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[applause] we all do better when we all do better. , and soe, and so true profound. , if i knewa haikut a haiku was. [laughter] and i don't. my point.s anybody who has watched tv this year knows what a trump presidency would be like. who is here in wisconsin knows that any republican president would be a disaster for our country. [applause] so there is no excuse for anyone in this room not to work their fingers to the bone to let the democratic nominee in in november. [applause] now, that doesn't mean we can't work just as hard between now and tuesday to support whichever democrat we believe should be the nominee. two great ones to choose from, as you saw tonight. [applause] me, i am supporting hillary. [applause] and it is not because i don't love bernie sanders. i remember campaigning for bernie barely 20 years ago. i am glad to call him a colleague and glad to call him my friend. but as a progressive, i care about progress. -- has madeas what more progress for our country over the last 25 years than hillary clinton. [applause] nobody. nobody. nobody has one more battles on behalf of
[applause] we all do better when we all do better. , and soe, and so true profound. , if i knewa haikut a haiku was. [laughter] and i don't. my point.s anybody who has watched tv this year knows what a trump presidency would be like. who is here in wisconsin knows that any republican president would be a disaster for our country. [applause] so there is no excuse for anyone in this room not to work their fingers to the bone to let the democratic nominee in in november. [applause] now, that...
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alall ryan accomplished was to avave everyone shakingng their heads at his naivefivete and soe might y hisoldness a and th he wastt ready i in any way for ththat job he didn't skk but no holds.s. mitch m mcconnell trying meeklko walk back his anti-trump remarks saying he spoke, a as he put it ininartfully. theyalalk like that in the senate youknow, when he said he w was ireasinyy optimistic that there will be a second ballot at the convonon. he has deceded that was probably too much. with allhehese s so-called leads lacking an obvious tact, constraint, intellecect, convicti,, gphph t tas and chcharacter it is noononder dond trump unsettles them so profoundly. ifif the gop loseses seats in t house or senate it will clearly be the fault of their leade and it appears t the only way mn of those threatened seats will survive in fact w will be on t strong ctt tails of a true leader who has yet to o be welcomed by t the weak now ourur quotation of the evening, this one from pj o'rourke whosaid, there a are to parties, the silly party a and e stupidid pay.y. i'm t o old for the silly parar so
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. >> i don't see ted going out and hiring soe head coach and being willing to pay 5 1/2, 6 million to bring somebody new in. it will be relatively unknown name. >> somebody like randy whittman when he was hired. the players have to look themselves in the mirror too. obviously coach is fall guy. players have to look themselves notice mirror and say what type of player do i want to be and how much more effort do i want to give they have to make changes more than head coach in my opinion. it was a team failure. not just randy whittman failur failure. >> if you look around the league you're seeing younger coaches now getting hired maybe they bring back somebody the players can relate to that they got watch in the nba. sam casel so on the staff. a lot of young coaches get the gig. >> any time you hear about sam who is a young coach it makes us feel old. >> of course. >> and exactly that's life. >> well hopefully this thing of not making playoff sits with everybody and next year makes it productive. thanks, glad you had a good night at the ballpark. >> nice job with the pitch. >> junks at 1
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this musical deserves every acty company laid it gets because it is so innovative and soe and s differente like this ons broadway ever.. and so that is -- i >> tollly agree.>> tolll >> that's why it's so groundito breaking.eang >> it must have been if kevin like it better than bryan cranston's show on broadway. b bu the book of mormon but thiso is the best one i've seen. bryan krahn ton was all the way. i'll see you at 10:30 fulll interview with kevin spacey for elvis and nixon.ix stay tuned for that. f tha >> thanks very much. muc also the cast of the orange isis the new black chris brown shocking confession.onss gw naming most stylist and celebrating national garlic dayd rather bizarre. bizre first though it's coffee time. >> all eye.eye new dunkin' donuts good day d.c. mug. it's great for in done did youeu doughnuts coffee head to ouree o website fox5 dc.com/contests oro facebook page. one lucky winner selected byte b random but you got to hurry youy only have until 11:00.1: time now 9:57. 9 rear back after this. ♪ z1yosz aha! oof! weee! slurp. mmmmmm. cinnamon. milk. cinna-milk. cinna
this musical deserves every acty company laid it gets because it is so innovative and soe and s differente like this ons broadway ever.. and so that is -- i >> tollly agree.>> tolll >> that's why it's so groundito breaking.eang >> it must have been if kevin like it better than bryan cranston's show on broadway. b bu the book of mormon but thiso is the best one i've seen. bryan krahn ton was all the way. i'll see you at 10:30 fulll interview with kevin spacey for elvis...
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victor is o african-american and aleko'sle line is from argentine floridael his dad is from greece and soethe book it's very culturally diverse.y e we have children of alienationln analysis and raises and sois a that's part of the building up e of the friendship before thefore vices of life have a chance toht come in and make divisions. >> right. vick how does it feel that yous inspired to make thiits happen?e you were the inspirationnspira behind this? t >> kind of like a bunch of people in myunch class are like you're going onoo the news tomorrow and theyw ande were saying that and it was in my homeroom teacher, ale can ko and he saw it and he knew hek it was happening.ap >> it's kind of an interesting t thing to kind of watch unfold ul right but it's really neat? llne don't you think it's pretty p cool you're on tv, you get to gt be under the lights here. and also for you aleko, do you y kind of think of, okay, so youyy guys have a really goodyo friendship every day are youayre guys coming up and brainstorming what's the next tn book going to be about or dobouo you just let it naturally
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called forel now, officials told us that the shooter were told rather that r the shooter was inside and soet is why the intense responss ensued because police just don'd know what they're dealing withtr at that point and what type ofte weapon the person might have, mv and so after hours of police pic trying to make contact with whow they thought was and side, theye were finally able to get in there and found nobody out --ut nobody inside. so they know who they are t looking for obviously.bvio the relative was able to passo p along the name and so the the investigation continues. but there's a lot of questionsoo still lingering.lingering we don't know at this point p exactly when the suspect wasusct able to get away presumabl presy is a to say once that 911 call c was placed innocent suspect s lives at this home.lives at thi those are questions that ws e still have police looking forkir that suspect at this time. tim that's the very latest here in alexandria.alexan back to you in the studio.u in u >> annie, thank you., than you >> also happening today, policep are still searching for a princ
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people don'tpeop stand up and speak up or speakpr out against what is wrong, then we are complicit and soee are the values of our city.it >> the district now joins connecticut, vermont, new york v and washington state who haveerh also implemented tr to north carolinal over thehe law. >>> and a disgraced virginia lawmaker who was accused ofas ao having sex with a 17-year-old7-r employee wants to be richmond's next mayor.nd joe morrissey made the announcement on thursday. trsda in december 2014 the14 58-year-old lawyer wasd lawy was convicted of contributing toib the delinquency of a minor. a mn the can couple is now engagedng and have two children. morrissey served jail time and m reclaimed his seat in theea statehouse of delegates last year.year >>> coming up there's a local l teen headed to a championshipioi game out of state but they need your help to get there. tre coming up we'll hear theirheir inspirational story and howl stn you can get them on the road r to that big game.am time now 8:07. 8 we'll be right back. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. in the last
people don'tpeop stand up and speak up or speakpr out against what is wrong, then we are complicit and soee are the values of our city.it >> the district now joins connecticut, vermont, new york v and washington state who haveerh also implemented tr to north carolinal over thehe law. >>> and a disgraced virginia lawmaker who was accused ofas ao having sex with a 17-year-old7-r employee wants to be richmond's next mayor.nd joe morrissey made the announcement on thursday. trsda in...
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and we should mention that bay soes, and the business. >> i have owned amazon for years. >> yes, it israding very well for you. and henry, in terms of the broader market, which earnings are a tap for potential indicators, because for all of the positives no technical strategist is sending around showing facebook going this way, and s&p going that way, and when apple reports the divergence, it is everybody trying to the figure tout dow and the nasdaq and the s, and p a&p, and there many companies with that heft. >> that is a good question. many of these companies with the distinct franchise that the market is not moving in parallel with them, because what they are doing is to unique, that you can't draw the huge parallels. and we have other companies coming in more representative of the overall economy. >> i am watching linkedin who is reporting tonight. >> you and linkedin. >> and you remember the big fall last quarter. >> staggering fall. >> and are nay going be able to recraft the story in a way? >> are they able to get jon fortt off of facebook live and back into the linkedin influe
and we should mention that bay soes, and the business. >> i have owned amazon for years. >> yes, it israding very well for you. and henry, in terms of the broader market, which earnings are a tap for potential indicators, because for all of the positives no technical strategist is sending around showing facebook going this way, and s&p going that way, and when apple reports the divergence, it is everybody trying to the figure tout dow and the nasdaq and the s, and p a&p, and...
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charles: donald trump p gets soe sterling silver knknife and for.bygones, bygones. >> donald, if he's big enougugho go a s sit down with him and say, i would e envision you as a vice president who would w workn x, y and z with meme, john has a budgetetary experience. he helped d balae the budget. >> i think therere other candidat. think we can carry ohio with some of the lesser-known. we can cry ohio with a nikki haley or marco rub. >> no, no, no. let me tell you wh youook . yocan see a governor welinto his second term. how he e orhe doing? he stilled a a mid and support by 50%f the democrats and independts. would john kasich agree to that? >> it would ke donald to sit down with him and to s say, i ed you, the couryeed you. we can win with u. we'll carry ohio andeep the sete. it a senatate seat up there that tempererature precarious. and the onone guy who can do its kasich. >> i think millenniaials like ce up. i totally get the chananging demographics in this countryry. but don't you ththink that millenninials like kasich and ae drawn to him? >> on
charles: donald trump p gets soe sterling silver knknife and for.bygones, bygones. >> donald, if he's big enougugho go a s sit down with him and say, i would e envision you as a vice president who would w workn x, y and z with meme, john has a budgetetary experience. he helped d balae the budget. >> i think therere other candidat. think we can carry ohio with some of the lesser-known. we can cry ohio with a nikki haley or marco rub. >> no, no, no. let me tell you wh youook ....
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problem a series associated with resolving the problems in many of the soe's clueing steel and gold. problem.massive flip side, is the growing in.rage of corporate sector no one is denying those two problems are critical problems. the poster on, they will become serious problems road they believe there's some more time to have. -- they have taken measures so.he last six months or these measures obviously haven't resolve the main issues. to resolve the main issue. putquestion is, have they to putave they managed the economy on a even key. you can pick a number. that, they do restructuring, somewhere down two or three years, they will be forced to do the restructuring just to keep the economy on even key. all betting that the first baseline growth and not the second baseline. you?cluding you're bullish in other words? between now, that restructuring, they have enough tools and the global economy generous enough not to a major crisis in china. will react and will be volatile. happen as soon .s i've been covering china you expect asset prices to rise 150%. >> ask you what the trade pictu
problem a series associated with resolving the problems in many of the soe's clueing steel and gold. problem.massive flip side, is the growing in.rage of corporate sector no one is denying those two problems are critical problems. the poster on, they will become serious problems road they believe there's some more time to have. -- they have taken measures so.he last six months or these measures obviously haven't resolve the main issues. to resolve the main issue. putquestion is, have they to...
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that, effectively you have got to do these things on a gradual basis and make sure that you implement structural reforms for the soeort for the consumer economy. i'm looking at that bloomberg gdp tracker, a monthly rolling thing that tracks a bunch of things like electricity and more. what we have seen china again and again his rhetoric they will make a switch from old engines to new engines. and what do they do? they recapitulate. kim we say they cannot do this without feeling the pain, because as soon as they feel the pain, they recapitulate. it is not going to happen. short-term,e because it is a centralized economy. those transitions are extra narrowly painful, and no politician wants to go down that path until it is inevitable and forced upon them. jonathan: until there is a crisis. we go ahead to a crisis in china? >> with the current growth, two or three down the road, yes. having said that, you can do lots of things. in the u.s., if you win to down the path of debt monetization, the fed it doing something at the central bank level to make that go down, that would be a short nearly difficult and almost polit
that, effectively you have got to do these things on a gradual basis and make sure that you implement structural reforms for the soeort for the consumer economy. i'm looking at that bloomberg gdp tracker, a monthly rolling thing that tracks a bunch of things like electricity and more. what we have seen china again and again his rhetoric they will make a switch from old engines to new engines. and what do they do? they recapitulate. kim we say they cannot do this without feeling the pain,...
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and explain it. we're back in a moment. soe ay my name is melissa snyder, i'm a customer relationship manager with pg&e. i've helped customers like plantronics meet their energy efficiency goals. so you save energy and you can save money. energy efficiency and the environment go hand in hand. and i love how pg&e's commitment to the environment helps a community like santa cruz be a better place to live. and being able to pass that along to my family is really important to me. just being together and appreciating what we have right here in santa cruz. see how you can save energy at pge.com. together, we're building a better california. >>> ridership is up on caltrain. starting tomorrow, commuters will notice some big changes. the schedules are changing to give people more time to get on and off the trains. riders will also notice longer trains as caltrain will offer more cars that accommodate bicycles. ridership has grown to an average of more than 60,000 riders each weekday. that's 2,000 more per day than just last year. >>> ma
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think people take away from itmt there to reflect and kind of get reconnected.rennec we've seen all kind of reactionr from people so it's because soest of homem where the disconnect betweentet mother and child. so it's kind of universalnial message. message. it kind of brings everybody bacc home i think. >> talk about your characters.. >> my character i play thelay character lisa and i'm actuallya friends with shelly childhood friends so we were actually in jail together.oghe >> oh.h >> that's interesting.ting >> we were in jail together, ana i basically i get out and i i change my life around, and findf a goodman and i just kind ofki tell shelly what's going on what i've been hearing on the streets about her son. >> definitely very differentry where i think some people mightm have seen you before.een befo >> bad girls club. lu you made transition.it what's the reaction you get from your previous incarnation toarnn what you're doing now? what'sw' their reaction?eact >> um, i mean, i get good g response because i'm doing i d something positive and you knowk bad girls club it's a reality ry show, and you know, we're, we' trapped in th
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soe comes forward. what we know about the case. and they did it. they tied the nba record for all time wins.how much will yo paying if you want to see tm try to beat the record in a days. plus, poor judgement and accusations of cheating, ala part of the race for the whe house. we're on the campaign trail. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 good morning. it's monday, april 11th. ,,,, >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ another win for the u.s. women's national soccer team. the u.s. took on colombia for the second time in four days. defender julie johnston notched her first two-goal game in the 3-0 win. >>> the women are nabbing bigger star midfielder and team captain carly lloyd has an op-ed in "the new york times" today explaining the team's push to close the wage gap with the men's team. lloyd didn't mince word saying, in part, our beef is not with the men's national team. we love those guys and support those guys. it's with the federation and the history of treating us that we should be happy that we are professional players and
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of the day, we're susupposed to be a facility tha, you know, we havave to offer soe sosort of open-ended discussion. anda always have to be openo other people's interpretatioion, so it's good. we're e giving him his freedom f speech. >> reporter: allll right, liz. one hour to go or r thereabouts, less than an hour r until trump appears herere. remember, ststrange delegate system herere, if you win the state, you only get 17, 54 f fre agagents go to the convention. trtrump is favored here and the other four states that votote tomorrow. this could be interesting rarally given the younger crowd, you nenever know what'll happen. liz: those kids sounded prettyty smart and memeasured there. connell, thank you very y mu. by t the way, we'll jump back to connnnell when he begins speakig just to o see what's happening ther here's a a little hint: : sad, k anand desperate. those are just some e of the adjectives republilican front-runner d donald trump is calling rival senator ted cruzu. i guess you could also add all-out vivicious dog pile headg into tuesday. the texas senator cacampaigningn indiana at this hour
of the day, we're susupposed to be a facility tha, you know, we havave to offer soe sosort of open-ended discussion. anda always have to be openo other people's interpretatioion, so it's good. we're e giving him his freedom f speech. >> reporter: allll right, liz. one hour to go or r thereabouts, less than an hour r until trump appears herere. remember, ststrange delegate system herere, if you win the state, you only get 17, 54 f fre agagents go to the convention. trtrump is favored here...
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there is a reason why small countries want want to be in soe larger entity and, i think it's important both as a matter of intellectual clarity and as a matter of kind of national self-respect for people to have awareness of sovereignty as something that matters you want to hold on to but maybe we should be a little bit cautious telling countries in europe, this is what you want to do and you too will be a superpower and they will not believe in the netherlands or belgium and it won't be true but i do want to say that todd's book is very good read. i mean it's fun. there is a lot of interesting anecdotes. there are a lot of things in it that were new to me and it's be we really do need to think about this it is an important challenge in the world. it is very clear articulation of a certain perspective that makes it a valuable book. so, thank you. [applause] >> we'll have a little discussion here before we open it up to questions. i will give todd a chance to respond to various commenters. so take it away. >> thank you, john. i had a little, a couple of acoustical problems hearing back
there is a reason why small countries want want to be in soe larger entity and, i think it's important both as a matter of intellectual clarity and as a matter of kind of national self-respect for people to have awareness of sovereignty as something that matters you want to hold on to but maybe we should be a little bit cautious telling countries in europe, this is what you want to do and you too will be a superpower and they will not believe in the netherlands or belgium and it won't be true...
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and it breaks my heart to see that a child has been broken soe early in life. >> reporter: in school norman says parents report spanking their children, in some cases with belts and electrical cords, up to five days a week. >> for a lot of our families, their first option sometimes, and their only option, is to spank their children, where research shows now the adverse effects of spanking, especially spanking gone wrong, the core of it is the love that they have for the children, they want their children to be the best that they can be, but these are the only tools that they have. >> in terms of law enforcement, we're seeing more and more of the effects that it has onmo children, just violence in thet home. >> reporter: local law enforcement officers say children living in turbulent homes whether they're wealthy,re or poor, are more likely to end up in the criminal justice system. >> twenty years from now, this work could be helping us right-b size our criminal justice system. >> reporter: but stephen bush, shelby county chief public defender and a fervent member oe the ace awareness
and it breaks my heart to see that a child has been broken soe early in life. >> reporter: in school norman says parents report spanking their children, in some cases with belts and electrical cords, up to five days a week. >> for a lot of our families, their first option sometimes, and their only option, is to spank their children, where research shows now the adverse effects of spanking, especially spanking gone wrong, the core of it is the love that they have for the children,...
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and it is really because the get, the bad debt problem at soe level hasn't really been addressed. probably going to continue to exert a drag on the numbers going forward. so some skepticism associated with the durability of this very tentative recovery we're seeing in china. broadly we're in a holding pattern. very much over to janet yellen and mr. -- of the boj. >>> brent over $46 a barrel. what a rally we've seen there. wti just approaching that $45 a barrel. as i mentioned, more than 3% gains yesterday. positive sentiment overnight. unexpected drop there too. of course then we've had the likes of total and stack oil today. the french energy company adding that though margins were down the business is strong into the second quarter. sat oil beating profits. since the start of the year the norwegian oil company in a bid to combat the sliding prices. >> a 6% drop. weakness in spain the uk and mexico. the utility laid out a strategic plan back in february. let's talk oils now. what do you think of total's earnings hits? the downstream supporting the operations. >> look at the upstr
and it is really because the get, the bad debt problem at soe level hasn't really been addressed. probably going to continue to exert a drag on the numbers going forward. so some skepticism associated with the durability of this very tentative recovery we're seeing in china. broadly we're in a holding pattern. very much over to janet yellen and mr. -- of the boj. >>> brent over $46 a barrel. what a rally we've seen there. wti just approaching that $45 a barrel. as i mentioned, more...
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and weakness.of harvoni may include tirednesess, i ready to put hep c behinde. i am ready to o be cured. ask your hepep spealist ifarvoni is right for yoyou. soeto cover almostsen almoything.ything, even a sg pool party. (party music) (sashing/destruction) (splasng/duction) (bururke) and we covered it, octotober twenty-seventh, 2014. talk t to rmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thingr two. ♪ we arfarms. bum-pa-dum, m-bum-bubum ♪ (patrick 2) prettyty great.ke to be the boss ofof you? (prick 1) hohow abouout a 10% raise? (patrick 2) ) how about 20? (patrick 1hohow about done? (patrick 2) that's's the kind f control i keke... i can choose any car ithe ...a tt'saisle i want-ve me at nionacar rental. without having to ask anne. who bett to be the boss of yo.. (patrick 1)than me. mean, you...us. (vo) go nati. go like a pro. >>> osama bin laden is deadd bu the harsh truthth remains at al qaedaa and a all its franchises flourish here and around the woworld often living in plain sight. the sad fact remains that, after th murder of 3,000 people o on bright september mornini ten years ago, there has only been one conviction i in a u.s. co
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soe, i'm is this company. it is not a massive business with potential successors and stuff like that. still at a vulnerable point as a health care company. lisa: is this the death knell for theranos? >> if it is not the death knell, it would certainly be a pretty mortal blow. that all the criticism holmes has taken, the company has stuck by her. that hasverything happened to this company. it has been problem after problem, negative press and no significant changes at the top of this company. valeant come of the ceos gone from internal investigations -- when you're in a private market, you don't have that same level of income ability -- same level of accountability. newave not seen a valuation. it's an old one that the company has stuck by. we don't know if they will have to go out and raise more money. a two-year ban would probably necessitate some of that. going out and getting more resources to carry on. we don't know where that valuation is. it is a private valuation at this point. lisa: is there any potential appeals process or any way that even if regulators to come after therano
soe, i'm is this company. it is not a massive business with potential successors and stuff like that. still at a vulnerable point as a health care company. lisa: is this the death knell for theranos? >> if it is not the death knell, it would certainly be a pretty mortal blow. that all the criticism holmes has taken, the company has stuck by her. that hasverything happened to this company. it has been problem after problem, negative press and no significant changes at the top of this...
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it goes down, and this is the story, green is exports from china steel. down, soe, this is the peak of inventory and let ship date out. take of inventory and let ship it out. this is what he was talking about, the alleged dumping of chinese steel into the united states and europe. matt: you think they would do that? david: i am just saying what the secretary of commerce claims, but that is what this shows. matt: i think the chart tells that story very well. i have somewhat of a compound or see, but i think 1973 was the greatest year in world history. i was thinking or hillary was thinking, what happens if you $100 in a different asset class and what gives you the best return? let'sked at $1973, $100, say my mom had given it to me for birth, in stocks, bonds and gold. if you did that, he would have and's of $475,000 -- 1004 $75,000 worth of stocks, and to insist that thousand dollars worth of gold. gold would barely have doubled your investment. stocks would have been the best investment in 1973. if you're interested in that, check out she #btv 979. i predict this o
it goes down, and this is the story, green is exports from china steel. down, soe, this is the peak of inventory and let ship date out. take of inventory and let ship it out. this is what he was talking about, the alleged dumping of chinese steel into the united states and europe. matt: you think they would do that? david: i am just saying what the secretary of commerce claims, but that is what this shows. matt: i think the chart tells that story very well. i have somewhat of a compound or see,...
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. >>> president obama is in london this morning wrapping up his third and final day there, while much of his visit included soes with the british royal family, there was sharp criticism when his attention turned to political affairs. margaret brennan is traveling with the president and in s in london. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. president obama spent his morning here in london visiting the historic globe theater to mark the 400th anniversary of shakespeare's death. this is all part of a tour to mark the final year of his thanked them for the rocking horse they sent to celebrate his birthday. earlier queen elizabeth toasted her birthday. 94-year-old prince phillip even drove them to lunch. >> i have never been driven by a duke of edinborough before. and i can report that it was very smooth riding. >> reporter: the president had spent most of the afternoon alongside prime minister david cameron who he's trying to help win a tough upcoming vote to determine when britain remain part of the european union. >> the united kingdom is at its best when it's helping to lead a strong europe. >> america has giv
. >>> president obama is in london this morning wrapping up his third and final day there, while much of his visit included soes with the british royal family, there was sharp criticism when his attention turned to political affairs. margaret brennan is traveling with the president and in s in london. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. president obama spent his morning here in london visiting the historic globe theater to mark the 400th anniversary of shakespeare's death....
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soe of the conspirators, it's legit. i did not really focus on the conspiracy other than the bits about powell and harold and axelrod. i always felt very sorry for axelrod because he signed on to kidnap the president, not kill the president. he was assigned to kill the vice president. he never wanted to do that, that's not what he signed on for. sameffered the consequences. yes? >> when lincoln died on april 15, secretary warren said, now he belongs to the ages. however, maybe he said angels, not ages. do you have any insights into the difference between the two words? kathryn: i do. wholar to a stenographer, was taking the notes -- he reached into his pocket and his pencil broke. so he doesn't have notes on that. it's really, i guess, up in the air. and i guess it always will be. >> never clarified later or something? kathryn: he said something, we are not quite sure what. there was another complicating factor. mr. stanton asked reverend gurley to say a prayer, but then mr. stanton's own crying was so loud that people weren't quite sure everyone in the room could hear it. you realize that these people hours,tly stoo
soe of the conspirators, it's legit. i did not really focus on the conspiracy other than the bits about powell and harold and axelrod. i always felt very sorry for axelrod because he signed on to kidnap the president, not kill the president. he was assigned to kill the vice president. he never wanted to do that, that's not what he signed on for. sameffered the consequences. yes? >> when lincoln died on april 15, secretary warren said, now he belongs to the ages. however, maybe he said...
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ia in a true sense of may the best team win and once again theyhey will get so much wonderfulful knowledge from an elite level military cast that we were soe goingn to be a fun ride for everybody r that watches and a game changerr in the sense of competition.ti >> john, we go back a couple of years.ye you were actually starring instr movie called the marine and now you have a chance to actually bb inter acting with all of these e real life military heroes and veterans. what was that like for youou when -- what did you take away from them being surrounded by b them in such close company? >> well, you get to do an actioo movie call the marine that's ono thing when you get to go to to paris island or get to go to t marine training centers orr surround beside army, navy, marine, air force both activeott and veterans, it's a wonderfuldf expe are dedicated to what they do. they truly love the fact thataca they can protect our freedom anm they are truly grateful whenl w they hear they have so muchuc support from people around the nation.ti this show american grit is justt another way that you can see how military skill set is functional in regula
ia in a true sense of may the best team win and once again theyhey will get so much wonderfulful knowledge from an elite level military cast that we were soe goingn to be a fun ride for everybody r that watches and a game changerr in the sense of competition.ti >> john, we go back a couple of years.ye you were actually starring instr movie called the marine and now you have a chance to actually bb inter acting with all of these e real life military heroes and veterans. what was that like...
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and let's be honest that is a bit -- i'm sorry? i could be wrong here, but i think i smell smoke. tt could mean soe thing, it is >> seth: woo! weahlcome to the burn zone, we got a lot of topics to cycle throkgh, not a lot of time. over here is the burner, let's turn on the gas and load 'er up. [ light laughter ] woo! that's hot. first up, binge watching! i get why people binge-watch. but why do they brag about it? [ laughter ] no one comes to work on monday and says "this weekend i ate all the oreos!" [ laughter ] and what ever happened to seeing something you love just once a week? it seems to work fine for divorced dads. [ audience ohs ] [ light laughter ] also netflix, i know you're trwas ng to be helpful, but uld you not automatically start the next episode during the credits? you're like a seventh beer showing up at the end of a six pack going, "are you sure you don't want another?" [ laughter ] and every few episodes you ask me if i'm still watching. even you think i might be dead. binge watching? 'cause ya burnt! [ laughter and applause ] chip-enabled credit cards. i'm sorry, was there something wrong with swiping? no
and let's be honest that is a bit -- i'm sorry? i could be wrong here, but i think i smell smoke. tt could mean soe thing, it is >> seth: woo! weahlcome to the burn zone, we got a lot of topics to cycle throkgh, not a lot of time. over here is the burner, let's turn on the gas and load 'er up. [ light laughter ] woo! that's hot. first up, binge watching! i get why people binge-watch. but why do they brag about it? [ laughter ] no one comes to work on monday and says "this weekend i...
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and speech. why didn't i think of? take a a look at this softball-sized hail where millions of residents are dealing with severe storms that had the potential toç leave soedespread damage in its path. mike thomas is going to focusing on that major storm outbreak. law schoolly we are also anticipating some storms.ting we're not seeing much at the moment, but we are not sounding to the all clear yet.t. we're waiting for a about it off energy coming out ofomin pennsylvania and we're expecting that to happen in the next t couple of hours.our we'll take you hour by hour andr show you what to expect forfor tomorrow. hence, don't leave home withoute your jacket.ket. we'll be right > the had the bright idea ofad riding a bike earlier t today. it was so smart on my part because it wasn't hot and humid at all. >> least where i was attempt so who the. so far so good. at least you're not going to geo wet in the short term. ter people are saying can i get my run in between now and 7:00. >> get going. lots of volatility across the ar country today.y t we've got some snow, some severe weather and mike thomas is standing by to kind of recap o three seasons in one day. >
and speech. why didn't i think of? take a a look at this softball-sized hail where millions of residents are dealing with severe storms that had the potential toç leave soedespread damage in its path. mike thomas is going to focusing on that major storm outbreak. law schoolly we are also anticipating some storms.ting we're not seeing much at the moment, but we are not sounding to the all clear yet.t. we're waiting for a about it off energy coming out ofomin pennsylvania and we're expecting...
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soe kind of mental separation between these two things. >> question? >> many tony begin with a little bit of dismissive comment about judicial biographies and i'm wondering to what extent you all have read, you know, supreme court justice biographies? i'm picturing the one of john marshall that is this big him i'd bookshelf and i did read it. and i wonder what you learn what you think readers would learn from biographies about what makes a good supreme court justice, what makes an effective supreme court justice, et cetera? >> i didn't read that take john marshall biography i'm sorry to say but i do think enough of what i have read about john marshall is what makes for good supreme court justice, which is a consensus builder, and someone who can bring people together. and as far as, also sense of humor. i saw something recently talking about marshall and the court was getting criticized about the justices drinking too much or something, and marshall made this rule like we only drink wine when it is run. inevitably, they would all get together and the sun would be oh so he would have and a look at the window and he would say we have a big jurisdiction, a
soe kind of mental separation between these two things. >> question? >> many tony begin with a little bit of dismissive comment about judicial biographies and i'm wondering to what extent you all have read, you know, supreme court justice biographies? i'm picturing the one of john marshall that is this big him i'd bookshelf and i did read it. and i wonder what you learn what you think readers would learn from biographies about what makes a good supreme court justice, what makes an...
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soes far burned 10,000 acres theacres second largest in the park'ss history.history. right now it is 75 percentpercen contained but still part of skyline drive other trails and roads remain. >> space-x setting it sightsng h on the red planet. they plan to send the red red dragon to the red plant mars plt as soon as 2018.as s the trip will take six months.o. if successful the mission would be a major step towards space-x's ultimate goal of cool kneeing mars by theneei middle of next decade.ecade. nasa is working with space-x. sx they also have their own marsar program intending to send astronauts there in the 2030's. >> new look for the kings. thei. this is a new set of logos in in addition to their new arena in downtown sacramento. >> free tattoos of their logo tl for fans. it was for one day only on a a first come first served basis.as for those fans i hope they don't change their logo soono sn because they're representing. >>> kevin mccart with today's fox beat.eat. >> steve and maureen good tondae see you this morning.e is >> my goodness a pacman tie. tie >> i have a full pacman suit.mat isn't today national superhero p day. day. i have my captain america tiecae bar a
soes far burned 10,000 acres theacres second largest in the park'ss history.history. right now it is 75 percentpercen contained but still part of skyline drive other trails and roads remain. >> space-x setting it sightsng h on the red planet. they plan to send the red red dragon to the red plant mars plt as soon as 2018.as s the trip will take six months.o. if successful the mission would be a major step towards space-x's ultimate goal of cool kneeing mars by theneei middle of next...
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finally moving forward, but there's not much transparency, soe don't really know what's in those living wills or what their rationalizations are, andt really we need a lot more public xlour. it's important for them to see the living wills and for the market to judge their credibility. >> i know in general, sheila, you don't mind dodd/frank. you think there are issues, but we can work within that. >> right, right. >> don't you think there's too much micro managing going on with the big banks? if a bank's going to fail, do you really think that regulators or the fed or the fdic are going to know how it's going to metastasize in the system? >> yeah, well, there are a lot of unknowns. it's good to have planning, though. just knowing what your legal entities are, where there are cross subsidies, common services are shared, those are the kinds of nuts and bolts things you need to know and understand in order to have a orderly winddown. so, it's boring, but i think it's important. it may sound like micromanagement. some of the other rules, though, i agree. i think we should have focused on capital. they were far too leveraged. and liquidi
finally moving forward, but there's not much transparency, soe don't really know what's in those living wills or what their rationalizations are, andt really we need a lot more public xlour. it's important for them to see the living wills and for the market to judge their credibility. >> i know in general, sheila, you don't mind dodd/frank. you think there are issues, but we can work within that. >> right, right. >> don't you think there's too much micro managing going on with...
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. >> but in about 10 minutesout 10 allison will head down there soe if you've been waiting for ang a reason to get down there and -- s >> come on down? >> allison seymour will be there in a few minutes. mines >> selfies are free. >> there you go. thereou g >> yeah. >> no excuse in the to go, garyr you're doing your part. we appreciate that. tha >> what is exactly --xact >> i have to pay a dollar everye time we do a selfie and -- and >> special today. special today >> i get it. they've run to their office real quick check a few e-mails, get some stuff done and run down dow allison will be there 8:30 or so allison.alli >> i hope so.>> >> there you go.>> the >> cool this weekend.l temperatures will be in theur upperes 60s.. low 70ing cooler tomorrow thanon what it will be on sunday.y sunday looks fabulous becauses c this jet stream will start to t move up to the north and as it moves to the north that willtil allow the warmer temperatures ts come on in. we're talking 70s this weekend.e next week let's get to monday ma and tuesday, 80s are comingom back.. with a vengeance it looks like l on monday. 64 degrees now.eg
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and frieies goes out. good stuff goes s down. mcdonald's tododay 727. >> love to buy chihipotle in soe donald speared stuart: that dow c component,d theirlook for the year. adam shapiro othe exchange toda the stock is dng what? >> the stock is going up he here going up ur year to date e stk has been negative, b with the gns this month, it is posited. let's look at wh the investors even though les fell 5.5%, stuart, venue came in at 7. billion which be fostered a spot among investo that they on track for their merger with dow chemical to regulory proval. they eect to complete that by october, november. theyill brbreak this u up, but it's on ack with a $130 blion deal. investors ke what they see here. the otheing is to share repurchase. stuathat doesn't hurt. thks,dam. velopments in the cae tv industry. time warner gettg together with another private cpany and charr communications. they are indeed tting together. when they get togeth, i think they wl be the second-largest cae operator in the nati behind -- cheryl: at $55 billiodeal ththey were really toughn this deal, probably t toughest racingn a cable company because they don't w
and frieies goes out. good stuff goes s down. mcdonald's tododay 727. >> love to buy chihipotle in soe donald speared stuart: that dow c component,d theirlook for the year. adam shapiro othe exchange toda the stock is dng what? >> the stock is going up he here going up ur year to date e stk has been negative, b with the gns this month, it is posited. let's look at wh the investors even though les fell 5.5%, stuart, venue came in at 7. billion which be fostered a spot among investo...
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and germantown andl then you do hit some of thosef normal congested areas. a same story 95 on the5 on the northbound side through dale thl city. you can see some very, verye soea as you make your way towards woodbridge.oodbridge. things get backed up as you getb make your way towards theards t springfield interchange. in virginia problems on 66lems right now. you can see this crashsh blocking the right lane andane right shoulder. this is the eastbound side ofe a 66 approaching 29 and that is causing a nasty delay so bea na prepared for that as you headead towards the bel morning. i want to show you a look at our maps. we have a few crashes on our on secondaries.ndies. this one in bethesda.et river road at the intersectionet of goldsboro road and then another one this crash colesville road at georgiaia avenue.ue give yourself extra time tors get around.el get that we'll look at metro next. back to you. >> ♪>> >> 5:49 right now.>> 5:4right sarah palin is in town today.owt the former alaskan governor is attending the premiere of the film climate hustle goes to washington. washington. palin will participate in all p panel discussing the movie.. the skeptical film
and germantown andl then you do hit some of thosef normal congested areas. a same story 95 on the5 on the northbound side through dale thl city. you can see some very, verye soea as you make your way towards woodbridge.oodbridge. things get backed up as you getb make your way towards theards t springfield interchange. in virginia problems on 66lems right now. you can see this crashsh blocking the right lane andane right shoulder. this is the eastbound side ofe a 66 approaching 29 and that is...
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distancing himself from his own party, stealing ideas i'm soe other party -- glad the morris has finally found work again. [laughter] toma.will talk to steve andtonight at 10:00 sure to tune in for our live coverage of this year's white house correspondents dinner on saturday, april 30 starting at 6:30 eastern on c-span. >>'s signature feature of c-span2's book tv is our coverage of affairs and festivals across the country. fairs and festivals across the country. diane and her book "on my own." droneesident obama's warfare and military amateurism have imperiled america. weiner with his book "one man against the world." for ourw.c-span.org schedule. >> "washington journal" continues. host: joining us now is manuel quinones. he is here to talk about the fracking debate, which has become a major issue in the democratic presidential primary in new york. thank you for joining us this morning. guest: thank you for having me. host: explain to us, what exactly is fracking? how does it work? guest: it is a relatively old technique. we've been doing more of it in recent years. -- energying companies take a very deep well, usually under an aquifer, then
distancing himself from his own party, stealing ideas i'm soe other party -- glad the morris has finally found work again. [laughter] toma.will talk to steve andtonight at 10:00 sure to tune in for our live coverage of this year's white house correspondents dinner on saturday, april 30 starting at 6:30 eastern on c-span. >>'s signature feature of c-span2's book tv is our coverage of affairs and festivals across the country. fairs and festivals across the country. diane and her book...
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and saying they'rehey're saving up their energy for whenr they're needed.th're >> when someone dies theneo die they'll work. >> exactly.xa >> i agree. >> i don't want to be the one to working all the time to die soes now take over my job. >> isn't that a crazy study? su why would they feel the need tod study that? that's interestings you need to go. go. >> we've all worked with workedh somebody lazy you just wonder what's their, dorks they not, r like this job? are they every e going to work? fascinating.cin. >> worry about yourself. abo how about that? >> seeing of work we the generation al divides withit technology really makes that maa divide own more now between older co-workers and younger co-worker.or >> love this story from the la times. they actually focused oned on millennials.enni how they want to be treated --at erw baby boomers want to beom treated by millennials. and i said this is fascinating i learned a couple thing.hing most baby boomers have tried trd technology.tech not to say they're good at it.di not to say they want to continui doing it.. but this story really says baby boomers would appreciate if youo don't come to them going, oh,ngo here's an iphone six.one s have you seen t
and saying they'rehey're saving up their energy for whenr they're needed.th're >> when someone dies theneo die they'll work. >> exactly.xa >> i agree. >> i don't want to be the one to working all the time to die soes now take over my job. >> isn't that a crazy study? su why would they feel the need tod study that? that's interestings you need to go. go. >> we've all worked with workedh somebody lazy you just wonder what's their, dorks they not, r like this...
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alexandria for quite soe time at mission bay building out the commercial space around the ucsf campus, since that time, we are now seeing the end of the build-out of this community and we're very excited to bring this project to you because we see it as the keystone piece that will finish out that section of third street. we're delighted to bring this project, it's a two building commercial office complex that will house corporate headquarters for our joint venture partner, uber technology, representing uber is adoni, head of global workplace, we have put together a fantastic design team and you will get to see the presentation shortly. it's composed after a mix of well known international architectural firm in partnership with san francisco based consultants, and we are pleased to say that we have exceeded the small business goals of the mission bay plan. what i would like to do now if you will allow me, i will call out the names of the representatives of some of our team, the entire team was too large to be here today, but those who are here, i would like to introduce, casada architecture is the architect of record, so we have fred casada here, thank you very much
alexandria for quite soe time at mission bay building out the commercial space around the ucsf campus, since that time, we are now seeing the end of the build-out of this community and we're very excited to bring this project to you because we see it as the keystone piece that will finish out that section of third street. we're delighted to bring this project, it's a two building commercial office complex that will house corporate headquarters for our joint venture partner, uber technology,...