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of course, meteorologist howard bernstein and the rest of the crew will help you get out the door. you can track snow any time of day with the new wusa9 mobile app, a free download at the apple and google stores. you can also check for any closings or delays in your area. >>> what happens in vegas might be happening soon in your game room, living room and on your phone. thousands of new gadgets are on display in vegas at the annual consumer electronics show and bigad shaban takes us on a tour. >> reporter: even video games get a hi-tech makeover at the annual consumer electronics show in las vegas. while virtual reality headsets might make you believe you're in the game, colton jacobs says his new contraption puts your entire body into it all tore about 500 bucks from virtuex. >> it's basically like a large joystick. >> reporter: but the newest product offered consumers a chance to lounge around and enjoy the latest in tvs. 4k ultra hd, prices finally beginning to drop and more video providers like netflix are starting to offer content in 4k. >> basically what you're talking about
of course, meteorologist howard bernstein and the rest of the crew will help you get out the door. you can track snow any time of day with the new wusa9 mobile app, a free download at the apple and google stores. you can also check for any closings or delays in your area. >>> what happens in vegas might be happening soon in your game room, living room and on your phone. thousands of new gadgets are on display in vegas at the annual consumer electronics show and bigad shaban takes us on...
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until then, for howard bernstein, i'm andrea roane. have a great day. we'll see you tomorrow monk. >> bye-bye. stay warm. >> victor: where'd you get this information? >> dylan: doesn't matter where we got the information. we know it's you. >> nikki: is this true? have you been keeping this from me? >> victor: i never denied owning this land. >> avery: but you withheld information. no one asked, so you neglected to volunteer the facts. >> nikki: how many times have we discussed the fi is going through to hang on to his business, and you never once thought to tell me that you were involved in -- >> victor: i do not want to discuss this right now! do you understand? >> nikki: how could you do this?! >> victor: how dare you talk to me like this now? when everything is revealed, you'll find out this is nothing personal. >> nikki: well, your precious deal is about to drive my son out of business. how can that not be personal? >> victor: i am telling you it is not! >> lily: did you know victor was in on this? heard about it. >> colin: it seems your good buddy
until then, for howard bernstein, i'm andrea roane. have a great day. we'll see you tomorrow monk. >> bye-bye. stay warm. >> victor: where'd you get this information? >> dylan: doesn't matter where we got the information. we know it's you. >> nikki: is this true? have you been keeping this from me? >> victor: i never denied owning this land. >> avery: but you withheld information. no one asked, so you neglected to volunteer the facts. >> nikki: how many...
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. >> we are going to officer gary bernstein. are you with us?> yes i am. >> what do you know about the operation that will be taking place and what the french paramilitary forces would be doing at this time especially considering there is a hostage situation that we know at least one hostage has been taken? >> well clearly given the fact that these two terrorists have been using automatic weapons fire they are not going to let them move from there. they will not negotiate with them. they will attempt to only do an negotiation if there is a hostage. don't count on a plane coming in to help them they are not going anywhere. the french will not let them leave. it will be are these individuals willing to negotiate the life of the hostage or will it be suicide by cop? they can't afford to let them use. given the fact that they are use automatic weapons if they are permitted to leave other innocents will die. that's what this is. this is a standoff. hopefully the french will be able to use the techniques that swat forces use to collect information up
. >> we are going to officer gary bernstein. are you with us?> yes i am. >> what do you know about the operation that will be taking place and what the french paramilitary forces would be doing at this time especially considering there is a hostage situation that we know at least one hostage has been taken? >> well clearly given the fact that these two terrorists have been using automatic weapons fire they are not going to let them move from there. they will not negotiate...
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gary bernstein is still with us. now that we are getting some unconfirmed reports from agency france pres press that the two suspects have been killed by what appeared to be simultaneous moves by french forces on each of those sites, your reaction to that news. >> well of course, god bless the french for moving and the security forces. based on the reporting it looks like they have at least saved the one hostage at the one location. i hope they have saved a you will the hostages. gign has a great record and professional record of this. let's hope they were able to contain this and don't have any additional attacks in the coming days. >> gary, this is the second, obviously, time in recent weeks that we've seen an urban attack using guns in a city center. give us some context. >> jon, sorry we have a reporter on the newsline from afp whose reporting that the two brothers have been killed. we want to bring them into the question. correspondent on the scene there. what are you seeing from where you stand right now. >> i'
gary bernstein is still with us. now that we are getting some unconfirmed reports from agency france pres press that the two suspects have been killed by what appeared to be simultaneous moves by french forces on each of those sites, your reaction to that news. >> well of course, god bless the french for moving and the security forces. based on the reporting it looks like they have at least saved the one hostage at the one location. i hope they have saved a you will the hostages. gign has...
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. --- se trata de "sir-monte bernstein" un hombre afroamericano de 23 aÑos de edad. --- el hecho se prodjon complejo de apartamentos en donde las autoridades encontraron a otras 2 vctimas heridas de gravedad. --- se desconocen los motivos del tiroteo. lorena / vo --en montain view la polica sospecha que hay ms vctimas de jorge huerta arrestado la semana pasada bajo acusaciones de actos lascivos contra un menor y posesion de pornografia infantil. --la madre de una pequeÑa de seis aÑos contact a las autoridades al sospechar que huerta habria tenido comportamiento inapropiado con su hija. --el sujeto de 47 aÑos, se encuentra en la carcel del condado de santa clara. juanfra/ots ---en morgan hill el adolescente que habra proporcionado medicina antrigripal no ser arrestado ni enfrentar cargos... take vo --- por la intoxicacin de tres jovencitas en la escuela secundaria ''britton''... --- segn la polica las menores compraron el medicamento a un estudiante de la misma escuela... --- las autoridades dijeron que a pesar que la medicina se vende a personas mayores de 18 años de edad el joven no ser d
. --- se trata de "sir-monte bernstein" un hombre afroamericano de 23 aÑos de edad. --- el hecho se prodjon complejo de apartamentos en donde las autoridades encontraron a otras 2 vctimas heridas de gravedad. --- se desconocen los motivos del tiroteo. lorena / vo --en montain view la polica sospecha que hay ms vctimas de jorge huerta arrestado la semana pasada bajo acusaciones de actos lascivos contra un menor y posesion de pornografia infantil. --la madre de una pequeÑa de seis...
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just as leonard bernstein -- but not for those basic elements.like shakespeare could not have sued leonard bernstein for coming up with west side story. which is the same basic story as romeo and juliet. john: you would argue that this is a cronyism scan to get it extended? >> yes, just because they will not win in court does not mean that they are not going to scare people. that's exactly what happens when that happens in the patent industry as well. john: please follow me at twitter. use the hash tag and like my facebook page so that you can post on my wall. coming up how some magicians managed to protect their trade secret without suing people. and what i do about people who rip me off. >> welcome to 2020, i am john stossel. >> i am john stossel. >> give me a break. i will give you a break right [ male announcer ] whether it takes 200,000 parts ♪ ♪ 800,000 hours of supercomputing time 3 million lines of code, 40,000 sets of eyes, or a million sleepless nights. whether it's building the world's most advanced satellite, the space station, or the
just as leonard bernstein -- but not for those basic elements.like shakespeare could not have sued leonard bernstein for coming up with west side story. which is the same basic story as romeo and juliet. john: you would argue that this is a cronyism scan to get it extended? >> yes, just because they will not win in court does not mean that they are not going to scare people. that's exactly what happens when that happens in the patent industry as well. john: please follow me at twitter....
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good thursday morning. >>> howard bernstein, good thursday morning to you as well. not too tough for a thursday but activity northbound branch avenue, left lane crowded. a bit of a correction of location. the left lane will be slow making your way northbound from branch avenue towards the beltway. elsewhere more issues for folks trying to take vre trains through manassas. trains 322, 324 and 326 are all holding at broad run this morning. unexpected delay types. i would advise driving to work if you generally take vre. not too shabby out here. this is the beltway at branch avenue. volume delays. no reports of any issues. lanes are open. thanks so much for here you go. wow! thanks! get a free beverage in any size for enrolling in dd perks, and start earning points towards more rewards with every purchase. join today for a free beverage on us. america runs on dunkin'. people of the coffee-drinking world, dunkin' has a dark roast coffee that's deliciously roasted just right, for a bold start and smooth finish that's never bitter -- put down the dark roast you've been pu
good thursday morning. >>> howard bernstein, good thursday morning to you as well. not too tough for a thursday but activity northbound branch avenue, left lane crowded. a bit of a correction of location. the left lane will be slow making your way northbound from branch avenue towards the beltway. elsewhere more issues for folks trying to take vre trains through manassas. trains 322, 324 and 326 are all holding at broad run this morning. unexpected delay types. i would advise driving...
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todd bernstein thank you very much. we'll hear more from him throughout the day. all activities start around 9:00 this morning and led by philadelphia mayor nutter. back you to guys in the studio. >> thanks so much if you have not seen the film sell not seen the film sell sext lma yet i recommend it. >> a lot of king-day breakfast programs will be going on today. >> but slow down. >> it can be icy. >> it can be icy anywhere. ttz whole region that has the possibility because the ground is cold. even if your thermometer reads 36 37, don't go by it. >> i slid coming out this morning. >> so did i. >> even the sidewalks are slippery. >> anything you are above station. waiting for a train on a platform, anything like that. no matter where you are. if the rain was able to hit it yesterday it has a chance to refreeze. that's the big story for us out interest this morning. thankfully the storm is long gone. take a look at palmyra nature park and the camera there. looking at center city philadelphia 35. that's what i'm talking about. 35 degrees. you can not go by that becau
todd bernstein thank you very much. we'll hear more from him throughout the day. all activities start around 9:00 this morning and led by philadelphia mayor nutter. back you to guys in the studio. >> thanks so much if you have not seen the film sell not seen the film sell sext lma yet i recommend it. >> a lot of king-day breakfast programs will be going on today. >> but slow down. >> it can be icy. >> it can be icy anywhere. ttz whole region that has the...
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meterologist howard bernstein and the rest of the morning team will have everything you need to know to get out the door. >>> we've got brake from fairfax county right now -- breaking news from fairfax county right now where just moments ago we learned the name of the police officer who shot and killed john geer, private first class adam flores, an eight year veteran of the force. john geer was unarmed when he shot and killed a man outside his springfield home in august in 2013 according to information released today. torres fired a single shot, displayed a firearm that he threatened to use against the police. he has been on administrative leave. for 16 months police refused to release the name of the officer. they were forced to do so today by a court order issued last month. we do have a crew in fairfax with reaction from that area and we'll have that at 6:00. >>> there is more breaking news. you are looking live at gaithersburg where a marked train has hit and killed someone. this happened near north summit avenue. authorities are there. rail traffic has been stopped. we'll have m
meterologist howard bernstein and the rest of the morning team will have everything you need to know to get out the door. >>> we've got brake from fairfax county right now -- breaking news from fairfax county right now where just moments ago we learned the name of the police officer who shot and killed john geer, private first class adam flores, an eight year veteran of the force. john geer was unarmed when he shot and killed a man outside his springfield home in august in 2013...
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jared bernstein, joe madison, thank you both for your time tonight. >> yeah. >>> coming up a specialon with martin luther king's eldest son on the legacy and what we must do now. stay with us. >> instead of slowing up we must push at this point and we must continue to move on and i'm convinced that our moving on will not only help the negro call so to speak, but the cause of the whole of america because the shape of the world today just doesn't permit our nation the luxury of an anemic democracy. mmm, a perfect 177-degrees. and that's why this road warrior rents from national. i can bypass the counter and go straight to my car. and i don't have to talk to any humans, unless i want to. and i don't. and national lets me choose any car in the aisle. control. it's so, what's the word?... sexy. go national. go like a pro. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira giving me new perspective. doctor
jared bernstein, joe madison, thank you both for your time tonight. >> yeah. >>> coming up a specialon with martin luther king's eldest son on the legacy and what we must do now. stay with us. >> instead of slowing up we must push at this point and we must continue to move on and i'm convinced that our moving on will not only help the negro call so to speak, but the cause of the whole of america because the shape of the world today just doesn't permit our nation the luxury...
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morty bernstein, i don't know that for a fact. >> yeah yeah i'm sorry your tour has been cancelled yeah i know, i thought it was funny too t it's just that all that racist anti-semitic [bleep] you do, it turns it out people think that sucks. i'm beginning to think comedy isn't france's thing. nothing to be ashamed of. france, you still got painting and food that is hard on the outside but soft on the inside. you are the best at it. stick to your bries, your baguettes your brulee cem creme, just stay away from company dee. that is our thing. even your favorite comedy guy is still our guy. and the trust is we don't even get it. >> france i feel your au bon pain. i-- we have similar speech related struggles hear in america. generalliering on the side of the government allowing [bleep] to people to [bleep] the thing. as long as you can't see their boo b's. you know you have to draw a line somewhere. turns out the line in america is right above the nipple. generally we express our political outrage at objectional ideas not to through arrest, certainly not through murder, but through the purc
morty bernstein, i don't know that for a fact. >> yeah yeah i'm sorry your tour has been cancelled yeah i know, i thought it was funny too t it's just that all that racist anti-semitic [bleep] you do, it turns it out people think that sucks. i'm beginning to think comedy isn't france's thing. nothing to be ashamed of. france, you still got painting and food that is hard on the outside but soft on the inside. you are the best at it. stick to your bries, your baguettes your brulee cem...
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. >>> time now to bring in jared bernstein, former chief economist for vice president biden a biden.show that 2014 was the best year for hiring in 15 years, the nation's unemployment rate fell here, we thank you for being with us. when it comes to these numbers, we're talking about a six-year low at 5.6%. what do you make of these numbers? >> well, 2014 was just a much better year for the job market than any year we've had since the great recession, which began in late 2007. if you look at 2013, for example, which wasn't bad, we were adding something like around 200,000 jobs per month. last year we added 250,000, and, as we know now, we ended the year on a very strong note. november with 350,000, december with 250,000. so we have a job market that's really tightening up. that means that the labor market is finally hooking up to the rest of the economy. however, there's still one corner of this recovery that hasn't been reached yet, and that's people's paychecks. that's a very big deal. we're still seeing pretty flat wage growth. that's yet to recover. >> let's go back and talk about
. >>> time now to bring in jared bernstein, former chief economist for vice president biden a biden.show that 2014 was the best year for hiring in 15 years, the nation's unemployment rate fell here, we thank you for being with us. when it comes to these numbers, we're talking about a six-year low at 5.6%. what do you make of these numbers? >> well, 2014 was just a much better year for the job market than any year we've had since the great recession, which began in late 2007. if...
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. >> joining me diana furchgott roth with 21.organize at the manhattan institute and jared bernstein with the center for budget and policy priorities. so first let me just start with the basic question, who is going to be affected by these increases in minimum wage? >> what we're going to see is that people who have skills that are under the new minimum wage whether it's $10 an hour or $12 or 15 those people are going to find it a lot harder to find jobs. and that's the real disadvantage of raising the minimum wage. the people with skill levels under that amount find it far more difficult to get employed. >> so i very much disagree with that assessment. i think there's going to be a lot of folks who will benefit from the wage increase. and in fact we now have literally decades of research underscoring that point. but more specifically the people are going to be affected are not as a somewhat typically thought teenagers or families of rich kids or something. it's adults over 80% are adults. most of them work full-time about a quarter of them are parents, so they've got kids. about 70%
. >> joining me diana furchgott roth with 21.organize at the manhattan institute and jared bernstein with the center for budget and policy priorities. so first let me just start with the basic question, who is going to be affected by these increases in minimum wage? >> what we're going to see is that people who have skills that are under the new minimum wage whether it's $10 an hour or $12 or 15 those people are going to find it a lot harder to find jobs. and that's the real...
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jared bernstein is a senior fellow. dan mitchell is senior fellow. i would like to thank you for being with us today. i get the sense that you disagree with each other on this issue. let me ask each of you to make your case. why do you think this is a good thing? >> first of all, happy new year to you and dan. >> you, too. >> the reason is because this is a simple policy that has its intended affect. one of the problems we -- we talked about this before. while the economy has been expanding and growing very little of that growth has reached workers in the bottom half of the pay scale. increasing the wage floor gives them a little bit of a boost. you mentioned 3 million workers. that's less than 2% of the labor force. it's worked well why so many states are embracing the change. >> why do you think it's not effective? >> well, first happy new year. although, i'm going to have an unhappy reaction to states increasing the minimum wages, because some people are going to be thrown out of work. it's the simple reality that if a low skilled employee doesn't
jared bernstein is a senior fellow. dan mitchell is senior fellow. i would like to thank you for being with us today. i get the sense that you disagree with each other on this issue. let me ask each of you to make your case. why do you think this is a good thing? >> first of all, happy new year to you and dan. >> you, too. >> the reason is because this is a simple policy that has its intended affect. one of the problems we -- we talked about this before. while the economy has...
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feelings about the flooring run deep here, so deep that michelle bernstein surprised her husband, phil, with a one-of-a-kind birthday present. they made a special trip to the airport this week just so phil could get a selfie before the carpet's gone. how does it feel to have your new shoes on the carpet? >> overwhelming. >> happy birthday, honey. >> thank you. >> reporter: in any other city this would not be a story. harry smith, nbc news, portland. >>> that's our broadcast for a friday night. thank you for being with us. i'm brian williams. lester holt will be with you this weekend. we of course hope to see you right back here on monday night. in the meantime, have a good weekend. good night. >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >> i didn't think it was going to be that rough. and i kind of got up and kind of mixing of waves. >> right now at 6:00 dangerous surf. a potentially deadly mix of big waves and possibly some record heat. good evening and thanks for being with us. i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. temperatures are expected to get as high as 80 degrees in some parts of n
feelings about the flooring run deep here, so deep that michelle bernstein surprised her husband, phil, with a one-of-a-kind birthday present. they made a special trip to the airport this week just so phil could get a selfie before the carpet's gone. how does it feel to have your new shoes on the carpet? >> overwhelming. >> happy birthday, honey. >> thank you. >> reporter: in any other city this would not be a story. harry smith, nbc news, portland. >>> that's...
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joining me now are jared bernstein and joan walsh.nk you both for being here. >> thanks rev. >> thank you, rev. >> joan, mitt romney wants to talk about poverty and jeb bush is fighting for fairness? are we in the twilight zone? >> we've got these two plutocrats who now want to fight each other for who's going it be the president of the 1%, talking about fairness. i think it's really unfair rev, because what you're see in the republican party now is a recognition that yes, poverty is a problem, income equality is a problem, stagnating wages is a problem. they've blocked everything this president has tried to do. >> everything. >> they will not give him an increase in the minimum wage they passed a smaller stimulus than he wanted. they will not give him the infrastructure spending he wants. they will not give him an immigration bill. immigration reform is really important to wages because when we legalize people or give them some legal foot hold in this country, they have a little bit more of standing to push back when they're being tr
joining me now are jared bernstein and joan walsh.nk you both for being here. >> thanks rev. >> thank you, rev. >> joan, mitt romney wants to talk about poverty and jeb bush is fighting for fairness? are we in the twilight zone? >> we've got these two plutocrats who now want to fight each other for who's going it be the president of the 1%, talking about fairness. i think it's really unfair rev, because what you're see in the republican party now is a recognition that...
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notion that a disgrunt led person lacks credibility when the watergate affair telling woodward and bernstein, he was disgruntled. you wouldn't have concerns to raise, i reject on its face the idea if somebody is unhappy with what they're observing in the workplace they somehow lack credibility. i think the best sources for journalists are disgruntled. >> and some authority raised with you either anonymously or in advertise guise, we'll get to that in just a moment. reactions of items in the investigation. you may see quality being sacrificed for the bottom line up ahead. i see quality going down around here. >> call amy smith at work >> when we're behind the wheel >> basically we just don't multi-task as well as we think... >> are we focused on what's ahead? >> what could those misses mean? >> distracted driving... the new road hazard >> i'm driving like a maniac >> you're distracted... >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is my selfie... what can you tell me about my future? >> can effect and surprise us... >> don't try this at home >> techknow... wh
notion that a disgrunt led person lacks credibility when the watergate affair telling woodward and bernstein, he was disgruntled. you wouldn't have concerns to raise, i reject on its face the idea if somebody is unhappy with what they're observing in the workplace they somehow lack credibility. i think the best sources for journalists are disgruntled. >> and some authority raised with you either anonymously or in advertise guise, we'll get to that in just a moment. reactions of items in...
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howard bernstein is standing by with all the details. we can see the snow on the brim of your hat. >> reporter: it was a pretty scene out there. if you're driving, anywhere from a trace to 3isms across the region. we're looking at the system. the back edge trying to get into the shenandoah valley. we've seen snow break out in the last 50 to 90 minutes in d.c. metro. south of town, this is snow. i'm getting reports as far south as waldorf of snow mixing in. this should be white down here but it's a little warmer. northwest seeing it melt more than stick. north and west of town, i want to show you the temperatures. you can see why it is sticking. 30 in gaithersburg, 32 leesburg. 38 at reagan national. so we have to watch this. i want to take you out to some of the locations on our traffic cameras here. we're going to go to winchester first. they're doing a good job out on the roads. the roads are wet but we're seeing the buildup on the grassy areas. haymarket, virginia, pretty much the same thing. here we are. i think this is 15 by 55, not
howard bernstein is standing by with all the details. we can see the snow on the brim of your hat. >> reporter: it was a pretty scene out there. if you're driving, anywhere from a trace to 3isms across the region. we're looking at the system. the back edge trying to get into the shenandoah valley. we've seen snow break out in the last 50 to 90 minutes in d.c. metro. south of town, this is snow. i'm getting reports as far south as waldorf of snow mixing in. this should be white down here...
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notion that a disgrunt led person lacks credibility when the watergate affair telling woodward and bernstein, he was disgruntled. you wouldn't have concerns to raise, i reject on its face the idea if somebody is unhappy with what they're observing in the workplace they somehow lack credibility. i think the best sources for journalists are disgruntled. >> and some authority raised with you either anonymously or in advertise guise, we'll get to that in just a moment. reactions of items in the investigation. you may see quality being sacrificed for the bottom line up ahead. i see quality going down around here. >> tuesday. from race relations to foreign policies, terrorism and the economy. >> if this congress wants to help, work with me. >> ali velshi kicks off our special state of the union coverage at 7:00. >> we'll take an in-depth look at our nation's financial future. >> then john seigenthaler breaks down the issues. >> we need to know what's going on in our backyard. >> plus, objective analysis and live reports from across the nation and reaction from around the world. the state of the un
notion that a disgrunt led person lacks credibility when the watergate affair telling woodward and bernstein, he was disgruntled. you wouldn't have concerns to raise, i reject on its face the idea if somebody is unhappy with what they're observing in the workplace they somehow lack credibility. i think the best sources for journalists are disgruntled. >> and some authority raised with you either anonymously or in advertise guise, we'll get to that in just a moment. reactions of items in...
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howard bernstein has the cold hard facts. >> tonight is going to be the coldest night of the season. single-digit temperatures with subzero windchill. we're watching these snow showers, these streamsers with flurries. this is fairly light stuff. some of these areas aren't even reaching the ground. you'll notice coming out of the shenandoah valley down route 17, even in toward prince william and quantico and dale city. north of town, too. we have flurries just about everywhere. you see how everything is moving showing you the strong northwesterly winds bringing in this cold, cold air. gusting in some spots over 30 miles an hour, gusting in the mid-20s martinsburg. i saw a gust in easton a moment ago at 326789 gaits erg -- at 32. gaithersburg 25. 35 at pax river naval air station. 19 in hagerstown. 29 in fredericksburg. we've lost a degree, now 26 at reagan national. we're probably thought going to see much more in the way of any warming today. these winds are just brutal. right now it feels like 3 in hagerstown. windchills get to 10 below. a windchill advisory goes in effect this even
howard bernstein has the cold hard facts. >> tonight is going to be the coldest night of the season. single-digit temperatures with subzero windchill. we're watching these snow showers, these streamsers with flurries. this is fairly light stuff. some of these areas aren't even reaching the ground. you'll notice coming out of the shenandoah valley down route 17, even in toward prince william and quantico and dale city. north of town, too. we have flurries just about everywhere. you see how...
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first alert meteorologist howard bernstein has declared a yellow alert. he's tracking the storm. howard, what's the timeline on this one? >> reporter: i'm thinking here in d.c. maybe another three hours before the first little bit of rain comes in. we'll be mostly rain in washington but some of our far northern and northwestern suburbs have winter weather advisories. you can see we've got the freezing rain advisories in eastern ohio and pittsburgh area. all this area in purple from northern pennsylvania, the eastern west virginia mountains, the panhandle and areas into northern maryland, carroll, upper montgomery, west. also northern virginia in loudoun county west under those winter weather advisories. here's what's coming. a mix of snow, sleet, some freezing rain. kind after wintry mix. it's not too heavy in most spots. the air it's coming into is very dry. i'm not sure how much of this will survive the trip over the mountains but i think we're going to get some. right now we're fine. this stuff out to the west, this is moving east like 40 to 45 miles an hour. so it's already t
first alert meteorologist howard bernstein has declared a yellow alert. he's tracking the storm. howard, what's the timeline on this one? >> reporter: i'm thinking here in d.c. maybe another three hours before the first little bit of rain comes in. we'll be mostly rain in washington but some of our far northern and northwestern suburbs have winter weather advisories. you can see we've got the freezing rain advisories in eastern ohio and pittsburgh area. all this area in purple from...
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founder and director of the greater philadelphia martin luther king service day a long title is todd bernstein. thank you for joining us on the show. >> of course. >> a big day when we talk about voting rights and push further to include everyone. >> dr. king was obviously involved in a lot of social issues and voting and equality was certainly part of that. and we celebrate the voting rights act in 50th anniversary and when people faust and died for that right and 50 years later we made progress, but we're not quite there yet. so we have two few people who turn out to vote locally and nationally and we trying to do things to encourage people to vote like voter registration, training, language interpreters training young people to be poll workers and creating signs and in different languages for people who may not have english as the first language. we really need to do more to get people to feel the sense of responsibility of active citizenship. >> there's 150 activities going on at girard college alone today some 5,000 volunteers. and it's not just about more voting equality. it's also about
founder and director of the greater philadelphia martin luther king service day a long title is todd bernstein. thank you for joining us on the show. >> of course. >> a big day when we talk about voting rights and push further to include everyone. >> dr. king was obviously involved in a lot of social issues and voting and equality was certainly part of that. and we celebrate the voting rights act in 50th anniversary and when people faust and died for that right and 50 years...
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and on the special, on dick cavett's watergate, carl bernstein points out -- new interviews with him,an and with woodward. the first day of the administration, we had for the first time, we know, a criminal administration in the white house. and instead of celebrating, he is like how we have to get this guy and ruin this guy's business by screwing him this way and so on. and at one point, he wants to know if i am a jew. isn't that fascinateing? >> clive james wrote an he is aabout you and he said for television accurately appalled him but born for television, was. >> what add wonderful man. clive james, british columnist, great wit. i had him on several shows. >> were you appalled, though, by being born for television? because it seems to me that you loved television. entertainment? >> i did. >> in general. >> you are right, not to say clive is wrong if he is watching. i don't know. i think you are right, i belong in it. >> still ahead, on "talk to al jazeera" dick cavett on the guests he loved andthose he loathed. >> i'm ali velshi, the news has become this thing where you talk to ex
and on the special, on dick cavett's watergate, carl bernstein points out -- new interviews with him,an and with woodward. the first day of the administration, we had for the first time, we know, a criminal administration in the white house. and instead of celebrating, he is like how we have to get this guy and ruin this guy's business by screwing him this way and so on. and at one point, he wants to know if i am a jew. isn't that fascinateing? >> clive james wrote an he is aabout you and...
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leonard bernstein was on pbs in the 1960's trying to teach young people about classical music. that is something that is basically impossible to imagine now. and then you had highbrow culture. these three things existed in an ecosystem where they were in a strange way mutually dependent upon one another. middlebrow culture was transmitting highbrow things to en masse audience. you did have leonard bernstein. you had intellectuals appearing on the cover of time magazine. you had intellectuals writing for time magazine. one way intellectuals would make a decent living is they would write the odd piece for times. -- "the times." we had that middle class which it did in the 1970's and 1980's. everything else collapsed around with it. >> and with it the opportunities for an audience for this sort of rigorously intellectual writing now what is valued is hits, not illumination. is there a future for this kind of writing and journalism of the 21st-century? >> i desperately hope so. i'm seriously worried about our culture. i'm a cultural pessimist. i worry that it's going to be like foo
leonard bernstein was on pbs in the 1960's trying to teach young people about classical music. that is something that is basically impossible to imagine now. and then you had highbrow culture. these three things existed in an ecosystem where they were in a strange way mutually dependent upon one another. middlebrow culture was transmitting highbrow things to en masse audience. you did have leonard bernstein. you had intellectuals appearing on the cover of time magazine. you had intellectuals...
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first alert meteorologist howard bernstein and allison ray will have everything you need to help you get out the door. >> make sure you stay on top of the harsh winter weather. for a complete list of closings and delays and weather alerts download the wusa9 mobile app. it is free in the apple or android store. >>> as erica mentioned, for now we're in the clear for more snow, but that winter weather is sweeping through our area. >> that's going to make for nasty conditions tomorrow morning. mola lenghi is live in d.c. you're already on some slick roads, right? >> reporter: that's right, derek. the winter weather today is still having an impact tonight, roads, sidewalks still an issue, especially on many of the side streets and backroads just like this. they'll continue to be an issue tomorrow. in some states if you're from michigan, a couple of inches doesn't bother you. you barely notice, but a few inches in our area often causes a few problems. >> this morning it was horrible snow. >> reporter: whether it was the snow itself or the reaction to it that was horrible, either way we had
first alert meteorologist howard bernstein and allison ray will have everything you need to help you get out the door. >> make sure you stay on top of the harsh winter weather. for a complete list of closings and delays and weather alerts download the wusa9 mobile app. it is free in the apple or android store. >>> as erica mentioned, for now we're in the clear for more snow, but that winter weather is sweeping through our area. >> that's going to make for nasty conditions...
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jared bernstein is a senior fellow at the center on budget and policy priorities. dan mitchell is senior fellow at the cato institute. thank you both for being with us today. i get the sense that you two disagree with each other pretty wholeheartedly on this issue, so let me ask each of you to make your case. jared, you go first. why do you think this is a good thing? >> well, first, hello to you and dan. >> you, too. >> the reason is because this is a simple policy that has its intended effect. one of the problems we've had as i think you know, we've talked about this before, is that while the economy has been expanding and growing, very little of that growth has reached workers in the bottom half of the pay scale, so increasing the wage floor gives them a little bit of a boost. you mention 3 million workers, that's, what, less than 2% of the labor force. it's worked well, which is why so many states are embracing the change. >> dan, it's been around for 75 years, that federal minimum wage. why do you think it's not effective? >> well, first, happy new year, altho
jared bernstein is a senior fellow at the center on budget and policy priorities. dan mitchell is senior fellow at the cato institute. thank you both for being with us today. i get the sense that you two disagree with each other pretty wholeheartedly on this issue, so let me ask each of you to make your case. jared, you go first. why do you think this is a good thing? >> well, first, hello to you and dan. >> you, too. >> the reason is because this is a simple policy that has...
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feelings about the flooring run deep here, so deep that michelle bernstein surprised her husband, philne-of-a-kind birthday present. they made a special trip to the airport this week just so phil could get a selfie before the carpet's gone. how does it feel to have your new shoes on the carpet? >> overwhelming. >> happy birthday, honey. >> thank you. >> reporter: in any other city this would not be a story. harry smith, nbc news, portland. >>> that's our broadcast for a friday night. thank you for being with us. i'm brian williams. lester holt will be with you this weekend. we of course hope to see you right back here on monday night. in the meantime have a good weekend. good night. >>> he lets us wear shrek. he lets us wear spongebob. >>> miley in a t-shirt. katy perry in shower shoes? i'm billy bush. we will reveal the man behind the night of bold unsafe fashion
feelings about the flooring run deep here, so deep that michelle bernstein surprised her husband, philne-of-a-kind birthday present. they made a special trip to the airport this week just so phil could get a selfie before the carpet's gone. how does it feel to have your new shoes on the carpet? >> overwhelming. >> happy birthday, honey. >> thank you. >> reporter: in any other city this would not be a story. harry smith, nbc news, portland. >>> that's our...
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feelings about the flooring run deep here so deep that michelle bernstein surprised her husband, phile-of-a-kind birthday present. they made a special trip to the airport this week just so phil could get a selfie before the carpet's gone. how does it feel to have your new shoes on the carpet? >> overwhelming. >> happy birthday honey. >> thank you. >> reporter: in any other city this would not be a story. harry smith, nbc news portland. >>> that's our broadcast for a friday night. thank you for being with us. i'm brian williams. lester holt will be with you this weekend. we of course hope to see you right back here on monday night. in the meantime have a good weekend. good night. h the paps in hawaii. >>> now trending, president obama's bizarre interview with a fruit loop eating you tube star. >> dune something i don't. >> and jennifer lopez's new disand tell about her exs. >> "extra's" ultimate sun dance preview. >> the aircrafts list invasion isg about to begin. >> our map to where the stars are going to eat, sleep, and party. >> and more on deflate-gate. now on "extra," from univers
feelings about the flooring run deep here so deep that michelle bernstein surprised her husband, phile-of-a-kind birthday present. they made a special trip to the airport this week just so phil could get a selfie before the carpet's gone. how does it feel to have your new shoes on the carpet? >> overwhelming. >> happy birthday honey. >> thank you. >> reporter: in any other city this would not be a story. harry smith, nbc news portland. >>> that's our broadcast...
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sara senatore is an analyst with bernstein. >> mcdonald's, i think, was trying to be all things to allple and it started to become kind of nothing to anybody. >> reporter: as mcdonald's has faced mounting health concerns about its menu, so-called fast casual chains like chipotle, five guys and panera, have been gaining ground. when "consumer reports" ranked fast food hamburgers last summer, mcdonald's came in dead last. mcdonald's has countered producing videos called, "our food, your questions." >> it's all beef and there's no pink slime? >> nope, none at all. >> reporter: rebutting internet rumors about products like chicken mcnuggets. >> i don't know where that picture came from, but that's not used in chicken mcnuggets. >> reporter: mcdonald's new c.e.o. will be british. steve easterbrook, the former head of mcdonald's europe, will replace thompson march 1. but there will be no quick turnaround after one of the worst years in its history. mcdonald's has warned the outlook for this year already, scott, is bleak. >> pelley: anthony mason reporting for us tonight. anthony, thank you.
sara senatore is an analyst with bernstein. >> mcdonald's, i think, was trying to be all things to allple and it started to become kind of nothing to anybody. >> reporter: as mcdonald's has faced mounting health concerns about its menu, so-called fast casual chains like chipotle, five guys and panera, have been gaining ground. when "consumer reports" ranked fast food hamburgers last summer, mcdonald's came in dead last. mcdonald's has countered producing videos called,...
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first alert meteorologist howard bernstein and allison ray will have everything you need to know to help get you out the door. >>> some d.c. area roads and residents may not be ready. it is the first real snowfall of the season, after all. >> jim osman met up with some people frantically preparing for all this snow. he joins us live now from bethesda. >> reporter: remember in december when things were relatively balmy and folks thought winter would never come? things just got real and folks in bethesda are preparing. >> i hope that's a good snow shovel. >> reporter: the winter survival essentials literally walked right out the door of bethesda hardware store stroh snyders. store manager jim beckett has been through this icecapade before. >> the wife will ask where is the shovel and i don't know. >> reporter: joe avoided falling in that category. >> my snow shovel last year wore out. this happens every year. panic buying, so here i am. >> reporter: whether it's panic or shoppers using an abundance of caution, either way it kept this hardware shop hopping tonight after a weak december. >>
first alert meteorologist howard bernstein and allison ray will have everything you need to know to help get you out the door. >>> some d.c. area roads and residents may not be ready. it is the first real snowfall of the season, after all. >> jim osman met up with some people frantically preparing for all this snow. he joins us live now from bethesda. >> reporter: remember in december when things were relatively balmy and folks thought winter would never come? things just...
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we start with howard bernstein. >>> mike, the snow just about over. here's the storm. this clipper came through and it overproduced an inch or two, three tops. we had some areas got five inches of snow today. we expected the snow to begin before dawn and end before lunch time and that's pretty much what's happening. we have a few lingering snow showers going on here, bands of flurries and snow showers across loudoun county, northern prince george's county and in toward the baltimore area right now. going to see a little bit here, maybe a dusting or coating left over from this but the bigger accumulating snows, they have left. we don't have the heavy bands like we did by mid-morning. even in southern maryland, st. mary's, leonard town, newland a couple of snow showers, flurries coming through you. the problem will be the cold temperatures. they won't be moving too much. visibility shows the reduced areas with the snow, still coming out of frederick, visibility a mile and a quarter, mile in hagerstown. got to watch out for slick spots still up there. our temperatures are
we start with howard bernstein. >>> mike, the snow just about over. here's the storm. this clipper came through and it overproduced an inch or two, three tops. we had some areas got five inches of snow today. we expected the snow to begin before dawn and end before lunch time and that's pretty much what's happening. we have a few lingering snow showers going on here, bands of flurries and snow showers across loudoun county, northern prince george's county and in toward the baltimore...
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. --- se trata de "sir-monte bernstein" un hombre afroamericano de 23 aÑos de edad. --- el hecho se prodjolejo de apartamentos en donde las autoridades encontraron a otras 2 vctimas heridas de gravedad. --- se desconocen los motivos del tiroteo. blanca -- revisemos las condiciones para esta noche.. cesar -- maÑana otra alerta de contaminacion del aire? cuentanos gabriela.. gabriela facebook amigos tengan todos muy buenas noches y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 . enseguida les comparto la informacion meteorologica del dia de hoy. como usted ve en su pantalla aqui tenemos las siguientes condiciones climatologicas: ================= ponga atencion porque a continuacion le muestro las temperaturas para las principales ciudades del area de la bahia: san jose: 55 gilroy: 62 san mateo" 56 santa rosa: 56 napa: 53 ================= el pronostico extendido para los proximos cinco dias: san jose jueves:67 viernes:65 sabado:68 domingo:66 lunes: 67 oakland miercoles:63 jueves:62 viernes:64 sabado:64 domingo:64 cesar --tiempo de una pausa en noticiero telemundo 48 pero en --tiemp
. --- se trata de "sir-monte bernstein" un hombre afroamericano de 23 aÑos de edad. --- el hecho se prodjolejo de apartamentos en donde las autoridades encontraron a otras 2 vctimas heridas de gravedad. --- se desconocen los motivos del tiroteo. blanca -- revisemos las condiciones para esta noche.. cesar -- maÑana otra alerta de contaminacion del aire? cuentanos gabriela.. gabriela facebook amigos tengan todos muy buenas noches y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo...
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you're saying, if you would have known what was ahead maybe you would have not have acquired better bernstein? >> i thought we would have had a contracted that protected us. but it had to be airtight. >> anything that you read secretary paulson was pretty much there saying this is how it's going down. and jamie -- i think jamie dimon will probably never say okay i'm jamie dimon, i'm here to help. so i think the government blew it. neil: now, being sued by the government. what do you make of all this? >> the relationship between the bank and the -- i'll bail you out and beat you up. if you look at -- neil: that's a brilliant analogy. i've heard the banking crisis worded many things. but ike and tina turner. >> there's about $178 billion in penalties -- have been waived on these banks since the financial crisis. crisis revolving door of power. during the good times we penalize you. in the bad times -- neil: they suck you in. >> and those bad times they're in part caused by the very government. neil: jared, i want to raise this with you. tesla's stock was plummeting. -- tesla is a backwards ford
you're saying, if you would have known what was ahead maybe you would have not have acquired better bernstein? >> i thought we would have had a contracted that protected us. but it had to be airtight. >> anything that you read secretary paulson was pretty much there saying this is how it's going down. and jamie -- i think jamie dimon will probably never say okay i'm jamie dimon, i'm here to help. so i think the government blew it. neil: now, being sued by the government. what do you...
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let me bring in carl bernstein and brian stelter, host of cnn's "reliable sources." gentlemen, welcome to both of you. let's begin with do you think news organizations should be showing these cartoons? >> i think this is one of the most difficult questions there is to answer and there's no definitive yes or no answer to it that's necessarily right. i do believe we should show the image at this point after the fact. >> why? >> solidarity and freedom of expression and freedom of religion freedom to practice religion are all based on the same principle and i think we need to assert it. at the same time i think focusing on the american and you're european media, we need to focus on islamic media. it's a huge question for the islamic media. they haven't responded. they haven't been courageous for years. it's time for them to take a look at their actions. i'm much more interested in them and what's happened in paris is a huge problem. indicative of what the islamic world faces today and we need to look at that and they need to be coming up with some solutions. and condemna
let me bring in carl bernstein and brian stelter, host of cnn's "reliable sources." gentlemen, welcome to both of you. let's begin with do you think news organizations should be showing these cartoons? >> i think this is one of the most difficult questions there is to answer and there's no definitive yes or no answer to it that's necessarily right. i do believe we should show the image at this point after the fact. >> why? >> solidarity and freedom of expression and...
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the difference we're seeing this time around as opposed to 2000, because i was on the floor -- at bernstein'suring 2000. charles: you were a baby. >> it was my internship. demand was there. that's why you're seeing these valuations grow. i remember when doctor coop.com went public. (?) matt: if people are willing to pay -- at the valuation right now, i'm okay with that. as the public watching, no, don't buy the first day it goes public. if it's worth that, it's only worth that if someone is willing to pay. charles: i remember when will chamberlain went public. they said, this is ridiculous. we'll give you your money back. i never seen that. last year, people did not take the bait. people were able to read through and see every ipo that went out there, it wasn't a mad dash for everyone to buy and triple. at least the public has gotten wiser in that degree. >> that's right. we have reason ability reasonaby now. we don't have this euphoria we have with the internet and telecom. however, i do worry that some of these companies going public, it's hard to desifer. some of these have a sweet deal. t
the difference we're seeing this time around as opposed to 2000, because i was on the floor -- at bernstein'suring 2000. charles: you were a baby. >> it was my internship. demand was there. that's why you're seeing these valuations grow. i remember when doctor coop.com went public. (?) matt: if people are willing to pay -- at the valuation right now, i'm okay with that. as the public watching, no, don't buy the first day it goes public. if it's worth that, it's only worth that if someone...
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. >> up next on booktv, richard bernstein, time magazine's first beijing bureau chief reports that the relationship between the united states and china shifted from civil to hot till in 1945 when -- has still in 1945 when the chinese decided to align themselves with the soviet union. this is about ap hour. .. standard tropes of publishing a book is it has to answer the question why did you write about this topic in the question in the first place? you are supposed to have a thoughtful answer about how you had a lifelong interest in this topic and you always dreamed about exploring it more deeply. this topic was proposed to me by my publisher. i had a lifelong interest in china or almost a lifelong interest, having studied it, studied chinese going back many years and how they lived there a few years, and travels even today i go almost every year but my publisher actually finished my previous book and asked me to pick a year and write a book about it in china. started looking through years and i've thought about 1938, interesting year in china. 1944, the year kicked out of china by shan
. >> up next on booktv, richard bernstein, time magazine's first beijing bureau chief reports that the relationship between the united states and china shifted from civil to hot till in 1945 when -- has still in 1945 when the chinese decided to align themselves with the soviet union. this is about ap hour. .. standard tropes of publishing a book is it has to answer the question why did you write about this topic in the question in the first place? you are supposed to have a thoughtful...
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i want your opinion on orion bernstein, i understand it is paying 7% dividend. >> you know i have tork. i want to make sure that 7% is sustainable. i know, to me it is on suspect watch no matter how good it is. we are go to do work. jams in atlanta. james. >> jimmy, i want to know i have mastercard symbol ma shi buy more of it? >> you, me and a.j. it does look like it is rolling over. i would like a bigger position. yes. stick with cramer! >>> all this week we are following the big jpmorgan morgan health care conference highlighting one of the hottest sectors around biotech, the next generation. as a group they trounced the s&p for the last four years. four years straight. tonight i want to look at the smallcap biotech company that a stock that doubled over the last month. halo for all of you home gamers. it is focussed on using human enzymes. an area outside your body cells that provide structural support for your tissue. it creates a drug delivery platform everything from fluids to small molecules to antibodies. the company partnered up with a number of big players. in a deal annou
i want your opinion on orion bernstein, i understand it is paying 7% dividend. >> you know i have tork. i want to make sure that 7% is sustainable. i know, to me it is on suspect watch no matter how good it is. we are go to do work. jams in atlanta. james. >> jimmy, i want to know i have mastercard symbol ma shi buy more of it? >> you, me and a.j. it does look like it is rolling over. i would like a bigger position. yes. stick with cramer! >>> all this week we are...
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. >> up next on booktv, richard bernstein, time magazine's first beijing bureau chief reports that the relationship between the united states and china shifted from civil to hot till in 1945 when -- has still in 1945 when the chinese decided to align themselves with the soviet union. this is about ap hour. ..
. >> up next on booktv, richard bernstein, time magazine's first beijing bureau chief reports that the relationship between the united states and china shifted from civil to hot till in 1945 when -- has still in 1945 when the chinese decided to align themselves with the soviet union. this is about ap hour. ..
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we'll talk with this with gary bernstein who is the security advisor for concerned veterans for america. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> what dow -- do you make of this? >> it makes sense. they fly to istanbul and travel in the southeastern corner and cross the border in to turkey, or excuse me to syria from turkey. we had a situation where the administration critized the turks and the vice-president wound up apologizing to the president of turkey. he shouldn't have apologized. they are compliceit in looking the other way. >> she is armed and exchanged hundreds of phone calls of one of the wives of the kouachi brothers and even if she was not involved, she could provide valuable information about the terrorist cell that the four of them apparently belonged to, do you agree with that? >> she probably served as a support role and language and she continued to play the role. she is western educated and can function in europe. that is a problem for us and the western security services. >> the kouachi brotherses and coldbaly. they had toys to yemen. how can we stop the spread of r
we'll talk with this with gary bernstein who is the security advisor for concerned veterans for america. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> what dow -- do you make of this? >> it makes sense. they fly to istanbul and travel in the southeastern corner and cross the border in to turkey, or excuse me to syria from turkey. we had a situation where the administration critized the turks and the vice-president wound up apologizing to the president of turkey. he shouldn't have...
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. >> i know if carl bernstein was here he would say he hates deflategate or importance of benghazi. why is it we have to attach a label to the stories like ballghazi. >> it's an automatic thing. it's easier to transfer the information if you have a key word that symbolizes what you're talking about. people are familiar with watergate, benghazi. by labeling it as the same thing, under the circumstances that context and convey it's similar to that. >> what would you convey to the bigger stories you think should be getting more proceeds with the nfl? >> i think there are three main ones. there are the player discipline and domestic violence/criminal stuff that's going on. i think that's a really big one for the nfl. i think another one is the stadium situation where you have public financing going to privately owned stadiums. you know st. louis rams right now, case in appoint, they are essentially holding st. louis hostage and saying they will move to california if they don't get their money. the third one would be the medical issues. the fact that the nfl has done this concussion sett
. >> i know if carl bernstein was here he would say he hates deflategate or importance of benghazi. why is it we have to attach a label to the stories like ballghazi. >> it's an automatic thing. it's easier to transfer the information if you have a key word that symbolizes what you're talking about. people are familiar with watergate, benghazi. by labeling it as the same thing, under the circumstances that context and convey it's similar to that. >> what would you convey to...