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of course, the news came out"th journal" sayingal aller again and merck have made approached recently. i've learned today it's unlikely that allergan at least will be interested in biogen. biogen has a big risk reward, particularly in its al -- program. doesn't sound like it's going to be a likely target. now, i reached out to aller again and merck, both companies declined to comment as well as did biogen on "the wall street journal." >> thanks so much. before you go, in terms of allergan droppinging out, does that make merck more likely or that a deal, period, would be less likely? >> it's not totally clear. i'm not clear with merck's thinking on this. they are invested in the pipeli pipeline assets themselves so, trying to dig on that. it's not that aller again dropped out, it's not clear they did make any serious approach in the first place. >> thank you and of course, we are watching shares of biogen in the after hours. you're seeing some gains being taken off the table. the shares are down by about 2.5% right now. and ticking lore. zpl it was pretty clear, conversations have been
of course, the news came out"th journal" sayingal aller again and merck have made approached recently. i've learned today it's unlikely that allergan at least will be interested in biogen. biogen has a big risk reward, particularly in its al -- program. doesn't sound like it's going to be a likely target. now, i reached out to aller again and merck, both companies declined to comment as well as did biogen on "the wall street journal." >> thanks so much. before you go,...
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. >> it's like kleenex to aller jifrts. it's a name -- allergists, it's a time they know and trust. >> reporter: the pen's price has changed over time "to better reflect important product features and the value the product provides" saying "we've made a significant investment to support the device over the past years." >> are >> yes. >> absolutely. prices are based on competition. and there's no competition. >> the company does offer coupons which allow many patients to pay nothing out of pocket. those are worth up to $200. so families with high deductibles are still on the centurylink prism tv has all your favorite channels, all in crystal-clear hd. watch when and where you want, with advanced features like our wireless set-top box, whole home dvr, and prism on the go. and choose from a variety of great packages to fit your home. call... ...and get started with the prism essential tv bundle. you'll get tv plus up to 40 megs of centurylink internet. all for only $70 a month. this deal sounds great, especially if you love sp
. >> it's like kleenex to aller jifrts. it's a name -- allergists, it's a time they know and trust. >> reporter: the pen's price has changed over time "to better reflect important product features and the value the product provides" saying "we've made a significant investment to support the device over the past years." >> are >> yes. >> absolutely. prices are based on competition. and there's no competition. >> the company does offer...
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b b our own reporting that despite preliminary expressions of a deal, aller again is unlikely to pursueeal for bio gen. those sales off. >> that would be a big deal. do we have any sense of how many billions? >> again, this is a -- you're only talking about a company in the size of merck or aller again that can absorb a deal like that. >> probably one of the biggest. >> yes. >> a round up of three financial names, falling results overnight. tell you the details next. before taking his team to state for the first time... gilman: go get it, marcus. go get it. ...coach gilman used his cash rewards credit card from bank of america to earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. at places like the batting cages. ♪ [ crowd cheers ] 2% back at grocery stores and now at wholesale clubs. and 3% back on gas. which helped him give his players something extra. the cash rewards credit card from bank of america. more cash back for the things you buy most. the cash rewards credit card from bank of america. your business needs better technology to drive better performance. so you need it to be reliable an
b b our own reporting that despite preliminary expressions of a deal, aller again is unlikely to pursueeal for bio gen. those sales off. >> that would be a big deal. do we have any sense of how many billions? >> again, this is a -- you're only talking about a company in the size of merck or aller again that can absorb a deal like that. >> probably one of the biggest. >> yes. >> a round up of three financial names, falling results overnight. tell you the details...
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merck and aller again have had talks with bioge about a potential taken a deal. shares rose 9% on the news. while shares of merck and >>> consumer products company proctor and gamble beat expectations. an increase in sales in the company's health care and grooming segments helped lift results. the company's ceo says the >> organ began sales were up. sales r were up in every segment and we delivered nice triple digit basis point gross margin improvement in 145 free cash flow, so a good quarter, a good base to build on. >> p and g shares up to 68.76. cvs saw revenue rise. those results still weren't good expected earnings.tat cvs lowered its sales guidance for t shares finished the day up nearly 5%. >>> soda stream had a bump in sales. thanlgs to the company's markets programs and efforts to shift the brand's focus from soda to spars we ahead of analyst's targets. the beverage company said net income increased. shares soared 16% to 28.25. and aig topp eped profit estima. the company said it will launch a $3 billion share buyback. shares after a aig rose, but finish
merck and aller again have had talks with bioge about a potential taken a deal. shares rose 9% on the news. while shares of merck and >>> consumer products company proctor and gamble beat expectations. an increase in sales in the company's health care and grooming segments helped lift results. the company's ceo says the >> organ began sales were up. sales r were up in every segment and we delivered nice triple digit basis point gross margin improvement in 145 free cash flow, so a...
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pfizer was forced to abandon -gen earlier aller this year. it was scuttled by changes to u.s. rules. the major european indices dropped, closing down half a percentage point each this monday. wall street has been fairly flat after losses in the first half of the session. shares fluctuating back-and-forth as the session goes on. up after newsres of the pfizer deal. oil markets are weighing on trade. 3.1%. crude is down volkswagen has been forced to shut down production at several plants in germany after a dispute with suppliers left workers without the parts they need to construct the popular golf model. reporter: this volkswagen factory is the most emblematic of the german carmaker. it produces over 4000 cars per day. it is one of four factories that halted production lines. another two will follow suit later in the week. 20,000 staff are expected to be affected. many others have been sent home. two externalh suppliers who have stopped delivering to vw in a contract row. their incomes were hit when the carmaker cancel a contract. vw says it is continuing efforts to reach an ag
pfizer was forced to abandon -gen earlier aller this year. it was scuttled by changes to u.s. rules. the major european indices dropped, closing down half a percentage point each this monday. wall street has been fairly flat after losses in the first half of the session. shares fluctuating back-and-forth as the session goes on. up after newsres of the pfizer deal. oil markets are weighing on trade. 3.1%. crude is down volkswagen has been forced to shut down production at several plants in...
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what looks like moss or aller allergy -- algae growing there. 86 in philadelphia, 66 is your dew point and that is noticeable humidity but nothing like the 70 plus dew point we had when you woke up. the dew points are in the process of dropping and not as humid. that is why we have a northwest breeze at 10 miles per hour. drawing air from the west northwest. the showers don't look like an issue for us and we will see that coming in tonight and it looks to holdoff until late tonight. 92 degrees in philadelphia, and 90 in wilmington and looks like we are down into the mid-80s toward lancaster and 89 degrees at the beach in cape may. the difference across the region while most of us have now gotten into a less humid air mass, down the shore from beach haven on south to delaware, it's still humid, 89 in atlantic city, and sun and clouds and very humid with a heat index value make its feel like it's up over 100. that is the same in rehoboth beach and bethany. and as you go down towards delaware the more humid it feels. by 6:00, 6:30 tonight it's the same story, most of us enjoying less humi
what looks like moss or aller allergy -- algae growing there. 86 in philadelphia, 66 is your dew point and that is noticeable humidity but nothing like the 70 plus dew point we had when you woke up. the dew points are in the process of dropping and not as humid. that is why we have a northwest breeze at 10 miles per hour. drawing air from the west northwest. the showers don't look like an issue for us and we will see that coming in tonight and it looks to holdoff until late tonight. 92 degrees...
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that dais' two-year-old daughter, went into anna fa late tick shot and almost died because of a food aller until the first responders could get her. but word that the maker of the life saving device continues to hike the price has this father outraged. so andy polumbo wrote the op-ed calling for my listen's ceo heather, to step down. i wrote that article because someone has to speak up. she needs to resoon. she need goes away. >> a two pack of epipens has today. whole the ceo's total compensation has also jumped from are 5 million toll $19 million. today, heather blamed the sky rocketing cost on a failing health care system. >> had we reduced the list price, i could not end sure that everyone who needs one gets one. >> milan won't budge on the price but has announced it will expand the assistance program, and issue $300 savings coupons. she wants to jeff as you she can keep the coupon. you know? it was disgusting to sit there and watch her say, literally, with a straight face, that that no one is more frustrated than the. i will bet her the $19 million salary am more frustrated than her. m
that dais' two-year-old daughter, went into anna fa late tick shot and almost died because of a food aller until the first responders could get her. but word that the maker of the life saving device continues to hike the price has this father outraged. so andy polumbo wrote the op-ed calling for my listen's ceo heather, to step down. i wrote that article because someone has to speak up. she needs to resoon. she need goes away. >> a two pack of epipens has today. whole the ceo's total...
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aller: good morning. thank you for being there. i was just going to bring up one thing that i noticed over the years, and maybe tell me where you think this might lead. you're talking about dysfunction in washington where i still believe if we were to maybe -- i'll just throw this out they're just doing way too much. and i know that we put people in place. you can call it lobbying, whatever it is, where people's for tunes that are tied to industry and need things passed by washington has really taken over. but i would think a big part of this solution would be to move more and more responsibility back to the states. i know that's the classical conservative view. but i think that would alleviate a lot of problems within congress, where they could just concentrate more in a area that would be more of national scope as opposed to thing that is could be handled more at the state level. as far as donald trump having his fingers on the keys of the nuclear weapon, i would just tend to think that it's more along my opinion that i think a t
aller: good morning. thank you for being there. i was just going to bring up one thing that i noticed over the years, and maybe tell me where you think this might lead. you're talking about dysfunction in washington where i still believe if we were to maybe -- i'll just throw this out they're just doing way too much. and i know that we put people in place. you can call it lobbying, whatever it is, where people's for tunes that are tied to industry and need things passed by washington has really...
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aller: i would like to comment i think there is no problem [inaudible]. is a corrupt, is the political dynasties in they are ry where blocking real change like the we keep d clintons and recycling these people like is just a shame. we need real change. think trump will be a great for the political system. he is a great unifier. clintons and unlike the people who support hillary clinton. will make this country great again. host: ed lopez you have the last seconds. . unfortunately thing -- i think trump and clinton candidacies have divided the country. if you support trump i exhort you to voice your support for on the johnson/weld debate stage. even if you are hesitate about you have an opportunity to put a voice on there to move that dialogue in the right direction. host: ed lopez co-chair of republicans for johnson/weld on internet republicans for at son/weld.com and twitter >> coming up tuesday morning, institution for social and policy studies director at yale university. discuss the us to economic performance of states. national association of corporat
aller: i would like to comment i think there is no problem [inaudible]. is a corrupt, is the political dynasties in they are ry where blocking real change like the we keep d clintons and recycling these people like is just a shame. we need real change. think trump will be a great for the political system. he is a great unifier. clintons and unlike the people who support hillary clinton. will make this country great again. host: ed lopez you have the last seconds. . unfortunately thing -- i...
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aller: i would like to comment i think there is no problem [inaudible]. is a corrupt, is the political dynasties in they are ry where blocking real change like the we keep d clintons and recycling these people like is just a shame. we need real change. think trump will be a great for the political system. he is a great unifier. clintons and unlike the people who support hillary clinton. will make this country great again. host: ed lopez you have the last seconds. . unfortunately thing -- i think trump and clinton candidacies have divided the country. if you support trump i exhort you to voice your support for on the johnson/weld debate stage. even if you are hesitate about you have an opportunity to put a voice on there to move that dialogue in the right direction. host: ed lopez co-chair of republicans for johnson/weld on internet republicans for at son/weld.com and twitter , livepan live every day at policy issue prepared coming up on tuesday, co-author of the book americans and amnesia. how the war on government led us to forget what made america prosp
aller: i would like to comment i think there is no problem [inaudible]. is a corrupt, is the political dynasties in they are ry where blocking real change like the we keep d clintons and recycling these people like is just a shame. we need real change. think trump will be a great for the political system. he is a great unifier. clintons and unlike the people who support hillary clinton. will make this country great again. host: ed lopez you have the last seconds. . unfortunately thing -- i...
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-dash you can pick it upt it's very crispy aller the ball to the heat it leaves good sandwich once you get the burger on there. >> so we have the last tomatore and then the cheese ?- t >> lettuce tomato and cheese. the cheese is a smoked cheddar from middlefield firms all locally produced. the nice thing about it is the milk that goes into the cheeses from local cowshe as well. >> as you mentioned that is one of the rare things from start to finish andro that she is world f once you taste it it will be amazing. exactly. while we are cooking here a burger and barbecue sauce very simple to make at home and you can adjust the amount of burgers you want in it. that is really up to your preference at how strong you want the flavor to be. >> and you can have the fried onions or anything you want to add on. it's all about the meat. >> you can what is without bacon? let's pull that out so everyone can see how delicious that looks. this is what we are strivingoo toward yu see the nice lettuce and tomato on the bottom up with the smoked cheddar. with this one, we would finish its with the onion
-dash you can pick it upt it's very crispy aller the ball to the heat it leaves good sandwich once you get the burger on there. >> so we have the last tomatore and then the cheese ?- t >> lettuce tomato and cheese. the cheese is a smoked cheddar from middlefield firms all locally produced. the nice thing about it is the milk that goes into the cheeses from local cowshe as well. >> as you mentioned that is one of the rare things from start to finish andro that she is world f...
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,aller: just normal politics normal, boring politics. not saying anything different from what barack obama is saying, but he has the track -- if you track his business field, he's done all these bankruptcies and he has stepped people -- stiffed people. cover that. "philadelphia the pennsylvania attorney general has been convicted. carol in la mesa, california. thank you for holding on. go ahead. caller: good morning. i live in a suburb of san diego and we have a newspaper, the union tribune, it was recently purchased by the l.a. times. that i'ms so liberal going to discontinue my subscription because every day , thehe last two weeks cover story has been something about wonderful, wonderful hillary. it doesn't matter if she's lied or if she's responsible for death. like teflon, nothing sticks to her or her husband. her husband was convicted in the white house, nothing happened. that woman that says it doesn't matter if they lie, all politicians lie -- is that the way we want america to be thought of? we just choose people who live me does
,aller: just normal politics normal, boring politics. not saying anything different from what barack obama is saying, but he has the track -- if you track his business field, he's done all these bankruptcies and he has stepped people -- stiffed people. cover that. "philadelphia the pennsylvania attorney general has been convicted. carol in la mesa, california. thank you for holding on. go ahead. caller: good morning. i live in a suburb of san diego and we have a newspaper, the union...
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paul, go ahead. .aller: a couple of comments a woman a minute ago said trump wanted the russians to hack into our systems. the democrats never pay attention to what anybody says. he says if they had e-mails we would like to have them back. if we can work with the russians there is not a problem with that . the democrats never listen to what people are saying. they make it up as they go along. hillary is the worst out of the bunch. what has she really ton for the country? host: we hear from bob in auburn, maine. good morning. caller: good morning i'm sorry we lost people killed in benghazi, but we're overlooking another huge, huge issue here. i believe we have to concentrate on indicting all of the republicans in the senate in the murders of hundreds of americans every month. people using weapons of war that should have been banned years ago. and the republicans just refuse to allow the country to take control of that issue. host: all right. jim barnes, go ahead. guest: i think it will be interesting to see to what extent gun control -- we've had some terrible shootings, certainly two ter
paul, go ahead. .aller: a couple of comments a woman a minute ago said trump wanted the russians to hack into our systems. the democrats never pay attention to what anybody says. he says if they had e-mails we would like to have them back. if we can work with the russians there is not a problem with that . the democrats never listen to what people are saying. they make it up as they go along. hillary is the worst out of the bunch. what has she really ton for the country? host: we hear from bob...
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especially this time of year as children return to schools where their aller intelligent may be unexpectedlysent >> they have to have one at school, at home. >> that's crazy. the presidential candidates getting briefed on national security >> what kind of info is really in those briefings and how does it compare to what the presidencies? >>> get ready for a giant panda birthday celebration at the national zoo. excited fans show up to welcome back kate ledecky. the olympic gold metalist, the homecoming coming up. >> if you have a story idea, we'd like to hear, call the fox 5 tip line, 202895-three. or tips at wttg.com wttg.com . >>> get ready for a giant panda birthday celebration, the national zoo is celebrating three panda birthdays one day. the party is this saturday from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. it will be is panda enjoying an ice cake earlier this summer. saturday's party also going to include frozen cakes for the pandas. i love watching them eat those frozen cakes. the it's like the cutest thing ever >> we need one because it is so hot out here. >> the humidity is just ridiculous. of sue
especially this time of year as children return to schools where their aller intelligent may be unexpectedlysent >> they have to have one at school, at home. >> that's crazy. the presidential candidates getting briefed on national security >> what kind of info is really in those briefings and how does it compare to what the presidencies? >>> get ready for a giant panda birthday celebration at the national zoo. excited fans show up to welcome back kate ledecky. the...
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for aller gan the stock has been going down. >> m&a gone wrong. >> you can usually count on him. >> thanksso. >>> here's what's happening at this hour. house minority leader nancy pelosi stressing again the russians are responsible for the cyber attack on the democratic national convention computers and that attack happened prior to the dnc convention. she called it an electronic watergate. >>> lawyers representing plaintiffs in the volkswagen emission scandal will seek up to $333 million in fees. a final request will require approval from the judge. >>> panera has issued a kids promise. no artificial flavors, no precertifitives or sweet nerz and it will not encourage kids to drink sugary beverages. >>> donald trump was talking about a variety of subjects this morning but listen to what he had to say about his immediate future. >> i just keep doing the same thing i'm doing right now and at the end it's either going to work or i'm going to have a very nice long vacation. >> a lot of people are wondering what he meant by that, whether he's sitting up an exit strategy or not. who knows. >> we
for aller gan the stock has been going down. >> m&a gone wrong. >> you can usually count on him. >> thanksso. >>> here's what's happening at this hour. house minority leader nancy pelosi stressing again the russians are responsible for the cyber attack on the democratic national convention computers and that attack happened prior to the dnc convention. she called it an electronic watergate. >>> lawyers representing plaintiffs in the volkswagen emission...
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they are using aller americans, who get poor care and they take their funds, people, in the area of indiana, are not benefiting. >> finally, and then i'll pause a bit for questions. there's more examples, and, on how this is occurring. some of them i didn't have the length of space to get involved in. many people know about the prison industrial. and, they are involved in child support services. lockheed-martin used to have the controoct run. >>> now it is maximus, statewide, and they obtained disability and spur vive vor benefits from children, which the state will take from the children. so, the scope of this poverty industry, we have reached a point where you have agencies, that are actually don't have the capacity to monitor their own private contracts, where they're hiring private contracts, and, but, the scope, initiated, started here in dc. same company by the name of maximus. they had a contract to help dc, for foster children. there were concerns and allegations brought by the department of justice, that there may have been false claims. so medicaid claims that were filed, that wer
they are using aller americans, who get poor care and they take their funds, people, in the area of indiana, are not benefiting. >> finally, and then i'll pause a bit for questions. there's more examples, and, on how this is occurring. some of them i didn't have the length of space to get involved in. many people know about the prison industrial. and, they are involved in child support services. lockheed-martin used to have the controoct run. >>> now it is maximus, statewide, and...
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you hear, an aller nat factual reality. the downing of the malaysian airways, plane, that's all a western conspire pray. russia had nothing to do with this. no russian troops, in ukraine, despite the document tasting and the war in syria, there's an alternate reality that's presented. of course this is a very powerful tool, in many ways, it's not new. in fact, if you look at the historical accounts of how the the soviet union took power, and maintained influence after world war ii, great book, that came out just a few years ago, that could be read as a guide to the approach information operations, that they would call. it's just the tools have changed. but, people should not think that just because there's the surface appearance of a robust network of websites, that, people aren't operating in a very prop pagan dised atmosphere. >> he invited, 15 journal lives and not any of the reporters that cover him, to come talk on the day that he was going to announce the isis campaign and he had invite he had a couple days before, so
you hear, an aller nat factual reality. the downing of the malaysian airways, plane, that's all a western conspire pray. russia had nothing to do with this. no russian troops, in ukraine, despite the document tasting and the war in syria, there's an alternate reality that's presented. of course this is a very powerful tool, in many ways, it's not new. in fact, if you look at the historical accounts of how the the soviet union took power, and maintained influence after world war ii, great book,...
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team will respond to what will surely be an ugly, nasty, breitbartian world of attacks. dust and allers get between you and life's beautiful moments. by choosing flonase, you're choosing more complete allergy relief and all the enjoyment that comes along with it. when we breathe in allergens, our bodies react by overproducing 6 key inflammatory substances. most allergy pills only control 1. flonase controls 6. and six is greater than one. with flonase, more complete relief means enjoyment of every beautiful moment. flonase, six is greater than one, changes everything. ♪ takbbq trophies:hese best cracked pepper sauce... most ribs eaten while calf roping... >>yep, greatness deserves recognition. you got any trophies, cowboy? ♪ whoomp there it is uh, yeah... well, uh, well there's this one. >>best insurance mobile app? yeah, two years in a row. >>well i'll be... does that thing just follow you around? like a little puppy! the award-winning geico app. download it today. >>> all right, we have some breaking news to report about two american olympic athletes in rio tonight. two u.s. swimmers
team will respond to what will surely be an ugly, nasty, breitbartian world of attacks. dust and allers get between you and life's beautiful moments. by choosing flonase, you're choosing more complete allergy relief and all the enjoyment that comes along with it. when we breathe in allergens, our bodies react by overproducing 6 key inflammatory substances. most allergy pills only control 1. flonase controls 6. and six is greater than one. with flonase, more complete relief means enjoyment of...
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deitered from that deal with aller gen and in the short term, not something with this administration they'll do. hopeful for long-term tax reform. and drug pricing. strategy in cancer, a suite of cancer drugs to do their own combinations. kind of similar to what we see with gilead and hepatitis c, have that pricing power on combinations. he said that's an appropriate model and the u.s. needs to appreciate the innovation that goes into especially what we've seen in hepatitis c and cancer. talked about the election finally. difficult to predict the outcome but believes both sides of the aisle believe in innovation inherent in the pharmaceutical industry. >> pete, owner of the stock? >> love the nail. pulled back today, but coming after a huge run and numbers still impressive today. emerging markets, talk about that at all? something that stood out for me. how well they're doing in china and india. >> good question. didn't check on that on the call. i can check back and see what they think. >> i'm not involved in pfizer. great you own it a nice run. i prefer allergan and i like lilly. t
deitered from that deal with aller gen and in the short term, not something with this administration they'll do. hopeful for long-term tax reform. and drug pricing. strategy in cancer, a suite of cancer drugs to do their own combinations. kind of similar to what we see with gilead and hepatitis c, have that pricing power on combinations. he said that's an appropriate model and the u.s. needs to appreciate the innovation that goes into especially what we've seen in hepatitis c and cancer. talked...
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>>aller: i was on a plane when it happened. word came out that there had been some sort of incident. family members talking about the clearance of certain terminals one and seven, and then we started seeing the videos. lapd saying there were some loud noises and it set off a cascade of events. right now obviously everybody has been given the all clear. the airport is nearly shut down. the infamous loop around lax which takes long to traverse is empty. it's an erie sight. obviously the first time i've seen that. hundreds and hundreds of passengerser forced to hoof it to get out of the terminal. just now they opened up terminal four where i am. there's a bit of a massive humanity coming in. the lines are hours long. tsa is screening people and counting everybody that goes into the terminal. it will be a long night for folks here. it was very scary for a few unconfirmed active shooter. it sent these shock waves of panic throughout this very large airport. the third largest and busiest in the u.s. >> and we understand all the passe
>>aller: i was on a plane when it happened. word came out that there had been some sort of incident. family members talking about the clearance of certain terminals one and seven, and then we started seeing the videos. lapd saying there were some loud noises and it set off a cascade of events. right now obviously everybody has been given the all clear. the airport is nearly shut down. the infamous loop around lax which takes long to traverse is empty. it's an erie sight. obviously the...
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.aller: no, i don't i think it is very important.'m a retired teacher and i have grandchildren as well. important in our family. working parents -- usually the kids receive instructional homework. the parents can help them with the hard parts. sometimes my friends say the kids don't remember that say they -- sometimes my friends say they don't remember how to do the work their kids are assigned. can't: if the parents learn the elementary school math , maybe they need to. i think homework should be relevant and engaging. i know the homework i was giving was not that, so i decided not to give homework. why not improve the homework assignments? citedone of the reasons in "the washington post" piece i mentioned earlier, it pointed out a bit of disparity that can exist when teachers decide not to give homework. parents opting out of homework are generally in a place of privilege. cooper said these are typically parents who have the resources and capacity to substitute their own choices of academic things to do after school. parents whose
.aller: no, i don't i think it is very important.'m a retired teacher and i have grandchildren as well. important in our family. working parents -- usually the kids receive instructional homework. the parents can help them with the hard parts. sometimes my friends say the kids don't remember that say they -- sometimes my friends say they don't remember how to do the work their kids are assigned. can't: if the parents learn the elementary school math , maybe they need to. i think homework should...
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aller: when the stock market -- well, yeah, the oil business, yes, the oil business, can't imagine, you know, t's good down here, so i'm going to vote for hillary. host: okay. do you think it will continue under hillary clinton but not trump? onald caller: well, i mean, donald going to add 2 trillion dollars worth of debt so i don't should happen. host: where did you read that. part of the e, and tax -- it's been mentioned on c-span and on your programs. okay. all right. john in spring, texas. in other political news, cnn had this story: inside the debate over probing the clinton they reported yesterday that officials from the fbi and the department of months ago several to discuss opening a public corruption case into the clinton u.s. tion, according it a official. at the time, three field offices an in agreement investigation should be launched after the fbi received notification from a bank of suspicious activity from a had donated to the clinton foundation. fbi officials wanted to nvestigate whether there was a criminal conflict of interest but the state department and the clinton f
aller: when the stock market -- well, yeah, the oil business, yes, the oil business, can't imagine, you know, t's good down here, so i'm going to vote for hillary. host: okay. do you think it will continue under hillary clinton but not trump? onald caller: well, i mean, donald going to add 2 trillion dollars worth of debt so i don't should happen. host: where did you read that. part of the e, and tax -- it's been mentioned on c-span and on your programs. okay. all right. john in spring, texas....
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aller i we fired are you ready to make america great again? i brought a couple of friends with me.eff sessions. give him a hand. giuliani.mayor, rudy now the mayor we have waited for -- the man and waited for. the man that we have waited for. the man that all america is waiting for to make us great again. ladies and gentlemen, the next president of the united states, donald j. trump. ♪ there a no doubt i love this land usa ♪ess the i am proud to be an american ♪ere at least i know i'm free mr. trump: thank you, everybody. thank you very much. thank youovernor, very much. what a group. very excited to be with you tonight. thank you very much. the people of jackson and mississippi have such incredible energy. thank you for all this or you have given me from the beginning. i will not forget it. right from the beginning. right from the beginning. this is the spirit we need to rebuild our country. 100%. freeis our chance to bring from me bitter failures to create a new american future. [cheers] mr. trump: to everyone watching across our nation, to everyone who has been let down by our t
aller i we fired are you ready to make america great again? i brought a couple of friends with me.eff sessions. give him a hand. giuliani.mayor, rudy now the mayor we have waited for -- the man and waited for. the man that we have waited for. the man that all america is waiting for to make us great again. ladies and gentlemen, the next president of the united states, donald j. trump. ♪ there a no doubt i love this land usa ♪ess the i am proud to be an american ♪ere at least i know i'm...
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aller: i would like to comment i think there is no problem [inaudible].corrupt, is the political dynasties in they are ry where blocking real change like the we keep d clintons and recycling these people like is just a shame. we need real change. think trump will be a great for the political system. he is a great unifier. clintons and unlike the people who support hillary clinton. will make this country great again. host: ed lopez you have the last seconds. . unfortunately thing -- i think trump and clinton candidacies have divided the country. if you support trump i exhort you to voice your support for on the johnson/weld debate stage. even if you are hesitate about you have an opportunity to put a voice on there to move that dialogue in the right direction. host: ed lopez co-chair of republicans for johnson/weld on internet republicans for at son/weld.com and twitter repubs for johnson. for having me on. host: up next we are joint by discuss clark who will the recent legal and political developments in effort by some impose tighter voter identification
aller: i would like to comment i think there is no problem [inaudible].corrupt, is the political dynasties in they are ry where blocking real change like the we keep d clintons and recycling these people like is just a shame. we need real change. think trump will be a great for the political system. he is a great unifier. clintons and unlike the people who support hillary clinton. will make this country great again. host: ed lopez you have the last seconds. . unfortunately thing -- i think...
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diane is on the line. .aller: hi i happen to be a white conservative in a flaming liberal family.nto a big argument easter. when i tried to tell them that nothing is free and they will end up paying for it down the road when they become the taxpayers, they would not listen. we got into a big argument. especially my oldest granddaughter. intoally talked her keeping quiet. she is a single mother who cannot support herself. she went and is living with my daughter who has four children of her own. you get married and you have three or four more kids and your mother is taking care of those. then, your sister gets married and she takes her husband and. -- husband in. now, she is taking out loans, now, she is maxing out her credit cards. it cannot be done. the house would fall and nobody eats, nobody has a home. this is where our country is right now with the 20 trillion debt. we cannot afford all this free stop and when they start making these promises -- a red lights go off in your head. we are going to fall from within and it has nothing to do with racism, it has nothing to do with be
diane is on the line. .aller: hi i happen to be a white conservative in a flaming liberal family.nto a big argument easter. when i tried to tell them that nothing is free and they will end up paying for it down the road when they become the taxpayers, they would not listen. we got into a big argument. especially my oldest granddaughter. intoally talked her keeping quiet. she is a single mother who cannot support herself. she went and is living with my daughter who has four children of her own....
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aller: oh, 70, yeah. i don't even care if it's 700 of them who are all responsible send american kids, 19, 20, 21-year-old, into iraq and they came back, their head blown up, or their legs blown up, or their arms blown up, and now trump has challenged them, as a matter of fact. you know he said that at one time. he doesn't say that right now, but he has said when nancy he i was the speaker, and sent his boys to die in iraq that he wondered why nancy pelosi did not impeach george w. bush for the action he took in iraq. so these people have vested interest. media is absolutely in the pocket. that are rces literally too powerful in this country, and thank god for the supreme court so that the decision they allowed the you want to give any amount of money to campaign, because the forces that are fighting trump, they fear him. they fear him, and that's what it's all about. you just had a reporter whipping it up. host: well, blake, thank you. i mean, your voice is exactly what we want to hear, a supporter of do
aller: oh, 70, yeah. i don't even care if it's 700 of them who are all responsible send american kids, 19, 20, 21-year-old, into iraq and they came back, their head blown up, or their legs blown up, or their arms blown up, and now trump has challenged them, as a matter of fact. you know he said that at one time. he doesn't say that right now, but he has said when nancy he i was the speaker, and sent his boys to die in iraq that he wondered why nancy pelosi did not impeach george w. bush for the...
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go ahead. .aller: hi, c-span i am not policies go, sure if this is too political, but they talk aboutration in connection with job growth. [indiscernible] -- open the private sector, open our wallets and join in, this is the way i see it. these are two different paths. numbers, not just policies. which is more realistic? the real numbers, not the policies. guest: sure. let's talk about what economists say. we have to be fair, not only has hillary clinton proposed additional and for stricter spending, but donald trump recently said he would double what hillary clinton is doing. we do not have a lot of detours from donald trump's plan, but he has committed to doing that. why is infrastructure valuable? not just to create jobs as far as construction, but it helps you get to where you are going faster. that is really key for growth. gain. give you a personal i come to de-seats morning for work from baltimore. i have to take a train. if the tunnel that train goes under was repaired, i would save 10 minutes and my commute each day. if i saved those 10 minutes, i would have additional work p
go ahead. .aller: hi, c-span i am not policies go, sure if this is too political, but they talk aboutration in connection with job growth. [indiscernible] -- open the private sector, open our wallets and join in, this is the way i see it. these are two different paths. numbers, not just policies. which is more realistic? the real numbers, not the policies. guest: sure. let's talk about what economists say. we have to be fair, not only has hillary clinton proposed additional and for stricter...
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lao -- allere both ic groupsethn participated to some degree, but not all groups. you cannot say that all ethnic groups supported the cia. that is totally incorrect. and they created a secret military i think because of the neutrality agreement. they did not want to admit that it was really going on. so when people flew in, let's in to cia agent flew the air base, they never went through vientiane. you did not even know they were there, because it was a restricted area. so their operations were kept very, very quiet and undercover. that pbs film called "american experiences," there is one whole series on vietnam, and one portion of that series is laos and cambodia. and there is an excellent discussion in that film with the former cia agent about how this occurs and what takes place. we were afraid that china was and thatbe a player china would then come down and swooped down and take over laos, take over thailand, take over much of southeast asia. i do not think china had the desire or ambition to do that at that point. frankly, right now they are doing an amazing
lao -- allere both ic groupsethn participated to some degree, but not all groups. you cannot say that all ethnic groups supported the cia. that is totally incorrect. and they created a secret military i think because of the neutrality agreement. they did not want to admit that it was really going on. so when people flew in, let's in to cia agent flew the air base, they never went through vientiane. you did not even know they were there, because it was a restricted area. so their operations were...
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perhaps there might be, either, an aller naive to the jobs program might be a better distribution of schooling and make sure they are getting an equal education and have better learning outcome. 12 years of schooling and two years of college is not the same for everybody. additional school not giving me much. something else to look at. >> i'm i'm a college professor, i'm all for good education and education reform for intrinsic values, and people should have access, especially in the united states to good quality education. i'm for blowing up the talent, and gifted programs and giving it to everybody. why should some have access and not others. it breeds other forms. in the development literature we also questioned the role of education as a measure of human capital as opposed to, is it a signal? many things of what it can mean. the question about blacks and whites getting different education for the same years of attain meant, well, it is hard o argue that a college educated black person should end up with less wealth than a white high school dropout. it's hard to argue, that they s
perhaps there might be, either, an aller naive to the jobs program might be a better distribution of schooling and make sure they are getting an equal education and have better learning outcome. 12 years of schooling and two years of college is not the same for everybody. additional school not giving me much. something else to look at. >> i'm i'm a college professor, i'm all for good education and education reform for intrinsic values, and people should have access, especially in the...
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aller: good morning. thank you for being there.as just going to bring up one thing that i noticed over the years, and maybe tell me where you think this might lead. you're talking about dysfunction in washington where i still believe if we were to maybe -- i'll just throw this out they're just doing way too much. and i know that we put people in place. you can call it lobbying, whatever it is, where people's for tunes that are tied to industry and need things passed by washington has really taken over. but i would think a big part of this solution would be to move more and more responsibility back to the states. i know that's the classical conservative view. but i think that would alleviate a lot of problems within congress, where they could just concentrate more in a area that would be more of national scope as opposed to thing that is could be handled more at the state level. as far as donald trump having his fingers on the keys of the nuclear weapon, i would just tend to think that it's more along my opinion that i think a trump
aller: good morning. thank you for being there.as just going to bring up one thing that i noticed over the years, and maybe tell me where you think this might lead. you're talking about dysfunction in washington where i still believe if we were to maybe -- i'll just throw this out they're just doing way too much. and i know that we put people in place. you can call it lobbying, whatever it is, where people's for tunes that are tied to industry and need things passed by washington has really...
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aller: yes, i am actually volunteer from fort laramie. -- theirre for their -- we are getting feedback on your call. so let's take your first one. hopefully, we are doing a better job of that. it is difficult for us to take out time on media to be able to put things out there. so we do our best. we rely a lot, not exclusively, but social media to get the full 2 -- a lot of the parks have facebook pages and twitter accounts to get the word out there. we worked a lot with our local media. certainly around the centennial, we have done a huge push, both internally but also through our partners of the national park foundation to do our best to get the word out there. toely, if you have access facebook and sites like that, you can learn more about park events there. for nationalbsites parks, they have news and events and you can click on the calendar and find out what is going on every weekend in that part. guest: we would be remiss if we were not to commence c-span for its coverage of the national parks in the park service. come ashsonian channel a example, does the same thing. national geo
aller: yes, i am actually volunteer from fort laramie. -- theirre for their -- we are getting feedback on your call. so let's take your first one. hopefully, we are doing a better job of that. it is difficult for us to take out time on media to be able to put things out there. so we do our best. we rely a lot, not exclusively, but social media to get the full 2 -- a lot of the parks have facebook pages and twitter accounts to get the word out there. we worked a lot with our local media....
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let's hear from donny in kentucky, democrats line. .aller: i would like to comment say he woulddid ban all muslims. my ears don't live for me. -- don't lie for me. he needs to watch the news. donald trump, everything he has done or said has been bad. host: do you have a question for our guest? -- in't understand know you are running but i don't know much about it. guest: thank you donny. live, madison wisconsin, independent line. caller: my question is on the tpp issue. going back to nafta, one of the things in the agreement was that each country in nafta was able to sue the other countries if they took jobs away. the united states -- our , their jobs had been moved to the united states. the united states has not sued any other country. , whichorward to the tpp is supposed to be evolving from the nafta, is that agreement in there and are you allowed not only to sue but be able to sue the companies that leave the united states under this free-trade agreement. guest: thanks for the call. that --free-trade is the reality is that i don't think the idea that we are going to sue other compan
let's hear from donny in kentucky, democrats line. .aller: i would like to comment say he woulddid ban all muslims. my ears don't live for me. -- don't lie for me. he needs to watch the news. donald trump, everything he has done or said has been bad. host: do you have a question for our guest? -- in't understand know you are running but i don't know much about it. guest: thank you donny. live, madison wisconsin, independent line. caller: my question is on the tpp issue. going back to nafta, one...
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,aller: i think it is a theory and it is a very good possibility that trump is bought and gethe will get paid protection from the clintons. host: we will get your reaction. guest: as a political junkie, i love conspiracy theories. this is what i have seen. who is evenne peripherally aligned with how hard it is to be a presidential candidate, the long hours, the fundraising -- to imagine someone would do this as a favor or without the intention of thinking they will win, this is very unlikely. has a tweet. "tinfoil hat caller." thank you. let's go to june in the field, florida. good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. host: thank you for joining us. caller: i would like to ask the gentleman who is for hillary clinton one question. i would love to have him tell me the truth, because i have been between thend forth campaigners. a she a muslim, and if not, why girl atnot appraise the the olympics, yet she did the muslim girl? i just need to know, because it seems to me like the muslims are striving -- are starting to take over our united states. and people around in town in fl
,aller: i think it is a theory and it is a very good possibility that trump is bought and gethe will get paid protection from the clintons. host: we will get your reaction. guest: as a political junkie, i love conspiracy theories. this is what i have seen. who is evenne peripherally aligned with how hard it is to be a presidential candidate, the long hours, the fundraising -- to imagine someone would do this as a favor or without the intention of thinking they will win, this is very unlikely....
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let's hear from donny in kentucky, democrats line. .aller: i would like to comment say he woulddid banll muslims. my ears don't live for me. -- don't lie for me. he needs to watch the news. donald trump, everything he has done or said has been bad. host: do you have a question for our guest? -- in't understand know you are running but i don't know much about it. guest: thank you donny. live, madison wisconsin, independent line. caller: my question is on the tpp issue. going back to nafta, one of the things in the agreement was that each country in nafta was able to sue the other countries if they took jobs away. the united states -- our , their jobs had been moved to the united states. the united states has not sued any other country. , whichorward to the tpp is supposed to be evolving from the nafta, is that agreement in there and are you allowed not only to sue but be able to sue the companies that leave the united states under this free-trade agreement. guest: thanks for the call. that --free-trade is the reality is that i don't think the idea that we are going to sue other companie
let's hear from donny in kentucky, democrats line. .aller: i would like to comment say he woulddid banll muslims. my ears don't live for me. -- don't lie for me. he needs to watch the news. donald trump, everything he has done or said has been bad. host: do you have a question for our guest? -- in't understand know you are running but i don't know much about it. guest: thank you donny. live, madison wisconsin, independent line. caller: my question is on the tpp issue. going back to nafta, one...
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--aller said it was signed said nafta was signed by bush, it was signed by clinton.as the ticket idea, i think that people vote a straight ticket, they are doing a disservice to themselves and not fulfilling their rights as a citizen. they are voting for a platform as opposed to an individual and i think that is just wrong. as taxes, everyone is dancing around the taxes by mr. trump. i am the executive at a business. tax returns for businesses are extremely congregated. they are too-three feet tall sometimes. it is not like the guy at home filling out a 1040. -- a tax tax reform return is filled out, we push the envelope. we take any advantage to ourselves and we left the irs challenged us. and maybe you are audited or maybe not. audited, you fight them and try to win your case. if trump were to allow his taxes to be revealed to the public, you would have 10,000 lawyers trying to picks apart -- trying to pick apart his tax return. host: that was mike. from the texas line, robert, hello. i believe voting a straight ticket is not a good idea or a good practice when you
--aller said it was signed said nafta was signed by bush, it was signed by clinton.as the ticket idea, i think that people vote a straight ticket, they are doing a disservice to themselves and not fulfilling their rights as a citizen. they are voting for a platform as opposed to an individual and i think that is just wrong. as taxes, everyone is dancing around the taxes by mr. trump. i am the executive at a business. tax returns for businesses are extremely congregated. they are too-three feet...
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aller: i started my own detailing business. host: wayne in fayetteville, north carolina. caller in be our last this segment. couple other stories wanted to point out to you before we leave segment. some sad news from the and section of politics media. stories coming out this morning. obituaries about john mclaughlin. died yesterday at age 89. the obituary in "the washington show's oting the official facebook page on tuesday afternoon said he died yesterday morning. death was immediately released. the bituary noting mclaughlin group debuted in 1982. mclaughlin mist the first episode of its entire run last starting to show with a written introduction and apologizing for his illness. the hosting job that day was left in the hands of tom rogan. immediate show on whether that arrangement would continue. that's from "the washington times." and then from politico vernight, news from that primary that happened in wyoming. there were also primaries in alaska. liz cheney won the gop primary for the at large house speak the biggest hurdle to ongress for the national security. cheney
aller: i started my own detailing business. host: wayne in fayetteville, north carolina. caller in be our last this segment. couple other stories wanted to point out to you before we leave segment. some sad news from the and section of politics media. stories coming out this morning. obituaries about john mclaughlin. died yesterday at age 89. the obituary in "the washington show's oting the official facebook page on tuesday afternoon said he died yesterday morning. death was immediately...
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host: lancaster, pennsylvania, paul is up next, democrat. .aller: good morning i wonder if anybody hasdied history and gone back to the power plants that burned coal, diesel engines three stories high. [indiscernible] power for moscow and st. petersburg. has anybody mentioned or looked at that yet? host: if you go to the front page of the arizona daily sun and the orlando sentinel, they talk about primaries being held in both those states today, talking about the races. earlier, we talked about the major races in the people involved. a breakdown of the results, you can see that tonight on c-span. a special program looking at the results in arizona and florida. if you want more information on the ss -- on that special program tonight that looks at the numbers that came in and the results and things of that nature, go to our website, informationfor more about the programming. learn more about the primaries that take place today. dale in new jersey, independent line. caller: thank you for taking my call. i just got the tail end of the last segment talking about alternative energy and how
host: lancaster, pennsylvania, paul is up next, democrat. .aller: good morning i wonder if anybody hasdied history and gone back to the power plants that burned coal, diesel engines three stories high. [indiscernible] power for moscow and st. petersburg. has anybody mentioned or looked at that yet? host: if you go to the front page of the arizona daily sun and the orlando sentinel, they talk about primaries being held in both those states today, talking about the races. earlier, we talked about...