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i'll ask my friends, clarence page and mark thompson after this break.hilton getaway means you get more because... you get another day in paradise. get a sunset on a sunday. get more stories to share. get more from your summer getaway with exclusive hilton offers. book yours, only at hilton.com bounty is more absorbent,mom" per roll so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty, the quicker picker upper (burke) so we know how to cover almost anything.en almost everything even "close claws." (driver) so, we took your shortcut, which was a bad idea. [cougar growling] (passenger) what are you doing? (driver) i can't believe that worked. i dropped the keys. (burke) and we covered it. talk to farmers, we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >>> today the day after roseanne said she was quitting twitter, roseanne took heart from many supporters of hers who were commenting on twitter, and roseanne tweeted. you guys make me feel like fight
i'll ask my friends, clarence page and mark thompson after this break.hilton getaway means you get more because... you get another day in paradise. get a sunset on a sunday. get more stories to share. get more from your summer getaway with exclusive hilton offers. book yours, only at hilton.com bounty is more absorbent,mom" per roll so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty, the quicker picker upper (burke) so we know...
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i'll ask my friends, clarence page and mark thompson after this break. this is your wake-up call.have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for 15 years, humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. help stop the clock on further irreversible joint damage. talk to your rheumatologist. right here. right now. humira. ♪now i'm g
i'll ask my friends, clarence page and mark thompson after this break. this is your wake-up call.have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for 15 years, humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including...
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mark thompson, radio talk show host for sirius xm progress. nini, to you first, rosenstein, is he smart by doing this? is he caving or saying okay, mr. president, let's show you what we're doing? >> it's hard to know with rosenstein whether he is being strategic and, you know, just trying to walk this tight rope and make sure, buy mueller time, keep the investigation going, apie appease the president just enough. it's hard to tell. with each step, it looks a little bit more and more like he's caving. i will say this to make the point. a subject who is under part of a criminal investigation in an ordinary case who went to a judge and said, judge, i want to see the evidence. i want to make the government turn all that over to me before any charges have been brought or anything. any judge appointed by a republican or democrat would say absolutely not, you don't have that right. so why does the president have that right? in fact, he is using the office as of, this power he at least thinks he has, to try and do something that your average american
mark thompson, radio talk show host for sirius xm progress. nini, to you first, rosenstein, is he smart by doing this? is he caving or saying okay, mr. president, let's show you what we're doing? >> it's hard to know with rosenstein whether he is being strategic and, you know, just trying to walk this tight rope and make sure, buy mueller time, keep the investigation going, apie appease the president just enough. it's hard to tell. with each step, it looks a little bit more and more like...
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joining us is mark thompson — global privacy advisory lead at kpmg. in what next friday? they are collecting about european citizens. citizens. individuals an increase control of data. data. being released, people being able to hack into it. hack into it. are these rules really going to keep information safer? absolutely. on setting the control environment they put in place. they put in place. of money because they have increased risk. risk. everyone is taking this very seriously. seriously. company spending large sums of money. money. how much is it costing businesses to get ready for this? money. ranges depended on the risk, but we have seen upwards of $100 million. have seen upwards of $100 million. are they prepared? of life, so it is not a case of being ready by the 20th of may. being ready by the 20th of may. is about being ready to move forward for the longer term. for the longer term. replied to those e—mails asking if you want to stay subscribed. you want to stay subscribed. business is concerned that they will lose out because of that? lose
joining us is mark thompson — global privacy advisory lead at kpmg. in what next friday? they are collecting about european citizens. citizens. individuals an increase control of data. data. being released, people being able to hack into it. hack into it. are these rules really going to keep information safer? absolutely. on setting the control environment they put in place. they put in place. of money because they have increased risk. risk. everyone is taking this very seriously. seriously....
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so he's gone from send him to letters from medicare to scotland mark thompson to be delivered overnight to be able to broadcast the planet what's the reaction to that i think it's scary i think it's incredibly scary because of the amount of unfiltered information that he sends out to people who are vice president mike pence says about donald trump is that it is refreshing to be able to see what our president is thinking right as he is thinking it but when you're president is misinforming the people and what his thoughts are formed like based on information that is incorrect i think that that is scary he has a lot of people he mr x. a lot of people and he has been disproven multiple times in the things that he tweets out and his followers unfortunately they don't care very much so for me the situation is i would use scary to describe it that this is the man who's in charge of our nuclear weapons but as something. i bought a ball but somebody is prepared to stay up till three o'clock in the morning to tell the world what he thinks about both an issue of what is just seen on t.v. from our
so he's gone from send him to letters from medicare to scotland mark thompson to be delivered overnight to be able to broadcast the planet what's the reaction to that i think it's scary i think it's incredibly scary because of the amount of unfiltered information that he sends out to people who are vice president mike pence says about donald trump is that it is refreshing to be able to see what our president is thinking right as he is thinking it but when you're president is misinforming the...
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mark thompson back with me. mark, here's what's interesting.versation is not at all about, well, if you're in a starbucks, you have to buy a product. if you don't, you should leave. and starbucks hasn't been trying to make that argument because it is about unconscious bias because people who look like me in yoga pants get to hang out in starbucks all day long. critics say it's a pr stunt. though there are few companies you could point to that are actually taking this aggressive a step in trying to educate at least their employees on racial bias. >> yes, they're trying. but it's not enough. it can't happen in one day. as one who has actually done diversity awareness and sensitivity training myself, it has to be an ongoing process. we're dealing with in america right now with a great deal of culture war and it comes from the top down. president trump is fomenting a lot of this. to combat that, there need to be more discussions. this isn't the first one that should happen. there should be more. last time we talked about this, and i had this conver
mark thompson back with me. mark, here's what's interesting.versation is not at all about, well, if you're in a starbucks, you have to buy a product. if you don't, you should leave. and starbucks hasn't been trying to make that argument because it is about unconscious bias because people who look like me in yoga pants get to hang out in starbucks all day long. critics say it's a pr stunt. though there are few companies you could point to that are actually taking this aggressive a step in trying...
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joining us now to talk about this is mark thompson the host of make it plain on sirius xm progress 127mark, first of all it's great to see you. >> good to see you. thank you. >> is this essentially the nfl caving to the president? or is this more of a business decision? >> well, i think it is caving to the president. kraft had said in the audio that was revealed i think a couple of months ago i think in the secret meetings he didn't want to give his friend donald trump fodder. but he really has. now when the nfl season resumes before the mid terms trump will have something else to talk about and they will be able to target and pinlon hole players that don't come out of the locker room and they will be able to fine teams whose players take a knee. this is problematic because the players' union should have been consulted. the appropriate response was to go back to the policy several years ago where no one was on the field during the national anthem. the anthem was played and then the players took to the field afterwards. the other thing, too, it continues to misunderstand and ris represe
joining us now to talk about this is mark thompson the host of make it plain on sirius xm progress 127mark, first of all it's great to see you. >> good to see you. thank you. >> is this essentially the nfl caving to the president? or is this more of a business decision? >> well, i think it is caving to the president. kraft had said in the audio that was revealed i think a couple of months ago i think in the secret meetings he didn't want to give his friend donald trump fodder....
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. >> reporter: brown has now hired attorney mark thompson, the nba star plans to file a lawsuit against the milwaukee p.d. and has released this statement on twitter. what should have been a simple parking ticket turned into an attempt at police intimidation followed by the unlawful use of physical force, including being handcuffed and tased, and then unlawfully booked. this experience with the milwaukee police department has forced me to stand up and tell my story so that i can help prevent these injustices from happening in the future. >> brown's at this point got a good civil rights lawsuit. what he essentially is saying, my civil rights were violated through the use of this excessive force by police officers. >> reporter: in the days leading up to today's release of the body camera footage, police had been reportedly bracing for a possible backlash. just yesterday they released this video. >> the most valuable thing in a community like ours is trust. >> reporter: invoking the need to rebuild trust between the community and the officers who serve it. >> so if there's ever an incident
. >> reporter: brown has now hired attorney mark thompson, the nba star plans to file a lawsuit against the milwaukee p.d. and has released this statement on twitter. what should have been a simple parking ticket turned into an attempt at police intimidation followed by the unlawful use of physical force, including being handcuffed and tased, and then unlawfully booked. this experience with the milwaukee police department has forced me to stand up and tell my story so that i can help...
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mark thompson, kpix 5. >>> young volunteers are helping with recovery at a spot devastated by the wildfireskay. bernie sanders machine -- last october. it's been in the owner's family for years. they couldn't afford to cut down the scorched trees and clearing the burned brush. that's where the volunteers come in. >> i can't imagine restarting like they have, and it's inspiring. >> coming here and seeing it firsthand was very heartbreaking, but knowing we can help makes me feel better. >> a professor at usf used to come to the ranch as a child and brought mba students there for retreats. now she's hoping a group of undergraduates can learn the value of service. >>> and the city san francisco is honoring mayor ed leon what would have been -- ed lee on what would have been his birthday. this year officials say he was abeasy choice to honor -- an easy choice to honor. >> we picked this location because he worked at city hall, he was the mayor, and he would look out the window at the civic center and then call me and said we need to clean up the library, make sure the center looks nice. >> the t
mark thompson, kpix 5. >>> young volunteers are helping with recovery at a spot devastated by the wildfireskay. bernie sanders machine -- last october. it's been in the owner's family for years. they couldn't afford to cut down the scorched trees and clearing the burned brush. that's where the volunteers come in. >> i can't imagine restarting like they have, and it's inspiring. >> coming here and seeing it firsthand was very heartbreaking, but knowing we can help makes me...
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so he's gone from send him to letters from medicare to scotland mark thompson to be delivered overnight to be able to broadcast the planet what's the reaction to that i think it's scary i think it's incredibly scary because of the amount of unfiltered information that he sends out to people who are vice president mike pence says about donald trump is that it is refreshing to be able to see what our president is thinking right as he is thinking at but when you're president is misinforming the people and what his thoughts are formed like based on information that is incorrect i think that that is scary he has a lot of people mr wright's a lot of people and he has been disproven multiple times in the things that he tweets out and his followers unfortunately they don't care very much so for me the situation is i would use scary to describe it that this is the man who's in charge of our nuclear weapons but. something. but suddenly he's prepared to stay up till three o'clock in the morning to tell the world what he thinks about both an issue of what is just seen on t.v. from our model so i fe
so he's gone from send him to letters from medicare to scotland mark thompson to be delivered overnight to be able to broadcast the planet what's the reaction to that i think it's scary i think it's incredibly scary because of the amount of unfiltered information that he sends out to people who are vice president mike pence says about donald trump is that it is refreshing to be able to see what our president is thinking right as he is thinking at but when you're president is misinforming the...
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and also on our show is mark thompson from "make it plain." make it plain for us, mark. >> first of all i'm glad to be here with my brothers and you my sister, of course. we just had the whole world celebrate for the first time a fairy tale, a black princess in britain, we all were overjoyed. >> she waved at you all too. you all got the first official wave from princess meghan, princess markle. this, for roseanne to degrade black women before, this is not the gifirst time she's done thi she's made comments about susan rice in the past. but i want to point out, president trump has enabled this. and lee atwater defeigned that famously in a quote about what you can't say out loud. but donald trump has taken us back 50 years with his rhetoric and the rhetoric of his supporters. abc, it is right that it was the only thing abc could do. but in the meantime, we must decry this as every turn. how many little black girls are looking at this today, after having just seen that beautiful wedding, now only to be degraded once again, and for each and every o
and also on our show is mark thompson from "make it plain." make it plain for us, mark. >> first of all i'm glad to be here with my brothers and you my sister, of course. we just had the whole world celebrate for the first time a fairy tale, a black princess in britain, we all were overjoyed. >> she waved at you all too. you all got the first official wave from princess meghan, princess markle. this, for roseanne to degrade black women before, this is not the gifirst time...
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and reverend mark thompson host of a radio show on sirius xm. matt, to you first, why would mueller threaten a subpoena? >> i think what he's telling the president and his legal team here is they're not going to list ton excuses forever for why the president doesn't want to sit down and talk with him. at some point if he continues to refuse to cooperate with the investigation they're going to treat him like any other who is being questioned, they're going to send him a subpoena. if he challenges the subpoena, ultimately, i think he would lose in court and lose his option. does he want to come down and testify before the grand jury. or does he want to take the fifth amendment and refuse to answer questions about criminal wrongdoing burg his campaign and while he was sitting in the oval office? that's a hard thing to explain to the american people. >> rick what is president trump's legal team's move? the president can possibly continue to say this is a ruse and a hoax and a witch hunt if he's pleading the fifth. >> no, pleading the fifth is a disa
and reverend mark thompson host of a radio show on sirius xm. matt, to you first, why would mueller threaten a subpoena? >> i think what he's telling the president and his legal team here is they're not going to list ton excuses forever for why the president doesn't want to sit down and talk with him. at some point if he continues to refuse to cooperate with the investigation they're going to treat him like any other who is being questioned, they're going to send him a subpoena. if he...
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i'm mark thompson, this is bloomberg. scarlet, back to you in beverly hills.ined right now at the global conference by the founder and ceo of rock creek. prior to that, she built out the carlisle hedge fund alternative investor business and spent two decades at the world bank. she is certainly well-qualified. great to speak with you, thanks for joining us. one of the themes that keeps coming up in your conversations at the conference is how interest rates have risen further than expected. talk to us about the path forward. like my expectation has been that interest rates will be increasing faster than what we have been seeing. i'm not saying by any means of we will have anything like that, but even the kinds of and that havee are seeing been the subject of these meetings in the last few days, increasing wages that we are starting to across many areas, not just the tech sector. with having to give them $10,000 bonuses to start, people are with pressureulty on wages. do you see this reflected in the price of the market? you talk to alan greenspan, you told me, i
i'm mark thompson, this is bloomberg. scarlet, back to you in beverly hills.ined right now at the global conference by the founder and ceo of rock creek. prior to that, she built out the carlisle hedge fund alternative investor business and spent two decades at the world bank. she is certainly well-qualified. great to speak with you, thanks for joining us. one of the themes that keeps coming up in your conversations at the conference is how interest rates have risen further than expected. talk...
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marked democrat or republican. host: now we go to the hoosier chrissie thompson joining us from the "cincinnati inquirer. " take us to the senate race in indiana. how vulnerable is the joe donnelly consider this fall? guest: i am actually joining you from ohio from the "cincinnati inquirer." i am a native hoosier, so i can talk and little bit about joe donnelly. host: [laughs] yes, talk to us about sherrod brown and the buckeye state. guest: no worries. relativelywn has a strong position in ohio, especially what may be a blue wave here. in most polls, he is up at least a couple of percentage points, if not more, whatever republican challenger emerges from today. so republicans are really hoping know,hey can say, you sherrod brown says that he is a but thatlass person, is not who he is, and they are hoping that they can show more of his liberal positions to turn him off to the buckeye state. host: who is he most likely going to be facing this fall, talking about the republican primary? guest: the most likely candidate is jim renacci, a congressman from northeast ohio. earliere of trump's supporters, and trump asked
marked democrat or republican. host: now we go to the hoosier chrissie thompson joining us from the "cincinnati inquirer. " take us to the senate race in indiana. how vulnerable is the joe donnelly consider this fall? guest: i am actually joining you from ohio from the "cincinnati inquirer." i am a native hoosier, so i can talk and little bit about joe donnelly. host: [laughs] yes, talk to us about sherrod brown and the buckeye state. guest: no worries. relativelywn has a...
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mark, chapter 4. >> reverend anthony thompson's wife myra taught those same words the night she and eight others wereikki haley said myra thompson taught our state and country how to love. >> when i met her, i thought i wasn't even close. >> reverend eric manning is now mother emanuel's new pastor. >> are you concerned there could be more mass shootings like what you experienced in this church? >> there's always a possibility. i would pray that's not the case. but if we do not do anything, then evil will continue to rear its head. >> when photos emerged of the emanuel ame shooter posing with the confederate flag, lawmakers and activists demanded that something should be done. 23 days after the charleston massacre, governor nikki haley removed the flag from statehouse grounds. >> that flag does not represent the future of our great state. >> but on white nationalist websites like stormfront, the same sites that dylann roof frequented, exists an entirely different challenge. >> when nikki haley removed the confederate flag from the south carolina state capitol, white nationalists online were angered by
mark, chapter 4. >> reverend anthony thompson's wife myra taught those same words the night she and eight others wereikki haley said myra thompson taught our state and country how to love. >> when i met her, i thought i wasn't even close. >> reverend eric manning is now mother emanuel's new pastor. >> are you concerned there could be more mass shootings like what you experienced in this church? >> there's always a possibility. i would pray that's not the case. but...
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marking the end of world war ii in europe. today we commemorate victory in europe day or v.e. day. celebrations erupted throughout the world on may 8, 1945. mr. thompson: to mark the end of the second world war in europe. from paris to london to new york and small towns everywhere, people poured into she streets to join this revelly. full photos show ticker tape parade, exciting crowds were cheering the german surrender. the war was over in europe and so many american g.i.'s would return home to be with their loved ones. it would take another four month theansd use of two atomic bombs before japan surrendered and world war ii ended for good. the end of the war in europe meant an to end nearly six years of war, a war that cost millions of lives a war that destroyed homes, families, and city a war that stamped out hatred and bigotry for the greater good. v.e. day someone that shall never be forgotten. thank you, mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair will receive a message. the messenger: mr. speaker, a message from the president of the united states. the secretary: mr. speaker. th
marking the end of world war ii in europe. today we commemorate victory in europe day or v.e. day. celebrations erupted throughout the world on may 8, 1945. mr. thompson: to mark the end of the second world war in europe. from paris to london to new york and small towns everywhere, people poured into she streets to join this revelly. full photos show ticker tape parade, exciting crowds were cheering the german surrender. the war was over in europe and so many american g.i.'s would return home...
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mark, did you have a question? >> yes. here's my question for mr. thompson. you've been talking about the practical effects, but before we get to that come you said the competitors of your specialty, the over staffing use more than the general overcapacity. do you know how much more? >> i don't know what i do know we're still trying to get that overcapacity out before they can even start ordering from us. >> okay. now, let's get back to what's happened to your members. you used to 450, now you have 200, you may have 71 but august. i'm sure you've been talking to the men and women who have been laid off since then. what's it been like for them? >> it's kind of heartbreaking,, but because most of our members are veterans, you've got members, my members, that a been there for 25 years as the way to lose their job. that's 25 years of not being in the workforce. i'm setting up all types of programs for them to be we acclimated to finding a job, what's out there as far as computer classes, knowing how to conduct an interview. this is what i'm dealing with because y
mark, did you have a question? >> yes. here's my question for mr. thompson. you've been talking about the practical effects, but before we get to that come you said the competitors of your specialty, the over staffing use more than the general overcapacity. do you know how much more? >> i don't know what i do know we're still trying to get that overcapacity out before they can even start ordering from us. >> okay. now, let's get back to what's happened to your members. you...
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marked democrat or republican. host: now we go to the hoosier chrissie thompson joining us from the "cincinnati inquirer. " take us to the senate race in indiana. how vulnerable is the joe donnelly consider this fall? guest: i am actually joining you from ohio from the "cincinnati inquirer." i am a native hoosier, so i can talk and little bit about joe donnelly. host: [laughs] yes, talk to us about sherrod brown and the buckeye state.
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new f datam thompson reuters shows the value of mnaor is than 60% higher this year than the same period last year. mnaugh some who watched the marked say the drive to do deals could be reaching its peek. >>> it is no secret tha ceos earn a lot more than the average worker, and a newws report s just how much. lcio average the pay for chief executives in the s&p 500 was nearly $14 million last year while the average worker earned about $38,000. the union's findingsere based on publicly reported compensation data. in fact, this is the firstear that businesses were required to disclose the ratio of tceo pay median worker pay in their annual proxies. >>> the new york stock exchange will have a new boss. stacy cunningham wigl be the leader in st female its 226 year history making her one of the most powerful women in global finance. bob pisani takes a lk at w she is and the challenges facing the nyse. >> reporter: the nyse has i first woman president. stacy cunningham started as an intern right here on tdi t floor in 1993. has been named the president of the 226-year-old institution. she'll b facing a number of challenges running the nys
new f datam thompson reuters shows the value of mnaor is than 60% higher this year than the same period last year. mnaugh some who watched the marked say the drive to do deals could be reaching its peek. >>> it is no secret tha ceos earn a lot more than the average worker, and a newws report s just how much. lcio average the pay for chief executives in the s&p 500 was nearly $14 million last year while the average worker earned about $38,000. the union's findingsere based on...
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thompson: right. keith morrison: linda and her father? could that be wally and linda opdycke, the police wondered, mark stover's ex father-in-law and ex-wifehim? it was a wild story jennifer told, and of course, horrifying, given what seemed to have happened. jennifer said she told michael back then, don't do it, walk away. but he wouldn't listen. and that's when things started going bad. well, jennifer and michael's marriage started to unravel because michael had considered taking this job. and jennifer knew that this was a kill for hire. and she didn't want to have any part of it. keith morrison: and thus, didn't want to be married to a guy who was going to do such a thing. exactly, yeah. keith morrison: but remember, awful though it sounded, this was an ex-wife's story. and all due respect to jennifer, maybe she just had a vendetta against him. because after all, he was the ex. didn't she want him back desperately? he wouldn't come back. yeah, she still had feelings for him. keith morrison: so maybe she wanted to get him. no, jennifer was very, very well-spoken, very articulate, very believable. she was a type of woman that you'd want t
thompson: right. keith morrison: linda and her father? could that be wally and linda opdycke, the police wondered, mark stover's ex father-in-law and ex-wifehim? it was a wild story jennifer told, and of course, horrifying, given what seemed to have happened. jennifer said she told michael back then, don't do it, walk away. but he wouldn't listen. and that's when things started going bad. well, jennifer and michael's marriage started to unravel because michael had considered taking this job....
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mark making him 3 for 19 before he got going. the block there, and that gets things started as green to thompson, 13 for thompson.from james harden comes up empty. the warriors look an 11 point lead to the locker room. second half, all warriors. curry working on harden. then they started falling. steph back over harden. when the shimmy returns you know curry is feeling it. this will stoke some emotional fires. after his mini slump curry was 7 for 7 from the field in the third quarter. at the time warriors turn it -- the warriors turn it into a 40 point blowout. the warriors take their 2-1 lead to game four on tuesday again in oakland. nobody thought curry suddenly forgot how to shoot, but some wondering if he was starting to doubt yourself. >> you have to be your biggest fan sometimes, um, and no matter, like i said no matter what questions i was being asked over the first two games or what the expectation was, i have the highest expectations for myself, and um, you just got to find whatever it that gets you going. going. >> things have looked very bleak at times this year for units and very en-- giants and very
mark making him 3 for 19 before he got going. the block there, and that gets things started as green to thompson, 13 for thompson.from james harden comes up empty. the warriors look an 11 point lead to the locker room. second half, all warriors. curry working on harden. then they started falling. steph back over harden. when the shimmy returns you know curry is feeling it. this will stoke some emotional fires. after his mini slump curry was 7 for 7 from the field in the third quarter. at the...
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thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, this weekend our nation marks one of the most solemn occasions, memorial day. it is a time when we honor the sacrifices made by our fallen military members. tomorrow marks the american legion's national poppy day. each year members of the american legion distribute poppy flowers with the request that those receiving the flower make a donation to support our veterans, active service members, and military families. at the end of the world war -- first world war, the poppy flourished throughout europe because of the lime and rubble left over from the war. the red poppy is a nationally recognized symbol of sacrifice that has been worn by americans since world war i to honor those who served and died for our country in all wars. it reminds americans of the sacrifices made by our veterans who are protecting our freedoms. mr. speaker, i will proudly wear a poppy tomorrow to honor our fallen service members, and it is my hope that all americans will do the same. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does
thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, this weekend our nation marks one of the most solemn occasions, memorial day. it is a time when we honor the sacrifices made by our fallen military members. tomorrow marks the american legion's national poppy day. each year members of the american legion distribute poppy flowers with the request that those receiving the flower make a donation to support our veterans, active service members, and military families. at the end of the world war --...
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marked democrat or republican. host: now we go to the hoosier chrissie thompson joining us from the "cincinnati inquirer. " take us senate race in indiana. how vulnerable is the joe donnelly consider this fall? guest: i am actually joining you from ohio from the "cincinnati inquirer." i am a native hoosier, so i can talk and little bit about joe donnelly. host: [laughs] yes, talk to us about sherrod brown and the buckeye state. guest: no worries. relativelywn has a strong position in ohio, especially what may be a blue wave here. in most polls, he is up at least a couple of percentage points, if not more, whatever republican challenger emerges from today. so republicans are really hoping know,hey can say, you sherrod brown says that he is a but thatlass person, is not who he is, and they are hoping that they can show more of his liberal positions to turn him off to the buckeye state. host: who is he most likely going to be facing this fall, talking about the republican primary? guest: the most likely candidate is jim renacci, a congressman from northeast ohio. earliere of trump's supporters, and trump asked him to
marked democrat or republican. host: now we go to the hoosier chrissie thompson joining us from the "cincinnati inquirer. " take us senate race in indiana. how vulnerable is the joe donnelly consider this fall? guest: i am actually joining you from ohio from the "cincinnati inquirer." i am a native hoosier, so i can talk and little bit about joe donnelly. host: [laughs] yes, talk to us about sherrod brown and the buckeye state. guest: no worries. relativelywn has a strong...
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mark. that's why, says danny, on the 50th anniversary of mickey's historic feat, he pulls challenger 2 from storage to see if he can get it in shape to officially enshrine a thompsonto go over 400 miles an hour with a piston-powered car, so this is a pretty elite group that i'm getting in step with. >> the first crew members danny recruits -- his 31-year-old son, travis, and his wife, valerie. >> i think finally he just decided, "you know what? i can't not do this." >> there's a lot of similarities between my grandfather and my dad -- the drive, the determination and just a love of going fast. it's almost genetic. >> travis signs on sponsors to help foot the bills, but the lion's share comes from danny and valerie's own savings. >> everything we have -- and, valerie, i love you for this -- is in that car. >> nobody believed that he could really do this. as the time passed, he found individuals to help him complete this car, the best people that anyone could ever ask for. >> finally, after 6 years, in 2016, challenger 2 is ready to race. danny, who's now pushing 70, and his 50-year-old challenger will need to be in top performance mode. >> so what have you done to
mark. that's why, says danny, on the 50th anniversary of mickey's historic feat, he pulls challenger 2 from storage to see if he can get it in shape to officially enshrine a thompsonto go over 400 miles an hour with a piston-powered car, so this is a pretty elite group that i'm getting in step with. >> the first crew members danny recruits -- his 31-year-old son, travis, and his wife, valerie. >> i think finally he just decided, "you know what? i can't not do this."...
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thompson) <><><> <> tomorrow from 4 to 5 pm... we will be doing the first of our one-hour "road to a championship" nba finals specials... i'll be here in stidio... while mark will be live at oracle arena... getting ready for game one.. pam... ken and the rest of the news crew will join us...(wipe to snl promo) ( ken ) coming up.... two hearts acting as one ... we'll tell you why a surprise marriage proposal is going viral we all know guys like gavin... boasting. overselling his achievements. making false claims. as lieutenant governor, he skipped many of his duties, saying the job was "so dull," he only shows up to work at the state capitol "like one day a week, tops." the same gavin who, as mayor, "split town" during a massive oil spill and "jetted off..to hawaii." gavin's not gonna work... as governor. gavin's not gonna work... a surprise marriage proposal leaves a woman laughing hysterically ... but it is not what you might think. jeremy roth explains why this proposal is going viral .... in today's - take a look at this! a couple's marriage proposal in memphis is going viral and you'll see why in just a moment ...becky mccabe brought a ring to the memp
thompson) tomorrow from 4 to 5 pm... we will be doing the first of our one-hour "road to a championship" nba finals specials... i'll be here in stidio... while mark will be live at oracle arena... getting ready for game one.. pam... ken and the rest of the news crew will join us...(wipe to snl promo) ( ken ) coming up.... two hearts acting as one ... we'll tell you why a surprise marriage proposal is going viral we all know guys like gavin... boasting. overselling his achievements....