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carol: and i'm carol massar.to be the coolest kid in the room again, banking on technology. on that ahead "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ oliver: a reporter makes a trip to nike headquarters to find out how the company is beating fierce competition from adidas and under armour. out with thecame vapor max. it is a shoe they had been working on for seven years. it is an extension of their famous error branding -- air branding. they made the airbag the entire sole. it is part of their way to still that momentum from adidas who has caught fire in the north american market and has grabbed share back from nike. nike is still the giant, but they have lost momentum, and they are not the only cool brand now the way they were for years. carol: back in 2010 is when they started working on this shoe and the market has changed substantially. is a shoe like this, will this bring it back to its glory days? >> they hope so. it goes for $190, and it is selling out because they put it out and limited supplies to keep each timeoing, bu
carol: and i'm carol massar.to be the coolest kid in the room again, banking on technology. on that ahead "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ oliver: a reporter makes a trip to nike headquarters to find out how the company is beating fierce competition from adidas and under armour. out with thecame vapor max. it is a shoe they had been working on for seven years. it is an extension of their famous error branding -- air branding. they made the airbag the entire sole. it is part of their way...
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carol: and i'm carol massar. the english-speaking russian tv network rt is a master of ideology in disguise. carol: the latest -- the shadow brokers. oliver: all that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ oliver: we are back with "bloomberg businessweek." megan murphy are talking about must-reads. i love the headline, russian news. it says at rt, newsbreaks you. it is a great internet meme poking fun at russians. megan: this is a story about the network rt that is taken up so much of a role and the american election talking about disruptive, political, networks and commentary worldwide, but it is something that american intelligence officials has pointed to as a network a part of russia's effort to disrupt the democratic process in 2016. the story shows how a real fly-by-night, mired in the depths of your cable, stevenson golf --going in and say, how much was this a concerted effort by russia to infiltrate western media, and how much is you can get a lot of attention for say crazy things? it is probably more of th
carol: and i'm carol massar. the english-speaking russian tv network rt is a master of ideology in disguise. carol: the latest -- the shadow brokers. oliver: all that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ oliver: we are back with "bloomberg businessweek." megan murphy are talking about must-reads. i love the headline, russian news. it says at rt, newsbreaks you. it is a great internet meme poking fun at russians. megan: this is a story about the network rt that is taken up...
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carol: allegedly.uest: if you were the board and this was your ceo, you would immediately call the whole thing with comey, which obviously we have defined it what the facts are, and the precedent. but on the front become a, you would immediately say, what were you doing? were you trying to silence a whistleblower? and that is a very egregious thing. in terms of inviting the russians comment and it would appear, handing over secrets to them, that is roughly the same as inviting what is your main competitors in the boardroom and handing over sensitive information. again, people would want to see that. any of the things that look like nepotistic conflict of interest. those are the things boards would do. even the lowest version, which is many ceos -- it is he a appears republican says something that is manifestly they either -- they oftentimes lose their jobs because of that. you saw that happening at yahoo!, radioshack. at the very least, they have to complete say i was wrong. the crowd of my inauguratio
carol: allegedly.uest: if you were the board and this was your ceo, you would immediately call the whole thing with comey, which obviously we have defined it what the facts are, and the precedent. but on the front become a, you would immediately say, what were you doing? were you trying to silence a whistleblower? and that is a very egregious thing. in terms of inviting the russians comment and it would appear, handing over secrets to them, that is roughly the same as inviting what is your main...
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carol: and i'm carol massar.as he struggles to tsy struggling to compete with the likes of google, facebook, and amazon. oliver: nike wants to be the coolest kid in the room again, banking on technology. all that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ oliver: a reporter makes a trip to nike headquarters to find out how the company is beating fierce competition from adidas and underarmour. >> they just came out with the in it is -- vapor max march. a running shoe they have been working on in one way or another for seven years. it is an extension of their famous "air" branding. the made the airbag the entire sole. they have always wanted to do that, they think it is a cool idea, kind of radical looking it , is part of their way to still that momentum from adidas who momentum fromthat adidas who has caught fire in the north american market and has grabbed share back from nike. nike is still the giant, but they have lost momentum, and they are not the only cool brand now the way they were for years. carol: back in 2010
carol: and i'm carol massar.as he struggles to tsy struggling to compete with the likes of google, facebook, and amazon. oliver: nike wants to be the coolest kid in the room again, banking on technology. all that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ oliver: a reporter makes a trip to nike headquarters to find out how the company is beating fierce competition from adidas and underarmour. >> they just came out with the in it is -- vapor max march. a running shoe they have been...
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♪ carol ♪ carol thanks, doll! ♪ doo da loo doo da loo ♪ thanks, doll!shoot, what's my spy name? uh, desk-- desk crotch. we are go for launch. - well, the entire staff hates me. - yeah, well, at least now everything's back to normal. [heavy metal music] - wait, did anyone remember to swap out justin's new open? - nope. ♪ [lightning crackles] - [indistinct] - [imitates explosion] male announcer: live from secaucus, new jersey-- - yeah! - this is "the breakdown." - well at least now everything's back to normal. - good evening. we begin our broadcast with reports of turn around, dumb-dumb-- [both] you're facing the wrong way. - no, don't say it. no, turn your chair around. - just turn your chair around. oh, me! um-- - [sighs] - we begin our br-- - oh, good. this is happening. - with reports of a pipeline explosion in the west village neighborhood of manhattan. oh, no, that's katie's neighborhood. i hope she's okay. hang on, angie, i'm going to call her. [cell phone ringing] - oh. - your chair is-- - would you like me to see if i can get the hula-dancing cat
♪ carol ♪ carol thanks, doll! ♪ doo da loo doo da loo ♪ thanks, doll!shoot, what's my spy name? uh, desk-- desk crotch. we are go for launch. - well, the entire staff hates me. - yeah, well, at least now everything's back to normal. [heavy metal music] - wait, did anyone remember to swap out justin's new open? - nope. ♪ [lightning crackles] - [indistinct] - [imitates explosion] male announcer: live from secaucus, new jersey-- - yeah! - this is "the breakdown." - well at...
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[chanting] carol! carol! carol, carol, carol!have you been? i was just sexually harassed. - me too. i guess when beth gets drunk, she likes to swipe her hand down people's butt cracks like a credit card. - no, i mean... you were right. about chuck. he made a pass at me. i thought he was singling me out because i was good at my job. - hey...don't let him steal your power. you are a strong, modern woman. you need to march right into chuck's office, grab that jerk by the collar, and kiss him on the lips. - what? - it's your only move. if you tell chuck you're not interested, you'll embarrass him. but if you kiss him and then push him away and be like, "i want this so bad, "but you're my boss. we could never be together, mr. roker," then your problem's solved. - but that doesn't sound very modern or empowered. - it is. it's like when phones got big and then small and then big again. - okay. no. no. i am never kissing chuck pierce. - well, you better think of something, because if chuck feels rejected, he's not gonna want to work with
[chanting] carol! carol! carol, carol, carol!have you been? i was just sexually harassed. - me too. i guess when beth gets drunk, she likes to swipe her hand down people's butt cracks like a credit card. - no, i mean... you were right. about chuck. he made a pass at me. i thought he was singling me out because i was good at my job. - hey...don't let him steal your power. you are a strong, modern woman. you need to march right into chuck's office, grab that jerk by the collar, and kiss him on...
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carol: she was really a fairly folksy woman. she would go in the winter to the military camp and she would be knitting socks for the soldiers. she was really a homebody. she just wanted to talk about her children, never wanted to leave virginia, didn't want to go to new york. some of that must have been a tremendous burden on her as well, even though she certainly was part of the virginia aristocracy. i always picture her, if she were alive today, she would subscribe to "ladies home journal." she is a down-to-earth woman, so the levees were really -- they were struggling to figure out how to impress foreign diplomats that they weren't just country yokels, and how to meet the demands of the republic. i think it is quite hard -- annette: she was a pretty tough person. i interviewed erica dunbar armstrong, who wrote a book about ona judge. this is a slave woman who ran away. george is constantly talking about martha insisting that this woman be found. they never managed to find her. even after she is married and has a place for her
carol: she was really a fairly folksy woman. she would go in the winter to the military camp and she would be knitting socks for the soldiers. she was really a homebody. she just wanted to talk about her children, never wanted to leave virginia, didn't want to go to new york. some of that must have been a tremendous burden on her as well, even though she certainly was part of the virginia aristocracy. i always picture her, if she were alive today, she would subscribe to "ladies home...
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carol: and i'm carol massar.r: we are back with megan murphy to talk about more must be. let's go to the economic section because you did a great profile in brazil. politicsran and the behind what is going on and the different shades of revolution. megan: we wanted to look at the recent reelection of -- who was reelected with a very large majority. towanted to take that back show the demographics have changed who supported him. order came in and there was dental change in the way of life and what you are fighting now is that decades later, arts of that revolution -- parts of that revolution are starting to fade away with public youth. there is a girl who said she can ride in a car with her boyfriend, something that would have been unheard of. but has a platform for a more western way of life and how that is starting to be pushed forward in iran. oliver: it seems there is a fulcrum point -- the iranian citizens realize how important it is to vote seeing what has happened in previous elections. you guys profiled th
carol: and i'm carol massar.r: we are back with megan murphy to talk about more must be. let's go to the economic section because you did a great profile in brazil. politicsran and the behind what is going on and the different shades of revolution. megan: we wanted to look at the recent reelection of -- who was reelected with a very large majority. towanted to take that back show the demographics have changed who supported him. order came in and there was dental change in the way of life and...
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annette: -- carol: zachary taylor's wife. this story was he was a general in the mexican war and she made a pact with god that if he came home safely, she would abandon all fashionable life. sure enough, he came home safely and became president, and she spent much of his presidential term in her room. she did not come out. consequently, the daughter took over the role of the mother. eliza johnson's daughters, when he lies that was terribly ill, took over the role of the mother. this was what you went looking for -- and if it wasn't a daughter, it was a niece. buchanan had his ward and knees before's lady. there were any number of them in the 19th century, attributed to the fact that it was absolutely, firmly believed that you had to have a hostess at any state affair. annette: jefferson's daughter martha played that role after dolley did a bit for a time. she would, from monticello, reluctantly, as i said before, after the sally hemmings allegations, to create a united front. other times, she came up with her kids and preside
annette: -- carol: zachary taylor's wife. this story was he was a general in the mexican war and she made a pact with god that if he came home safely, she would abandon all fashionable life. sure enough, he came home safely and became president, and she spent much of his presidential term in her room. she did not come out. consequently, the daughter took over the role of the mother. eliza johnson's daughters, when he lies that was terribly ill, took over the role of the mother. this was what...
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- oh, yes, carol. a very important job for you. - [gasps] finally, what do you need me to do? crack a witness? go undercover as a slut? - i need you to go to my home and let the cable guy in. - oh, i'd be happy to. i've never been to a celebrity's house before. well, except for jesus. he has a very exclusive party there every sunday, chuck. - thank you, carol. i don't make a habit of letting people into my home, but i know i can count on you. [chuckles] oh, and one more thing: whatever you do, don't open the red door. - ugh, i have had the worst morning. - did your fancy japanese toilet go berserk again? - no,potti-san is fine. my phone was hacked. . at's terrible. - yeah, i hear a lot of big celebrities have been getting hacked lately. - big celebrities, huh? then my phone must've been hacked, too. yep, it says it: "hacked alert." aw, man, looks like they're in the mainframe. - i've gotta go see my lawyers, but will you guys please, please not look at these photos? i can't stop strangers from looking,
- oh, yes, carol. a very important job for you. - [gasps] finally, what do you need me to do? crack a witness? go undercover as a slut? - i need you to go to my home and let the cable guy in. - oh, i'd be happy to. i've never been to a celebrity's house before. well, except for jesus. he has a very exclusive party there every sunday, chuck. - thank you, carol. i don't make a habit of letting people into my home, but i know i can count on you. [chuckles] oh, and one more thing: whatever you do,...
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carol, thank you.- no, no, no, wait, ah, i'm crocheting you an apology, and it's not done yet. it's supposed to be a blanket that says, "i'm sorry, greg." i am sorry. - it's fine. i--i meant to only privately humiliate you, and then, you know, maybe show our coworkers later. behind your back. - unfortunately for you, you're not the only good reporter around here. - wait, i'm a good reporter? - i've done a little investigating of my own. about you. - oh, no. - oh, yes. in high school, you attended court jester camp at medieval times. - gah. - and who could forget the scathing op-ed you wrote for your college paper about how there should be more cake options in the dining halls? "chocolate and vanilla leave students wanting more." and i dearly love your "world of warcraft" character, l'erotica the news elf. - okay, she was the best reporter in the realm, but, wait, go back to the part about me being a good reporter. - i'm sorry i doubted your instincts. maybe that source of yours was legit. - no, he defi
carol, thank you.- no, no, no, wait, ah, i'm crocheting you an apology, and it's not done yet. it's supposed to be a blanket that says, "i'm sorry, greg." i am sorry. - it's fine. i--i meant to only privately humiliate you, and then, you know, maybe show our coworkers later. behind your back. - unfortunately for you, you're not the only good reporter around here. - wait, i'm a good reporter? - i've done a little investigating of my own. about you. - oh, no. - oh, yes. in high school,...
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carol: that is it. >> that is it. a national monument like just like yosemite and the grand canyon. that sparked controversy in utah, especially republican leaders there who are saying, you did not talk to us, no local input. this deprives us of local revenue. there is debate about how much is down there, but there do seem to be sizable amounts of uranium deposits and oil and gas. the question is whether you can actually recover it, but they would rather be able to find that out themselves. oliver: interesting. carol: can presidents just do that? can they just make it a national monument? >> they can. the 1906 antiquities act assigned by theodore roosevelt act signed by theodore roosevelt established that authority, and no president has designated morland as national monument as president obama. the question is that is up for legal debate is we know this gives you the power to bestow status. does it give you the power to rescind it? and that is what president trump is interested in. there is no legal precedent. no pre
carol: that is it. >> that is it. a national monument like just like yosemite and the grand canyon. that sparked controversy in utah, especially republican leaders there who are saying, you did not talk to us, no local input. this deprives us of local revenue. there is debate about how much is down there, but there do seem to be sizable amounts of uranium deposits and oil and gas. the question is whether you can actually recover it, but they would rather be able to find that out...
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- nice to meet you, carol. - mrs. wendelson. miss-- - no, call me carol.hy would you treat me with any more respect than you'd treat a dog? - mm-hmm. okay. - okay. - m'kay, look, i get that you're mad. - how did i not know? oh, this job. i'm so distracted. god, what else have i missed? - ♪ happy birthday, dear dave ♪ happy birthday to me - fine. you want to know the reason why i didn't tell you about trip? because i didn't want you to ruin it. - ruin it? - yeah, mom. all i've ever wanted is for you to like one of my boyfriends, and you never have. you are the reason i broke up with jeff, ethan, carl. - jeff was a mouth breather, and ethan, he wouldn't even engage on the whole judaism thing, and "carl" is too close to "carol." that'd be weird! - see? it doesn't matter if i like a guy, you find a problem, and then that's all i can see. - well, then fine, i won't tell you that trip-- - butt out. i don't want you in my head. - [gasps] [folk music] ♪ - i think we're almost ready for real glass. ♪ - i don't know who first said, "war is hell," but according to a
- nice to meet you, carol. - mrs. wendelson. miss-- - no, call me carol.hy would you treat me with any more respect than you'd treat a dog? - mm-hmm. okay. - okay. - m'kay, look, i get that you're mad. - how did i not know? oh, this job. i'm so distracted. god, what else have i missed? - ♪ happy birthday, dear dave ♪ happy birthday to me - fine. you want to know the reason why i didn't tell you about trip? because i didn't want you to ruin it. - ruin it? - yeah, mom. all i've ever wanted is...
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well, i do, but that's only 'cause of carol's blog.i am carol wendelson this is my blog welcome to my blog hello." - how could you have never mentioned this? - it's not that weird, katie. - that is so weird. - it's the weirdest thing i've ever heard, and i'm a season-ticket holder at ripley's believe it or not. pays for itself after 50 visits. - wait a minute. so your grandmother is our boss's boss's boss's boss? - 's boss... 's boss's boss's boss. - my grandma owns a network. - like hell. - aw, come on. that greg's grandmother owns mmn? - hold up. your gram is mildred marlock? she's a serious business bitch. she's on the british version of "shark tank." you know. "pond scum." - 'ello, scums. what would you say to a revolutionary invention that keeps your beer warm? - investing in an idea like that is gonna make me rich and famous. i'm in. - indubitably! - you could go with one of these balmy wankers, or you could go with the scum who put a chimney roomba in every home, castle, and flat. [dramatic music] ♪ - i'll go with
well, i do, but that's only 'cause of carol's blog.i am carol wendelson this is my blog welcome to my blog hello." - how could you have never mentioned this? - it's not that weird, katie. - that is so weird. - it's the weirdest thing i've ever heard, and i'm a season-ticket holder at ripley's believe it or not. pays for itself after 50 visits. - wait a minute. so your grandmother is our boss's boss's boss's boss? - 's boss... 's boss's boss's boss. - my grandma owns a network. - like hell....
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carol: these are kids.oung kids, these are minors and there's no justification, there's no way to defend it. lisa: no one alleges that backpage is running a prostitution or trafficking ring. sen. claire mccaskill: they did not turn away ads selling children. lisa: however, in january, a senate homeland security subcomittee on investigations concluded that backpage knowingly facilitated online sex trafficking. among the findings, backpage has knowingly concealed evidence of criminality by systematically editing its "adult" ads. and backpage knows that it facilitates prostitution and child sex trafficking. carol: there should not be a vehicle that has made the trafficking of kids so easy, like, hey, do you want to order a pizza? sure. hey, do you want to order a kid? just as easy. lisa: a 20-year-old law has made it difficult for critics to shut backpage or any similar site down. tucked into the "communications decency act" is a short provision known as "section 230" that shields websites and internet platfor
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carol: and i'm carol massar. facebook cracks down on extremism.lure of a music festival in the bahamas. >> all that still ahead here on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ oliver: we are back with bloomberg businessweek editor-in-chief megan murphy to talk about more must-reads in the magazine. let's go to the economic session in global he can't because similar to how it to you guys did at rate file in brazil, you did a historic file on a different country, iran, and the politics behind what's happening right now and the different shades of revolution, if you will. >> we wanted to look at the recent reelection, and the leader who's viewed as a liberal reformer in iran, and reelected with a large majority earlier this month. we wanted to take that back and how the demographic of supporting him have changed. as we go back to iran in 1979, where we had the revolution, islamic order came in. there was a substantial change in the way of life and what you are finding now is that decades later, parts of that revolution are starting to fade a little bit from publ
carol: and i'm carol massar. facebook cracks down on extremism.lure of a music festival in the bahamas. >> all that still ahead here on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ oliver: we are back with bloomberg businessweek editor-in-chief megan murphy to talk about more must-reads in the magazine. let's go to the economic session in global he can't because similar to how it to you guys did at rate file in brazil, you did a historic file on a different country, iran, and the politics...
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carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek," i'm carol massar. oliver: and i'm oliver renick. >> a scandal of large proportion. >> no patient is left behind because every patient is a gold mine. >> facebook's anti-fake news lab. all that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ >> we are here with "bloomberg businessweek" editor-in-chief megan murphy. let's start with the opening remarks. you do a great job summarizing a complex edition but it keeps on going deeper and that's the political corruption that exists in brazil. tell us how you guys sort of took decades of corruption and synthesized it into this really good piece. >> we wanted to show that even decades of corruption is actually sentries old in brazil and sort of peel back the layers of the carwash scandal, which is this latest scandal that's been enveloping brazil. it takes us back to the president before her and its enveloping in the existing president and has the roots in the structure of brazil generally, one of the last countries in western america to have a monarchy that was departed
carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek," i'm carol massar. oliver: and i'm oliver renick. >> a scandal of large proportion. >> no patient is left behind because every patient is a gold mine. >> facebook's anti-fake news lab. all that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ >> we are here with "bloomberg businessweek" editor-in-chief megan murphy. let's start with the opening remarks. you do a great job summarizing a complex edition but it...
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, and carol.re she goes. >> we'll rub your knows as soon as this is over. >> here's what we have coming for you at 8:00. >> tragic fire in fin wields that happened earlier this morning. three people are killed in a house fire, we'll have a live report and hear from neighbors who tried to save the family inside. plus special bond, that this mother and daughter share, they both fought breast cancer, but they both have each other. they have to have another serious surgery rather, health reporter stephanie stahl has their courageous story. >> and the cooler temperatures continuing this weekend, matt peterson back to tell us what to expect for the work week.
, and carol.re she goes. >> we'll rub your knows as soon as this is over. >> here's what we have coming for you at 8:00. >> tragic fire in fin wields that happened earlier this morning. three people are killed in a house fire, we'll have a live report and hear from neighbors who tried to save the family inside. plus special bond, that this mother and daughter share, they both fought breast cancer, but they both have each other. they have to have another serious surgery rather,...
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carol is here for the microphone relay. carol is going to do the weather, here we go.fton suspension bridge. let's hear itm isa suspension bridge. let's hear itm is a bridge, it is in clifton, the designer died before it was built. that is brilliant, i don‘t care what anyone else says about you, i think you‘re great! anyone else says about you, i think you're great! go away. it is going to rain here in bristol. rain across many parts of the uk at the moment and you can see up in the sky we have a drone so you can see the clouds, the dampness in the air, and there is more come. in the next 30 minutes or so we will see heavy rain coming our way. it is notjust here, there are outbreaks of rain across many parts of the uk. not everywhere, in the north we are looking at some sunshine, and just a few showers. if we start the forecast at 9am in scotland, showers and the outer hebrides. for the rest of scotla nd and the outer hebrides. for the rest of scotland it is dry and sunny. there is a bit of mist and fog across southern scotland and cumbria, but that will clear quite re
carol is here for the microphone relay. carol is going to do the weather, here we go.fton suspension bridge. let's hear itm isa suspension bridge. let's hear itm is a bridge, it is in clifton, the designer died before it was built. that is brilliant, i don‘t care what anyone else says about you, i think you‘re great! anyone else says about you, i think you're great! go away. it is going to rain here in bristol. rain across many parts of the uk at the moment and you can see up in the sky we...
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. - no, carol. get out. - greg, would i be able to leave early for a commercial shoot? i'm the spokeswoman for pubeisse, america's number one leading pube lengthener. - no, portia. gram looked at your contract. you're only allowed to endorse products owned by our parent company. - you know what? i'm sick of gram's rules. - me too. she said i can't wear hoodies anymore. this blazer's so hard and crunchy against my skin. - and she made me tuck my braid into my shirt 'cause she said it was "gross" and "a ladybug flew out of it." - yeah, gram's always like... [in gram's voice] "i cannot tolerate your kind." both: what? - say what? - [in normal voice] oh, no, no, not jewish people, master impressionists. - oh. - [in chuck's voice] "i'm chuck. where's my pudding cup?" [applause] - well done. - nice. - well, as usual, i'm the real victim here. gram's idea for "the yellow digital suite" is ruining my life! now let's see what you, the viewer, had to say about the new epa regulations. all right, twitter user funnydude49 says, "chuck pierce looks like fred savage from the future "
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chris miles here from csn. >> but first go to carol with the big caps win. carol?reporter: winning verizon center. been two weeks a a day. we all know it was game seven for the caps, win or go home. do or die. the caps do. the stars do what they do, shine. made all the difference. sidney crosby five. looking to end the series. good start. karl haag lund finished holtby. scored first and win the series -- no. gets it back. castle. burky. good time. squeezes the puck. penguins lead 2-1 with 20 minutes left. here come the big boys. nicholas backstrom breaking it in and open. coming through in the clutch. fifth of the postseason. ties it at 2-2. kuznetsov finishes from tough angle. caps with first lead at home this series. 27 seconds later, ovi, captain following up with a goal. rocking. three goals gives the caps 4-2 win. >> knew we had to make a push. and play same way. all game. at all points. played solid. >> going into the third period going let's get this done. and pretty good conviction in our room. i would say a lot of resiliency and leadership did all the righ
chris miles here from csn. >> but first go to carol with the big caps win. carol?reporter: winning verizon center. been two weeks a a day. we all know it was game seven for the caps, win or go home. do or die. the caps do. the stars do what they do, shine. made all the difference. sidney crosby five. looking to end the series. good start. karl haag lund finished holtby. scored first and win the series -- no. gets it back. castle. burky. good time. squeezes the puck. penguins lead 2-1 with...
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carol, thank you very much. fridges, beds, you could live in one of these? the one i was could live in one of these? the one iwas in could live in one of these? the one i was in at 6am was luxurious, like a 5—star hotel, a lovely bed, all the interior was leather upholstery, and a fridge, a microwave and a stonking big television as well! good work. you could have stayed overnight if we if we had only known! absolutely! more from carol a little later. thank you, we will see you soon. live car crashing as well, how about that, what more do you want? you're watching breakfast from bbc news. the main stories this morning: mps have accused social media firms of a shameful failure to tackle jihadi propaganda and hate speech online. a man shot dead by intruders at his home in dorset has been named by police as 61—year—old guy hedger. 0n on this bank holiday monday morning, let's have a look at some of the newspapers and the daily telegraph is leading with our top story, facebook must pay to police the internet, propos
carol, thank you very much. fridges, beds, you could live in one of these? the one i was could live in one of these? the one iwas in could live in one of these? the one i was in at 6am was luxurious, like a 5—star hotel, a lovely bed, all the interior was leather upholstery, and a fridge, a microwave and a stonking big television as well! good work. you could have stayed overnight if we if we had only known! absolutely! more from carol a little later. thank you, we will see you soon. live car...
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i'm oliver renick. >> and i'm carol massar.an also catch us on the radio at series channel 119, and in new york and in 200 in boston, 90 one fm in washington, d.c., a m naik 60 in the bay area. >> and in london and asia on the bloomberg radio plus at the >> president trump's budget isn't expected to get passed congress. >> but that could be what it white house wants. peter coy explains. >> we got a first look at what the budget looks like. give us the rundown on how both sides of the aisle are reacting and what the hope is to accomplish what trumps are. >> the budget of course is very ambitious. the concept is that trump inks he can wipe out the entire federal budget deficit and produce a surplus like 2027. at the same time that he raises spending on the military and border control and protects the retirement portion of social security and medicare. >> provide some scope on that. how big of a challenge is that when you talk about wiping out the budget? >> it's a huge challenge because most people who have looked at the budget s
i'm oliver renick. >> and i'm carol massar.an also catch us on the radio at series channel 119, and in new york and in 200 in boston, 90 one fm in washington, d.c., a m naik 60 in the bay area. >> and in london and asia on the bloomberg radio plus at the >> president trump's budget isn't expected to get passed congress. >> but that could be what it white house wants. peter coy explains. >> we got a first look at what the budget looks like. give us the rundown on...
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carol from west virginia, on the independent line. on your mind today, carol? caller: hello. i'm just -- i just, i'm rustrated, i don't like the budget, either, but i really middle class, 'm i've worked, i get disability, have to look and can i , well, what really, really do without to country balance its budget? maybe somebody else, you that middle think class should be paying for also don't but i think something, you know, shouldn't be trying to help the country, either. needs to look in the mirror and say, what can i do or do without to help nstead of being like the democrats and the republicans in ashington, just going to their own little corner and saying, no, it's my way or the highway, can't have nope, that, can't do this. host: okay. maine, on the republican line, just a few seconds before we go to the mind? what is on your caller: actually, i wasn't on the republican line, if i was, i i'm actually independent. registered democrat because a friend wanted me to vote for him time, i'm a democrat the way i think. host: 10 seconds, wanda, what is your mind? caller: trump
carol from west virginia, on the independent line. on your mind today, carol? caller: hello. i'm just -- i just, i'm rustrated, i don't like the budget, either, but i really middle class, 'm i've worked, i get disability, have to look and can i , well, what really, really do without to country balance its budget? maybe somebody else, you that middle think class should be paying for also don't but i think something, you know, shouldn't be trying to help the country, either. needs to look in the...
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[pleasant string music] - night, kids. all: good night, carol.n: thisf)< welcome to our season finale! tonight, we find out your &h(lc&r! his name is adam levine. yes, w3you. there's gwen stefani. how about alicia keys? he's all right. blake shelton. it is our biggest, most star-studded night yet. let's get to the names.
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and carol has the weather. is a north — south split, in the north it will be sunny, in the south it will be cloudy with showery outbreaks of rain. in the east in the breeze once again it will be chilly. i have more injust over ten minutes. good morning. first, our main story. a bbc breakfast investigation into the treatment of eating disorder has shown rising numbers of men being affected by conditions like anorexia and bulimia. figures obtained through a freedom of information request showed the number of males receiving out—patent treatment in england is rising at double the rate of female patients. figures from 35 nhs trusts in england showed the number of male patients increasing by 27% in the last three years. the number of women receiving outpatient treatment rose 13% over the same period. and rates of treatment for boys under 18 climbed by more than a third in one year alone. professionals say the rise might be down to changing perceptions over eating disorders. boys and men are realising that this is an
and carol has the weather. is a north — south split, in the north it will be sunny, in the south it will be cloudy with showery outbreaks of rain. in the east in the breeze once again it will be chilly. i have more injust over ten minutes. good morning. first, our main story. a bbc breakfast investigation into the treatment of eating disorder has shown rising numbers of men being affected by conditions like anorexia and bulimia. figures obtained through a freedom of information request showed...
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and him repress or carol anderson -- and emory professor carol anderson. part of what happens when african-americans advance, when they gain access to the citizenship rights, you see a out of policies emanate congress, out of the white house to knock back those advancements. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are broadcasting from atlanta, georgia, as we traveled the country covering the movements changing america. the house of representatives on thursday voted narrowly to do away with the affordable care act, replacing it with a healthcare bill that would traumatically rolled back medicaid provide billions of , dollars' in tax cuts for the wealthy gut protections for , patients with pre-existing conditions, and add tens of millions of americans to the ranks of the uninsured. the legislation passed by a vote of 217-213, with 20 republicans and every democrat opposed. house speaker paul ryan rushed the vote at the request of president trump, before the congressional bu
and him repress or carol anderson -- and emory professor carol anderson. part of what happens when african-americans advance, when they gain access to the citizenship rights, you see a out of policies emanate congress, out of the white house to knock back those advancements. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are broadcasting from atlanta, georgia, as we traveled the country covering the movements changing...
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i want to bring in carol anderson. book "white rage: the unspoken truth of our racial divide" just won the national book critics circle award for criticism. jurors called it "a searing critique of white america's systematic resistance to african-american advancement." carol anderson, welcome to democracy now! that picture i saw of you winning the award, you are rather surprised. has notr of your book been lost on anyone. in these last minutes we have together, can you talk about the significance of what is happening right now? >> what t we're seeing is the penultimate in white rage. president.ack pay we had african-americans and latinos coming out in scores of voting for the first time, for dissipating in this democracy. thisrticipating inn democracy. there has been a response to in fact undermine a and undercut tt black advancement. what we now w have is donald trump. it is with voter suppression, giveven felony disenfranchisemet in florida, given the chicanery and north carolina, the chicanery in wisconsin with all o
i want to bring in carol anderson. book "white rage: the unspoken truth of our racial divide" just won the national book critics circle award for criticism. jurors called it "a searing critique of white america's systematic resistance to african-american advancement." carol anderson, welcome to democracy now! that picture i saw of you winning the award, you are rather surprised. has notr of your book been lost on anyone. in these last minutes we have together, can you talk...
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carol is live from the chelsea flower show.vote of the year is fast approaching on 8th june. let's start by talking numbers. across the uk, 650 constituencies, over 3,000 candidates are expected to stand in this election. who we choose is obviously going to have a big impact on our lives for the next five years. that's as long as no—one calls another election. we obviously have theresa may and the conservatives and labour led byjeremy corbyn, both desperate for our vote. but it's notjust about the red and the blue. liberal democrats, snp, the greens, ukip, plaid cymru and all the others right across the uk. there are roughly 54 million of us in the country who are legally entitled to vote, but for a bit of fun and mathematical simplicity, we are representing that number with this, our number100. looking at the last general election that would mean 15 of our 100 never registered to vote at all. 29 registered but did not vote and just 56 actually put a piece of paper in a box on 7th may 2015. this is where those 56 live. england
carol is live from the chelsea flower show.vote of the year is fast approaching on 8th june. let's start by talking numbers. across the uk, 650 constituencies, over 3,000 candidates are expected to stand in this election. who we choose is obviously going to have a big impact on our lives for the next five years. that's as long as no—one calls another election. we obviously have theresa may and the conservatives and labour led byjeremy corbyn, both desperate for our vote. but it's notjust...
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carol, thank you., our main story. police say a "dangerous" prisoner believed to be armed with a razor blade is on the run after escaping from officers in wiltshire. the man had been taken to hospital with a head injury, before escaping from guards yesterday evening. let's get more on this from our correspondent greg dawson. greg, what more do we know? the missing man is 30—year—old michal kisier and he's been on the run since 7pm last night. police haveissued run since 7pm last night. police have issued a couple of photos of him, this is the description of him, 5'6", blonde hair, tattooed on his neck and at the time of his escape last night he was wearing grey tracksuit bottoms, like t—shirt and blue trainers. they mentioned he had a head injury, he was being treated in hospital last night when somehow he managed to escape prison guards. police are clearly concerned this man is dangerous. they have said to people do not approach, if you see him while 999, a manhunt across wiltshire is taking place inv
carol, thank you., our main story. police say a "dangerous" prisoner believed to be armed with a razor blade is on the run after escaping from officers in wiltshire. the man had been taken to hospital with a head injury, before escaping from guards yesterday evening. let's get more on this from our correspondent greg dawson. greg, what more do we know? the missing man is 30—year—old michal kisier and he's been on the run since 7pm last night. police haveissued run since 7pm last...
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carol maloneny is standing by there as the preparations get underway. >> reporter: hockey players live for game essential. caps fans in the history not so much. in the ov era the caps have lost six of nine winner take all so there's some nervous energy in this budding right now and the fans are going to start pureeing in. we can tell you that the caps if they can play the same way they did in game five at the end and game six in pittsburgh. they have a lot of hope with that unfortunate history. they can get passed around the -- and coming up i'm going to tell you how they plan to use their not so secret weapon in the locker r is mr. game seven. let's head out to boston for game five with the wizards where sherree burruss is standing by. >> reporter: hey, carol. right now the celtics are down on the court practicing and it was earlier this morning that the wizards were down there. now washington hasn't won here at td garden since 2014. i have head coach scott brooks how they can change that and how they can win here tonight compared to games one and two and he told me defense. he can't
carol maloneny is standing by there as the preparations get underway. >> reporter: hockey players live for game essential. caps fans in the history not so much. in the ov era the caps have lost six of nine winner take all so there's some nervous energy in this budding right now and the fans are going to start pureeing in. we can tell you that the caps if they can play the same way they did in game five at the end and game six in pittsburgh. they have a lot of hope with that unfortunate...
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i think they are in the japanese garden with carol. i think that garden with carol.ill find out who england and wales will be playing in 2019 injapan at about nine o'clock this morning. i am sure if you want to ask about the gravel, they will add further anything. —— anther. —— answer. the party leaders are in full campaign mode, as the general election approaches, but last night it was the prime minister's husband who took centre stage. theresa and philip may appeared together on last night's one show, for an interview which gave us a little insight into the couple's private life. we found out who puts the bins out, and whether it was love at first sight. let's take a look. let's get down to the nitty—gritty then, philip. how hard is it to win a negotiation with your wife? there is give—and—take in every marriage. i get to decide when i take the bins out, not if. there are boy jobs and girljobs, you see. what is your earliest memory of wanting to become prime minister. many people say that it just prime minister. many people say that itjust happened, prime minister.
i think they are in the japanese garden with carol. i think that garden with carol.ill find out who england and wales will be playing in 2019 injapan at about nine o'clock this morning. i am sure if you want to ask about the gravel, they will add further anything. —— anther. —— answer. the party leaders are in full campaign mode, as the general election approaches, but last night it was the prime minister's husband who took centre stage. theresa and philip may appeared together on last...
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our carol maloney is boston tonight. she's getting reaction from the team.er live report later in sports. >>> tonight the white house is pushing back hard on a report that president trump invited russian officials into the oval office and disclosed highly classified information. >> at no time, at no time were intelligence sources or methods discussed. >> russia's ambassador and foreign minister came to the white house the day after james comey was fired. the "washington post" reports that the president shared code word information with them. high-level intelligence that even u.s. allies don't know. the secretary of state and national security adviser say, while president trump discussed specific terror threats to civil aviation, he never revealed sources, methods or classified military operations. >> two other senior officials who were present, including the secretary of state, remember the meeting the same way and have said so. on the record accounts should outweigh those of anonymous sources. i was in the room. it didn't happen. >> senator mark warner call
our carol maloney is boston tonight. she's getting reaction from the team.er live report later in sports. >>> tonight the white house is pushing back hard on a report that president trump invited russian officials into the oval office and disclosed highly classified information. >> at no time, at no time were intelligence sources or methods discussed. >> russia's ambassador and foreign minister came to the white house the day after james comey was fired. the...
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carol maloney is talking to players at the verizon center. we'll start with leon harris. he's outside talking to fans heading into verizon. leon, spirits are pretty high, i bet? >> reporter: oh, my god, you have no idea. we've been sitting out here for a couple of hours and it's been amazing how little by little the numbers of people wearing red walking by just gets biggernd there's now a sea of red going all the way down 7th street behind me and a real crowd of folks assembling outside the doors waiting to get in. every single person that we've talked to has got some kind of a story about why it's important for them to be here for this game seven. i talked to people from as far as away at north dakota believe it or not and just a little while ago i talked with a couple of guys who came here all wait from upstate new york. they left thur home at 5:00 a.m. this morning because they had to be here to support the team they grew up with and they had to be here for this game seven. >> we would never miss this game. >> reporter: why not? >> this is game seven. this is it. this
carol maloney is talking to players at the verizon center. we'll start with leon harris. he's outside talking to fans heading into verizon. leon, spirits are pretty high, i bet? >> reporter: oh, my god, you have no idea. we've been sitting out here for a couple of hours and it's been amazing how little by little the numbers of people wearing red walking by just gets biggernd there's now a sea of red going all the way down 7th street behind me and a real crowd of folks assembling outside...