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so is bader. bader is in there. he scores, cardinals win it 3-2. a game he'll never forget. >> up next in "the pulse," an nfl player cut from his team but police say it was all a mistake so what's the team doing now? >>> and there's no crying in baseball, right? well, a dad's missed opportunity got a different reaction from his son. how your clothes smell can say a lot abut you. that's why new downy protect and refresh conditions fibers to... ...lock out odors. new downy protect and refresh. new charmin ultra soft! it's softer than ever. new charmin ultra soft is twice as absorbent so you can use less. and it's softer than ever... so it's harder to resist. okay, this is getting a little weird. we all go, why not enjoy the go with charmin? outer layer of your tooth surface. enamel is the white, the more that we can strengthen and re-harden that tooth surface, the whiter their patients' teeth are going to be. dentists are going to really want to recommend the new pronamel strong and bright. it's going to give their patients whiter teeth. ♪ >>> time f
so is bader. bader is in there. he scores, cardinals win it 3-2. a game he'll never forget. >> up next in "the pulse," an nfl player cut from his team but police say it was all a mistake so what's the team doing now? >>> and there's no crying in baseball, right? well, a dad's missed opportunity got a different reaction from his son. how your clothes smell can say a lot abut you. that's why new downy protect and refresh conditions fibers to... ...lock out odors. new...
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let's bring in dan bader, "rogue one," he is mobile nation's editor in toronto toe. almost credited you with the "star wars" movies. melissa: that would be awesome. >> i will take that. david: what do you say, dan to folks out there watching why should i be concerned what happens to netflix because i'm not streaming? it is just a flash in the pan like all the dot-com stuff what do you say to them? >> what is interesting nielsen came out with numbers over the weekend that mirroars a lot of what the really strong netflix numbers are showing. 75% of millenials subscribe to one form of streaming media be it netflix or hulu or directv now, something like that, and that number is growing year-over-year. so the 5.2 million, 5.2 million net adds speak to the fact that netflix is producing hit shows every year that people, they want to watch. things like "master of none," things like "orange is the new black," "house of cards," these are shows people subscribe to netflix for. melissa: what they need, is live sports. i hate to interrupt you, that next level they don't have the
let's bring in dan bader, "rogue one," he is mobile nation's editor in toronto toe. almost credited you with the "star wars" movies. melissa: that would be awesome. >> i will take that. david: what do you say, dan to folks out there watching why should i be concerned what happens to netflix because i'm not streaming? it is just a flash in the pan like all the dot-com stuff what do you say to them? >> what is interesting nielsen came out with numbers over the...
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we head down to monasis, virginia, where an union cue bader-like company is cashing in on this industrytrucks with everything they need. we ask them how they navigate mixing love with business and we talk to the chair woman of the international franchise association about what you need to know if you want to franchise your company. grow fast, two far, work smarter, coming um next on your business.
we head down to monasis, virginia, where an union cue bader-like company is cashing in on this industrytrucks with everything they need. we ask them how they navigate mixing love with business and we talk to the chair woman of the international franchise association about what you need to know if you want to franchise your company. grow fast, two far, work smarter, coming um next on your business.
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they can try to use committee assignments but that is a problem because last time chart -- john bader try to do that, they quickly had to reverse it. paul ryan is a fundraiser so that is one way he can help but i saw plenty of members for whom he fund raised, he asked them to vote his way. not much power that -- there. >> a question on the freedom caucus. a diversity within our conference across the board, but how problematic has the freedom caucus been for the leadership team? the freedom caucus has been problematic for a couple of years now. even bigger trouble for republicans. they have enough votes that they could stop even republican measures and obviously, democrats are unlikely to support anything. if the freedom caucus opposes anything, it will not get through the house. they use that power to their advantage to forces to become more conservative and assume is it becomes more conservative, republican senator hard time with votes. we have seen things play out where it makes it that much tougher to get these difficult things through. >> it's only the problem mitch mcconnell has
they can try to use committee assignments but that is a problem because last time chart -- john bader try to do that, they quickly had to reverse it. paul ryan is a fundraiser so that is one way he can help but i saw plenty of members for whom he fund raised, he asked them to vote his way. not much power that -- there. >> a question on the freedom caucus. a diversity within our conference across the board, but how problematic has the freedom caucus been for the leadership team? the...
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- are you kidding me, ruth bader ginsburg is gonna hold on to her robe until, they're gonna have to pull it out of her hands, you know that. - they should give her a gym membership or something. if i were a liberal, i would do that. - seriously, yeah. like pet pills, i totally agree. so why did conservatives decide that trump was acceptable to them? because if you recall, the entire republican primary was litigated along the lines of he's not legitimately one of us. he's not legitimately one of us. - right, so part of what happened is that the republican base turned out to be not as conservative, not as philosophically conservative as any of us thought. so the average person out there, my dad was a prison guard in western maryland, i went to college in west virginia, my mom lives in pennsylvania, she drove people to the polls to vote for donald trump, she doesn't know who edmund burke is except for what she read in my book, but she has a conservative instinct, a populist conservative instinct that donald trump tapped into in a way that ted cruz and marco rubio and john kasich never could
- are you kidding me, ruth bader ginsburg is gonna hold on to her robe until, they're gonna have to pull it out of her hands, you know that. - they should give her a gym membership or something. if i were a liberal, i would do that. - seriously, yeah. like pet pills, i totally agree. so why did conservatives decide that trump was acceptable to them? because if you recall, the entire republican primary was litigated along the lines of he's not legitimately one of us. he's not legitimately one of...
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we head down to monasis, virginia, where an union cue bader-like company is cashing in on this industry by providing trucks with everything they need. we ask them how they navigate mixing love with business and we talk to the chair woman of the international franchise association about what you need to know if you want to franchise your company. grow fast, two far, work smarter, coming um next on your business. >> hi, everyone. i'm j.j. ramberg and welcome to "your business," the show dedicated to helping your growing business. how many of you love a good food truck? the meals have definitely come a long way. you no longer have to settle for hot dogs or pretzels. with hungry customers always lined up, two virginia business owners have made food trucks their lives, not only their own trucks, but they started a company to help others. the strategy has been so successful that many food truck owners are now rolling in the dough. ♪ >> our entire approach to growth is problem solving. growth is painful and uncomfortable. >> edz wardo and jason know it can be scary to expand your company. >> w
we head down to monasis, virginia, where an union cue bader-like company is cashing in on this industry by providing trucks with everything they need. we ask them how they navigate mixing love with business and we talk to the chair woman of the international franchise association about what you need to know if you want to franchise your company. grow fast, two far, work smarter, coming um next on your business. >> hi, everyone. i'm j.j. ramberg and welcome to "your business,"...
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only that he was bombastic but now that wasw the big welcome to send diego and major league baseball bader people were not very happy about it.s dollar >> so as you mentioned he was bombastic a and a bit of a drinker than that judge ito on their marriage so all this time but it was not quite so rosy?.. >> any time i hit a wall in my research i went back to the revelation to the cook county court house was the divorce papers of ray and ethel on the papers of the divorce rate filed herselfally t after they got married but joe was so troubled by his alcoholism in now what we would call a functional alcoholic. he could drink all night long been be up to zero hours later delivering a speech at a convention. and before we had language talking about addictionism, e especially in place society so joan was so fed up and this is her i learned why mcdonald's was not eager to help me so she decided she would convene all the people in the early addiction treatment movement that was just burgeoning and alcoholics anonymous existed but not a huge industry in with the acknowledgment. in with that meeting
only that he was bombastic but now that wasw the big welcome to send diego and major league baseball bader people were not very happy about it.s dollar >> so as you mentioned he was bombastic a and a bit of a drinker than that judge ito on their marriage so all this time but it was not quite so rosy?.. >> any time i hit a wall in my research i went back to the revelation to the cook county court house was the divorce papers of ray and ethel on the papers of the divorce rate filed...
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there's a question whether ruth bader ginsburg should recuse herself because she said some things abouts running and now that he was president which were unseemly. calling him an egomaniac, even joking she might leave the country if he became country president, do you think that's a fair issue? >> i'm not going to qualify individual supreme court judges but i love your analogies about the chef. the one i use is simply, do you lock your front door at night when you go to bed? sure you do. and during the day when people come into your house who decided? do they decide who comes in or do you decide. the president has the constitutional authority and has had to decide who comes to the united states and becoming an america is not a rights, it's a privilege. >> to other big immigration wins this week, the house gop making good on the promise to make america safe again bypassing case law and defunding sanctuary cities. defending criminal illegal aliens. democrats went nuts, listen. >> the republican parties have had mexican fever. is it not going well for the leader, let's whip out that mexica
there's a question whether ruth bader ginsburg should recuse herself because she said some things abouts running and now that he was president which were unseemly. calling him an egomaniac, even joking she might leave the country if he became country president, do you think that's a fair issue? >> i'm not going to qualify individual supreme court judges but i love your analogies about the chef. the one i use is simply, do you lock your front door at night when you go to bed? sure you do....
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. >> spending time with his parents and his bader was a civil engineer i think?refighter that is modest but lovely. [laughter] so where is the mean mom? and it is interesting because it is an unusual place. >> above to tell you about travis kalanick what was his rosebud? he told me the story of the book of the indian guide. they don't call them that any more but the program run by the ymca. and that was ted years before travis and he tells me the story of a fund-raising drive for a camping trip and the indian guide but to that he bent and he was bound and determined to sell those pancakes. so he would stay there until the wee hours of the night so he was being beaten in the basement or his hard-working father i don't know. >> and then to have dead animal heads with his waffles' but but then to talk about bullying and being bullied. >> he was an athlete also a mathlete of sorts so he played both of those positions he would tell stories to be bullied for being catered. but i did not get the sense that they were emotional a lot of kids get teased. >>. >> so talking
. >> spending time with his parents and his bader was a civil engineer i think?refighter that is modest but lovely. [laughter] so where is the mean mom? and it is interesting because it is an unusual place. >> above to tell you about travis kalanick what was his rosebud? he told me the story of the book of the indian guide. they don't call them that any more but the program run by the ymca. and that was ted years before travis and he tells me the story of a fund-raising drive for a...
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it easy and the fact that ruth bader ginsburg was appointed by bill clinton does not mean that she asks herself before she writes an opinion how would bill clinton like me to vote on this but it's always interesting that she has certain preferred policy preferences and those are preferred policy preferences which are by far in large in-line with the agenda of the democratic party and when you have clarence thomas and scalia writing opinions they don't ask themselves what would ronald reagan have done and what would george h.w. bush have done this issue? maybe they know what they would have done but by and large they vote for outcomes that are consistent with the ideological bent of those presidents. the people i've been talking to and not only in this country but also in london where they are very much interested in the politicization of the judiciary to people i've been talking who are adjusted in outcomes, lawyers who like to get well into the weeds and discuss originalism and textualism and doctrine as to how they get to those outcomes and scalia was in ritualist and made an enormous
it easy and the fact that ruth bader ginsburg was appointed by bill clinton does not mean that she asks herself before she writes an opinion how would bill clinton like me to vote on this but it's always interesting that she has certain preferred policy preferences and those are preferred policy preferences which are by far in large in-line with the agenda of the democratic party and when you have clarence thomas and scalia writing opinions they don't ask themselves what would ronald reagan...
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. >> stephen: i have never been invited to tea with aretha franklin or ruth bader ginsburg, or anyone prime me for information about the "atlanta housewives" if truth be told. >> stephen: what did you think was going to happen? >> well, i thought she wanted to collaborate with me on something. yes. >> stephen: do a duet? >> the amazing thing was at the end of the conversation-- we hung out about 40 minutes-- and she said, "let me get your number." and i said, "great." and she put my number in her phone as, "mr. cohen/housewives." which was so great. because, if i met you at a bar and i was like, "oh, man, this guy. let me get your number." i would put, like, "stephen waspy southerner." so i'm "mr. cohen/housewives" to aretha franklin. i like it, when she booty texts me later. yeah. >> stephen: and hit you up? >> yeah, right, exactly. >> stephen: you produce-- how many shows do you produce? >> a lot. a lot of "housewives." i'm an e.p. on "love connection" on fox. >> stephen: which you're the host of. not politically, but just as a producer of reality television. >> yeah. >> stephen: wh
. >> stephen: i have never been invited to tea with aretha franklin or ruth bader ginsburg, or anyone prime me for information about the "atlanta housewives" if truth be told. >> stephen: what did you think was going to happen? >> well, i thought she wanted to collaborate with me on something. yes. >> stephen: do a duet? >> the amazing thing was at the end of the conversation-- we hung out about 40 minutes-- and she said, "let me get your...
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so during a private event he talked about the possibility of ruth bader ginsburg and anthony kennedyand hinted that another conservative justice could also call it quits. but he didn't name them. so we'll see. and helping our heroes get their degrees, the house unveiling bipartisan legislation to provide the biggest expansion of college aid for veterans in a decade. the proposal would remove a 15-year time limit to get benefits, which would make more money available. it's an effort to fill coverage gaps in the gi bill. rob: we could learn today whether little charlie gard can come to the united states to get the treatments 245 his parents want him to have. his parents will be back in court today after a u.s. professor told the judge that he believed their son can be saved. the neurologist presenting the court with new analysis of a study that shows charlie could have from an 11 to a 56% chance of improving his condition. the 11 month old remains on life support at a hospital in the u.k., suffering an extremely rare genetic condition, such a sad story. heather: 11 to 56% chance though
so during a private event he talked about the possibility of ruth bader ginsburg and anthony kennedyand hinted that another conservative justice could also call it quits. but he didn't name them. so we'll see. and helping our heroes get their degrees, the house unveiling bipartisan legislation to provide the biggest expansion of college aid for veterans in a decade. the proposal would remove a 15-year time limit to get benefits, which would make more money available. it's an effort to fill...
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and eric degin the author of race bader how the media weelds dangerous words to divide a nation. i have to ask you all, where were you, kyra, when that verdict was read in 1995? >> ways working as reporter at ktbs in los angeles. i will never forget it. my co-anchor and i were in the live van. we were thinking, okay, there's a lot of evidence here. how is this going to go down sni just remember hearing both of us, we paused. we were in shock. we were blown away. very surprised. >> yeah. >> at what had happened. >> where were you? >> on the upper east side. by myself. i was a young reporter for a magazine called "city limits." and happened to be walking bay store with television answers all kin and electronics. i watched through the glass, this young 23, 24-year-old young woman. and it was not lost on me in that moment. again i was having a very visceral reaction. not unlike a lot of african-americans at the time. but there were no african-americans around me. that was not lost on me. i remember feeling i needed to click my sentiment and feeling he at the time. >> mark? >> i was a
and eric degin the author of race bader how the media weelds dangerous words to divide a nation. i have to ask you all, where were you, kyra, when that verdict was read in 1995? >> ways working as reporter at ktbs in los angeles. i will never forget it. my co-anchor and i were in the live van. we were thinking, okay, there's a lot of evidence here. how is this going to go down sni just remember hearing both of us, we paused. we were in shock. we were blown away. very surprised. >>...
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she is the story with the bader doing my very latest. >> speaking to reporters today on capital here,ior democrat on the senate intelligence committee gave the fbi director the benefit of the doubt. it was are very people that would know better how to draft a memo, so who wouldn't fall into the classified area then james comey. he testified to that before our committee to a question that i asked him. >> legal sources for the matter told them his memos document has conversations with president trump aren't considered government records. fbi employees sign these employment agreements, they're called fd to 90 ones that block the unauthorized storage or sharing of government material. an fbi veteran today the rule is applied to rank-and-file ages as well as executives. >> is hard to believe that information would not be classified and further, if it is true, that the information secret and/or confidential, and that would be in violation of the rules. >> testifying for the same senate panel last not month, comey explained his actions. >> are you considered to be somehow your own personal d
she is the story with the bader doing my very latest. >> speaking to reporters today on capital here,ior democrat on the senate intelligence committee gave the fbi director the benefit of the doubt. it was are very people that would know better how to draft a memo, so who wouldn't fall into the classified area then james comey. he testified to that before our committee to a question that i asked him. >> legal sources for the matter told them his memos document has conversations with...
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he was the first of the hat—trick for moeen ali and member bader came in.xt over four moeen ali to get rid of maharaj, lbw. england came into this test match with decent players. the much of the game, england benefited from the cloud cover, the seaming conditions, swing conditions, but it was moeen ali who took advantage of the pitch just wearing a bit to wrap things up with that hat—trick. for the crowd that came in, it was about half full. if you paid £20, or £1 416 and under, i think you got a good of cricket. thank you very much. england beating south africa by 239 runs. the re—introduction of safe—standing at premier league football grounds has come a step closer, after liverpool fans have voted overwhelmingly in favour of rail seating. grounds in the top two tiers of english football have been all—seater as a legacy of the hillsborough disaster in 1989 which left 96 liverpool fans dead. 0ur reporter david 0rnstein joins me for more on this. it could be seen as a very influential day. calls have been growing for a relaxation of the legislation. since s
he was the first of the hat—trick for moeen ali and member bader came in.xt over four moeen ali to get rid of maharaj, lbw. england came into this test match with decent players. the much of the game, england benefited from the cloud cover, the seaming conditions, swing conditions, but it was moeen ali who took advantage of the pitch just wearing a bit to wrap things up with that hat—trick. for the crowd that came in, it was about half full. if you paid £20, or £1 416 and under, i think...
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he clerked on the eastern district of new york, and justice ruth bader ginsberg. he served as deputy general counsel for three years and for five years he served as an assistant poster general at the department of justice. he has argued ten cases before the u.s. supreme court and was the primary author of briefs and over 150 cases in the high court. will, the court heard two significant redistricting cases this past term. cooper. whether you tell us a little bit about those cases. >> i'll be happy too. thank you for having me. the supreme court did hear two major redistricting cases. i will knock it into the weeds of the various districts. mostly to keep you from falling asleep and keep me from messing up. but, both cases was about the intersection between traditional districting principles. what happens is a state has a variety of objectives they want to achieve in redistricting. district lines, some political issues which we will be talking about later, but the state also must consider race. why is that? because of the voting rights acts in the mid- 1990s howeve
he clerked on the eastern district of new york, and justice ruth bader ginsberg. he served as deputy general counsel for three years and for five years he served as an assistant poster general at the department of justice. he has argued ten cases before the u.s. supreme court and was the primary author of briefs and over 150 cases in the high court. will, the court heard two significant redistricting cases this past term. cooper. whether you tell us a little bit about those cases. >> i'll...
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trumpcare del is every bitev as mean as the old one even meaner with the addition of the cruz amendment bader republicans looking at this bill should be able to see the incredibly modest change , the small plots of funding for zero puli abuse treatment -- zero pureed abuse is a drop in the of bucket to the seniors and americans with pre-existing conditions it is clear the core of the bill will remain. until the bitter end a motion to proceed is on the boat of the core of the bill on the idea that middle-class americans and v the seniors should pay more for less health care that it should be harder for those americans to avoid health care to vote on the idea that corporations and special interest to serve another tax break that you are for that idea of the oh yes on the motion to proceed but my republican friends do not be tempted by the profs -- promise of amendments to fix the bill it is clear the leadership needs to keep the core of this bill as a dagger to the heart of medicaid through the bitter and. republicans keep talking about changing the status quo but you don't change the status qu
trumpcare del is every bitev as mean as the old one even meaner with the addition of the cruz amendment bader republicans looking at this bill should be able to see the incredibly modest change , the small plots of funding for zero puli abuse treatment -- zero pureed abuse is a drop in the of bucket to the seniors and americans with pre-existing conditions it is clear the core of the bill will remain. until the bitter end a motion to proceed is on the boat of the core of the bill on the idea...