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she brought out bert who said he was forced out. in 2006 bert's bees was soled for a reported $925 million. shavats made public purposes and was featured in some commercials. the self-proclaimed hippy and one time photo journalist lived out his years and a converted coop, with no running water. >> i had a canoe, land bees knowledge - that was all i really needed. you know no one of accused me of being ambitious. that will do it for this broadcast. i'm david shuster, for the latest news any time head to aljazeera.com. up next ray suarez with "inside story". [ ♪♪ ] >>> looking at the river of money flowing through not for profit schools, for profit businesses wanted in on the action and they have gotten huge offering students flexible degree programs and professional training. thousands of students that take government-backed loans end up heavily in debt with no degree and little to show for the experience. with the recent bankruptcy of one
she brought out bert who said he was forced out. in 2006 bert's bees was soled for a reported $925 million. shavats made public purposes and was featured in some commercials. the self-proclaimed hippy and one time photo journalist lived out his years and a converted coop, with no running water. >> i had a canoe, land bees knowledge - that was all i really needed. you know no one of accused me of being ambitious. that will do it for this broadcast. i'm david shuster, for the latest news...
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lou went into the mines with bert. she was kind of like the -- what we see so often with many women of professional men who had the same educational background -- she was sort of the unpaid employee for these mining companies. they lived in london for a number of years. lou was very instrumental and active in helping when world war i broke out, which will get to later, and then when they return to living full-time in the united states, she was involved with many organizations here until they eventually came to the white house. lucinda thank you. : these ladies were outstanding in their own way and a time when women really were not supposed to succeed on that level, and they did. the first question i would like to pose to the lady of the day mrs. harding, this is the harding symposium, that it is also important. abigail adams, if we can go back to her for just a she wrote to second. her husband when he was in philadelphia -- remember the ladies, we have all heard this. however, she was really angry with john because he
lou went into the mines with bert. she was kind of like the -- what we see so often with many women of professional men who had the same educational background -- she was sort of the unpaid employee for these mining companies. they lived in london for a number of years. lou was very instrumental and active in helping when world war i broke out, which will get to later, and then when they return to living full-time in the united states, she was involved with many organizations here until they...
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bert had been raised a quaker, lou had taken on a lot of the quaker teachings and they both said, no, we are not doing this for press. we are doing it because it is the right thing and we don't want to explain the systems two. in the end, their decision not to play to the demands of the press played a pretty significant role in the public pass perception -- public possible -- public's perception. >> thank you. >> grace coolidge? >> basically, when the college's came in to the white house -- coolidges came into the white house, there was a. of mourning -- p there was aeriod of mourning for 90 days -- there was a period of mourning for 90 days. remember, this is an interwar time period between world war i and world war ii. so they were cutting back on the budget, scaling back the navy. it was not time to engage the world. it was isolationism. grace carried on florence's devotion to the veterans and having musicals with them as guests and visiting walter beat hospital, visiting the veterans there. she wanted to highlight american music, -- she followed florence's lead on having wonderful
bert had been raised a quaker, lou had taken on a lot of the quaker teachings and they both said, no, we are not doing this for press. we are doing it because it is the right thing and we don't want to explain the systems two. in the end, their decision not to play to the demands of the press played a pretty significant role in the public pass perception -- public possible -- public's perception. >> thank you. >> grace coolidge? >> basically, when the college's came in to the...
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bert. >> thank you alex. i'm here to discuss a very troubling situation. if you move to my side. the big question is puerto rico america's greece. i would say yes and no cannot talk about that as i proceed. first of all it is important as others have talked about to differentiate the political status. greece is an independent nationstate is still highly dependent financially on the e.u. it is important to keep in mind there's always the possibility greece could exit the european union and this increases if it abandoned the euro. there is a close tried with continued use of the euro as its currency. so looking at puerto rico, we have a very lambeau like situation here where puerto rico have some broad and hard to break ties with the u.s. first of all puerto rico residents are u.s. citizens. puerto rico has a dollar and of course enjoy substantial subsidies in terms of cash flow to the federal government that the tax exemptions on the debt issues talked about with and puerto rico citizens don't pay u.s. personal income tax. the full independence or maintenance of the status quo ove
bert. >> thank you alex. i'm here to discuss a very troubling situation. if you move to my side. the big question is puerto rico america's greece. i would say yes and no cannot talk about that as i proceed. first of all it is important as others have talked about to differentiate the political status. greece is an independent nationstate is still highly dependent financially on the e.u. it is important to keep in mind there's always the possibility greece could exit the european union and...
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next will be bert ely who has been a consultant and prominent commentator on banking issues. since establishing his own consulting practice 40 years ago. bert especially analyze conditions in the banking sector and we've asked him today to include his abuse of the banking systems of greece and puerto rico in his remarks. bert has often testified before congressional committees and is interviewed by the media on a regular basis, and he often attends conferences at aei and is a prominent questioner of the panel, but today he will have to answer your questions. our final panelist will be whitney debevoise -- it's hard for me not to say that the french way -- who is a senior partner at arnold and porter in which she rejoined in 2010 having served as u.s. executive director of the world bank from 2007. whitney's experience includes brady plan restructurings at the end of the 1980s global debt crisis, and debt restructuring of the belize, greece and argentina, numerous privatizations. we should have some of those coming along out of these debt problems. as well as eurobond financin
next will be bert ely who has been a consultant and prominent commentator on banking issues. since establishing his own consulting practice 40 years ago. bert especially analyze conditions in the banking sector and we've asked him today to include his abuse of the banking systems of greece and puerto rico in his remarks. bert has often testified before congressional committees and is interviewed by the media on a regular basis, and he often attends conferences at aei and is a prominent...
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when finished it will be more than 130 miles running from roxboro out to bert rams garden. >> temperatures we'll feel humidity compared to the last several days. so nice to get outdoors. tomorrow will change a bit. we'll keep that humidity in place monday tuesday, wednesday, thursday. look at wednesday and thursday. temperatures mid upper 90s, over 100 degrees on thursday. so the heat is on. >> all right. that's nbc 10 news for now. for all of us here have a good night. "saturday night live" is next. >> and now a message from hillary clinton. >> good evening! [ cheers and applause ] hello. ah-ya-ya-ya! hello. i'm hillary clinton. tonight i'm speaking to you not as secretary of state or as a senator or as a first lady but as a relatable woman on a
when finished it will be more than 130 miles running from roxboro out to bert rams garden. >> temperatures we'll feel humidity compared to the last several days. so nice to get outdoors. tomorrow will change a bit. we'll keep that humidity in place monday tuesday, wednesday, thursday. look at wednesday and thursday. temperatures mid upper 90s, over 100 degrees on thursday. so the heat is on. >> all right. that's nbc 10 news for now. for all of us here have a good night....
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my life is mech bert now that they are here. it is good for the department as well. we moved mountain tooz get the 2 of them on in time for summer. summer camp started 2 weeks ago and i think they started 3 weeks ago. we are going to head out of here and check on kids who are being included in a lot of our camps now. i came here today to acknowledge all the support we are receiving to make sure everyone gets out and play >> anyone else who would like to make public comment on this item? okay, being none public comment is closed >> commissioner low. >> i want to acknowledge the great effort of staff and everyone involved in the strategic plan and the great effort and energy that went into this. particularly give special acknowledge to harvard business school and all their probon tow contributions totowards this even being a cal business alum nigh i do want to recognize the great contribution of hbs on this project. that is trully a remarkable contribution so thank you very much >> mrs. gensbering y and want to conclude by a couple extra things. i want to thank taylor
my life is mech bert now that they are here. it is good for the department as well. we moved mountain tooz get the 2 of them on in time for summer. summer camp started 2 weeks ago and i think they started 3 weeks ago. we are going to head out of here and check on kids who are being included in a lot of our camps now. i came here today to acknowledge all the support we are receiving to make sure everyone gets out and play >> anyone else who would like to make public comment on this item?...
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patient rim, is so important, if they say oh i feel like killing people, is such a fine line, a wide bert shalbergtberthshall we say. if you feel someone is in imminent danger you actually have a duty to report. saying, i'm thinking of killing people, is not enough to alert the police. >> what could be done? a psychologist testified he told her he had homocidal thoughts three to four times a day. >> just like assessing for suicidality, i'm sure the psychologist assessed for lom homicidality. she would have questioned him in detail about whether that plan was real and it was happening. but again you have to have an identifiable victim. >> but again the psychiatrist was concerned enough and she said so that she called holmes parents, even though that, in fact, violated his confiden confidentiality. should she have called them or thought called them at all? >> legally she had no reason to say this. morally that's a question for other people to decide. >> so if there is so much concern about confidentiality, because i guess the question is, if patients don't feel comfortable with that that pe
patient rim, is so important, if they say oh i feel like killing people, is such a fine line, a wide bert shalbergtberthshall we say. if you feel someone is in imminent danger you actually have a duty to report. saying, i'm thinking of killing people, is not enough to alert the police. >> what could be done? a psychologist testified he told her he had homocidal thoughts three to four times a day. >> just like assessing for suicidality, i'm sure the psychologist assessed for lom...
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host: we are joined by a next bert on ocean currents. jonathan, thanks for joining us -- an expert on ocean currents. jonathan, thanks for joining us. this piece was found thousands of miles from where we thought the plane crashed. is it possible we have been looking in the wrong place all this time? jonathan: not necessarily. it is possible for debris to drift from the western side of australia all the way to india. the flow pattern is westward in this part of the indian ocean. host: so, we have the currents then that would explain why we have seen this piece of the wing washup. what about the barnacles, the sea life found on the wing? is there anyway investigators could look at those barnacles and maybe find out where this piece of the wing may have come from? jonathan: it is possible. as an oceanographer, i can only speculate. marine biologists will be able to identify and perhaps provide a better understanding of where these muscles possibly dwell or come from. this is entirely possible. host: definitely some new leads in the story,
host: we are joined by a next bert on ocean currents. jonathan, thanks for joining us -- an expert on ocean currents. jonathan, thanks for joining us. this piece was found thousands of miles from where we thought the plane crashed. is it possible we have been looking in the wrong place all this time? jonathan: not necessarily. it is possible for debris to drift from the western side of australia all the way to india. the flow pattern is westward in this part of the indian ocean. host: so, we...
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host: we are joined by a next bert on ocean currents. jonathan, thanks for joining us -- an expert on ocean currents. jonathan, thanks for joining us. this piece was found thousands of miles from where we thought the plane crashed. is it possible we have been looking in the wrong place all this time? jonathan: not necessarily. it is possible for debris to drift from the western side of australia all the way to india. the flow pattern is westward in this part of the indian ocean. host: so, we have the currents then that would explain why we have seen this piece of the wing washup. what about the barnacles, the sea life found on the wing? is there anyway investigators could look at those barnacles and maybe find out where this piece of the wing may have come from? jonathan: it is possible. as an oceanographer i can only speculate. marine biologists will be able to identify and perhaps provide a better understanding of where these muscles possibly dwell or come from. this is entirely possible. host: definitely some new leads in the story, a
host: we are joined by a next bert on ocean currents. jonathan, thanks for joining us -- an expert on ocean currents. jonathan, thanks for joining us. this piece was found thousands of miles from where we thought the plane crashed. is it possible we have been looking in the wrong place all this time? jonathan: not necessarily. it is possible for debris to drift from the western side of australia all the way to india. the flow pattern is westward in this part of the indian ocean. host: so, we...
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i'm in contact with bert hill the chairman of the committee and put me on the monday night meeting and agenda so get to meet everyone else and hope to listen and see what the agenda is and how people take positions with my other representatives. i'm very please today represent district 10 and also want to thank lisa and summer and an dria bruce in your office for your help in getting this moving, so we can do it before the summer is out and it will start raining and won't be on my bike so much. >> we hope it starts raining. >> yes, i hear-bicycleing to work is something i have done. it is curt tailed by a few mishaps. i remember bicycle coalitions coexist early sloge squn would as a member of the committee take a balanced approach. we do need to coexist. a bicycle can be just as dangerous as any other vehicle. pedestrian, bicycleest and people in motor vehicles have a shared responsibility to obey traffic laws. we are very laissez faire about bike squz there isn't a bike requirement knowing the rules of the road for bicycleest. i have seen in the latest bike coalition news letter which
i'm in contact with bert hill the chairman of the committee and put me on the monday night meeting and agenda so get to meet everyone else and hope to listen and see what the agenda is and how people take positions with my other representatives. i'm very please today represent district 10 and also want to thank lisa and summer and an dria bruce in your office for your help in getting this moving, so we can do it before the summer is out and it will start raining and won't be on my bike so much....
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that's a great exhibit going on now at the berts campus in berkeley that will soon come to san francisco state for the exhibit of the activist organizers and leaders of the movements to advance disability rights. also, the slogan, "it doesn't stop here" for the ada opened my eyes how a law can be fought for and won and there is still a fight to make sure it's implemented right for civil rights in our city. i want to thank those of the democratic club and many others of the members of the members office on the mayor's office for disability council for keeping that spirit alive and this whole month there is a number of events going on so this hearing is held in the context in on going movement for civil rights for people with disabilities. san francisco's civil service commission in 2000 enacted rule 115 which we discussed at length last year at this hearing. rule 115 was to provide a process for qualified individuals with disabilities going through the workforce without going through a civil service examination. the disabilities community is diverse in san francisco and nationwide. one of
that's a great exhibit going on now at the berts campus in berkeley that will soon come to san francisco state for the exhibit of the activist organizers and leaders of the movements to advance disability rights. also, the slogan, "it doesn't stop here" for the ada opened my eyes how a law can be fought for and won and there is still a fight to make sure it's implemented right for civil rights in our city. i want to thank those of the democratic club and many others of the members of...
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with the south african local language languages, and my father decided to bring me here to allege bert i could continue the same curriculum. >> the school was opened after violence against foreigners began in 2008. one of the founders and a review refugee refugee, himself, said they had to find a way to keep refugee children in the classroom when they could not attend local schools. >> there was a lot of demand from the parents from the refugees in south africa. they had difficulties registering their children notice local schools because when they got there, there was a need. there were a lot of challenges. >> reporter: the school has gone from 35 students in the first year to 10 times that amount today. it's teaching staff is made up of refugees. buff kandora says the school ks dependency on donor resources are challenging. >> the school has had 100% final year pass rate for the last two years. some of the highest results were achieved in mathematics and science. subjects government schools in south africa are struggling with. at the ends of their high school degree, they are, they h
with the south african local language languages, and my father decided to bring me here to allege bert i could continue the same curriculum. >> the school was opened after violence against foreigners began in 2008. one of the founders and a review refugee refugee, himself, said they had to find a way to keep refugee children in the classroom when they could not attend local schools. >> there was a lot of demand from the parents from the refugees in south africa. they had...
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. >> perhaps that's for the bert. >> oh, i don't know.'s find out. >> we fought for a high enough day of 87. we got to 9 2. i said, oh, if i had just went 88. but that wouldn't have mattered either. so five off. so we are not exactly seeing the ball big. tomorrow we're going to go 94. pretty aggressive. a live look outside. 79, with a dew point in the low 70s. it's just a tropical rain forest. rains are pretty much dead call. here's the radar. we still have a couple of leftover showers and storms. one to the west of town south of leesburg, another batch that is weakening, but it is moving into collaterals county and headed for st. mary's county and calvert county. we still do have this aerial flood watch which means the streams are still high and everyflowing their banks. the rain obviously is stopped, but there's still some flood sog folks have to be really careful. it goes until 12:15. the other thing we have to worry about is patchy fog over these areas that received rain tonight. down to the south we go. this is generally moderate rai
. >> perhaps that's for the bert. >> oh, i don't know.'s find out. >> we fought for a high enough day of 87. we got to 9 2. i said, oh, if i had just went 88. but that wouldn't have mattered either. so five off. so we are not exactly seeing the ball big. tomorrow we're going to go 94. pretty aggressive. a live look outside. 79, with a dew point in the low 70s. it's just a tropical rain forest. rains are pretty much dead call. here's the radar. we still have a couple of...
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paying for some of these reconstructions and plastic surgery over the years has improved, so it's much bert and with these celebrities coming on board, the numbers rin creasing. >> some insurance companies are covering women to have that second breast removed even though you don't have health concerns or cancer in that particular breast. >> that's right. >> that says something about the health insurance companies that they are covering this. not just a plastic procedure. this is possibly life saving. >> let me talk about it, covering it to the tune of $30,000 for double mastectomies with reconstruction. it's a lot of money. >> yeah. >> i want to start by saying that saying genetically suspect sucseptible women, women at high risk like angelina jolie is less than 1% of the population, the u.s. population of the women. less than .5% so those women it makes scientific women to consider doing it in the other breast. here's why i think it's occurring. this is my opinion on this. studies have shown from the '90s and after that a lumpectomy with radiation and sometimes with chemo or hormone therap
paying for some of these reconstructions and plastic surgery over the years has improved, so it's much bert and with these celebrities coming on board, the numbers rin creasing. >> some insurance companies are covering women to have that second breast removed even though you don't have health concerns or cancer in that particular breast. >> that's right. >> that says something about the health insurance companies that they are covering this. not just a plastic procedure. this...
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what i heard from our partners there is the eevent line may be bert than what you have projected? >> they are talking about our revenue and our revenue is 50 percent of that >> okay, well even that, he said a million and a half, i see 596 >> more room >> more room. i will always be pushing. i think the idea is we get to a break even on the bottom. if we cover the debt service we really made this proposition >> it would be a home run >> can i ask why the passenger fees are potentially going down rather than up? >> yes, i can. the passenger fees you are referencing from the 20s 16, 17 to 17, 18, these raconservative numbers and the earlier ones represent the hotel ship we have for dream force, we have one this year and one next year and that is about a 250 thousand dollars up tick. we haven't gotten bookings for that in subsequent years so wean didn't count our chickens before they were hatched >> do we anticipate cruise cost will go up? >> absolutely. they are-it is a sick lickal business and impacted by macroeconomic events on the world stage. i think sustain gruth is what i have
what i heard from our partners there is the eevent line may be bert than what you have projected? >> they are talking about our revenue and our revenue is 50 percent of that >> okay, well even that, he said a million and a half, i see 596 >> more room >> more room. i will always be pushing. i think the idea is we get to a break even on the bottom. if we cover the debt service we really made this proposition >> it would be a home run >> can i ask why the...
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and my mom, bert. [applause] rep. mccarthy: we do not get to pick our mothers, but if i could, i would. sitting next to them is a dear colleague of mine, steve knight. [applause] rep. mccarthy: he is a freshman, but no freshman by any means, he has hit the ground running. i don't come from far from here. i come from bakersfield. i can't get elected anywhere else. you all know bakersfield. you have driven through and broken down. i went all public schools. i group in a family of all democrats. i was the first republican. you see, of all the speeches i have given, this is the one the kind of makes me nervous. not because you are out there, but because of the name on the podium. i am a child of ronald reagan. i come from the reagan revolution. he has had more effect on my life then he could ever imagine, and he never met me. you see, when i went through school, i applied myself did not do as good as i should. i admired my parents. my father moved furniture on his day off. we went to the grocery store to cash his check, w
and my mom, bert. [applause] rep. mccarthy: we do not get to pick our mothers, but if i could, i would. sitting next to them is a dear colleague of mine, steve knight. [applause] rep. mccarthy: he is a freshman, but no freshman by any means, he has hit the ground running. i don't come from far from here. i come from bakersfield. i can't get elected anywhere else. you all know bakersfield. you have driven through and broken down. i went all public schools. i group in a family of all democrats. i...
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bert has often testified before congressional committees and has indicated by the media on a regular basis and he often attends conferences at aei and is a prominent questioner of the panel. but today he will have to answer your questions. our final panelist will be whitney debevoise -- it's hard for me not to say that the french away -- is a senior partner at arnold and porter which he rejoined in 2010 having served as u.s. executive director of the world bank from 2007. whitney's experience includes brady plan restructurings at the end of the 1980s global debt crisis and get restructurings at belize, greece and argentina numerous privatizations. wewe should have some of those coming along out of these debt problems. as well as eurobond financings. he has written extensively on securities regulation, debt restructuring from international banking and sovereign immunity to we are delighted to have this truly knowledgeable and outstanding panel with us today. now each of our panelists will speak from 12-15 minutes. after that we will give them a chance to react to each other or to clar
bert has often testified before congressional committees and has indicated by the media on a regular basis and he often attends conferences at aei and is a prominent questioner of the panel. but today he will have to answer your questions. our final panelist will be whitney debevoise -- it's hard for me not to say that the french away -- is a senior partner at arnold and porter which he rejoined in 2010 having served as u.s. executive director of the world bank from 2007. whitney's experience...
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. >> bert than any of us. james rosen live for us. >> not a dry eye in the house he stole the show at the espy awards. the football star delivering an emotional speech about his daughter's journey in cancer and how his faith in god helped him through that ordeal. jackie ibanez is here with the moment everyone is talking about. >> it was the night to celebrate the best athletes in the world but all they are talking about is one brave sweet little girl. taking a turn when cincinnati bangles defensive tackle devon still took the perseverance award on behalf of his daughter aliyah talking about her difficult journey with cancer and how god helped him work through it. >> when my daughter was first diagnosed with cancer i thought i was in a nightmare. i remember the first week in the hospital i would sneak out the room and go down to the chapel and i would just cry. i would just ask god why did he give my daughter this fight. i would beg him to give me the fight with death rather than my daughter. the way i looked a
. >> bert than any of us. james rosen live for us. >> not a dry eye in the house he stole the show at the espy awards. the football star delivering an emotional speech about his daughter's journey in cancer and how his faith in god helped him through that ordeal. jackie ibanez is here with the moment everyone is talking about. >> it was the night to celebrate the best athletes in the world but all they are talking about is one brave sweet little girl. taking a turn when...
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just think of how bert better this money could be spent.or instance, our transportation network is deteriorating and becoming dangerous. we should be increasing our investment and priority in public schools and colleges. this is is is especially important in some of our cities. where there's a gnawing sense of hopelessness, racial injustice and economic despairty. we can and choose to be better for native americans. new americans. and disadvantaged americans. let's keep pushing, get health care coverage to more of the uninsured. we can address climate change and extreme weather. while protecting american jobs. i believe that these priorities, education, infrastructure, health care, environmental stewardship and a strong middle class are american's priority. now, i'm also running for president because we need to be very smart in these volatile times overseas. i'd like to talk about how we found ourselves in the destructive and expensive chaos in the middle east and north africa. and then offer my views on seeking a peaceful resolution. there
just think of how bert better this money could be spent.or instance, our transportation network is deteriorating and becoming dangerous. we should be increasing our investment and priority in public schools and colleges. this is is is especially important in some of our cities. where there's a gnawing sense of hopelessness, racial injustice and economic despairty. we can and choose to be better for native americans. new americans. and disadvantaged americans. let's keep pushing, get health care...
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tomorrow is the bert of the two days. look at this.ning just beautiful as we wrap up the holiday weekend. again a high temperature of 81. showers around this morning for the midday on into the afternoon hours. scattered showers are possible. then a chance of an isolated shower or thunderstorm for the early evening hours. again, really want to stress by 9:00 p.m. we are fine. tomorrow a high of 86, partly sunny skies. for the workweek we return to the typical pattern we have grown accustom to here. the nuisance showers and thunderstorms just about every day. it looks like we might hit 90 degrees on wednesday. a weak cold front moves through, takes the humidity down a notch of two by thursday with a high of 85. today damp for fireworks. i think it will be okay. >> you have those days where you get through, it's gray and all of a sudden -- >> the sun comes out. >> the clouds part. >> i'm going to cross my finger that is materializes. i think looking at the latest, that is what's going to happen. >> thanks. >> you don't have to go to the n
tomorrow is the bert of the two days. look at this.ning just beautiful as we wrap up the holiday weekend. again a high temperature of 81. showers around this morning for the midday on into the afternoon hours. scattered showers are possible. then a chance of an isolated shower or thunderstorm for the early evening hours. again, really want to stress by 9:00 p.m. we are fine. tomorrow a high of 86, partly sunny skies. for the workweek we return to the typical pattern we have grown accustom to...
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>> bert go ahead. bert and then rick. >> yes i have a brief comment and a question. al the griefbrief comment the judicial committee a couple years ago reported out a bill, bipartisan to dramatically change the state secret problem which this administration opposed. my question goes back to mike's original question about how the church committee was able to come about and describe the turbulent times. but my experience is that the history of intelligence and oversight is all before 9/11 and after 9/11. and what i mean is, not people in this room but people who follow current events, a lot of my acquaintances who are liberals, after the church committee report and disclosures were sufficiently outraged to back a lot of reforms which is as you say have been evishiated. the levy guidelines which really came from the church committee recommendations that vice president mondale worked on and the assassination executive order. but after 9/11, those same people, the same kinds of people in my experience have a different attitude. and it is essentially i don't care even if t
>> bert go ahead. bert and then rick. >> yes i have a brief comment and a question. al the griefbrief comment the judicial committee a couple years ago reported out a bill, bipartisan to dramatically change the state secret problem which this administration opposed. my question goes back to mike's original question about how the church committee was able to come about and describe the turbulent times. but my experience is that the history of intelligence and oversight is all before...
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executive officer of educational advancement alliance a non-property that fattah founded, her the bert bead err man former deputy may wror and robert brand was the founder of company 2, a philadelphia-based public policy technology company. brand is also the spouse of a former fattah congressional staffer. so what happens next? well it's important to note that congressman fattah is not under arrest. he will have to appear in court but no date has yet been set. the congressman says he's confident he will be cleared of the charges. he's also vowed to stay in office. now the indictment also points to fattah's wife "nbc 10 news" 10 renee chenault-fattah being involved in part of the crimes. she is not criminally charged. renee is on leave from the station. we have continuing coverage on nbc10.com and the "nbc 10" app. you can read the entire 85-page indictment and hear congressman fattah's statement from washington. >>> meanwhile, police in camden county are investigating a deadly shooting. someone shot and killed a man at the arborwood condos on east lyndon avenue. this is in linden wall
executive officer of educational advancement alliance a non-property that fattah founded, her the bert bead err man former deputy may wror and robert brand was the founder of company 2, a philadelphia-based public policy technology company. brand is also the spouse of a former fattah congressional staffer. so what happens next? well it's important to note that congressman fattah is not under arrest. he will have to appear in court but no date has yet been set. the congressman says he's...
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where bert had a mining job. over the next several years, the couple traveled all over the world.ed in many different places. lou went into the minds with bird. she was kind of like the -- what we see so often with many women of professional men who had the same educational background -- she was sort of the unpaid employee. they lived in london for a number of years. lou was very instrumental and active in helping when world war i broke out, which will get to later, and then when they return to living full-time in the united states, she was involved with many organizations here until they eventually came to the white house. >> thank you. these ladies were outstanding in their own way and a time when women really were not supposed to succeed on that level, and they did. the first question i would like to pose to the lady of the day mrs. harding, this is the harding symposium, that it is also important. abigail adams, if we can go back to her, she wrote to her husband when he was in philadelphia -- remember the ladies, we have all heard this. however, she was really angry with john
where bert had a mining job. over the next several years, the couple traveled all over the world.ed in many different places. lou went into the minds with bird. she was kind of like the -- what we see so often with many women of professional men who had the same educational background -- she was sort of the unpaid employee. they lived in london for a number of years. lou was very instrumental and active in helping when world war i broke out, which will get to later, and then when they return to...
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with that thank you and look forward to our discussion. >> thanks bert.whitney. >> thank you very much. it is a pleasure to be here and talk about this comparison between greece and puerto rico. we have heard by now pretty well but the nature of the problem is. in each case we have a large debtor in a currency union without economic growth and a noncompetitive economy and with lots of structural impediment in the economy and the fiscal deficit and many structural issues in the public sector finances. basically in a currency union as i once heard sir eddie george explain why england would never join the euro. with my fiscal policy in frankfurt my only adjustment tool is unemployment and that is politically unacceptable. so here we have situation where the economies confront an internal evaluation which basically means unemployment wage depression and so forth. so they have to confront this situation. it didn't mention is also made an adjustment by immigration which seems to be happening in those cases. the previous speakers have talked about the dimension
with that thank you and look forward to our discussion. >> thanks bert.whitney. >> thank you very much. it is a pleasure to be here and talk about this comparison between greece and puerto rico. we have heard by now pretty well but the nature of the problem is. in each case we have a large debtor in a currency union without economic growth and a noncompetitive economy and with lots of structural impediment in the economy and the fiscal deficit and many structural issues in the...
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isis so the think the congresswoman mentioned about getting into the social media game alternates bert that's one, but we also have to be proactive with communities around the world to make sure they're being proactive. now we're seeing "new york times" had a story just last week about a young girl from the northwest that was recruited by isis 23-year-old girl who was a cristian. she was recruited online because she was asking questions. we have to be preemptive but very diligent as individuals and as family members and co-workers about what's happening in this radicalization process. >> we're waiting for the president. that should be happening in about one minute. general, i wanted to say something? >> i agree with the medical metaphor. isis finds route in failed states. it doesn't find strength in countries that have good control. it find sanctuary and safe haven in countries such as syria with no state at all, and anbar province is it doesn't have the write did and it metastasizes in those areas. so really this is first and foremost a political problem. we not only have to have a mi
isis so the think the congresswoman mentioned about getting into the social media game alternates bert that's one, but we also have to be proactive with communities around the world to make sure they're being proactive. now we're seeing "new york times" had a story just last week about a young girl from the northwest that was recruited by isis 23-year-old girl who was a cristian. she was recruited online because she was asking questions. we have to be preemptive but very diligent as...
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who's the bert hillary clinton, kate or amy poehler ? >> amy is a friend of mine.e is doing a great job. you are not going to get me to pick one or the other. i think i'm the best hillary clinton. i will be my own little self and keep going along and say what i believe in and putting forth changes i believe would be good for the country. i'm not looking for rating. i'm looking for votes. >> nice to see the funny side. we will show you another shot of that interview. stay tuned if that are in the next hour. >>> a trio of tropical storms are churning in the west pacific ocean today our meteorologist is joining us. this impacts millions of people. >> tens of millions of people. this lined up perfect order when it comes to what we have in eastern areas of china and northern taiwan as well. we will dive in to nilinfa. five areas of active weather. impressive sight. the initial one a strong tropical storm shy of a category one hurricane. guangdong province, 7 million people live in hong kong metro. you can see tremendous flooding over the region and then go farther to se
who's the bert hillary clinton, kate or amy poehler ? >> amy is a friend of mine.e is doing a great job. you are not going to get me to pick one or the other. i think i'm the best hillary clinton. i will be my own little self and keep going along and say what i believe in and putting forth changes i believe would be good for the country. i'm not looking for rating. i'm looking for votes. >> nice to see the funny side. we will show you another shot of that interview. stay tuned if...
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but the man was former nba player dell bert arenas. yeah he won a few. he is showing with his kids quite a collection of stuffed animal. he played for the warriors from 2001 to 2003. the orange county fair he was not banned but he played all 15 basketball games and reached the limit of one prize per game per day. [ laughter ] that is pretty funny. >> he has 50,000 prizes right there. >> that guy has quite a shot. look at that. >> that is the kind of stuff that brian flores. >> brian, did you win any animals at the fair? >> i did. but i actually won you know the water gun game. >> i love that. that is a hard one too. >> you have to stay focused. >> my daughter is a generous at darts. she wins her own prize with the darts. >> alex should play the basketball game. >>> good morning everybody. i'm in for sal this morning on this tuesday starting to get very busy out there. let's get right to it. let's take a look at mccarthur maze this morning. you're taking a look there. it's starting to build up near the toll plaza. i want tommy on to the maps now. this is
but the man was former nba player dell bert arenas. yeah he won a few. he is showing with his kids quite a collection of stuffed animal. he played for the warriors from 2001 to 2003. the orange county fair he was not banned but he played all 15 basketball games and reached the limit of one prize per game per day. [ laughter ] that is pretty funny. >> he has 50,000 prizes right there. >> that guy has quite a shot. look at that. >> that is the kind of stuff that brian flores....
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. >> before the game there was a moment of silence observed for the six young people killed him bertley in the balcony collapse. the families of some of the students were there at the game. for students are still being treated for their injuriesries. >>> a computer i strike zone is being billed as the first professional game where at a human umpires not making the call. a computer system with three cameras will determine if a pitcher is a strike or ball. burns will announce the outcome the games will be played next tuesday and wednesday. >>> harvest season in napa valley kicks off today in what will be the earliest start on record. mom napa will be the first winery to start picking those grapes from the vineyard. there've traditionally one of the first wineries to start picking because grapes for sparkling wine are picked up earlier than otherwise. the winemaker says i warm january cause the vines to ripen earlier and most napa grapes are reported to be ahead of schedule. >>> we are continued to follow the breaking news that we've been following. if you're just joining us a police of
. >> before the game there was a moment of silence observed for the six young people killed him bertley in the balcony collapse. the families of some of the students were there at the game. for students are still being treated for their injuriesries. >>> a computer i strike zone is being billed as the first professional game where at a human umpires not making the call. a computer system with three cameras will determine if a pitcher is a strike or ball. burns will announce the...
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the spca headed to the 6300 block of north lamb bert street in germantown. poor scared pups there. they found four pitbull mixes chained up and a fifth dog was there but dead hanging from the chain. officers also rescued two snakes from that home. investigators think they know what was going on inside. >> this is typical of a breeding and fighting operation. i don't know what happened here, why the individual all of a sudden absconded or disappeared and left these animals in there to die. so that's a mystery right now. >> philadelphia police are also there. they wounded up several beebee guns and drug paraphernalia and now they're looking for the owner of that home. >>> intense search for clues in east mt. airy investigators still at the home of an 85-year-old woman days after she was robbed and murdered. residents try to come to grips with their tragedy in their neighborhood, police are inching closer to finding those responsible for her death. dave schratwieser explains the new clues. report. >> my heart goes out to her family and all, you know. >> reporter: as candles and flower
the spca headed to the 6300 block of north lamb bert street in germantown. poor scared pups there. they found four pitbull mixes chained up and a fifth dog was there but dead hanging from the chain. officers also rescued two snakes from that home. investigators think they know what was going on inside. >> this is typical of a breeding and fighting operation. i don't know what happened here, why the individual all of a sudden absconded or disappeared and left these animals in there to die....
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. >> he said, ustually, i think meryl streep is the miranda lam been bert of the oscars. >> he said the's never said it to my face. ♪ oh you only love me >> another factor could be miranda's big transformation, losing a reportedly 45 pounds in a year. >> girl. what you been doing? >> i've been working out and busy i turned 30. i just tried to get ahead of the game. >> i think she got a a lot of attention when she lost the weight. she went from saying, you know, blake will love me at any. size if i gain 30 pounds to, hey, maybe blake's not the only one who thinks i'm hot. >> i said, i'm a proud size 8. that's the way god made me. i have a trainer. i work out, i try, but i love to eat and party and have adult beverage, and you can just try to tone it not jiggle, and that's the goal. that's why god made span k ax. >> she's traveling next week, and right now she might be needing support. on the way, brks xbindi irwin following in her dad's footsteps, 17, glammed up. >> it is fun to dress up. >> and then -- >> are you done with housewives? >> more with our sit down with kim richards. >> what
. >> he said, ustually, i think meryl streep is the miranda lam been bert of the oscars. >> he said the's never said it to my face. ♪ oh you only love me >> another factor could be miranda's big transformation, losing a reportedly 45 pounds in a year. >> girl. what you been doing? >> i've been working out and busy i turned 30. i just tried to get ahead of the game. >> i think she got a a lot of attention when she lost the weight. she went from saying, you...
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they're trying to find the owner, airline bert toe vangas who's a local tattoo artist. >> right now i i mean? this happened like that. so quick. >> just before the crash the arroyo brothers wrapped up six hours of repair work on a van for osvaldo's son who has special needs. the family dog, the max, the companion to osvaldo's son went missing in the crash as well. if you have any information on the crash or know where to find vangas, police want to hear from you. >>> and this man, caught secretly recording a video up a woman's skirt. police say he confessed to taking the video, he says for fun and says he does it often. verona drives a truck for walmart. police believe there could be more victims out there. >>> happening today, a panel will gather to look at a new report highlighting the challenges of implementing university pre-k in philadelphia. the william penn foundation will host the zulgs on breakdiscussion. the study revealed it costs on average close to $12,000 a year to educate a child. but state funding for each child falls about $3,000 short. >> you think of a room of ten c
they're trying to find the owner, airline bert toe vangas who's a local tattoo artist. >> right now i i mean? this happened like that. so quick. >> just before the crash the arroyo brothers wrapped up six hours of repair work on a van for osvaldo's son who has special needs. the family dog, the max, the companion to osvaldo's son went missing in the crash as well. if you have any information on the crash or know where to find vangas, police want to hear from you. >>> and...
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what bert, i mean, better yet the fact it is fridayment just so nice outside. storm scan3, at the moment, clear as a bell, you have got little hint of ground clutter no more precipitation that's all being swept well out to sea. and we are brightening up nicely here. so we expect to see just not only a bright and sunny day but far more comfort for you but it will still be warm outside at the height of the day, we expect to still hit typical mid july standards, on the thermometer, in the way of about 87 degrees in philadelphia. mid lower 308's, at the resort towns here. hour by hour here, in increments throughout the day 87 the expected hi, hit that around 4:00 p.m., 5:00 p.m. or so. and see the sunshine, but keep that humidity nice and low for you. who is headed down to the shore point this weekend? we have good news, there as well. mid 80s this is good stuff guys. minus the humidity for both of these days, as well, and we keep you in the mid 80s with sunshine, i mean, does it get better than this? does the timing get better than this? i ask you probably not vet
what bert, i mean, better yet the fact it is fridayment just so nice outside. storm scan3, at the moment, clear as a bell, you have got little hint of ground clutter no more precipitation that's all being swept well out to sea. and we are brightening up nicely here. so we expect to see just not only a bright and sunny day but far more comfort for you but it will still be warm outside at the height of the day, we expect to still hit typical mid july standards, on the thermometer, in the way of...
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. >> it does get bert. not the prolonged stretch of the heat and humidity.o far of 09 agree temperatures for philadelphia. the average for the year, is about 21. so yes again about halfway there. we'll see what happens for the second half of the summer. but the shore will be crowded today for sure. ocean, looks nice right now. ocean water in the low and mid 70s, as we take live look at the beach patrol headquarters, head out now. grab your spot on the beach. hardly anybody out there. couple of people enjoying nice start to the morning along the jersey shore. so here is the headlines. heat warning will go in effect this afternoon high humidity will make it feel like over 100 degrees, it will be a chance for a shower, storm not big chance, but the chance is there with all of this heat humidity around. current air temperatures were still in the 70s low seven's north and west, upper 70s for philadelphia, mount pocono, approaching that 70 degrees mark. there is that winds coming right off the water there so comfortable conditions down toward the shore still humid
. >> it does get bert. not the prolonged stretch of the heat and humidity.o far of 09 agree temperatures for philadelphia. the average for the year, is about 21. so yes again about halfway there. we'll see what happens for the second half of the summer. but the shore will be crowded today for sure. ocean, looks nice right now. ocean water in the low and mid 70s, as we take live look at the beach patrol headquarters, head out now. grab your spot on the beach. hardly anybody out there....
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directory level to roll up our sleeves and see where and where not to synchronize and where we can do bert. we'll have a higher level session to figure out what's working and not and we're constantly correcting those lines of effort that are falling bind. >> rose: i look forward to talking to you right after that as soon as possible to get a covens what comes out of that and what is the assessment of kohl's partners. >> very good. >> rose: thank you, brett. thanks for having me. honored. >> rose: we'll be right back. stay with us. >> rose: we continue our conversation on the fight against i.s.i.s. and the turkish role, joining me from washington, ambassador francis ricciardone, until last year he served as u.s. ambassador to turkey. in washington steven cook, senior fellow for middle eastern studies at the council on foreign relations. henri barkey, director of the middle east program at the wilson center, david l. philips, author of "the kurdish spring: a new map of the middle east." i am pleased to have all of them on the program. mr. ambassador, i begin with you and your understanding o
directory level to roll up our sleeves and see where and where not to synchronize and where we can do bert. we'll have a higher level session to figure out what's working and not and we're constantly correcting those lines of effort that are falling bind. >> rose: i look forward to talking to you right after that as soon as possible to get a covens what comes out of that and what is the assessment of kohl's partners. >> very good. >> rose: thank you, brett. thanks for having...
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most people in the world want their children to have a bert life and that is our humanity. my advice is become a educated parent and understand where your children are. our boys have been in asia. i never knew much about okinawa but i know a lot more because i make myself a student of where they are. >> interesting. you went to the book about being at bangladesh. >> so many stories. >> what did you do over there? >> my husband transferred in august of 2011 transferred to an airline in bangladesh. so we went there -- there are things as a woman in afghanistan and there are cultures cultural prescriptions, i couldn't walk out by myself. i always had to be with a man. even with the security concerns i had very little flexibility. with bangladesh i could walk the streets of bangladesh which was like heaven to me. dakar, are you kidding me? the market. we just you know met so many wonderful, friendly people. and, it, we were very sad to leave bangladesh actually. our kids were like okay time to come home, we're having grandkids. so, but and i never thought i would do any of thes
most people in the world want their children to have a bert life and that is our humanity. my advice is become a educated parent and understand where your children are. our boys have been in asia. i never knew much about okinawa but i know a lot more because i make myself a student of where they are. >> interesting. you went to the book about being at bangladesh. >> so many stories. >> what did you do over there? >> my husband transferred in august of 2011 transferred to...
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if they manage this bert than samsung did they're likely to capitalize and capture the share that samsungle to capitalize on. >> they normally gross sales year over year but the fourth quarter is usually the most popular for the iphone especially in a year, carl, where we are expected to get an update to the iphone 6, iphone 6s, so this seems to be an incremental development. >> stock was under pressure this morning. a lot of people wondering if it's going to retest the 200 day turning around just a touch on some of these headlines. meantime, broad weakness across the board after the sell-off in shanghai overnight. continued worries about greece, plenty of volatility. the dow down over 200 at the lows, now down about 153, of course, fresh worries about the markets and economy in china, bob has that covered on the floor. >> that's right. what we are seeing today is a reaction to china and concerns about slower global growth and not that much to greece. now, let me show you germany here because germany's well off their lows. i hope you have been listen to michelle caruso-cabrera. ahead of t
if they manage this bert than samsung did they're likely to capitalize and capture the share that samsungle to capitalize on. >> they normally gross sales year over year but the fourth quarter is usually the most popular for the iphone especially in a year, carl, where we are expected to get an update to the iphone 6, iphone 6s, so this seems to be an incremental development. >> stock was under pressure this morning. a lot of people wondering if it's going to retest the 200 day...
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bert savitz gave his name and his bearded image to birds bees -- burt's bees. he was a beekeeper in maine. burt's bees was bought for $925 million. he was 90. matt: i was just using that lip balm. stephanie: and your lips look fantastic. not chapped at all. matt: will go back to athens to hear from a member of the opposition party on chances for a new deal when they come back. stephanie: and erik schatzker anchors a special our on greece starting at 11:00 today. no grows will be among his guests. ♪ >> you are looking at a shot from bloomberg headquarters roof cam gazing at the empire state building. a hazy morning in nyc here, but not a lazy one. a ton of news items the cover. greece and focus as they vote no. the state of the country still undecided. we are asking the questions what are left to the countries. who better to answer them and has fair, live in athens, with an empty of the greek new democracy party. erik: thank you. this is a member of the leading opposition party. this lady is as american as she is great educated and now in parliament in athens. t
bert savitz gave his name and his bearded image to birds bees -- burt's bees. he was a beekeeper in maine. burt's bees was bought for $925 million. he was 90. matt: i was just using that lip balm. stephanie: and your lips look fantastic. not chapped at all. matt: will go back to athens to hear from a member of the opposition party on chances for a new deal when they come back. stephanie: and erik schatzker anchors a special our on greece starting at 11:00 today. no grows will be among his...
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. >> so you worked at la bert hanan. >> as a kid, yes. whole time that i worked is how old are you? i'm 18. you've been 18 for three years. those are abalone from baja. i told you i love butter. i use it even for some mexican dishes. and then just some roasted chili serrano just to give it a nice little kick for me. >> they're finished with lemon and of course brown butter. >> beautiful. mm. very delicious. very mexican, very french. brown butter, awesome. makes everything better. >> of course. i think the most important thing about mexican cuisine in general if it's traditional, it's the ingredients. >> confit of suckling pig topped with grandma's salsa. an instant classic. >> have at it. you do it like the mexican way. pick it up and go. >> wow. pretty hard to imagine anything better than that. you're stuck with this dish forever, man. it's going to be like mick jagger 50 years from now singing "satisfaction." there's no getting away from it, man. this is so good. this is a classic. but even now with all his success, garcia is still fig
. >> so you worked at la bert hanan. >> as a kid, yes. whole time that i worked is how old are you? i'm 18. you've been 18 for three years. those are abalone from baja. i told you i love butter. i use it even for some mexican dishes. and then just some roasted chili serrano just to give it a nice little kick for me. >> they're finished with lemon and of course brown butter. >> beautiful. mm. very delicious. very mexican, very french. brown butter, awesome. makes...
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he gave his name and his bearded image to bert's bees.ompany started with products made from beehive wax. it was sold for $925 million three years ago and he died yesterday in rural maine at the age of 80. tom: i hope he got his fair share of that. vonnie: it probably did not matter to him. tom: greece is not cyprus and greek is not iceland. there is paul krugman -- we now speak with athanasios orphanides the former governor of the central bank of cyprus and he hundred hands -- and he understands that the distances greater than 1500 miles. thank you so much for being with us today. why is greece different from the crisis in cyprus? >> a pleasure to be with you. there are some differences but there are many similarities. i would focus on the similarity. the crisis we have is a political crisis. you talked about frankfurt and the role of the ecb but really we should be looking at earl in to understand what may happen. berlin is the entity that determines the outcome. i am very afraid it will also determine what happens in athens. tom: ambas
he gave his name and his bearded image to bert's bees.ompany started with products made from beehive wax. it was sold for $925 million three years ago and he died yesterday in rural maine at the age of 80. tom: i hope he got his fair share of that. vonnie: it probably did not matter to him. tom: greece is not cyprus and greek is not iceland. there is paul krugman -- we now speak with athanasios orphanides the former governor of the central bank of cyprus and he hundred hands -- and he...
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captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] >> on the next washington journal, they know how bertcusses developments in the 2016 republican race for president. and the former undersecretary of state for arms control and international security looks at within the ironic nuclear agreement, how it will be implemented, and the impact on the middle east. we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on faith book and twitter. >> this weekend, the c-span tour travels across the country with time warner cable. to learn more about the literary life in history of kentucky. a savior who had a socialist political career. like if you had asked who has a bright shining star in american politics on a national scale someone is going to be governor or president a lot of people would of said ed prichard of kentucky. he worked in the white house in his early 20's and seemed destined for great things and came back to kentucky in the mid-1940's. was indicted for stuffing a ballot box and went to prison. that incredible promise just flamed out. >> we also visit ashland, the former home of
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when elizabeth warren wasn't ruled out we had her talking in terms of wali bert warren would say.ent poll shows hillary will have a tough time getting democratic voters not you swing states. i think she is a little bit worried. and the fact she is spending so much time in new york where she should already have those voters lined up is a problem for her. eric: you can argue the union is argue in its ownself interest. >> i come from wisconsin. in my hometown of madison bernie sanders showed up. i'm sure i went to high school with half people in the that room. people will show up to hear the outliers and gadflies. if you look at the enthusiasm in my home state of wisconsin which i believe we democrats will take in this election you see enthusiasm. eric: katie do you buy that? >> i think scott walker has a good chance of winning wisconsin as well. and bernie sanders and all the attention he's getting shows how left the democratic party has become. eric: we'll get back to that as it happens. we'll see if she can fire up some more people with her proposals. martha: legendary actor grego
when elizabeth warren wasn't ruled out we had her talking in terms of wali bert warren would say.ent poll shows hillary will have a tough time getting democratic voters not you swing states. i think she is a little bit worried. and the fact she is spending so much time in new york where she should already have those voters lined up is a problem for her. eric: you can argue the union is argue in its ownself interest. >> i come from wisconsin. in my hometown of madison bernie sanders showed...