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he's in trouble with north bergen over a side yard he owns with cars. >> i remember them.of the finest automobiles on the road. >> buses decades worth. >> full of stuff. air conditioners in the bathtub. >> a lawnmower engine back here. ten grand. it's. >> you call this a junkyard. >> wait until you see the bathtub. >> it's right there. you see the big maroon thing putting my foot on it. right here. that's a tough. as a a bathtub. >> i never put that in there. >> the question is this. >> i never put that in there. >> fair enough is. i'm just saying it's here. okay. >> these drums are all empty. >> but herbert can you see the town's.of view would all? >> okay. >> enormous. >> 's orbit in all pack rat? is this their way of getting back in a guy that has been busting their chops? >> am dropping him off just now and he will go into what i believe is a council meeting here in north bergen the commissioners pass about two dozen ordinances and then it was the public's turn to speak. he got up and did his job as a committee watchdog but talked mainly about generators. a spokesman h
he's in trouble with north bergen over a side yard he owns with cars. >> i remember them.of the finest automobiles on the road. >> buses decades worth. >> full of stuff. air conditioners in the bathtub. >> a lawnmower engine back here. ten grand. it's. >> you call this a junkyard. >> wait until you see the bathtub. >> it's right there. you see the big maroon thing putting my foot on it. right here. that's a tough. as a a bathtub. >> i never put...
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. >> this is the bergen county fire academy in northern new jersey. it's a giant state-of-the-art complex for training firefighters. >> they do 52 three-hour lessons, and they're taught everything from how to carry hose and how to attach the nozzles and how to put out fires, how to search buildings and things like that. >> while many of the participants are adults, the program is also open to teens 16 or older. and it's not just for guys. >> i joined this program because i wanted to become a volunteer firefighter, because my dad was and so was my grandpa, so it was kind of in the family. >> but things have sure changed since her grandfather fought fires. firefighters today use a lot of special equipment. >> this station here, the students will demonstrate how to do an in-service check of their air pack to make sure it's functioning properly and they have enough air in it, and then they will demonstrate how to properly put it on their back, as well as their facepiece, and breathe air through it. >> and it's important because if it's damaged, it might f
. >> this is the bergen county fire academy in northern new jersey. it's a giant state-of-the-art complex for training firefighters. >> they do 52 three-hour lessons, and they're taught everything from how to carry hose and how to attach the nozzles and how to put out fires, how to search buildings and things like that. >> while many of the participants are adults, the program is also open to teens 16 or older. and it's not just for guys. >> i joined this program because...
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max bergen wrote back and said the world is not ready for this. hemingway said this is the word that describes the character best, so it stays in. they write back and forth about the "f" word being used in the book. hemingway is working on another book. let's just print, publish, and wrote on. max perkins thanked him for removing the word. hemingway wrote him back and said, thank you. go fornicate yourself. hemingway's characters are big. he is a hunter. he is a fisherman. he has an ego larger then his own life. that is what people believe, what you tell people about yourself. if you since your talks about yourself, which he does not need to, you think you are just with a larger-than-life character and the biggest author in the world, self admitted in his writing alone, and probably would have a trouble telling you. he had this entire life, from adolescence. he was taller than his classmates. he played high school football while working on the school newspaper. hemingway has the ability to be all things. i think that is what makes his writing so g
max bergen wrote back and said the world is not ready for this. hemingway said this is the word that describes the character best, so it stays in. they write back and forth about the "f" word being used in the book. hemingway is working on another book. let's just print, publish, and wrote on. max perkins thanked him for removing the word. hemingway wrote him back and said, thank you. go fornicate yourself. hemingway's characters are big. he is a hunter. he is a fisherman. he has an...
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let's bring in peter bergen and phil mudd a former cia official. where -- american counter terrorism officials have had much to celebrate in recent days but you also explain why killing off some top leaders might not necessarily prove to be all that important. >> the leader of isis al baghdadi was almost unknown to people three years ago. and there have been plenty of leaders taken off the battlefield and isis is stronger than ever. the counter-argument is a campaign that removing a lot of the leaders, you know that is pretty effective, but you know of course he as an important person in that organization but they have a succession plan. if you take out 30 of the top leaders, that does have an effect. 4 but one drone strike is not a huge transformational event. a campaign that take out el many is going to work in the long term. >> i'm anxious to get your thoughts on this. there's one school of thought that says the high-profile visibility of taking out some isis -- or al qaeda leaders could wind up actually strengthening isis or al qaeda for that m
let's bring in peter bergen and phil mudd a former cia official. where -- american counter terrorism officials have had much to celebrate in recent days but you also explain why killing off some top leaders might not necessarily prove to be all that important. >> the leader of isis al baghdadi was almost unknown to people three years ago. and there have been plenty of leaders taken off the battlefield and isis is stronger than ever. the counter-argument is a campaign that removing a lot...
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bergen. isn't this a clear act of terrorism terrorism? >> yes.suspect was planning a race war. that's a fundamentally objective. this fits neatly into that. this is an act of terrorism. it may not be prosecuted as such because there are nine murders, he's confessed to the crime. there will be a hate crime element to the investigation. it may not be necessary as a legal matter to call terrorism. we should call a spade a spade. stk resistance to it has nothing to do with the law. the idea of a political component, but we define it broadly. certainly, this would fit into any definition. why do you think so many are resistant to calling this charleston church massacre terrorism? >> well i think it's difficult for people to think that extremists who share their side of the political spectrum might engage in something so violent. muslims object to having their whole community judged by the actions of this tiny violent fringe. just as on the other side people on the right objecting to be judged or associated with violence extremism. >> except -- you are
bergen. isn't this a clear act of terrorism terrorism? >> yes.suspect was planning a race war. that's a fundamentally objective. this fits neatly into that. this is an act of terrorism. it may not be prosecuted as such because there are nine murders, he's confessed to the crime. there will be a hate crime element to the investigation. it may not be necessary as a legal matter to call terrorism. we should call a spade a spade. stk resistance to it has nothing to do with the law. the idea...
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juanfra --un porvoz de los bomberos infm que elsiniestro se produjo en "bergen alley unpequeÑo callejnlas calles "north pointy"bay". lorena ---las autoridas investigan la erte de unapersona esta madrugadan un aparatoso accidente en lautopista 1 en direccin norte, en la ciudad de san jos.juanfra ---a raiz del incidentevarios arboles se prendieron enllamas causando la movizaciode bomberos ---caterine orozco nos amÑa en el estudio con los detalles... buenos dias. live bug...
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peter bergen philip mudd jane harmon. we'll stay on top of this.rs in the pentagon sending another 1,000 u.s. troops on top of the 3,000 that are already there in iraq. we'll see what happens. >>> coming up he was one of the most powerful men in washington but only a few hours ago, he pushed his way through a pack of reporters and photographers on his way to court. stand by for the breaking news on the former speaker of the house, dennis hastert. >>> and later, an incredible story of injustice. why was a teenager locked up for nearly three years without a trial? now that he's dead how many others face the same ordeal? the beast was as long as the boat. for seven hours, we did battle. until i said... you will not beat... meeeeee!!! greg. what should i do with your fish? gary. just put it in the cooler. if you're a fisherman, you tell tales. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. it's what you do. put the fish in the cooler! across america people, like basketball hall of famer dominique wil
peter bergen philip mudd jane harmon. we'll stay on top of this.rs in the pentagon sending another 1,000 u.s. troops on top of the 3,000 that are already there in iraq. we'll see what happens. >>> coming up he was one of the most powerful men in washington but only a few hours ago, he pushed his way through a pack of reporters and photographers on his way to court. stand by for the breaking news on the former speaker of the house, dennis hastert. >>> and later, an incredible...
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let's talk about it with peter bergen.y this is someone who himself said he wanted to start a race war. does the federal law need to be rewritten to classify an act like this as terrorism so there isn't even a debate? >> maybe. i mean when a federal prosecutor looks at any crime, they want to not introduce -- they want to try it in the simplest possible way. and there's going to be very little controversy that he's already confessed to the crime, it's easiest to try this as murder. introducing other concepts such as hate crime which is what the department of justice is thinking about or even terrorism could complicate it. that doesn't mean of course that it's not something we should be talking about because clearly when you say you're calling for a race war, that's a very political objective. when you're killing civilians with a political objective, that is by any conventional definition, terrorism. >> don't you think it would perhaps cause us and lawmakers to go even harder after people like this people like dylann roof.
let's talk about it with peter bergen.y this is someone who himself said he wanted to start a race war. does the federal law need to be rewritten to classify an act like this as terrorism so there isn't even a debate? >> maybe. i mean when a federal prosecutor looks at any crime, they want to not introduce -- they want to try it in the simplest possible way. and there's going to be very little controversy that he's already confessed to the crime, it's easiest to try this as murder....
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for the first time on bloomberg television, bergen weighs in on a seismic shift taking place in television. his plans for becoming the next big wireless company and why you might looking to merge with that guy, john ledger. charlie: they have done it for testing job in being the upstart company. that did: he faces questions about his management style. charlie: we have high expectations. me as charlie ergen dishes it out on this addition of "titans at the table." hello. welcome to "titans at the ta" charlie ergen has always been something of a fearless renegade. gergen led a group in the 1980's and started dish in the next decade. becomeprocess, he has one of the richest men in america, worth nearly $20 billion. he stepped out of the spotlight to2011, and in the ceo reins joe clinton. he is back in the hot seat. what the satellite tv business in its early days, he wants to get the forefront of this change by creating a new over the top product called sling tv and buying up the billions of dollars worth of wireless assets. assets he says can be used to build a legitimate competitor to at&t a
for the first time on bloomberg television, bergen weighs in on a seismic shift taking place in television. his plans for becoming the next big wireless company and why you might looking to merge with that guy, john ledger. charlie: they have done it for testing job in being the upstart company. that did: he faces questions about his management style. charlie: we have high expectations. me as charlie ergen dishes it out on this addition of "titans at the table." hello. welcome to...
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al qaeda isn't going to accept that. >> peter bergen phil mud, thank you to both of you. great insight on this string of u.s. successes here. >>> just ahead, we are learning what prison worker joyce mitchell is doing behind bars along with new details about her alleged role in the escape of two brutal killers. >>> will rachel dolezal's resignation as a local naacp leader calm the controversy after her parents outed her as being white and not black? i'll be getting the first reaction from the national naacp president, cornell williams brooks standing by to talk with us. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. i've smoked a lot and quit a lot but ended up nowhere. now i use this. the nicoderm cq patch, with unique extended release technology helps pr
al qaeda isn't going to accept that. >> peter bergen phil mud, thank you to both of you. great insight on this string of u.s. successes here. >>> just ahead, we are learning what prison worker joyce mitchell is doing behind bars along with new details about her alleged role in the escape of two brutal killers. >>> will rachel dolezal's resignation as a local naacp leader calm the controversy after her parents outed her as being white and not black? i'll be getting the...
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for the first time on bloomberg television, bergen weighs in on a seismic shift taking place in televisionfor becoming the next big wireless company and why he might looking to merge with that guy, john ledger. charlie: they have done it for testing jobs in the upstart -- they certainly have done
for the first time on bloomberg television, bergen weighs in on a seismic shift taking place in televisionfor becoming the next big wireless company and why he might looking to merge with that guy, john ledger. charlie: they have done it for testing jobs in the upstart -- they certainly have done
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the bergen-belsen cap was liberated by british troops at the end of the second world war. reporter: after days of large public appearances, a moment of quiet reflection. it was queen elizabeth's personal wish to come here, to the former concentration camp, where at least 52,000 people from across europe were killed at the hands of the nazis. one of them was anne frank whose journal, written during a time in hiding, has been read by millions worldwide. british forces liberated the camp in april 1945, just over 70 years ago. this footage shot by soldiers was the first visible proof of the holocaust. the images have become part of german and british collective memory. after a short commemoration ceremony the queen met with liberators and survivors of the camp. a sober and to her three-day german tour. they give for joining us. we'll see you again at the top of the hour. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] onal; for over 80 years featuring all inclusive tours and go as you plea
the bergen-belsen cap was liberated by british troops at the end of the second world war. reporter: after days of large public appearances, a moment of quiet reflection. it was queen elizabeth's personal wish to come here, to the former concentration camp, where at least 52,000 people from across europe were killed at the hands of the nazis. one of them was anne frank whose journal, written during a time in hiding, has been read by millions worldwide. british forces liberated the camp in april...
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the bergen-belsen cap was liberated by british troops at the end of the second world war. reporter: after days of large public appearances, a moment of quiet reflection. it was queen elizabeth's personal wish to come here, to the former concentration camp, where at least 52,000 people from across europe were killed at the hands of the nazis. one of them was anne frank whose journal, written during a time in hiding, has been read by millions worldwide. british forces liberated the camp in april 1945, just over 70 years ago. this footage shot by soldiers was the first visible proof of the holocaust. the images have become part of german and british collective memory. after a short commemoration ceremony the queen met with liberators and survivors of the camp. a sober and to her three-day german tour. they give for joining us. we'll see you again at the top of the hour. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] 24." our top story. three terror attacks on three continents. a bloody d
the bergen-belsen cap was liberated by british troops at the end of the second world war. reporter: after days of large public appearances, a moment of quiet reflection. it was queen elizabeth's personal wish to come here, to the former concentration camp, where at least 52,000 people from across europe were killed at the hands of the nazis. one of them was anne frank whose journal, written during a time in hiding, has been read by millions worldwide. british forces liberated the camp in april...
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they'll unveil plans for a casino at the bergen county racetrack.real competition for atlantic city's struggling casino industry. lawmakers are trying to expand gambling in the state. >>> this is a morning you're going to wish you lived in illinois. a lucky ticket holder in illinois matched all six numbers in last night's mega millions drawing. the jackpot is worth an estimated $260 million. and there are million dollar winners in new jersey and pennsylvania. so, apparently hold onto your tickets. i guess you can be okay living in philadelphia, too. >>> new york post reporting caitlyn jenner is being slated by beauty lines including mac cosmetics. the report cites high level meeting with jenner occurred months before the vanity fair cover was even released. there are plans to make her the new face of the edgy makeup line. the estee lauder beauty lines is all ages, all races all sexes. >> erin i could be jenner as the new viva glam. get a big spokesperson, i could see this happening. >> reporter: rue paul was a spokesperson for awhile that's right. >
they'll unveil plans for a casino at the bergen county racetrack.real competition for atlantic city's struggling casino industry. lawmakers are trying to expand gambling in the state. >>> this is a morning you're going to wish you lived in illinois. a lucky ticket holder in illinois matched all six numbers in last night's mega millions drawing. the jackpot is worth an estimated $260 million. and there are million dollar winners in new jersey and pennsylvania. so, apparently hold onto...
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because a lot of instances, like bergen and places like that, if they needed workers and did not have enough in one sector, they would send them on a train -- boxcars full of them -- all the way down to another sector to fill out as a workforce. those that they could trust. bradley: what did the people do to you? how did they react? holmes: those that were living -- they looked like death eating a soda cracker. that's what we used to call it. they were like, skin and bones. you -- can you imagine a skeleton trying to talk to you? and holding out his hand? can you imagine that? you get any kind of an inkling what it's like? and this is all you saw. these people could not get up. these people were literally abandoned, and i imagine that when the germans took off running, i imagine that those that were capable of going -- they herded them in front of them. because, see, upon our approach, the germans were not going to stick around. they were not going to stick around for us to see them nor how many prisoners they took with them. and whether they kill them or not, i do not know, but you k
because a lot of instances, like bergen and places like that, if they needed workers and did not have enough in one sector, they would send them on a train -- boxcars full of them -- all the way down to another sector to fill out as a workforce. those that they could trust. bradley: what did the people do to you? how did they react? holmes: those that were living -- they looked like death eating a soda cracker. that's what we used to call it. they were like, skin and bones. you -- can you...
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the queen toured the grounds of the infamous bergen belsen camp where at least 52,000 people died duringalso met with holocaust survivors and british veterans who helped liberate the camp 70 years ago. >>> when we come back a week for the history books. and what it the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. fact. advil is not only strong it's gentle on your body too. no wonder doctors and patients have trusted advil... for their tough pains for over 30 years. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frust
the queen toured the grounds of the infamous bergen belsen camp where at least 52,000 people died duringalso met with holocaust survivors and british veterans who helped liberate the camp 70 years ago. >>> when we come back a week for the history books. and what it the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a...
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not just our family from bergen county near the bridge, but families and working-class families fromthe kids in the station wagon for the intermable trip to long island. >> there was always drama. >> once we were over the bridge, the excitement would ratchet up. ship bottom, then surf city, love ladies, ticking off the town names until finally, finally, barnegat light. >> new. these are all new. that's original. >> yeah, definitely. >> i think i know who lived there at one point. >> that's definitely old school. >> let's face it. it's been how many years? 40 -- >> 400, i think. >> jesus, we're old. the lighthouse. >> definitely remember going to that lighthouse a lot. >> definitely the good old days. i want some fried clam strips. >> absolutely. >> our options are limited, shall we say, but holy crap. this place is filling up. >> i think it's because it's the only place. >> who lives out here year round? >> we're about to see every single one of them. >> let's be honest. when we came here in the summ s summers, i was the bad one. >> yes, yes. >> your recollection is correct. i didn't
not just our family from bergen county near the bridge, but families and working-class families fromthe kids in the station wagon for the intermable trip to long island. >> there was always drama. >> once we were over the bridge, the excitement would ratchet up. ship bottom, then surf city, love ladies, ticking off the town names until finally, finally, barnegat light. >> new. these are all new. that's original. >> yeah, definitely. >> i think i know who lived...
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. >> illness expecting to be fine for her opening match against kitty bergen of the netherlands. >> it'sto be back. i sat out for nearly a year, i'm getting better, fortunately i get sick and every day is better so i hope on tuesday will be good form. and of course the preparation because i got sick wasn't perfect. but i'm trying to find a good form. >> in charge of the football team is over. netherlands struggling in the european championship qualifying campaign. he took from louis val aul. behind iceland and the czech republic. turkey australia russia. his other clups clubs included real madrid and chelsea. >>> financial fair play resumes if clubs can present an affordable business model. spending beyond their means executive meeting in prague uefa president. whoms world cup gets back underway on tuesday with the two most prepared teams be germany and u.s.a. germany has scored 20 goals in their tournament so far. the u.s.a. may have scored fewer goals the keeper hope solo. >> germany is a great team they're tactically great organized but i feel we're peaking at the right time. so we're
. >> illness expecting to be fine for her opening match against kitty bergen of the netherlands. >> it'sto be back. i sat out for nearly a year, i'm getting better, fortunately i get sick and every day is better so i hope on tuesday will be good form. and of course the preparation because i got sick wasn't perfect. but i'm trying to find a good form. >> in charge of the football team is over. netherlands struggling in the european championship qualifying campaign. he took from...
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damaging winds across portions of new jersey, bergen and trees down and we do have a new storm systemxited the rockies for more severe weather across portions of the high plains into the midwest. we have enhancements over illinois, iowa and northwestern indiana. we have the potential for damaging winds and tornadoes in the storms that develop today. high plains to the midwest with the way to get weather warnings today in the stern system keeps moving eastward for more severe storms headed tomorrow across the midwest yet again. high temperatures have been hot across portions of the southeast it is june and is supposed to be hot. 97 degrees for high temperature. 97 in atlanta and mid-90s in raleigh, north carolina. the humidity will feel hotter than that. continuing to fill the summer heat out there. 100 for your las vegas as they head north for a portion of idaho also heating up. 94 degrees for the high temperature in boise. over to you, dagen. dagen: maria molina, meteorologist for fox. retailers rush to pull the confederate flag from shelves. amazon the latest to make the move. googl
damaging winds across portions of new jersey, bergen and trees down and we do have a new storm systemxited the rockies for more severe weather across portions of the high plains into the midwest. we have enhancements over illinois, iowa and northwestern indiana. we have the potential for damaging winds and tornadoes in the storms that develop today. high plains to the midwest with the way to get weather warnings today in the stern system keeps moving eastward for more severe storms headed...
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his body was found in rutherford, bergen county. he was inspecting a foot bridge monday. he slipped off that bridge. >>> first lady michelle obama arrived in italy earlier today with daughter's sasha and malia. they arrived in milan for a five-day visit. today she'll be cooking with the chef at an american restaurant there, as part of her campaign to promote healthy eating. she worked alongside two chefs to cook italian and middle school students chicken barley rice and a lent ilsalad. she explained the importance of exercising and eating locally grown food. >>> we're getting an early look at what pope francis will say on his upcoming and cyclical climate change. the pope says the world could see destruction of entire ecosystems this century, without urgent action. speaking of thousands gathered at st. peter's square today. it's an appeal for responsibility. >> pope francis wants to use this as a launch pad a galvanizing force. >> pope francis will be making a trip earlier this year. pope francis arrives in philly the weekend of september 26th. count on nbc10 to bring you
his body was found in rutherford, bergen county. he was inspecting a foot bridge monday. he slipped off that bridge. >>> first lady michelle obama arrived in italy earlier today with daughter's sasha and malia. they arrived in milan for a five-day visit. today she'll be cooking with the chef at an american restaurant there, as part of her campaign to promote healthy eating. she worked alongside two chefs to cook italian and middle school students chicken barley rice and a lent ilsalad....
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also joining us is peter bergen and former congresswoman jane harman she heads the wood row wilson internationalenter for scholars. what do you make about this july 4th warning, if you will directive going out for department of homeland security and fbi, to allah enforcement across the u.s. be on the lookout. >> it tells you, a, they don't have a specific threat. 24th don't have a source of information in any form that says we think in this region or this place or by this group of individuals there's going to be an attack. that tells me they don't have that specific conclusion on an event, but because of the call, so they layers these threats. there's calls over ramadan to get enjaned. somewhere in the world, that's what they're hoping for. so i think they're being prudent. you don't want to scare too much. again it's going to take someone, an individual to go through the planning process. clearly they don't have anything on that yet, but they want to be vigilant in saying all of the threats that we have seen over this series this matrix comes together to say it is more highly likely there could
also joining us is peter bergen and former congresswoman jane harman she heads the wood row wilson internationalenter for scholars. what do you make about this july 4th warning, if you will directive going out for department of homeland security and fbi, to allah enforcement across the u.s. be on the lookout. >> it tells you, a, they don't have a specific threat. 24th don't have a source of information in any form that says we think in this region or this place or by this group of...
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. >> diplomats in vienna are driving tougher bergens with iran to scale down its nuclear prom. negotiations will extend beyond tuesdays deadline to try to reach a history reich deal, according to reports. major differences remain on the details of a final deal. iran's foreign minister is returning to tehran for more consultations. let's find out why he is returning to tehran and what this means. we cross over to came base, our diplomatic editor. >> i think it is important to hear the news the foreign minister is returning to tehran, because this is not something that had been preannounced. i can tell you u.s. officials are briefing, their relaxed about this. they think it's important that he go back to cult in his capital, with the president and with the supreme leader. what's not clear is what's come up in these talks that means that he needs to return, have they hit a snag or is there some sort of new proposal, some new proposition coming from the international community that he wants to take to tehran, as he prepares to leave other foreign ministers have been arriving and be
. >> diplomats in vienna are driving tougher bergens with iran to scale down its nuclear prom. negotiations will extend beyond tuesdays deadline to try to reach a history reich deal, according to reports. major differences remain on the details of a final deal. iran's foreign minister is returning to tehran for more consultations. let's find out why he is returning to tehran and what this means. we cross over to came base, our diplomatic editor. >> i think it is important to hear...
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. >> tom fuentes, thanks very much peter bergen thanks.ow a bloody terror attack now is a pair of u.s. enemies turning against one another. look at this firefighters that are enduring very dry 100 degree weather as they try to contain a dangerous wildfire. right now, we'll get a live update. developing some of the highest quality nutrition isn't easy so at gnc, why do we do it? why do we work to deliver clinically studied products to fill the world's nutrition gaps? why do we insist on the most stringent quality checks period? well, here's why... ♪ ♪ celebrating 80 years of quality life and quality products. and we're just getting started. gnc. when the moment's spontaneous, why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain a
. >> tom fuentes, thanks very much peter bergen thanks.ow a bloody terror attack now is a pair of u.s. enemies turning against one another. look at this firefighters that are enduring very dry 100 degree weather as they try to contain a dangerous wildfire. right now, we'll get a live update. developing some of the highest quality nutrition isn't easy so at gnc, why do we do it? why do we work to deliver clinically studied products to fill the world's nutrition gaps? why do we insist on...
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joining us philip mudd peter bergen and or global affairs analyst, colonel james reese a former army. you say not all will be involved in training iraqi forces. would you expect them to end up on the battlefield on the front lines really combat forces for all practical purposes? >> let's not kid anybody, where they're going with ramadi and fallujah they're about as close to the front lines as you can be. i would expect there will be attacks with indirect fire. once the americans get there in that location isis will try to want to do some attacks. but anytime when we're trying to send in forces you can't go oh, there's 400 trainers going on. there's a big tail that comes behind that. probably almost half of that will be a force that's there for force protection security logistics, so maybe about 50 of these folks broadband trainers to deal with the next element and iteration. >> the colonel makes a good point. what worries me is these forces u.s. troops heading to the front lines for all prabs purposes they're going to be dependent on the iraqi military to protect them and i'm worried
joining us philip mudd peter bergen and or global affairs analyst, colonel james reese a former army. you say not all will be involved in training iraqi forces. would you expect them to end up on the battlefield on the front lines really combat forces for all practical purposes? >> let's not kid anybody, where they're going with ramadi and fallujah they're about as close to the front lines as you can be. i would expect there will be attacks with indirect fire. once the americans get there...
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. >> i want to bring in cnn national analyst peter bergen as well as former cia official phil mud. it embolden isis sympathizers? >> i watched a lot of cases like this at the fbi. it is hard to deter a 17-year-old. i think the interesting story is we used to ask communities in places that were at risk in minneapolis, for example, back in the days of al qaeda before isis please tell us if you see your kid is going south. but that kid was recruited in secret. what we're finding today is the huge vulnerability isis exposes itself to when kids like this are up on twitter. how stupid can you be at 17 to be up on a public media site to say i want to participate in isis recruitment efforts. >> seriously. and he even went, like sparring online with the state department once about the islamic state. these are very brash sympathizers but we understand that there are, according to the fbi, about 200,000 individuals who are getting these messages online from isis. that's a huge audience. >> it's a huge audience but just to pick up on what phil said it is great to law enforcement when people ar
. >> i want to bring in cnn national analyst peter bergen as well as former cia official phil mud. it embolden isis sympathizers? >> i watched a lot of cases like this at the fbi. it is hard to deter a 17-year-old. i think the interesting story is we used to ask communities in places that were at risk in minneapolis, for example, back in the days of al qaeda before isis please tell us if you see your kid is going south. but that kid was recruited in secret. what we're finding today...
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for the first time on bloomberg television, bergen weighs in on a seismic shift taking place in televisionfor becoming the next big wireless company and why he might looking to merge with that guy, john ledger. charlie: they have done it for testing jobs in the upstart company. betty: he faces questions about his management style. charlie: we have high expectations.
for the first time on bloomberg television, bergen weighs in on a seismic shift taking place in televisionfor becoming the next big wireless company and why he might looking to merge with that guy, john ledger. charlie: they have done it for testing jobs in the upstart company. betty: he faces questions about his management style. charlie: we have high expectations.
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one of these would be located in bergen, essex, hudson morris, passaic or union counties.there's already a proposal to build a casino at the meadowlands in east rutherford and another proposal for a casino in jersey city. voters would need to amend the state constitution in order to allow gambling outside of a.c. >>> as philadelphia prepares for the pope's visit this fall one group got an early picture with the pontiff in our area today. it's actually a life-sized cutout of the pope. the cutout greeted two priests and three seminaryians as they rolled into windwood this afternoon. the group of five is cycling from florida to new york to raise awareness about religious life and becoming a priest. it's a 1400 mile 29 day trip and those taking part say it's giving them a chance to show people one of the options out there. >> the option that i have embraced is the love of god and to tell other people it's an awesome, awesome life. there's a lot of things you can do with it like get on a bike and drive 1400 miles. >> kind of looked like he was photo-bombed by the pope. the cuto
one of these would be located in bergen, essex, hudson morris, passaic or union counties.there's already a proposal to build a casino at the meadowlands in east rutherford and another proposal for a casino in jersey city. voters would need to amend the state constitution in order to allow gambling outside of a.c. >>> as philadelphia prepares for the pope's visit this fall one group got an early picture with the pontiff in our area today. it's actually a life-sized cutout of the pope....
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still, i think walgreens could do very well by acquiring, say, amerisource bergen. it would really bolster the wholesale business. the classic cost control business. i think the same plan would work. i think it's a must-have in order to compete with cvs and rite aid. we it makes the stock fairly cheap. only a point above the average stock. slightly more expensive than cvs and much less expensive than rite aid. i think wall greengreens is superior to both of these competitors. here is the bottom line. the plays are about to come into vogue on the wall street fashion show. i think walgreens very much thanks to its terrific earnings power fits the theme. while the stock is up big over the last year i think it's very attractive here. down seven points from its highs? and that's why i'm kicking off this whole series with something that i think is an immediate buy. stay with cramer! you probably know xerox as the company that's all about printing. but did you know we also support hospitals using electronic health records for more than 30 million patients? or that our soft
still, i think walgreens could do very well by acquiring, say, amerisource bergen. it would really bolster the wholesale business. the classic cost control business. i think the same plan would work. i think it's a must-have in order to compete with cvs and rite aid. we it makes the stock fairly cheap. only a point above the average stock. slightly more expensive than cvs and much less expensive than rite aid. i think wall greengreens is superior to both of these competitors. here is the bottom...
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and i thought for a minute and i said i'm going up to speak in bergen county tonight.nd see if you like it. >> christie is now 52. and cain who has had his own ups and downs with christie has watched his fellow republican back political forceful navigating tough partisan terrain with a lot of back room skill. >> he is a little bit lyndon johnson. he is persuasive and a very strong way. >> with maybe too much public bravado for christie's own good. >> i can go back and forth with you as much as you want. >> has he learned over time a little bibetter self-control to keep the temper under control, to use it. not have it use him. >> so listen. you want to have the conversation later? i'm happy to have it. until that time sit down and shut up. >> if you're disrespectful, you may, you know be called out on it. >> too blunt too aggressive. >> i really don't think those are faults of his. >> you ask the question. i gave the answer. a hallmark of his leadership. i think our politicians don't state obvious. they don't tell the truth. >> i think america is looking for someone to
and i thought for a minute and i said i'm going up to speak in bergen county tonight.nd see if you like it. >> christie is now 52. and cain who has had his own ups and downs with christie has watched his fellow republican back political forceful navigating tough partisan terrain with a lot of back room skill. >> he is a little bit lyndon johnson. he is persuasive and a very strong way. >> with maybe too much public bravado for christie's own good. >> i can go back and...
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democrats have introduced a bill asking voters to give the legislature the authority to bring casinos to bergenudson counties. they made the announcement today at the statehouse in trenton. one of the sponsors assemblymen caputo says the bill isn't about taking business away from atlantic city but rather, keeping new jersey competitive. >>> a member of the camden county police department is making history. linda alicea has been promoted to lieutenant. that makes her the city's highest ranking latina police officer ever. alycia calls it a dream come true. she wasn't the only one recognized during today's ceremony at police headquarters. nine other lieutenants and three captains were also saluted. earth to tom! just day dreamin'. about an in-ground pool? yeah! i am! with a hot tub? uh-huh. and a waterfall! how did you know that? you've got that new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. oh yeah! super $1,000 frenzy. with top prizes of $300,000. [announcer] want to see your dreams come to life? you could scratch your way to instant winning. the pennsylvania lottery. bring your dreams to life.
democrats have introduced a bill asking voters to give the legislature the authority to bring casinos to bergenudson counties. they made the announcement today at the statehouse in trenton. one of the sponsors assemblymen caputo says the bill isn't about taking business away from atlantic city but rather, keeping new jersey competitive. >>> a member of the camden county police department is making history. linda alicea has been promoted to lieutenant. that makes her the city's highest...
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he is accused of taking part in the bombings in bergen county. he and anthony graziano were arrested for the 2012 attacks. both men pleaded not guilty. each faces life in prison if convicted. >>> we have new information about potential layoffs at the atlantic city fire department. now it looks like dozens of firefighters whose jobs were in danger will stay on the job at least for now. the firefighters union says 85 firefighters will keep their jobs. layoffs were supposed to go into effect next week. this is all thanks to the s.a.f.e.r. grant which will pay for salaries and benefits through mid-september. the union says it's still waiting to hear if the grant will be extended for the next two years. >>> a seaside heights police officer is behind bars after investigators found a child pornography at his home. detectives say they received a tip about kevin myers' activity from the national center for missing and exploited children. he was fired from his job after prosecutors charged him with possession and distribution of child porn. >>> new at 5:00
he is accused of taking part in the bombings in bergen county. he and anthony graziano were arrested for the 2012 attacks. both men pleaded not guilty. each faces life in prison if convicted. >>> we have new information about potential layoffs at the atlantic city fire department. now it looks like dozens of firefighters whose jobs were in danger will stay on the job at least for now. the firefighters union says 85 firefighters will keep their jobs. layoffs were supposed to go into...
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peter bergen was saying these kind of attacks are the new norm.k it is coincidence or there was a coordination here beyond the timing? >> it's sort of coincidence. i don't think these three were coordinated among themselves. i don't think what happened in france tunisia and kuwait were coordinated. but you had a message from isis saying during the ramadan period go out and attack. i do believe there are people out there saying let me listen to the message of the people sending the message, that is isis and try to figure out whether i can attack during this period so i think there is an idealogical coordination if you will. i do not believe there's any communication among these three cells who conducted these attacks. >> looking at tunisia, this was after the arab spring tunisia was looked at as a beacon of hope after the arab spring. then the mass attack at the museum a tourist focal point and their entire economy relies on tourism. then this attack at a luxury reportre resort on a beach. what does this tell us about the future for tunisia? >> i d
peter bergen was saying these kind of attacks are the new norm.k it is coincidence or there was a coordination here beyond the timing? >> it's sort of coincidence. i don't think these three were coordinated among themselves. i don't think what happened in france tunisia and kuwait were coordinated. but you had a message from isis saying during the ramadan period go out and attack. i do believe there are people out there saying let me listen to the message of the people sending the...
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new hampshire is the size of bergen county.at retail politics than anybody else in the field. he's going to shake every hand in new hampshire again and again. you have to win one of the first four states if you are in this race. i don't know what that path is. i don't know which four states they win. i can see christie winning new hampshire. >> i see you wanting to answer but i have to throw in biden. we have to throw that in. his son, the late beau biden encouraged dad to run. this would be a fair distance behind his democratic rivals. what are your thoughts? >> i don't think how you make an emotional calculus. it's an interesting color for the biden family. what is clear is there is at least among the democratic base a demand for an alternative to hillary. bernie sanders may be satisfying but not an alternative nominee. biden is very popular, among democrats. as that decision gets made this color gives us nuance in the biden family. how any of us talking about it i think we want to be modest. >> he should run. we should have
new hampshire is the size of bergen county.at retail politics than anybody else in the field. he's going to shake every hand in new hampshire again and again. you have to win one of the first four states if you are in this race. i don't know what that path is. i don't know which four states they win. i can see christie winning new hampshire. >> i see you wanting to answer but i have to throw in biden. we have to throw that in. his son, the late beau biden encouraged dad to run. this would...
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peter bergen is with me from washington. pretty astounding what's happening. much news yesterday. this didn't get as much news as it perhaps did globally but in a span of just a few hours, terror attacks unfolding in europe north africa the middle east and you say these three attacks represent different flash points now in this conflict against isis. how so? >> really the choice of targets shows you the different conflicts that are playing out now. the islamic state is deciding for example, to exacerbate sectarian tensions in the case of kuwait by trying to elevate the conflict between sunni and shiite and by forcing the government of kuwait for example, to even come in and try to calm things down. they say see, this government is in the pocket of the shiite. this is playing out in iraq playing out elsewhere across the middle east right now. that's sort of another front of that conflict which you see in the case of tunisia is attacking westerners by jihadist interests and jihadist groups in muslim land. in the case of france you have what seems to be a home-gr
peter bergen is with me from washington. pretty astounding what's happening. much news yesterday. this didn't get as much news as it perhaps did globally but in a span of just a few hours, terror attacks unfolding in europe north africa the middle east and you say these three attacks represent different flash points now in this conflict against isis. how so? >> really the choice of targets shows you the different conflicts that are playing out now. the islamic state is deciding for...
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bergen estimates we're going to be at $22 billion by 2020. ihs predicts in the united states we're going to be in the neighborhood of about $500 million by next year. towers watson, which is one of the leading employer-employee benefits firms, said it could result in $6 billion a year in health savings across the board for u.s. companies, just to give you a flavor of what's happening. we've already talked a little bit about the landscape that's changing. we've talked about the transition from a fee for service environment to one in which we're really, really paying attention to outcome. the benefits of telemedicine. so what are some of the legal and regulatory issues we face? the first one we always talk about is licensure and i'll talk about it for about five minutes. i think it's an important issue in that i think there's some ready-made solutions that some folks are attempting. the other thing, too, about licensure is we tend to look at it from the physician perspective, but there are a lot of mid level and other providers that we also hav
bergen estimates we're going to be at $22 billion by 2020. ihs predicts in the united states we're going to be in the neighborhood of about $500 million by next year. towers watson, which is one of the leading employer-employee benefits firms, said it could result in $6 billion a year in health savings across the board for u.s. companies, just to give you a flavor of what's happening. we've already talked a little bit about the landscape that's changing. we've talked about the transition from a...
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it broke out about half an hour ago bergen and only and hyde street as of right now we do not know if there are injuries crews heading to the scene more information as it becomes available and happening now officers led an effort to escapes me york convicts. missing on all rule area this morning after residents reported seeing two men jumped stol investigators looking for the escaped murderer david sweat and richard met. they were able to cut their way out of their cells at maximum-security prison officers are searching out ways swampy areas outside new the present. and investigators valleys of the comet they were in the area earlier this week and they picked up the convicts sent to to a gas station not far from the prison. "they've been in the area of hopeless still are but the very easily could slip away. half the stay vigilant across. prison >> reporter: amply provided regimented tuesday's murder is have not said what the illegal items were but it was the power tools of a heart, it seems to escape with some hacksaws. seven cisco police looking for two men attempted to rob a bank bu
it broke out about half an hour ago bergen and only and hyde street as of right now we do not know if there are injuries crews heading to the scene more information as it becomes available and happening now officers led an effort to escapes me york convicts. missing on all rule area this morning after residents reported seeing two men jumped stol investigators looking for the escaped murderer david sweat and richard met. they were able to cut their way out of their cells at maximum-security...
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bergen estimates we're going to be about 22 billion by 2020. and ihs predicts we're going to be in the neighborhood of about 500 million by next year. powers watson, one of the leading employer, employee benefits firms says the use of telehealth could result in 6 billion a year in health savings across the board for u.s. companies. just to give you a flavor of what's happening. we'll talk about the landscape that's changing. we've talked about the transition from a fee for service environment to one which we're really paying attention to outcome. regulatory issues, first one we talk about is life insurance. i'll talk about it for about fooift five minutes because i think it's an important issue in that i think there's some ready made solutions that some folks are attempt ing attempting. the other thing, too, about license yur is we look at it from a physician perspective, but there are other providers that we have to consider. scope of practice. and how the relationships are established. and why those requirements may be a barrier and how some
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>> henry hill yeah and then i eventually lock up jimmy bergen. >> two murders. >> we've got the informationa second. i want you to describe how our authorities here in the states i think they use racketeering laws to go after the soccer bureaucracy. didn't they get a hold of somebody and turn him? how did this happen? >> this goes back to 2011 with the heavy set guy with the beard. stuart: blazer. >> blazer what happened they grabbed him on oodles and oodles of nonreporting taxes, irs. he was looking at life imprisonment. when you get a guy like that you flipatate him. and when you flipatate him, one of the things going back and forth in my ear, the country of qatar. and i remembering two years ago they were paying out oodles of money built like 12 soccer soldiers around qatar and they wanted it so bad and supposedly hundreds of millions of dollars that was passed to these guys in the soccer commission there. and this is going to get uglier and dirtier. and something tells me that he was wearing wire for a long time. when he was having steak with them, remember the last 25 millions, get ano
>> henry hill yeah and then i eventually lock up jimmy bergen. >> two murders. >> we've got the informationa second. i want you to describe how our authorities here in the states i think they use racketeering laws to go after the soccer bureaucracy. didn't they get a hold of somebody and turn him? how did this happen? >> this goes back to 2011 with the heavy set guy with the beard. stuart: blazer. >> blazer what happened they grabbed him on oodles and oodles of...