine clark and david sisley the, with the management of it all by john larson all day and steve all night. with the periscope to give us access to the outside world or the outside world access to us. scott and mark, so our members were very resourceful and that created a blank in the wilderness that nobody could hear kids were just talking to herself in the chamber. whether it was 2.6 was it 2.6 million contacts one where the other? so technology has enabled us to communicate in social media. all this will not of been possible without the activism with outside groups whether it is every time, weathers months against guns, of course the brady campaign, really the leader of all of us in all of this, the giver group, and the list goes on. i looked at hundreds of the groups in preparation for the communication and activism we needed. so with that, i would be pleased to take any questions you may have. >> if i don't associate your voice in your direction it's because i haven't been asleep yet did any of you get any sleep last night? >> representative lewis said last
, with the actions of catherine clark and david sisley the, with the management of it all by john larson all day and steve all night. with the periscope to give us access to the outside world or the outside world access to us. scott and mark, so our members were very resourceful and that created a blank in the wilderness that nobody could hear kids were just talking to herself in the chamber. whether it was 2.6 was it 2.6 million contacts one where the other? so technology has enabled us to...
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oscar winner brie larson is in talks to capital tan marvel.ayed on screen before. the movie is scheduled to hit theaters in 2019. >>> taylor swift and calvin harris has officially called it quits. oh no, well, neither party has officially commented on this. our sister network e is reporting that it was harris who pulled the plug. it's not all bad for t-swift. she just became the youngest person on forbes' list of richest self-made the list includes 606 names, including beyonce, oprah and facebook's sheryl sand best. >>> saturday night live released some screen tests for star wars. >> matthew mcconaughey it's time to reunite. do i have a lando voice? >> jennifer lawrence for captain -- >> this is so exciting for me because i'm such a dork. it's like so cool. let me get that blaster. you're like totally going to give me the part because you feel bad for me. >> i'm betty nguyen and this is "early today." i sleep extremely hot. i wake up and i just feel like sticky. we have the windows open, the ac on, i'd close it in the middle of the night, he'd
oscar winner brie larson is in talks to capital tan marvel.ayed on screen before. the movie is scheduled to hit theaters in 2019. >>> taylor swift and calvin harris has officially called it quits. oh no, well, neither party has officially commented on this. our sister network e is reporting that it was harris who pulled the plug. it's not all bad for t-swift. she just became the youngest person on forbes' list of richest self-made the list includes 606 names, including beyonce, oprah...
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jesse larson and charles clement. thank you for your service. mr. clerk, looks like we've we've done the rollcall. if you could please actually, yet a couple of commissioners absent. do we motion to excuse commissioner campos? will take that without objection >>[gavel] >> we just didn't local. let's go on to the next item >> that motion was to excuse commissioner campos. the motion was made by commissioner mar. seconded by commissioner crews did that motion passes without objection with commissioner campos being absent >> thank you. number two, please >> item number two approval of sflafco minutes from the may 20, 2016 regular meeting. >> any comments or questions? commissioner chris >> like to move to approve them >> will do that after public comment. will open up public comment on sflafco's minutes. we will close public comment >>[gavel] >> motion from commissioner crews did seconded by commissioner mar dirt will take that without objection should be dick without objection that passes. >> great. >> the agenda item number three resolution to the bo
jesse larson and charles clement. thank you for your service. mr. clerk, looks like we've we've done the rollcall. if you could please actually, yet a couple of commissioners absent. do we motion to excuse commissioner campos? will take that without objection >>[gavel] >> we just didn't local. let's go on to the next item >> that motion was to excuse commissioner campos. the motion was made by commissioner mar. seconded by commissioner crews did that motion passes without...
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together after that collision, 51 car smashed, 53 laps in the race they call it because of rain, kyle larson gets credit for the win, pocono 400 is tomorrow. >>> and down the shore, lpga classic at galloway township, kareem ishay who has never finished higher then tenth in the tournament shoots nine under. >> wow. >> sixty-two. she has a one shot lead, after two round, and 1.5 million-dollar purse. >> how about that not bad. >>> up next on "action news", meteorologist melissa magee has the exclusive accu weather seven day forecast, when we come right back. >>> thousands of people spent the morning, getting muddy. muck fest ms took place today at glen mills school in delaware county. it is a 3-mile mud run and obstacle course organized in support of the national multiple sclerosis society's mission to stop ms. these at the let's showed their dedication to the cause finishing the course because most of these folks about two hours to complete. >> um-hmm. >> half an hour and i'm out. >> yes. >> that is just me. time for a final check of the accu weather forecast, and it is looking like it could
together after that collision, 51 car smashed, 53 laps in the race they call it because of rain, kyle larson gets credit for the win, pocono 400 is tomorrow. >>> and down the shore, lpga classic at galloway township, kareem ishay who has never finished higher then tenth in the tournament shoots nine under. >> wow. >> sixty-two. she has a one shot lead, after two round, and 1.5 million-dollar purse. >> how about that not bad. >>> up next on "action...
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.: take a moment and thank phil jackson and jesse larson from sfgov tv will be broadcasting today's meeting. do we have any announcements >> yes. please silence sonic devices. any documents included for the file to be forwarded to the clerk. any items will be forwarded to the edge board of supervisors agenda >> thank you. item number one >> item number one >>[reading code] >> so, i am the sponsor of this item and the item before you is a zoning change for 1101 connecticut st. otherwise known as locke x which is part of the potrero hill all the ss site. the proposed zoning change will help accommodate the first phase of development and allow for on-site relocation of residents who currently live in the community and allow construction for start without demolition, excuse me without a motion existing units. it's incredibly important to ensure were not despising people during this construction period. there's revitalizing the rebuild the public housing has been a key priority for most of everyone on the board of supervisors including myself. so this legislation is absolutely critical peace for
.: take a moment and thank phil jackson and jesse larson from sfgov tv will be broadcasting today's meeting. do we have any announcements >> yes. please silence sonic devices. any documents included for the file to be forwarded to the clerk. any items will be forwarded to the edge board of supervisors agenda >> thank you. item number one >> item number one >>[reading code] >> so, i am the sponsor of this item and the item before you is a zoning change for 1101...
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the sit-in organized by congressman john larson of connecticut and led by civil rights icon congressman john lewis began just before 11:30 yesterday morning and stretched on into the early morning. around 2:30 last night, paul ryan opened a new legislative day complete with pledge of allegiance, then the house over the chants of democrats completed a week's worth of business, adjourned and won't return until july 5th. that capped the dramatic day that began with a man who is no stranger to protest. >> newtown. charleston, orlando. what is the tipping point? are we blind? can we see? how many more mothers, how many more fathers need to shed tears of grief before we do something? we were elected to lead, mr. speaker. we must be head lights and not taillights. we cannot continue to stick our heads in the sand and ignore the reality of mass gun violence in our nation. >> just as the sit-in was beginning, the house took a recess. meaning the camera's under control of the majority party were cut. democrats took to the protest with social media, some members broadcasting live on facebook and p
the sit-in organized by congressman john larson of connecticut and led by civil rights icon congressman john lewis began just before 11:30 yesterday morning and stretched on into the early morning. around 2:30 last night, paul ryan opened a new legislative day complete with pledge of allegiance, then the house over the chants of democrats completed a week's worth of business, adjourned and won't return until july 5th. that capped the dramatic day that began with a man who is no stranger to...
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amanda gray larson choked on popcorn and stopped breathing.been on life support in richmond every since. doctors think her brain will not regain significant function. miranda's family says the hospital wants to pull the plug and doctors want to do one more test to be certain she won't recover. now a judge says no testing for the next ten days. in the meantime, miranda gets full medical parents get more time to pray for that miracle. >>> surveillance images of a bank robber that they are looking for. a woman robbed the wells fargo bank on elm street in bethesda last saturday. the tip that leads to her arrest could be worth $10,000 in a reward. >> that is a quick look at what is happening this wednesday morning. >> the news at 4:30 starts right now. s. >>> right now a change in punishment. controversy is brewing after a local superintendent agrees to let a group of seniors walk at graduation after they were busted drinking at the prom. i'm andrea roane. >> i'm mike hydeck. thank you for waking up with us this wednesday morning. muggy start. no p
amanda gray larson choked on popcorn and stopped breathing.been on life support in richmond every since. doctors think her brain will not regain significant function. miranda's family says the hospital wants to pull the plug and doctors want to do one more test to be certain she won't recover. now a judge says no testing for the next ten days. in the meantime, miranda gets full medical parents get more time to pray for that miracle. >>> surveillance images of a bank robber that they...
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i want to thank john larson who is still on the floor. he did a great job tonight. >> thank you. i want to thank all of these members for the efforts they have made. i want to mention one thing. it should not be missed tonight. in many ways, this fight on the floor, the request for these bills is about the public safety . there was another bill that pas sed this night, not the gun bills that would have made people safer. nota bill that does adequately or effectively deal with the zika crisis. that is it of a public health crisis that confront our country. the republicans brought to the floor a partisan bill, and put of committee with only republican signatures. they put it out in short narrowly short period of time. nobody had the time to read it and i just. they are sending it to a senate that will not pass it. not only did we leave washington this night having failed to pass gun legislation with which could make our people safer. we also failed to pass effectively a bill that would protecting them from the zika virus. on both fronts, the republicans that leave this house and ha
i want to thank john larson who is still on the floor. he did a great job tonight. >> thank you. i want to thank all of these members for the efforts they have made. i want to mention one thing. it should not be missed tonight. in many ways, this fight on the floor, the request for these bills is about the public safety . there was another bill that pas sed this night, not the gun bills that would have made people safer. nota bill that does adequately or effectively deal with the zika...
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now, new member brie larson took to twitter saying i got in. we live in. >> well, scar lat johansson is officially the highest grossing actress of all time. bill's favorite here. according to box office mojo her domestic box office revenue has totaled over $3.3 billion. johansson is the only one in the top ten and the youngest actor named. warner brothers released the first look at the upcoming movie. it stars tom hanks and captain sullen berger. it hits theaters this september. >> how does that movie end? >> it's a good ending though. miss teen usa will eliminate the swim suit section of its competition. f its competition. hy our craftsmen sen every sausage perfectly. hillshire farm. because it's worth doing right. at hillshire farm, there's a reason our slow roasted turkey taste so fresh seconds after carving, we not only seal every slice, we double seal it. the results are something to savor. hillshire farm. because it's worth doing right. jump 50 feet over the rapids and i crash land. check out my scar. there's nothing there! you didn't jum
now, new member brie larson took to twitter saying i got in. we live in. >> well, scar lat johansson is officially the highest grossing actress of all time. bill's favorite here. according to box office mojo her domestic box office revenue has totaled over $3.3 billion. johansson is the only one in the top ten and the youngest actor named. warner brothers released the first look at the upcoming movie. it stars tom hanks and captain sullen berger. it hits theaters this september. >>...
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jesse larson and charles clement. thank you for your service. mr. clerk, looks like we've we've done the rollcall. if you could please actually, yet a couple of commissioners absent. do we motion to excuse commissioner campos? will take that without objection >>[gavel] >> we just didn't local. let's go on to the next item >> that motion was to excuse commissioner campos. the motion was made by commissioner mar. seconded by commissioner crews did that motion passes without objection with commissioner campos being absent >> thank you. number two, please >> item number two approval of sflafco minutes from the may 20, 2016 regular meeting. >> any comments or questions? commissioner chris >> like to move to approve them >> will do that after public comment. will open up public comment on sflafco's minutes. we will close public comment >>[gavel] >> motion from commissioner crews did seconded by commissioner mar dirt will take that without objection should be dick without objection that passes. >> great. >> the agenda item number three resolution to the bo
jesse larson and charles clement. thank you for your service. mr. clerk, looks like we've we've done the rollcall. if you could please actually, yet a couple of commissioners absent. do we motion to excuse commissioner campos? will take that without objection >>[gavel] >> we just didn't local. let's go on to the next item >> that motion was to excuse commissioner campos. the motion was made by commissioner mar. seconded by commissioner crews did that motion passes without...
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ncicap.org] >> up next on american history tv, university of pepperdine school of law professor edward larsontalks about the history of the vice presidency. we will learn about the men who first held that office and the early, convoluted method of selecting vice presidents. larson argues that before the 12th amendment, the office of vice president did not have substantial executive or legislative power. this talk was hosted by the university of pepperdine school of law, and it is about a half hour.
ncicap.org] >> up next on american history tv, university of pepperdine school of law professor edward larsontalks about the history of the vice presidency. we will learn about the men who first held that office and the early, convoluted method of selecting vice presidents. larson argues that before the 12th amendment, the office of vice president did not have substantial executive or legislative power. this talk was hosted by the university of pepperdine school of law, and it is about a...
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i'm outside of the house chamber here, looking at the democrats from michigan and tom larson, they're down on the floor now, the house is not in session but what they're doing, members are live streaming this video on either facebook page or periscope. the house of representatives, the cameras are controlled by the institution. you can usually see this on c-span or fox to take heat. when out of session, which is what they're in now, they kill the feed. that is why there is a rough session. you have members down on the house floor, holding up pictures of those killed by guns, the one member now talking steven lynch from massachusetts. you can see that is so they'd encourage people to call their member of congress. if they can argue with them, implore them to get a vote on the gun legislation, pieces of legislation. we don't know how long this is going to go on. this started at about 11:25 this morning and it started very organically. hillary clinton was here on capitol hill this morning, to meet with the democratic caucus. and the democrats have been very frustrated about no action on
i'm outside of the house chamber here, looking at the democrats from michigan and tom larson, they're down on the floor now, the house is not in session but what they're doing, members are live streaming this video on either facebook page or periscope. the house of representatives, the cameras are controlled by the institution. you can usually see this on c-span or fox to take heat. when out of session, which is what they're in now, they kill the feed. that is why there is a rough session. you...
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i want to first thank john larson who has been here. [applause] >> thank you so much for all of the work you have done. catherine clark, thank you. it is the american people who have the power right now. i know this seems strange. it is cnn. and thank you -- i know this is being streamed. thank you to our younger members so that when they shut the microphones and cameras off there is still a way to talk to the american people. i want to talk to the american people tonight because the power is in your hands to change things tonight. in a little town next door to where i grew up outside of pittsburgh. there was a family having a barbecue in their yard. husbands, wives, aunts uncles and children. two guns, ak-47 and high capacity handgun started firing in that backyard killing five adults and an unborn child. 49 bullett casings were found in that yard.
i want to first thank john larson who has been here. [applause] >> thank you so much for all of the work you have done. catherine clark, thank you. it is the american people who have the power right now. i know this seems strange. it is cnn. and thank you -- i know this is being streamed. thank you to our younger members so that when they shut the microphones and cameras off there is still a way to talk to the american people. i want to talk to the american people tonight because the...
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' office, we're planning something, it's going to be good, i thought, john larson's involved and john lewis' office is in it, i'm in there. as a freshman you don't get many opportunities to do something like that so i said i'm going to be about what they're about. and when i heard what they were going to do, what the subject was, to bring a vote to the floor i said more than anything i'm going to be there. for so many reasons. never mind the fact that it's the right thing to do, and we as members of congress are doing things not just for our own districts but for all the people of the united states of america and i want to be part of what's right for all americans and i know that the republicans want to do the same. but on a more personal level, i'm a mother of five children. i have four sons. as a black woman in america with four sons, three in their 20's, i hold my breath every time they go outside wondering what is going to happen to them. will the sons i raised that are gentlemen be gunned down by some foolishness and senseless violence? that's a personal reason. but so often you
' office, we're planning something, it's going to be good, i thought, john larson's involved and john lewis' office is in it, i'm in there. as a freshman you don't get many opportunities to do something like that so i said i'm going to be about what they're about. and when i heard what they were going to do, what the subject was, to bring a vote to the floor i said more than anything i'm going to be there. for so many reasons. never mind the fact that it's the right thing to do, and we as...
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melissa: here to talk about it, leslie marshall, lars larson, thanks to both of you for joining us. lars, would he have an easier time making this argument if he had won california. but now to stay in how does he justify it? >> i don't think he can justify it. even if you take away the rigged system of superdelegates. hillary clinton still wins on delegates and wins the race for the nomination by 3 million votes. if bernie want to make this a movement of the people and social justice, he has to accept more millions of democrats chose her and not him, so he doesn't have a case. melissa: leslie, what is he hanging in for. maybe he sees an indictment is coming. >> i don't think he thinks it's an indictment. he thinks it's a revolution. and second of all web's a true believer. he does follow through with what he says. until the last vote is cast and the last vote is counted, until that convention and all the superdelegates blend to her are hers, he doesn't feel there is a nominee and he feels he is in it to win it. it was zero chance that the delegates would switch their loyalties. meli
melissa: here to talk about it, leslie marshall, lars larson, thanks to both of you for joining us. lars, would he have an easier time making this argument if he had won california. but now to stay in how does he justify it? >> i don't think he can justify it. even if you take away the rigged system of superdelegates. hillary clinton still wins on delegates and wins the race for the nomination by 3 million votes. if bernie want to make this a movement of the people and social justice, he...
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anding us is matt larson betty liu who has been following the story.att, walk us through what happened. this is specific to beijing. matt: essentially what is happening is, there is a small rival in china that has asserted apple's iphone products infringe some design patent that are directed to the way a device nots, the way it appears, any of the internal functioning of the phone. injunctionranted an that essentially would require apple to stop sales. apple is appealing the decision but the question looms whether chinese courts will have the authority in the future to ban future sales, whether additional rivals will come after apple for similar legal claims. vonnie: does apple face any immediate sales threat? betty: possibly, but not likely. i'm curious to hear about some of the attempts apple has made here to do well with the government, tim cook went to china, they invested in this uber rival. is any of that going to mute some of this impact at all on possible sales in china? matt: i think the goodwill may little.hat a it's difficult to tell what th
anding us is matt larson betty liu who has been following the story.att, walk us through what happened. this is specific to beijing. matt: essentially what is happening is, there is a small rival in china that has asserted apple's iphone products infringe some design patent that are directed to the way a device nots, the way it appears, any of the internal functioning of the phone. injunctionranted an that essentially would require apple to stop sales. apple is appealing the decision but the...
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brett larson fox news headlines sirius xm 115 here to talk about it. >> good morning. srt phone with a super hefty price tag. it is called the salarin smart phone. it has been in the works for two years. it was unveiled tuesday in an event across the pond in london. the company promises the phone will work around the world. it does pack virtually every wireless connection around. it is privacy. there is a switch you can switch there is hardware based aes encryption basically to give you an idea of how secure that was. if you can have pass word attempts a second it would take 3 billion to put it into the smart phone. the encryption technology comes from a company called cool span which says it is the same technology armed servicemen use from around the world to protect their communications. early reviews mixed on the phone. it is hefty. half a pound. a little mull canyer. battery powered and a nice large screen. wait, the price, how can we forget it is around 17,000 dollars. you will find it in london. do you want a nukia or do you want a smart phone that will keep ever
brett larson fox news headlines sirius xm 115 here to talk about it. >> good morning. srt phone with a super hefty price tag. it is called the salarin smart phone. it has been in the works for two years. it was unveiled tuesday in an event across the pond in london. the company promises the phone will work around the world. it does pack virtually every wireless connection around. it is privacy. there is a switch you can switch there is hardware based aes encryption basically to give you...
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my best friend is aaron larson. my favorite thing to do most is watch football.t i want to be when i grow up is a football player. >> anyway, after the game, jake and trevor and i, we played a little football game out in the driveway. >> jerry would throw a pass, and those two, one would try and intercept, the other one would try and catch the pass. always it ended up in tears. they were very competitive. they took this game seriously. >> it was a fabulous day, and i will always cherish that day. >> i think one of the tough things for americans to grasp is that a predator can be anywhere. a crime can happen to anyone at any time. >> a little after 5:30 or 6:00, patty and i went to a dinner party at some friends about 20, 25 minutes away. >> we weren't going to be gone very long, and they were just going to stay home. >> our oldest daughter amy was at a sleepover that night, and jacob's best friend aaron was going to be coming over, because the kids didn't have school the next day. >> when we got there, we called to give the kids the phone number. >> this was, of
my best friend is aaron larson. my favorite thing to do most is watch football.t i want to be when i grow up is a football player. >> anyway, after the game, jake and trevor and i, we played a little football game out in the driveway. >> jerry would throw a pass, and those two, one would try and intercept, the other one would try and catch the pass. always it ended up in tears. they were very competitive. they took this game seriously. >> it was a fabulous day, and i will...
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listen to what connecticut democrat john larson said as members began to sit down. >> rise up, democrats. rise up, americans. this cannot stand. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> stephen: timeless. timeless. ( cheers and applause ) after watching that, i need to lie down. the democrats are demanding a vote before the fourth of july recess. and to send that message, they chanted "no bill, no break!" almost drowning out the gun lobby shouting, "i'll make the check out to cash!" republicans-- republicans are already responding. representative tom cole said, "i don't think we should allow any group to bring the work of the house to a halt." it's true. it's true. you wouldn't want the gridlock to lose its momentum. ( laughter ) ( applause ) ( cheers and applause ) don't let your complete paralysis get in the way of a good stalemate. now, as of this taping, the democrats are still staging their sit-in. and if you want to know if it's still going on, just check out c-span. if you don't see them, they're there. and it's too bad c-span cut off those cameras, because they were the only ones in america
listen to what connecticut democrat john larson said as members began to sit down. >> rise up, democrats. rise up, americans. this cannot stand. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> stephen: timeless. timeless. ( cheers and applause ) after watching that, i need to lie down. the democrats are demanding a vote before the fourth of july recess. and to send that message, they chanted "no bill, no break!" almost drowning out the gun lobby shouting, "i'll make the check out to...