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matt welch, evan bayh, thank you very much.t to hear from you, should tom brady be suspended. some people are saying for the whole season. we'll read some of your responses coming up. liz? liz: i'm with senator bayh, i really am. >>> okay, yahoo! former coo now revolutionizing the college startup called chegg. he tells us how he managed to boost digital revenue kind of working beyond moving from textbooks nearly 90%. >>> plus is marisa mayer steering his former employer in the right direction? >>> apapproximately ceo tim cook, we'll tell you how one charity auction exceeding all expectations. stay tuned. the pursuit of healthier.ut) it begins from the second we're born. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... from the smallest detail to the boldest leap. healthier means using wellness to keep away illness... knowing a prescription is way more than the pills... and believing that a single life can be made better by millions of others. ♪ healthier takes somebody who can power moder
matt welch, evan bayh, thank you very much.t to hear from you, should tom brady be suspended. some people are saying for the whole season. we'll read some of your responses coming up. liz? liz: i'm with senator bayh, i really am. >>> okay, yahoo! former coo now revolutionizing the college startup called chegg. he tells us how he managed to boost digital revenue kind of working beyond moving from textbooks nearly 90%. >>> plus is marisa mayer steering his former employer in the...
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but again i think he's a pure indiluted liberal and i think senator bayh is right.go too far to the left because he'll run into bernie sanders. it's going to be interesting to see how he stakes out his position and if he is consistent with his record when hillary clinton doesn't really have a record at all, not as first lady where her hillary care was defeated by a democratic congress and not as a senator no remarkable piece of legislation that has her name attached to it and not as secretary of state where her reset with russia failed and peace in the middle east is further away than it's ever been. >> thank you for joining us that's the all time we have for today. >> thank you. >>> what does former governor martin o'malley have to do to be a serious competitor against hillary clinton. send us your tweets we'll read some of your thoughts later in the show. >>> as we continue to monitor the development out of baltimore, programming note. former democratic senator jim webb will join us on "america's news headquarters" 1:00 p.m. eastern here on fox tomorrow afternoon
but again i think he's a pure indiluted liberal and i think senator bayh is right.go too far to the left because he'll run into bernie sanders. it's going to be interesting to see how he stakes out his position and if he is consistent with his record when hillary clinton doesn't really have a record at all, not as first lady where her hillary care was defeated by a democratic congress and not as a senator no remarkable piece of legislation that has her name attached to it and not as secretary...
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this is a look at the commute at the bayh a par -- bay bridge toll plaza. the roads are wet in the parking lot. there's puddles, really, rain? >> no major problems, south 880 it's a nice looking drive. hello steve. >> you remember ladona. >> ladona. played the smaller circuit. >> thank you sal. >>> low clouds in place, drizzle, these are just low clouds, there's no front. what's the difference between low clouds and drizzle. we call it drizzle. it not a cold front, it just a low cloud deck being squeezed out by an area of low pressure. a gray picture here. we'll continue to have a lot of low clouds, the thunderstorms are going nutty over lake county. it has been stuck there. we have low clouds, they get the afternoon thunderstorm to the north, we keep this pattern going for a while. the water temps are coming up, they are not as cold. 17 miles an hour out of the west, there's a breath for a few, mainly it's not that strong. 51, 53, 46, half moon bay monterey. keep an eye on that, may get a northwest breath. see everything comes back around. 30s, 40s, 50, 60
this is a look at the commute at the bayh a par -- bay bridge toll plaza. the roads are wet in the parking lot. there's puddles, really, rain? >> no major problems, south 880 it's a nice looking drive. hello steve. >> you remember ladona. >> ladona. played the smaller circuit. >> thank you sal. >>> low clouds in place, drizzle, these are just low clouds, there's no front. what's the difference between low clouds and drizzle. we call it drizzle. it not a cold...
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around the north bayh, out towards sanity rosa. low to mid 70s, near the tri-valley, warming into the weekend, here's the trend, notice close to san jose, 82 on saturday, more high cloud for no sunday. san francisco staying in the 60s. you can see the north bay hes near 83 on saturday for the tri-valley with a few showers possible north of the golden gate late on sunday. >> rob, look at this. look at they lights, from bakley 98 or hagen buerger. that's about three, almost four miles of jam. fruitvale, and chp says that's the only thing they have going on in the area, so that likely will start to break up, but i've been saying that for about 20 minutes, as you're traveling through that area. knolls foothill, international, those will get you on surface streets past that scene. it should start to clear, i see it turning from red to orange, but still that's sort of a panic sit waits if you're late getting into work. look at that, no problem. we're looking at san jose. there you go, back to you. >>> talking about expectations instead o
around the north bayh, out towards sanity rosa. low to mid 70s, near the tri-valley, warming into the weekend, here's the trend, notice close to san jose, 82 on saturday, more high cloud for no sunday. san francisco staying in the 60s. you can see the north bay hes near 83 on saturday for the tri-valley with a few showers possible north of the golden gate late on sunday. >> rob, look at this. look at they lights, from bakley 98 or hagen buerger. that's about three, almost four miles of...
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speaker at the temple bethel youth group in the basement of the old synagogue building on west broad bayhear downtown. i had never met a national politician before and he made a deep impression on me that day. i remember to this day some of what he said and more of that later. seven years later, in 1965, i showed up in washington as a young reporter covering congress for a magazine. the first thing did i was go see my hometown congressman, jim wright. jim and his chief of staff were very helpful to this young reporter, suggesting who i should get to know on congressional committee staffs. three years later, in the summer of 1968, jim helped me get a job on hubert humphrey's national presidential campaign staff. while i was a student at georgetown law school. the last two people i saw before i headed back to texas following graduation in 1970 were jim and marshall. i told them i hoped to come back to d.c. someday as a congressman. in a neighboring district. i had no intention of ever running against jim wright. [laughter] fast forward to 1976. the carter campaign wanted to come to texas th
speaker at the temple bethel youth group in the basement of the old synagogue building on west broad bayhear downtown. i had never met a national politician before and he made a deep impression on me that day. i remember to this day some of what he said and more of that later. seven years later, in 1965, i showed up in washington as a young reporter covering congress for a magazine. the first thing did i was go see my hometown congressman, jim wright. jim and his chief of staff were very...
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>> well, it doesn't you know, the, you can if you want to buy alibaba, buy alibaba, don't bayh hoo.way, yahoo is a derivative off of this fundamentally there's a lot of problems facing yahoo. we're not recommending the stock. we like alibaba, we like yahoo's suppose y exposure to the stock, but we're going to buy alibaba, yahoo has too many problems. >> tesla, earnings were better than expected and revenue was ahead. investors appear to be worried over rising costs and spending. morgan stanley calling their q 1 cash burn eye-watering and elin mosque talked about rumors of engineers leaving for apple. here's what he said. >> i certainly hope apple gets into the car business, that would be great. we're not really seeing you know, significant attrition of engineers to apple. for anything, car or otherwise. >> probably the best news, henry, is they appear to be on target for delivering 55,000 cars this year. >> they do, that's good. i think the new battery announcement should raise red flags. if you look at it optimistically, another huge market that elon musk is going to conjure into e
>> well, it doesn't you know, the, you can if you want to buy alibaba, buy alibaba, don't bayh hoo.way, yahoo is a derivative off of this fundamentally there's a lot of problems facing yahoo. we're not recommending the stock. we like alibaba, we like yahoo's suppose y exposure to the stock, but we're going to buy alibaba, yahoo has too many problems. >> tesla, earnings were better than expected and revenue was ahead. investors appear to be worried over rising costs and spending....
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so if somebody wants to come along whether it's verizon or whoever and bayh hoo, they got to spend anra $7 billion at least to buy that asset. it's not fair, she should stand on her own two feet. if somebody can do a better job than her in running it, and wants to take her out, they should be able to. >> you've been in yahoo, i guess since then the conversation seems to have tilted in that direction here. you've been a yahoo shlder for a long time, right? you've enjoyed the benefit of the pop in the stock since marissa mayer was named the ceo, correct? >> yeah. for sure. >> so the alibaba part is already baked in. right? that's why the stock has gone up to in the method that it has. why not just sell out of yahoo if you're so unhappy with the performance at this point of marissa mayer and get into something else? >> you know, whether you're talking about aol or yahoo, these are two hated stocks. nobody wanted to touch aol when this was $11 stock. nobody wanted to come on tv and talk about yahoo back in 2011 when it was kicking around in the low teens. in reality that's the perfect tim
so if somebody wants to come along whether it's verizon or whoever and bayh hoo, they got to spend anra $7 billion at least to buy that asset. it's not fair, she should stand on her own two feet. if somebody can do a better job than her in running it, and wants to take her out, they should be able to. >> you've been in yahoo, i guess since then the conversation seems to have tilted in that direction here. you've been a yahoo shlder for a long time, right? you've enjoyed the benefit of the...
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>> they were chairman bayh the same principles that people get so petty in looking at these people who have been married for so many years. guess he had a physical and emotional relationship with somebody who is very close to her, her personal secretary during world war i and she offered him a divorce and it was dramatic no question. but when she pulled away and looked at it, she realized there is nobody else i share values with like i do with him. they believed and they were both progressives. they were democrats very much like theodore roosevelt and that's what led them to work together and was also love because of his physical disability. she did not, she believed he was talented and she believed more in himself than her own efforts and she really thought you cannot lay fallow. you must lead and first as governor of new york and that's really the triad in a sense for her role as first lady and then let the depression hitting and everything almost smashed as far as what we know in terms of american life she takes advantage of that vacuum where breathing is up in the air and that's wh
>> they were chairman bayh the same principles that people get so petty in looking at these people who have been married for so many years. guess he had a physical and emotional relationship with somebody who is very close to her, her personal secretary during world war i and she offered him a divorce and it was dramatic no question. but when she pulled away and looked at it, she realized there is nobody else i share values with like i do with him. they believed and they were both...
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i struggle to understand why we would close the fwauntaun moe pay bayh detention camp only to finance the incarceration of enemy combatants within the united states. the need for a place to detain enemy combatants unfortunately will not go away any time soon system of unquestionably, we need a facility like guantanamo. as we engage an enemy with no respect for borders, we must not move them to our maximum security prisons while the courts determine how we should legally proceed. for our nation's security, i implore you to vote no on this amendment. thank you, mr. chairman, i yield back. the chair: the gentleman from texas. mr. thornberry: i yield one minute to the chair of the -- chair of the investigation oversight subcommittee, the gentlelady from missouri, mrs. hartzler. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. mrs. hartzler: thank you. i rise in opposition to this amendment. why? there are many reasons. but the predominant reason is it allows the following people to come to america's shore or possibly be released. here's a few people who are in guantanamo bay that t
i struggle to understand why we would close the fwauntaun moe pay bayh detention camp only to finance the incarceration of enemy combatants within the united states. the need for a place to detain enemy combatants unfortunately will not go away any time soon system of unquestionably, we need a facility like guantanamo. as we engage an enemy with no respect for borders, we must not move them to our maximum security prisons while the courts determine how we should legally proceed. for our...
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i struggle to understand why we would close the fwauntaun moe pay bayh detention camp only to finance the incarceration of enemy combatants within the united states. the need for a place to detain enemy combatants unfortunately will not go away any time soon system of unquestionably, we need a facility like guantanamo. as we engage an enemy with no respect for borders, we must not move them to our maximum security prisons while the courts determine how we should legally proceed. for our nation's security, i implore you to vote no on this amendment. thank you, mr. chairman, i yield back. the chair: the gentleman from texas. mr. thornberry: i yield one minute to the chair of the -- chair of the investigation oversight subcommittee, the gentlelady from missouri, mrs. hartzler. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. mrs. hartzler: thank you. i rise in opposition to this amendment. why? there are many reasons. but the predominant reason is it allows the following people to come to america's shore or possibly be released. here's a few people who are in guantanamo bay that t
i struggle to understand why we would close the fwauntaun moe pay bayh detention camp only to finance the incarceration of enemy combatants within the united states. the need for a place to detain enemy combatants unfortunately will not go away any time soon system of unquestionably, we need a facility like guantanamo. as we engage an enemy with no respect for borders, we must not move them to our maximum security prisons while the courts determine how we should legally proceed. for our...
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evan bayh and monica crowley will take that on this morning. is it too little too late?to him. can american pharaoh win the triple crown? we'll talk to the jockey. good stuff coming up at the top of the hour. with xfinity from comcast you can manage your account anytime, anywhere on any device. just sign into my account to pay bills, manage service appointments and find answers to your questions. you can even check your connection status on your phone. now it's easier than ever to manage your account. get started at xfinity.com/myaccount >>> the aareaument in mystic has opened a new attraction. we love gators. here to show case the gators is the spokesperson dr. alison. good morning. >> hi. the gators are out staged because we're in such great company. what a great exhibit. i love mystic aquarium. what are people going to see? >> thanks for having us here today. mystic aquarium is a great place. the new exhibit is great. we have established this exhibit to highlight eco systems that need saving. our focal point of the wetlands exhibit is an alligator habitat where we hav
evan bayh and monica crowley will take that on this morning. is it too little too late?to him. can american pharaoh win the triple crown? we'll talk to the jockey. good stuff coming up at the top of the hour. with xfinity from comcast you can manage your account anytime, anywhere on any device. just sign into my account to pay bills, manage service appointments and find answers to your questions. you can even check your connection status on your phone. now it's easier than ever to manage your...
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i struggle to understand why we would close the fwauntaun moe pay bayh detention camp only to finance the incarceration of enemy combatants within the united states. the need for a place to detain enemy combatants unfortunately will not go away any time soon system of unquestionably, we need a facility like guantanamo. as we engage an enemy with no respect for borders, we must not move them to our maximum security prisons while the courts determine how we should legally proceed. for our nation's security, i implore you to vote no on this amendment. thank you, mr. chairman, i yield back. the chair: the gentleman from texas. mr. thornberry: i yield one minute to the chair of the -- chair of the investigation oversight subcommittee, the gentlelady from missouri, mrs. hartzler. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. mrs. hartzler: thank you. i rise in opposition to this amendment. why? there are many reasons. but the predominant reason is it allows the following people to come to america's shore or possibly be released. here's a few people who are in guantanamo bay that t
i struggle to understand why we would close the fwauntaun moe pay bayh detention camp only to finance the incarceration of enemy combatants within the united states. the need for a place to detain enemy combatants unfortunately will not go away any time soon system of unquestionably, we need a facility like guantanamo. as we engage an enemy with no respect for borders, we must not move them to our maximum security prisons while the courts determine how we should legally proceed. for our...
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speaker at the temple bethel youth group in the basement of the old synagogue building on west broad bayh near downtown. i had never met a national politician before and he made a deep impression on me that day. i remember to this day some of what he said and more of that later. seven years later, in 1965, i showed up in washington as a young reporter covering congress for a magazine. the first thing did i was go see my hometown congressman, jim wright. jim and his chief of staff were very helpful to this young reporter suggesting who i should get to know on congressional committee staffs. three years later, in the summer of 1968, jim helped me get a job on hubert humphrey's national presidential campaign staff. while i was a student at georgetown law school. the last two people i saw before i headed back to texas following graduation in 1970 were jim and marsha -- marshall. i told them i hoped to come back to d.c. someday as a congressman. in a neighboring district. i had no intention of ever running against jim wright. [laughter] fast forward to 1976. the carter campaign wanted to come
speaker at the temple bethel youth group in the basement of the old synagogue building on west broad bayh near downtown. i had never met a national politician before and he made a deep impression on me that day. i remember to this day some of what he said and more of that later. seven years later, in 1965, i showed up in washington as a young reporter covering congress for a magazine. the first thing did i was go see my hometown congressman, jim wright. jim and his chief of staff were very...