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a p pa re ntly what with the arnie could do. wouldn't rule out calling in the army. -- the army. you of little faith. i have never worked in the papers. what was interesting was cressida dick contradicted the prime minister today by saying there is obviously a link between falling police numbers and a rise in violent crime and knife crime. theresa may yesterday said there wasn't a correlation which has been roundly mocked. maybe she is saying, if i can't get more police officers, i will... maybe that is the only way to get more bodies on the ground. and of course we know that gangs and kids being used in games is one of the reasons we have so many awful knife attacks. and you can see if there was a really terrible gang wa rfa re there was a really terrible gang warfare incident that may be the local police could say can you send in some soldiers, but still i think the story is ridiculous. this is day two of a really big story about knife crime. and you can see the mail is also doing that. they have taken their own angle. they ha
a p pa re ntly what with the arnie could do. wouldn't rule out calling in the army. -- the army. you of little faith. i have never worked in the papers. what was interesting was cressida dick contradicted the prime minister today by saying there is obviously a link between falling police numbers and a rise in violent crime and knife crime. theresa may yesterday said there wasn't a correlation which has been roundly mocked. maybe she is saying, if i can't get more police officers, i will......
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with me now is arnie duncan.re than seven years as a superintendent of chicago public schools before that. i know we have an interesting connection here, let me start with my first question. i have to say it feels like we lifted a rock and oh my god, this is only going to be the tip of the iceberg and frankly how corruptible the entire higher education system is. >> unfortunately i think you're right. this is absolutely a terrible story. i had no idea and you wake up yesterday and you start to sunt the reality and it is a punch to the gut. >> it seems like this is systemic, right? you can't sit here and say oh, it is one school. that the system almost encourages you to use the side doors, or the back doors, and it's like okay, 50 years ago a rich mom or dad gave money for a building and that's how you did it. and as more and more people decided that college education was a necessity you become more desperate and when you're more desperate you cut more corners. >> first the perception among rich and wealthy famili
with me now is arnie duncan.re than seven years as a superintendent of chicago public schools before that. i know we have an interesting connection here, let me start with my first question. i have to say it feels like we lifted a rock and oh my god, this is only going to be the tip of the iceberg and frankly how corruptible the entire higher education system is. >> unfortunately i think you're right. this is absolutely a terrible story. i had no idea and you wake up yesterday and you...
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people began to believe that arnie duncan would be the superintendent of all schools. today, there's the remnants of that. >> your own governor ran against common core standards. >> he did. we've changed our standards. they will be further modificati modification. commonality is fine. i don't have a problem with that as long as there's all sorts of diverse strategies to achieve the expectation of what those standards mean. that was what was the intent of this. high standards with accountability around those standards where you assess and don't over test and assess where children are and develop va strategies to make sure they catch up. all of that is important. >> providing the resources for schools to do that. >> yeah. this needs to be done at the state level. people are fearful of too much intervention. >> betsy devos was on the board of your foundation and you recommended her to be education secretary. she's run into a whole bunch of controversies. roll back campus sexual assault standards, civil rights protections. >> i speak a lot of places. liberal crowds, conser
people began to believe that arnie duncan would be the superintendent of all schools. today, there's the remnants of that. >> your own governor ran against common core standards. >> he did. we've changed our standards. they will be further modificati modification. commonality is fine. i don't have a problem with that as long as there's all sorts of diverse strategies to achieve the expectation of what those standards mean. that was what was the intent of this. high standards with...
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marriott ceo arnie sorenson and equifax's ceo were grilled after both companies were found responsiblen history. sorenson said the information of more than 350 million guests at the hotel chain was compromised including passport and credit card numbers and in 2017 equifax revealed more than 140 million of its customers were impacted by a data breach. >> we have shared everything we have with the fbi including the addresses used and the malware tools used in the system so that they can do that kind of investigation. >> there were controls in place. they clearly weren't strong enough. we've taken great steps since then. >> in the meantime senators pointed out that both companies needed to do better in keeping consumers' data safe. >>> the seafood you buy at the supermarket may not always be what it says on the label. the advocacy group oceana collected 449 samples from restaurants, small markets, grocery stores in 24 states and d.c. it found one in five samples were mislabeled. the biggest offenders? snapper and sea bass. oceana says not only are consumers being cheated, vulnerable speci
marriott ceo arnie sorenson and equifax's ceo were grilled after both companies were found responsiblen history. sorenson said the information of more than 350 million guests at the hotel chain was compromised including passport and credit card numbers and in 2017 equifax revealed more than 140 million of its customers were impacted by a data breach. >> we have shared everything we have with the fbi including the addresses used and the malware tools used in the system so that they can do...
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he's the champion at arnie's bay hill. >>> breaking right now at 6:00, eight aricans among the more than 150 people killed after a plane crashes in ethiopia. why some are starting to question the maker of therl er. >>> also breaking tonight, virginia state police say they chased a car. that vehicle later crashed in d.c. we're live with aho witness says they saw it all go down. >>> and the first day of ylight saving time is bringing warmer weather, a later sunset and nice view of the cherry l trees at natiorbor. >>>want totonight, the world unn grief after people from 35 countries dd after an ethiopian airlines flight crashed minutes after takeoff in east africa. good evening, i'm erika gonzales. and now there are questions about why thisra-new plane with a good safety record crashed. nbc's sara harvin has the breaking details. >> reporr: this was a new plane, less than a year old. on board, 149 passengers and 8 crew members traveling from ethiopia to kenya's capital, winairobi. radang the flight lost contact just six minutes after takeoff, the plane crashing 30 miles from the airport. it
he's the champion at arnie's bay hill. >>> breaking right now at 6:00, eight aricans among the more than 150 people killed after a plane crashes in ethiopia. why some are starting to question the maker of therl er. >>> also breaking tonight, virginia state police say they chased a car. that vehicle later crashed in d.c. we're live with aho witness says they saw it all go down. >>> and the first day of ylight saving time is bringing warmer weather, a later sunset and...
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. >> reporter: but arnie gunderson, a nuclear engineer, says the equipment back then didn't measure all the radiation. >> somewhere bween five to ten times more radiation was as re than the nuclear regulatory commission admits to. >> reporter: tonight the nuclear regulatory commission says the accident led to significant changes to enhance safety, and that the accident had negligible effects on healt with cheaper natural gas, nuclear energy is no longer a bargain. now the state is deciding whether to subsidize that last reactor or let it cl andrea mitchell, nbc news, three mi island, pennsylvania. >> an unsettling moment in this country's history. >>> still ahead tonight, what really happened in thatiger attack in the siegfried and roy show. the new revelations 15 years later. >>> also a family tied to some of the biggest american brands confronts its dark past. >>> and how a young boy's dreams of becoming a superhero just came true. when considering another treatment, ask about xeljanz xr a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis or active psoriatic arth
. >> reporter: but arnie gunderson, a nuclear engineer, says the equipment back then didn't measure all the radiation. >> somewhere bween five to ten times more radiation was as re than the nuclear regulatory commission admits to. >> reporter: tonight the nuclear regulatory commission says the accident led to significant changes to enhance safety, and that the accident had negligible effects on healt with cheaper natural gas, nuclear energy is no longer a bargain. now the...
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obviously arnie been the mayor of christchurch for the last five and a half years in a project that i was a member of parliament for over twenty years and this sort of extremism is not something that we've seen here but he is not from here he came here he came here with. an until to kill and his mind so he did not. develop his hatred here he came here to perform the sect of terrorism. no i haven't spoken to the mirror need not the small bit on the radio here is an interest on a property. i've spoken to the prime minister i've spoken to. the minister of police spoken to the minister of civil defense so they have reached out i've received messages from all. every mia and the city and a number of me is from around the world have contacted me as well. since of horror and compassion for this girl. who. was one of the all. of the commissioner of police correct statement that was there were two devices and one cop. in this is. that it is across. the media this morning on the right so just to recap we've been listening for the last few minutes to. the mayor of christchurch delivering some com
obviously arnie been the mayor of christchurch for the last five and a half years in a project that i was a member of parliament for over twenty years and this sort of extremism is not something that we've seen here but he is not from here he came here he came here with. an until to kill and his mind so he did not. develop his hatred here he came here to perform the sect of terrorism. no i haven't spoken to the mirror need not the small bit on the radio here is an interest on a property. i've...
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host: you dedicate the book to the memory of father arnie peninsula. ran the catholic information center in washington, d.c. for a long time. he was very helpful to me in my own spiritual development. he died in july 2017 and i miss him and so do a lot of people in d.c. caller: good morning. not quite as optimistic as the caller from kentucky and the reason being is that form hardness didn't work quite so well for martin luther king. also, the parade is fun. the people leaving the parade have always been the problem. the roman empire did not collapse because of the people. it collapsed because of the greed and corruption at the top. through world history we have people who have been in control very few and people wanting some of that control and unfortunately when the people wanted it get it they act exactly the same way. that's human behavior. otherwise, iow being a retired police officer and army veteran always got along fine with people if you talk to them with some secret didn't mean people aren't going to have their biases. as long as they didn't
host: you dedicate the book to the memory of father arnie peninsula. ran the catholic information center in washington, d.c. for a long time. he was very helpful to me in my own spiritual development. he died in july 2017 and i miss him and so do a lot of people in d.c. caller: good morning. not quite as optimistic as the caller from kentucky and the reason being is that form hardness didn't work quite so well for martin luther king. also, the parade is fun. the people leaving the parade have...
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host: you dedicate the book to the memory of father arnie peninsula. ran the catholic information center in washington, d.c. for a long time. he was very helpful to me in my own spiritual development. he died in july 2017 and i miss him and so do a lot of people in d.c. caller: good morning. not quite as optimistic as the caller from kentucky and the reason being is that form hardness didn't work quite so well for martin luther king. also, the parade is fun. the people leaving the parade have always been the problem. the roman empire did not collapse because of the people. it collapsed because of the greed and corruption at the top. through world history we have people who have been in control very few and people wanting some of that control and unfortunately when the people wanted it get it they act exactly the same way. that's human behavior. otherwise, iow being a retired police officer and army veteran always got along fine with people if you talk to them with some secret didn't mean people aren't going to have their biases. as long as they didn't
host: you dedicate the book to the memory of father arnie peninsula. ran the catholic information center in washington, d.c. for a long time. he was very helpful to me in my own spiritual development. he died in july 2017 and i miss him and so do a lot of people in d.c. caller: good morning. not quite as optimistic as the caller from kentucky and the reason being is that form hardness didn't work quite so well for martin luther king. also, the parade is fun. the people leaving the parade have...
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. >> marriott is another mover announcing today a new three-year growth plan arnie sorensen was on "squawk700 hotels around the world, adding 300,000, little less than that, rooms. they have been an underperformer over the last year they just haven't seen the kind of economic recovery, the 3% growth of 2018, that many other industries have. whether it is a global story, international travel, maybe a trade impact, and that sort of thing. but clearly -- >> very exposed. that's where a lot of expansion will be. >> merger with the points system and the starwood points holders are still mourning the fact that they have been combined with marriott i can tell you that personally. >> you mentioned the deutsche bank commerzbank talks out in the open the european financials etf which is a lot of people look at, it is up .8% so getting a little bit of the balance, outperforming u.s. banks and city up a similar amount people feel like it is not a similar situation where the big new competitor will get together, it is more about this creates more stability in the european financial system if it happens
. >> marriott is another mover announcing today a new three-year growth plan arnie sorensen was on "squawk700 hotels around the world, adding 300,000, little less than that, rooms. they have been an underperformer over the last year they just haven't seen the kind of economic recovery, the 3% growth of 2018, that many other industries have. whether it is a global story, international travel, maybe a trade impact, and that sort of thing. but clearly -- >> very exposed. that's...
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. >>> marriott ceo arnie soreson has a date on capitol hill later this week.a faze out of the separate starwood reservation systems that had actually inherited when it bought starwood the hacking began in 2014 before that purchase. >>> shares of video game retailer gamestop are rising this morning they announced a stock buyback of up to $300 million. they also said it is continuing its strategic and financial review although it did say earlier this year it ruled out the sale of the company. that stock now up 5.5% >>> as lawmakers search for additional sources of funding, democrats are setting their c e sites on wall street ylan mui joins us with more on this >> this bill is called the wall street tax act the name just about says it all. the legislation is going to be introduced today it would impose a 0.1% tax on all transactions on stocks, bonds, and derivatives this is on anything that involves u.s. firms or citizens. the only thing exempted are initial issuances. this is projected to be a massive revenue raisers. about $777 billion over a decade that could
. >>> marriott ceo arnie soreson has a date on capitol hill later this week.a faze out of the separate starwood reservation systems that had actually inherited when it bought starwood the hacking began in 2014 before that purchase. >>> shares of video game retailer gamestop are rising this morning they announced a stock buyback of up to $300 million. they also said it is continuing its strategic and financial review although it did say earlier this year it ruled out the sale...
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metaphysical some bobby jones looking over -- and on saturday the final round you're going to do what arniervous yet? >> well, it's going to be lorena and anka and myself. i accepted the invitation to hit that first drive of course i know we're very competitive, so i'm going to work on hitting my drive further than them. >> right gary and jack still do that. you can see it >> but to step on the tee at augusta national, i'm very proud to be able to do this. it's been a place that i think is just so, so special i've been able to go and watch the masters the last seven or eight years. and when you walk out to augusta national, it's like you've gone to heaven. >> you get a little short of breath. >> you do. you get excited. these young amateurs that are getting this opportunity, i kind of put myself in their shoes and say, wow what would have i done if this opportunity was offered to me? and i think it's just inspiring young people to work on their golf game, to set that as a goal p as a golfer to be able to go to play at augusta and play in this amateur event >> it's nice for you, pete i mean,
metaphysical some bobby jones looking over -- and on saturday the final round you're going to do what arniervous yet? >> well, it's going to be lorena and anka and myself. i accepted the invitation to hit that first drive of course i know we're very competitive, so i'm going to work on hitting my drive further than them. >> right gary and jack still do that. you can see it >> but to step on the tee at augusta national, i'm very proud to be able to do this. it's been a place...