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[applause] let me thank all of our cgi america partners, all of our cgi partners. i look forward to working with you. that brings me to the third area of my passion, which is very related. economic development that creates good jobs and opportunities for young people, who face an unemployment rate doubled the national average and for all of those left behind by our fast-changing economy. there are important debates to be had about how government policies can best stimulate growth and increase economic and social mobility. this cannot just be a conversation about washington. we all need to do our part, and that is why the u.s. conference of mayors work on infrastructure is so important and such a good example. we have to prove to ourselves as well as the rest of the world that are public and private sectors can work together to find common ground for the common good. smart investments in infrastructure are important and over the next two days, we will be highlighting dozens of the commitments and partnerships to improve our countries competitiveness from boosting en
[applause] let me thank all of our cgi america partners, all of our cgi partners. i look forward to working with you. that brings me to the third area of my passion, which is very related. economic development that creates good jobs and opportunities for young people, who face an unemployment rate doubled the national average and for all of those left behind by our fast-changing economy. there are important debates to be had about how government policies can best stimulate growth and increase...
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cgi. congrats on all the work. >>> coming up, more from my conversation with chelsea's father, president bill clinton, his thoughts on poverty, education and urban re revitalizati revitalization. that's next on "now." [ male announcer ] you know what happens when we take away the late fees and penalty rate? no one misses them. the citi simplicity card is the only card that never has late fees, a penalty rate, or an annual fee. ever. go to citi.com/simplicity to apply. man: the charcoal went out already? ... forget it. vo: there's more barbeque time in every bag of kingsford original charcoal. kingsford. slow down and grill. mommy's having a french fry. yes she is, yes she is. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. 100% vegetable juice, with three of your daily vegetable servings in every little bottle. >>> president bill clinton takes on charm city. we'll bring you more of my interview with the former president as we discuss the decline and rebirth of the american metropolis. that's
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[applause] let me thank all of our cgi america partners, all of our cgi partners. i look forward to working with you. that brings me to the third area of my passion, which is very related. economic development that creates good jobs and opportunities for young people, who face an unemployment rate doubled the national average and for all of those left behind by our fast-changing economy. there are important debates to be had about how government policies can best stimulate growth and increase economic and social mobility. this cannot just be a conversation about washington. we all need to do our part, and that is why the u.s. conference of mayors work on infrastructure is so important and such a good example. we have to prove to ourselves as well as the rest of the world that are public and private sectors can work together to find common ground for the common good. the rest of the world that are public and private sectors can work together to find common ground for the common good. smart investments in infrastructure are important and over the next two days, we wi
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that's what you will see here at cgi america.we have a lot of work ahead of us, and i excited to be putting my efforts into it and i wanted to just briefly describe to you what i am going to do in my role at the foundation. certainly i will be focused on applying the lessons learned from and around the world and building new partnerships across our entire portfolio, but particularly in a three brought the areas that have been close to my heart my entire adult life. early childhood development, opportunities for women and girls and economic development that creates jobs and gives more people in more places the chance to live up to their own god-given potential. i will start with the early childhood development. and i want to begin by thanking jd and the pritzker on this issue. it may surprise some that early childhood development is adopted as an issue at the very first cgi america gathering because people don't necessarily equate babies and toddlers and preschoolers with competitiveness and also help the kids and loving families
that's what you will see here at cgi america.we have a lot of work ahead of us, and i excited to be putting my efforts into it and i wanted to just briefly describe to you what i am going to do in my role at the foundation. certainly i will be focused on applying the lessons learned from and around the world and building new partnerships across our entire portfolio, but particularly in a three brought the areas that have been close to my heart my entire adult life. early childhood development,...
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>> it is such a pleasure to be here in chicago participating as a private citizen, as a co-host of cgi we are officially renaming the bill, hillary and chelsea clinton foundation. >> reporter: mrs. clinton's debut speech for the clinton global initiative in chicago this morning showcased a whole new hillary. >> after visiting 112 nations over four years, i'm still jet lagged. >> reporter: fresh off the launch of a brand new twitter account, her profile says her future role is tbd. the political world is abuzz over a potential race for the white house in 2016. >> i will be focused on applying lessons learned from around the world and building new partnerships across our entire portfolio but particularly in three broad areas that have been close to my heart my entire adult life. >> reporter: that new focus could bolster her domestic policy credentials ahead of another run for national office. the last member of the family to hold the job seems more than willing to share the spotlight. >> i learned all about ngo work from hillary when we were going out. she was already active in many kind
>> it is such a pleasure to be here in chicago participating as a private citizen, as a co-host of cgi we are officially renaming the bill, hillary and chelsea clinton foundation. >> reporter: mrs. clinton's debut speech for the clinton global initiative in chicago this morning showcased a whole new hillary. >> after visiting 112 nations over four years, i'm still jet lagged. >> reporter: fresh off the launch of a brand new twitter account, her profile says her future...
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what do you make of chris christie being at cgi right now? is this a smart political calculation, a play for bipartisanship or does it get him into trouble with his own party? >> it could be both, right? so on the one hand, let's assume for the moment that he's interested in running for president in 2016 because it is much more fun to assume that. so he is going to have to run the gauntlet of the primary process which obviously would move you more to the faith in freedom side of spending your time this week than to the clinton global initiative side. on the other hand, the chris christie brand for the reasons in new jersey politics that president clinton said, and actually looking forward to the possibility of winning a general election campaign, chris christie brand is more moderate, is a little bit roguish and a little bit more centrist and so who better to align himself with than this extraordinarily popular ex-president and somebody who you never know, he could be running against. i think it is a pretty smart move but not without some dow
what do you make of chris christie being at cgi right now? is this a smart political calculation, a play for bipartisanship or does it get him into trouble with his own party? >> it could be both, right? so on the one hand, let's assume for the moment that he's interested in running for president in 2016 because it is much more fun to assume that. so he is going to have to run the gauntlet of the primary process which obviously would move you more to the faith in freedom side of spending...
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yesterday speaking at clinton global initiative's cgi america in chicago, where we're going to hear fromnt clinton later, secretary clinton made it clear that she could be talking about these domestic issues, including jobs, education, and going to do her work through the non-profit foundation. so secretary clinton both stepping up on these issues faster than people thought and also going broader than people would have thought given her most recent job. >> this is a great initiative, such an important time of life, 0 to 5. i hesitates to inject politics into it. you've covered hillary a lot. where is she right now in her thought process? >> i think when she tells people she hasn't made up her mind i think that's true. i think she hasn't. i think they are planning accordingly. everything is moving as if she is running. i think people who are around her, a lot of people working for her, assume she is running. i think the thought process is she has to get in a domestic policy conversation. this is a fairly easy way to do it. these are issues ha she cares about. you hate to be political abou
yesterday speaking at clinton global initiative's cgi america in chicago, where we're going to hear fromnt clinton later, secretary clinton made it clear that she could be talking about these domestic issues, including jobs, education, and going to do her work through the non-profit foundation. so secretary clinton both stepping up on these issues faster than people thought and also going broader than people would have thought given her most recent job. >> this is a great initiative, such...
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but no, it's all cgi. i mean, come on. the video itself is so funny. >> they have me shuffle.the chicago bears do this in 1985. [ laughing ] >> did you see that? so please, leave the irs alone. yes, they take a big portion of your income every year. but at least now you can see how happy it makes them to waste it. >> their dream to become the next great dance sensation. >> michael: i love it. we're never going to leave the irs alone. before we go here is your epic trivia for tonight. today chris christie said this is the first time since 1982 that a governor of new jersey had to grapple with a senate vacancy. in 1982 new jersey democratic senator harrison williams was implicated and convicted in a bribery scandal. williams a popular democrat resigned. then republican governor tom cane appointed nicholas brady to the seat as a caretaker until the election. nicholas brady went on to be treasury secretary under ronald reagan. that is your epic trivia. someone is always here in our war room. check us out on current.com slash "the war room"." stay tune for "the young turks" and the
but no, it's all cgi. i mean, come on. the video itself is so funny. >> they have me shuffle.the chicago bears do this in 1985. [ laughing ] >> did you see that? so please, leave the irs alone. yes, they take a big portion of your income every year. but at least now you can see how happy it makes them to waste it. >> their dream to become the next great dance sensation. >> michael: i love it. we're never going to leave the irs alone. before we go here is your epic trivia...
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it's not a cgi tank. >> the guy got into an armored vehicle and actually crushed a car on an actual streetn vilnius. but everything about it i suspect is just completely staged. >> that is correct. there's no trickery or special effects, but the smashing of the mercedeses is a setup. but why? in vilnius, lithuania, wealthy citizens flout the law and park their luxury automobiles wherever they want. >> i could see fancy cars parked in bike lane, for example. and i don't like that. if you are wealthy and you own big and expensive cars, this doesn't mean you have more rights in the city. >> she's scofflaws are find but it doesn't dissuade them from breaking the law. >> it's quite cheap in lithuania. the first fine will be $5. the second will be much bigger. and the third one just could be $200, $300. >> mayor zuokas decides to take matters into his own hands. he comes up with a plan he thinks will have a bigger impact than fines. >> my idea was to create a kind of provocation or social campaign just to start to talk about illegal parking. >> that campaign comes in the form of a youtube video
it's not a cgi tank. >> the guy got into an armored vehicle and actually crushed a car on an actual streetn vilnius. but everything about it i suspect is just completely staged. >> that is correct. there's no trickery or special effects, but the smashing of the mercedeses is a setup. but why? in vilnius, lithuania, wealthy citizens flout the law and park their luxury automobiles wherever they want. >> i could see fancy cars parked in bike lane, for example. and i don't like...
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a mash up between a pixar-style animated movie and character action game that's about a full-length cgiis is awesome, mark. i can't thank you enough for this. this is so fun. [ cheers and applause ] ps4 comes out for the holidays? >> ps4 is launching this holiday. it's $399. >> jimmy: $399. >> knack is out with the hardware. >> jimmy: knack is out with hardware. playstation 4, knack this holiday season. [ cheers and applause ] thank you so much, mark. >> thank you so much. >> jimmy: ice cube performs next. come on back, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is a true hip-hop legend whose music has appeared in a host of huge video games, including the grand theft auto series. this summer, you can catch him on the "kings of the mic" tour with ll cool j, public enemy, and de la soul. and early next year, we'll have a new album coming from him called "everythang's corrupt." performing his classic, "it was a good day" with a little help from the roots, please welcome back to the show ice cube! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ just waking up in the
a mash up between a pixar-style animated movie and character action game that's about a full-length cgiis is awesome, mark. i can't thank you enough for this. this is so fun. [ cheers and applause ] ps4 comes out for the holidays? >> ps4 is launching this holiday. it's $399. >> jimmy: $399. >> knack is out with the hardware. >> jimmy: knack is out with hardware. playstation 4, knack this holiday season. [ cheers and applause ] thank you so much, mark. >> thank you...
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governor chris christie skipped the conservative faith and freedom forum and instead attended the clinton cgie guy? what's the buzz on the other side. if that's who is going to be the democratic nominee, who do you like matching you on the other side? >> that is something that people are scrambling with as we speak and it's not too early. people are already talking about who will run on the republican side for 2016. we have a problem of picking someone that's too polarizing, too far to the right and turning off moderate, turning off independents and especially the women's vote and we have a huge problem. somebody like chris christie, i'm a big fan of chris christie. let me tell you something whenever i come out and publicly say i like chris christie, i'm attacked by my, by my base. a lot of times like you, you're a traitor. how can you support someone like that. we'll have a problem in finding someone that can capture the vote. >> that's the challenge. as moderates they may appear they have to get through republican politics. appealing to extreme right-wing v evangelicals. >> we have to pick
governor chris christie skipped the conservative faith and freedom forum and instead attended the clinton cgie guy? what's the buzz on the other side. if that's who is going to be the democratic nominee, who do you like matching you on the other side? >> that is something that people are scrambling with as we speak and it's not too early. people are already talking about who will run on the republican side for 2016. we have a problem of picking someone that's too polarizing, too far to...
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, speaking at the clinton global initiative out in chicago, where she talked about her portfolio at cgi. she made a point to talk about women. let's listen. >> when women participate in the economy, everyone benefits. this also should be a no-brainer. when women participate in peacemaking and peacekeeping, we are all safer and more secure. and when women participate in politics, the effects ripple out across society. so -- >> shy also talked about the role of government itself. let's listen to that. >> we understand you can't look to government to solve all our problems. we need those partnerships that bring public servants and private leaders together. >> and she talked about her goals, which incidentally lead to a job creation generally. let's listen. >> certainly i will be focused on applying lessons learned from around the world and building new partnerships across our entire portfolio, but particularly in three broad areas that have been close to my heart my entire adult life -- early childhood development, opportunities for women and girls, and economic development that creates jo
, speaking at the clinton global initiative out in chicago, where she talked about her portfolio at cgi. she made a point to talk about women. let's listen. >> when women participate in the economy, everyone benefits. this also should be a no-brainer. when women participate in peacemaking and peacekeeping, we are all safer and more secure. and when women participate in politics, the effects ripple out across society. so -- >> shy also talked about the role of government itself....
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. >> drip drip drip of hillary talk from cgi to this. mark, thanks very much. appreciate it. the president just announced $300 million in humanitarian aid for syria. what about providing weapons for the rebels? we're going to talk to democratic senator robert menendez, chairman of the foreign relations committee about that. also what's going on behind the scenes in the push for immigration reform. >>> but first a look ahead at today's politics planner. can you see what's on tap today. the president again attending those meetings as we speak at the g-8 as he wraps things up. he will arrive in berlin shy of 2:30 eastern time today. you're watching the "the daily rundown" on msnbc. is like hammering. riding against the wind. uphill. every day. we make money on saddles and tubes. but not on bikes. my margins are thinner than these tires. anything that gives me some breathing room makes a difference. membership helps make the most of your cashflow. i'm nelson gutierrez of strictly bicycles and my money works as hard as i do. this is what membership is. this is what membership does
. >> drip drip drip of hillary talk from cgi to this. mark, thanks very much. appreciate it. the president just announced $300 million in humanitarian aid for syria. what about providing weapons for the rebels? we're going to talk to democratic senator robert menendez, chairman of the foreign relations committee about that. also what's going on behind the scenes in the push for immigration reform. >>> but first a look ahead at today's politics planner. can you see what's on tap...
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. >> i'm pleased to be here to announce new commitments that have come out of cgi america. i am now able to share these responsibilities with bill and chelsea. >> reporter: private citizen hillary clinton has turned her agenda to a philanthropic agenda, and leaving here buzz ing that she is the odds' on favorite for democratic nomination three years from now. >> do you want to see her run for president in a few years? >> absolutely. if there is any woman who can do it, hillary is the woman. >> president clinton, thank you very much. >> reporter: the only democrat who got minor attention this week and could be in the 2016 mix is chicago mayor rahm emanuel, but he was a distant second fiddle to the main event, but the curious attraction at the democrat party in chicago, was the appearance of another potential 2016 hopeful, a republican. >> this e llection is not about playing politics, but about doing the right thing. >> you ain't lying, cc. >> reporter: fresh off of slow jamming the news with jimmy fallon, chris christie is set to take the stage with bill clinton the talk le
. >> i'm pleased to be here to announce new commitments that have come out of cgi america. i am now able to share these responsibilities with bill and chelsea. >> reporter: private citizen hillary clinton has turned her agenda to a philanthropic agenda, and leaving here buzz ing that she is the odds' on favorite for democratic nomination three years from now. >> do you want to see her run for president in a few years? >> absolutely. if there is any woman who can do it,...
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in a huge spectacle with explosions and cgi. >> the international box office has become essential toand and the world it's much easier to sell a movie that's already been sold before. so studios are increasingly relying on sequels because it's a sure thing for a global audience. >> why? well, the first six "fast and furious" films made more than $2 billion world wide. this latest one alone has already made more than $500 million. not all sequels are horrible, of course. i'm not just talking about "the godfather part 2." >> i'm smart and i want respect! >> we have high hopes for some of the newer efforts. >> hey, america, did you miss my hot breath in your ear? >> it's been nearly ten years since we saw the anchor man. the largest artistic question is where are all the original stories that these films are crowding out? >> original stories are tough sells at the box office because not only do you have to introduce all these characters to audiences, then you also have to say this movie is good and come see it. it's a two-step process. >> so all you smart screenwriters take note, "dumb
in a huge spectacle with explosions and cgi. >> the international box office has become essential toand and the world it's much easier to sell a movie that's already been sold before. so studios are increasingly relying on sequels because it's a sure thing for a global audience. >> why? well, the first six "fast and furious" films made more than $2 billion world wide. this latest one alone has already made more than $500 million. not all sequels are horrible, of course....
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again tomorrow and bill clinton said earlier today that chelsea has been spending time traveling for cgich bigger family affair and the big draw here in these two days is hillary clinton and her coming out party as a private sit >> citizen and the philanthropic work she will be doing. >>> and heated moments on the hill. nancy pelosi getting visibly angry asked approximate her opposition to a republican proposal on abortion that would ban all abortions after 20 weeks. athena jones is live from d.c. what happened here? >> it certainly was very testy and the minority leader was angered because a reporter from a conservative leaning publication, the weekly standard, was pressing her repeatedly about her opposition to this bill and this bill that would ban abortions after 20 weeks. the reporter wanted to know what's the moral difference between what this bill is aiming to do and what that abortion doctor, that late term abortion doctor out of philadelphia was convicted of doing. he was convicted of murdering babies in late term abortions and so that reporter was repeatedly pressing her and th
again tomorrow and bill clinton said earlier today that chelsea has been spending time traveling for cgich bigger family affair and the big draw here in these two days is hillary clinton and her coming out party as a private sit >> citizen and the philanthropic work she will be doing. >>> and heated moments on the hill. nancy pelosi getting visibly angry asked approximate her opposition to a republican proposal on abortion that would ban all abortions after 20 weeks. athena jones...
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. >> earlier today, i sat down with former president clinton at cgi america here in chicago and askedlegislation can get through congress. >> i mean i think that john boehner wants to do immigration reform and the first time will only probably be able to get a bill through the house that those of us who support immigration re
. >> earlier today, i sat down with former president clinton at cgi america here in chicago and askedlegislation can get through congress. >> i mean i think that john boehner wants to do immigration reform and the first time will only probably be able to get a bill through the house that those of us who support immigration re
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one of cgi's commitments this year is to revitalize broken cities, including re-investing in a program years ago the dawson family of east baltimore had had enough with the rampant crime and dug dreelg in their neighborhood. family members went to the police with you but in the end, they became the target. molotov cocktails thrown into the dawson house killed everyone at home. the event became known as the dawson tragedy and it changed the neighborhood. >> it may have made some people go farther and farther into their homes because you're afraid. you're afraid if you say something to the police or to someone about what's going on in the neighborhood, that something will happen to you. and that's what's probably caused the vacancies and things like that, because people were afraid. they saw what was going on but they say they don't want to get involved. >> reporter: rows of boarded-up abandoned houses, communities gutted. this wasn't just a phenomenon in one neighborhood. over the last 50 years, baltimore has seen an exodus of one-third of the city's population. it's left more than 16,0
one of cgi's commitments this year is to revitalize broken cities, including re-investing in a program years ago the dawson family of east baltimore had had enough with the rampant crime and dug dreelg in their neighborhood. family members went to the police with you but in the end, they became the target. molotov cocktails thrown into the dawson house killed everyone at home. the event became known as the dawson tragedy and it changed the neighborhood. >> it may have made some people go...
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chris christie was with bill clinton at cgi. who has, do you think, got the most momentum in your party representative of a state with an early primary? >> that's a really good question. bill clinton doesn't have a whole lot of sway, but he's a popular figure. the faith-based groups reported by probably the leading candidates. i would suggest a guy like jeb bush would have a really good chance in 2016. a former governor or a governor, but you've got marco, you've got paul ryan. the good news is we have a deep bench, and after eight years of president obama's economic policies, and quite frankly, foreign policy, people are going to be looking around. but if we don't pass immigration reform, if we don't get it off the table in a reasonable, practical way, it doesn't matter who you run in 2016, we're in a demographic death spiral as a party, and the only way we can get back in good graces with the hispanic community, in my view, is pass comprehensive immigration reform. if you don't do that, it really doesn't matter who will run, i
chris christie was with bill clinton at cgi. who has, do you think, got the most momentum in your party representative of a state with an early primary? >> that's a really good question. bill clinton doesn't have a whole lot of sway, but he's a popular figure. the faith-based groups reported by probably the leading candidates. i would suggest a guy like jeb bush would have a really good chance in 2016. a former governor or a governor, but you've got marco, you've got paul ryan. the good...
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saying this -- cgi presented a platform for governor christie to discuss post-sandy economic recoveryrebuilding and the kind of bipartisan problem solving that was needed to help new jersey after its greatest natural disaster. ralph reed the founder of faith and freedom, he responded yesterday -- >> schedulewise it just didn't work, but we invited him. in fact, i think we've invited him to previous conferences. we have a strong organization in new jersey. they are big fans of him, they worked hard to get him elected, they'll work hard to get him re-elected. >> notice how ralph reed treated chris christie treated chris christie not to come versus how cpac did. rand paul is playing it a lot differently than his dad did, showing up to events that his dad wasn't showing up to and he's made a careful play for social conservatives. yesterday he did so using foreign policy as a way to talk to his audience. >> these days christians i think are unified, or seem to be, in our defense of the not yet born, but i exhort you to remember the 19-year-olds sent to nevada. i can't imagine jesus at the
saying this -- cgi presented a platform for governor christie to discuss post-sandy economic recoveryrebuilding and the kind of bipartisan problem solving that was needed to help new jersey after its greatest natural disaster. ralph reed the founder of faith and freedom, he responded yesterday -- >> schedulewise it just didn't work, but we invited him. in fact, i think we've invited him to previous conferences. we have a strong organization in new jersey. they are big fans of him, they...
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>> really, we spoke to the folks at cgi about this. they said, hey, how about an interview.e with really interesting problems. so we went to three ceos. we went to the mayor of baltimore, my hometown, and then we went to jorge ramirez who runs the chicago federation of labor. we said, okay, here's a consultant, he's going to do free work for you, what do you want to know? they came back with specific questions that i think kind of took the president by surprise. >> obviously you can check out the magazine for the full, for all the questions. it seems like you were right to bring together people with specific problems from different angles from very high levels. what do you think one of the most telling answers was? >> there's a theme that runs through them. which is, look, this is the former president of the united states telling everybody don't expect washington to solve your problem. what you need to do is first diagnose what washington can do. and then figure out how much space there is between that and the solution to your problem. once you know that, start coalition bui
>> really, we spoke to the folks at cgi about this. they said, hey, how about an interview.e with really interesting problems. so we went to three ceos. we went to the mayor of baltimore, my hometown, and then we went to jorge ramirez who runs the chicago federation of labor. we said, okay, here's a consultant, he's going to do free work for you, what do you want to know? they came back with specific questions that i think kind of took the president by surprise. >> obviously you can...
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we should also point out "girl rising" that is part of the initiative that cgi supports is running right telling terrific stories of young women around the globe. the importance of educating them, i hope you'll tune in. fantastic, fantastic film. >> christiane is going to come on and talk about "girl rising." >> you'll have to show old video of her. >> can we work on that quickly? >> you're happy to be here. >> thrilled. i have taken the subway, i had a slice. new york city is a great city. let me tell you. >> are you moving uptown with me? i heard you're looking in my building. >> your building? there might be a rule against that. >> michaela, so great to see you. it will be super fun. >> i have to tell you, i have to tell you, i love watching you. her personality is infectious. so, congratulations. >> thank you. thrilled to be here. >> i hope everybody tunes in. >>> we'll be right back. michael, tell us why you used priceline express deals to book this fabulous hotel. well, you can see if the hotel is pet friendly before you book it. and i got a great deal without bidding. and where's
we should also point out "girl rising" that is part of the initiative that cgi supports is running right telling terrific stories of young women around the globe. the importance of educating them, i hope you'll tune in. fantastic, fantastic film. >> christiane is going to come on and talk about "girl rising." >> you'll have to show old video of her. >> can we work on that quickly? >> you're happy to be here. >> thrilled. i have taken the subway,...
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>> it is such a pleasure to be here in chicago participating as a private citizen, as a co-host of cgiwe are officially renaming the bill hillary and chelsea clinton foundation. >> the speech for the clinton foundation showcased a whole new hillary. >> after visiting 112 nations for four years, i'm still jet lagged. >> reporter: fresh off the launch, her future role is tbd. the political world is abuzz over a run for the white house in 2016. >> i will focus on applying lessons from around the world and building new partnerships across our entire portfolio, but particularly in three broad areas that have been close to my heart my entire adult life. >> reporter: that new focus could bolster her credentials ahead of another office. the last family member to have the job shares the spotlight. >> i learned about mgo work from hillary. when we were going out, she was active in many kinds of non-governmental activities. she was when i was governor of arkansas in our state, in america and around the world. >> reporter: in some ways, hillary's coming out is a passing of the torch from a classic
>> it is such a pleasure to be here in chicago participating as a private citizen, as a co-host of cgiwe are officially renaming the bill hillary and chelsea clinton foundation. >> the speech for the clinton foundation showcased a whole new hillary. >> after visiting 112 nations for four years, i'm still jet lagged. >> reporter: fresh off the launch, her future role is tbd. the political world is abuzz over a run for the white house in 2016. >> i will focus on...
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and we also know that she'll have an announcement at cgi tomorrow and she'll be previewing that a littleo she'll be doing a lot more with the foundation in the next year or so and she'll be previewing some of that. >> what's interesting, chris christie, another possible 2016 contender, he appeared to jimmy fallon's show doing the slow jam. and in the midst of the slow jam, erin, the topic of christie possibly running for president came up and he said to jimmile fallon, are you kid somethingdi? i wouldn't announce that on your show. so interesting both of these powerful people are making so many public appearances. >> and this will be a very interesting two day event. we'll be seeing president bill clinton throughout the next two days and he would be appearing on stage with chris christie tomorrow afternoon. so it will be a very interesting two days, lots of politics i'm sure. >> boy, you're not kidding. thank you so much, erin mcpike. we appreciate it. >>> and thank you for joining me today. cnn newsroom continues right now. >>> i'm ashleigh banfield. nice to have you with us. and we ind
and we also know that she'll have an announcement at cgi tomorrow and she'll be previewing that a littleo she'll be doing a lot more with the foundation in the next year or so and she'll be previewing some of that. >> what's interesting, chris christie, another possible 2016 contender, he appeared to jimmy fallon's show doing the slow jam. and in the midst of the slow jam, erin, the topic of christie possibly running for president came up and he said to jimmile fallon, are you kid...
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>> reporter: now, jim, if we can possibly do any more tea leaf reading, cgi america will be held nextic convention, and of course, colorado's a big swing state, so i'm sure they'll be ready to see hillary clinton again next year, jim. >> that is a very good analysis of that, but i'm sure the folks at the clinton foundation would say, wait, wait, wait, this has nothing to do with 2016 politics. but of course, we'll have to see about that. >> reporter: of course not! >> of course not. but it was interesting to see the husband of the potential presidential candidate, hillary clinton, a former president himself, and governor chris christie, who they may be going against one another in just a few short years from now. so, we'll be watching that. erin, thank you. >>> speaking of colorado, we are live there next for the latest on that unprecedented wildfire, and i'll talk to a man who battled the blaze himself and saved his home. >>> and cnn investigates charities. disturbing evidence that donations are being squandered. i'm a careful investor. when you do what i do, you think about risk. i
>> reporter: now, jim, if we can possibly do any more tea leaf reading, cgi america will be held nextic convention, and of course, colorado's a big swing state, so i'm sure they'll be ready to see hillary clinton again next year, jim. >> that is a very good analysis of that, but i'm sure the folks at the clinton foundation would say, wait, wait, wait, this has nothing to do with 2016 politics. but of course, we'll have to see about that. >> reporter: of course not! >> of...
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there's a photograph of the former president and former secretary of state hillary .linton at the cginly is the president leading in from behind -- a look at presidential politics and syria from "the new york times" democrat, good morning. caller: i was stunned by president obama's decision. i have been 100 percent behind him and he has been restricted emersons he got into office. of the birthdal certificate to the time when the pentagon funding argument has still prevailed over domestic , the issue with israel, i have nothing against any country. -- israel has 70 nuclear-weapons, which stunned iran. they have not signed the u.n. charter. it seems like since we are set bending -- since we are spending a tough times more than anyone in the world on defense it is more like offense. where it may be a jobs kind of issue now for thisnies that are doing for the pentagon funding. to have our procedure of stepping into syria is not a good guy in light for the world to the u.s. as a place of peace. -- to view us as a place of peace. host: thank you. a series of bilateral meetings will be takin
there's a photograph of the former president and former secretary of state hillary .linton at the cginly is the president leading in from behind -- a look at presidential politics and syria from "the new york times" democrat, good morning. caller: i was stunned by president obama's decision. i have been 100 percent behind him and he has been restricted emersons he got into office. of the birthdal certificate to the time when the pentagon funding argument has still prevailed over...
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. >> do we know that they are making the shots, though, that this isn't cgi? >> they're not edited.estion is how many times do they try it before they finally make it. >> that was a good one. >> the rumor was the first time they did the videos from the upper deck at kyle field is the very first shot from the upper deck to the field he made. there's a rumor, not confirmed. >> is he just a trickster? >> that's all they do is the crazy trick shots all the tile. >> great stuff, andy scholes "the bleacher report" thanks so much. >>> straight to intrapetersons in the weather center with a check of today's weather. >> good morning, and no rain for the northeast today. they get points today. we had this huge blocking high, we call it a blocking high for a good reason. it's blocking out the rain in the northeast and also blocking out the chances for rain out on the west coast where they really need it. the four corners unfortunately we have the fire danger today. red flag warning up for a good reason, talking about higher temperatures with the ridge of high pressure building in and low humid
. >> do we know that they are making the shots, though, that this isn't cgi? >> they're not edited.estion is how many times do they try it before they finally make it. >> that was a good one. >> the rumor was the first time they did the videos from the upper deck at kyle field is the very first shot from the upper deck to the field he made. there's a rumor, not confirmed. >> is he just a trickster? >> that's all they do is the crazy trick shots all the tile....
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this is all cgi. i think he does. i think it does. i think it's a tribute to christopher reeve.t one caught that. watching very closely. >> if they did that, good on them. christopher reeve was a man. thank you. really good stuff. just before 9:00 a.m. happy friday, everybody. that is it for "new day." thanks for being with us. let's go to "cnn newsroom" with carol costello begins right now. tgif, my friend. >> you two have a fantastic weekend. thanks to all of you. >>> "newsroom" starts now. >>> showdown in sanford. the bone chilling 911 call and the question was trayvon martin profiled? >> what did he tell you that made you think it was a racial event? >> the person that was watching him like he was being stalked. >> race front and center. >> to this family, race is not a part of this process. anybody who tries to inject race into it is wrong. >> the spotlight shining on a star witness. is rachel jeantel as much on trial as zimmerman. >> everyone in the world is criticizing her testimony and her interview. the way she speaks, the way they sho thought she looked. >> you're live
this is all cgi. i think he does. i think it does. i think it's a tribute to christopher reeve.t one caught that. watching very closely. >> if they did that, good on them. christopher reeve was a man. thank you. really good stuff. just before 9:00 a.m. happy friday, everybody. that is it for "new day." thanks for being with us. let's go to "cnn newsroom" with carol costello begins right now. tgif, my friend. >> you two have a fantastic weekend. thanks to all of...
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or hung out with bill clinton at cgi. you chose bill clinton, why? >> because of the topic.wanted to talk about leadership in a crisis after sandy and i thought -- >> this is not going to help you with the base. come on, man. >> again. >> you know, it's kind of unusual for me but i think my job is to do my job. >> really? >> and i think share some of the lessons we learned from sandy and still learning was a good thing to do. president clinton's always been very cordial and nice to me and when he called and asked for me to be there, i said yes. >> you acknowledge you were taking a risk being with him, saying that after he sat next to you at a basketball game, he was thinking, this guy's political career is over. >> well, i think that's the overdramatizing the president for my benefit but the fact is we've always gotten along very well and when he called and told me this is what he wanted to talk about, i thought it was a great thing for me to do. we went out there and did it. for those people who saw it we had a very substantive conversation about not only what we did in the
or hung out with bill clinton at cgi. you chose bill clinton, why? >> because of the topic.wanted to talk about leadership in a crisis after sandy and i thought -- >> this is not going to help you with the base. come on, man. >> again. >> you know, it's kind of unusual for me but i think my job is to do my job. >> really? >> and i think share some of the lessons we learned from sandy and still learning was a good thing to do. president clinton's always been...
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with the help of cgi the new man of steel is better, stronger and faster than ever before. >> we areive up to all the hype. >> it was incredible. awesome, amazing. >> with a $200 million price tag there's a lot of pressure on the man of steel to fly high. especially after the last adventure on the big screen. 2006's super man returns was box office kriptonite. >> the superman character has been around since we were born but he's still a character that lives strong in people's imaginations. >> but this time around with so many super heros on the big screen, will viewers head to theaters faster than a speeding bullet to see man of steel. >> i don't think man of steel can approach what ironman made which is 175 million but i think a $100 million opening is not out of the question. >> i've seen it four times. >> i'll go see it again, absolutely. >> this weekend's box office receipts will tell if superman is still the man of steel or will he rust in peace. e news, hollywood. >> so the new guy is getting good reviews. who is your favorite superman of all time. i go back to the base ix on t
with the help of cgi the new man of steel is better, stronger and faster than ever before. >> we areive up to all the hype. >> it was incredible. awesome, amazing. >> with a $200 million price tag there's a lot of pressure on the man of steel to fly high. especially after the last adventure on the big screen. 2006's super man returns was box office kriptonite. >> the superman character has been around since we were born but he's still a character that lives strong in...