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. >>> bill adams joins u nowo talk about that and much more. he is the seniornternational economist with pnc financial group. welcome, bill. it's nice to have you here. this is a late development --o >> good with you, sue. >> it's a late development being eported by "the new yor times." we should add that mr. cohn was pushing back very hard against the implementation of these tariffs. given the talk fro t president this afternoon, it appears that he has definitely lost that ght. what are the implications for the rest of the trump economic agenda if mr. cohn is not there? >> i think the immediate implications of implementing these metals tariffs would be retaliation by european union, our trading paners, that will target exporting industries. through, it go would be a headwind for those targeted porters. reduced export profits and fewer jobs servicingho exports than we would otherwise have seen.u >> can i turn o "the new york times" report that gary cohn is apparently going to leave the whiuse. he is the one who basically championed taxreform, th
. >>> bill adams joins u nowo talk about that and much more. he is the seniornternational economist with pnc financial group. welcome, bill. it's nice to have you here. this is a late development --o >> good with you, sue. >> it's a late development being eported by "the new yor times." we should add that mr. cohn was pushing back very hard against the implementation of these tariffs. given the talk fro t president this afternoon, it appears that he has definitely...
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we're going back to october 1 and before, adam, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, bill. chilling video. we've seen the aftermath of what happened. we gofrd it that night, 58 people killed and we heard the gunfire and saw the gunfire. now the video that led up to that gunfire is released to us by the mgm and mandalay bay. no other word than chilling. it's a controlled release. it doesn't cover all the video there's still an ongoing investigation but it appears to show the killer moving around the hotel with the bags unbenounced to the people helping him were filled with weapons and ammunition over the course of several days. it does not show him interacting with any other guests just hotel staff and bringing in what is seemingly bag after bag to his room. he was in the vip section in a sushi restaurant. we know from other employees we've spoken to he was known to be a regular at the hotel at times and got special locations because of that and by the pool and only people known to the hotel get. the video released by the hotel and approved by law enforcement who seemingly w
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wanted for a lot and taken into custody and charged with trying to kill seven police officers. >> bill: adamsley there in l.a. >> i continue to feel confident what i did was the right thing and legal. i did not give specific information that could have endangered law enforcement. i encourage people to not panic but to know their rights, to know their responsibilities and know about the unique aid in this community. >> sandra: she said she did nothing illegal when she warned of ice and she was willing to go to jail. the d.o.j. is looking into whether charges can be brought against her. we'll bring in our panel. steve hilton host of the next revolution on fox news channel. thank you for being here. it's almost hard to believe what she's done here but whether or not it was illegal is a different discussion, right, steve? >> it is. i'm not a lawyer but i've been watching the legal opinions come out. first, let's agree she's certainly done something that's wrong been -- there's no question. if she wanted to protect the community she'd work with ice to find and identify the dangerous criminals ice
wanted for a lot and taken into custody and charged with trying to kill seven police officers. >> bill: adamsley there in l.a. >> i continue to feel confident what i did was the right thing and legal. i did not give specific information that could have endangered law enforcement. i encourage people to not panic but to know their rights, to know their responsibilities and know about the unique aid in this community. >> sandra: she said she did nothing illegal when she warned of...
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come to the table since you were sworn in and since 2,009,009 we have talked about a bill you have been very adamant about which is prison phone calls and what has changed? >> not enough. and with those active reforms and without footprint and with unfair and unreasonable rates and with multiple jurisdictions and authorities that complicate this issue. it has not done its job without adequate attention the market is clear and dysfunctional. and that is when the fcc comes into play and taken a backseat in the majority has unfortunately and i will continue to do all i can to bring this attention. then they need to work collaboratively. and those grandmothers and those that cannot afford to get in touch on a regular basis they deserve our attention it is about the families so we need to stop looking at the inmate and society because there is households and children being harmed. >> looking at chairman pai has had inappropriate communications with the sinclair merger. or actions of the commission inappropriately benefited sinclair and that concerns some people on capitol hill do you share those concerns
come to the table since you were sworn in and since 2,009,009 we have talked about a bill you have been very adamant about which is prison phone calls and what has changed? >> not enough. and with those active reforms and without footprint and with unfair and unreasonable rates and with multiple jurisdictions and authorities that complicate this issue. it has not done its job without adequate attention the market is clear and dysfunctional. and that is when the fcc comes into play and...
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since 2009 we have been talking about a bill you have been very adamant about. that is prison phone calls. what has changed in those eight years? >> i would say not enough. there has been a handful of states that have enacted reforms but it has not taken care of their jurisdictional footprint. it comes to unjust, unfair, and unreasonable rates for inmates, you have multiple jurisdictions and multiple authorities, and multiple facilities that complicate this issue. unfortunately, the fcc has not done its job in regulating or having the adequate attention for a very broken market, it is very clear it is dysfunctional. it is very clear that the rate in charge is not a functional market. that is usually when the fcc comes into play, when they recognize that. we have taken a backseat, the majority has. to do all that i can to bring this to attention. state, local, and federal authorities need to work collaboratively once again in order to fix this problem. it has many heads, many tentacles, this impacts those children, those grandmothers, the 60 percentage of those w
since 2009 we have been talking about a bill you have been very adamant about. that is prison phone calls. what has changed in those eight years? >> i would say not enough. there has been a handful of states that have enacted reforms but it has not taken care of their jurisdictional footprint. it comes to unjust, unfair, and unreasonable rates for inmates, you have multiple jurisdictions and multiple authorities, and multiple facilities that complicate this issue. unfortunately, the fcc...
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. >> host: and since 2009 we've been talking about a bill that you've been very adamant about, and that's prison phone calls. what's, what has changed in this eight years? >> guest: unfortunately, not enough. there have been a handful or two of statements that have enacted reforms, but it has not taken care of their entire jurisdictional foot print. because you have when it comes to unjust, unfair and unreasonable rates for inmates and their families, you've got multiple jurisdictions and multiple authorities and multiple facilities that complicate this issue. and unfortunately, the fcc has not done its job in regulating or having some, the adequate attention to a very broken market. it's very clear that it's dysfunctional. it's very clear that exorbitant rates are being charged. it is not a functional market. and that is usually when the fcc comes, you know, into play, when it recognizes that. but we've taken a backseat is, the majority has, unfortunately. i did all -- and i will continue to do all that i can to bring this to attention. but state, local and federal authorities need to wo
. >> host: and since 2009 we've been talking about a bill that you've been very adamant about, and that's prison phone calls. what's, what has changed in this eight years? >> guest: unfortunately, not enough. there have been a handful or two of statements that have enacted reforms, but it has not taken care of their entire jurisdictional foot print. because you have when it comes to unjust, unfair and unreasonable rates for inmates and their families, you've got multiple...
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adam smith, has other concerns. >> what i'm really worried about is how we spend it. >> that is what this appropriations bill is all about, making sure that they do use it for training. >> and washington,
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. >> sandra: it's a tough story, adam housley. >> bill: it's going to happen, you think, some time. > disclosure we were having the conversation off-camera as we both were made aware of the story. you have to ask yourself how close are we to seeing diverless cars. >> bill: they've done millions of miles. >> sandra: high interest in them. >> bill: in a moment, congress is on the clock. we know that passing a passive $1.3 trillion spending deal. a big group of house conservatives say they are against it so what's in it? and what's not? and can they get this done? we took legendary... and made it liberating. we took safe... and made it daring. we took intelligent, and made it utterly irresistible. we took the most advanced e-class ever... and made the most exciting e-class ever. the 2018 e-class coupe and sedan. lease the e300 sedan for $569 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> sandra: congress looking to pass a spending plan but many lawmakers aren't happy of what's in it and some of what's been left out not to mention a whopping 2232 pages.
. >> sandra: it's a tough story, adam housley. >> bill: it's going to happen, you think, some time. > disclosure we were having the conversation off-camera as we both were made aware of the story. you have to ask yourself how close are we to seeing diverless cars. >> bill: they've done millions of miles. >> sandra: high interest in them. >> bill: in a moment, congress is on the clock. we know that passing a passive $1.3 trillion spending deal. a big group of...
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adam shapiro live in the washington bureau with more. reporter: we're talking about the economic growth regulatory relief and consumer protection act. mike crapo's bill would loosen lending requirements of mortgages from banks with less than $10 billion in assets but raise a threshold of tighter oversight of banks from $50 billion to 250 billion in assets. who is for all of this? a lot of democrats actually. democrats who are trying to win re-election or come from trump states, state has voted for president trump. people like joe manchin, claire mccaskill, jon tester, doug jones in alabama, that's a trump state. you have also got democrats in favor of the original dodd-frank bill. that is mark warner, tim kaine, tom carper. so different democrats in favor of this. but will it pass? here is what white crapo said
adam shapiro live in the washington bureau with more. reporter: we're talking about the economic growth regulatory relief and consumer protection act. mike crapo's bill would loosen lending requirements of mortgages from banks with less than $10 billion in assets but raise a threshold of tighter oversight of banks from $50 billion to 250 billion in assets. who is for all of this? a lot of democrats actually. democrats who are trying to win re-election or come from trump states, state has voted...
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his fight against liberal hypocrisy leading democrats on the house until committee adam schiff to cosponsor his own billhich was filed in 2013. the proposal reforms the warrant process to protect any president from being spied on. republican senators warning of economic consequences stemming from the president's tariff announcement. the white house will impose a 25% tariff on steel and 10% tariff on aluminum imports which likely calling for fees a huge job killing tax hike. texas's john cornyn says it could lead to a trade war. donald trump is confident this will be a success. >> we needed even for defense if we are going to have new jobs, much more vibrant companies. heather: is designed to boost domestic production of metal. despite a nuclear response from conservatives, assistant to the president a writer of the national trade council says no one should be surprised. donald trump has been fighting for workers since day one. >> no surprise. candidate trump said he was going to defend american workers against unfair trade practices, build up the industrial base, build up manufacturing today was a stron
his fight against liberal hypocrisy leading democrats on the house until committee adam schiff to cosponsor his own billhich was filed in 2013. the proposal reforms the warrant process to protect any president from being spied on. republican senators warning of economic consequences stemming from the president's tariff announcement. the white house will impose a 25% tariff on steel and 10% tariff on aluminum imports which likely calling for fees a huge job killing tax hike. texas's john cornyn...
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bill: we'll see where that goes. thank you. >> sandra: now revelations from a former obama official. he said he warned the white house about the election. why didn't the administration take more action? congressman adam>> bill: and a former top aide to hillary clinton calling the e-mail server situation trivial and why she says the voter rejected her candidacy. >> sandra: and locking up members of the ms-13 gang for a series of especially brutal murders but officials say the investigation is far from over. let's take a look at some numbers: 4 out of 5 people who have a stroke, their first symptom... is a stroke. 80 percent of all strokes and heart disease? preventable. and 149 dollars is all it takes to get screened and help take control of your health. we're life line screening... and if you're over 50... call this number, to schedule an appointment... for five painless screenings that go beyond regular check-ups. we use ultrasound technology to literally look inside your arteries... for plaque which builds up as you age- and increases your risk for stroke and cardiovascular disease. and by getting them through this package, you're saving over 50%. so call today and consider these numbers: for just
bill: we'll see where that goes. thank you. >> sandra: now revelations from a former obama official. he said he warned the white house about the election. why didn't the administration take more action? congressman adam>> bill: and a former top aide to hillary clinton calling the e-mail server situation trivial and why she says the voter rejected her candidacy. >> sandra: and locking up members of the ms-13 gang for a series of especially brutal murders but officials say the...
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bill blue shield? >> you know, i'm not sure. >> ok. >> anyone here knows that? >> adam gunther with blue shield, that's right, they would just bill us, $2,500 per ear per member every 36 months. >> good deal. >> good afternoon, heather chianeo and shannan huf, the diabetes, you probably all remember that real appeal is a program that united health care is launching, it's for medicare retirees, active and early retirees, and that is the clinical weight loss management program for certain b.m.i., and also co-morbid, prediabetes, diabetes, heart disease and other. so, stephanie and the wellness team is working with our team right now and she just gave us an update that is looking to launch in march. so, that will be communications and availability to everybody in the united health care plans as a new program that does also address the prediabetic, and diabetes disease management, but you are right, that wasn't pre. so for the early and active retirees, the early appeal is at that program. and shannon can tell you about a prediabetes program that is being launched april 1st
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adams, massachusetts. now, that's great if you are a quarter of a trillion dollar bank, but not so great for anyone else. this bill isn't about restrictions on asset measures and investments, it's not appropriate leverage ratios an pro proprietary trading. it is from keeping hardworking families from getting crushed from another financial crisis. it is about a congress that isn't here to do the bidding of quarter trillion dollar banks. it is about a congress that is supposed to be working for the american people. right after the financial crisis, before i ever thought about running for the senate, congress put me in charge of an independent panel that was supposed to police the bailout money. we all heard hearings around the country to talk to people who had been punched in the gut by the financial crisis. i will never forget one witness i met at a hearing in las vegas. his name was mr. estrada, he was the father of two little girls. he wore a jacket over his t-shirt, had a red marine corps baseball cap. he and his wife both worked and stretched the budget to buy a home that would get their girls into a good schoo
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have less than 10 billion in assets. >> i think this and maybe we will see other bills for investors in the banking sector. adamuse republicans working on a school violence prevention bill. certainly, at the very least in question right now that trump 2020 advice remember, also democratic strategists and refinement, welcome to both. let me start on where the republicans are at with all this for there's a lot of talk at that meeting, that maybe it angered by going too far on gun control, i just don't feel like in the congress they are bored with him. is it all focused on school violence? >> it's interesting, from the very beginning, i said from the very beginning, we should be talking about what we can agree on. there are wonderful opportunity for a bipartisan victory for the children if we can take all of the gun stuff off the table and focus on what we can truly. >> me an example. although right and are with us. give me an example of what you're talking about. that could be a number of things could what can we agree on. >> i think securing it like we do post office and airplane. >> but nothing on gun control.
have less than 10 billion in assets. >> i think this and maybe we will see other bills for investors in the banking sector. adamuse republicans working on a school violence prevention bill. certainly, at the very least in question right now that trump 2020 advice remember, also democratic strategists and refinement, welcome to both. let me start on where the republicans are at with all this for there's a lot of talk at that meeting, that maybe it angered by going too far on gun control, i...
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david: adam, the most important symbolism i saw the press conference, he did not sign the bill in front of the cameras. every other bill he signed, you see him signing in front of cameras. it was such a bad bill he didn't want to see being signed in public. reporter: that is absolute symbolism. analysts say it was political skillful of the president, it was kind of image, picture or video could be used against him in the future. david: thank you very much, adam. melissa. melissa: the commander-in-chief is not concerned about the recent market volatility. >> i think the stock market is going to be great. the stock market is way up. when i came into office the stock market was from a different planet. it is way up. melissa: let's bring in our panel. steve forbes, forbes media chairman. carol roth, and jack hough from "barron's." steve forbes start with you. i liked it better when the market was barometer of the performance because lately it is not giving him a good report card. >> it is about uncertainty, melissa, threat after trade war, how the chinese will react. yesterday he gave exemp
david: adam, the most important symbolism i saw the press conference, he did not sign the bill in front of the cameras. every other bill he signed, you see him signing in front of cameras. it was such a bad bill he didn't want to see being signed in public. reporter: that is absolute symbolism. analysts say it was political skillful of the president, it was kind of image, picture or video could be used against him in the future. david: thank you very much, adam. melissa. melissa: the...
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adam. let's bring in the a plus panel to talk about it to see what they think. immigration attorney is back with us and good see you. >> bill caruso, democratic range is here. ged sue. and pert brown. phil, want to start with you on this. it seems to me, two df ren things. you got lines down. as of monday morning. 73,000 people in new jersey were still out of power from the storm on friday. so clearly, something needs to be done. this is separate from the power lines. this is about their own communities like princeton university that has not run on gas them how ract call is that how expensive it would be to convert what you have. forget new projects. >> i think converting is a program. microgrids are interesting ideas but they are focused redevelop the idea of hardening power delivery system makes a lot of sense t. that he is something that could be retrofitted and a new development is going getting down. the poll poles down. why are we petting up new poles they should be bar rid along the side of this road. that's something that town and counties can be doing. that cost money. well, prac call not ract call. microgrid. i ha
adam. let's bring in the a plus panel to talk about it to see what they think. immigration attorney is back with us and good see you. >> bill caruso, democratic range is here. ged sue. and pert brown. phil, want to start with you on this. it seems to me, two df ren things. you got lines down. as of monday morning. 73,000 people in new jersey were still out of power from the storm on friday. so clearly, something needs to be done. this is separate from the power lines. this is about their...
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first adam shapiro live to the white house with the latest on the spending bill. the guessing game is now over? >> the guessing game is over and you heard the president say he did this for the sake of national security. you heard defense secretary mattis talking about this and this is the largest military spending in u.s. history to help rebuild the nation's military and secure the national defense. but the president not pleased because as he said as he was leaving the diplomatic room at the white house, he very seriously considered a veto because while the administration got some of what it wanted, this didn't fix daca and had a message to hispanic-americans saying republicans are working in your interest better than democrats. he was very upset about this. in the introduction, the sound bite he would never sign a bill like this again, one way would be to revoke the filibuster the senate has. here is the president in his own words. >> to prevent the omnibus situation from ever happening again, i'm calling on congress to give me a line-item veto for all government
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century cures act which included a bill that i spotted call mental health and safety news act which encourage the use of assisted outpatient treatment. for example, if adam lanza mother couldn't handle her son, he wouldn't take his medication, he wouldn't comply with doctors orders, she'd go to court, a civilke court and essentially gt a court order requiring him to orders and to take his medication. again, i'm not suggesting any one of these and isolation or a panacea, but there are things we can do step by step, bit by bit, to reduce the likelihood that these terrible mass shootings occur in the future. >> the senate has been debating gun policy this week. this morning they will vote on a u.s. district judge nominee for south carolina. the senate is back at 10 a.m. eastern. watch live coverage here on c-span2. transportation secretary elaine chao will testify about the trip administrations infrastructure plans. she will take questions from members of the senate environment and public works committee. live coverage begins at ten eastern on c-span3. you can also follow the hearing online at c-span.org, and with the free c-span radio app. >> for nearly 20
century cures act which included a bill that i spotted call mental health and safety news act which encourage the use of assisted outpatient treatment. for example, if adam lanza mother couldn't handle her son, he wouldn't take his medication, he wouldn't comply with doctors orders, she'd go to court, a civilke court and essentially gt a court order requiring him to orders and to take his medication. again, i'm not suggesting any one of these and isolation or a panacea, but there are things we...
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bill clinton. this is a photograph from eddie adams, associated press.t is called in the washington post: "a turning point in the co, photographed from 1968 showing south vietnamese shooting a viet cong-enlisted soldier? david maraniss: it is just capturing the moment of death, like about, it has a power beyond the reality of what was happening in terms of those two people. nightly broadcast in vietnam, which showed more ,han what you ever saw in iraq in terms of the brutality of war, it affects more people in a way.ral way0 host: senator webb, do you agree or disagree? thewebb: first of all, facts of that -- i knew the photographer, he passed away. he was a friend of mine. he did a few photographs and he was also a marine in korea. the individual who was shot, he had just killed family members of some of the people of that area. i am not sure it was a general, i know that he was a police chief, the man who shot him. eddie adams said to me, and i have written about this, -- he received an award for that photograph from the dutch press organization. when
bill clinton. this is a photograph from eddie adams, associated press.t is called in the washington post: "a turning point in the co, photographed from 1968 showing south vietnamese shooting a viet cong-enlisted soldier? david maraniss: it is just capturing the moment of death, like about, it has a power beyond the reality of what was happening in terms of those two people. nightly broadcast in vietnam, which showed more ,han what you ever saw in iraq in terms of the brutality of war, it...
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bill made today will require two-thirds of a house vote. if it passes and becomes changed, it will likely become law within 15 days. criminal justice professor at the university of alabama. >> adaming back with us again. you've heard some of the main proposals laid out in this bill. setting aside the arming of teachers which continues to be controversial and something we've hardly heard support for among teachers, tell me about the effectiveness of this bill in florida. >> i guess the part that concerns me the most is the lack of any change when it comes to these assault weapons or semiautomatic rifles. so if we look at the record, all five of the deadliest mass shootings in united states history have occurred since the expiration of the federal assault weapons ban. in four of those five cases, assault weapons were used. that's not even counting parkland or san bernardino. you know, assault weapons are essentially the weapon of choice for these mass shooters, and if this law passes, you know, young people will, in many cases, be just as able to legally purchase assault weapons if they're over 21 as they were last year or in previous years. >> all right, you've conducted research
bill made today will require two-thirds of a house vote. if it passes and becomes changed, it will likely become law within 15 days. criminal justice professor at the university of alabama. >> adaming back with us again. you've heard some of the main proposals laid out in this bill. setting aside the arming of teachers which continues to be controversial and something we've hardly heard support for among teachers, tell me about the effectiveness of this bill in florida. >> i guess...
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bill tomorrow. we expect a vote sometime this week. then it goes back to the house. thank you. melissa: adam shapiro, thank you.id: amazon is turning to the banking industry for its new idea. "the wall street journal" is reporting that the tech giant is in talk with big banks including jpmorgan. in order to create what they're calling a checking account-like product that would appeal to younger customers and appeal to those who don't have bank accounts. good for them. melissa: putting global competition at risk. growing fears over industry leaders over president trump's terror plan. the deal will disrupt the supply chain and raise costs. we have the an association president sounds off next. real-time analytics, you'll get clear, actionable alerts about potential investment opportunities in real time. fidelity. open an account today. melissa: president trump's proposed import tariffs are not yet official but the concerns for american industries can be felt nationwide. our next guest says the president anticipated tariffs will raise costs and disrupt the supply chain putting u.s. global competitiveness at risk. h
bill tomorrow. we expect a vote sometime this week. then it goes back to the house. thank you. melissa: adam shapiro, thank you.id: amazon is turning to the banking industry for its new idea. "the wall street journal" is reporting that the tech giant is in talk with big banks including jpmorgan. in order to create what they're calling a checking account-like product that would appeal to younger customers and appeal to those who don't have bank accounts. good for them. melissa: putting...
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. >> bill: you know what the democrats are saying, adam schiff is suggesting there's some document with james comey to reverse your conclusions. >> let him bring that forward. for the past year we heard from him and others saying there is evidence of collusion and yet we've yet to see it. keep in mind what the scope of the investigation was about, it was about russian cyber activity and whether it involved a political campaign or u.s. persons, where were there leaks in the process and also what was the government response during that time and what have we done and what should we do to protect this in the future. it was a pretty lackluster response. it wasn't until after hillary clinton lost we saw the obama administration engage on russia trying to tamper with our election. >> bill: you see your democratic colleagues almost on a daily basis do you see them on this deal? >> i'm come to the conclusion many people on our side would like to see this go on and on forever for political purpose. i -- purposes. if they can come forward with other evidence and things we need to take a look at th
. >> bill: you know what the democrats are saying, adam schiff is suggesting there's some document with james comey to reverse your conclusions. >> let him bring that forward. for the past year we heard from him and others saying there is evidence of collusion and yet we've yet to see it. keep in mind what the scope of the investigation was about, it was about russian cyber activity and whether it involved a political campaign or u.s. persons, where were there leaks in the process...
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i'll give a plug for my home state, senator rocky adams has a bill on the senate floor, 133. if you're on the twitter machine, say thanks to her for pushing this bill. if you get an opportunity to watch the hearing in the senate health and welfare committee which is very interesting that it didn't go through judiciary because we are now looking at this as a public health crisis and i think we should. but if you get a chance to watch that hearing, i encourage you to do so because it was interesting. >> yeah. mark, i want to ask, you spend as the vp of koch industries, you spend a fair amount of time talking with colleagues in the corporate world, in the business world about criminal justice and you'll take this on as a business prerogative. i'm curious, what are you hearing? what is the investment from the business community in this issue? >> i mean, it's interesting. at coke, i've been with the company 23 years, for 23 years we've hired people with criminal records. in the last several years we banned the box, we removed the box from our employment application and we defer th
i'll give a plug for my home state, senator rocky adams has a bill on the senate floor, 133. if you're on the twitter machine, say thanks to her for pushing this bill. if you get an opportunity to watch the hearing in the senate health and welfare committee which is very interesting that it didn't go through judiciary because we are now looking at this as a public health crisis and i think we should. but if you get a chance to watch that hearing, i encourage you to do so because it was...
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i think that process will be reformed a bill with broad bipartisan support and it will make it harder for chinese to invest. emily: that was adamn the council on foreign relations. bayer is warning of a potential halt for some advertising campaigns on the face bird -- facebook network. mark zuckerberg to let -- took ads.or -- full page is that enough to keep the advertisers happy? advertisers are thinking about a couple of important issues. the first one is, what our users doing? are a lot of them doing the #delete facebook for keeping their accounts but using facebook less? ors that lead fewer people fewer hours of time spent on facebook and less room for my advertising? any are concerned about sort of regulatory impact on the data they have access to. -- access to with regards to targeting advertising. if there were any sort of regulation that would involve reducing their ability to target advertising, that will impact their ability to use facebook going forward. i think that is on the minds of advertisers as well. emily: let's talk about what we are seeing with engagement. i have a chart here which shows you daily active use
i think that process will be reformed a bill with broad bipartisan support and it will make it harder for chinese to invest. emily: that was adamn the council on foreign relations. bayer is warning of a potential halt for some advertising campaigns on the face bird -- facebook network. mark zuckerberg to let -- took ads.or -- full page is that enough to keep the advertisers happy? advertisers are thinking about a couple of important issues. the first one is, what our users doing? are a lot of...
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bill: he memories against north carolina. cutl: i you played and you on the did you turn and face the ball? was that a rule? he change by then. "he" being adam mike krzyewski. >> grant: you had to turn now. not man-to-man. 2:30 at the purdue going to be in the championship game.ying to win the conference tournament for since the tournament in '98.ere's the whistle? o day. did everything beautifully. he knows it, too. this does not tarnish in my mind what a year penn state has. the kids have done a great job. they have been fun to watch. hopefully we'll see them again. pat chambers built the program with great respectability. >> jim: chambers. feisty and a positive guy he is he has that pedigree that goes back to the days at philadelphia. >> bill: philadelphia textile that became philadelphia. >> jim: played for the hall of fame coach.the shots doctor he is known at. >> bill: he still shoots the ball and gives clinics. herbie. has over 1,000 wins. in in 2011. >> grant: right. comes seniors in philadelphia herbie sub on theey told him he could big five. we got behind we got in there. the gold medal tournament it was. >> jim: only the second mi
bill: he memories against north carolina. cutl: i you played and you on the did you turn and face the ball? was that a rule? he change by then. "he" being adam mike krzyewski. >> grant: you had to turn now. not man-to-man. 2:30 at the purdue going to be in the championship game.ying to win the conference tournament for since the tournament in '98.ere's the whistle? o day. did everything beautifully. he knows it, too. this does not tarnish in my mind what a year penn state has....
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adams, massachusetts. now, that's great if you are a quarter of a trillion dollar bank, but not so great for anyone else. this bill isn't about restrictions on asset measures and investments, it's not appropriate leverage ratios an pro proprietary trading. it is from keeping hardworking families from getting crushed from another financial crisis. it is about a congress that isn't here to do the bidding of quarter trillion dollar banks. it is about a congress that is supposed to be working for the american people. right after the financial crisis, before i ever thought about running for the senate, congress put me in charge of an independent panel that was supposed to police the bailout money. we all heard hearings around the country to talk to people who had been punched in the gut by the financial crisis. i will never forget one witness i met at a hearing in las vegas. his name was mr. estrada, he was the father of two little girls. he wore a jacket over his t-shirt, had a red marine corps baseball cap. he and his wife both worked and stretched the budget to buy a home that would get their girls into a good schoo
adams, massachusetts. now, that's great if you are a quarter of a trillion dollar bank, but not so great for anyone else. this bill isn't about restrictions on asset measures and investments, it's not appropriate leverage ratios an pro proprietary trading. it is from keeping hardworking families from getting crushed from another financial crisis. it is about a congress that isn't here to do the bidding of quarter trillion dollar banks. it is about a congress that is supposed to be working for...
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process will be reformed with a bill that has bipartisan support and that will make it harder for the chinese to invest in critical and sensitive technologies. emily: that was adam, back to our continued coverage of the fallout from facebook's data scandal. of analyst is warning potential halted some advertising campaigns on the social network. zuckerberg took out full-page ads in newspapers to apologize. for facebook not doing enough to safeguard data. is that enough to keep advertisers happy? advertisers are thinking about a couple of important issues. the first one is --what our users doing? are a lot of them doing #delete facebook? or are they keeping their account but using facebook less? they are also concerned about any sort of regulatory impact on the data they have access to. with regards to targeting advertising. if there were any sort of regulation that would involve reducing their ability to target advertising, that is going to impact their ability to use facebook going forward. i think that is weighing on the minds of advertisers as well. emily: let us talk about engagement. i have a chart here. 5751. users versusdaily monthly users. an interesting
process will be reformed with a bill that has bipartisan support and that will make it harder for the chinese to invest in critical and sensitive technologies. emily: that was adam, back to our continued coverage of the fallout from facebook's data scandal. of analyst is warning potential halted some advertising campaigns on the social network. zuckerberg took out full-page ads in newspapers to apologize. for facebook not doing enough to safeguard data. is that enough to keep advertisers happy?...
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process will be reformed by a bill that has pretty good bipartisan support, and that will make it harder for chinese investors to invest in critical technologies. emily: adamk you, -- emily: adam segal, thank you for joining us on the show. softbank and the kingdom of saudi arabia are going all in on solar. they signed a memo of understanding for the $200 billion solar power project. it would supply 200 gigawatts to saudi arabia, tripling the electricity's country supply by 2030. overclaim it will create 100,000 jobs. concerns over a fatal crash in california. another stock to watch in autos. general motors regaining its position as the most valuable u.s. automaker this week, as tesla stocks continue to slide. this is bloomberg. ♪ york auto show is taking place in the shadow of a recent fatal uber self driving car crash. that is not stopping automakers from showcasing their latest vehicles. take a listen to the president of audi. >> you do need a federal standard, because that will get away from a lot of these states coming up with different initiatives in how they work towards it. clearly caution is the name of the game because you're talking about people
process will be reformed by a bill that has pretty good bipartisan support, and that will make it harder for chinese investors to invest in critical technologies. emily: adamk you, -- emily: adam segal, thank you for joining us on the show. softbank and the kingdom of saudi arabia are going all in on solar. they signed a memo of understanding for the $200 billion solar power project. it would supply 200 gigawatts to saudi arabia, tripling the electricity's country supply by 2030. overclaim it...
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adam smith, has other concerns. >> what i'm really worried about is how we spend it. >> that is what this appropriations bill is all sure that they do use it for training. >> and washington, jennifer griffin, fox news. >> bret: up next to my billionaires on the ballot. a look of a gubernatorial primary in cash-strapped illinois. first, beyond our borders. "the associated press" reports former first president is in custody as part of an investigation into illegal campaign financing. sarcozy has denied allegations that he accepted millions of dollars in cash from the late dictator ball mark muammar qad. allegations facebook provided data for millions of users to a political consultant firm. their board of cambridge analytica sizes has suspended its cdo, pending a full investigation of his actions in great britain and here in the u.s. tens of millions of venezuelans try to escape poverty and hunger in their country are flowing now into brazil. venezuelans are experiencing an unrelenting political and economic crisis. those coming to brazil are often living in the streets and stressing that country's ability to provide
adam smith, has other concerns. >> what i'm really worried about is how we spend it. >> that is what this appropriations bill is all sure that they do use it for training. >> and washington, jennifer griffin, fox news. >> bret: up next to my billionaires on the ballot. a look of a gubernatorial primary in cash-strapped illinois. first, beyond our borders. "the associated press" reports former first president is in custody as part of an investigation into...
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bill passed by the state senate. i'm marianne rafferty, now back to "justice with judge jeanine." judge jeanine: former secretary of state condoleezza rice has a message for adam a lot of time in washington and i know you have a hard job and i appreciate what you are doing for the country. but i hope you can wrap it up. the country needs to get back to business. that's my greatest hope. judge jeanine: i wonder if he'll take the advice. former trump campaign spokesperson. deputy press secretary. what i find shock being that, i'll go to you, jose. the audience from the view actually applauded condi rice when he said get this done. what do you think about that? >> i think that's fine. the russian investigation needs to come to an ends. we need to know what happened and robert mueller needs to get to the bottom of this. i'm in agreement we need to get to the end of the investigation once and for all. >> i was just as surprised as you are by the applause konld -- condoleezza rice received. it seems the further this investigation goes, the closer it gets to the democrats being involved. it's not a partisan issue when it comes to influential our election. but this is
bill passed by the state senate. i'm marianne rafferty, now back to "justice with judge jeanine." judge jeanine: former secretary of state condoleezza rice has a message for adam a lot of time in washington and i know you have a hard job and i appreciate what you are doing for the country. but i hope you can wrap it up. the country needs to get back to business. that's my greatest hope. judge jeanine: i wonder if he'll take the advice. former trump campaign spokesperson. deputy press...
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adam isacsondirector, wola's "beyond the wall" campaigntake cg @ 1:12-1:26the next bill that any wallfunding could be on would be the 2019 appropriations act, they asked for another 62 miles of wall on that bill, but that's not going to pass before the november elections.anna wiernicki: and isacson says it could be even more difficult then.as it's unclear whether republicans will be able to maintain the majority in the house of s.in washington, i'm anna wiernicki. (grant) coming up-- pranksters are targeting in n out... and the burger chain isn't too happy about it. hear the legal action they are now taking. (vicki) plus-- apple introduces a new more cost friendly i-pad.. but the lower price is not for everyone. we'll explain. ♪ ♪ get high speed internet from at&t. $30 per month. no extra monthly fees. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit att.com/internet. (grant) tech giant apple ... has revealed a new "budget" i-pad targeted toward students. c-e-o tim cook and other apple executives showed off the device at a school in chicago today. it's the same size as the traditional i-p
adam isacsondirector, wola's "beyond the wall" campaigntake cg @ 1:12-1:26the next bill that any wallfunding could be on would be the 2019 appropriations act, they asked for another 62 miles of wall on that bill, but that's not going to pass before the november elections.anna wiernicki: and isacson says it could be even more difficult then.as it's unclear whether republicans will be able to maintain the majority in the house of s.in washington, i'm anna wiernicki. (grant) coming up--...
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bill that has pretty broad bipartisan support. and that will make it harder for the chinese to invest in a number of critical technologies. el.ly: that was adamck to continued coverage on facebook's scandal. an analyst is warning of a potential hall to some advertising campaigns on facebook. mark zuckerberg took out full-page ads in newspapers in the u.s. and the u.k. to apologize for facebook not doing enough to safeguard user data. is that going to be enough to keep advertisers happy? we spoke with debbie williamson monday. debbie: advertisers are thinking about a couple of important issues. the first one is what are users doing? book orng the #deleteface of a keeping their account for using facebook less? does that leave fewer hours of lessspent on facebook and room for my advertising? i think they are concerned about any sort of regulatory impact on the data that they have access, with regards to targeting advertising. if there were any sort of regulation that would involve reducing their ability to target advertising, that would impact their ability to use facebook going forward. i think that is weighing on the minds of advertisers as we
bill that has pretty broad bipartisan support. and that will make it harder for the chinese to invest in a number of critical technologies. el.ly: that was adamck to continued coverage on facebook's scandal. an analyst is warning of a potential hall to some advertising campaigns on facebook. mark zuckerberg took out full-page ads in newspapers in the u.s. and the u.k. to apologize for facebook not doing enough to safeguard user data. is that going to be enough to keep advertisers happy? we...
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process will be reformed a bill with broad bipartisan support, and that will make it harder for the chinese to invest in a number of critical technologies. emily: that was adamthe council on foreign relations. now back to our continued coverage of the fallout from facebook's data scandal. an analyst at bayer is warning of a potential halt for some advertising campaigns on the facebook network. and facebook's ceo mark zuckerberg took out for full page ads apologizing. is that enough to keep the happy? onspoke with the debbie monday. debbie: advertisers are thinking about a couple of important issues. the first one is, what are users doing? are a lot of them doing the #deletefacebook, or keeping their accounts but using facebook less? and does that then leave fewer people or fewer hours of time spent on facebook, and less room for my advertising? i think they are also concerned about any sort of regulatory impact on the data they have access to with regards to targeting advertising. if there were any sort of regulation that would involve reducing their ability to target advertising, that is going to impact their ability to use facebook going forward. and i thi
process will be reformed a bill with broad bipartisan support, and that will make it harder for the chinese to invest in a number of critical technologies. emily: that was adamthe council on foreign relations. now back to our continued coverage of the fallout from facebook's data scandal. an analyst at bayer is warning of a potential halt for some advertising campaigns on the facebook network. and facebook's ceo mark zuckerberg took out for full page ads apologizing. is that enough to keep the...
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starved john adams navy, adam -- madison was forced to entrust much of the battle at sea to privateers, as if the president in modern times were to outsource the war in afghanistan to bill gates or warren buffett. for the better part of two centuries, historians judged madison the intellectual to be a better theorist than war time leader. in the latter capacity he was seen as the un-lincoln, solely lacking in ruthlessness or capacity. and yet, as an illustration of how presidential reputations can bounce around like corn in a popper, in the wake of subsequent conflicts and assaults on civil liberties ranging from the incarceration of japanese-americans after pearl harbor to more recent debates sparked by our own war on terror, madison has come in from reappraisal. to his admirers he is the supremely constitutional war time president. a leader who never abused the liberties for which his armies were contending. no one went to jail for criticizing the administration and his conduct of the war. no alien and seditious acts marred his record. if the enemy burned much of the capital to the ground, it is also true that his diplomats negotiated a peace treaty effectively confir
starved john adams navy, adam -- madison was forced to entrust much of the battle at sea to privateers, as if the president in modern times were to outsource the war in afghanistan to bill gates or warren buffett. for the better part of two centuries, historians judged madison the intellectual to be a better theorist than war time leader. in the latter capacity he was seen as the un-lincoln, solely lacking in ruthlessness or capacity. and yet, as an illustration of how presidential reputations...
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adam schiff is calling for nader to testify. >>> following the deadly school shooting, florida's governor is expected to sign a new school safety and gun control bill today. the legislators who helped draft and pass the bill said they have been told the governor will approve the legislation. members of the florida house approved the measure wednesday in a 67-50 vote. >>> seven redwood city officers involved in a deadly shooting are being cleared of any wrongdoing by the san mateo county district attorney. the officers opened fire on an armed suspect near a bank in redwood city back in december. 31-year-old marco antonio carlos was killed. according to the d.a., carlos ignored officers' commands to drop his weapon. he then pointed his gun towards an officer and fired. >>> an east bay police department says it has dismantled part of a sophisticated crime ring responsible for ripping people off at the pump. kpix 5's jessica flores is live in fremont to explain. jessica. >>> reporter: good morning, michelle. that's right. fremont police say a group of men were using card skimmers to possibly steal thousands of dollars from bay area residents. they poss
adam schiff is calling for nader to testify. >>> following the deadly school shooting, florida's governor is expected to sign a new school safety and gun control bill today. the legislators who helped draft and pass the bill said they have been told the governor will approve the legislation. members of the florida house approved the measure wednesday in a 67-50 vote. >>> seven redwood city officers involved in a deadly shooting are being cleared of any wrongdoing by the san...
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bill clinton. i will put on the table, this is a photograph, an associated press photo from eddie adams called in "the washington post" a turning point in the war. it is an iconic photograph from 1968, february of that year. a south vietnamese brigadier general shooting a vietcong enlisted soldier. david maraniss. >> that was during the tet offensive that that happened. capturing the moment of death like that has a power beyond the reality of what was happening in terms of those two people. and i think that, just like the nightly broadcasts in vietnam which were showing much more than you ever saw in iraq in terms of what was -- of the brutality of war, affects people in a more visceral way. >> senator webb, would you agree with "the washington post," a grisly photo of a saigon execution 50 years ago shocked the world and helped end the war. agree or disagree? >> i would say first of all the facts of that -- i knew eddie adams. he passed away. he was a friend of mine. he did the photography in a number of journalistic stories i did for parade magazine. he was also a marine in korea. the facts of th
bill clinton. i will put on the table, this is a photograph, an associated press photo from eddie adams called in "the washington post" a turning point in the war. it is an iconic photograph from 1968, february of that year. a south vietnamese brigadier general shooting a vietcong enlisted soldier. david maraniss. >> that was during the tet offensive that that happened. capturing the moment of death like that has a power beyond the reality of what was happening in terms of those...
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adamant we need to examine the effects violent video games are having on america's youth. there has never been a scientificling established between violent video games and violent behavior. president obama introduced a billon between violent video games and violence behavior after the sandy hook shooting. >> it doesn't hurt to have this conversation. graphic images in the media. perhaps we should do a little bit more self-reflection. in the'ertainment industry to curate this. but i don't think there should be an infringement on the first amendment rights. if the industry decide to self-regulate, great. the president can be part of that conversation. kennedy: not just video games. if filmmakers want to be less graphic, i understand. it's terrifying and unconstitutional for the federal government to reach in and tell you what to produce. >> we have been having this conversation for 25 years. you can go back to the early 90s when video games starting to become more violent than they were. but what happened at that exact same time was a national massive decline in violent crime. and you look at things like school shooters and they are actually less likely to play video games than typical -- than their peers.
adamant we need to examine the effects violent video games are having on america's youth. there has never been a scientificling established between violent video games and violent behavior. president obama introduced a billon between violent video games and violence behavior after the sandy hook shooting. >> it doesn't hurt to have this conversation. graphic images in the media. perhaps we should do a little bit more self-reflection. in the'ertainment industry to curate this. but i don't...
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progress on that front i want to know whether you keep the bill or hand it back later, corporate culture problems in the news we'll talk to adam' wchedyoreating squawk right here on cnbc. >>> today's edition of modern medicine focuses on the flu. meg tirrell is going to tell us about human trials. >> it was a particularly severe flu season and that prompted calls for a better flu vaccine take a look. >> universally a flu vaccine is one which would last lifetime hopefully but at least we hope it works for 20 years or even longer. >> reporter: the flu vaccine is the only one we have to take every year dr. peter palese at the icahn school of medicine is one of the scientists searching for influenza's holy grail this nan this enabled the work to accelerate. >> we realized that there was a part of the virus that doesn't change from season to season once we recognized that, the real problem and the stumbling block is how do you get the body to preferentially make a response against that molecule >> reporter: palese's team funded by the national institutes of health has one approach. >> we are building a virus in the laboratory, a ne
progress on that front i want to know whether you keep the bill or hand it back later, corporate culture problems in the news we'll talk to adam' wchedyoreating squawk right here on cnbc. >>> today's edition of modern medicine focuses on the flu. meg tirrell is going to tell us about human trials. >> it was a particularly severe flu season and that prompted calls for a better flu vaccine take a look. >> universally a flu vaccine is one which would last lifetime hopefully...
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. >> bill: and part of the lack of response there from the obama team is we were afraid what russia was going to do and you can hear people like adamf and others saying what's the president's team going to do. we have a reaction. some will say it's not enough. do you believe this is a good start? do you believe this is something that will deter further disruptions? >> again, let's be clear, under the last administration the obama administration and obama was leading from behind when just showed weakness around the world which allowed an opportunity for putin and other bad actors to do things like this. it wasn't just this attack you mentioned. it was an attack on the electrical grid in the ukraine and astonia and sanctions are one element and we see what's going on with nikki haley statement and the unity with us, the u.k. and germany about the nerve agent attack. we have to hold the russian thugs accountable for their behavior and other meddling around the world. >> bill: steve mnuchin said, administration is confronting and countering maligned russian cyber activity including their attempted interference in u.s. elections and int
. >> bill: and part of the lack of response there from the obama team is we were afraid what russia was going to do and you can hear people like adamf and others saying what's the president's team going to do. we have a reaction. some will say it's not enough. do you believe this is a good start? do you believe this is something that will deter further disruptions? >> again, let's be clear, under the last administration the obama administration and obama was leading from behind when...
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bill senator murphy and i worked on, involved the mental health and communities act. and jurisdictions to use assisted jut patient treatment for sort of a variation on what the vice-president talked about. adam lanza's mother, if he wasn't compliant with his medications, wouldn't follow doctor's office, to go to court, a civil court and get a court order that forced him to take his medication and follow his doctor's orders. many people with mental illness, if they take their medication, are compliant can function producttively in society. so there are a variety of tools and one that's already in law in addition to what the states are doing. >> so let me just ask this, chris and john, are you better off having a one-off bill or can you merge it into joe and pat's bill? because i like that much better. having a comprehensive bill, some people don't like the word comprehensive on the bill, i like the word comprehensive. they say, oh, that's a bad word because it represents thing, to me i like the word comprehensive. i had a he rather have a comprehensive bill. can you merge your into this bill or rather have a separate bill. >> the most important thing as you said at the outset, that we act so
bill senator murphy and i worked on, involved the mental health and communities act. and jurisdictions to use assisted jut patient treatment for sort of a variation on what the vice-president talked about. adam lanza's mother, if he wasn't compliant with his medications, wouldn't follow doctor's office, to go to court, a civil court and get a court order that forced him to take his medication and follow his doctor's orders. many people with mental illness, if they take their medication, are...
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. >> much to -- >> nick adams you're all right see you again soon and happy easter to you, lad. mings always a pleasure easter stuart. >> mcdonald's siting tax bill pump more cash into its tuition benefits program. how much? j going to triple it. this is interesting right now, for crew members working in mcdonald's, they were getting 700 dollars towards tuition that now goes to 2,500. if you were a -- restaurant manager you were getting 1,000 now you get 3,000 which i think is terrific. and -- that is former bonus isn't it? >> tax cuts bonus. exactly. a very good thing too. all right big changes could be coming to army's basic training program. we'll tell you what they are. and the big corporate story of the day and it is big. wal-mart reportedly in very early talks to divide health insurer humana more one stop shopping for your health care and more varney after this. ♪ with expedia you could book a flight, hotel, car and activity all in one place. ♪ we're on the move. hey rick, all good? oh yeah, we're good. we're good. terminix. defenders of home. each day our planet awakens but with opportunity comes risk. and to manage this risk, the world tu
. >> much to -- >> nick adams you're all right see you again soon and happy easter to you, lad. mings always a pleasure easter stuart. >> mcdonald's siting tax bill pump more cash into its tuition benefits program. how much? j going to triple it. this is interesting right now, for crew members working in mcdonald's, they were getting 700 dollars towards tuition that now goes to 2,500. if you were a -- restaurant manager you were getting 1,000 now you get 3,000 which i think is...
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adam schiff. >> schiff is a shrill for the russian government despite his spinning on all these left wing tv shows. >> congress took action today with a strong bill of a stop school violence act. >> i am very grateful for the bonus when the college gave it to us and i want to thank you, mr. president. and god bless you. >> thank you. thank you very much. ♪ it's going to be a good life ♪ it's going to be a good life, it's a good life. ainsley: remember the birth of your kids? that's the perfect song for that day. holding baby for the first time it's going to be a good life. brian: they should play music. too antiseptic in there. they should have a band. [crash] steve: keep it down down there. ainsley: i agree. steve: we have a band in the house today. they are dropping stuff down there. saturday is saint patrick's day. brian: chris chulo, he drops everything nit morning. right, credits. [[buzzer] ains ages here did you go, dropping the mike. big news, i would say probably the one thing we all worry about the most are our finances, right, our money. how. brian: i worry about ainsley. ages ages you worry about mine, as you should. of the president s
adam schiff. >> schiff is a shrill for the russian government despite his spinning on all these left wing tv shows. >> congress took action today with a strong bill of a stop school violence act. >> i am very grateful for the bonus when the college gave it to us and i want to thank you, mr. president. and god bless you. >> thank you. thank you very much. ♪ it's going to be a good life ♪ it's going to be a good life, it's a good life. ainsley: remember the birth of...