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and talked with you. i've forgone taking votes on the ex-im because i didn't want to rock the boat on the budget and other things. i'm tired of talking. you're not going to get my vote for cloture or anything else this year until i get a vote, we get a vote on the ex-im bank because there's over 60 votes in this body. to the chairman who i admire greatly, you mentioned china. let me mention china. china makes wide body jets that are getting into the wide-body jet business big-time. china makes about everything we're make. boeing makes 787's in south carolina and washington. g.e. makes gas turbines in greenville, south carolina, mostly sold through ex-im financing to the developing world. if you're worried about china stepping in, if we don't have this great trade deal, here's what i'm worried about -- that if our bank expires then the market share that we have today because we have competitive financing goes away and the biggest beneficiary of closing down the bank is china. i'm not going to subject american manufacturers to trying to sell their products overseas without ex-im financing when all their com
and talked with you. i've forgone taking votes on the ex-im because i didn't want to rock the boat on the budget and other things. i'm tired of talking. you're not going to get my vote for cloture or anything else this year until i get a vote, we get a vote on the ex-im bank because there's over 60 votes in this body. to the chairman who i admire greatly, you mentioned china. let me mention china. china makes wide body jets that are getting into the wide-body jet business big-time. china makes...
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fast forward, and im am sitting here with you. am sitting here with you. emily: did you go from being fairly well-off to having nothing? chamath: we had nothing. i grew up on welfare until the age of 18. my first job, i made $55,000. i remember i showed that to my parents because they complained when i took this job. i took a job in finance because i saw this number. i told him afterwards, you have to realize i remember what it was like. i know for a fact when i saw your joint tax return, the most amount of money they had made was $32,000 combined. emily: three kids? chamath: three kids, lived above a laundry mat. two bedroom apartment. they grinded it out. they did everything. they put us into good schools. they found a way to give us music lessons. how do you do that on $32,000? emily: your mother was a housekeeper. chamath: she was always trying to better her english to take equivalency exams to become a nurse. unfortunately, that never happened for her. she was able to become a nurse's aide. my dad struggled to find a job, worked in a photocopy store f
fast forward, and im am sitting here with you. am sitting here with you. emily: did you go from being fairly well-off to having nothing? chamath: we had nothing. i grew up on welfare until the age of 18. my first job, i made $55,000. i remember i showed that to my parents because they complained when i took this job. i took a job in finance because i saw this number. i told him afterwards, you have to realize i remember what it was like. i know for a fact when i saw your joint tax return, the...
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while i am here, i don't spend my time wishing i was at home and when im and wrong, i do not spend my time trying to wish i was in these the it is a privilege to serve. a two-year term goes by quickly. i think you should stop being a member when you are stepping on the house floor or walking in the capital where it loses that feeling, and you lose the appreciation for the history of the institution and for me, i really do enjoy that part of it, being able to walk into the united states capital. host: you mentioned the agenda on the list. three committee hearings to attend to. does it ever feel like, i cannot devote my all to this issue, this one committee meeting that i wish i could? rep. lee zeldin: there are so many issues, and there will never be enough time in the day to get as next deep --neck de ep in all of them. i will have a constituent come in, but until they walk and, i have never even heard of that proposal and then there is a next meeting, somebody pitching a proposal, which is the first time since being an office, and you might be here for a few months and a few years, a
while i am here, i don't spend my time wishing i was at home and when im and wrong, i do not spend my time trying to wish i was in these the it is a privilege to serve. a two-year term goes by quickly. i think you should stop being a member when you are stepping on the house floor or walking in the capital where it loses that feeling, and you lose the appreciation for the history of the institution and for me, i really do enjoy that part of it, being able to walk into the united states capital....
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reform will make voluntary an option and not a part of the curriculum and, it has international and political imd there was a briefing, by the german embassy here just last month giving their concerns about the proposed reforms saying that the you downgrading of the german language would have important implications for trading, and airbus, and board and, see if the president pitched against 1 million or so french leaning teachers, and the reality is, both sides agree on the problem and, that is to try to remove the elite which dominate industry the media and more and politics,. >>> short listed for one of the highest honors, and there is a big cash reward, but it would give the winner a chance to reach new readers. >>> it's one of the most coveted awardeds in lit sure. the international pride is given to those who transcend borders. >>> many of this year's finalists are relatively unknown, and not any more. >>> twist her spine. >>> for the first time, four out of ten are from africa, with themes of conflict, and migration, figuring highly. the prize is awards every two years, to publishers, and
reform will make voluntary an option and not a part of the curriculum and, it has international and political imd there was a briefing, by the german embassy here just last month giving their concerns about the proposed reforms saying that the you downgrading of the german language would have important implications for trading, and airbus, and board and, see if the president pitched against 1 million or so french leaning teachers, and the reality is, both sides agree on the problem and, that is...
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this and im so into have something picked out for your daughter already. later this hour, larry summers explains why both sides of the greek talks need to move to solve the never-ending financial crisis. alix: and the founder of staples retails before cosco releases its report. scarlet: bill gross admitting he , callinghe german bund it well-timed but not necessarily well executed. he had shorted the german bond back in april. erik schatzker is live with the bond team right now. erik: as scarlet just said, you short of at this lifetime being well-timed but not well executed. i'd like to know what you mean by that. mean bungled and i know you have to create some excitement on the broadcast but what i'm that was -- what i meant was at the same moment i thought about it, i had not had the time to put the appropriate amount of positions to take advantage of the german bund prices going down in yield. so there will be less spontaneous expression from bill gross in the future? bill: i hope not. if anything, i want to continue to tell you what i think, to basical
this and im so into have something picked out for your daughter already. later this hour, larry summers explains why both sides of the greek talks need to move to solve the never-ending financial crisis. alix: and the founder of staples retails before cosco releases its report. scarlet: bill gross admitting he , callinghe german bund it well-timed but not necessarily well executed. he had shorted the german bond back in april. erik schatzker is live with the bond team right now. erik: as...
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. >> the fact that this bill will increase vaccination rates and im paragraph the protection of every child against life threatening and preventable disease i think is our common gochlt we are heading in that direction. >>reporter: bill could go to the state senate floor as early as thursday. lee ann, abc 7 news. >>> the emergency landing at lax today. united express jet came in on its belly when the landing gear failed. passengers on board are praising the pilot for how to handle the crisis. brandy hid has the story. >> tense moment for passengers on board this sky west flight t.live television feed captured the landing as the plane left wing scraped the runway at los angeles international airport. the jet skidding for 30 seconds down on the belly after the landing gear failed. >> pl appears no left fight video taken by passenger shows emergency response fight happened very fast. no time to fight i was thinking of my family and kid. >> jet coming in from monterey california dumped the fuel over the ocean and passengers brace for impact but none of the 43 people on board suffered seri
. >> the fact that this bill will increase vaccination rates and im paragraph the protection of every child against life threatening and preventable disease i think is our common gochlt we are heading in that direction. >>reporter: bill could go to the state senate floor as early as thursday. lee ann, abc 7 news. >>> the emergency landing at lax today. united express jet came in on its belly when the landing gear failed. passengers on board are praising the pilot for how to...
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. >>> protests of police violence and race im, thing premier league race is over, victory for chelsea. first, two gunmen have been killed after the open fire, outside an event of car toonling the prophet muhammed. >> we prepared for something like this simply because there were additional officers that were hired for this event by the school district. we had talks with them, in preparing for this event. in case something like this hatched. >> well, we can go live now to our reporter heidi zhou-castro. near the scene of the shooting. heidi, what is the latest you have for us? >> this shooting happened in mere seconds. there was no description given of these two suspects. we know their bodies are still bethe car which they used to come to the parking lot where they opened fire, hitting one security officer in the ankle. that officer has since been discharged from the hospital. but again there's nothing on motive nothing on description of the suspects. the police have evacuated a perimeter around the complex,ing a neighborhood and sthopg shoapg complex. shopping complex. the group that w
. >>> protests of police violence and race im, thing premier league race is over, victory for chelsea. first, two gunmen have been killed after the open fire, outside an event of car toonling the prophet muhammed. >> we prepared for something like this simply because there were additional officers that were hired for this event by the school district. we had talks with them, in preparing for this event. in case something like this hatched. >> well, we can go live now to our...
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they are an incredibly great excitement in constitutional heaven that you are in for a wheelchair he and im as well. i have a huge honor and pleasure of welcoming back to the stage not only and our dear friend and scholarly advised there akhil train for but my first constitutional law professor. i have to tell you that my passion for constitutional debate and love for educating the doctor and was kindled by this great amendment. now many years ago if he is just a model a scholar, someone whose passion for making that text of the constitution access to both inspires and a shaped everything we try to do here at the national constitution center and he has done more to educate the importance of taking the tech seriously than any other scholar in america appeared such a pleasure to welcome him. please give him a round of applause. [applause] we are going to jump right in a moment to the superb new book did have a couple of talks i have to share with you. this is a members only event and is a sign of the irresistible benefits of membership in the national constitution center which anyone can join
they are an incredibly great excitement in constitutional heaven that you are in for a wheelchair he and im as well. i have a huge honor and pleasure of welcoming back to the stage not only and our dear friend and scholarly advised there akhil train for but my first constitutional law professor. i have to tell you that my passion for constitutional debate and love for educating the doctor and was kindled by this great amendment. now many years ago if he is just a model a scholar, someone whose...
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because it literally got america online brxt there was social media and snap chat and facebook there was aol with the im's and early chat rooms. former aol executives like regina lewis still marvel at what they accomplished minting tech millionaires along the way. >> they had the patent and the invention and a company ahead of its time. >> aol was a rising power in computing, in media, in communications and it was hungry for more. buying up companies like net scape, the browser service and movie phone. a history making merger with time warnerer $164 billion, the richest deal of all time finalized in 2001 but synergies were choked when the.com bubble bounced and there was a report of $99 billion, at the time the largest loss reported by any company. the market value of aol stock dropped from $226 billion to about $20 billion. by 2003 time warner dropped aol from its name and case resigned from the board and the aol future was in doubt. >> sometimes you might just be too farute in front. and aol is a classic example. a right concept, arguably wrong timing. >> and some would say a wrong business model. it wa
because it literally got america online brxt there was social media and snap chat and facebook there was aol with the im's and early chat rooms. former aol executives like regina lewis still marvel at what they accomplished minting tech millionaires along the way. >> they had the patent and the invention and a company ahead of its time. >> aol was a rising power in computing, in media, in communications and it was hungry for more. buying up companies like net scape, the browser...
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and we've landed almost 600,000 since january alone. at ex im we're proud to have done our part by providing 164,000 jobs last year alone. i used to run a family business. and in fact my mother lillian and my brother david are sitting here right up front so i know firsthand jobs are more than just a number. but as a country we often don't talk about what those jobs mean on a personal level to our friends and family. hard working americans like delvin, pam and andre. lost in those numbers is what a big order job really means for the person who has one. having a good job is a tremendous source of pride and self-esteem. it brings added meaning and purpose to your life. it is a part of your identity. how often are we all asked what do you do, where do you work? and that's to say nothing about what a job means to your financial security. being able to provide and protect your family is one of the most fundamental of human needs. a good job makes it easier to pay the mortgage buy groceries or to pay the tuition to send their kid to college. it makes y
and we've landed almost 600,000 since january alone. at ex im we're proud to have done our part by providing 164,000 jobs last year alone. i used to run a family business. and in fact my mother lillian and my brother david are sitting here right up front so i know firsthand jobs are more than just a number. but as a country we often don't talk about what those jobs mean on a personal level to our friends and family. hard working americans like delvin, pam and andre. lost in those numbers is...
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tim: -- and republican artists? ,imc defies stereotypes but the data is powerful and productive. emily: are you playing music anymore? tim: i went cold turkey when i founded the company. i did not have time for anything and needed a break. it was years away from the piano. i have had the itch for a while and then back into it. emily: what is next for tim westergren? tim: i want to get back into composing, which is my real passion. and then i would really like to see pandora as a platform to really have a positive social impact. emily: pandora in 10 years, where will it be? tim: it will be global, for one. it will have billions of people on it. i think it will also change what it means to be a musician. and i remember in my early 30's thinking, i feel so much pressure to quit music and go get a job, because i was not making enough money. and i know a lot of musicians who went through that. the vast majority do. and that is a huge loss for our society, because artists do not get to keep making art. it is true of all forms
tim: -- and republican artists? ,imc defies stereotypes but the data is powerful and productive. emily: are you playing music anymore? tim: i went cold turkey when i founded the company. i did not have time for anything and needed a break. it was years away from the piano. i have had the itch for a while and then back into it. emily: what is next for tim westergren? tim: i want to get back into composing, which is my real passion. and then i would really like to see pandora as a platform to...
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have met some wonderful, excellent people here who are not in favor of vaccinating their children and imsvery much in the spirit of civil discourse. i am very polite and i am very frightened. [applause] >> my question sort of rides on that one a bit from science that we sort of pick and choose. we have been talking about people accepting science or fixed in their ways. we have the gluten thing -- that is scary and think come out and say that is wrong. people take things. how do we influence the people that are taking data, picking it, and refusing to switch when new data comes out? >> science -- we are supposed to look for the next new thing. we are supposed to try to break what was there and find something. the next science paper, maybe the next new thing and it may not be. one paper is not science and you know this very well. governments have worked out ways to find out what the scientists know what was the public watching. it is a fantastic story during the civil war. lincoln signed the document for the national academy of sciences that makes them the advisors to the nation on matters
have met some wonderful, excellent people here who are not in favor of vaccinating their children and imsvery much in the spirit of civil discourse. i am very polite and i am very frightened. [applause] >> my question sort of rides on that one a bit from science that we sort of pick and choose. we have been talking about people accepting science or fixed in their ways. we have the gluten thing -- that is scary and think come out and say that is wrong. people take things. how do we...
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you didn't come here to say it's master and slave and i yes say, it's master and slave. ime not in the business of labeling people. >> if i sit across from the table from you and be honest. be honest, talk to you man-to-man and you be honest with me. what's wrong with that? >> i'll tell you. because, see, that is the problem always with palestinians. palestinians always want. >> you're judging me now. you're judging me. you provoked the worst for me always. >> this interview is ruined. i dictate the rules of the game, not you. >> you see, here is the problem with the relationship. we've been here for thousands of years, you and me. so we have time to talk about it. >> i don't. >> you might have time. i don't. you don't dictate to me what time i have and what i don't. you came to me in my house. so at least be polite, ok? >> well, that went rather well. >> well, do you think i blew it? do you think he'll see me again? >> i think we should really go back and see him. what do you think about that? >> i think we have to give it some time and come back and call him again. but i d
you didn't come here to say it's master and slave and i yes say, it's master and slave. ime not in the business of labeling people. >> if i sit across from the table from you and be honest. be honest, talk to you man-to-man and you be honest with me. what's wrong with that? >> i'll tell you. because, see, that is the problem always with palestinians. palestinians always want. >> you're judging me now. you're judging me. you provoked the worst for me always. >> this...
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if and when it is fully im mr.mented. it is clear, the u.s., and e.u. sanctions can begin to be rolled back. >>> putin left without speaking to the press his foreign minister was tasked with the position. >>> one of the key issues was the crisis, in ukraine she there are certain contradictions, in the crisis, and she our assessment. and thus when share the view it is only possible to resolve the issue through a full im implementation of the agreement. >>> the joint progress that's been made on a nuclelar deal with iran is an indication of what can be achieve when u.s., and russian interests alynn and that's one bright star, in a dark sky and decipher talking washington and moscow have so much more that divides them. so make what you want, to the gifts exchanged here, a album of anti media quotations and a briefcase, and some potatoes, and tomatoes, and a tee-shirt for john kerry. >>> still ahead, france promises to payback what it calls a moral debt to a former colony. >>> greece is giving back jobs, fired by previous us government, but that is upsettin
if and when it is fully im mr.mented. it is clear, the u.s., and e.u. sanctions can begin to be rolled back. >>> putin left without speaking to the press his foreign minister was tasked with the position. >>> one of the key issues was the crisis, in ukraine she there are certain contradictions, in the crisis, and she our assessment. and thus when share the view it is only possible to resolve the issue through a full im implementation of the agreement. >>> the joint...
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for about 3 minutes they fought about that i'm just outside the caltrain station near 4th and king although imually on 4th and townsend what brought me here was this commuter bus it hit a pedestrian who ran in front of it i've said it once but it deserves repeating, it's all fun and games until someone gets hit by a bus. and the amout of jaywalkers i spotted its just a matter of time before we rinse and repeat. one man told the city is waisting paint and money by putting down crosswalks in a business district ie townsend street u- turned are not permitted its 101 for driving but just make it visibly clear there is this no u turn sign right here where drivers, in this case a national cab is sitting right under said no u-turn sign but after unloading the passenger the driver makes an illegal u- turn. in fact it was a conga line of illegal you turns like this city leaf van, you know just a thought but if you have your company logo on a vehicle following the rules might be prudent but i digress one driver made an illegal u turn in front of a bus and almost caused a wreck this adobe driver made a l
for about 3 minutes they fought about that i'm just outside the caltrain station near 4th and king although imually on 4th and townsend what brought me here was this commuter bus it hit a pedestrian who ran in front of it i've said it once but it deserves repeating, it's all fun and games until someone gets hit by a bus. and the amout of jaywalkers i spotted its just a matter of time before we rinse and repeat. one man told the city is waisting paint and money by putting down crosswalks in a...
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and 30% of the people are ethnic albanian and they want grairlt rights and frustrations happen because im make minute tasting has been slow. >>> the uk and germany have suspended the use after airport plane after one crash in spain the a 1400, is came down, and four crew members were killed. >>> celebrations have been taking place across russia, to mark 70 years since the end of world war ii. >>> fireworks lighting up the sky, were watched by pute tip and, chinese. many western leaders skipped the event because of the involvement in ukraine. >>> polls have opened, and the president, who is aligned with the right party is expected to be the frontrunner. his closest opponent is a conservative politician. if no candidate winds 50% there will be a runoff in may. >>> hundreds of anti austerity protests have confronted the policeth, they gathered outside of the headquarters on saturday, before marching on to 10 do youny street, they're up happy about touring victory. thursday's election saw huge gains for the scottish national party, and it lost, last september, won 56-59. the best they have ev
and 30% of the people are ethnic albanian and they want grairlt rights and frustrations happen because im make minute tasting has been slow. >>> the uk and germany have suspended the use after airport plane after one crash in spain the a 1400, is came down, and four crew members were killed. >>> celebrations have been taking place across russia, to mark 70 years since the end of world war ii. >>> fireworks lighting up the sky, were watched by pute tip and, chinese....
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representatives in congress have some appreciation for the seriousness of what is happening and are really -- im getting more questions at home in my district about what is happening around the world then i have ever gotten before. i think the american people have more just and therefore there is more focus and congress on it. you get distracted by the day-to-day issues, but there is a lot more interest. kevin: is it something that you worry about or the american people were about? i ask because "defense one" had a survey in the fall where 70% of the workforce including troops said that they thought congress was not qualified to -- or not enough members of congress were qualified to provide the oversight function to the military. talk about that. it seems like a trust deficit there. rep. thornberry: maybe, except several years ago there was a study that a local think tank here in washington performed that talked about congress being the critical link between the american people and the federal government especially on issues of national security. does congress need to have the same expertise as
representatives in congress have some appreciation for the seriousness of what is happening and are really -- im getting more questions at home in my district about what is happening around the world then i have ever gotten before. i think the american people have more just and therefore there is more focus and congress on it. you get distracted by the day-to-day issues, but there is a lot more interest. kevin: is it something that you worry about or the american people were about? i ask...
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have met some wonderful, excellent people here who are not in favor of vaccinating their children and imsvery much in the spirit of civil discourse. i am very polite and i am very frightened. [applause] >> my question sort of rides on that one a bit from science that we sort of pick and choose. we have been talking about people accepting science or fixed in their ways. we have the gluten thing -- that is scary and think come out and say that is wrong. people take things. how do we influence the people that are taking data, picking it, and refusing to switch when new data comes out? >> science -- we are supposed to look for the next new thing. we are supposed to try to break what was there and find something. the next science paper, maybe the next new thing and it may not be. one paper is not science and you know this very well. governments have worked out ways to find out what the scientists know what was the public watching. it is a fantastic story during the civil war. lincoln signed the document for the national academy of sciences that makes them the advisors to the nation on matters
have met some wonderful, excellent people here who are not in favor of vaccinating their children and imsvery much in the spirit of civil discourse. i am very polite and i am very frightened. [applause] >> my question sort of rides on that one a bit from science that we sort of pick and choose. we have been talking about people accepting science or fixed in their ways. we have the gluten thing -- that is scary and think come out and say that is wrong. people take things. how do we...
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pet store and saw this bag you would never think twice about quality writing in english and packaged in feign im. but the next time you may want to look closer at exactly what you're buying. >> this was me and sammy when we first got him. >> angela was 4 years old when family rescued this dog named sammy. >> even at 12 years old he played like a puppy perfectly healthy. >> one small switch one mistaken changed everything. >> he had one on saturday. we gave him another treat sunday. >> she says she gave him this spet smart teething ring made in china. >> he kept drvrpinging and drinking and drinking and not eating. >> six days and multiple trips to the vet later sammy died. >> i had him in my arms watching him pass away. >> few miles down the road and one month later tammy fed her young chihuahua two turkey treats made in thailand. >> i gave her one. she came running baca round and gave her a second treat and that is the last thing she aits. >> gigit would not eat drank more and more water. >> there was not a whole lot of time from the time i fed her that treat to the time she died. >> marshall t
pet store and saw this bag you would never think twice about quality writing in english and packaged in feign im. but the next time you may want to look closer at exactly what you're buying. >> this was me and sammy when we first got him. >> angela was 4 years old when family rescued this dog named sammy. >> even at 12 years old he played like a puppy perfectly healthy. >> one small switch one mistaken changed everything. >> he had one on saturday. we gave him...
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and david cameron begins -- greece has its ims payment and david cameron begins his next government.manus: these are top stories on bloomberg at this hour. to sheba -- toshiba plunged by its daily limit in tokyo trading. this came after the company pulled its earnings forecast and put a probe on its infrastructure at county. shares fell 17% at one state -- at one stage in tray. the bank of england is a scheduled to make its first announcement. it is expected to keep its key rate. quantitative easing is not going to change. it was postponed last thursday as it would've coincided with polling day. the u.s. justice department is trying to reach an agreement on wednesday which would include guilty pleas from five banks. the fifth bank is insert based ubs. -- is a work based ubs. -- is zurcich based ubs. cameron built cabinet. the closest political ally, george osborne in terms of renegotiating uk's european membership. great to have you with us. let's get to it. is this a good scenario that he has a majority of 15 or is he channeling john major from 1992. >> guest: it is very much 1992 a
and david cameron begins -- greece has its ims payment and david cameron begins his next government.manus: these are top stories on bloomberg at this hour. to sheba -- toshiba plunged by its daily limit in tokyo trading. this came after the company pulled its earnings forecast and put a probe on its infrastructure at county. shares fell 17% at one state -- at one stage in tray. the bank of england is a scheduled to make its first announcement. it is expected to keep its key rate. quantitative...
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, but there is still a small chance of tornados and super cells and things over the next couple of days. >> okay. they are spectacular imsnd it seems so far, no fatalities we believe of at this stage. we appreciate you joining us from kansas. >> thank you. >>> go to baltimore, maryland now where there is a possible setback with prosecutors with word the police investigation into freddie gray's death does not support some of the charges filed against the six police officers. that includes the more serious charge of second degree murder. all this coming from officials both familiar with the police investigation and a separate one by the state attorney. cnn reports now on what this could mean to prosecutors. >> we're told about the investigators of the police department were under the impression that the medical examiner's findings were going to be shot of a homicide. she said it was a ruling from the medical examiner which led her to bring the most serious charges. we're told the police investigations simply do not support the most serious charges that are being brought against the officers. that is a second degree murder
, but there is still a small chance of tornados and super cells and things over the next couple of days. >> okay. they are spectacular imsnd it seems so far, no fatalities we believe of at this stage. we appreciate you joining us from kansas. >> thank you. >>> go to baltimore, maryland now where there is a possible setback with prosecutors with word the police investigation into freddie gray's death does not support some of the charges filed against the six police officers....
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while i am here, i don't spend my time wishing i was at home and when im and wrong, i do not spend myese the it is a privilege to serve. a two-year term goes by quickly. i think you should stop being a member when you are stepping on the house floor or walking in the capital where it loses that feeling, and you lose the appreciation for the history of the institution and for me, i really do enjoy that part of it, being able to walk into the united states capital. host: you mentioned the agenda on the list. three committee hearings to attend to. does it ever feel like, i cannot devote my all to this issue, this one committee meeting that i wish i could? rep. lee zeldin: there are so many issues, and there will never be enough time in the day to get as next deep --neck de ep in all of them. i will have a constituent come in, but until they walk and, i have never even heard of that proposal and then there is a next meeting, somebody pitching a proposal, which is the first time since being an office, and you might be here for a few months and a few years, and you are encountering an issue
while i am here, i don't spend my time wishing i was at home and when im and wrong, i do not spend myese the it is a privilege to serve. a two-year term goes by quickly. i think you should stop being a member when you are stepping on the house floor or walking in the capital where it loses that feeling, and you lose the appreciation for the history of the institution and for me, i really do enjoy that part of it, being able to walk into the united states capital. host: you mentioned the agenda...
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and this is why. record rainfall made highways im impassable impassable. >> i tried to open the door and it wouldn't openent for the windows, and then i got on the roof and they came over and helped me out. >> reporter: houston is america's fourth largest city and nearly every part of it was swamped with water. and a cassette with a woman's body inside unearthed from a nearby cemetery. >> i didn't even know what was happening. i was kind of a little scared because i was like what the heck. >> reporter: this is a major under pass that has been shut down because it was totally 234r50ded. i want to give you a sense of how high the water levels went. they went all the way up to the top of this retaining wall. people say they have not seen flooding this bad for decades. because of flooding 46 counties have been put on states of emergency. in the town of wimbley several people are still missing and presumed dead. and people are on urge hoping it won't be another night of scenes like this. >>> the u.s. military commanders are trying to found out why samples of anthrax was accidentally sent to south korea and th
and this is why. record rainfall made highways im impassable impassable. >> i tried to open the door and it wouldn't openent for the windows, and then i got on the roof and they came over and helped me out. >> reporter: houston is america's fourth largest city and nearly every part of it was swamped with water. and a cassette with a woman's body inside unearthed from a nearby cemetery. >> i didn't even know what was happening. i was kind of a little scared because i was like...
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student at city college it doesn't feel all are always people on the side and feels good there are people here supported crrkts csf. ime rrb a after school teacher and [inaudible] i have been at city college for 5 years and for 4 of the years i was without directions and 4 of the years i was without ambition [inaudible] before i entered the puente [inaudible] as the aura of ccsf thmpt news would tell me as a graduate i would fwee without a job and student would tell me aspirations for higher education would leave me in debt. the accjc [inaudible] feeling powerless. puent aerks allowed me to see i have control over my college experience and my future is worth the erfbt. the individual attention available helped me to open my eyes to the limit i place on myselfism programs like [inaudible] ignite the droiv that are bam barded with message of hopelessness [inaudible] considering sth campus closeier and class cancelation and [inaudible] i have drive. i have ambition and i'm part of a empowered community that seeks to make san francisco very proud. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. good afternoon. supervise rbs we are
student at city college it doesn't feel all are always people on the side and feels good there are people here supported crrkts csf. ime rrb a after school teacher and [inaudible] i have been at city college for 5 years and for 4 of the years i was without directions and 4 of the years i was without ambition [inaudible] before i entered the puente [inaudible] as the aura of ccsf thmpt news would tell me as a graduate i would fwee without a job and student would tell me aspirations for higher...
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. >> im noah goldstein and i am a freshmant the school of the arts. >> he was allowed to travel from his home to the school of the arts in san san ancisco. >> it is three four,ive hours a day with some of the most highly trained artists in the business. >> after tonight out of district students will thought be admitted into the prestigious school that focuses on dance music and theater. proponents say what starteds a way to brings in exceptionally talented students turned into a process without oversight and transpency. >> the school is about san francisco and we wanto draw from san francisco and encourage our premiere school of the arts to really make sure it is benefiting san francisco. >> theyay limiting admissions will dilute the school's pool of talent. >> you are going to creep on program because there are not enough kids in the city that have interest or enough for me toake them in. >> students who were accepted this spring will be admitted. after that the school of te arts will only be for students who live in the district. in san francisco alan wang, abc7 news. >> new drugs,
. >> im noah goldstein and i am a freshmant the school of the arts. >> he was allowed to travel from his home to the school of the arts in san san ancisco. >> it is three four,ive hours a day with some of the most highly trained artists in the business. >> after tonight out of district students will thought be admitted into the prestigious school that focuses on dance music and theater. proponents say what starteds a way to brings in exceptionally talented students...
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and call. the resolution is adopted unanimously. im 10 >> item 10 resolution to authorize the mayors office of housing and community dwept to expanld a 2 million dollar grant from cl department of huzing and development local trust fund program >> same house and call. this resolution is adopted unanimously. >> item slaev resolution to aaprove for purpose thofz inturnt revenue code section 14 saerfb f the ixiance and sale by the california enterprise development authority in the amount of 25 million to finance or refinance inacquisition, construction naur naur k-12 educational facilities to be owned and operated or leased and operated by the urban school of san francisco >> without objection this resolution sudopted unanimously. >> item 12 resolution to authorizegeneral manager of the recreation and park to execute a 15 year lease with glen ridge nursery school in glen canyon park for a annual base rent of 26 thousand in rent credits up to 25 thousand following compleeshz of roof replacement for the term of june 6, 2015 through june 203
and call. the resolution is adopted unanimously. im 10 >> item 10 resolution to authorize the mayors office of housing and community dwept to expanld a 2 million dollar grant from cl department of huzing and development local trust fund program >> same house and call. this resolution is adopted unanimously. >> item slaev resolution to aaprove for purpose thofz inturnt revenue code section 14 saerfb f the ixiance and sale by the california enterprise development authority in...
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goin nowhere but we aint goin anywhere tonight no i should be more cynical and tell myself its not ok to feel this good when imht it say i hate you but i always stay ooh oh cause aint nobody love aint nobody love like you do ooh aint nobody love aint nobody love like you do aint nobody love aint nobody love like you do aint nobody love aint nobody love like you do wait hold up everybodys talking bout the next thing feel like what they got aint good enough ooh but all i wanna do is release the tension bring the conversation back to us oh yeah i should be more cynical and tell myself its not ok to feel this good when im with you i try my best to fight it say i hate you but i always stay ooh oh cause aint nobody love ooh aint nobody love aint nobody love like you do ooh aint nobody love aint nobody love like you do ooh aint nobody love aint nobody love like you do yeah can we stop all the yelling baby hear me out i want you here and now i try my best to fight it say i hate you but i always stay hey hey oh yeah oh yeah everybodys looking for that new thing ooh oh ooh yeah aint nobody nobody nobody love aint nobody
goin nowhere but we aint goin anywhere tonight no i should be more cynical and tell myself its not ok to feel this good when imht it say i hate you but i always stay ooh oh cause aint nobody love aint nobody love like you do ooh aint nobody love aint nobody love like you do aint nobody love aint nobody love like you do aint nobody love aint nobody love like you do wait hold up everybodys talking bout the next thing feel like what they got aint good enough ooh but all i wanna do is release the...
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most runs bat in the by giants rookie since buster and heston with complete gym 2 hitter struck out 10 retiring the last 22 batters he faced. fv press to im1. how about the kid? at the coliseum. tell sugar up. a's and red stochblingts frustration for week but busted out. triple 1 nothing two bat east later. look out t.that's the camera girl. f home run hitter. 30 rbi and moon shot. aloha as boston starter justin master son was chased in the third. similar i don't know that's gone. everybody hit him out for the a's. snap 6 game out for the a's. snap 6 gamelessing streak 9-2. well all is rate in the warriors up for at least 24 hours any way. following the win last nature in memphis. when people were starting to wonder about whether coach steve kurr knew what just tomorrow make. unique twist and big impact on gym 4. in other words to deal with the memphis grizzly smash brothers warriors put barns on randolph fronting him with andrew helping out basically paying no attention to the guys he was supposed to be guarding allen. miss in the lane. again we find if him on allen but a lot of space. so he could help green inand they double up marcus a
most runs bat in the by giants rookie since buster and heston with complete gym 2 hitter struck out 10 retiring the last 22 batters he faced. fv press to im1. how about the kid? at the coliseum. tell sugar up. a's and red stochblingts frustration for week but busted out. triple 1 nothing two bat east later. look out t.that's the camera girl. f home run hitter. 30 rbi and moon shot. aloha as boston starter justin master son was chased in the third. similar i don't know that's gone. everybody hit...
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was so much work to be done in the pacific, huge celebrations were held in chicago, los angeles, iming, andare. to the factory workers and is is is providing those servicemen with the weapons of war so vital to their success, to the families who went without so that the boys overseas could have all of the a collaborative effort, a triumph the entire country could be proud of, and seven decades later, we are no less proud. for all those here today who played a role in america's victory in world war ii, whether in military or civilian capacity, thank you for your service. for everybody else, thank you for joining us here today to commemorate our country's victory in world war ii. and recognize the men and women who made it possible. many thanks to the government agencies that helped make today's flyover possible, the orphanage -- the organizations that helped with the cement, and to our sponsors, including general electric honeywell era space, triumph group and it has been my distinct pleasure to spend time with you today and commemorate u.s. victory in world war ii. travel safely, and when y
was so much work to be done in the pacific, huge celebrations were held in chicago, los angeles, iming, andare. to the factory workers and is is is providing those servicemen with the weapons of war so vital to their success, to the families who went without so that the boys overseas could have all of the a collaborative effort, a triumph the entire country could be proud of, and seven decades later, we are no less proud. for all those here today who played a role in america's victory in world...
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what happened is actually the sunni political ngos and even some sunni institutions that support these refugees, or these displaced im impirian. we are talking about the whole security situation in baghdad and also in iraq, there is a real infiltration of i.s.i.s. inside not only the sunni area but also inside the shia area, the shia governed areas. it cannot be stopped by only security measurements. it also can be stopped by political issues, by political institutions of the sunni more sharing the decision inside the cabinet, inside the iraqi cabinet and that's why it started from ten years there is no real responsible government for the iraqis for the whole rakes. >> mr. rashi let's go back to what you were saying about the humanitarian crisis. i.s.i.l. seems to be creating the humanitarian crisis and they're allowed to exploit it as well, because the government isn't doing enough to specifically address the humanitarian crisis, to i have that right? >> yes yes right but then the government has its own responsibility to have the plans to stop such harsh normal responsibility of the any government in the world. but
what happened is actually the sunni political ngos and even some sunni institutions that support these refugees, or these displaced im impirian. we are talking about the whole security situation in baghdad and also in iraq, there is a real infiltration of i.s.i.s. inside not only the sunni area but also inside the shia area, the shia governed areas. it cannot be stopped by only security measurements. it also can be stopped by political issues, by political institutions of the sunni more sharing...
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if the president of the united states today word to say to the american people -- get on camera, and say ims sending 250,000 american troops to afghanistan because we have had enough of the taliban, and we will wipe them out. what with the american people say? i have a feeling they would save no, they have had enough. likewise, if you were to say, we will send 250,000 troops to iraq. we couldn't do it once before, let's see if we can do it now. as we go into another presidential campaign, the politics of the nation will drive everybody on both sides to say, wow, terrific idea. it is not different idea. you have to think through these things. i keep going back -- forgive me -- the legacy of vietnam hangs over every presidential decision about going in or staying out. host: sharif is waiting in michigan. line for democrats. good morning. caller: good morning. i have two questions. one. would we have won world war ii without the use of the atom bomb? number two before the governments getting involved in afghanistan -- host: help me out with the second question. caller: do the vietnam ghosts ade
if the president of the united states today word to say to the american people -- get on camera, and say ims sending 250,000 american troops to afghanistan because we have had enough of the taliban, and we will wipe them out. what with the american people say? i have a feeling they would save no, they have had enough. likewise, if you were to say, we will send 250,000 troops to iraq. we couldn't do it once before, let's see if we can do it now. as we go into another presidential campaign, the...
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the prosecutor there was no probable cause to arrest him and that meant arresting him and holding him was false im privilegement. >> right. >> that is the indicator to me in these charges that this prosecutor really threw the book at them. >> yeah. and this has been a xlamt clear across this country when we had these cases involving police officers. that we haven't been treating them like average citizens when it comes to clear violations of the law marilyn mosby has decided to do just what citizens across this country have been asking for for quite a while. now, when it comes to this particular charge of false imprisonment, these police officers know. they had been trained to know what probable cause is to justify a legal arrest. they had a reasonable idea to pursue mr. gray and to stop to further an investigation. but then when they discovered the knife on him, they should have known that it wasn't an illegal knife. they should have known that it wasn't a switch blade as it was earlier reported by the fraternal order of police attorney. they should have known that it wasn't a spring loaded knife
the prosecutor there was no probable cause to arrest him and that meant arresting him and holding him was false im privilegement. >> right. >> that is the indicator to me in these charges that this prosecutor really threw the book at them. >> yeah. and this has been a xlamt clear across this country when we had these cases involving police officers. that we haven't been treating them like average citizens when it comes to clear violations of the law marilyn mosby has decided...
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minutes they fought about that >>stanley roberts:i'm just outside the caltrain station near 4th and king although im actually on 4th and townsend what brought me here was this commuter bus it hit a pedestrian who ran in front of it >>stanley roberts:i've said it once but it deserves repeating, it's all fun and games until someone gets hit by a bus. >>stanley roberts:and the amout of jaywalkers i spotted its just a matter of time before we rinse and repeat. one man told the city is waisting paint and money by putting down crosswalks >>stanley roberts:in a business district ie townsend street u- turned are not permitted its 101 for driving but just make it visibly clear there is this no u turn sign right here >>stanley roberts:where drivers in this case a national cab is sitting right under said no u- turn sign but after unloading the passenger the driver makes an illegal u-turn. >>stanley roberts:in fact it was a conga line of illegal you turns like this city leaf van, you know just a thought but if you have your company logo on a vehicle following the rules might be prudent but i digress >>stanley r
minutes they fought about that >>stanley roberts:i'm just outside the caltrain station near 4th and king although im actually on 4th and townsend what brought me here was this commuter bus it hit a pedestrian who ran in front of it >>stanley roberts:i've said it once but it deserves repeating, it's all fun and games until someone gets hit by a bus. >>stanley roberts:and the amout of jaywalkers i spotted its just a matter of time before we rinse and repeat. one man told the...
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and then you can stay in here longer. >> where are my manners. i'm mike. >> i'm vad imri. >> alex. >> sergei. >> and my friends are from places like minesque and kiev. and they tell me about the russian bath house. the banna, has been around for centuries. authors like push kin, toll story and doref ski all mention it in the work. and it serves as a community center and a venue to exchange ideas. to this day nearly every city and small town in russia boasts a banna and many private residences have one of their own. and in short, the russians take sweat very seriously. >> so there is a big russian population out in chicago. >> we knew there were some russians that go to the bannas, every tuesday we're here. >> it is a social event. >> you come here and eat, drink -- >> sweat. >> and relax and sleep a little. >> and if you are wondering how hot it is in here, the answer is not enough. for my new comrades, it can always be hotter. >> it can be hotter in here. >> how many people pass out in here. >> i did. >> once. >> i knew what the heat stroke was. >> you will see the sig
and then you can stay in here longer. >> where are my manners. i'm mike. >> i'm vad imri. >> alex. >> sergei. >> and my friends are from places like minesque and kiev. and they tell me about the russian bath house. the banna, has been around for centuries. authors like push kin, toll story and doref ski all mention it in the work. and it serves as a community center and a venue to exchange ideas. to this day nearly every city and small town in russia boasts a banna...
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service for cal train electrified commuter service at that time you will have a direct im impact are procured and put into service and have subsequent timing and gap. that we're trying to solve for at the moment what beginning to evolve to we will take up at the board next week is a discussion of taking not a procollude approach to the development of computer vehicles such that we reach out to the manufacturing community when the rfp goes out and receive from the community on the vehicle that doesn't preclude us from common boarding some time in the future and allows us to accommodate that timing gap in a much more effective way so that for example given the vehicle example i was speaking from a lot of people have two doors at two levels that the higher level doors could be constructed as part of the vehicle. but it could exists at that location until such time we have our platforms and what efforts and configurations of stations whether it's 2 to 3 stations or the entire board at the corridor at that time we can simply open the doors and remove the seats from the higher boarding locations return
service for cal train electrified commuter service at that time you will have a direct im impact are procured and put into service and have subsequent timing and gap. that we're trying to solve for at the moment what beginning to evolve to we will take up at the board next week is a discussion of taking not a procollude approach to the development of computer vehicles such that we reach out to the manufacturing community when the rfp goes out and receive from the community on the vehicle that...
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and study. sxwerts say this im press. >> if i get you the benefits of kale the leafy greens good for your heart. >> that worked be useful for some people. but rather than saying you know candy is going to rot your teeth, tell them you should eat in instead. carrots or -- if that's your thing. >> i do that. it works sometimes. >>> an alaska man was talking with his daughter about bullying when she asked if he had ever bullied anyone. the father admitted he did bully someone years ago. i sent an apology if we live in the same state, i would apologize to your face. i don't even know if you remember but i do and i'm sorry. >> you right a wrong, sometimes it can help other people do it, too. it went bigger than him and i. >> it brought up pain. it brought up that and allowed me to shed it and let go of it and say i forgive you. >> wow, what a gift. earlier this week the two men did meet face-to-face. they even say they've become friends. what an amazing lesson we can learn from that exchange right there. and the fact that he did it for his child and to show her through his actions -- >> yeah. >>> for
and study. sxwerts say this im press. >> if i get you the benefits of kale the leafy greens good for your heart. >> that worked be useful for some people. but rather than saying you know candy is going to rot your teeth, tell them you should eat in instead. carrots or -- if that's your thing. >> i do that. it works sometimes. >>> an alaska man was talking with his daughter about bullying when she asked if he had ever bullied anyone. the father admitted he did bully...
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the mujahedin that they were training and she said these are my kind of holy warriors and i remember saying to her im really nervous about the notion of any holy war because they tend to forget that all of the virtue and wisdom are not on their side and this could be problematic for us and also i have encountered them in egypt because they were pulling up government ministries and a new hub is translated. so i badgered the times into letting me do this series. we did the first piece i think in 1997 about osama bin laden becoming more than a financier. >> that whole phenomenon was reported in the book. >> wonderful book. a marvelous book. >> for example there was a period of time when he was actually considered a so-called friend of the united states. were you covering him in those days in the early '80s when i really donald rumsfeld went to baghdad and asked how he could help in terms of the fighting against iran and saddam hussein was then touted as a socialist secular bulwark against islamic fundamentalism in the universities in baghdad. so what did you think about that relationship lacks >> my fir
the mujahedin that they were training and she said these are my kind of holy warriors and i remember saying to her im really nervous about the notion of any holy war because they tend to forget that all of the virtue and wisdom are not on their side and this could be problematic for us and also i have encountered them in egypt because they were pulling up government ministries and a new hub is translated. so i badgered the times into letting me do this series. we did the first piece i think in...