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it from afar.zuckerberg offering $3 billion for snapchat has to solidify him as one of the strongest ceos of this generation. emily: what about snapchat? gary: it is the darling of the dance now. to ageve it is proven up. i feel comfortable predicting a lot more of your grandmothers and older uncles are going to be on it. what does snapchat threaten? gary: attention. that is all they are playing for. everybody in the passenger seat is looking at their phone. all of these people are playing for the same thing. snapchat is the first thing to come along since instagram that is a beast of attention play. emily: coming up, it may be the most exciting business that square, but it is also the most risky. we talked about lending to small businesses. ♪ buzz, iith all of the got to speak to the woman --spearheading square. i asked her how she manages to -- how she plans to manage risk while --. >> first there is credit risk. we use machine learning models to underwrite our merchants so we can provide them wi
it from afar.zuckerberg offering $3 billion for snapchat has to solidify him as one of the strongest ceos of this generation. emily: what about snapchat? gary: it is the darling of the dance now. to ageve it is proven up. i feel comfortable predicting a lot more of your grandmothers and older uncles are going to be on it. what does snapchat threaten? gary: attention. that is all they are playing for. everybody in the passenger seat is looking at their phone. all of these people are playing for...
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i am watching it from afar. was earlier, i think, mark zuckerberg offering $3 billion for snapchat eight months ago has to solidify him as one of the strongest ceos of this generation. emily: what about snapchat? does it change the social media landscape? gary: it is the darling of the dance now. i believe it is proven to age up. i feel comfortable predicting a lot more of your grandmothers and older uncles are going to be on it. emily: what does snapchat threaten? gary: everybody. they are playing for attention. they are threatening everybody. everybody in the passenger seat is looking at their phone. all of these people are playing for the same thing. snapchat is the first thing to come along in a long time, since instagram, that is a beast of attention play. emily: coming up, it may be the most exciting business at square, but it is also the most risky. we talked about lending to small businesses. ♪ emily: with all of the buzz, i got to speak to the woman spearheading square's entry into the business of lendi
i am watching it from afar. was earlier, i think, mark zuckerberg offering $3 billion for snapchat eight months ago has to solidify him as one of the strongest ceos of this generation. emily: what about snapchat? does it change the social media landscape? gary: it is the darling of the dance now. i believe it is proven to age up. i feel comfortable predicting a lot more of your grandmothers and older uncles are going to be on it. emily: what does snapchat threaten? gary: everybody. they are...
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to me, i knew marissa from afar. i don't know her.er own operation, wants and needs, ego, feelings, it might not be good. she probably would like to see it through. for verizon, i think this may be doubling down on things that aol has brought to their table. as far as yahoo!, it is a convoluted situation. this is where i would say marissa maybe left something on the table, without knowing if she could or couldn't do this. if you need to break out, you cannot go safe. you have to be aggressive. those are things you need. for verizon, it feels right because i do believe some of the aol content things within the pipes have brought them value. the individual pieces of yahoo! could be valuable. emily: was tumblr the right bet? gary: no, it was the right kind of bet, but not the right bet. they ended up being the wrong bet, because i thought there was more room to go, and they missed their opportunity to go the way they needed to a year or two earlier. so no, it was not the right bet. emily: our conversation touched on twitter. using gary's
to me, i knew marissa from afar. i don't know her.er own operation, wants and needs, ego, feelings, it might not be good. she probably would like to see it through. for verizon, i think this may be doubling down on things that aol has brought to their table. as far as yahoo!, it is a convoluted situation. this is where i would say marissa maybe left something on the table, without knowing if she could or couldn't do this. if you need to break out, you cannot go safe. you have to be aggressive....
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to me, i view her from afar. i don't know her. as pretty strong actually. for her own operation, wants and needs and ego and feelings, it might not be good. because she probably wants to see it through. verizon, i think this is maybe doubling and tripling down on the things that a.o.l. has brought to their table. as far as yahoo!, i don't know. it's such a convoluted situation. you have -- this is where i would say marissa may be left something on the table, again, without knowing if she could or couldn't do this. when you need to break out, you can't go safe. you have to be aggressive. tumblr was a big play. as an early investor in tumblr, i was happy about that. those are things you need. for verizon, it feels right. because i do think that some of the a.o.l. content things within the pipes that they're trying to create have brought them value. and i do think the individual pieces of yahoo! potentially could be quite valuable. emily: was tumblr really the right bet? guest: it was the wrong bet. it was the right kind of bet. tumblr ended up being the wrong
to me, i view her from afar. i don't know her. as pretty strong actually. for her own operation, wants and needs and ego and feelings, it might not be good. because she probably wants to see it through. verizon, i think this is maybe doubling and tripling down on the things that a.o.l. has brought to their table. as far as yahoo!, i don't know. it's such a convoluted situation. you have -- this is where i would say marissa may be left something on the table, again, without knowing if she could...
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. >> it's beautiful if you're watching afar. but otherwise be careful. >> one of the most dangerous spots, ocean beach in san francisco. >> we do have and have had beach hazard advisories. and for the rest of the weekend. we've got a current that comes in slowly, ben when it pulls back, it pulls and pulls and pulls. that's why there's the potential for strong rip currents. an ahead ahead. tonight.. and he did the unthinkable. he missed. about an hour >>> it all came down with steph curry tonight and he did the inning unthinkable. he missed a shot. streak has to end sometime. still 68. pretty nice. >> fans at oracle were stunned. >> i wish i could say april fool's! they were supposed to go 41 and 0 at home. but nobody at oracle expected the home winning streak to end. the warriors are down three. let's see how it all happened. the doves with one last chance. steph curry gets the ball throws it up, no good. harrison barnes goes beyond the arc and he throws it off. way off the mark. so the warriors lose 109-1 six. the warriors comm
. >> it's beautiful if you're watching afar. but otherwise be careful. >> one of the most dangerous spots, ocean beach in san francisco. >> we do have and have had beach hazard advisories. and for the rest of the weekend. we've got a current that comes in slowly, ben when it pulls back, it pulls and pulls and pulls. that's why there's the potential for strong rip currents. an ahead ahead. tonight.. and he did the unthinkable. he missed. about an hour >>> it all came...
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reporter: but for a while, pat richter and others here will have to focus on nature's beauty from afar. ted greenberg, news4 new york. >>> tonight a news exclusive feature are tackling winter left behind. take a look at the scene in queens. in january, many of you will remember it, more than two feet of snow fell and it took the city days to clear all the narrow streets. so to make sure snow removal is better next time, the city is going to make a $21 million investment on extra equipment, and it will go to 21 new front-end loaders, 40 front-end plows and 80 haulers. >>> as we head over to janice we're thinking more rain and warmer temps than snow, right? >> they're being proactive in them credit for that. preparing for the possibilities of next year. remember, we only had one big storm in the city and very little measurable snow after that. that is good news this past winter because of el nino. north and west of the city you're still seeing some clouds, sunshine everywhere else. it's 62 degrees, so despite the cloud cover, it's still very mild across the region right now. today's high
reporter: but for a while, pat richter and others here will have to focus on nature's beauty from afar. ted greenberg, news4 new york. >>> tonight a news exclusive feature are tackling winter left behind. take a look at the scene in queens. in january, many of you will remember it, more than two feet of snow fell and it took the city days to clear all the narrow streets. so to make sure snow removal is better next time, the city is going to make a $21 million investment on extra...
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tourists from afar arrive every year. nhk world, hakuba. >>> scientists warning that one of the seven wonders of the natural world is on the brink of collapse. they say more than 90% of the great barrier reef has succumbed to coral bleaching. the problem is said to be caused by rising water temperatures. the phenomenon was first noticed in the 1980s but they say it has escalated in recent years. a survey by the australian government and a research body found bleaching at 93% of 911 individual reefs. the damage was most extreme in the northern 1,000 kilometer stretch of the system. one reseaherarnedhe blching cod affectlmost l of the coral ecies. said if they' lt some could ta decadesr longero recor. lastear unesonsidere puttg the ree onhe world endangered list but dropped the idea after the government submitted a conservation plan. >>> it's time for the weather. here in tokyo it's 17 degrees celsius or 62 degrees fahrenheit. for this hour's world weather update, let's hear about potential floods in southern china. >> torr
tourists from afar arrive every year. nhk world, hakuba. >>> scientists warning that one of the seven wonders of the natural world is on the brink of collapse. they say more than 90% of the great barrier reef has succumbed to coral bleaching. the problem is said to be caused by rising water temperatures. the phenomenon was first noticed in the 1980s but they say it has escalated in recent years. a survey by the australian government and a research body found bleaching at 93% of 911...
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to step back from his work as publisher of "the new york world," but still continued to manage from afar. it made his work very difficult for him at times. the singer sargent was foremost portrait painter in the late 18th century. he was painting many portraits of powerful people at the time. because he painted the pulitzer portrait, it is a sign of his lasting importance. you can see that one eye is spotted. you get a hint of the vision problems he was having. some people say he looks devilish and angelic at the same time. you get a sense of his passion for communication. you can draw your own conclusions from that. pulitzer always has a passion for drawing the best journalists and highlighting the best in journalism. in his life, he was in a newspaper war. his newspaper and the paper he was fighting against, in a circulation war, were exaggerating things to the point where they may not have been true. joseph pulitzer came to regret that aspect of his career, so that is why he decided one of his legacies would be the creation of the columbia journalism school, one of the foremost journa
to step back from his work as publisher of "the new york world," but still continued to manage from afar. it made his work very difficult for him at times. the singer sargent was foremost portrait painter in the late 18th century. he was painting many portraits of powerful people at the time. because he painted the pulitzer portrait, it is a sign of his lasting importance. you can see that one eye is spotted. you get a hint of the vision problems he was having. some people say he...
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that would be my caring, loving help from afar. [captioning funded by cbs sports division] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] bill: well, another memorable week here at the valero texas open in the texas hill country. t.p.c. san antonio, the at&t oaks course is the venue. typically one of the most challenging courses on tour. this week because of the soft conditions and little wind, it surrendered a lot more birdies than we're used to. but still, very challenging, lots of bunkers and places to get into trouble. charley hoffman able to navigate it all and come up with his nick: unfortunately the last group is limping up the last few holes. bill: tonight, once again on cbs, "60 minutes," "madam secretary," "the good wife," and "elementary." all tonight, only cbs. ricky barnes, brendan steele and luke donald in the final group. going out in threesomes. started behind the eight-ball a bit on thursday with a three and a half-hour weathe
that would be my caring, loving help from afar. [captioning funded by cbs sports division] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] bill: well, another memorable week here at the valero texas open in the texas hill country. t.p.c. san antonio, the at&t oaks course is the venue. typically one of the most challenging courses on tour. this week because of the soft conditions and little wind, it...
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. >>> plus, a stunning advanced for afar lyzed man gaining use of one of his hands thanks to something going on in his brain. >>> a performance you must simply hear to believe the girl now an overnight sensation. [ bell ringing ] >>> on wall street all three major averages closed at highs for the year. the events apparently driven by bank stocks. >>> the dow gained 187 points to close at 17,908. the nasdaq soared as well, 75, the s&p up 20. markets across asia were higher overnight. >>> the largest automotive recall in u.s. history could get even bigger. federal government regulators say 85 million vehicles with takata air bags may need to be recalled if the company can't prove they're safe on top of the 29 million inflaters that need to be replaced. at least 11 people have died in more than 100 have been injured by the exploding inflaters. >>> stronger warnings about mosquito bites could be in the works now that the cdc has confirmed the zika virus can cause babies to be born with abnormally small heads. as evidence science found the virus in the brain tissue, spinal fluid and amnioti
. >>> plus, a stunning advanced for afar lyzed man gaining use of one of his hands thanks to something going on in his brain. >>> a performance you must simply hear to believe the girl now an overnight sensation. [ bell ringing ] >>> on wall street all three major averages closed at highs for the year. the events apparently driven by bank stocks. >>> the dow gained 187 points to close at 17,908. the nasdaq soared as well, 75, the s&p up 20. markets across...
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. >>> plus, a stunning advanced for afar lyzed man gaining use of one of his hands thanks to something going on in his brain. >>> a performance you must now an overnight sensation. hey what are you here for? you getting poked, prodded or pinched?? uhhh yeah, colon cancer screening. hey me too, second time. it's a piece of cake! that sounds good right now. it's no big deal. that's what everyone tells me. today there is more than one way to screen for colon cancer and it's easier than ever. if you're 50 or older talk with your healthcare provider and choose the best test for you! if you're 50 or older [ bell ringing ] >>> on wall street all three major averages closed at highs for the year. the events apparently driven by bank stocks. >>> the dow gained 187 points to close at 17,908. the nasdaq soared as well, 75, the s&p up 20. markets across asia were higher overnight. >>> the largest automotive recall in u.s. history could get even bigger. federal government regulators say 85 million vehicles with takata air bags may need to be recalled if the company can't prove they're safe on top o
. >>> plus, a stunning advanced for afar lyzed man gaining use of one of his hands thanks to something going on in his brain. >>> a performance you must now an overnight sensation. hey what are you here for? you getting poked, prodded or pinched?? uhhh yeah, colon cancer screening. hey me too, second time. it's a piece of cake! that sounds good right now. it's no big deal. that's what everyone tells me. today there is more than one way to screen for colon cancer and it's...
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home to the wildcats but students inside watching the team from afar as they battle in houston. let's go inside. a live look inside the pavilion, yeah. thousands of fans watching this game to remember as the wildcats quest for a national championship, the first in more than three decades is on the line right now. look at them cheering. we are going to keep a close eye on these fans. and this game. but first this. >>> don't move. do not move. if you drop them, i'm going to drop you. >> take a look at what happened in front of a tampa church this morning. a church maintenance man used his gun to keep a would be burglar at bay until police got there. the worker noticed the church's doors kicked in. the suspect came back and that's when he pulled the gun and also called 911. police arrived moments later and put the suspect in handcuffs. danny? >> the excitement is billowing across delaware valley. i'm danny pommells. we'll check on villanova. coming down to the wire in houston. we have an update coming up. >>> hey, danny pommells once again. it is the night fans have been waiting fo
home to the wildcats but students inside watching the team from afar as they battle in houston. let's go inside. a live look inside the pavilion, yeah. thousands of fans watching this game to remember as the wildcats quest for a national championship, the first in more than three decades is on the line right now. look at them cheering. we are going to keep a close eye on these fans. and this game. but first this. >>> don't move. do not move. if you drop them, i'm going to drop you....
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some are doing it from afar. marcus solis is joining us live from the newsroom with more on the candidates who are making state. good morning, marcus. >> good morning, rob. no doubt, there is a bit of a lull today. gop front-runner donald trump is upstate in syracuse. ted cruise is in wyoming. john kasich is in town. he'll be in a synagogue on long island and a deli on the upper east side. bernie sanders called his meeting with the pope a real honor. sanders spoke with pope francis for about five minutes this morning as the democratic candidate's campaign released his 2014 federal tax return. his rival hillary clinton called for the vermont senator to do so during this week's debate. >> i think if you look at the much more to try to dump. it out. >> reporter: the return shows sanders and his wife paid taxes. meantime, nearly 100 sanders supporters protested in san francisco. the pricey event hosted by george and amal clooney brought in $30,000 a person and 350,000 per table. demonstrators were vocal about clinton
some are doing it from afar. marcus solis is joining us live from the newsroom with more on the candidates who are making state. good morning, marcus. >> good morning, rob. no doubt, there is a bit of a lull today. gop front-runner donald trump is upstate in syracuse. ted cruise is in wyoming. john kasich is in town. he'll be in a synagogue on long island and a deli on the upper east side. bernie sanders called his meeting with the pope a real honor. sanders spoke with pope francis for...
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the third point, it's ugly from the outsiders watching this from afar, they do play by a different set of rules on a day by day by sis. i think it's going to backfire for them. >> he didn't know what the word meant. when henry asked hillary clinton, what does it mean, don't pretend like you don't know. collusion, what are you talking collusion? ted cruz saysit it's not a big deal. i'm going to vote. what is it? this is the worst play ever. no one is on the same page. rubio tried to say this, kasich has no shot, i'll pull out. kasich said what are you talking about? i'll take my four votes. it makes no sense as if they did not speak. >> donald trump points this out. in the business world, if you did this, you would go to jail. if coke and pepsi got together to wipe out another competitor, they would be broken up. no, you can't do that. someone would get in trouble. may wink, do a nod. they market themselves. it's the same thing. >> kasich is more fair about it than -- >> it shows how ugly politics can be. >> david, what did you think of the strategy and speaks to the campaign. how do yo
the third point, it's ugly from the outsiders watching this from afar, they do play by a different set of rules on a day by day by sis. i think it's going to backfire for them. >> he didn't know what the word meant. when henry asked hillary clinton, what does it mean, don't pretend like you don't know. collusion, what are you talking collusion? ted cruz saysit it's not a big deal. i'm going to vote. what is it? this is the worst play ever. no one is on the same page. rubio tried to say...
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how does the trunk campaign seemed to be handling the personnel changes from afar?ard: so, every campaign at some stage does go through some additions. and the question is whether they are real additions or whether they are additions by subtraction. i think that remains to be seen. campaign manager can coexist with the new people they have brought on, maybe they can create a better environment for chance of success. but it also silly has the possibility of being a huge falmlame out. mark: how would you appraise ted cruz's chances? kim: i would say 50-50. unchartedd, territory. it is about the mastery of the process. ted cruz is doing a brilliant job of talking to delegates and going out in the traditional ground game, on steroids. underestimate trumps ability to say, you changed full forty or something to hijack it back. john: what do you think is the biggest, two part question, what you think is the biggest mistake sanders made in the last two weeks? and what would you do next? howard: i think the biggest was not setting expectations a little lower. i just did not
how does the trunk campaign seemed to be handling the personnel changes from afar?ard: so, every campaign at some stage does go through some additions. and the question is whether they are real additions or whether they are additions by subtraction. i think that remains to be seen. campaign manager can coexist with the new people they have brought on, maybe they can create a better environment for chance of success. but it also silly has the possibility of being a huge falmlame out. mark: how...
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i will watch from afar >> nice to see the boats go by. i don't know if i will get on one. >> it was a nice dayton out on a boat today. we had gorgeous weather and upstairs i was out there and saw a few sailboats coming back in and we had nice weather today and tomorrow will be warmer. if you like the heat, it will be on. let's take a look at what is going on outside for today. temperatures range in the mid- 70s in pacifica and upper 70s san francisco and a lot of low 80s around the bay. 80s in fremont and in the inner east bay. 80 in antioch. hot for tomorrow. five to ten degrees is what we are looking at for your afternoon. some of the hotter spots expected to hit the low and mid- 90s for wednesday. and then we peak. that should be it. temperatures falling off on thursday. a look at the current conditions. still 80s in santa rosa and 76 in napa and 82 in walnut creek and a beautiful, beautiful day in livermore, 80s and san jose 80 and folks tailgating for the a's game and we have 70s expected at game time and 81 in redwood city and 84 in
i will watch from afar >> nice to see the boats go by. i don't know if i will get on one. >> it was a nice dayton out on a boat today. we had gorgeous weather and upstairs i was out there and saw a few sailboats coming back in and we had nice weather today and tomorrow will be warmer. if you like the heat, it will be on. let's take a look at what is going on outside for today. temperatures range in the mid- 70s in pacifica and upper 70s san francisco and a lot of low 80s around the...
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mark: how does the donald trump campaign seem to be handling the personnel changes from afar?every campaign, at some stage, does go through some additions. the question is if they are real additions or additions by subtraction. i think it remains to be seen. if the campaign manager can coexist with the people they brought on, maybe they can create a better environment for a chance of success. but it also has the possibility of being a huge flame out. mark: how would you appraise ted cruz's chances? kim: i would say 50-50. like i said, this is uncharted territory, and it is about the mastery of the process, which hasn't been defined yet. i don't under estimate donald trump's ability to say something to hijack it back. biggestat you think is mistake that sanders made in the last two weeks, bernie sanders, and if you were the communications director for bernie sanders, what would you do next? howard: i just don't think he was ever really going to win new york. i think that she was very much on her home turf. she is very comfortable in this environment, and he was not going to win
mark: how does the donald trump campaign seem to be handling the personnel changes from afar?every campaign, at some stage, does go through some additions. the question is if they are real additions or additions by subtraction. i think it remains to be seen. if the campaign manager can coexist with the people they brought on, maybe they can create a better environment for a chance of success. but it also has the possibility of being a huge flame out. mark: how would you appraise ted cruz's...
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always leaked her from afar. >> all right good luck with the new season. >> stay above the fray carol. >> you've heard of rob delaney with age hue social media presence. very funny. show catastrophehorse a taste of his standup. >> you have a little kid you know what they do every morning, the fist thing they do is they hoover up to your heart, and they suck out everything that is good about you, and then it's gone. [laughter] you have nothing left to offer the the world. you know. that speaks to rosanna in a after trying brookside crunchy clusters, @carlybeyar tweeted: at this point, i should just be a brookside chocolate ambassador. well, i am sorry, carly... it' s something you earn. caress presents the world's first body wash with fragrance release pearls. touch your skin to release fragrance up to 12 hours. caress love forever. i can't believe it has 40% fewer calories than butter. i can't believe it's made with real, simple ingredients. i can't believe... i can't believe my role isn't bigger. real ingredients. unbelievable taste. enjoy i can't believe it's not butter! i'm like a
always leaked her from afar. >> all right good luck with the new season. >> stay above the fray carol. >> you've heard of rob delaney with age hue social media presence. very funny. show catastrophehorse a taste of his standup. >> you have a little kid you know what they do every morning, the fist thing they do is they hoover up to your heart, and they suck out everything that is good about you, and then it's gone. [laughter] you have nothing left to offer the the world....
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ambiguity now amongst very smart political observers in the game, journalists, people watching from afar who know a lot about what everything means right now. what wisconsin did on the republican side was put donald trump on the defensive and made it mathematically more difficult for him to get a majority, although not impossible, and it made ted cruz the primary opponent. john kasich is more marginalized now than he was before. and it gives cruz a chance to continue to have momentum coming into the northeast. on the democratic side, it may give bernie sanders a chance to extend his fight, extended his streak of victories. and it made it possible for him, if he wins new york, to continue along, and to continue win and make it harder for hillary clinton to claim that race is over. charlie: has bernie sanders winning in new york become more possible? mark: i think it does. it gives him momentum, and it puts her more on the defensive, and that showed his ability to win in a state with some diversity, and it showed her inability to put him away. there is really no reason why a frontrunner sh
ambiguity now amongst very smart political observers in the game, journalists, people watching from afar who know a lot about what everything means right now. what wisconsin did on the republican side was put donald trump on the defensive and made it mathematically more difficult for him to get a majority, although not impossible, and it made ted cruz the primary opponent. john kasich is more marginalized now than he was before. and it gives cruz a chance to continue to have momentum coming...
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how much are they going to complete the argument they've started from afar?'ve heard both sides questioning whether they're qualified, their judgment. when bernie sanders is next to her on the debate stage, will he question her judgment as pointedly as he has? he probably will. i'm really watching for secretary clinton. she has the upper hand in pledged delegates and super delegates. how aggressively will she go after him tomorrow evening? i think it might be more than we've seen before. the math mematics are not so important to her but politically it's important to her. >> thank you, jeff zeleny. have a good evening. when we come back, watch to watch for when bernie sanders and hillary clinton go head to head in brooklyn tomorrow night. stop... clicking around book direct at hilton.com for the lowest price online and... start playing start relaxing start loving book direct at hilton.com... and start saving. xerox personalized employee portals help companies! make benefits simple and accessible... from anywhere. hula dancing? cliff jumping! human resources ca
how much are they going to complete the argument they've started from afar?'ve heard both sides questioning whether they're qualified, their judgment. when bernie sanders is next to her on the debate stage, will he question her judgment as pointedly as he has? he probably will. i'm really watching for secretary clinton. she has the upper hand in pledged delegates and super delegates. how aggressively will she go after him tomorrow evening? i think it might be more than we've seen before. the...
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primary and all of the contenders are keeping their sights on new york but some are doing it from afar. the candidates are making campaign stops outside of new york. good morning, marcus. >> reporter: good morning. hillary clinton is in california, bernie sanders in n. in rome this morning but he's here for an event tonight. bernie sanders called his meeting with the pope a real honor. the democratic candidates campaign released his 2014 federal tax return. his rival hillary clinton called for the vermont senator to do so during this month's debate. tax forms, it's not really much there to try to dump. it's just a question of getting it out. >> reporter: le return shows he played nearly 28,000 in sanders supporters protested outside of a clinton fund raiser. it brought in $30,000 a person and $350,000 per table. as for the republicans, donald trump is making stops upstate today. senator ted cruise is in wyoming. former president bill clinton will be campaigning for hillary clinton upstate. and kasich will have a fund- raising concert tomorrow in brooklyn. michelle? >>> police say a man
primary and all of the contenders are keeping their sights on new york but some are doing it from afar. the candidates are making campaign stops outside of new york. good morning, marcus. >> reporter: good morning. hillary clinton is in california, bernie sanders in n. in rome this morning but he's here for an event tonight. bernie sanders called his meeting with the pope a real honor. the democratic candidates campaign released his 2014 federal tax return. his rival hillary clinton...
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i just worshipped her from afar. so beautiful. >> you never really felt much connection to the vanderbilts? >> i felt no connection. >> you felt like an imposter. >> i felt like an imposter. >> and have for much of your life? >> and still do really. >> really? >> i -- you know, i'm kind of impressed with them, you know? >> like something you read about in a book? >> yeah. >> but it doesn't feel like -- >> doesn't have anything to do with me. >> i was always glad i didn't have that last name because i think that name comes with a lot of preconceived notions about -- it's one of the reasons why i wanted to do this film and this book is i think your life is so different than people might imagine it to be. it's really about working and creating art and beauty and, you know, i don't think people know -- you have a very public face but i don't think they know the person behind it. you don't think of yourself as a public person. >> not at all. >> you don't have any sense of what people -- >> i don't think of myself as a pub
i just worshipped her from afar. so beautiful. >> you never really felt much connection to the vanderbilts? >> i felt no connection. >> you felt like an imposter. >> i felt like an imposter. >> and have for much of your life? >> and still do really. >> really? >> i -- you know, i'm kind of impressed with them, you know? >> like something you read about in a book? >> yeah. >> but it doesn't feel like -- >> doesn't have...
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. >> reporter: for a while, others here likely have to focus on nature's beauty from afar. ted greenberg, nbc 10 news. >>> coming up next at 5:00 -- >> we continue to follow a breaking situation along the pennsylvania turnpike, trapped under a tracker trailer, the frantic rescue and traffic trouble it's causing. >>> i'm tracking showers even chance for thunderstorms for your election day. i'll show you the timing and cooler air that week too coming up next at 5:00. flr why should we trust a harrisburg politician like steve santarsiero who will say anything to win an election? after claiming credit for passing universal background checks for all gun purchases, "santarsiero admitted in an interview that he didn't write pennsylvania's gun safety law." his campaign brags about his accomplishments, but "in fact, he has failed in 54 attempts to get any legislation on the books." we just cant trust steve santarsiero. i'm shaughnessy naughton, and i approve this message because we deserve better. china. india. some of the world's worst polluters. as secretary of state, hillary clin
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. >> from afar they seem like a normal member of society. but as we get to know them, we realize, they don't distinguish between right or wrong and that's the frightening part. >> sorry, sticking out my tongue doesn't look so intelligent. either. for 57-year-old doesn't. some people think i'm immature for my age. >> when we first met clarence butterfield he had been incarcerated for more than a year at the orange county jail in southern california. like most jail inmates he had not been convicted but was incarcerated awaiting trial. he had pled not guilty to the murder of his daughter. but that didn't stop him taking jokes. >> how about a d.a. takes a gun under his arm into a bar. bartender goes, you can't come in here with a pig. he goes, it's not a pig, it's a duck. i was talking to the duck. >> clarence is an older gentleman, old man you can call him. a giddy old man. happy. happy to be here. >> diagnosed with hyperverbal. >> we can't all be winners now, can we? you have to be people like me to make you real winners in life look really go
. >> from afar they seem like a normal member of society. but as we get to know them, we realize, they don't distinguish between right or wrong and that's the frightening part. >> sorry, sticking out my tongue doesn't look so intelligent. either. for 57-year-old doesn't. some people think i'm immature for my age. >> when we first met clarence butterfield he had been incarcerated for more than a year at the orange county jail in southern california. like most jail inmates he...
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talking earlier this week about how nobody has challenged her, perhaps,o"qñvj much as donald trump from afare general election, he might rattle her. i mean, right now there are statements he madev+<" this week obviously on abortion and other things that may have hillary clinton is%ú=[ pouncing on. we should be fair and note that but, you know, donald trump is somebody who wouldn't be afraid in a debate to interrupt her, push back harder perhaps than she has gotten from bernie sanders. i hear a lot of frustration around the country from people when i travel saying this has been rigged for her and bernie sanders has pushed her but she didn't get a real race and that in the general election it might be different. >> there is a term in baseball, don't have rabbit ears. if you go up to the plate you, you are done. you are not going to hit the ball. you have to have the focus. if she has rab bit ears for bernie sanders right now, i can't imagine how much donald trump could throw her off her game. >>án9y will she get rattled? exactly. on the other hand, what the clinton camp would say is that they
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cuddle her and very close to their daughters but eventually with all the cultural norms and from, from afar you think maybe, they don't care for their daughters but they do, they do care about their daughters. i hope i -- >> thank you for that. yes, all the way in the back, please. >> [inaudible]. >> thank you. >> ken meyer. what is the enrollment rate primary and secondary education and does afghanistan have enough resources to educate both their boys and their girls? >> it's a good question. i don't know the numbers. statistics in afghanistan are not really very precise but i do know there were articles at the beginning of last year -- about now, that 1.3 young million young people joined the first grade last year. i don't have any confirmation. i read that in the newspaper. our education system was extremely strong and has produced people like ambassador halazann, my husband and it was because we had very -- i can't say the word, forward-looking in 1919 and 1929. she was in charge of education and made sure people got a lot of scholarships and go abroad. she was prescriptive, she insiste
cuddle her and very close to their daughters but eventually with all the cultural norms and from, from afar you think maybe, they don't care for their daughters but they do, they do care about their daughters. i hope i -- >> thank you for that. yes, all the way in the back, please. >> [inaudible]. >> thank you. >> ken meyer. what is the enrollment rate primary and secondary education and does afghanistan have enough resources to educate both their boys and their girls?...
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want to win in a competitive person would fill this when the only thing i'd hesitate as far as if afarsmemphis if the war is the off to a really good start that i would think you would cave. some >>gary: missing and have. >>gary: people who think he should plan other positions is certainly in the season and is already taken a day off >>mark: someone actually did that for the giants' kevin mitchell the first three his of the season and out trevor rowe it was so so stunned he could get the words of. >>mark: to go back to basketball this year they're so busy looking for flops to call follows on their missing falls. >>mark: you walked over to the sideline and throws to at the bench and went back and play. >>mark: it has almost a million views right now and it shows all the time that the deer midland at that has had taken out by: brian and barely our regular fall on a foul was called when shall the been flagrant said. >>gary: what the guy in the profession and would not call him on purpose he said and this is the envy is so this is benefiting him monday night he had 10 fouls called in his fa
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your volume, your big screen scr on the caps tonight, monitorapnh the draft from afar.m >> this is the first time they've matched up in thehed n h playoffs since 2009.ince 2 this is an epic seven gamevenam series and if you look at thatt series ovechkin and crosby and b they put up a show. combined they had 26 or 27 26 o points between the both ofot them. >> not only that -- tha >> there's going to be a loto of drama. >> in game two of that series in 2009 hat tricks. tri i'd love to see ovie have hat tricks. not sid. >> aside from the stanley cup sc finals whenever that is maybe i even better thes premiereremi matchup in the nhl for thehe playoffs this year. t >> i think so. thi >> absolutely. >> we talked to barry trotsory about it. it's going to be a matchup.be a. we have to take advantage of of our size, our physicalness, it's probably going to be higher scoring because both teams know how to score goalsrea but we don't want it to be tooto high a score.high a score. it's going to be a delicateelict thing. i think the caps can manage it m but we have to get off to ae
your volume, your big screen scr on the caps tonight, monitorapnh the draft from afar.m >> this is the first time they've matched up in thehed n h playoffs since 2009.ince 2 this is an epic seven gamevenam series and if you look at thatt series ovechkin and crosby and b they put up a show. combined they had 26 or 27 26 o points between the both ofot them. >> not only that -- tha >> there's going to be a loto of drama. >> in game two of that series in 2009 hat tricks. tri...
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. >> stay afar away as possible. >> why?ill vote for whoever the republican nominee is. >> why. >> i don't like political games. i look> is it going to last only a week or go beyond that. >> i have no idea i will be watching you on television talking about it. >> i think this could probably drag on. who knows. i think it will be interesting. in terms of the 1270 they claim they have. what's your confidence? >> did they go through each one. >> they actually added up the math in the states. >> what happened in colorado? why didn't they have a ground game in colorado. >> i have >> let's see if they get 1270. >> that makes it easy. right? >> it's going to be interesting couple of months. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> >> and news tonight donald trump is soaring to new highs. just released brand new fox news poll. national poll of republican primary voters trump putt
. >> stay afar away as possible. >> why?ill vote for whoever the republican nominee is. >> why. >> i don't like political games. i look> did they go through each one. >> they actually added up the math in the states. >> what happened in colorado? why didn't they have a ground game in colorado. >> i have >> let's see if they get 1270. >> that makes it easy. right? >> it's going to be interesting couple of months. thank you, sir....
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but eventually with the cultural and from afar you think maybe they don't care for their daughters but they do care. >> thank you for that. all the way in the back. >> what is the enrollment rate of primary and secondary education and does afghanistan have enough resources to resources but their boys and their girls? >> it's a good question, i don't know the numbers, the statistics in afghanistan are not very precise. i do know know their articles at the beginning of last year which is about now that 1.3 million young people joined the first grade last year. now i don't have any confirmation, i read that in the newspaper. our education system was extremely strong and has produced people like my husband the ambassador and other people. it was because we had a very fourth looking dream in 1990 she was the minister of education as she made sure a lot of people got scholarship to go and study abroad. but she insisted that everybody study education. i have a friend tell me that her father wanted to become a dr. but no, the scholarship was only for education so he became came back and became
but eventually with the cultural and from afar you think maybe they don't care for their daughters but they do care. >> thank you for that. all the way in the back. >> what is the enrollment rate of primary and secondary education and does afghanistan have enough resources to resources but their boys and their girls? >> it's a good question, i don't know the numbers, the statistics in afghanistan are not very precise. i do know know their articles at the beginning of last year...
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you know, i had a crush on him from afar.ink it was because he had bad asthma, and he hated the medication. it made him speedy and sort of jagged. he eventually moved to washington, and that's sort of when we kind of had a natural breaking off point. it was just kind of a beautiful, bittersweet good-bye. i don't know. i don't know why i will always remember that he was wearing a slightly silly red flannel shirt and jeans. that was my last glimpse of him. >> i was on a crew team and i had crew racing new york. and he came to see it. and afterward, we went back home. and for the first time ever, he seemed to be in some sort of a disturbed state, and he was sleeping at my mom's house. he clearly had some sort of -- was having some sort of emotional, i don't know even how to describe it, really. it was like he was scared. my mom was very concerned and he started seeing a therapist right after that. i happened to run into him on the street in early july. i think it was july 4th weekend. he said to me, the last time i saw you i was
you know, i had a crush on him from afar.ink it was because he had bad asthma, and he hated the medication. it made him speedy and sort of jagged. he eventually moved to washington, and that's sort of when we kind of had a natural breaking off point. it was just kind of a beautiful, bittersweet good-bye. i don't know. i don't know why i will always remember that he was wearing a slightly silly red flannel shirt and jeans. that was my last glimpse of him. >> i was on a crew team and i had...
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i think the prince may be trying to expert his influence on the markets from afar, but the key point here is that saudi wants to maintain the level of certainty there's no better way to get the market higher than by discouraging investment around the world. that's exactly what they're doing by creating this incredible uncertainty and removing al naimi from his commanding position within the global market. >> francisco, that makes a lot of sense, however, on the other hand, the response to the oil market to the fact there was no agreement on the production freeze, what does that tell us that the market is trading firm enough? is it more imbalanced than before? >> our view has been with the fourth quarter o thf year would be the first quarter of inventory dross. we will have brought that forward to a third quarter where we have a bit of balanced market. so i'm not surprised the market is not selling aggressively. we probably got down to 40s, high 30s. that's happened overnight. but they have acted very positively. we're going to see prices in the higher 40s by the driving season. so we
i think the prince may be trying to expert his influence on the markets from afar, but the key point here is that saudi wants to maintain the level of certainty there's no better way to get the market higher than by discouraging investment around the world. that's exactly what they're doing by creating this incredible uncertainty and removing al naimi from his commanding position within the global market. >> francisco, that makes a lot of sense, however, on the other hand, the response to...
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how much are they going to complete the argument they started from afar?heard both questioning if they're qualified, their judgment. when bernie sanders is next to hillary clinton on that debate stage, is he going to question her judgment as pointedly as he has? he probably will. but i'm watching clintoning clinton. she has the upper hand in this campaign in delegates, superdelegates, how aggressively will she go after bgs sanders tomorrow evening? i think it might be more than we've seen before. that is one of the central figures here. the new york primary is not as mathematically important to her but emotionally important. it's her adopted home state. >> jeff zeleny, have a good evening. >>> when we come back, what to watch for when hillary clinton and bernie sanders go head to head in our democratic debate in brooklyn tomorrow night. it's true what they say. technology moves faster than ever. the all-new audi a4, with apple carplay integration. ♪ ♪ for your retirement, you want to celebrate the little things, because they're big to you. and that is why
how much are they going to complete the argument they started from afar?heard both questioning if they're qualified, their judgment. when bernie sanders is next to hillary clinton on that debate stage, is he going to question her judgment as pointedly as he has? he probably will. but i'm watching clintoning clinton. she has the upper hand in this campaign in delegates, superdelegates, how aggressively will she go after bgs sanders tomorrow evening? i think it might be more than we've seen...
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they love their daughter so mu much, they are really close to their daughter but essentially from afar you think maybe they don't care but they do care about it. >> thank you for that. yes, all the way in the back please. >> what is the enrollment rate in the primary and secondary education and does afghanistan have enough resources to educate both the boys and girls? >> it is a good question. i don't know the answer. they are not really very precise, but i do know that there were articles at the beginning of last year that 1.3 million young people joined the first grade last year. i don't have any confirmation. they read in the newspaper. our education system was extremely strong and has produced people like my husband and other people and it was because we had a very forward-looking 1919 to 1929. she was in charge of education and was the minister of education and she made sure that a lot of people got a scholarship to study abroad. she was prescriptive and insisted about everybody study education. i hav had a friend tell me thatr father wanted her to become a doctor but no, the scho
they love their daughter so mu much, they are really close to their daughter but essentially from afar you think maybe they don't care but they do care about it. >> thank you for that. yes, all the way in the back please. >> what is the enrollment rate in the primary and secondary education and does afghanistan have enough resources to educate both the boys and girls? >> it is a good question. i don't know the answer. they are not really very precise, but i do know that there...
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but eventually, with the cultural norms and all the distance, and from afar you think maybe, they don't care for their daughters. they do care. >> thank you. thank you for that. >> yes, all the way in the back, please. [ inaudible ] >> thank you. >> ken meyer. what is enrollment rate in primary and secondary education and does afghanistan have enough resources to educate both the boys and their girls? >> the numbers are not precise. i do know there were articles at the beginning of last year's academy which is about now that 1.3 million young people join the first grade last year. now i don't have any confirmation. i read that in the newspaper. our education system was extremely strong and has produced people like ambassador and my husband and other people. it was because we had a very -- i can't see the word. very forelooking, forth looking queen. the queen was in charge of education. she was the minister of education. and she made sure that a lot of people got scholarship to go and study abroad. but she insisted there she was prescriptive. she insisted that everybody should study educ
but eventually, with the cultural norms and all the distance, and from afar you think maybe, they don't care for their daughters. they do care. >> thank you. thank you for that. >> yes, all the way in the back, please. [ inaudible ] >> thank you. >> ken meyer. what is enrollment rate in primary and secondary education and does afghanistan have enough resources to educate both the boys and their girls? >> the numbers are not precise. i do know there were articles at...
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one of those key myths, i think, is that you can win wars from afar, from standoff distances etc.. another myth is that special forces can do it all. as a proud member of special forces, special forces cannot do it all. it depends on what you're trying to do. if you're involved in a war, if you're using the language of war and you're defining yourself at war, then you need to apply all of the synergistic i vents of the force of time and space to impose your political will. that's a lot more than special forces. that's everything from the domains of space, cyber, naval, air, marine, special operations forces. all of that converging to rip the sleds of the enemy. if you're at war. you can do lot of other things. you may not define yourself at war but you want to impose cost or want to punish. those things can be done in a variety of stages. you can to that from standoff systems or perhaps special forces. but the idea that special forces can do it all is not true. and the professionals in special forces will be the first to tell you. one of the fundamental roles of the conventional gr
one of those key myths, i think, is that you can win wars from afar, from standoff distances etc.. another myth is that special forces can do it all. as a proud member of special forces, special forces cannot do it all. it depends on what you're trying to do. if you're involved in a war, if you're using the language of war and you're defining yourself at war, then you need to apply all of the synergistic i vents of the force of time and space to impose your political will. that's a lot more...