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brian lamb: what was your role? david stewart: that is the impeachment trial of a judge from mississippi, walter nixon in 1989. i was his defense lawyer. brian lamb: why did you do that? david stewart: it was really interesting. judge nixon had been convicted in a criminal case. he insisted on his innocence. it was a shaky case against him. there was allegation of an underlying crime which he was acquitted of but he was accused of having lied in a grand jury testimony. it was a second step offense. i thought there was a new justice there, -- and in justice there, and i thought, you don't find these on the street corner. it was an interesting opportunity. brian lamb: i looked up some statistics about impeachments. since the beginning of the country, 62 times since 1789 has there been impeachment proceedings instituted in the house. 19 have taken place, 15 federal judges 13 district judges, once again what supreme court and 4 others -- two presidents, and one united states senator. madison's impact on what an impeachm
brian lamb: what was your role? david stewart: that is the impeachment trial of a judge from mississippi, walter nixon in 1989. i was his defense lawyer. brian lamb: why did you do that? david stewart: it was really interesting. judge nixon had been convicted in a criminal case. he insisted on his innocence. it was a shaky case against him. there was allegation of an underlying crime which he was acquitted of but he was accused of having lied in a grand jury testimony. it was a second step...
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, but brian resisted. shane lost his temper. things turned violent. >> i hit brian a few times. he was bleeding from his mouth. fell out. >> how hard did you hit him? >> i thought i knocked him out. that's it. >> where's mario when you're doing this? >> right in the doorway. >> reporter: knocked unconscious, not sure if brian was dead or alive, shane says mario told him to leave the grocery store. >> and he said, "don't worry. i'll handle this." i left and went back to the party. >> reporter: armed with shane's version of what happened, prosecutors arrest mario for killing family friend brian carrick, a small victory for bill carrick, reminded daily of the store across the street on johnsburg road, a moment terry carrick would not live to see when she died in 2009. for the casciaro family, it was a moment of utter disbelief. >> i wanted justice for the carricks, but they got the wrong guy. >> reporter: mario and shane, the mastermind and the muscle, according to the prosecution's theory. though shane says
, but brian resisted. shane lost his temper. things turned violent. >> i hit brian a few times. he was bleeding from his mouth. fell out. >> how hard did you hit him? >> i thought i knocked him out. that's it. >> where's mario when you're doing this? >> right in the doorway. >> reporter: knocked unconscious, not sure if brian was dead or alive, shane says mario told him to leave the grocery store. >> and he said, "don't worry. i'll handle...
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brian: brian, are you having any fun? [laughter] i remember looking at you and you broke into tears. nathan: yeah. charlie: do you understand what that was about? nathan: i'm sure it had to do with my father and the lack of a father. my father died when he was 11. he was an alcoholic. basically drink himself to death. i don't know. that play is a powerful one. i think at some point i would love to tackle it. brian: see if he could do it before i kick the bucket. [laughter] nathan: all right. we'll try to coordinate our schedules around that. [laughter] charlie: anything else on a bucket list you have about theater? brian: i don't know if i have the time. i have this ongoing flirtation with lear. however, it is a long conversation. i want to do it, but i want to do it in a certain way. i think i want to sneak up on it with endgame, which is a version of layer. -- lear. beckett, of whom i love, makes it so obvious that so much has been taken away from this man already. the thing about lear is that i have seen very good perf
brian: brian, are you having any fun? [laughter] i remember looking at you and you broke into tears. nathan: yeah. charlie: do you understand what that was about? nathan: i'm sure it had to do with my father and the lack of a father. my father died when he was 11. he was an alcoholic. basically drink himself to death. i don't know. that play is a powerful one. i think at some point i would love to tackle it. brian: see if he could do it before i kick the bucket. [laughter] nathan: all right....
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brian: why not? dr. fugh-berman: they are legally obligated to represent interests of their shareholders and as much or as they try to pretend that they are in a partnership with physicians and health care providers and they are on the same side in terms of helping patients, they are really quite different. pharmaceutical companies are legally required to represent the best interests of shareholders and physicians are legally required to represent patients. occasionally interests align but often they do not. brian: what is one thing that happens between the pharmaceutical companies and doctors that would give us an example of what you are talking about? dr. fugh-berman: for example the promotion of a drug starts 7-10 years before a drug comes on the market. while it is illegal and marketed drug before it has been approved by the fda, it is not illegal to market the disease. drug companies have invented diseases or exaggerated importance of certain conditions or of a particular mechanism of a drug. and th
brian: why not? dr. fugh-berman: they are legally obligated to represent interests of their shareholders and as much or as they try to pretend that they are in a partnership with physicians and health care providers and they are on the same side in terms of helping patients, they are really quite different. pharmaceutical companies are legally required to represent the best interests of shareholders and physicians are legally required to represent patients. occasionally interests align but...
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brian: and where they? erik: no, it turns out they weren't at all. brian: and this is 1915?hat is going on in the world? erik: what is going on in the world is war. america is not in the war. the war broke out in august of 1914 and very quickly the war has proven to the world that it is going to be a very different sort of war that anything that came before. it had already come to involve civilians. the german army executed civilians in belgium. there were air raids over britain and shellings of coastal towns by the german navy. things were darkening and changing. poison gas had been used -- lethal poison gas had been used for the first time on the battlefield. in washington, we had president wilson, very much a lonely grieving man. he is lost his wife of many years in august of 1914. throughout the rest of 1914, he was deeply troubled. but by may he is head over heels was deeply troubled. but by may he is head over heels in love with a woman named edith. a 40-something widow in washington d.c. it is not clear yet whether she is going to fall in love with him back. he is wri
brian: and where they? erik: no, it turns out they weren't at all. brian: and this is 1915?hat is going on in the world? erik: what is going on in the world is war. america is not in the war. the war broke out in august of 1914 and very quickly the war has proven to the world that it is going to be a very different sort of war that anything that came before. it had already come to involve civilians. the german army executed civilians in belgium. there were air raids over britain and shellings...
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brian: put that into context.eneral bolger: it is interesting to see the president speaking as a senator. he looks a lot younger in that picture. the last word is the key word. unsustainable. by definition, it is like a wave coming up on the beach. the surge of troops -- the majority of those troops in baghdad, what the president was referring to was something that it happened. the sunni arab tribes split with al qaeda and iraq. -- al qaeda in iraq. killing women and children, imposing things. you had to worship a certain way. all of that stuff got out of control. that happened before the surge. it started in 2005 along the syrian border and by late 2006, it was beginning to settle down because some of the sunnis had come to our side. unsustainable is key. as we look at iraq today, we see isis, those guys are the same insurgents we were dealing with in 2005 and 2006, 2009 and 2010. the head of isis was lieutenant at that time. the surge was unsustainable. it created temporary security. when you pull them out, the
brian: put that into context.eneral bolger: it is interesting to see the president speaking as a senator. he looks a lot younger in that picture. the last word is the key word. unsustainable. by definition, it is like a wave coming up on the beach. the surge of troops -- the majority of those troops in baghdad, what the president was referring to was something that it happened. the sunni arab tribes split with al qaeda and iraq. -- al qaeda in iraq. killing women and children, imposing things....
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lamb brian -- brian: charles lauriat, who was he?rik: charles lauriat, the reason he was in the book was detail. he left great accounts of the voyage, the sinking, and the aftermath. anybody who was in that book as a passenger or any other character except for the obvious ones, is there because of the detail. one reason i loved it was because he was a bookseller in a time that is being referred to as the golden age of book collecting. he was the owner of a bookstore in boston. and he was famous. a bookseller, famous, can you imagine? famous and well-off enough that he could take his annual buying trip to england traveling first-class and spending months in england and then coming back with things they could sell out of his store. i love to store but i also love the fact that, strangely enough, in one filing in the national archives in washington dc, he lost some things aboard this voyage. in the sinking, he wanted to get the value back from what was the u.s. next claims commission. --mixed claims commission. he filed this extraordina
lamb brian -- brian: charles lauriat, who was he?rik: charles lauriat, the reason he was in the book was detail. he left great accounts of the voyage, the sinking, and the aftermath. anybody who was in that book as a passenger or any other character except for the obvious ones, is there because of the detail. one reason i loved it was because he was a bookseller in a time that is being referred to as the golden age of book collecting. he was the owner of a bookstore in boston. and he was...
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brian lamb: how much do we not see?r and tear on the police officers that we don't see on video? anthony batts: it has nothing to do with that. that guy never did anything offensive whatsoever. he may have said something which may have made the officer mad. i put that to a bad apple that needed to be eradicated and taken care of and lose his job over the actions. and if necessary, the attorney should look at filing charges. brian lamb: 63% of baltimore's african american. what is the breakdown on the police force? anthony batts: we have 47-48% african-american, with 52% being minority. brian lamb: how hard is it to make these police departments more reflective of the community? oakland is an overwhelmingly african-american city. anthony batts: the breakdown is probably about the same as baltimore. long beach is probably one of the most diverse cities. i grew up in a police department that had a balance of african-americans, caucasians, gay and lesbian community cambodian community. so we were used to dealing with divers
brian lamb: how much do we not see?r and tear on the police officers that we don't see on video? anthony batts: it has nothing to do with that. that guy never did anything offensive whatsoever. he may have said something which may have made the officer mad. i put that to a bad apple that needed to be eradicated and taken care of and lose his job over the actions. and if necessary, the attorney should look at filing charges. brian lamb: 63% of baltimore's african american. what is the breakdown...
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brian: i have a problem. the first time we talked was your last book where through the process, you didn't want to give away the plot. so why are we jumping all over the place? if somebody is listening to this, it is because they ought to buy the book and find out for themselves. but i want to get to some of the , characters. theodate pope. i have a picture on the screen. who was she? and there is that museum. who is this woman? erik: theodate pope, i found her to be a very interesting character. first of all, she is one of the cadre of women who first embrace the term feminist, which i found interesting. feminist being a relatively new term in her day. i liked her. first of all, the main criteria well, for making her one of the primary characters in my book was detail. she left very detailed accounts, not just of what happened at the end, but leading up to it. i also particularly liked her back story. she was one of amerika's first licensed architects as a woman. in the early 1900s, that was a big deal. she
brian: i have a problem. the first time we talked was your last book where through the process, you didn't want to give away the plot. so why are we jumping all over the place? if somebody is listening to this, it is because they ought to buy the book and find out for themselves. but i want to get to some of the , characters. theodate pope. i have a picture on the screen. who was she? and there is that museum. who is this woman? erik: theodate pope, i found her to be a very interesting...
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brian: when did you retire?eneral bolger: i retired in june of 2013 and i was a lieutenant general. brian: what are you doing now? daniel: i teach history at university of north carolina raleigh. brian: where were you born? daniel: chicago, illinois. the west side of chicago and then the west suburbs, westchester. brian: and you went to college where? general bolger: the citadel, the military college of south carolina. the army selected me for graduate school. brian: what time did you go to college? general bolger: i was commissioned in the army in 1978 and i completed my graduate schooling in 1986. my dad served as an infantryman in the korean war. he rose to the rank of sergeant and then got out. he was proud of his service. the people in my community were volunteering or being drafted for vietnam. until i was older, i never met anyone who resisted the draft. my neighbors were all world war ii veterans. i wanted to see if i could do that. brian: first of all, where did you get your commission? general bolger:
brian: when did you retire?eneral bolger: i retired in june of 2013 and i was a lieutenant general. brian: what are you doing now? daniel: i teach history at university of north carolina raleigh. brian: where were you born? daniel: chicago, illinois. the west side of chicago and then the west suburbs, westchester. brian: and you went to college where? general bolger: the citadel, the military college of south carolina. the army selected me for graduate school. brian: what time did you go to...
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brian lamb: here is a clip from one episode.his is the image that a lot of people have of baltimore. ♪ >> i want to get in and out as quickly as possible. >> they are deep, they are organized. brian lamb: how often have you been in a situation that looks like that? anthony batts: never. that is season one, the season i was looking at. what situation do you mean? brian lamb: i mean, does it look real to you? anthony batts: it was filmed in the city of baltimore, so you can see local -- so you can see locations that i am aware of. there is familiarity from that standpoint. crime in baltimore compared to cities that i come from is more sophisticated. there is a difference from long beach to oakland and from oakland to baltimore. it is almost like a job for them. weather is dealing drugs or stealing tvs, they are finding ways to make money. when i see in baltimore that is different from oakland, is that we put out strategies to keep them in check but they adapt very quickly. by they i mean the organized criminal element. they move e
brian lamb: here is a clip from one episode.his is the image that a lot of people have of baltimore. ♪ >> i want to get in and out as quickly as possible. >> they are deep, they are organized. brian lamb: how often have you been in a situation that looks like that? anthony batts: never. that is season one, the season i was looking at. what situation do you mean? brian lamb: i mean, does it look real to you? anthony batts: it was filmed in the city of baltimore, so you can see...
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brian: welcome. it tunisia has seen a deadly terror attack directed at european tourists in the capital of tunis. monica: 19 people were killed primarily westerners including one german and people from poland, spain, and italy. brian:reporter: there was panic in tunis. people have to flee machine gun fire during a three-hour assault. two heavily armed man stormed the museum. a shot at tourists and took hostages. the siege ended when tunisian special units stormed the building and freed the captives. >> 19 people were killed in the attack including foreign tourists of different nationalities, in addition to two tunisians. >> the bardo museum is in central tunis next to the country's parliaments. at the time of the attack it is believed 100 tourists were in the building. following this siege the french president expressed sympathy during a visit to the louvre museum. >> no matter when or where terror is perpetrated we are all affected. reporter: it is a hard setback for the country. unlike many neighbo
brian: welcome. it tunisia has seen a deadly terror attack directed at european tourists in the capital of tunis. monica: 19 people were killed primarily westerners including one german and people from poland, spain, and italy. brian:reporter: there was panic in tunis. people have to flee machine gun fire during a three-hour assault. two heavily armed man stormed the museum. a shot at tourists and took hostages. the siege ended when tunisian special units stormed the building and freed the...
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brian williams did not want that on "nightly news." brian williams also did not want tough lisa meyers on obama care. saying you have the biggest platform at the network for news and you don't want our tough reporting. that's doing to be a really tough bridge for brian williams to cross, come back and say not only did it's a story wrong but now i'm going to roll up my sleeves and welcome tough reporting on the show. >> they are not commenting on the article. they are going tolet it speak for itself. let's explore two elements. first tom brokaw. put it on the screen part of what you wrote about tom brock ow. around the summer around the time chuck todd took over "meet the press," several staffers said at least your ghost is dead meaning russert, mine is still walking around the building. you're seeing it's a cold situation. >> how could brian williams get himself into this mess. a story i heard over and over again is that he tried to live up to brokaw's legacy. tom brokaw is an icon in the tv news business. brian williams followed him.
brian williams did not want that on "nightly news." brian williams also did not want tough lisa meyers on obama care. saying you have the biggest platform at the network for news and you don't want our tough reporting. that's doing to be a really tough bridge for brian williams to cross, come back and say not only did it's a story wrong but now i'm going to roll up my sleeves and welcome tough reporting on the show. >> they are not commenting on the article. they are going tolet...
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i agree with everything brian said. there is a clear message from the president to his whole team and his cabinet. in the fourth quarter, get as much done as we can. getting stuff done falls into two broad categories when it comes to executive action. one is what we have already announced and executing against those initiatives. on monday and tuesday, we are holding sweat usa over at the national harbor. the president will be addressing a crowd of about 2500 including over 1200 overseas investors. this is about having companies pick the u.s. for their investments. this effort started several years ago at commerce, and has now grown to the scale and has real results in facilitating investments in the u.s. so constant execution against executive actions that have already been announced is as important, if not more important, as new executive action. so we will continue to roll out new executive action, but the president is holding us to account on strong execution of executive actions that have been announced over the pas
i agree with everything brian said. there is a clear message from the president to his whole team and his cabinet. in the fourth quarter, get as much done as we can. getting stuff done falls into two broad categories when it comes to executive action. one is what we have already announced and executing against those initiatives. on monday and tuesday, we are holding sweat usa over at the national harbor. the president will be addressing a crowd of about 2500 including over 1200 overseas...
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tougher one for brian.wo-fold for brian. one on autos. you were deeply involved in that. a great front page story in "the wall street journal" this week about mexico, trade pacs, how it's winning a lot of these new plants. what can be done short of t.p.a.? what other practical steps could help to bring some of these auto plants that are going to mexico back to the u.s.? then on energy a lot of attention on this export push. do you think exports would create artificial shortages and raise prices or do you think exports is -- oil exports are needed? jeff: on overtime i'm not going to get ahead of the specifics of the rule. as i said it will come out in the next few months. given that it's set at $23,000 for salary workers, we think there's an opportunity to make a significant change there that importantly will help many workers earn what they deserve. >> what are some of the tradeoffs? there's a tradeoff in everything you do. what are some of the things you're weighing? jeff: we want to make sure that workers
tougher one for brian.wo-fold for brian. one on autos. you were deeply involved in that. a great front page story in "the wall street journal" this week about mexico, trade pacs, how it's winning a lot of these new plants. what can be done short of t.p.a.? what other practical steps could help to bring some of these auto plants that are going to mexico back to the u.s.? then on energy a lot of attention on this export push. do you think exports would create artificial shortages and...
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tonight a conversation about life and death and theater with nathan lane and brian dennehy. the two actors starring in eugene o'neill's "the iceman cometh." >> look, anyone in show business, there are certain preconceptions about them. we think we know them because of two or three things they did that were successful and we think that's the person i know. i thought i had more to offer and wanted to challenge myself and i certainly wanted to do it with bob and brian. i knew that's the way to do it. >> arthur miller who i was privileged to work with we talked about the differences between a lot of these play writes and he sadoneil was the deepest diver, he was interested in the soul. >> rose: nathan lane and brian dennehy when we continue. >> rose: funding for charlie rose is provided b >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. > rose:
tonight a conversation about life and death and theater with nathan lane and brian dennehy. the two actors starring in eugene o'neill's "the iceman cometh." >> look, anyone in show business, there are certain preconceptions about them. we think we know them because of two or three things they did that were successful and we think that's the person i know. i thought i had more to offer and wanted to challenge myself and i certainly wanted to do it with bob and brian. i knew...
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brian: i will be very brief. i just want to give you a sense of how we are thinking of the state of affairs and where we find herself today. as we think about our position, economically, we are in the -- we are in a moment where we are seeing durable momentum in the economic recovery. one of our key questions is how can we, as in administration, the executive branch, and the president position itself to be maximally effective in encouraging economic growth but growth where the benefits are broadly shared. that is the core behind the middle class economics that the president laid out at the state of the union. since the election, the president has had a pretty explicit strategy as to how to achieve that brought extract objective. -- that broad objective. it has consisted of trying to push where he can to move the agenda through executive action. you have seen that in places like climate change, immigration, the cuban announcement, but also in places like making mortgages more affordable through the hfa taking on c
brian: i will be very brief. i just want to give you a sense of how we are thinking of the state of affairs and where we find herself today. as we think about our position, economically, we are in the -- we are in a moment where we are seeing durable momentum in the economic recovery. one of our key questions is how can we, as in administration, the executive branch, and the president position itself to be maximally effective in encouraging economic growth but growth where the benefits are...
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brian: just briefly, on your two . i think reflecting on the american auto industry, it is really striking to me where the industry is today, given where we were in the winter and spring of 2009. even the optimist at that even back optimist -- optimists at that time weren't projecting either the pace at which job growth would return to the domestic auto industry or the pace at which the overall industry would recover. the second thing that people were not projecting, which probably goes to the competitive question you raised, is that in the last couple of years, we've seen something striking which is that the detroit three have actually gained market share. against their foreign competitors in the united states. so, the up swing is not simply that we're back selling, you know, a little north of 16 million cars a year, when we were, when we bottomed out at just over nine million. it's also that these companies are finding ways to actually out-compete and take market share from their foreign competitors, which was someth
brian: just briefly, on your two . i think reflecting on the american auto industry, it is really striking to me where the industry is today, given where we were in the winter and spring of 2009. even the optimist at that even back optimist -- optimists at that time weren't projecting either the pace at which job growth would return to the domestic auto industry or the pace at which the overall industry would recover. the second thing that people were not projecting, which probably goes to the...
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michael brian is concrete.them thought they would be working on the construction of the billion dollar casino. but they say that every bid they entered was denied and the primary contractor and often without any explanation. that he represents contractors in the county, saying that over 20 minority-owned businesses have reached out to them with complaints just like these that they would believe it is immoral. they say that they must hire the minority-owned businesses for at least 30% of the total construction value, which is roughly $300 million. this group says that they haven't come close to that. >> making $10 to $15 million. they didn't do what they were suppose to do if they can't give you an answer. >> as black minorities and counties, we just need to stick to the sides. >> we went to their office here behind me as they told us that they were not interested in speaking to the media at this time that we also called them to see what they had to say about all of this as they have not yet returned our call, b
michael brian is concrete.them thought they would be working on the construction of the billion dollar casino. but they say that every bid they entered was denied and the primary contractor and often without any explanation. that he represents contractors in the county, saying that over 20 minority-owned businesses have reached out to them with complaints just like these that they would believe it is immoral. they say that they must hire the minority-owned businesses for at least 30% of the...
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we have brian in the house today. >> all right. our five beta kappa traffic produce there liz wenger graduate of the columbia school of journalism, wow! [ laughter ] >> as we have -- i'm one of your biggest fans! you don't know that. mostly clear skies to start the day. high clouds over the pacific northwest. those clouds will spread south over the bay area on friday and maybe some of light sprinkles for the north bay by saturday morning. but today looks good. 49 degrees at concord. oakland 49. 49 livermore. san francisco low 50s. santa rosa 44 degrees. and here's how it looks out the door by 7:00 this morning. we'll be in the low 50s for the most part. temperatures continue to cool until about hour an sunrise. inland 47 degrees and plenty of sunshine of sunshine. around the bay low 50s sunshine, as well. we continue with sunshine today. warmest day will probably be today because that high is nudging inland. as it does heights come up in the atmosphere. temperatures come up, as well. a little low pressure system comes in from the p
we have brian in the house today. >> all right. our five beta kappa traffic produce there liz wenger graduate of the columbia school of journalism, wow! [ laughter ] >> as we have -- i'm one of your biggest fans! you don't know that. mostly clear skies to start the day. high clouds over the pacific northwest. those clouds will spread south over the bay area on friday and maybe some of light sprinkles for the north bay by saturday morning. but today looks good. 49 degrees at concord....
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. >> brian: woods knocks down the first. he's three out of five. butler starting to feel it a little bit. there is a lot of time here, though. kameron woods has pulled down eight rebounds. sitting on seven points. gets them to 50. seven-point lead for butler. texas has to go fast. >> steve: run screen-and-roll. try to get him back on you. >> brian: taylor goes right to the hole and a quick bucket for texas. time out texas. five-point game. >> brian: butler has the lead and the ball. time out story wig. texas has two remaining. butler just one. >> steve: isaiah taylor showed he was going to use the screen-and-roll with lammert. kameron woods was worried about switching. you can't have taylor go one-on-one with woods because of his length. i think right now if you're butler you have to have a way to get this basketball in you've got to go get it a foul on isaiah taylor. >> brian: barlow will head to the free-throw line. quick foul. quick bucket by taylor. a quick foul. and i think rick barnes wanted something else there. he's not happy with the way t
. >> brian: woods knocks down the first. he's three out of five. butler starting to feel it a little bit. there is a lot of time here, though. kameron woods has pulled down eight rebounds. sitting on seven points. gets them to 50. seven-point lead for butler. texas has to go fast. >> steve: run screen-and-roll. try to get him back on you. >> brian: taylor goes right to the hole and a quick bucket for texas. time out texas. five-point game. >> brian: butler has the lead...
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. >> brian watching shares of bristol-myers squibb. after the fda has approved one of its cancer drugs for use in long cancer patients. the drug is intended for lung cancer patients that were previously treated using chemotherapy methods. the stock is trading at its highest level since february of 2001. $64.75. tyler, the high so far today. back to you. >> nice at 3.6%. thank you, dom. >>> it's affecting useers of apple and google device. josh lipton joins us live with that story. tell us more jon josh. >> well, mandy, if you surf the web with apple or google devices, then you may be vulnerable to hackers, and that's because of this newly discovered security bug that's being called the freak flaw. basically experts i talked to say this can be traced back to a government policy that was actually abandoned many years ago, and it required american software makers to use weak security and encryption programs that were sold internationally due to national security concerns, but here really, mandy, is the bottom line for our viewers. i'm tol
. >> brian watching shares of bristol-myers squibb. after the fda has approved one of its cancer drugs for use in long cancer patients. the drug is intended for lung cancer patients that were previously treated using chemotherapy methods. the stock is trading at its highest level since february of 2001. $64.75. tyler, the high so far today. back to you. >> nice at 3.6%. thank you, dom. >>> it's affecting useers of apple and google device. josh lipton joins us live with that...
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brian: can i just add -- brian -- mike: can i just add, reince and something to me that registered to me as a former tv reporter myself, which is one of the frustrations, i was at nbc is to get into the nightly news or the format, the story got shorter and shorter. two minutes is like a huge takeout on tv news. i don't labor under the same encumbrances at yahoo!. i just got back two weeks ago from cuba and was able, actually , it was a fascinating trip to a --
brian: can i just add -- brian -- mike: can i just add, reince and something to me that registered to me as a former tv reporter myself, which is one of the frustrations, i was at nbc is to get into the nightly news or the format, the story got shorter and shorter. two minutes is like a huge takeout on tv news. i don't labor under the same encumbrances at yahoo!. i just got back two weeks ago from cuba and was able, actually , it was a fascinating trip to a --
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and brian?z rental car admitted this week that, in many of their new cars, there are both video cameras as well as audio recorders. they say they install them, but they don't tend to use them. hmm. >> ah, guess you're not renting hertz anytime soon. >> avis. i'll go avis. budget. >> that's it for "inside story" this week. we'll see you next sunday. have a good one. [ laughs ] >> i'm nydia han along with eva pilgrim. coming up next on "action news," it's the end of the road for villanova. the wildcats are returning home. >>> police say a young girl tried to poison her mother for taking her i've phone away. >>> a brooklyn community saying goodbye to seven children killed in a house fire. those stories and more next on "action news." his >> good afternoon, it is sunday, march # 2 i'm nydia han along with eva pilgrim. >> here's some of the stories we're following on "action news." >>> it was a heartbreaker for villanova. the team
and brian?z rental car admitted this week that, in many of their new cars, there are both video cameras as well as audio recorders. they say they install them, but they don't tend to use them. hmm. >> ah, guess you're not renting hertz anytime soon. >> avis. i'll go avis. budget. >> that's it for "inside story" this week. we'll see you next sunday. have a good one. [ laughs ] >> i'm nydia han along with eva pilgrim. coming up next on "action news,"...
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. >> brian couldn't feel his legs.encounters with death" continues. first impressions are important. you've got to make every second count. banking designed for the way you live your life. so you can welcome your family home... for the first time. chase. so you can. ♪ ♪ "here i am. rock you like a hurricane." ♪ fiber one now makes cookies. find them in the cookie aisle. at kraft we start with quality ingredients all expertly blended to make our mayo. so you can take whatever you're making from good to amazing. purina pro plan can help him drachieve it. ♪ epic classical music stops ♪music resumes music stops ♪music resumes [announcer] purina pro plan's bioavailable formulas deliver optimal nutrient absorption. [owner] come on. >>> all i could see was fireworks. it was sparks everywhere. >> i instantly knew, oh, no, we hit power lines. >> police. >> these are the passengers of the airplane that is caught in the power line. >> you are on the plane that crashed into the power line? >> yes, we are in the plane. right now. b
. >> brian couldn't feel his legs.encounters with death" continues. first impressions are important. you've got to make every second count. banking designed for the way you live your life. so you can welcome your family home... for the first time. chase. so you can. ♪ ♪ "here i am. rock you like a hurricane." ♪ fiber one now makes cookies. find them in the cookie aisle. at kraft we start with quality ingredients all expertly blended to make our mayo. so you can take...
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>> hi, thank you, brian and solomon for coming today. i just want to mention that i had applied for affordable housing or below market housing three times and by the time i reached 50 i just gave up. but i think that this is really great about how you are simplifying the initial process because i had to run around, get all my information every time like within 7 days while maintaining my employment. so by the third time around i gave up. it's really a lot of stress and what you are doing here that's really great because i have already been in that process. >> yeah, that's what i think we are noticing is that you do all this running around and unfortunately you know only a few people are actually going forward with that. so it's almost, it compass -- exacerbates the frustration and when you make them run around it makes it worse that you put in all this time. we still have to deal with the fact that ironically in some sense, the success of this application will mean that the waiting list might become even longer. that's the flip side of t
>> hi, thank you, brian and solomon for coming today. i just want to mention that i had applied for affordable housing or below market housing three times and by the time i reached 50 i just gave up. but i think that this is really great about how you are simplifying the initial process because i had to run around, get all my information every time like within 7 days while maintaining my employment. so by the third time around i gave up. it's really a lot of stress and what you are doing...
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kron-4's brian van aken joins us now. brian another day of warm weather.even some record- breaking temperatures? is this trend going to continue into the work week? >> brian: records were broken today all the way back to the '60s. these temperatures are some 10 to 20 degrees above average. readings are now our sixties around the bay and the '70s and in one day. we have mostly clear skies over the golden gate bridge like a seat and it will remain out for much of the evening. tomorrow the sea breeze will ramp up up and over 30 mi. an hour temperatures will drop five to 10 degrees. and for much of the week will see strong blustery winds that will start on tuesday. the winds might be up to 40 mi. an hour. some showers and thunderstorms or over the seven seeress' today. morning temperatures for tomorrow 4446 in the north bank . and then we have 76 and low way these are round of a. attacked about one week in the way. >> grant: someone in a car shot *at* an off-duty l-a-p-d officer in a suburban neighborhood in northern los ange
kron-4's brian van aken joins us now. brian another day of warm weather.even some record- breaking temperatures? is this trend going to continue into the work week? >> brian: records were broken today all the way back to the '60s. these temperatures are some 10 to 20 degrees above average. readings are now our sixties around the bay and the '70s and in one day. we have mostly clear skies over the golden gate bridge like a seat and it will remain out for much of the evening. tomorrow the...
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i'm brian sil sullivan.which is at the nasdaq and this big 5,000, but knowing the nasdaq melissa, there's no hats, there's no streamers, because there's not a lot of people there. >> well there are plenty of people here at the market intelligence. we are about eight points away from nasdaq 5,000. nasdaq cracking 5,000 for the first time in 15 years. we've only closed above 5,000 two other times both back in march of 2000. keep in mind we are still about 50 points away from an all-time high of 5,048 for the nasdaq, and we are still 38% away from the composite's inflation adjusted high of 6,900. there has been one stock story, brian, that is really fueled the run to nasdaq 5,000, and that is apple. take a look at the chart behind me. the nasdaq 100 with apple, which is this blue line here and the nasdaq 100 without apple, and you can see this discrepancy. year-to-date the nasdaq with am is up 5.3%. without apple it's up 2.7%. a huge driver in terms of so far this year brian, the gains. >> a couple of things. i
i'm brian sil sullivan.which is at the nasdaq and this big 5,000, but knowing the nasdaq melissa, there's no hats, there's no streamers, because there's not a lot of people there. >> well there are plenty of people here at the market intelligence. we are about eight points away from nasdaq 5,000. nasdaq cracking 5,000 for the first time in 15 years. we've only closed above 5,000 two other times both back in march of 2000. keep in mind we are still about 50 points away from an all-time...
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brian. >> all right sarah.est of this very fine hour sodas, burgers, and all you can eat buffets. a big analyst call on one hamburger stock that is not mcdonald's. why america's love affair with diet soda may be fizzling out, and an exclusive in the sea of carnival cruise lines. there's your buffet reference, folks. it is all when power lunch returns. stick around. ♪ help brazil reduce its overall reliance on foreign imports with the launch of the country's largest petrochemical operations. when emerson takes up the challenge it's never been done before simply becomes consider it solved. emerson. the e-class has 11 intelligent driver-assist systems. it recognizes pedestrians and alerts you. warns you about incoming cross-traffic. cameras and radar detect dangers you don't. and it can even stop by itself. so in this crash test, one thing's missing: a crash. the 2015 e-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. female announcer: through sunday at sleep train
brian. >> all right sarah.est of this very fine hour sodas, burgers, and all you can eat buffets. a big analyst call on one hamburger stock that is not mcdonald's. why america's love affair with diet soda may be fizzling out, and an exclusive in the sea of carnival cruise lines. there's your buffet reference, folks. it is all when power lunch returns. stick around. ♪ help brazil reduce its overall reliance on foreign imports with the launch of the country's largest petrochemical...
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brian is right.sue and people have been ignoring it for a little while. if you look at the texas s&p, it's still a bigger factor overall this week has been the dollar. look at the euro/dollar relationship. as the euro weakens, very similar chart. bottomed around 130 with the euro so our stock market also bottomed at that time. if you look at the sectors for today, industrials, materials, energy financial all down 1%. fairly unusual to have a large swath down more than 1%. crude settling near the lows. energy has been an issue all throughout the day. the ent names all down. refiners also weakened. emerging markets are really getting killed. the eem down again this week if you look there. the only healthy emerging market right now, guys is india. that's about it. virtually everywhere else anywhere you look new lows back to you. >> looking on my fact tip right now. i have 65 different oil and gas companies here in canada that i watch. almost every single one of them is down today. devon energy is up. th
brian is right.sue and people have been ignoring it for a little while. if you look at the texas s&p, it's still a bigger factor overall this week has been the dollar. look at the euro/dollar relationship. as the euro weakens, very similar chart. bottomed around 130 with the euro so our stock market also bottomed at that time. if you look at the sectors for today, industrials, materials, energy financial all down 1%. fairly unusual to have a large swath down more than 1%. crude settling...
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brian: there has been a reach for yield.ere a bubble, bubbles tend to correct like we are seeing. it is a good thing. olivia: the damage that vladimir putin is doing to the ukrainian economy is more severe than the damage western sanctions are doing. coming up next we are going to go to barcelona and speak to the ceo of blackberry. brad stone will be talking to john chen. he will join us from the mobile world. this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ tom: good morning. ukraine raises interest rate. and ever weaker euro. let's get to our top headlines. olivia: benjamin netanyahu will show why he fears negotiations will lead to iran getting a nuclear bomb. the white house was never consulted. netanyahu rejected claims he is making a shaky relationship with president obama even worse. >> my speech is not intended to show disrespect to president obama or the office he holds. i have great respect for both. olivia: president obama says while he has problems with the president they are not personal. benchmarks are setting new records. t
brian: there has been a reach for yield.ere a bubble, bubbles tend to correct like we are seeing. it is a good thing. olivia: the damage that vladimir putin is doing to the ukrainian economy is more severe than the damage western sanctions are doing. coming up next we are going to go to barcelona and speak to the ceo of blackberry. brad stone will be talking to john chen. he will join us from the mobile world. this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ tom: good morning. ukraine raises...
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brian and shirleen. >> lots to look forward to alicia.thank you very much. >>> time for the "action news" traffic report today. >> let's go live to autumn marreese is a in for matt pelman in the traffic center. hi autumn. >> hi, shirleen and brian. we have an exciting monday afternoon. we had brush fire on 95. this is right at street road. you can see here this big black patch, that's where the firefighters put out the fire. we have police and firefighters on the scene. these are northbound lanes still taking out the left lane. our southbound lane had a fire truck in it but that is clear now. you can see our commute right now northbound from vine to woodhaven is taking you about 30 minutes not having to do with this fire but just a lot of volume for a monday afternoon. taking a look at the big picture speeds on the schuylkill expressway very slow going from the turnpike to the blue route in eastbound lanes. talking you about 30 minutes to do that commute right now when it should only take six to eight minutes. we had a construction crew t
brian and shirleen. >> lots to look forward to alicia.thank you very much. >>> time for the "action news" traffic report today. >> let's go live to autumn marreese is a in for matt pelman in the traffic center. hi autumn. >> hi, shirleen and brian. we have an exciting monday afternoon. we had brush fire on 95. this is right at street road. you can see here this big black patch, that's where the firefighters put out the fire. we have police and firefighters...
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brian. >> oh, boy. all right.that will do it for "action news" at 4:00 today. for shirleen allicott alicia vitarelli and adam joseph i'm brian taff. shirleen and i along with adam and ducis rodgers back tonight. we hope you'll join us for a full hour of "action news" at 10:00 on phl. rick and monica up next. we'll see you tonight. we thought our cable internet was fast. but, our uploads are half the speed of our downloads so our internet is really half-fast. so half-fast. someone did a half-fast job posting our vacation pics. when i post my slow jams, i'm a little half fast totally half fast stop living with half fast internet. only verizon fios comes with speedmatch - uploads as fast as downloads. and the fastest wi-fi available from any provider. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >> ♪♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program. with jaime apody meteorologist cecily tynan rick williams and monica malpass. >> ♪♪ >> (scraping). >> this was the sound heard a
brian. >> oh, boy. all right.that will do it for "action news" at 4:00 today. for shirleen allicott alicia vitarelli and adam joseph i'm brian taff. shirleen and i along with adam and ducis rodgers back tonight. we hope you'll join us for a full hour of "action news" at 10:00 on phl. rick and monica up next. we'll see you tonight. we thought our cable internet was fast. but, our uploads are half the speed of our downloads so our internet is really half-fast. so...
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happy birthday brian. >> thank you i appreciate that. >> well lawyers for the ncaa and sports teams hit the courtroom they are arguing against the state of new jersey, new jersey wants to legalize sports betting new jersey has lost several rounds of this legal fight, but lawyers say that it should be allowed. >>> its time now for the "action news" traffic report. lets go live to autumn marisa in the traffic center how are we looking on this st. patrick's day. >> we have lockouts on the roads right now, the schuylkill expressway a quick easy ride in the eastbound lanes only 20 minutes from the blue route to the vine the westbound lanes are slower but we are moving through city avenue right here taking you about 30 minutes to do that commute that is not too bad, the big picture, speeds across the region 35 and 23 on the blue route 95 14 miles per hour slow going because of disabled vehicles here is the southbound lanes of 95 a disabled vehicle blocking the right hand lane and that delay has picked up 30 minutes from wood haven to the vine. an incident in upper dublin at route 209 and 76 t
happy birthday brian. >> thank you i appreciate that. >> well lawyers for the ncaa and sports teams hit the courtroom they are arguing against the state of new jersey, new jersey wants to legalize sports betting new jersey has lost several rounds of this legal fight, but lawyers say that it should be allowed. >>> its time now for the "action news" traffic report. lets go live to autumn marisa in the traffic center how are we looking on this st. patrick's day....
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>> a lot of attention, brian.the richest americans worth $4.6 billion saying the wealth cap is unsustainable and disastrous if unfixed. jones says current levels of inequality cannot and will not persist. history suggests it will fall in one of three ways. revolution higher taxes or war. none of my bucket list. the problem, he says a change in american companies. too focused on quarterly earnings profits and share prices and not focused enough on their broader role in society. here's what he said. he said we have ripped the humanity out of our companies and reduced them to a set of numbers. now, since the top ten percent of americans own 90% of stocks he said only the rich benefit from corporate profits and stock prices. jones emphasized she a proud capitalist and capitalism creates great innovations analysts people like him to enormous success, but he's forming a not for profit called just capital, to bring more justness to companies and also is the founder of robin hood the charity raised and granted more than $
>> a lot of attention, brian.the richest americans worth $4.6 billion saying the wealth cap is unsustainable and disastrous if unfixed. jones says current levels of inequality cannot and will not persist. history suggests it will fall in one of three ways. revolution higher taxes or war. none of my bucket list. the problem, he says a change in american companies. too focused on quarterly earnings profits and share prices and not focused enough on their broader role in society. here's what...
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monday night is the night for brian fest in los angeles. with performances by number of top artists and an appearance by brian wilson himself. tuesday sees the announcement of the 42nd daytime emmy nominations. the emmy awards ceremony is sunday april 26th. wednesday is april fool's day. the traditional day for practical jokes of all kinds. no fooling. thursday is international children's book day. celebrated on the anniversary of the birth in 1805 of danish writer hans christian anderson. friday is good friday, the most solemn day on the christian calendar marking the crucifixion of jesus christ. saturday is the ncaa men's basketball final four games in indianapolis. the thai two remaining teams face off in the championship game the following monday night. then of course next friday is also the first night of the week-long jewish holiday of pass over. now we go to bob schieffer in washington for look what's ahead on "face the nation." good morning, bob. >> schieffer: good morning, charles. we'll have latest on that tragic plane crash and i
monday night is the night for brian fest in los angeles. with performances by number of top artists and an appearance by brian wilson himself. tuesday sees the announcement of the 42nd daytime emmy nominations. the emmy awards ceremony is sunday april 26th. wednesday is april fool's day. the traditional day for practical jokes of all kinds. no fooling. thursday is international children's book day. celebrated on the anniversary of the birth in 1805 of danish writer hans christian anderson....
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joining us now from new york is brian white. will warn you i'm so dismissive of the gases of the work by analysts, except for you. what a surprise to you about the quarter that was just reported? brian: oracle and showed us they did a great job delivering on eps. they met the street and we have to remember they gave guidance in constant currency and they said the impact will be four cents in the quarter. it turned out to be -$.06. it was greater than expected and they still met eps. revenue fell short. currency was up 6%, at the midpoint with their guidance. i think it was actually a solid quarter and cloud was the theme. cory: i would agree. eps is a more fudge-able number and i would agree, x currency up 6% is an improvement. brian: they've got a few cycles. they have a database cycle. we will see that more in a fiscal 2016. 12c cycle will kick in. they are making a big push into the cloud. this quarter, up over 30% in revenue in the cloud business. they have raised their outlook for the fourth quarter in cloud. cloud is anoth
joining us now from new york is brian white. will warn you i'm so dismissive of the gases of the work by analysts, except for you. what a surprise to you about the quarter that was just reported? brian: oracle and showed us they did a great job delivering on eps. they met the street and we have to remember they gave guidance in constant currency and they said the impact will be four cents in the quarter. it turned out to be -$.06. it was greater than expected and they still met eps. revenue...
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brian ennis is live with more on just how bad relations with venezuela is getting. brian?>> reporter: venezuela's approval rating is at an all-time low. the economy is tanking and he's blaming the u.s. for all of it. in a national speech, he said all americans need a temporary visa and must pay a fee to visit venezuela. the u.s. embassy will have to cut the number of diplomats in the country and must seek approval for meetings. he says this is in retaliation of attempts to overthrow him. he also claims to have recently captured several american spies including an unnamed u.s. pilot. the u.s. state department has not received any official word on these new restrictions and they're calling maduro's allegations baseless. maduro went on to ban people from visiting venezuela, including former president bush and marco rubio calling them quote, terrorists. >> first of all i love the people of venezuela. i want that country to have freedom, to have human rights, and to be banned by a dictator like maduro is a ban of honor. >> chairman of the senate committee of foreign relations t
brian ennis is live with more on just how bad relations with venezuela is getting. brian?>> reporter: venezuela's approval rating is at an all-time low. the economy is tanking and he's blaming the u.s. for all of it. in a national speech, he said all americans need a temporary visa and must pay a fee to visit venezuela. the u.s. embassy will have to cut the number of diplomats in the country and must seek approval for meetings. he says this is in retaliation of attempts to overthrow him....