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ltimore county now has the first eco-totn the east ast.t is set up in rosslyn will count all of the bicycle or's that go past ievery day. the county will thensehat data to make decisions about future work alone trail led making safer iersections a more acceptable paths. -- accessible paths. he seven-month-old panda c ventur outside for the very first timehimorning. asouight expec mom w right there. the nationaloo spent wee for repairing the outdoor closure. she will bellowed outside every y ledass it rning or if thtemperature is below 35 degrees thead to cubprf enclosure. >> that is how you learn not to climb up something. time -- shenext willnow next time. that's the life. it shod be good for e st part today. most of tomorr as well. later in the week, she will prab be in. somewhat wther is c're keeping e the thre of few sprinkles. it lks worse than it i checd l of the observatio. they' not hitng the ground hitime. thatof a coldro is headed ouway. it cld trigger a sprinkle. don't be shockedf yo see at notice the cloud cer hasoved in after
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pays russia about $70 million every time an american ast astronaut goes in space on a russian rocket. >>> thank you, chase. >>> an investigation from the associated press has uncovered a secret cuban twitter created by the u.s. government to undermine their government. the product was launched in 2009 and created by the u.s. agency for international development. the goal was to get users to organize it demonstrations in political unrest in cuba. it lasted more than two years and had at least 40,000 users before it abruptly ended in 2012. >>> two of five suspects arrested after the death of a 16-year-old boy. a home less man stabbed the 16-year-old to death, but it has been determined as self-defense. the provocative act doctrine is being used now to charge diaz's friends for the murder. >> they didn't murder him. those are his friends. why would they want harm on him? >> friends of diaz and those arrested deny their classmates are in a gaung. >>> a man on a bike caught opening an electrical box and riding off. neighbors are making sure he knows he was caught on camera with a sign sayi
pays russia about $70 million every time an american ast astronaut goes in space on a russian rocket. >>> thank you, chase. >>> an investigation from the associated press has uncovered a secret cuban twitter created by the u.s. government to undermine their government. the product was launched in 2009 and created by the u.s. agency for international development. the goal was to get users to organize it demonstrations in political unrest in cuba. it lasted more than two years...
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add lib steph curry 30 pts, 12 ast, 10 reb.pers de los angeles en la primera ronda de la postemporada... hoy viernes manny pacquiao y tim bradley sin problema alguno dieron el peso pactado para el combate de maÑana; que digo combate - revancha, anhelada revancha para el filipino... pacman inclino la bascula en 145 libras mientras que el campeon welter de la organizacion mundial peso media libras mas... manny necesita de esta victoria para volver a las primeras planas y bradley busca consolidarse como el monarca de la division... add lib ===chroma key=== jf blanca ---ya casi nos vamos, pero antes le cuento que los dinosaurios estn de regreso en la tierra, y si no me cree, mire usted... nat vo wait for cue ---se trata de un "tiranosaurio rex" y su hijo, unas figuras robotizadas en tamaÑo real, que estn en exhibicin en la estacin de servicios de una carretera en japn. ---los niÑos disfrutan al mximo cuando ven a estos gigantes de 40 pies de alto, que tambin pueden gruÑir y asustar a sus pequeÑos fanticos... qu les parece? la verda
add lib steph curry 30 pts, 12 ast, 10 reb.pers de los angeles en la primera ronda de la postemporada... hoy viernes manny pacquiao y tim bradley sin problema alguno dieron el peso pactado para el combate de maÑana; que digo combate - revancha, anhelada revancha para el filipino... pacman inclino la bascula en 145 libras mientras que el campeon welter de la organizacion mundial peso media libras mas... manny necesita de esta victoria para volver a las primeras planas y bradley busca...
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studies have shown they multiply ast astronomically in the ear. that includes super bugs. they haven't shown is passing back and forth leads to ear infection. that hasn't been proven. but i don't want that bacteria. if you could see under the microscope, you wouldn't believe what you can see. if you go to the headsets, apparently those transfer lice. >> lice? >> you're a real pick me up, dr. siegel. >> you can't get away from it by going to these. but if you use these, wipe them with alcohol swabs. do not share them. >> tack in there with some alcohol. >> after you scared the whole america. >> i know. i want to use one on mine. >> this is very simple. there you go. this is what you're supposed to be doing. before you use any of these whether you put it in your ears -- and doctors, we always exchange stethoscopes. this is what you should be doing. take one of these alcohol swabs. it's easy. and you just clean it up. >> a lot of makeup on mine. >> you're a parent and you should tell your teenagers this because you know what the kids do these days, share music. >> they're all
studies have shown they multiply ast astronomically in the ear. that includes super bugs. they haven't shown is passing back and forth leads to ear infection. that hasn't been proven. but i don't want that bacteria. if you could see under the microscope, you wouldn't believe what you can see. if you go to the headsets, apparently those transfer lice. >> lice? >> you're a real pick me up, dr. siegel. >> you can't get away from it by going to these. but if you use these, wipe...
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and the economy active expressed in monetary policy has been started by the central bank in april of ast year with the public's expectations. japan will continue along that stable development act the quantitative easing policy will be pleasing to the station rchesge level. this investors have invested ninety point seven two billion us dollars into the financial sectors of the court economist who still turned out to third place in the world rankings based on the city theaters. this information was announcing the ongoing first business summit inch of height which is dedicated to the topic of cross border investments mergers and acquisitions of chinese companies. i see what newsagents reports in comparison to last year the volume of china's foreign direct investment increased by sixteen point eight percent. financial capital is invested in more than five thousand companies hundred and fifty six countries of the world. sixty five point four billion dollars or seventy two point six percent of the value of investmts was directed into economies of the developed countries among them are from hom
and the economy active expressed in monetary policy has been started by the central bank in april of ast year with the public's expectations. japan will continue along that stable development act the quantitative easing policy will be pleasing to the station rchesge level. this investors have invested ninety point seven two billion us dollars into the financial sectors of the court economist who still turned out to third place in the world rankings based on the city theaters. this information...
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has been for some time and it continues to be that the system is evolving and ast they have ultimately have a market economy that is as integrated as china is for the rest of the world, the system needs to evolve to become more open. it really does. so, i believe that the government will not achieve the success they expected to achieve. if they move in that direction. i think there will be pressure to move in that direction. this is a pragmatic leadership. one of the reasons why we have gone -- i have gone to china as much as i have over the years is when they are focused on their economic objectives and reforms, they are pragmatic. they are not locked into ideology. they are looking for what will the and again i think system will evolve and needs to evolve. >> when you worry about china, when you think about what could go wrong, what is on your worry list? >> to me, the big picture is this. it is that this is a country that has accomplished an extraordinary amount over the last 30 years and they have done it with an economic model that has run out of steam in my judgment. it just plai
has been for some time and it continues to be that the system is evolving and ast they have ultimately have a market economy that is as integrated as china is for the rest of the world, the system needs to evolve to become more open. it really does. so, i believe that the government will not achieve the success they expected to achieve. if they move in that direction. i think there will be pressure to move in that direction. this is a pragmatic leadership. one of the reasons why we have gone --...
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tend to be ast we americans, we are optimistic people, our strength, our power, this tremendous example of our democratic society and economy, we defined the world. in relation to us. outend to think if we set this course, and we can rely on these certain narrow capabilities for national defense, the world will comply. of course, we interact with enemies within wars. we have talked about that as conflicts of all of overtime. adversaries and potential enemies in between wars. if you stake out a narrow capability and say we're not going to bank on being decisive and protecting vital interest in security, our adversaries will find a way around that. what is necessary to have a viable national defense is to have inappropriately broad range of capabilities that can be applied in combination. and, this is aerospace power, this is seapower, increasing cyber capabilities. it is land forces. ultimately, all of the problems in the other domains, they are land-based. people live on land. if you want to retain the capability to deter war by lacing something of value to your enemy at risk, you have
tend to be ast we americans, we are optimistic people, our strength, our power, this tremendous example of our democratic society and economy, we defined the world. in relation to us. outend to think if we set this course, and we can rely on these certain narrow capabilities for national defense, the world will comply. of course, we interact with enemies within wars. we have talked about that as conflicts of all of overtime. adversaries and potential enemies in between wars. if you stake out a...
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out, ast book came soviet dissident who was such a pain in the neck for the authorities that they dragged ,im out of prison where he was and they sent him away because even though he had 10 years left, it was one of the first books that i read when i was in detention. it was very difficult those first days. book helped me a great deal. it was a unique case. you can see that someone devoted his entire life to this war that nobody sees. in facilities created to forget a person. i was inspired by that. there werethat enough people out there who devoted their entire lives to exist., and the we are now in a similar situation. >> that is the world you live in. >> the world is wider. withhe people connected art, it is wider than the dissidents in particular. it is the part that we can call the heart. >> thank you for coming. >> thank you. >> back in a moment. ♪ >> ukrainian authorities claim russia planned attacks that killed more than 100 during february protests. it was a dangerous time to be seen as a dissenter. one young graduate student chose to do just that. became thehevska face of the up
out, ast book came soviet dissident who was such a pain in the neck for the authorities that they dragged ,im out of prison where he was and they sent him away because even though he had 10 years left, it was one of the first books that i read when i was in detention. it was very difficult those first days. book helped me a great deal. it was a unique case. you can see that someone devoted his entire life to this war that nobody sees. in facilities created to forget a person. i was inspired by...
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months,ast six to nine we have had three really important developments.d the first one was the failed vote in the u.k. house of commons. the non-vote in the u.s.. the u.s. did not enforce its geopolitical redlines. that was a message that was clear to everyone in the world. on the plus side, we have a boost for diplomacy. iran after not talking. >> talks are still taking place. >> that has taken off the risk of an attack on iran's nuclear facilities. third, russia, ukraine, they're now in question. india, china looking at the of referendum risks. , syria, crimea, no shots fired, no war. be complacent,ot comfortable, step in and put capital at risk? >> one reason these are taken together and are important, we have come to a point where it is difficult to use military force to back up our position. in the short term, markets do not like conflict. that is a positive. it brings up route -- about the breakthrough on iran. there is a risk that there is a perceived power vacuum -- >> that the u.s. is weak? >> rogue actors can take u.s.tage of the do not mean to
months,ast six to nine we have had three really important developments.d the first one was the failed vote in the u.k. house of commons. the non-vote in the u.s.. the u.s. did not enforce its geopolitical redlines. that was a message that was clear to everyone in the world. on the plus side, we have a boost for diplomacy. iran after not talking. >> talks are still taking place. >> that has taken off the risk of an attack on iran's nuclear facilities. third, russia, ukraine, they're...
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to my mind, ast, normal evolutionary process. it only became public when a friend of mine who shall remain nameless but whose initials are matt damon gave an interview that got some traction. start just time for me to doing other things. they can about other things. things.ing about other i would never say never. it just became clear to me, i have to go off and try other stuff. >> i thought katie was one was oneity -- painting possibility. >> i started, but the next -- then i started doing a 10 hour tv show. is it ais it called -- drama? >> for the most part. mayhem. medicine in 1900. interesting stuff. >> have you seen this evolution in him? >> i have seen him through the course of doing the movies and the play. ven try to findcv new ways to do things. it is not only dealing with the agents and producers. corrosivehave a effect on your enthusiasm for the endeavor. it is that part coupled with how many times can you come up with a new way to shoot an over the shoulder. and at what point do you want to try to do other things? whic
to my mind, ast, normal evolutionary process. it only became public when a friend of mine who shall remain nameless but whose initials are matt damon gave an interview that got some traction. start just time for me to doing other things. they can about other things. things.ing about other i would never say never. it just became clear to me, i have to go off and try other stuff. >> i thought katie was one was oneity -- painting possibility. >> i started, but the next -- then i...
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current operations by the ukrainians trying to clear out some of the russian -- sorry, not russian, .astukraine separatists if we see a flashpoint develop and we see serious violence, then i think markets. and completely focused in and see how that results. that is one of these flashpoint situations. >> what is the chance of a correction on the back of higher tension in ukraine? ukraine, something in it will be a momentary stop. >> it will not change the big picture unless it does. i know that sounds counterintuitive. the way it could if is there a complete breakdown between the discussions. if that turns unsolvable, the markets will take more and more. i think the markets are also looking at the definable risks like we have mention. what yellen may say this afternoon. i think she will be more careful. there will no view -- there will be no real shocks. >> what about china? >> china is one of the situations where it is in transition. we very much go with your guys. it is looking for value in china. i think some of these tech stock stories are very interesting. >> all right. we will get m
current operations by the ukrainians trying to clear out some of the russian -- sorry, not russian, .astukraine separatists if we see a flashpoint develop and we see serious violence, then i think markets. and completely focused in and see how that results. that is one of these flashpoint situations. >> what is the chance of a correction on the back of higher tension in ukraine? ukraine, something in it will be a momentary stop. >> it will not change the big picture unless it does....
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the controversy ast catching attention at the highest levels. even president barack obama is weighing in. we'll play those comments for you, as well. then there is this -- the los angeles naacp has called off plans to honor donald sterling next month with another lifetime achievement award. they gave him one before, one in 2008 and one in 2009. tmz sports obtained these tape recordings, we don't know how. here's an extended excerpt of the voice, purported to be sterling and his girlfriend, talking about race, respect, culture and photos she posted on social media. >> plenty of voices, plenty of experts to bring in on this. paul kalen is our legal analyst. we'll have more of that coming up. terrence moore is a cnn sports columnist and brian claypool is an attorney and clippers season ticketholder. brian, this is your team, you give them a lot of money. what do you think when you hear that recording? >> don, i will tell you, my heart has been palpitating all day today. i'm outraged by these comments. and two things stand out in those recordings th
the controversy ast catching attention at the highest levels. even president barack obama is weighing in. we'll play those comments for you, as well. then there is this -- the los angeles naacp has called off plans to honor donald sterling next month with another lifetime achievement award. they gave him one before, one in 2008 and one in 2009. tmz sports obtained these tape recordings, we don't know how. here's an extended excerpt of the voice, purported to be sterling and his girlfriend,...
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the ast town the other men were doing, in particular concerned about several who he could hear crying and moaning with your. asking if he might appeal to help them get through this. then he started in again on the method of execution. hanging. the most dishonorable way to die given his former position with the german people. there was no response. he had heard the same complaint dozens of time. silence fell between the. some want desperately now before be prepared to die, meat is got. surrender your heart and soul completely. but he was in no mood to listen. for the last time he told the chaplain that he was a member of the christian church, he could not accept the teachings of the christian faith. he began to make fun of the creation story and the old testament are ridiculed the idea that the bible was written by scribes, divinely inspired by god. he refused the fundamental christian doctrine of the town, that jesus, through his suffering and resurrection dive for the forgiveness of man sense and to reconcile out with his creation. he pled, this was what jesus said. this is not what
the ast town the other men were doing, in particular concerned about several who he could hear crying and moaning with your. asking if he might appeal to help them get through this. then he started in again on the method of execution. hanging. the most dishonorable way to die given his former position with the german people. there was no response. he had heard the same complaint dozens of time. silence fell between the. some want desperately now before be prepared to die, meat is got. surrender...
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it's lifting to the north and ast.t will be wet along portions of georgia all the way into the north-east, across the mid-atlantic by tomorrow into the evening, if you are making your way home. expect a lot of rain fall. >> how much. >> up to two inches in the deep south. >> serious storms there. still ahead - back from the brink. grey whales that have managed to fight off extinction boosting a struggling economy. >> i'm andy richardson in the sahara desert talking to runners about to undertake one of the world's toughest races. >> and welcome back. jessica taff is here with sports. this marathon in the sahara desert. i can't imagine. >> as if running a marathon is not much. why not throw it and run it in the desert, and make it tougher - the marathon is the equivalent of six marathons over six days. more than 1,000 runners began the gruelling race in the sahara desert. this report from morocco. >> adrenaline, nerves and no little fear. runners getting ready to take the first of oh so many steps in this year's marathon
it's lifting to the north and ast.t will be wet along portions of georgia all the way into the north-east, across the mid-atlantic by tomorrow into the evening, if you are making your way home. expect a lot of rain fall. >> how much. >> up to two inches in the deep south. >> serious storms there. still ahead - back from the brink. grey whales that have managed to fight off extinction boosting a struggling economy. >> i'm andy richardson in the sahara desert talking to...
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credential --ast presidential election spent over $1 billion. both candidates spent over $1 billion. both took one billion dollars under the pocket today, they would not notice it was gone. what you're looking at now is a situation where billionaires are going to control the political process. if we do not get our act together, we are moving rapidly down the road doing oligarchic form of society where billionaires control not only the economic life of the nation, but the political slice as well. issue that we an bring. we have got to fight to defend american democracy and not allow billion heirs to take it over. [applause] by the way, while it is true that the republican and right-wing billionaires is spending a lot more money, your democratic leaders spending money as well. we have got to oppose that as well. that is why i -- i'm not much into constitutional amendment. i'm not into that. i do believe and have introduced a constitutional amendment to overturn citizens united. [applause] in my view, we need to move toward public funding of electi
credential --ast presidential election spent over $1 billion. both candidates spent over $1 billion. both took one billion dollars under the pocket today, they would not notice it was gone. what you're looking at now is a situation where billionaires are going to control the political process. if we do not get our act together, we are moving rapidly down the road doing oligarchic form of society where billionaires control not only the economic life of the nation, but the political slice as...
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ast will have an echo effect people have the space to train kids to go back to yemen or paris or london or new york. host: daniel wagner is the author of the book. there is a piece online at huffingtonpost.com. he says -- "the geopolitical ramifications of the conflict and its direct impact on yemen have compelled many yemenis to abandon neutrality on the subject. indeed, the syrian crisis has served to highlight yemen's deep ongoing political and religious divisions." guest: i think there is some truth to that. we forget about this in the united states. we have an inability to understand the world as it appears from the eyes of our allies and adversaries. when you are looking at pakistan, we hammer the pakistanis too often. we forget they were engaged in a civil war as -- three times as bloody as our civil war. you many's are going to a new jihad in places like syria -- are going -- yemenis to a new jihad in places like syria. we have to realize that we are on the side of a government that has got to go after its own people with tactics that, when you look at the world through the eyes
ast will have an echo effect people have the space to train kids to go back to yemen or paris or london or new york. host: daniel wagner is the author of the book. there is a piece online at huffingtonpost.com. he says -- "the geopolitical ramifications of the conflict and its direct impact on yemen have compelled many yemenis to abandon neutrality on the subject. indeed, the syrian crisis has served to highlight yemen's deep ongoing political and religious divisions." guest: i think...
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tonight a look at books on human intelligence. , ast, elizabeth colbert natural history. james barrett discusses his book . >> edison was a plant scientists , as well as the other sciences. did noty is he knew it freeze in fort myers. a lot of the interests were based on his love of plants. the 1920's, the united states was relying on foreign rubber. we were headed into war. --that point latest i did they decided the plant material and process should be done in this country. they were traveling all over the world. of thousandsreds of people collecting for lance and sending them back here to fort myers to his laboratory to find a source of plant material that could produce rubber efficiently, effectively, commercially. the laboratory was put here for that reason. they could grow them here and do preliminary research. a really exciting project. at that point in american history there was no patent process for plants, chemical patenting. part of the reason why this lab was so important is it was caused the u.s. government to come forward with what was called the u.s. patent
tonight a look at books on human intelligence. , ast, elizabeth colbert natural history. james barrett discusses his book . >> edison was a plant scientists , as well as the other sciences. did noty is he knew it freeze in fort myers. a lot of the interests were based on his love of plants. the 1920's, the united states was relying on foreign rubber. we were headed into war. --that point latest i did they decided the plant material and process should be done in this country. they were...
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so, we stopped the clock on your future ast casyou're making your way out the front door. stop it again for you by 11:00 a.m. and by that point mostly sunny for most of the bay area and still amount of cloud cover hanging the coastline and clear out by 2:00 p.m. and by 5:00 that patchy fog rolls right back in. another one of those days and a nice, cool, ocean breeze. inland really spectacular conditions and a little cool side at the immediate coast. 66 degrees in san francisco versus 77 in the south bay and 77 for the peninsula looking gorgeous in one country and temperatures up there today will be in the upper 70s. 78 for the tri-valley and 72 degrees at oracle arena. let's check your drive with our traffic warrior. here's mike. >> always proud of the warriors and, yes, thank you. the road warriors, as well. we still have that wheelchair team and an awesome drive, as well, for these fours lks on fo wheels. all lanes moouving smoothly. frontage road not a problem any more. again, that was an issue. folks taking it as an alternate had to drive away for a few minutes. the ba
so, we stopped the clock on your future ast casyou're making your way out the front door. stop it again for you by 11:00 a.m. and by that point mostly sunny for most of the bay area and still amount of cloud cover hanging the coastline and clear out by 2:00 p.m. and by 5:00 that patchy fog rolls right back in. another one of those days and a nice, cool, ocean breeze. inland really spectacular conditions and a little cool side at the immediate coast. 66 degrees in san francisco versus 77 in the...
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i'm worried about the fact that after talking to some of our own ast analysts that are involved with this type of thing that the pings may not be from the black box from the standpoint of the -- they felt that the frequencies should be spot on, and they weren't that doesn't mean that the search area calculated by inmarsat is not the appropriate search area. it may 23409 be just where the bluefin 21 is right now. >> that's a crucial question. let me play what the prime minister said to richard, how richard asked about the inmarsat data and what the prime minister then said. here he is. >> moving to when the inmarsat data is brought to your attention, did you have any doubts when inmarsat said and your adviser said we believe now the plane flew for seven hours or so, six and a half hours or so and this is where it went. did you -- you must have had quite a shocked reaction. >> to be honest, i found it hard to believe to begin with. because how could a plane that was supposed to be heading to beijing, you know, they could decide that the plane and that halfway to antarctica, it's a biza
i'm worried about the fact that after talking to some of our own ast analysts that are involved with this type of thing that the pings may not be from the black box from the standpoint of the -- they felt that the frequencies should be spot on, and they weren't that doesn't mean that the search area calculated by inmarsat is not the appropriate search area. it may 23409 be just where the bluefin 21 is right now. >> that's a crucial question. let me play what the prime minister said to...
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ast analysis under the guise of comedy. is he a believer playing exclusively to other believers.bert can be dismissed as clueless but the guy does do damage. because he gives cover to powerful people who are selling americans a big lie. that this country is bad. that it intentionally oppresses many of its own citizens. that is a lie. that point of view is shameful. america is not perfect but we set the gold standard for opportunity in this world. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight. reaction with us, monica crowley and alan colmes both fox news analyst and you say, colmes. >> i say there is a grievance industry. people upsit that their taxes are too much. they are giving money to the poor. people on food stamps they don't like paying for schools that they don't use. angry that demographically going to become a nonwhite country by the year 2014. >> you say conservative grievance. >> that's the grievance industry as i see it. >> us ba he they're reacting to changes in the country. >> yes and they can't accept them. >> you see a conservative grievance but not liberal.
ast analysis under the guise of comedy. is he a believer playing exclusively to other believers.bert can be dismissed as clueless but the guy does do damage. because he gives cover to powerful people who are selling americans a big lie. that this country is bad. that it intentionally oppresses many of its own citizens. that is a lie. that point of view is shameful. america is not perfect but we set the gold standard for opportunity in this world. and that's the memo. now for the top story...
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. -- and ast host of other banks. have a whole bunch of people sort of at the top of the regular tour agency whether it cftc, maybethe fcc, the enforcement division who all came from these big banks or from law firms that represented these big banks. it is a very incestuous commodity. just like you talked about with james kidney, the sec official who left, as a result of this kind of merry-go-round of people who all work for the same companies and they're going to go to government for a while, then go back and make millions of dollars, they are very reluctant to be aggressive against these companies because, culturally, they are the same people as their targets. there isn't a sense of how to go with the 4 -- there isn't the same simpatico with the four. >> you also suggest holder and lanny breuer are perhaps overly concerned with her conviction rate. >> that is something heard over and over again from people within the justice department, came in, those two k the edict came down that we're only going after cases that
. -- and ast host of other banks. have a whole bunch of people sort of at the top of the regular tour agency whether it cftc, maybethe fcc, the enforcement division who all came from these big banks or from law firms that represented these big banks. it is a very incestuous commodity. just like you talked about with james kidney, the sec official who left, as a result of this kind of merry-go-round of people who all work for the same companies and they're going to go to government for a while,...
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about half ast mile away from the offices of where bloomberg sits.t of the city of london. construction is the key. where the city road and a huge amount of property development. there's one man who has a lot of stake in is very area. almost three corners of a billion pounds at stake in terms of property and development. he joins me to talk about the u.k.. part of this spurt of growth that we haven't u.k. has to do with construction. you have been around for 20 it comes andbust, goes. this is a fast market area what you make of the scene that we have here in the u.k.? >> it is very exciting to see some much activity and so much employment and so much wealth being generated in london. as you intimated early on, we have some concerns about the pace of growth in the market. >> surely, it must be great. you have it thriving market. perhaps you'd like to see slower, more progressive market. would you like to see perhaps some intervention in the market to slow the pace down? very wary about politicians interfering in the market. long-term, it doesn't work.
about half ast mile away from the offices of where bloomberg sits.t of the city of london. construction is the key. where the city road and a huge amount of property development. there's one man who has a lot of stake in is very area. almost three corners of a billion pounds at stake in terms of property and development. he joins me to talk about the u.k.. part of this spurt of growth that we haven't u.k. has to do with construction. you have been around for 20 it comes andbust, goes. this is a...
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weeks has victory for the emerging market bowl over the emerging market bear who had such a good time .astear we have seen physicians get squeezed out. markets are short term. thisng on to a bet that is dangerous costs money everyday. managerbody give a firm three years or do you get judged on nine months? draghi looking? he has got to be praying that the yellen changes course and becomes more hawkish. the dollar is under pressure. do to getot he can monetary policy more accommodated in europe. he will get quantitative easing in europe, whether that will get tanks lending or people borrowing -- getting credit growth in europe -- is a moot point. how much that helps in terms of boosting growth. if he cannot get money printed ,s fast as the fed has been with a current account surplus in his economy, he's not going to get the euro down. time will tell. it is a question of when the fed will raise rates and how far they will go. eventually mario draghi gets a weaker euro, not this year. >> he has hinted he is ready to act. >> was quantitative easing in europe today -- what it weaken the euro? i
weeks has victory for the emerging market bowl over the emerging market bear who had such a good time .astear we have seen physicians get squeezed out. markets are short term. thisng on to a bet that is dangerous costs money everyday. managerbody give a firm three years or do you get judged on nine months? draghi looking? he has got to be praying that the yellen changes course and becomes more hawkish. the dollar is under pressure. do to getot he can monetary policy more accommodated in europe....
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ast year's bonus pool went up. the pay on policy and the e.u.iving the ability to ay more than twice the salary. a number oven vestors have objected. whitehall, government, just up the road here, vince cable saying to the top 100 c.e.o.s in london. high pay levels is dereliction of duty. they said the bonus pool that is being paid out is three times that being paid in dividends. jenkins has rolled the dice. uped the bonus pool to hold on the talent. so goes the theory. >> on the the whole subject matter, what does the city make of this issue and jenkins' handling of this situation? >> the handling of it has been seen as being awkward and difficult. he is prepared to raise the bonus pool. a lot of that in america, a lot of it is going stateside in terms of the number of millionaires, people paid more than a million, up 12%. i think there is a general view that he set targets marked that we're going to be pretty darn tough to make. he sent a return of 11%. the business landscape has structural changed under jenkins' feet. he set a compensation tar
ast year's bonus pool went up. the pay on policy and the e.u.iving the ability to ay more than twice the salary. a number oven vestors have objected. whitehall, government, just up the road here, vince cable saying to the top 100 c.e.o.s in london. high pay levels is dereliction of duty. they said the bonus pool that is being paid out is three times that being paid in dividends. jenkins has rolled the dice. uped the bonus pool to hold on the talent. so goes the theory. >> on the the whole...
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is, ast of the matter the previous caller mentioned, you can get one of these vehicles and expensively. you could potentially do some the various things. the larger vehicles will be expensive and they will be licensed, much like an aircraft is licensed. so, you know, i think if we are worried about terrorists getting a hold of aircraft, we have taken measures in regard to that with respect to commercial aircraft -- there is nothing to keep iteris from buying a general aviation aircraft today. that could be used as an attack. i think we need to remember that these are tools. tools can be used in a positive manner or a negative manner. i would say that is true for a hammer and it is also true for a gun. it is also true for an unmanned aircraft. we need to look at the policy as we move forward and make sure we are getting it right. host: let's go to david in minnesota on the line for independents. caller: good morning. i appreciate you having this topic on the air and i appreciate mr. greene as the expert on the topic. overall, the concern with the drones is that we are getting a little t
is, ast of the matter the previous caller mentioned, you can get one of these vehicles and expensively. you could potentially do some the various things. the larger vehicles will be expensive and they will be licensed, much like an aircraft is licensed. so, you know, i think if we are worried about terrorists getting a hold of aircraft, we have taken measures in regard to that with respect to commercial aircraft -- there is nothing to keep iteris from buying a general aviation aircraft today....
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it has to be brought back ast. our country is in very serious trouble.obs, unemployment or the -- unemployment through the roof. you look at indexes. some of them are the worst we have had in 36 years. 36 years. despite that you have a number that is below 7%. we all know it doesn't matter the number because they don't report it the old-fashioned way, the way they used to. when people were unemployed, they were unemployed. now you stop looking for a job because you cannot find one, they consider you to be employed essentially. as a country, we are in such serious trouble we owe $17 trillion, much of it to china, who does numbers on us like nobody has ever really done numbers. we have deficits that are massive on a yearly basis. we do not have the right people negotiating for us. obamacare is an absolute catastrophe. it is a disaster. it is a disaster. they say they had 7 million startups. does anybody really believe that? ok. just an impossibility. it is impossible. how many people have paid? they do not mention the -10,000,000 people that lost their doc
it has to be brought back ast. our country is in very serious trouble.obs, unemployment or the -- unemployment through the roof. you look at indexes. some of them are the worst we have had in 36 years. 36 years. despite that you have a number that is below 7%. we all know it doesn't matter the number because they don't report it the old-fashioned way, the way they used to. when people were unemployed, they were unemployed. now you stop looking for a job because you cannot find one, they...
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so you c coaout grt flor . llshe rm beuse 's wth dog rit. ere'a reon o slo asted turk tas so esh. condsrvg, we n onlsealverylice doue se it. e results are sothint. conds after carvg, hillire rm beace it wor doinrigh we're experiencing and he waved and whores and today is importing elsewhere in the country is causing flooding and death tornadoes been sworn to. this big storm system dickensian this new video from alabama on the right the tornado and guns fell this mess storm system has taken at least 35 lives in the south and midwest. and now to our weather which i said is the heat wave is up and started one, this morning. >>: as we see nothing but sunshine here on the bridge and on the coastal hills here and the peninsula no clouds and fog know nothing but son. the sun is that all the needs to warm up this afternoon. the temperatures are approaching the 70 degree mark is currently 66 and oakland and 70 are ready and concord and its low 60s and livermore prepared. is that if your senses in the 40 servitors take a look alive you said are. everything in question the north '60s and '70s by 9
so you c coaout grt flor . llshe rm beuse 's wth dog rit. ere'a reon o slo asted turk tas so esh. condsrvg, we n onlsealverylice doue se it. e results are sothint. conds after carvg, hillire rm beace it wor doinrigh we're experiencing and he waved and whores and today is importing elsewhere in the country is causing flooding and death tornadoes been sworn to. this big storm system dickensian this new video from alabama on the right the tornado and guns fell this mess storm system has taken at...
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ast year, "thord seque made $630 million.ity did not overshadow the character and marvel did not have to pay him a ton of money. it takes the universe. years ago, marvel sold the rights to spiderman two sony which was a huge mistake. but marvel has a universe of 5000 characters with storylines like iron mans and thors that can weave in and out of each other,: dating in a project like " the avengers." movies do not sell a lot of movies so you might have thought that marvel would have move the origin story to the present day. the character would start in the past. then be brought into the present, giving him enough angst to rule a string of sequels. the first "captain america" made $370. the sequel is on track to do e ven better. >> pretty impressive. for those listening on bloomberg radio " the first word" is up next. for our viewers, the second hour of "the pulse." we will see you in a couple minutes. ♪ >> will super mario surprise the market with action? rather than words. >> stepping up stimulus. china acts for the first ti
ast year, "thord seque made $630 million.ity did not overshadow the character and marvel did not have to pay him a ton of money. it takes the universe. years ago, marvel sold the rights to spiderman two sony which was a huge mistake. but marvel has a universe of 5000 characters with storylines like iron mans and thors that can weave in and out of each other,: dating in a project like " the avengers." movies do not sell a lot of movies so you might have thought that marvel would...
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ast is the kind of guy like a ceo. >> do you think this has been his plan all the long? lan is to make the most amount of money. the argument that john donahoe has been making which is paypal is so essential to leave a. to split them off means you will not get the benefit. there is a synergy there. i mean, it is funny because they went back and forth, scar. a month ago, they hated each other. so they figured it out. >> and it was all done during dinner between two guys. tom, we will send it back over to you. we will keep an eye on this intrigue over here. plenty of intrigue in washington. >> no question about it. last week, the president took a victory lap on the affordable care act. it was a modest celebration in the rose garden. no kathleen sebelius. beleaguered secretary of health and human services. she is done. we continue our discussion of palace intrigue. she was a loyal supporter of this president. she was out front in 2008. >> she was. she was a successful governor in kansas. when she stepped out there, one of the first elected female politicians, national stage
ast is the kind of guy like a ceo. >> do you think this has been his plan all the long? lan is to make the most amount of money. the argument that john donahoe has been making which is paypal is so essential to leave a. to split them off means you will not get the benefit. there is a synergy there. i mean, it is funny because they went back and forth, scar. a month ago, they hated each other. so they figured it out. >> and it was all done during dinner between two guys. tom, we will...
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moreover chairman ryan's budget once again relies on the magic ast rest of hundreds of -- ast rests ofds of billions of cuts to domestic programs. he doesn't say which programs we're going to cut. he simply says we're going to get the money. he said that last year of course, and it didn't happen. but he gives virtually no details about the policies he expects to achieve these savings. to that extent it is radically different than the chairman of the ways and means committee tax reform plan which made real choices, showed real courage and was a real document. the republican budget continues their obsession with repealing or undermining the affordable care act. 53rd attempt to do so. however, of course, they keep all the savings and revenues that the affordable care act is scored as giving. it would furthermore kick millions off their health insurance and turn medicaid into a capped block grant decimating the program and making life more difficult for all those millions who rely on it. once more, they are seeking to end the medicare guarantee as we know it. now they will say it's a choic
moreover chairman ryan's budget once again relies on the magic ast rest of hundreds of -- ast rests ofds of billions of cuts to domestic programs. he doesn't say which programs we're going to cut. he simply says we're going to get the money. he said that last year of course, and it didn't happen. but he gives virtually no details about the policies he expects to achieve these savings. to that extent it is radically different than the chairman of the ways and means committee tax reform plan...
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so you c coaout grt flor . llshe rm beuse 's wth dog rit. ere'a reon o slo asted turk tas so esh. condslice doue se it. e results are sothint. conds after carvg, hillire rm beace it wor doinrigh the back appear not horrible impact supper to the edge of macarthur the drive time is only 70 minutes the. it could be stop and go but it's not it's pretty good ride. if you're heading down to 580 the richmond san ref note was found we had a backup for a while. it's no longer it's almost completely cleared out. << no clothes on get the floor of the indian ocean and the search for it malaysia airlines flight 370 here's a map of what the summer replants to cover today the blu 21 has covered about two-thirds of the intended search are th area. this is the ninth time is spent in the water deep in the southern indian ocean. up to 10 military brat aircraft and nearly a dozen ships are also scorned the area for any traces of the plane. including the black boxes to use batteries were supposed to run out a month after it disappeared. a tropical cyclone is also hampered efforts to find a plant. << a popul
so you c coaout grt flor . llshe rm beuse 's wth dog rit. ere'a reon o slo asted turk tas so esh. condslice doue se it. e results are sothint. conds after carvg, hillire rm beace it wor doinrigh the back appear not horrible impact supper to the edge of macarthur the drive time is only 70 minutes the. it could be stop and go but it's not it's pretty good ride. if you're heading down to 580 the richmond san ref note was found we had a backup for a while. it's no longer it's almost completely...
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so you c coaout grt flor . llshe rm beuse 's wth dog rit. ere'a reon o slo asted turk tas so esh. condssealverylice doue se it. e results are sothint. conds after carvg, hillire rm beace it wor doinrigh continues to run the clock on south korea's unfair and i resent her turner helped locate under $50 under certain missing. but this time last week the ferry disaster unfold and they're still fresh behind that this was a very much a new disaster. where are parked on a boat and see where there's the oil slick authorities have been telling us that the ferry was releasing oil into mentally were in the middle one were floating in one if a little further down that way that is where it's coming from. are with the police are is very difficult to make, right next to the yellow crane. that is where the sunken ferry is 65 ft. below its sense. the difficult task of turning put more people-and-pull people out continues. << the maritime police boats are going back and forth because of another concern that some of the bodies may be floating out to sea. the death toll continues to rise a diverse set at o
so you c coaout grt flor . llshe rm beuse 's wth dog rit. ere'a reon o slo asted turk tas so esh. condssealverylice doue se it. e results are sothint. conds after carvg, hillire rm beace it wor doinrigh continues to run the clock on south korea's unfair and i resent her turner helped locate under $50 under certain missing. but this time last week the ferry disaster unfold and they're still fresh behind that this was a very much a new disaster. where are parked on a boat and see where there's...
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let me start if i can on the peacekeeping issue and that allows me to add a little more billion ast to the response i offered the -- ballest to the response i offered the congressman. peacekeepers are going places and protecting civilians in combating extremism so we don't have to. and it's incredibly important to bear in mind when malli takes over by extreme -- mali takes over by extremists as they were, of course, the french staged an intervention d the united nations stepped up, but to ensure that militants remain vanc wished, we need to support peacekeeping. that's what the peacekeepers are there to do. in sudan, protect people -- south sudan as a country, newly independent country, has historic relationship with us, with many college students around the united states, even high school students now are exercised about the plight of people in that country. the united states led the effort with many people here in this committee, including you and frank wolf and virtually all of the members to bring about this country. and now it's the united nations that are there at a time when we
let me start if i can on the peacekeeping issue and that allows me to add a little more billion ast to the response i offered the -- ballest to the response i offered the congressman. peacekeepers are going places and protecting civilians in combating extremism so we don't have to. and it's incredibly important to bear in mind when malli takes over by extreme -- mali takes over by extremists as they were, of course, the french staged an intervention d the united nations stepped up, but to...
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story about this these three irish brothers who asted to go to war to fight our allies.f those saving private ryan stories. they won't let all the pores of the family services in time. the two older ones got to go to the other one drove them down to cork to see them off. as the youngest brother saw them off, he said i'm going to have a pint of guinness in your name as if i were with the three of each -- to through this together every day. every afternoon this young man would go in the pub, he would call for three genesis, line them up right in front of him -- this is ireland, by the way. he recorded three genesis and drink them simultaneously. he did this for three or four weeks and the pub owner thought it was strange. he asked him what he was doing. he said my brothers are off fighting in war, and i committed that i would have a pint each of every one of them in their absence until the return safely. then a couple of weeks go by and he comes in the pub and he orders two pints of guinness. everybody's whispering, looking at him. pub owner comes over and says, well, i'm
story about this these three irish brothers who asted to go to war to fight our allies.f those saving private ryan stories. they won't let all the pores of the family services in time. the two older ones got to go to the other one drove them down to cork to see them off. as the youngest brother saw them off, he said i'm going to have a pint of guinness in your name as if i were with the three of each -- to through this together every day. every afternoon this young man would go in the pub, he...
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you need people to come in to board of asting governors and figure out the strategy of saying what youave nd enhance what you have and get money to boost it and get hose careerists who are crippling and intimidating the put t you have there and them someplace else in siberia. thank you. [applause] i would like to make one response as someone who is very much of having served is career in the interval broadcasting i would want to one. to end ageous decision shortwave and the assumption everything by o a.m. or f.m. broadcasting, you pretty close to the target audience which generally means you have to be in the broadcasting to. once you do that you put yourself at risk. the first is worst than being closed down. the worst is people who say we take risk of criticizing because we might be closed down. the wholesale t ecision to rely on f.m. broadcasting locally in these put us at enormous risk. told and the assumption was the in the united f.m. s people listen to radio and therefore it should be that way. should, i believe, have f.m. these sting into countries but from neighboring countrie
you need people to come in to board of asting governors and figure out the strategy of saying what youave nd enhance what you have and get money to boost it and get hose careerists who are crippling and intimidating the put t you have there and them someplace else in siberia. thank you. [applause] i would like to make one response as someone who is very much of having served is career in the interval broadcasting i would want to one. to end ageous decision shortwave and the assumption...
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. >>> the wall street journal says pfizer says it would save billions in taxes with a rival with ast-arning of a security gap in internet explorer. hackers could take control of a computer if the user clicked on a specific link. it affects microsoft browser versions 6-11. the fix should be available next month. >>> a vigil held for a connecticut high school student murdered on friday. thousands gathered to remember sanchez. the 15-year-old was stabbed hours before prom. she was loving, joyous and a friend to all. a 16-year-old classmate is charged in her death. >>> "the new york times" looks at bank of america's costly mistakes. they are involved in the financial health. it was undetected for years. bank of america had $4 billion more in capital than it did. >>> the mother of a boy who stoued away in a wheel well of a jet hasn't seen him for eight years. she lives in a refugee camp in ethiopia. he was trying to reach her when he hid on a flight from california to hawaii. he is still in the hospital recovering. >>> a senior russian legislature says her government is considering a respo
. >>> the wall street journal says pfizer says it would save billions in taxes with a rival with ast-arning of a security gap in internet explorer. hackers could take control of a computer if the user clicked on a specific link. it affects microsoft browser versions 6-11. the fix should be available next month. >>> a vigil held for a connecticut high school student murdered on friday. thousands gathered to remember sanchez. the 15-year-old was stabbed hours before prom. she...
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they have been extended for the ast few years. lawmakers do this pretty much without batting an eyelash. they just extend them. it is a good point that you raised comparing the two. we are hearing house republicans now say they do not want to stem them, just a few of them and get rid of the rest. we are starting to hear a little changed of rhetoric but for the past few decades, you're right. as for overseas profits, the argument for that, republicans say if you do not tax corporations on overseas profits, they will feel more freedom in terms of bringing profits home if they want to. there is a hold pot of money sitting around the united states and different countries, made by american countries. there is a disincentive for bringing it back home and basically, once it comes back home, it will have a 35% tax slapped on it automatically. a lot of companies are keeping the money out there and they do not want to bring it home and there is an argument if you get rid of the 35% tax to bring you then, companies will bring it home and bri
they have been extended for the ast few years. lawmakers do this pretty much without batting an eyelash. they just extend them. it is a good point that you raised comparing the two. we are hearing house republicans now say they do not want to stem them, just a few of them and get rid of the rest. we are starting to hear a little changed of rhetoric but for the past few decades, you're right. as for overseas profits, the argument for that, republicans say if you do not tax corporations on...
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so you c coaout grt flor . llshe rm beuse 's wth dog rit. ere'a reon o slo asted turk tas so esh. conds, we n onlsealverylice doue se it. e results are sothint. conds after carvg, hillire rm beace it wor doinrigh a mock combat.welcome back. we o track conditions. >> we are watching wall street. another drop with the industrial average. the dow was off another 95. the nasdaq down 6%. stocks like the bull go are also getting hit again. >> authorities are now warning that it will take some time to confirm the latest underwater sounds the were detected in the indian ocean. an australian navy ship, using a u.s. pinger, has picked up sounds that are consistent with pings from the aircraft a black box about 1,100 mi. off the coast of perth, australia. the batteries in the black boxes run out after 30 days and the plane vanished march the eighth, searchers are in a race against time to locate the device. >> how much has it cost the different countries involved in the search for this malaysian airline. right now, the u.s. on bill along is over $3.3 million. while the cost of one australia ship i
so you c coaout grt flor . llshe rm beuse 's wth dog rit. ere'a reon o slo asted turk tas so esh. conds, we n onlsealverylice doue se it. e results are sothint. conds after carvg, hillire rm beace it wor doinrigh a mock combat.welcome back. we o track conditions. >> we are watching wall street. another drop with the industrial average. the dow was off another 95. the nasdaq down 6%. stocks like the bull go are also getting hit again. >> authorities are now warning that it will take...
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let me start if i can on the peacekeeping issue and that allows me to add a little more billion ast tothe response i offered the -- ballest to the response i offered the congressman. peacekeepers are going places and protecting civilians in combating extremism so we don't have to. and it's incredibly important to bear in mind when malli takes over by extreme -- mali takes over by extremists as they were, of course, the french staged an intervention and the united nations stepped up, but to ensure that militants remain vanc wished, we need to support peacekeeping. that's what the peacekeepers are there to do. in sudan, protect people -- south sudan as a country, newly independent country, has historic relationship with us, with many college students around the united states, even high school students now are exercised about the plight of people in that country. the united states led the effort with many people here in this committee, including you and frank wolf and virtually all of the members to bring about this country. and now it's the united nations that are there at a time when we
let me start if i can on the peacekeeping issue and that allows me to add a little more billion ast tothe response i offered the -- ballest to the response i offered the congressman. peacekeepers are going places and protecting civilians in combating extremism so we don't have to. and it's incredibly important to bear in mind when malli takes over by extreme -- mali takes over by extremists as they were, of course, the french staged an intervention and the united nations stepped up, but to...
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choose between developing a replacement warhead with an uncertain supply of components or retaining an ast new of suspect reliability delaying such a choice may indeed be the best option available to the u.k. well our position of this this that britain shouldn't have clear weapons but i think what it really seriously raises is this debate around britain so-called independent nuclear deterrent it's always described as that by governments and prohibitive forces but of course it is in no sense independent britain can't make its own independent decisions about its defense or about its foreign policy that's not good if we are dependent on another state for the direction of our policy and indeed the implementation of our policies the mutual defense agreement between the us and the u.k. is a sticky subject for another reason independent lawyers have argued that by cooperating on the nuclear weapons programs to such an extent the two countries are in fact in breach of the international treaty on nonproliferation which agrees to stop the spread of nuclear weapons reporting from london i'm poly boyk
choose between developing a replacement warhead with an uncertain supply of components or retaining an ast new of suspect reliability delaying such a choice may indeed be the best option available to the u.k. well our position of this this that britain shouldn't have clear weapons but i think what it really seriously raises is this debate around britain so-called independent nuclear deterrent it's always described as that by governments and prohibitive forces but of course it is in no sense...
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sun for a while, ast least farther south and east. clouds on the increase. cooling begins today. 70s for some. 60s for others. here's sal. >> all right, steve. good morning. we're looking at a commute. not all that bad. as a matter of fact, the bay bridge toll plaza about a 30- minute delay, we haven't had any collisions or stalled vehicles. you can see in the carpool lane it looks pretty good. san mateo bridge 92 that traffic is getting busier by the moment. it's backed up westbound, it gets better by the time you reach foster city. this morning's drive on westbound -- i'm sorry, on southbound 880 is a little bit slow here. no major problems as we move over to the peninsula. 101 is not that bad. 280 is better. let's go back to the desk. >> thank you. >>> 4/20 celebrations. they were held on hippie hill in san francisco over the weekend. that event attracts thousands of people to golden gate park every year. but with that event comes a big cleanup. happening now, ktvu's alex savidge joining us loiv you are in golden gate park. how is the cleanup out there, a
sun for a while, ast least farther south and east. clouds on the increase. cooling begins today. 70s for some. 60s for others. here's sal. >> all right, steve. good morning. we're looking at a commute. not all that bad. as a matter of fact, the bay bridge toll plaza about a 30- minute delay, we haven't had any collisions or stalled vehicles. you can see in the carpool lane it looks pretty good. san mateo bridge 92 that traffic is getting busier by the moment. it's backed up westbound, it...
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he decided he is only going to order audits for those of you with ast names starting fro -l. biden is going to make his rounds up here. isn't that great? i think he has a different take on the state motto. i love the feeling, live free or die. apparently biden is live free on the taxpayers dime. it is a bit of a different spin on this. i have to say, there is good news. we tend to think we are always going to hell in a handbasket. my mother used to say that. she left new hampshire. we tend to do that as conservatives. there is some good news. i want to start with that because you guys can get negative. we have to be positive here. we just had a great speaker and ted cruz and ran paul. rand paul. out that the obama devoting andn is investing an enormous amount of , manpower and other resources to enforce the rule of law in the desert southwest. deportations, the are of the bovine variety. up fortle rounded grazing on federal land. i have a question for the blm. don't they realize that this rancher did this to provide for his cows? he did it out of love. [laughter] [applause] i
he decided he is only going to order audits for those of you with ast names starting fro -l. biden is going to make his rounds up here. isn't that great? i think he has a different take on the state motto. i love the feeling, live free or die. apparently biden is live free on the taxpayers dime. it is a bit of a different spin on this. i have to say, there is good news. we tend to think we are always going to hell in a handbasket. my mother used to say that. she left new hampshire. we tend to...
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screenings, to care for issues that they might not have cared for in the past, so it an a very them ast thing both for well as the care givers that they seek. you.ank what about you, dr. sharfstein, same question. expansion isid extremely important in maryland. we've done analysis that there over $150 million in uncompensated care reductions that we expect as a result of expansion. and it matters a great deal. onea pediatrician, i met would mom who said that her daughter got, was telling me the story about a very sick baby who heart surgery that the medicaid paid for and then me ag the daughter to give hug. they're real people, in maryland, my patients when i see clinic, that the medicaid expansion changes their lives. >> thank you, sir, and i yield back. >> thank you, gentlemen. ranking member of the gentleman from florida is recognized. >> not ranking member, i'm on your team. right.all >> you've been called worse i'm sure. >> thanks, i appreciate this hearing. i got to tell you, when i hear things like that this law is causing premiums to decline sharply for americans, i don't after
screenings, to care for issues that they might not have cared for in the past, so it an a very them ast thing both for well as the care givers that they seek. you.ank what about you, dr. sharfstein, same question. expansion isid extremely important in maryland. we've done analysis that there over $150 million in uncompensated care reductions that we expect as a result of expansion. and it matters a great deal. onea pediatrician, i met would mom who said that her daughter got, was telling me the...
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we have ast of all, republican governor in the state of new jersey who is ringing up the debt just like other governors. he inherited a terrible situation. it is not all his fault. it is not a simple either/or, charles. reduce theng to increase in programs which we think are vital to america. we care about the debt just as much as anybody else. you are not going to scare people in america simply because of doomsday just around the corner. your guys want to privatize it. blockuys want to medicare. who knows what they really want to do with it. we need to change both of the programs and we have in the past , under republican and democratic presidents. we can do this together. it is not the one side has all the answers, it is that america needs to come together and resolve its problems. we always do better in a kind of a situation, don't you think? host: steve is next. jersey shore, pennsylvania. caller: i am calling about this unemployment problem. i have a job. i work on construction roadwork. i have worked there for 10 years. i have not got any unemployment this year because pennsylvani
we have ast of all, republican governor in the state of new jersey who is ringing up the debt just like other governors. he inherited a terrible situation. it is not all his fault. it is not a simple either/or, charles. reduce theng to increase in programs which we think are vital to america. we care about the debt just as much as anybody else. you are not going to scare people in america simply because of doomsday just around the corner. your guys want to privatize it. blockuys want to...
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so you c coaout grt flor . llshe rm beuse 's wth dog rit. ere'a reon o slo asted turk tas so esh. condse n onlsealverylice doue se it. e results are sothint. conds after carvg, hillire rm beace it wor doinrigh and ese ttlengels ild strength. anthat littlangesays, beaceeeeeeee!" doinrigh 60md thvaluyou love.in. ur iuran,becse wt yo][pro bur] e dot kn canurt u. at clisis wi wilife e ro mayot bcoved? and at y cou be ableor y acdenton yr prerty thmoreou kw,thbett youcaplanor . e ro mayot bcoved? [annncercall-800arme, abt yo ine ansee w mu yououldave. [♪] >>erica:-drive time from now 80 minutes from the maze into san francisco. the >>darya:we have new information this morning on a police chase that ended in a shootout in vallejo: officers shot and killed a man they say was driving dangerously and putting people's lives at risk. it happened yesterday afternoon near a taco bell restaurant on solano avenue. police chased the man because he took off after info looking at morning. sunshine and visibility fantastic not the same elsewhere, though. take a look and act but three tenths of a mile trav
so you c coaout grt flor . llshe rm beuse 's wth dog rit. ere'a reon o slo asted turk tas so esh. condse n onlsealverylice doue se it. e results are sothint. conds after carvg, hillire rm beace it wor doinrigh and ese ttlengels ild strength. anthat littlangesays, beaceeeeeeee!" doinrigh 60md thvaluyou love.in. ur iuran,becse wt yo][pro bur] e dot kn canurt u. at clisis wi wilife e ro mayot bcoved? and at y cou be ableor y acdenton yr prerty thmoreou kw,thbett youcaplanor . e ro mayot...
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of ast fall our house representatives, a majority at least, believed that obamacare was very detrimental to this nation, to its economy, to its -- to people's health. and so what did we do? we did what we believed and we voted to completely defund obamacare. that's what we believed, that was the vote we did first. but understanding that in washington you have to have two ouses pass a bill, we passed a compromise measure that simply said, look, obviously obamacare is not ready for primetime. you've had going on four years to get ready and it's not ready for primetime so we are offering you a gift, democrats in the senate, and democrats in the house. we're offering a gift. our compromise is this, we pass the bill, it said let's suspend obamacare for a year, clearly it's not ready, many people will be hurt, that was an incredible gift of a compromise to the senate democrats and the house democrats and even to the president himself. but our democratic friends down the hall had bought into the mainstream conventional wisdom that if the democrats could cause a shutdown, the mainstream media wo
of ast fall our house representatives, a majority at least, believed that obamacare was very detrimental to this nation, to its economy, to its -- to people's health. and so what did we do? we did what we believed and we voted to completely defund obamacare. that's what we believed, that was the vote we did first. but understanding that in washington you have to have two ouses pass a bill, we passed a compromise measure that simply said, look, obviously obamacare is not ready for primetime....
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represented ast to geneva to talk with ukraine and the european union about agreement on ukraine.cials say the goal is to de-escalate that situation. secretary of state kerry is there and the associated report asked if he is seeing any progress and secretary kerry shrugged. vladimir putin rejected the idea that russian troops were in eastern ukraine. haveg up live, we will remarks from british foreign secretary david milbank, and ambassador to serious robert ford. -- two syria robert ford. the event starts in about 10 minutes at about noon eastern here on c-span. to get us there, i will show you an update on the land-use conflict that was taking place on a nevada ranch recently. it included the deployment of federal officers. this is from this morning's "washington journal." we are joined by the washington correspondent for the las vegas sun. i want to talk about this gentleman, clive and monday, and his ranch in nevada. cliven bundy and his ranch in nevada. >> he is a 68-year-old rancher who has been grazing his cap -- grazing his cattle in an area of public lands and the governm
represented ast to geneva to talk with ukraine and the european union about agreement on ukraine.cials say the goal is to de-escalate that situation. secretary of state kerry is there and the associated report asked if he is seeing any progress and secretary kerry shrugged. vladimir putin rejected the idea that russian troops were in eastern ukraine. haveg up live, we will remarks from british foreign secretary david milbank, and ambassador to serious robert ford. -- two syria robert ford. the...
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so you c coaout grt flor . llshe rm beuse 's wth dog rit. ere'a reon o slo asted turk tas so esh. conds we n onlsealverylice doue se it. e results are sothint. conds after carvg, hillire rm beace it wor doinrigh >> we have new video that we want to show you as we head into the 9:00 hour. april fool's prank went bad. this college employee is in trouble with the law. she went to send a text message to her daughter about a possible shooting at a virginia college. the door to the mess it seriously and called 911. >> it turned out of this was all the jokes, the daughter who made the 91 call will not be charged because she did not know. and as is proposing, the school officials said that they were very disappointed in the poor judgment of the employee. >> coming up on kron 4 news. dozens of rabbis are going bald. for a good cause. we will tell you why coming up. >> a san francisco snow border that went missing has now been found. we will tell you how he survived in the snow. >> we also have people behaving badly. >> mother nature did of the rest. you concede this tree crushed 3 cars per it wa
so you c coaout grt flor . llshe rm beuse 's wth dog rit. ere'a reon o slo asted turk tas so esh. conds we n onlsealverylice doue se it. e results are sothint. conds after carvg, hillire rm beace it wor doinrigh >> we have new video that we want to show you as we head into the 9:00 hour. april fool's prank went bad. this college employee is in trouble with the law. she went to send a text message to her daughter about a possible shooting at a virginia college. the door to the mess it...
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as -- ast as limited primitive and that the democracy is not bad or wrong. we are going to embrace it. all your efforts, all the blood and treasure that has been spent been innistan, has not vain, so we look forward to continuing to work with the international community. clear thee message is afghans are not ready to take care of everything themselves. they don't have the resources to do so, but they are appreciative of what others have done. they recognize it is the who hasional community paid. we can look forward to a reset in relationships with washington and with others. i think we can look forward to the signing of the bsa with new government in place soon. implications the new governor decided to have them sign it before transfer of power, but regardless, the dsa is seen by most afghans if not of, as the cornerstone future relations with the united states. nato is another partner in the future. then there is the donor community. good, but let me end. that thereby saying are some major hurdles ahead. aheadare some challenges with the process, but the ex
as -- ast as limited primitive and that the democracy is not bad or wrong. we are going to embrace it. all your efforts, all the blood and treasure that has been spent been innistan, has not vain, so we look forward to continuing to work with the international community. clear thee message is afghans are not ready to take care of everything themselves. they don't have the resources to do so, but they are appreciative of what others have done. they recognize it is the who hasional community...