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abouty, the hardest part making this decision has been my children. they are both more angry and confused than i have ever seen them -- than i have ever seen them in my lives, and they are angry with me, they do not want me to get out of this race. i believe they are also angry and confused as long at -- as voters around this country. for my children and those voters, sense getting into politics a long time ago, there are two things i have not been very good at, talking about myself and playing the political games. votersnever felt the really cared about either one of those things, frankly. they are smart enough to know who you are without you telling them and you talk to they decide whether or not you are telling the truth. i had not spent a lot of time and effort trying to create an image. i am i am, take it or leave it. [applause] frankly, and frankly i am pretty happy with uim and evidently some voters have been also. i have not based my campaigns on the support of politicians, even though some of them are my very best friends. with all due respec
abouty, the hardest part making this decision has been my children. they are both more angry and confused than i have ever seen them -- than i have ever seen them in my lives, and they are angry with me, they do not want me to get out of this race. i believe they are also angry and confused as long at -- as voters around this country. for my children and those voters, sense getting into politics a long time ago, there are two things i have not been very good at, talking about myself and playing...
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aboutis a lot of talk being the force behind reagan. fired did not have him but the president cited it probably be better if they found other work. nancy reagan was a very good wife and devoted to her husband. and eight years there was not one instance where she tried to interfere in policy or tried to influence the government. there was no doubt that she had definite ideas, she probably talked it to him at night. she was alert to people who she did not think were serving him well. the main thing she was concerned was that she did not -- he did not get overtired. that was the one time she would call over to the white house office and talk about scheduling. overall she was very important to him and very important to the country. the thing she did such as taking on the drug's campaign and talking with kids and education, it reinforced things that he was trying to do. she had been a real asset not only to him but to the country. -- you cannot have been nicer to me personally. i wanted to two reflect on antonin scalia up. guest: he was a gi
aboutis a lot of talk being the force behind reagan. fired did not have him but the president cited it probably be better if they found other work. nancy reagan was a very good wife and devoted to her husband. and eight years there was not one instance where she tried to interfere in policy or tried to influence the government. there was no doubt that she had definite ideas, she probably talked it to him at night. she was alert to people who she did not think were serving him well. the main...
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aboutis all the chatter brexit hurting the switzerland economy?g to answer that question next. richard jones is here. ♪ mark: got some breaking news on ombardier. it is set to reject a proposal from the canadian government. a deal is unlikely before to annual meeting. that is according to officials. that news just crossing the bloomberg and those are the shares today trading up by 11.9%. time now for the bloomberg business flash and a look at some of the biggest business stories in the news right now. global markets is trading and priced its initial public offering at the top end of the market range, valuing the company at $1.8 billion. it raised millions of dollars after shares were sold at $19 each. valeant pharmaceuticals is working with investment banks to were reviewed options after receiving interest in some of its businesses. that's according to reuters and a source familiar with the matter could th. the drug matter may sell some of its non-core assets to sell some of its debt. it has seen as a disastrous eight-month run that has seen the s
aboutis all the chatter brexit hurting the switzerland economy?g to answer that question next. richard jones is here. ♪ mark: got some breaking news on ombardier. it is set to reject a proposal from the canadian government. a deal is unlikely before to annual meeting. that is according to officials. that news just crossing the bloomberg and those are the shares today trading up by 11.9%. time now for the bloomberg business flash and a look at some of the biggest business stories in the news...
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get better police community relations for whatever it is you really need when the guy comes by us aboutis not the way democracy is supposed to work. >> i assume no problem with the lottery just a good turnout. >> controlling their vote. still be a problem. i now my people are and therefore will give them out. the if his big turnout so the thing we can get them they're bridge and acknowledge that is not optimal. >> all the people each person a pork chop and told them you were going to do a bridge and they all came out, that is just a little something on the side. you don't tell them. and andthem. and you know he's not going to even try to get the bridge built or anything else. >> you are undermining choice, you are getting people to vote for someone who they probably would not have gone to the polls and voted for this by giving them something like that. >> an academic. you don't even know.know. here are the things you need to improve your community. they have to get you to the polls and using any means necessary. the classic political. as a political classic. this is politics. in order to
get better police community relations for whatever it is you really need when the guy comes by us aboutis not the way democracy is supposed to work. >> i assume no problem with the lottery just a good turnout. >> controlling their vote. still be a problem. i now my people are and therefore will give them out. the if his big turnout so the thing we can get them they're bridge and acknowledge that is not optimal. >> all the people each person a pork chop and told them you were...
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all we got to do is worry abouty ourselves and how we are handling ourselves.he we do our part and play our game.ame. >> not being worried about abo anybody else. seven experts on fox sports .coo only one picked nat to win nlat east only one other to making play a unlike last year where'ss my ring, it's not that much different of a team. but they don't have the expectation hads.ex >> maybe that's good. >> i prefer that. >> other way ruined hasn't worked so well. >> baker wants to see a little t more of that cockey mess come co out. he likes that, not having to wait weight of world.. >> news at 11 starts right >> right now at 11 friday evening making way for a cold and windy weekend.. the weather about face that's in store. >> washington monument force too close after another elevator malfunction leaves visitors stranded on observation deck. >>> elderly alexandria man viciously beaten during a robbery has died. tonight the search for his attack consider. fox 5 local news at 11 starts right now. >>we begin with breaking news at 11. we've learned that one person h
all we got to do is worry abouty ourselves and how we are handling ourselves.he we do our part and play our game.ame. >> not being worried about abo anybody else. seven experts on fox sports .coo only one picked nat to win nlat east only one other to making play a unlike last year where'ss my ring, it's not that much different of a team. but they don't have the expectation hads.ex >> maybe that's good. >> i prefer that. >> other way ruined hasn't worked so well. >>...
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[laughter] but i'm incredibly proud of the steps it sounds like you've abouty taken to speak out your own experience and then to movement ate a social and change laws. it sounds to me like you're on the right track. david cameron,or lthough i will say on lgbt issues, i think david has been relative to aurve lot of other leaders around the world and even here in the u.k.. i can say from my perspective taking a lot of serious steps to address these issues within the federal government. the challenge we've had is north carolina, the law that comes up, that's a state law, and because of our system of overturn on can't a own state laws, unless ederal law has passed that prohibits states from doing these things and with the congress i currently have, that's not likely to happen. ut we're doing a lot of work administratively. and as i said, you should feel encouraged by virtue of the fact that social attitudes on this changed faster than i've seen in any other issue. it doesn't feel fast enough for or for those who are impacted and that's good. satisfied.'t feel you should keep pushing. ut i
[laughter] but i'm incredibly proud of the steps it sounds like you've abouty taken to speak out your own experience and then to movement ate a social and change laws. it sounds to me like you're on the right track. david cameron,or lthough i will say on lgbt issues, i think david has been relative to aurve lot of other leaders around the world and even here in the u.k.. i can say from my perspective taking a lot of serious steps to address these issues within the federal government. the...
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. >> i asked aboutiers. you were pointed you didn't ask. anyway, ines nice try. we saw it a thousand miles away, though. >> that might have been easier ines what do you think? >> television fun. i wanted to have fun. thanks greg. posted it on my facebook page people were asking as a bad night. you should have said it was april fools. actually when i said is this an april fools joke that's violating rules of april fools. rule according to greg kelly. >> listen ben simmoneau brought me a card that's how fit he was. >> ben likes ines. >> he bought me a card. >> engagement card. you should have told him the truth. thank you ines. >> everything else we say on this show is true. or per real. >> just incase. we have to move on from ines compelling as that was. ines i do think it's a good thing in your future. amazon.com weed or order our books invented a rocket. blue origin rorkt that blasted off in texas not too long ago. watch this. liftoff. good for that. third time he's been able to land safely land a robert after the launch. some of the billionaires have companies
. >> i asked aboutiers. you were pointed you didn't ask. anyway, ines nice try. we saw it a thousand miles away, though. >> that might have been easier ines what do you think? >> television fun. i wanted to have fun. thanks greg. posted it on my facebook page people were asking as a bad night. you should have said it was april fools. actually when i said is this an april fools joke that's violating rules of april fools. rule according to greg kelly. >> listen ben...
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he was only there for abouty th three hours and then went backak home. home when the plane landed and it seemed odd to us his reps told us it was the flu but but that just didn't make sense to e us because why wouldn't hen't he tough it out for the 488 minutes rather than go to a tn strange place and go righte pl back to the plane? and so this whole thing about the flu f just felt bizarre to us and never quite rang true. t and then the second weirdecond r thing that happened was the hap day after he he made the made emergency landing he showed up at paisley park and he said toao the crowd at a dance party,arty wait a few days before you waste any prayers and it wasit s almost like he had some kindnd of a premonition.ti >> yeah. >> 'cause that's just an oddusta statement.at so there are other things asem s well but this whole business bin about the flu else, it just -- it was not n ringing true to us and i think t we're going to have moreeo shortly on the web site.he >> yeah, can't wait to seeh, ca exactly what that is.th and, you know, you mentioned mtn
he was only there for abouty th three hours and then went backak home. home when the plane landed and it seemed odd to us his reps told us it was the flu but but that just didn't make sense to e us because why wouldn't hen't he tough it out for the 488 minutes rather than go to a tn strange place and go righte pl back to the plane? and so this whole thing about the flu f just felt bizarre to us and never quite rang true. t and then the second weirdecond r thing that happened was the hap day...
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. >> is correct that parts of the abouty debate, skepticism globalization is improved in europe.nimosity against institutions is at an all-time high. having this conversation and i can remember some of your predecessors who would be making a speech eventually saying that institutions have allowed themselves to become the relevant bordering on archaic and they need to be scrapped or changed. i would be asking the question but there is some value and you have taken the opposite position wholeheartedly supporting them and supporting the international position and imd in the position of prodding you to defend that position. things that partially answer alice's question but address yours. we made enormous progress on base in version. exposing the tax loopholes that allow the legal shifting of a no taxlow or environment. we have seen the outrage of people around the world because of those kinds of opportunities existing. we have taken a leadership role in doing things to try and make it more transparent for the real owners are, putting in place tax information sharing agreements that m
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ask bill o'reilly aboutywz that. to lecture him about that. >> go to witness and believe them. doj may talk to more witnesses. you can't come and ask me to apologize for believing something that i was not privy to. >> so you areok just going back to the moment. >> but anyway, i'm talking about after the faifw after thexd fact. >> when the doj comes back to you and says you are wrong, why don't you apologize at that point.u >> apologize for believing it. >> for what you said, for telling the world that there was no deadly threat when there was?bx >> i said what i believed. >> did you correct the record? >> did i correct what record? >> did you go on your television program and report to the world what the doj had actually found? >> i reported what thei] dog said. >> about the death of michael brown? >> i don't know that i stated the line you want. there protesting afterward, did you? did you? [ laughter ] >> i think that's a good place to wrap.xdÑ >> how about that? and now to that other story. you may have heard the
ask bill o'reilly aboutywz that. to lecture him about that. >> go to witness and believe them. doj may talk to more witnesses. you can't come and ask me to apologize for believing something that i was not privy to. >> so you areok just going back to the moment. >> but anyway, i'm talking about after the faifw after thexd fact. >> when the doj comes back to you and says you are wrong, why don't you apologize at that point.u >> apologize for believing it. >>...
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paul: in the speech the next talk aboutys when we the effective systems to counsel, you should know what i did. briefed and argued essentially, did mention it at one point in the decision, but he said i briefed and argued the case entirely on a sixth amendment proposition and now the supreme court goes and frankd it another way, so himself, and flynn ended up effecting we ineffective communication in ounsel because the court decided another way. host: first, is a confession if ssible in a court of law it was obtained without warnings and incrimination without legal counsel. two, who determines whether the defendant has legally waived his rights. third question, what is the standard for judging whether voluntary questions are admissible and fourth, when should an attorney be appointed for a person if he or she cannot afford one. these are the four questions for miranda, the cases we're talking about. so we're aware that the supreme ourt has begun recording audio of their oral arguments and next, you're going to hear a opposingt of their two attorneys, flynn and nelson, listen to some of t
paul: in the speech the next talk aboutys when we the effective systems to counsel, you should know what i did. briefed and argued essentially, did mention it at one point in the decision, but he said i briefed and argued the case entirely on a sixth amendment proposition and now the supreme court goes and frankd it another way, so himself, and flynn ended up effecting we ineffective communication in ounsel because the court decided another way. host: first, is a confession if ssible in a court...
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it forced me to re-examine some abouti thought i knew drug policy with respect to marijuana. what is disturbing to me is, if it is a gateway drug to heroin, it is opiate prescription drug addiction. far more than marijuana. that is why this hearing is so timely. it is affecting every community we represent here in this body. it is not a rural or urban phenomenon or suburban phenomena in. you, mr. botticelli -- how did we get to this point? i do not want any doctor to leave a patient in pain, serious pain, you know? it is a terrible affliction. first, you do no harm. how do we draw that line between pain management and just avalanche ofle prescriptions that has led to an epidemic of addiction in america, with presumably the best of intentions? >> i agree. ofn you look at the roots the epidemic, it is really about the overprescribing of addictive pain medication. >> why? how did we get there? doctors are not stupid people. >> i think that doctors were given a significant amount of misinformation from pharmaceutical companies and medical professionals that these were not addicti
it forced me to re-examine some abouti thought i knew drug policy with respect to marijuana. what is disturbing to me is, if it is a gateway drug to heroin, it is opiate prescription drug addiction. far more than marijuana. that is why this hearing is so timely. it is affecting every community we represent here in this body. it is not a rural or urban phenomenon or suburban phenomena in. you, mr. botticelli -- how did we get to this point? i do not want any doctor to leave a patient in pain,...
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along thes abouty northeast corridor that incident leaving two rail workers dead.eenan is here with the latest. >> reporter: they don't know -- they know what happened but not why it happened. what was that equipment doing there. federal investigators have recovered a data recorder and video from the locomotive and they are trying to unravel exactly how the crash could have happened and amtrak shows construction on the track andadjacent track and they are doing autopsies on the two trackworkers killed sunday. immediate speeding has been ruled out and train doing 106 miles an hour in 110-mile-an- hour zone and early indications suggesting human error is to blame. >> whether this backhoe is cleaning debris that had blown on the track from the winds that we have had from branches and leaves and storms, or whether it was regular maintenance which is usually scheduled on sunday morning, that's being looked into. but there is it seems highly, highly likely that this was human error. you can see what you got off the train is there was a derailment and the -- in the first
along thes abouty northeast corridor that incident leaving two rail workers dead.eenan is here with the latest. >> reporter: they don't know -- they know what happened but not why it happened. what was that equipment doing there. federal investigators have recovered a data recorder and video from the locomotive and they are trying to unravel exactly how the crash could have happened and amtrak shows construction on the track andadjacent track and they are doing autopsies on the two...
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you know, so that it can be faster, it can abouty better, it can be cheaper. you can have all three, you don't have to pick two, which is the old adage. and when you show that that can be done with a lean, mean group of people inside the government, and you also show good faith that you want -- we understand there's fewer than 300 people doing this, it's an 80 billion -- at least an $80 billion industry to do business -- to do i. dchli.t. b with the government. you can't even see the dot that we are in that number. so we know we can't do it ourselves. we have to be able to rely on the business community, you have to be able to rely on the other vendors out there. so what we can do is to give the people we're working with a new experience. so that they go through a design studio for first time. they go through an agile iter attive cycle development for first time and they come to expect that from the people they work with and hopefully look for those qualities in the next people they work with so the whole system starts to gradually change. >> that's a great an
you know, so that it can be faster, it can abouty better, it can be cheaper. you can have all three, you don't have to pick two, which is the old adage. and when you show that that can be done with a lean, mean group of people inside the government, and you also show good faith that you want -- we understand there's fewer than 300 people doing this, it's an 80 billion -- at least an $80 billion industry to do business -- to do i. dchli.t. b with the government. you can't even see the dot that...
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lin and i was doing erika's hair oni day and she loves talking abouti hair and wigs and she loved thadlike to have your own line. l >> she said, i've always -- iay want to do that.want we started talking about it, ana so it just took off from there.t she was like what do i need toon do? i'll take care ofare of everything. >> i know that this something a lot of women are embracing tmbrn because hair these days is an accessory.. >> a lot of people don't look it as tabu thing that it used to bo in the past for some people. peo >> exactly much it's like having a shoe closet.lo >> yeah. >> now women have wig closet.wit >> wow. >> >> they have peaces of who arec just hanging in their closet. >> we're talking about beautifut this feels amazing.eels amazing >> it's beautifully.>>t' >> no reason to have somethingoi crazy tacked on your head. hd. >> no.>> >> you have a choices. h speaking of choices you haveoi beautiful models modeling theset wigs these are wigs from theigsm line? >> yes. >> okay. let's bring out the first model. >> this is the first one.ir what's happening here.wh hap >> ivy, t
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last but not least.ea people will be shocked at his.ed >> people will be excited abouti this.te >> iit's very indulgentt we feel good when we're eating t steak. i'm get giving myself a treat. t that indulgence helps people to not binge on other bad foods. fs mix this with vegetable people p feel like i've had great millinl feel full.l. having steak is a good way toa d get great sense of protein. these in the freezer this could be your desert. der >> peanut butter. peat b >> you're waisting away toou'rws nothing. thing. >> nothing. you already look like you've lost 5 pounds.nd >> i think so just in walkingnk down the linste here. now obviously you need tod t regulate what else you eat inat addition. it's not like we just add thesed five things to your diet your du keep your other diet you'll lose fie pounds. >> that's true.>> host f you're pro dominantlyoman adds these type of foods you'rey to the going to be reach fog the other bad foods.oo so you've got your source ofoue protein. got vegetables, fruits, all all these other things also havegsls protein and fiber. f guarantee you'll f
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constitutional law if you're if wonder wagon he taught.nderagon well, he will speak today abouty hisominee mary rec garland ana the senate's refusal to hold t h hearing on this nomination fromf there the president is scheduled to head to california to raise campaign cash. >>> to texas a mother ishe i outraged after learning her daughter was slammed by a policl officer allegedly.ed the incident unfolding outside e san antonio middle school lastol week. week while the student was talking tg friend and group of girls surrounding them. the that's when san antoniontio independent school district dtr police officer reportedlyortey grabbed the girl and wound upndu slamming her to the ground out of fear that she was going to kick him. h this is all what these two these parties say now.part paid administrative leavee l pending an investigation. >>> stars from country music and beyond are remembering legendary singer song writer meryl haggard this morning.orng country music giant died dd yesterday on what was 17th birthday.rthday he rose out of poverty and and short stint in prison to becomem
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what do you guys think aboutys t this?o about nothingg should th >> both sides just say hey,justh let's just end this now and movd on with our lives.r es >> i think tom brady would haveh led let's end this the wayay around the stubbornness on theon part of goodell and the nfl sayl we have to be right.e rig we have to be able to enforceo r things the way they want tom i n think it's uglt y for the nfl. i think it should have been over. here's the thing after they they check all of the balls and deflate science tom brady went 10-zero to start season.rt s you could give him basketball oo a nerve ball and he'll be the best in the league. l i don't think this impacted thee game.game created a new rule to actuallycl enforce it after a situationitua where they didn't know what the' were doing with it. just became ultimate al joke onl the part of the nfl. n >> it's still going on.. >> it shouldn't be.n't b >> it will continue becausee brady is not going to quit.qui >> right. >> this is goodell stubbornnessr and sort of won here in
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abouti want to ask you the issues as in fulton campaign, because for ohio governor john kasich, has beensm for accepting federal obamacare dollars. i also want to ask you about wallethub.com/ill gonzale m. what is the premise? guest: we looked at finances, tax prep, return on investment, and so many of our decisions come back to personal finance especially when you're dealing with politics. that is why we got involved in this. i got involved coming up with methodology metrics, and analyzing the results. host: and with regard to ohio governor john kasich, and how this is playing out? guest: i think he has obviously been talking a lot about how he did take those dollars, and also talking about how we balance the budget. definitely going over that a lot, during his speeches in the campaign trail. but i think the two are not mutually exclusive. i think that it helped him here in terms of a country that has such a growing national debt problem. i do not think he can be criticized too much for working the two together. host: have you looked into how states can become less federally funded? gue
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aboutis a case presidential power and its limits during times of war.tions emergency , and presidents can do things that may not be expected from the constitution. he said the case has come to be accepted by the culture. >> it was a sweeping decision. it isolated the u.s. is one of only four nations of 195 across abortionsthat allowed for any reason. yes, it has not settled the issue. o, tonight, matt v. ohi protection against unreasonable .eizures and searches watch landmark cases tonight at 10:00 eastern on c-span and c-span.org. our c-span campaign 2016 bus continues to stop around the country, visiting winners from this year's student cam competition. metropolitan art institute in phoenix, arizona, was visited. winners got there first prize awards. it looked at reform, prisons in america. secondlassmates won prize for their video on gender wage inequity. then in los angeles, the third prizewinner ceremony. moving on to different areas of california to present other winners. c-span presents a special thanks to our cable partners for their help in coo
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what we are telling our business is think abouty is narios. and in particular, we are giving the two on the right hand side. we hope it will be a slow recovery. if the price stays down about $50. what would they do? in every scenario we are asking them to focus on the things we can control. ge is a big company. but we don't control the oil price. no point in worrying about what the price will be. we can focus on the things we can control. if you hear them talk about this, you hear my ceo talk about this. the constant mantra. the things we can control in serving our customers to get through this. they are suffering at the moment. if we can help them to get through, they will remember that and it's good for the industry as a whole. it's good for us. now, with that said, we have a view on what's going to happen. in the near term, this is what we think is going to happen in 2016. it's not a pretty picture. particularly for those of you who have a lot of onshore and non-conventional activity. we are expecting spending in the upstream to be down 30,
what we are telling our business is think abouty is narios. and in particular, we are giving the two on the right hand side. we hope it will be a slow recovery. if the price stays down about $50. what would they do? in every scenario we are asking them to focus on the things we can control. ge is a big company. but we don't control the oil price. no point in worrying about what the price will be. we can focus on the things we can control. if you hear them talk about this, you hear my ceo talk...