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it is friday night and the ap is reporting the russia probe is widening. special counsel robert mueller including in his inquiry a probe into paul manafort. as for man a fort, his political work has been widely reported. nbc confirminghe prosecutors have reviewed his advocacy for pro kremlin forces in ukraine and that came before he linked that's not great news for the white house but it does not automatically undercut their argument that trump has eliminated his ties to manafort and it might have little to do with the core of the campaign for president. manafort's once secret foreign payments from a pro-put putin dictator party surfaced right before he split from the campaign. ap reporting mueller will include that review of manafort into this wider russia probe. that's not great news for the trump white house but it does not automatically undercut their argument that trump has eliminated his ties to manafort and this may have little to do with the core of the 2016 campaign for president. the other part of the ap something name-check senior current trump
it is friday night and the ap is reporting the russia probe is widening. special counsel robert mueller including in his inquiry a probe into paul manafort. as for man a fort, his political work has been widely reported. nbc confirminghe prosecutors have reviewed his advocacy for pro kremlin forces in ukraine and that came before he linked that's not great news for the white house but it does not automatically undercut their argument that trump has eliminated his ties to manafort and it might...
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so is it so much the aps?onder if we're loading up our phones with the photos and music. is it maybe that taking up more of the room than the aps or is it just all combined >> i think it really is a combination. if there's anything i learn about technology everyone uses their phone in a different way. for some it may be they're taking more photos. some they keep a lot of pod costs on the phone. certainly, aps are, you know, everybody has aps, and fact they're getting bigger and taking up more space is sort of an issue. >> really, you know, if you want to combat this, get a bigger phone? that's probably what apple would love to hear >> yes. i mean, that is certainly, you know, a good solution. you know, apple has rai raised the amount storage they give on their base models. that is an acknowledgement of this, but yeah, ultimately, that's what happens, we pay the price. >> apple wins in the end. >> halley sukeyama. technology reporter with the "washington post" >> i bought apple music so i can get rid of the mus
so is it so much the aps?onder if we're loading up our phones with the photos and music. is it maybe that taking up more of the room than the aps or is it just all combined >> i think it really is a combination. if there's anything i learn about technology everyone uses their phone in a different way. for some it may be they're taking more photos. some they keep a lot of pod costs on the phone. certainly, aps are, you know, everybody has aps, and fact they're getting bigger and taking up...
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every kid has to take ap courses. you mean you can place a kid in ap course? yep. 12 ap courses by the same they graduated high school, every single kid. there's no parent that has to come in and advocate. no test they have to take. no neighborhood they have to live in. they don't have to know the system. if all you do is go to an idea high school you're going to take ap courses much in the same way you look at la guardia high school like they do at capital prep where we sent a young lady with an associate's degree. she will be graduating where she is also special needs. i should special that. all of the things that are supposed to stand in the way except they didn't because she was in a system where we simply said you're smart. you should take college classes as a freshman. there she was, little girl 14 years old. today is her first day of work at our school in bridgeport. she decided to be a social worker and give back. thank you so much. [ applause ] >> thank you so much for that powerful message and thank you to all of our panelists and moderators. it has
every kid has to take ap courses. you mean you can place a kid in ap course? yep. 12 ap courses by the same they graduated high school, every single kid. there's no parent that has to come in and advocate. no test they have to take. no neighborhood they have to live in. they don't have to know the system. if all you do is go to an idea high school you're going to take ap courses much in the same way you look at la guardia high school like they do at capital prep where we sent a young lady with...
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. >> it definitely looks like an ape and could possibly be an ape. >> reporter: it's common to see deer in the area, but huen said it's not often people will see an ape in california woods. . >> we've had this happen before where people get exotic pets and can't take care of them and let them escape. >> reporter: but he said apes are extremely dangerous. despite the risks jake said he's gone back nearly every day since trying to document whatever it was. >> it would be nice to actually see the thing and interact with it maybe just a little bit. >>> google is using its mapping cars to measure pollution as part of a pilot program in oakland. sensors on four street view cars have been sampling air around the city collecting data every 100 feet. early results show pollution levels vary widely sometimes even changing at different points along the same block. dirty air can show up near places like restaurants and body shops. >> we can build a picture from those multiple sniffs so we find a stable map of where the pollution is over time and thus we can figure out where the sources are. >> anyo
. >> it definitely looks like an ape and could possibly be an ape. >> reporter: it's common to see deer in the area, but huen said it's not often people will see an ape in california woods. . >> we've had this happen before where people get exotic pets and can't take care of them and let them escape. >> reporter: but he said apes are extremely dangerous. despite the risks jake said he's gone back nearly every day since trying to document whatever it was. >> it...
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the ap reporting michael he became the fifth republican senator today to oppose even begin debate on the republicans health care bill. the ap says tossing another hurdle in the path of party leaders hope the senate would approve the measure this week. senator lee was among for conservatives who announced they were against the current version of the legislation. senator lee spokesman said today that senator lee would not vote for the crucial vote to commence debate on the bill as it is currently written. a roll call that is expected tomorrow. as always will have live coverage of the senate here on c-span2 when they gavel back in. as we wait for the senate, governors john kasich of ohio and john hickenlooper of colorado talking to reporters about their opposition to the health bill. they say would endanger health care coverage for hundreds of thousands of citizens in their states. >> good morning. this isn't the white house press. press. come y
the ap reporting michael he became the fifth republican senator today to oppose even begin debate on the republicans health care bill. the ap says tossing another hurdle in the path of party leaders hope the senate would approve the measure this week. senator lee was among for conservatives who announced they were against the current version of the legislation. senator lee spokesman said today that senator lee would not vote for the crucial vote to commence debate on the bill as it is currently...
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the 9th season of the hollywood bowl. ♪ . >>> and lord release as new album mellow drama. >>> here apeek ahead. >>> sunday is the opening of the boston symphony season at massachusetts. monday president trump meets with pan mainian president at the white house. georgialy sixth congressional district. wednesday is the summer solstice and the longest day of the year. thursday is the day of the 2017 national basketball association draft at new york's barkley center. friday is the annual world you g goliest dog contest. saturday is the start of san francisco pride weekend. >>> that is charlie rose the week, before we go, we want to note the passing of helmet cole elected in 1982, the longest serving chancellor of west germany. he was 87 years old. i'm jeff lor. see you next time. >>> visit online at pbs.org. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group a >> rose: welcome to the program. we begin with jeff glor's conversation about i.s.i.s. and reports russian airstrikes may have killed the leader of i.s.i.s. abu bakr al-baghdadi. he talked to investigative r
the 9th season of the hollywood bowl. ♪ . >>> and lord release as new album mellow drama. >>> here apeek ahead. >>> sunday is the opening of the boston symphony season at massachusetts. monday president trump meets with pan mainian president at the white house. georgialy sixth congressional district. wednesday is the summer solstice and the longest day of the year. thursday is the day of the 2017 national basketball association draft at new york's barkley center....
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people, then what will be the role of the ap? nbc nightly news also apparently filled with fear and sanctimonious nonsense of its own. it refused to report on a retweet by president trump about fears of a new terrorist attack in london over the weekend. nbc argued this, quote, the info is unconfirmed, end quote. of course, the president was right. the attack was absolutely terrorism. the president was right, as he has been in every instance when he has declared an act to be radical islamist terrorism, and nbc news, as is too often the case, was wrong. nbc in the grip of its own special struggle with reality, was forced to issue a correction after falsely claiming that russian president poout putin, quote, does not deny having compromising information on president trump during an interview. it was exactly that that he declared. it's a nasty psychotic behavior with reza who is supposed to be reporting on religious affairs and went on president trump. and they commented on the show that azlan is not a cnn show that they contract the
people, then what will be the role of the ap? nbc nightly news also apparently filled with fear and sanctimonious nonsense of its own. it refused to report on a retweet by president trump about fears of a new terrorist attack in london over the weekend. nbc argued this, quote, the info is unconfirmed, end quote. of course, the president was right. the attack was absolutely terrorism. the president was right, as he has been in every instance when he has declared an act to be radical islamist...
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. >> the first semester, i was taking four ap classes, and the second semester, try ap class, and duringncil and the president of the literature club. >> reporter: when times were really tough, disco. >> i took like song lyrics, like "i will survive" by gloria gaynor. i listened to that song when we had internet access, keeping myself going, like i will survive this. >> reporter: megan not only survived but went to the top of the class. >> i got a letter from stanford that they were interested in me. >> reporter: next fall she heads to stanford to study education and teach the lesson she lived. >> you can push the limits and yourself, because you can do things even if you doesn't think you can. >> she was so obsessed with that song and gloria gaynor, that gloria gaynor serenaded her at the airport. >> do the moves. >>> this morning on "world news now," president trump trying to close the deal. >> but the republican health care bill gets put on the back burner. the fast track to a vote this week falls through even after the president made a direct pitch to senators. so can he turn the tid
. >> the first semester, i was taking four ap classes, and the second semester, try ap class, and duringncil and the president of the literature club. >> reporter: when times were really tough, disco. >> i took like song lyrics, like "i will survive" by gloria gaynor. i listened to that song when we had internet access, keeping myself going, like i will survive this. >> reporter: megan not only survived but went to the top of the class. >> i got a letter...
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my nbc bay area weather ap says it's 73 degrees. homes that don't have air conditioning will not cool down for the big heatup tomorrow. jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> an afternoon brush fire that started in san jose foothills is out tonight. crews were on scene putting out the hot spots. in all the fire grew to 54 acres. the homes were threatened for a period but none were damaged. nobody hurt either. fire investigators say it's still too early to know how it started. >> from the air to the water, three life saving rescues in the bay this afternoon. this sailboat heading from sausalito to alcatraz capsized. three men were thrown into the water. people on a passing ferry managed to pull one of the men to safety. the coast guard then rescued the two others. none of the three men were wearing a life jacket. >>> you can track the temperatures and the latest on this heat wave by downloading our free nbc bay area ap. right there on your phone. >>> a motorcyclist roars right through people lying in the streets in san francisco. happened
my nbc bay area weather ap says it's 73 degrees. homes that don't have air conditioning will not cool down for the big heatup tomorrow. jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> an afternoon brush fire that started in san jose foothills is out tonight. crews were on scene putting out the hot spots. in all the fire grew to 54 acres. the homes were threatened for a period but none were damaged. nobody hurt either. fire investigators say it's still too early to know how it started. >> from...
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showdown between humans and apes.y circus returns to the role of caesar for the latest installment. and while his name may not be familiar, his work is. he's been the go to guy for motion capture for years bringing live to roles like gallon lump in lord of ring, king kong and star wars. yesterday can he vin got a chance to sit down with him to talk about his roll in the new plan test apes movie he says it may be bun of the best pop performances of the year. >> take me back if you don't mind 16 years ago when the first lord of the rings film came out you were doing this incredible technology and now stepping into this film in 2017. what did it look like then and what does it look like now and what stayed the same and what's changed? >> well, motion capture, the physical capture of the body has not changed since a great since 2000 sand one, 2002. um, other than that you can shoot outside on location i should say that's the big thing that's changed. at that time you could only shoot in volume with cameras in a studio. 36
showdown between humans and apes.y circus returns to the role of caesar for the latest installment. and while his name may not be familiar, his work is. he's been the go to guy for motion capture for years bringing live to roles like gallon lump in lord of ring, king kong and star wars. yesterday can he vin got a chance to sit down with him to talk about his roll in the new plan test apes movie he says it may be bun of the best pop performances of the year. >> take me back if you don't...
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>> jimmy: are you the apes?s the only scenario. the rest of it you are. >> jimmy: the ape watching a bunch of jane goodalls in this case. >> that's true. making notes. >> jimmy: so you play not yourselves but goofier versions of yourselves. >> yeah. >> pretty close. >> our thoughts are -- >>. >> jimmy: heightened. >> i like to think that. >> maybe lennon's are, mine are pretty much the same. >> jimmy: when you're a comedy team who makes the final call on like if there's a disagreement? do you ever disagree? do you have that situation? >> we disagree about like how to get there. but we always end up in the same place. then when we get there we're like, yeah that's it. >> jimmy: okay, now we're -- we are so close, we live up each other's ideas. >> all right, all right. >> you know what i'm saying? >> come on, do you know what i'm saying? >> do you know what i mean? >> here we go again. >> i never saw it but i assume it's about a person who takes their face and sees the world through their eyes. >> that's not it. >
>> jimmy: are you the apes?s the only scenario. the rest of it you are. >> jimmy: the ape watching a bunch of jane goodalls in this case. >> that's true. making notes. >> jimmy: so you play not yourselves but goofier versions of yourselves. >> yeah. >> pretty close. >> our thoughts are -- >>. >> jimmy: heightened. >> i like to think that. >> maybe lennon's are, mine are pretty much the same. >> jimmy: when you're a comedy...
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every single kid has to take ap classes. you moan you can just place a kid in an ap course? yep, 12 ap courses by the time they graduate high school, every single kid. there's no parent who has to come in and advocate. there's no test they have to take, there's no neighborhood they have to live in. they don't have to know somebody whose a guidance counselor. they don't have to know the system. if all you do is go to idea high school, you're going to take ap courses much in the same way as you look in laguardia or new york where they take college courses. we had the first to go to her college in her family with an associates degree. yes, so she'll be graduating from providence college where she received a full academic scholarship, also special needs, i should have mentioned that, right? all the things that are supposed to stand in the way when you don't have, right? except for the fact they didn't stand in the way because they're in a system where they're smart, you can take college classess as a freshman. so there she was, little girl, 14 years old. today is her first day a
every single kid has to take ap classes. you moan you can just place a kid in an ap course? yep, 12 ap courses by the time they graduate high school, every single kid. there's no parent who has to come in and advocate. there's no test they have to take, there's no neighborhood they have to live in. they don't have to know somebody whose a guidance counselor. they don't have to know the system. if all you do is go to idea high school, you're going to take ap courses much in the same way as you...
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. >> we just came home ape walked out on the deck and saw black smock i told my wife linda to call 911. she was in immediately. >> ultimately more than 40 fire fiingers to fight a fire. they burned 10 minute leaving behind 20,000 in damage. >> i think they've been doing remodeling in the basement part of their house. >> i was extremely stressed out because it was right here be side of the building and the claims kept getting fire and it was quickly. >> charred siding, inlation and mountain grill are the aftermath. it started with liquid left in rags. >> home own area apparently left oilly rags in back of house in patio area. i guess weather conditions were just right. warm sun and low humidity ruled in oilly rags which ignited. >> it's not a first. >> about a year ago in june 2016 we had a million tlar house total loss. that was caused by oilly rags. making sure you dispose of those oilly rags properly. typically a metal container with a tight lid. >> and we're told oily rags here contain lynn seed based oil and as for the homeowner he was treated with burns at the scene and he did not
. >> we just came home ape walked out on the deck and saw black smock i told my wife linda to call 911. she was in immediately. >> ultimately more than 40 fire fiingers to fight a fire. they burned 10 minute leaving behind 20,000 in damage. >> i think they've been doing remodeling in the basement part of their house. >> i was extremely stressed out because it was right here be side of the building and the claims kept getting fire and it was quickly. >> charred...
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right, yeah. - and jewel was playing june carter and i got to play ap carter, who was the godfather of country music. and reading all of the stuff on him, that was really the juiciest and most fun part. doing the stuff, you just have to kind of wade in, and-- - well like you go on law and order for an episode. that's like work for hire, right? - that was totally fun. the easiest character choices. what do i do? hmm, be a jerk. what do i do, hmm. be self-absorbed. what do i do, you know. (chuckling) it was all laid out, 'cause i was playing this rock star who was kind of the whitesnake, is that who is? - it was like a heavy metal or hair metal kind of. - yeah, where the tragedy in rhode island, the place caught on fire, that's what it was based on. - but so that's something you're continuing to do after all this time, that's fun? - [john] sure. - but i guess the thing that you're doing primarily right now is you're, this record that has just come out, you're about to go on a tour for a couple weeks. is this as much fun as it used to be to go on the road? i imagine after you get to be a
right, yeah. - and jewel was playing june carter and i got to play ap carter, who was the godfather of country music. and reading all of the stuff on him, that was really the juiciest and most fun part. doing the stuff, you just have to kind of wade in, and-- - well like you go on law and order for an episode. that's like work for hire, right? - that was totally fun. the easiest character choices. what do i do? hmm, be a jerk. what do i do, hmm. be self-absorbed. what do i do, you know....
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you mean you can just place a kid in an ap course? . yeah. twelve ap courses by the time they graduate high school, every single kid. no parent has to come in and advocate. no test they have to take, no neighborhood they have to live in. they don't have to know somebody who is a guidance counselor. they don't have to know the system. if all you do is go to an idea high school you'll take ap courses. same way you look at laguardia high school in new york where they take early college courses like they do at capital prep where we sent a young lady to providence college, who was the first in her family to go to college with an associates degree. yes, she'll be graduating from providence college where she received a full academic scholarship, also special needs, i should have mentioned that, right? all the things that are supposed to stand in the way if you don't have, except for the fact they didn't stand in the way because she was in a system that said, oh, you're smart. you should take college classes as a freshman. there she was, little girl
you mean you can just place a kid in an ap course? . yeah. twelve ap courses by the time they graduate high school, every single kid. no parent has to come in and advocate. no test they have to take, no neighborhood they have to live in. they don't have to know somebody who is a guidance counselor. they don't have to know the system. if all you do is go to an idea high school you'll take ap courses. same way you look at laguardia high school in new york where they take early college courses...
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ap on the floor now and i love sit on the in and read his coomic. got 3500 comics together and went to lake hears and delivered these by hand. >> it may sound like i am a terle percent but it was not my idea. >> not that you a terrible person. >> whose idea was it in the. >> it was one of the drivers. we never expected the reaction that we have gotten. hays been truly overwhelming but it just, it kind of shows you what you can do when you don't worry about anything else. you worry about doing good things a.m. they have 5town this time and going to donate again. not sure where. if you go to the website. give us ideas. carl himself pretty excited about it. >> making money. >> right. they are not donating all of it, right into it is for rov git. they are donating these comic books. >> absolutely. >> some bar rid in the bocks then we saw them and actually got to go in one and i also got three coins bravery. >> there is also dependents living there and ten years old like him that would love the comic books. can you tell me who is bohan. bat han. he is a
ap on the floor now and i love sit on the in and read his coomic. got 3500 comics together and went to lake hears and delivered these by hand. >> it may sound like i am a terle percent but it was not my idea. >> not that you a terrible person. >> whose idea was it in the. >> it was one of the drivers. we never expected the reaction that we have gotten. hays been truly overwhelming but it just, it kind of shows you what you can do when you don't worry about anything else....
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reaches a decision, we'll bring i on air here on cbs3 and online at cbsphilly.com and the cbs local ap. >>> jury selection in the philly corruption trial of seth williams starts monday. he used money from a political action committee for his own personal use, williams is also accused of accepting bribes from two businessmen to help friends of theirs who were charged with crimes. williams has denied any wrongdoing. >>> new this morning, police say man is in critical condition after being shot at point-blank range. this happened on the 5,000 block of germantown avenue around 12:30. officials say about witnesses were near the victim at the time of the shooting. so far, no word on a suspect at this time. >>> and one person is rushed to the hospital after a house fire in delaware county. flames broke out just before 2:00 a.m. in this home on the 100 block of golf view road in ardmore, fire officials trying to figure out what sparked the fire. >>> republicans and democrats come together for their annual charity baseball game one day after a gunman opened fire on a gop team practice. it was e
reaches a decision, we'll bring i on air here on cbs3 and online at cbsphilly.com and the cbs local ap. >>> jury selection in the philly corruption trial of seth williams starts monday. he used money from a political action committee for his own personal use, williams is also accused of accepting bribes from two businessmen to help friends of theirs who were charged with crimes. williams has denied any wrongdoing. >>> new this morning, police say man is in critical condition...
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we have a supervisor for ap radio in washington dc. we have star scholar, graduate of the harry truman college in chicago and northwestern student planning to study neuroscience. catherine, washington correspondent for the chicago tribune. arm and oh rodriguez, president of the sarah good stem academy. we have lisa matthews, vice president of media relations, coleader of the headliners team. the guest speaker for a moment and washington bureau chief for the chicago sun-times, doctor gregory jones, printable it can what academy high school in chicago and bob weiner, president of weiner public news, op-ed columnist and mpc headliners team member who helped organize the luncheon. michael smith, ceo of green smith public affairs and contributor to campaigns and elections magazine. caroline hendry, executive director of the education writers association. thank you for joining us today. i would like to acknowledge additional members of the headliners team responsible for organizing the event, betsy fisher martin, kristin, eleanor herman, pre
we have a supervisor for ap radio in washington dc. we have star scholar, graduate of the harry truman college in chicago and northwestern student planning to study neuroscience. catherine, washington correspondent for the chicago tribune. arm and oh rodriguez, president of the sarah good stem academy. we have lisa matthews, vice president of media relations, coleader of the headliners team. the guest speaker for a moment and washington bureau chief for the chicago sun-times, doctor gregory...
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. >> in this ap interview, did you get into jim comey's coming testimony? >> no. >> let me ask you about the manafort piece of it. for our viewers, a lot of people have tracked trump in different times under review. what does that say to you that this is now under mueller's purview? >> it's interesting. as you noted the manafort investigation predates the collusion investigation, it is truly operating on a separate track of a criminal financial fraud time investigation. so clearly, as they're building up their team, as they're developing their resources, as they're gathering steam as part of this investigation, they're looking at all these different sort of outstanding threads and trying to figure out what are the potential ties or connections that unite all of them under a single person and a single leadership. in a lot of ways, it is not that surprising. >> when you look toward james comey's expected testimony this thursday, for you, what is the biggest question you would have for him or want to hear from him on? >> i think we'll hear about his encounters
. >> in this ap interview, did you get into jim comey's coming testimony? >> no. >> let me ask you about the manafort piece of it. for our viewers, a lot of people have tracked trump in different times under review. what does that say to you that this is now under mueller's purview? >> it's interesting. as you noted the manafort investigation predates the collusion investigation, it is truly operating on a separate track of a criminal financial fraud time investigation....
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it's not just about fang anymore, it's about ape. what is ape?we've heard a lot about owning fang. i think it's a highly consensus choice today, fantastic companies, facebook, netflix, google, amazon. but we think one of the largest categories in global commerce is travel, ape, air bnb, priceline and expedia, we think you have a multi-year play here whery can go from $150 billion of enterprise value to $300 or $400 billion of enterprise value. this is a place where alibaba and amazon don't play today. >> yet. what happens if they do? >> people have worried about the verticalization of these horizontal players for years. the reality is by our accounts, google makes billions and billions, maybe upwards of $10 billion off global travel by if a si-- facilitating transaction. they're happy to let the verticles players do what they do and they'll provide top of the tunnel search for these groups. >> does it change the investment environment at all if president trump does back out of the climate accord? >> what will ultimately change the tune is if peop
it's not just about fang anymore, it's about ape. what is ape?we've heard a lot about owning fang. i think it's a highly consensus choice today, fantastic companies, facebook, netflix, google, amazon. but we think one of the largest categories in global commerce is travel, ape, air bnb, priceline and expedia, we think you have a multi-year play here whery can go from $150 billion of enterprise value to $300 or $400 billion of enterprise value. this is a place where alibaba and amazon don't play...
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one saved by ape police officer who dropped his gear and ran into the water to pull her to safety. the other was rescued by a woman managed to pull her to shore. shore. then surfers rescued a good sa mare than tried to help and ended up needing to be rescued. >> the in chicago's, different kind of rescue. this dog jumped out of one of the cars to get a dlining from lake michigan. fell in. and luckily. the animal's rescue pulled the drog rig dog right now. frying to find the owner. still don't know where the dog's owner its. but he is happy and refreshed. >> yeah. >> probably no longer thirsty. >> quenched thirst. >> coming up right here. strawberry shortcake challenge. why there is a croissant challenge in all places, france. >> but first the latest from trial of bill cosby. jurors dismissed after a night of deliberations. the comedian could face the rest of his life behind bars if convicted. >> remember to fom low us and get our updates on face book. wnnfans.com. we have the updates on the london situation as well as right here on air. you could apply for a medicare supp
one saved by ape police officer who dropped his gear and ran into the water to pull her to safety. the other was rescued by a woman managed to pull her to shore. shore. then surfers rescued a good sa mare than tried to help and ended up needing to be rescued. >> the in chicago's, different kind of rescue. this dog jumped out of one of the cars to get a dlining from lake michigan. fell in. and luckily. the animal's rescue pulled the drog rig dog right now. frying to find the owner. still...
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documentation on some of the things they are trying to convey with the president's commons this afternoon, the ap says the president will argue that the paris pact is a "bad deal for american workers and was poorly negotiated by the obama administration." is associated press says that the white house insisted on anonymity. it could be longer. ,here has been an explosion possibly an attack in manila, in the philippines. thisspicer treating afternoon that the president is aware of the situation in manila and being provided of dates by his national security team. but no word on whether those updates are delaying it this afternoon. we will have it live here on c-span and c-span radio and look forward to your comments after the president's remarks this afternoon. we will take your calls and tweets. you are watching live coverage here on c-span. ♪ business leaders and other government leaders, the associate press saying that leaders of five nordic countries had written the president the , urging himletter to make "the right decision" on climate change and keep america signed on to the pat quinn accord.
documentation on some of the things they are trying to convey with the president's commons this afternoon, the ap says the president will argue that the paris pact is a "bad deal for american workers and was poorly negotiated by the obama administration." is associated press says that the white house insisted on anonymity. it could be longer. ,here has been an explosion possibly an attack in manila, in the philippines. thisspicer treating afternoon that the president is aware of the...
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we have mike herks, mpen, a supervisor for ap radio here in washington, dv, that's mike hempen. we have tony trend, star scholar, graduate of the harry f. truman college in chicago and an incoming northwestern student who is planning to study neuro science. we have catherine skiba, washington correspondent for the chicago tribune. we have armando rodriguez president of the sarah e. goode stem academy high school in chicago. >>> we have lisa matthews, vice president of media relations at hager sharpe and coleader of the npc headlines team. we are going to skip over our guest speaker for a moment. the only time we'll do it, i promise. we have lynne sweet, washington bureau chief for the chicago sun times. we have dr. gregory jones, principal at kenwood academy high school in chicago. we have bob leaner, president of leaner public news, op-ed columnist and the npc headlines team member who helped organize today's luncheon. we have michael smith, ceo of green-smith public affairs and a contributor to campaigns and elections magazine. we have caroline henry, executive director of the
we have mike herks, mpen, a supervisor for ap radio here in washington, dv, that's mike hempen. we have tony trend, star scholar, graduate of the harry f. truman college in chicago and an incoming northwestern student who is planning to study neuro science. we have catherine skiba, washington correspondent for the chicago tribune. we have armando rodriguez president of the sarah e. goode stem academy high school in chicago. >>> we have lisa matthews, vice president of media relations...
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so the original cs ap exam was only java.ad to learn java, and you were tested on that, and that was it. the new test a survey course. so you're learning a programming language, but you're actually understanding the societal impact and implications of the cold that you're learning. the code that you're learning. and i believe, i may have the number wrong, but i believe there were 55,000 kids -- it's a new test. this is the first year they offered it. 55,000 kids took it this year, and i don't remember the exact percentage of girls, but it was much greater than the original ap computer science exam. so part of it is also, like we were saying earlier about the college women, is showing women how technology affects our lives, the impact of it. so it's not just learn aring a language, but it's also appealing to, you know, women do like to feel connected to the rest of the world. we are caregivers. we, you know, we do enjoy that. and it's important for us to understand. it's like the narrative, right? you want to make that connect
so the original cs ap exam was only java.ad to learn java, and you were tested on that, and that was it. the new test a survey course. so you're learning a programming language, but you're actually understanding the societal impact and implications of the cold that you're learning. the code that you're learning. and i believe, i may have the number wrong, but i believe there were 55,000 kids -- it's a new test. this is the first year they offered it. 55,000 kids took it this year, and i don't...
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phone's ap store. download it to be instantly notified about heat alerts and advisories. >>> let's move on to other news. a major traffic backup right now with all lanes of northbound 680 shut down in the south bay. sky 7 over the scene in milpitas. chp is detouring cars at the landis avenue montague expressway exit. someone is threatening to jump from the next overpass. people are asked to expect delays and use alternate routes. this caused massive backups in both directions during the evening commute when these pictures were taken. we will keep an eye on the situation and let you know when lanes reopen. we'll also have the latest on the abc7 news ap. >>> santa rosa police are investigating what they believe is a double murder-suicide. the bodies i've father and his two young children, a 6-year-old girl and 18-month-old boy were found inside a home on slater street in santa rosa. neighbors say the father is alvaro camara. here's cornell bernard with the developing story. >> reporter: it's an absolute
phone's ap store. download it to be instantly notified about heat alerts and advisories. >>> let's move on to other news. a major traffic backup right now with all lanes of northbound 680 shut down in the south bay. sky 7 over the scene in milpitas. chp is detouring cars at the landis avenue montague expressway exit. someone is threatening to jump from the next overpass. people are asked to expect delays and use alternate routes. this caused massive backups in both directions during...
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the films he's been in star wars, lord of rings, king kong, avengers, hobbit now the planet of the apesincredible. i think it's interesting that the academy has yet to recognize even just voice actors look at robin williams in aladdin he was never recognized either. so this is basically that with physical will the as well. very interesting. >> do these gigs pay as well as big-time acting jobs? >> yeah. i think now at the level he's at with the films he's think planet of the apes -- i don't think he's getting brad pitt money. >> right. >> but definitely ma making i'm sure a good amount of money. being a lead star in a movie. >> did you say he's actually doing movies where you can see his face so he's not just doing -- yes. >> motion capture? >> yes. black panther the most -- movie coming out he's on screen he was also on screen in the avengers in movie called 13 going on 30 primarily he's hyped these very famous characters. >> tollly kev, i think they're calling your flight. you better go. >> bye guys. >> see ya. see you tomorrow morning. >> all right. look forward it to. >> 7:00 vick. l
the films he's been in star wars, lord of rings, king kong, avengers, hobbit now the planet of the apesincredible. i think it's interesting that the academy has yet to recognize even just voice actors look at robin williams in aladdin he was never recognized either. so this is basically that with physical will the as well. very interesting. >> do these gigs pay as well as big-time acting jobs? >> yeah. i think now at the level he's at with the films he's think planet of the apes --...
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thought a number bump for alphabet or broadcom nope not even love from nvidia or representation of the ap many downgrade. travesty maybe it happens today i did see suspicious positive trading in nvidia in the last hour of date that might indicate a positive comment coming from wall street tomorrow not much else, though. instead what we did was got a lot of broken field running today. reminiscent of that rotation, that raggedy rotation we saw end of last week, as a smattering of financials rose up, anticipation of the fed raising rates tomorrow boroughs gravitated towards mastercard and visa. not jpmorgan an upward bias, however, because the extra boost i think from the treasury's attempt to losing regulations making bank a little more profitable. we saw money float into the industrials third day in a row perhaps to get ahead of more quarterly reports. more on that later usual back flow into the oils we've had several days nothing big. nothing to get excited about enough to be able to push the group further off their loads and to stable nigz ilize in thes feeling like a sucker rally to me
thought a number bump for alphabet or broadcom nope not even love from nvidia or representation of the ap many downgrade. travesty maybe it happens today i did see suspicious positive trading in nvidia in the last hour of date that might indicate a positive comment coming from wall street tomorrow not much else, though. instead what we did was got a lot of broken field running today. reminiscent of that rotation, that raggedy rotation we saw end of last week, as a smattering of financials rose...
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game five will be monday night back in oakland, you can watch it here or on on 6 abc or on the abc apegins at 8:30. >>> what an upset at the french opening. won the title. panko said she was nervous. but then felt quite free when stepped on to the court. she just celebrated her 20th birthday on thursday. >>> nascar is in poconos this weekend. the sport they held qualify for this afternoon's xfinity race, someone crashes the party. a fox gets on the track. keep that away from me. the track eventually send its version of ghost buffeds to capture it. thankfully no one is hurt. as for the race this afternoon, a good finish, passes kyle larson on the final lap. what a bold move, he goes on the take. the checkered flag. >>> finally between innings of last night mets braves game, a fan was given a 200 foot head start in a race as he was trying to beat a character they call the freeze. joe fan this is one, he hot dogs it. and loses. give the faithful a dirt an whole lot of ridicule. he tells him here, snipers hooking him up there in the final leg. don't celebrate till it's over. never over ti
game five will be monday night back in oakland, you can watch it here or on on 6 abc or on the abc apegins at 8:30. >>> what an upset at the french opening. won the title. panko said she was nervous. but then felt quite free when stepped on to the court. she just celebrated her 20th birthday on thursday. >>> nascar is in poconos this weekend. the sport they held qualify for this afternoon's xfinity race, someone crashes the party. a fox gets on the track. keep that away from...
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according to reports, aps to co six lexus suvs leased from hertz.hares of hertz popped 13% on the news to 1083. apple shares fell fractionally to 145.82. >>> real estate investment trust store capital said berkshire hathaway took a nearly 10% stake in the company, worth almost worth $400 million. store said the new investment positions it for growth. shares r1 1% on the news. the pan dora ceo may step away from the company he founded. according to recode, westergram plans to leave the music streaming giant but will likely remain in his role until a replacecement is found. pandora shares up 2% to $8.46. >>> it's been three years since seattle approved raising its minimum wage to $15 an hour for lower paid workers but a new report out today from the universi says the increased minimum wage is having an opposite effect and is actually hurting workers. mark long is one of the co-authors of the study and professor of public policy and governance at the university of washington. and he joins us to talk more about that. welcome. it's a pleasure to have you
according to reports, aps to co six lexus suvs leased from hertz.hares of hertz popped 13% on the news to 1083. apple shares fell fractionally to 145.82. >>> real estate investment trust store capital said berkshire hathaway took a nearly 10% stake in the company, worth almost worth $400 million. store said the new investment positions it for growth. shares r1 1% on the news. the pan dora ceo may step away from the company he founded. according to recode, westergram plans to leave the...
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the ap reports one methohod cald "the grill" involved tying detainees to a spit and rotating them over flames like a rotisssserie chihicken. the pentagon acknowledged the report, but denenied any knowlee of human rights abuses.. in south sudan, the united nations says parts of the country are no longer under a famine, but that the country remains in crisis with some 6 million residents remaining severely food insecure. this is james elder, a spokesperson for unicef. >> it no with the latest data people, one inin two of every south sudanese, a struggling to find food every single day. amy: the group famine early warning sysystems networork warn wednesday that conflict and drought fueled by climate change have left an unprecedented 81 million people needing food aid in 2017. the u.n. warns three countries remain at risk of famine -- somalia, nigeria, and yemen, where a massive cholera epidemic has added to residents' miserery amid a u.s.-backed, , saudi-led bobombing campaign. we will have more on yemen after the headlines. in the gaza strip, egypt trucked an emergency supy y of diesel f
the ap reports one methohod cald "the grill" involved tying detainees to a spit and rotating them over flames like a rotisssserie chihicken. the pentagon acknowledged the report, but denenied any knowlee of human rights abuses.. in south sudan, the united nations says parts of the country are no longer under a famine, but that the country remains in crisis with some 6 million residents remaining severely food insecure. this is james elder, a spokesperson for unicef. >> it no...
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on lectures in history, shepherd university professor benjamin bankhurst talks about the role of ap lafepa, describing how the recentlial stereotype has changed over time from being viewed during the industrial revolution to backwards hillbillies to a people respected for their culture in the early 20th century. this talk is about an hour. >> all right, let's go ahead and get started, everyone. welcome to class. over the course of this semester so far, we have seen how appalachia, perhaps to a greater degree than any other american region is defined to the world and in the minds of its residents by outsiders. we have seen, for example, how industrialists employed the negative stereotype of the violent hillbilly to rationalize the seizure of thousands of acres of land on the boundary between kentucky and west virginia. the image of appalachia as an impoverished and backward area continues to haunt the region to this day. indeed, many residents have absorbed and inverted negative stereotypes of the region and its people and have also constructed new identities for themselves based upon how t
on lectures in history, shepherd university professor benjamin bankhurst talks about the role of ap lafepa, describing how the recentlial stereotype has changed over time from being viewed during the industrial revolution to backwards hillbillies to a people respected for their culture in the early 20th century. this talk is about an hour. >> all right, let's go ahead and get started, everyone. welcome to class. over the course of this semester so far, we have seen how appalachia, perhaps...
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ap thanks to you for kind of like this look. i'm calling it the "name your price tool" phase.ver. i'm calling it the "name your price tool" phase. what's the story behind green mountain coffee and fair trade? let's take a flight to colombia. this is boris calvo. boris grows mind-blowing coffee. and because we pay him a fair price, he improves his farm and invest in his community to make even better coffee. all for a smoother tasting cup. green mountain coffee. food. water. internet. we need it to live. but what we don't need are surprises, like extra monthly fees. i see you, fee, played by legendary actress anjelica huston. you got me, mark. we just want fast internet for one, simple rate. for all the streaming and the shopping and the newsing, but most of all... for the this. internet for one everyday simple price and no extra monthly fees. >>> welcome back to "gma" on a saturday morning. happening right now, the collision at sea, the crash between an american navy destroyer and a giant container ship off the coast of japan. the injured air-lifted to the hospital. at least se
ap thanks to you for kind of like this look. i'm calling it the "name your price tool" phase.ver. i'm calling it the "name your price tool" phase. what's the story behind green mountain coffee and fair trade? let's take a flight to colombia. this is boris calvo. boris grows mind-blowing coffee. and because we pay him a fair price, he improves his farm and invest in his community to make even better coffee. all for a smoother tasting cup. green mountain coffee. food. water....
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ap-22nd right ((jr)) it was a rainy day in parts of the bay...but summer like temperatures are on the way.((justine)) meteorologist lawrence karnow is back to give us the weather in your neighborhood. [ birds chirping ] [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] lawrence karnow: it was a wild day in weather around the bay area and the state. dozens of lightning strikes were seen in the north and east bay and the rest of the state. this is something more common to an early april pattern. a low pressure center swirled right through the middle of the state setting off those thunderstorms. there are were also numerous reports of heavy downpours and even hail. around the rest of the bay area it was the winds that were the big weather story with gusts over 30 mph being reported. much hotter weather is on the way. we will ta
ap-22nd right ((jr)) it was a rainy day in parts of the bay...but summer like temperatures are on the way.((justine)) meteorologist lawrence karnow is back to give us the weather in your neighborhood. [ birds chirping ] [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment....
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thank the doctors and nurses and will go back to texas and seeing what they have to do with my knee ap my feet. i had in ankle-leg injury that they have gt me going to where i can move around and be ok tomorrow at the game and go home tomorrow to get fixed. but everybody did what they needed to do. a lot of brave people serve in the united states congress. >> can you elaborate on your staffer's? edition? condition?s >> he was in the outfield. i give them credit. i think that is probably 23 or all the time he was bleeding and 24. under fire, he was texting, he was texting and letting people know we were under fire and we needed help. so he is doing great. vice president pence has spoken to him. i'm grateful for that, for his talking to zach. so he is on the road to recovery. yes, ma'am. reporter: will the teamville practice tomorrow morning. i know the game is going to play? mr. williams: i think we were supposed to have breakfast tomorrow. that's been canceled and i believe what we will have, if they are early tomorrow night, have maybe a prayer, a prayer service and play baseball. and
thank the doctors and nurses and will go back to texas and seeing what they have to do with my knee ap my feet. i had in ankle-leg injury that they have gt me going to where i can move around and be ok tomorrow at the game and go home tomorrow to get fixed. but everybody did what they needed to do. a lot of brave people serve in the united states congress. >> can you elaborate on your staffer's? edition? condition?s >> he was in the outfield. i give them credit. i think that is...
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top aides then trying to explain how presidential tweets are not ap expression of white house policy. >> look, i don't think the president care what is you call it. whether you call eight ban, whether you call it a restriction, he cares that we call it national security and that we take steps to protect the people of this country. it's real simple. >> it's social media, chris. >> it's not social media. it's his words, his thoughts. >> it's not policy, it's not an executive order. it's social media, please understand the zblimpbs if they were covering everything he does on twitter but as president. >> it's the preferred method of his communication with the american people. >> that's not true. >> all this as the administration asks the supreme court to let the travel ban go into effect. lower courts have blocked the ban citing his rhetoric as president online and off. >> it's a problem the lawyers have bent over backwards to avoid the phrase travel ban. instead, they've called it a temporary pause or just the executive order. now once again the president's tweets seem to be 81 cutting t
top aides then trying to explain how presidential tweets are not ap expression of white house policy. >> look, i don't think the president care what is you call it. whether you call eight ban, whether you call it a restriction, he cares that we call it national security and that we take steps to protect the people of this country. it's real simple. >> it's social media, chris. >> it's not social media. it's his words, his thoughts. >> it's not policy, it's not an...
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you can watch it on 6 abc or the watch abc ap.erage at 8:30 >> james great player but durant and curry >> got to win one at least. we'll see. >>> it's 6:23. it's raining so much down south, fish swimming in the street >> and we're not in kansas anymore. coming up at 7:30, why this tin man might need a brain to go with that heart. ♪ ♪ that's life. you diet. you exercise. and if you still need help lowering your blood sugar... ...this is jardiance. along with diet and exercise... jardiance lowers blood sugar and a1c in adults with type 2 diabetes. jardiance is also the only type 2 diabetes treatment with heart- proven to reduce the risk of cardiovascular death in adults with type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. jardiance can cause serious side effects, including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, or lightheaded, or weak upon standing. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. symptoms include nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, tiredness, and trouble breathing. stop taking jardiance and call your
you can watch it on 6 abc or the watch abc ap.erage at 8:30 >> james great player but durant and curry >> got to win one at least. we'll see. >>> it's 6:23. it's raining so much down south, fish swimming in the street >> and we're not in kansas anymore. coming up at 7:30, why this tin man might need a brain to go with that heart. ♪ ♪ that's life. you diet. you exercise. and if you still need help lowering your blood sugar... ...this is jardiance. along with diet...
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because our primary focus is for the brads and the abrams there in europe and building out the two aps/abcts, so putting it there is probably the right place to put it because it's going initially applied to those fleets. >> so those will be applied to aps in europe for europe? as opposed to going into units? >> so, i think it initially, yes, it will go towards the abcts there in europe. i'll get you probably need to look a little deeper into that before to give you a more complete answer, but right now i know that's where the priority is. >> so this will be your last question. >> okay. yes, sir. >> could you talk a little bit about what was the bill -- what's the 18 budget to grow? the congress directed to grow by 50,000, i guess. 26. what's the bill this year? and what's the bill in the fib? dollar for dollar -- i mean, how much more does the army have to get to sustain the growth in this year? >> so to grow the army from -- as you're well aware, we were in a pretty -- well, we were going down to 450, 476 and so right now fully burden cost we're projected to be about $2.8 billion for
because our primary focus is for the brads and the abrams there in europe and building out the two aps/abcts, so putting it there is probably the right place to put it because it's going initially applied to those fleets. >> so those will be applied to aps in europe for europe? as opposed to going into units? >> so, i think it initially, yes, it will go towards the abcts there in europe. i'll get you probably need to look a little deeper into that before to give you a more complete...
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time warn her will supply shows for the ap. what shows are unclear, but could include hit shows from hbo and the cartoon network >>> lack keyed expected to sell record 440 f 35 fighter jets to a group of 11 nations including the united states. the deal promotes big economic benefits and secures jobs at factories here and abroad, where more than 140 jets are now in production. it would produce the most expensive weapon system in u.s. history. >>> first time ups is adding a surcharge to deliver your packages during the holidays, ranging from 27 cents to 97 cents during november and december. under the new fee structure, ground residential deliveries will cost 27 cents more per package, in the last two weeks of november, and the week before christmas between december 17th through the 23rd. ups will charge 81 cents for next day air and 97 cents for second and third-day air deliveries. >>> give yourself time and use the united states postal service. that's the best deal in town. they ship a lot of gifts. >>> i'm looking forward to t
time warn her will supply shows for the ap. what shows are unclear, but could include hit shows from hbo and the cartoon network >>> lack keyed expected to sell record 440 f 35 fighter jets to a group of 11 nations including the united states. the deal promotes big economic benefits and secures jobs at factories here and abroad, where more than 140 jets are now in production. it would produce the most expensive weapon system in u.s. history. >>> first time ups is adding a...
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you can monitor it on the ebsite and our radio ap p, you can see it on television, on the main channel c-span live today 3:00. new jersey is next, this is that the united states should stay. dori from new jersey. good morning. thank you for having me. umber one, i really think that we should stay, because it shows leadership ability of our country. two, if we stay in the program, we are protecting our generations, especially our children. businessese, our big in our country do not want us to agreement. number four, i really don't understand how the president the first h -- in place. host: as far as big business the of open letter to president regarding the paris agreement in the papers today. is sandra, representative apple, hewlett straus, calling to stay.resident indiana.m columbus, caller: yeah, the reason i think united d pull out, the the s has been -- since '70s and as far as donating of dollars, we already do that. any time a country is in united states is fir first. you know, we take care of other too, you know. we don't have to have this agreement. thank you. can continue to g
you can monitor it on the ebsite and our radio ap p, you can see it on television, on the main channel c-span live today 3:00. new jersey is next, this is that the united states should stay. dori from new jersey. good morning. thank you for having me. umber one, i really think that we should stay, because it shows leadership ability of our country. two, if we stay in the program, we are protecting our generations, especially our children. businessese, our big in our country do not want us to...