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i know they've spoken, bill nelson and charlie crist, about this. ed that nelson wasn't going to do it and yet nelson keeps sort of doing these things that gin up the speculation he's going to get in. nelson claims his comments in daytona he was checking but nonetheless, it doesn't help charlie crist. >> adam, briefly, what type of a timeline are we looking for here for an actual decision? >> i think it's very unlikely bill nelson gets in. bill nelson was running for governor back in '90, looked like the sure nominee and lawton child decis decided to leave th senate and run for governor and beat nelson. i think the window is fast closing for him to completely rule it out. >> adam smith, thank you so much. we appreciate it. we're going to head back out to chuck and have a little bit of fun just in time for the end of april. we're wrapping up our tdr march madness tournament, it started with 64 folks who never became commander in chief. we let you, the viewer, pick the contender you would like to have sent to the white house. chuck, you have the champi
i know they've spoken, bill nelson and charlie crist, about this. ed that nelson wasn't going to do it and yet nelson keeps sort of doing these things that gin up the speculation he's going to get in. nelson claims his comments in daytona he was checking but nonetheless, it doesn't help charlie crist. >> adam, briefly, what type of a timeline are we looking for here for an actual decision? >> i think it's very unlikely bill nelson gets in. bill nelson was running for governor back...
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right now i'd like to bring in florida senator bill nelson. senator, you said on the senate side which will be having a hearing of its own tomorrow in one of the subcommittees under your committee, let's talk about what americans should understand about this. in your understanding just how long has general motors known about this problem? >> well over a decade. kelly o'donnell just summed it up. that's one of the best summaries in about two and a half minutes. and what she explained is absolutely inexcusable. it's an outrage that a corporate culture would end up sacrificing at least 12 lives that we know of because an ignition switch did not work properly and they knew it as early as more than ten years ago. it's inexcusable. >> senator, when the senate was considering the auto bailout, obviously there were a lot of considerations, whether or not senators believed it was prude engt to get involved and bail out the company. had this information been available to you at the time that they did have this major problem that could have resulted in a
right now i'd like to bring in florida senator bill nelson. senator, you said on the senate side which will be having a hearing of its own tomorrow in one of the subcommittees under your committee, let's talk about what americans should understand about this. in your understanding just how long has general motors known about this problem? >> well over a decade. kelly o'donnell just summed it up. that's one of the best summaries in about two and a half minutes. and what she explained is...
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relations move, they are trying to get people excited to get more money because florida senator bill nelson who led the hearing, lamb ented that lots of n.a.s.a.'s plans were hurt because of budget woes. >> there's another piece to what was talked about today that is important. he talked about n.a.s.a. building an infrastructure that would allow us to do keep spak interceptions, a system that would allow us to do all of these things in a well-structured manner, working to how the americaury and gemini programs were building blocks to the apollo program. it would not hurt n.a.s.a. to have four or $5 billion in the coffers to tackle the missions. that is it what is necessary. it's not a lot of money when you look at the budget of $17.5 billion, and compare to other agencies in the u.s. government. it's not much money, and doesn't take much money from every american taxpayers' pockets. >> a lot of n.a.s.a.'s science helped people out in day to day life. let's move to the avterral events that we have. they have the ends of days people talking. this week we had mars lining up with the sun, the e
relations move, they are trying to get people excited to get more money because florida senator bill nelson who led the hearing, lamb ented that lots of n.a.s.a.'s plans were hurt because of budget woes. >> there's another piece to what was talked about today that is important. he talked about n.a.s.a. building an infrastructure that would allow us to do keep spak interceptions, a system that would allow us to do all of these things in a well-structured manner, working to how the...
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bill nelson did 16 points better than the president.nd the president lost arkansas and louisiana by 17 and 24 points. so if nelson who is not the world's strongest candidate can do 16 points better than the president in the florida panhandle, it's not hard for imagine how mary landrieu or mark pryor could do so well in arkansas and louisiana. >> and republicans will say, look, that's a presidential election. you had president obama on top of the ticket. he's outperforming democratic areas of the state that make up for that. but if you look at this in a midterm year, could this still be a phenomenon that democrats could hold on to for hope in a midterm year? >> i don't think there is any request that he with should expect mary rlandrieu and mark pryor to significantly outperform the president. will be enough is a separate question. they won't benefit from historically high turnout from african-americans. national environment has deteriorated. the president's approval rating in the mid-40s. and in a state like north carolina where youth t
bill nelson did 16 points better than the president.nd the president lost arkansas and louisiana by 17 and 24 points. so if nelson who is not the world's strongest candidate can do 16 points better than the president in the florida panhandle, it's not hard for imagine how mary landrieu or mark pryor could do so well in arkansas and louisiana. >> and republicans will say, look, that's a presidential election. you had president obama on top of the ticket. he's outperforming democratic areas...
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senator bill nelson reiterated space science will not be affected by politics down below.pied the international space station for 13 years uninterrupted through multiple international crises. and nasa administrator charles bolden says current tensions to hammer congress for what he calls underfunding the development of commercial spaceships by companies like spacex, nevada and boeing to get u.s. astronauts up to the space station on american-made rocket, not russian ones. the earliest that could happen hoar on planet earth would be the year 2017, so until then u.s. taxpayers will continue to fund $70 million every astronaut onboard a russian soyuz capsule. jon: and that's just the rice they're charging now. that could always go up if they decide to raise the price, i package. >> reporter: and nobody knows what russia's reaction to all this is going to be. jon: phil keating in miami, thank you. jenna: bell, it's a meaferl -- well, it's a major development in utah. unmarried mothers will now have a harder time giving their children up for adoption without informing the biolo
senator bill nelson reiterated space science will not be affected by politics down below.pied the international space station for 13 years uninterrupted through multiple international crises. and nasa administrator charles bolden says current tensions to hammer congress for what he calls underfunding the development of commercial spaceships by companies like spacex, nevada and boeing to get u.s. astronauts up to the space station on american-made rocket, not russian ones. the earliest that...
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on tuesday florida democratic senator bill nelson brought illumination to miami beach, ground zero for a unique coastal battle with mother nature." and it concludes with these last few words: "south florida owes senator nelson its thanks for shining a bright light on this issue. everyone from local residents to elected officials should follow his lead, turning awareness of this major environmental issue into action. it is critical to saving our region. if we don't, we'll soon have water -- not sand -- in our shoes." i yield the floor to senator hoeven. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the time until 4:45 p.m. today will be under the control of republicans. the senator from north dakota. mr. hoeven: thank you, i rise to discuss the keystone x.l. pipeline project, and i'll be joined by a number of my colleagues, and i want to thank them up front for joining me. they'll come today with the same message that i have, and that is that the keystone x.l. pipeline project is a project that has now been under review by this administration for more than five years. we are now in y
on tuesday florida democratic senator bill nelson brought illumination to miami beach, ground zero for a unique coastal battle with mother nature." and it concludes with these last few words: "south florida owes senator nelson its thanks for shining a bright light on this issue. everyone from local residents to elected officials should follow his lead, turning awareness of this major environmental issue into action. it is critical to saving our region. if we don't, we'll soon have...
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let's bring in kerry called bomb and david nelson from bill point. great to have both of you here.set with me. coming to the new york stock exchange is alibaba it is a lot of the world comes to the edited states. >> i get this but this report is academic but i take the issue probably more of an issue that china has some real issues and trying to unwind the excesses' between now and july you will see what happens. >> china is a basket case in my eyes and the of real-estate in economic numbers are fraudulent but we have some serious issues calling for word we talk about 1,000 times namely $17 trillion in debt, a printing of money has and what is not talked about enough clinton last budget spending was 1.8 trillion now weirder the $4 trillion monday coming out of the economy into government coffers. that is ahead bid for the potential of our great the economy going forward and will only get worse with the amount of money we have to spend on social security will grow in for an item. gerri: let's take a look at gdp usa 16 trillion china eight. we are bigger. also we are more productive
let's bring in kerry called bomb and david nelson from bill point. great to have both of you here.set with me. coming to the new york stock exchange is alibaba it is a lot of the world comes to the edited states. >> i get this but this report is academic but i take the issue probably more of an issue that china has some real issues and trying to unwind the excesses' between now and july you will see what happens. >> china is a basket case in my eyes and the of real-estate in...
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we're joined by two state representatives, republican jason nelson is co-author of bill to repeal the standards. democrat emily virgin is opposed to such repeal. representative nelson, why is something that looked good in 2010 no long interest right way to go? >> well, what i think most legislators in oklahoma have looked for in 2010 was higher standards. i think a lot of states struggle with setting high standards and maintaining them, not watering them down over time, and i think the hope in 2010 was that common core would do that for us and, as it turns out, the fordham institute looked at and compared the state's standards against common core and we found out we didn't gain anything but did seek control to an outside entity. so the bill says the state has to maintain a control over its standards, that we're seeking now, but we include higher ed in developing new standards, so the public and legislators voting on the bill have confidence the standards will be higher than what we've had in the past. >> brown: representative virgin, you still countr suppore common core as voted in ea
we're joined by two state representatives, republican jason nelson is co-author of bill to repeal the standards. democrat emily virgin is opposed to such repeal. representative nelson, why is something that looked good in 2010 no long interest right way to go? >> well, what i think most legislators in oklahoma have looked for in 2010 was higher standards. i think a lot of states struggle with setting high standards and maintaining them, not watering them down over time, and i think the...
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in february he squeezed in with bill nye the science guy and nelson.ed some eyebrows by posing during the ceremony with the prime ministerings of britain and denmark. but it's one thing to snap a souvenir photo and something else to use it as a commercial. when a garment manufacturers put a billboard in time square of the president wearing one of its jackets, the white house asked them to take it down. >> you have to realize it's not really an ad. it's just a photo. >> reporter: she covers ads for "the wall street journal." show homes samsung can become synonymous with a selfie and take a bite out of the apple's share. >> i think it's risky and they're on a tear and they'll pull any lever they can to attack apple. >> reporter: well the white house is not happy about this but they're another making any public requests the take down the tweets. they don't want to appear heavy-handed. norah? >> well look. everybody loves big papi, especially people that are part of red sox nation. >> big papi let me down. he doesn't know me but i just think -- >> unfortun
in february he squeezed in with bill nye the science guy and nelson.ed some eyebrows by posing during the ceremony with the prime ministerings of britain and denmark. but it's one thing to snap a souvenir photo and something else to use it as a commercial. when a garment manufacturers put a billboard in time square of the president wearing one of its jackets, the white house asked them to take it down. >> you have to realize it's not really an ad. it's just a photo. >> reporter: she...
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political forces and nelson to care ancient meters in cooperation with the eye with the nation regarding specific steps the nation can make in the eastern regions of ukraine to implementing bill is the cream. we help russian ponting will make relevant steps. it wasn't the nicest country with the news cast by the first ukraine. what's your regular daily programs breaking news and analytics one details on our website for stand up calling my name is a gentleman and a scenic sunday by a weekly summary. good bye the news. in. the sells. sth in. this program is brought you by. burdekin. from norway's mainstream cruise for this lies the herd exploring onehousandiles of norgian Ávez provides local encounters and access to wilkinson. more than seven hundred divers
political forces and nelson to care ancient meters in cooperation with the eye with the nation regarding specific steps the nation can make in the eastern regions of ukraine to implementing bill is the cream. we help russian ponting will make relevant steps. it wasn't the nicest country with the news cast by the first ukraine. what's your regular daily programs breaking news and analytics one details on our website for stand up calling my name is a gentleman and a scenic sunday by a weekly...
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bill hall in order to get it over the body. h r us aig study life expectancy has increased from forty to sixty two. and is there del freak when she was in nelson schools had just fifty miles to the top of. the stylist on the entry of new works whispers top of their institutions that focus on improving education and healthcare. stochastic or a boss but some textbook which helped the country which works towards the future they seem to get things done that last for three to five years to protect against all the different strains of flu around the world including possible and gimmicks like this one. the artifacts pharmaceuticals reported next to the blacksmith institute of science in which israel has developed just such a universal flu vaccine flu vaccines till now can target only a few strings of pirates so each year scientists must try to predict the strains that will appear in the upcoming winter season the bird that sings every year. when fog with alluding to the front is that not since the fall of the nation with a small area this week bring about and the tooth with a faith that he could not be contacted. the seventy s so that we didn't use i
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bill hall tall order. to get it over the body. h r us aig study life expectancy has increased from forty to sixty two. and is there del freak when she was in nelson schools textures be held on to the top of the stylists on the entry of new works one of the spurs top of their institutions that focus on improving education and health care such as free of cost but some textbook which helped the country. towards the future. we get to shop the last three to five years to protect against all the different strains of flu around the world including possible and gimmicks like this one. the artifacts pharmaceuticals a portrait next to the blacksmith institute of science in which israel has developed just such a universal flu vaccine flu vaccines till now can target only a few strains of virus. so each year scientists must try to predict the strains that will appear in the upcoming winter season. with its savings every year to wind up with the original thought. since the fall of the nation with the murray said. we read about protection. if living faith. evil cannot be counted in the seventy s so depleted that you can tune in to clean totally sterile environ
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nelson. super helpful on the biotechs. be sure to tistick everybody coming up at 5:00 p.m. eastern time. the rest of the panel is sticking around. >>> billig stake in allergen. then he launched a takeover bid for the company. that's got cnbc's jim cramer up in arms. >> how does someone kind of basically know that there's going to be a bid and be allowed to accumulate stock. classically, that would be fraud money. >> is cramer right? that's next when we speak with former s.e.c. head harvey pitt exclusively. >>> also, talk about high on the hog. investors loving harley davidson's earnings beat. the stock up more than 7%. find out what's revving up sales when we speak exclusively to the motorcycle maker's president. >>> and then former minnesota governor jesse ventura going off on ceo pay. >> ceos, just because they're the boss, that doesn't mean they work any harder. you think they sweat more? you think they need a different deodorant from the lay borer because their work is harder? i don't think so. >> he'll be here to discuss those comments. i have a feeling kevin o'leary will have something to say about that, right, kevin? we'll talk bu
nelson. super helpful on the biotechs. be sure to tistick everybody coming up at 5:00 p.m. eastern time. the rest of the panel is sticking around. >>> billig stake in allergen. then he launched a takeover bid for the company. that's got cnbc's jim cramer up in arms. >> how does someone kind of basically know that there's going to be a bid and be allowed to accumulate stock. classically, that would be fraud money. >> is cramer right? that's next when we speak with former...
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bill to provide for an increase in the federal minimum wage and so forth signed by 17 senators as follows: reid of nevada, harkin, merkley, leahy, booker, warren, reed of rhode island, durbin, cardin, carper, coons, nelson, franken, gillibrand, whitehouse, casey, sanders. mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent that the mandatory quorum under rule 22 be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: mr. president, following my remarks and those of the republican leader, if any, the senate will be in morning business until 5:30 today, the time equally divided and controlled between the two leaders or her designees. at 5:30 there will be up to four roll call votes. first, confirmation of the friedland nomination, the next a cloture vote on the weil nomination, stob administrator of the wage and hour division of the department of labor, and a confirmation vote on the weil nomination. finally, a vote onccompanying mr. regan, assistant secretary of housing and urban development. today as we convene, i call to the senate's attention today is the commemoration of the holocaust. the holocaust was the systematic genocide of 6 million jews and countless others carried out by adolf hitler and his minions. t
bill to provide for an increase in the federal minimum wage and so forth signed by 17 senators as follows: reid of nevada, harkin, merkley, leahy, booker, warren, reed of rhode island, durbin, cardin, carper, coons, nelson, franken, gillibrand, whitehouse, casey, sanders. mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent that the mandatory quorum under rule 22 be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: mr. president, following my remarks and those of the republican leader, if any, the...