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our broadway contributor charlie williams takes us on a tour. >> from the stately alexander hamilton u.s. custom house downtown to a bridge in the bronx, several statues like this one in central park, and, of course, the $10 bill, there are plenty of reminders that pay homage to the one-time new yorker. tucked into a park in the heart of harlem sits hamilton grange, his family estate, now a national parks service memorial that's been getting a lot of attention. >> alexander hamilton leaves behind a remarkable legacy. his singular vision shaped our country. >> free and open to the public, the stately home is filled with period pieces and lessons of hamilton's accomplishments. the building itself has actually been moved twice over the years, but always on part of the original land owned by hamilton. just 20 blocks north is another important landmark. >> we are in the morris-jumel mansion, manhattan's oldest house. hamilton and washington were both here during the revolutionary war. we have a really amazing relationship with lin-manuel miranda, the star and the writer of the show. he ac
our broadway contributor charlie williams takes us on a tour. >> from the stately alexander hamilton u.s. custom house downtown to a bridge in the bronx, several statues like this one in central park, and, of course, the $10 bill, there are plenty of reminders that pay homage to the one-time new yorker. tucked into a park in the heart of harlem sits hamilton grange, his family estate, now a national parks service memorial that's been getting a lot of attention. >> alexander hamilton...
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charlie: you and panter and others. david: yes. i started noticing how difficult they were. it could be a very rough evening. an evening of tennessee williamsld be an evening of remorse, shame, anger. that business of exposing yourself to 600 people and night is done at a certain expense. charlie: but that is your definition of what theater ought to be. david: to me it is no good if it is not in good faith. it is no good unless you are saying things that you believe and you want people to hear. the most exciting nights i've had have involved that. charlie: does your theater have to have some commentary? it can be about relationships. it can be about relationships and the politics of the day. and how relationships are affected by politics. how politics are affected by relationships. david: a lot of the antagonism is the same as the antagonism you get as a novelist. people say of jonathan, he wants the novel to be this. jonathan friends at no point says he wants all novels to be like this. he says within the novel i would like it be possible to do this kind of book as well as others. i never said i wanted the whole theater to be like that. i
charlie: you and panter and others. david: yes. i started noticing how difficult they were. it could be a very rough evening. an evening of tennessee williamsld be an evening of remorse, shame, anger. that business of exposing yourself to 600 people and night is done at a certain expense. charlie: but that is your definition of what theater ought to be. david: to me it is no good if it is not in good faith. it is no good unless you are saying things that you believe and you want people to hear....
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charlie: admiral william mcraven is here. he retired from his post as u.s. special operations commander last year after more than 3.5 decades of military service. he oversaw the expansion of america's most elite warriors across the globe and is known for devising and directing the navy seal raid that killed osama bin laden in 2011. in a speech marking his departure, chuck hagel said a full account of his military career has yet to be written. when it is it will have to be heavily redacted. he is a warrior leader that generations will strive to emulate in every way. he now confronts a new set of challenges as chancellor of the university of texas system. and i am please to have him here at this table. welcome. mr. mcraven: good to be here. charlie: so, tell me what chuck hagel meant. mr. mcraven: across 37 years most missions we conducted were classified. normally if they are at the top secret level you retain that for 25 years. over time as some missions come to light, and we andrew jackson the american people will be pleased to see what the special operatio
charlie: admiral william mcraven is here. he retired from his post as u.s. special operations commander last year after more than 3.5 decades of military service. he oversaw the expansion of america's most elite warriors across the globe and is known for devising and directing the navy seal raid that killed osama bin laden in 2011. in a speech marking his departure, chuck hagel said a full account of his military career has yet to be written. when it is it will have to be heavily redacted. he...
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charlie: the book is called "the triumph of william mckinley."arl: let's be clear, the book is not just about the election. for political junkies, it's got sex, backstabbing, twists and turns, and is also got cool nicknames. everybody had cool nicknames. it's the thing we have to bring back more than anything else. charlie: what happens to mckinley? karl: he's assassinated in 1901 by a terrorist. the anarchist movement, which attended to kill the czar of russia, the prime minister of france, the president of france, of italy, even trying to make an attack on the pope and the people guards. they succeeded in a number of cases. he's killed by a terrorist who is grabbed by the police. he says, i was doing my duty. we forget how popular mckinley was. 500,000 people lined the railroad tracks between afloat, new york -- buffalo, new york, and washington dc. 300 decent -- 300,000 people show up in harrisburg. when the train begins to pull out of the harrisburg station, 30,000 people spontaneously break into singing "god bless america." when he's carried
charlie: the book is called "the triumph of william mckinley."arl: let's be clear, the book is not just about the election. for political junkies, it's got sex, backstabbing, twists and turns, and is also got cool nicknames. everybody had cool nicknames. it's the thing we have to bring back more than anything else. charlie: what happens to mckinley? karl: he's assassinated in 1901 by a terrorist. the anarchist movement, which attended to kill the czar of russia, the prime minister of...
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. >>> cbs this morning is coming up next, charlie mentioned this, vanessa williams will stop by and howgood wife is shaking things up. >>> join us bright and early each weekday morning on cbs-3ment we will get you started at 4:30. have a great day everybody we will see you tomorrow. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. it is thursday, november 12th, 2015. welcome to "cbs this morning." >>> breaking news. the united states is involved in a major new offensive against isis and we are near the front lines in iraq. >>> powerful storms rip across the messed leaving a path of destruction. >> more than 100 surprised women say a birth control mix-up led to unplanned pregnancies. how did that happen and who is going to pay? strt we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. >> intense rain and high winds have been pounding the midwest. setting off power lines and segment off tornadoes. >> me
. >>> cbs this morning is coming up next, charlie mentioned this, vanessa williams will stop by and howgood wife is shaking things up. >>> join us bright and early each weekday morning on cbs-3ment we will get you started at 4:30. have a great day everybody we will see you tomorrow. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. it is thursday, november 12th, 2015. welcome to "cbs this morning." >>> breaking news. the united states is involved in a...
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williams dropped out. he's facing phyllis randell, charlie king, and thomas balancom. we're watching the mayoral race in alexandria. incumbent mayor bill euille running a write-in campaign. he's been mayor since 2003 but lost the democratic primary in june to allison silberberg. today, you have to spell euille's name correctly for the write-in vote to count. >>> the polls open in about -- a few minutes, 7:00 a.m. there are no state wide races today, but a number of cities will elect mayors and council members that includes gaithersburg, rockville and tacoma park in montgomery county. many prince george's county, same is true for bowie, college park, green belt and laurel. if you head out the door, you can follow our election day coverage on the nbc washington app. we also have posted four things to know about voting today. >>> we're working to get you answers in a young couple's death. d.c. police found the man and woman inside a home on tennessee avenue northeast yesterday afternoon in the capitol hill neighborhood. officers first went there for a welfare check. we as
williams dropped out. he's facing phyllis randell, charlie king, and thomas balancom. we're watching the mayoral race in alexandria. incumbent mayor bill euille running a write-in campaign. he's been mayor since 2003 but lost the democratic primary in june to allison silberberg. today, you have to spell euille's name correctly for the write-in vote to count. >>> the polls open in about -- a few minutes, 7:00 a.m. there are no state wide races today, but a number of cities will elect...
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. >> that's a look at your >>> charlie sheen preparing to tell all again. >>> i'm kim khazei. >> i'm adam williams. >>> a teenager from massachusetts killed in israel. what those who knew him are saying tonight. >>> also the alleged mastermind in the terror in paris confirmed dead. also isis making a threat to new york city. we'll have all the latest developments. >>> and police at harvard investigating a possible campus crime. pictures of black law professors vandalized. those stories and much more straight ahead on 7 news at 6:00. we hope you join us then >>> here's what's coming up tonight on nbc nightly news, after evidence points to a possible bomb behind the crash of that russian jet liner in egypt. the elder president obama unloads against the man who became his son's key inflewenners in the house. people are sick and tired of establishment politics, and they want real change! [ cheers and applause ] bernie sanders -- husband, father, grandfather. he's taking on wall street and a corrupt political system that keeps in place a rigged economy. bernie's campaign is funded by over a million con
. >> that's a look at your >>> charlie sheen preparing to tell all again. >>> i'm kim khazei. >> i'm adam williams. >>> a teenager from massachusetts killed in israel. what those who knew him are saying tonight. >>> also the alleged mastermind in the terror in paris confirmed dead. also isis making a threat to new york city. we'll have all the latest developments. >>> and police at harvard investigating a possible campus crime. pictures...
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charlie gets absolutely floored. gets rugby tackled by security right in front of sonny bill williams, one of the players. what usually happens here is they get thrown off the pitch. sonny's, like, hey, mate, are you out of your mind? picks up the little kid. >> now he turns this into a moment? >> everybody starts cheering. everyone gets a bit excited. williams is, like, where's your mom and dad? i'll take you back over to them. this is the moment that's got the whole world talking. >> well, this player just is realizing this kid, man, what a set of stones on. they could all just squash him like a gnat. >> you almost think he deserved watch this. this is a moment he takes, bear in mind, his world cup winner's >> no! neck. gives it a kiss. maybe we can take some pictures. after a couple more hugs, sonny's off, leaves the medal with the 15-year-old. look at this kid's face. it's absolutely amazing. you just won the world cup, and you give the medal to a 15-year-old kid. this has been going around the internet like wildfire. everybody's hair is standing up on end. just the sweetest. >>> three, two, one. >> n
charlie gets absolutely floored. gets rugby tackled by security right in front of sonny bill williams, one of the players. what usually happens here is they get thrown off the pitch. sonny's, like, hey, mate, are you out of your mind? picks up the little kid. >> now he turns this into a moment? >> everybody starts cheering. everyone gets a bit excited. williams is, like, where's your mom and dad? i'll take you back over to them. this is the moment that's got the whole world talking....
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see you at 7:00. >> we love vanessa williams. >> we do. >>> all right. see you at 7:00, charlie>> have a good show. the number of people seeking unemployment benefits was unchanged last week. that's a good indication of job growth in the country. >> here now is kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. >> good morning, frank and michelle. i know it doesn't sound exciting when the jobless level is stagnant. at 276,000 that's a 15-year low for initial jobless claims and the four-week average is up to under 268,000 that's not far from the 42-year low and it's a good sign off the better-than- expected october jobs gain and points to further job growth for november which could further push us towards a rate hike from the federal reserve. st. louis fed president james bullard telling a speech this morning that with employment at the fed's goal that it would be prudent to raise rates in december. that certainly impacts the stock market. we'll take a look at that in a moment. first, the "wall street journal" is reporting that apple is looking at developing its own peer-to-peer mobil
see you at 7:00. >> we love vanessa williams. >> we do. >>> all right. see you at 7:00, charlie>> have a good show. the number of people seeking unemployment benefits was unchanged last week. that's a good indication of job growth in the country. >> here now is kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. >> good morning, frank and michelle. i know it doesn't sound exciting when the jobless level is stagnant. at 276,000 that's a 15-year low for initial...
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charlie: one was the first change of editors? david: harold ross was the founding editor, lasting 25 1925 -- from 1925. and then along comes williamw. and bob gottlieb for five or six, tina for five or six,. . charlie: for you, is it the perfect base for you to be? david: is a thrilling place. i see my job this way. weis not just -- every week, want to put out a wonderful magazine. every day, we want to have the website be alive to the events. but more and more come to realize because of the revolution we are looking -- , theg through, technological revolution, ultimately, coverage of this or that, but the big overarching job for me, because of the time i'm given, is to get the new from new yorker" here to there with its soul intact. we have a radio television, a program on public radio, everything is a podcast. we have a television program amazon is going to do. charlie: what is that? david: it is a magazine show that alex gibney's team is working on. charlie: he writes documentaries. david: most of these are short documentaries. charlie: associated with "the new yorker"? david: absolutely. television, radio, the web, all the tec
charlie: one was the first change of editors? david: harold ross was the founding editor, lasting 25 1925 -- from 1925. and then along comes williamw. and bob gottlieb for five or six, tina for five or six,. . charlie: for you, is it the perfect base for you to be? david: is a thrilling place. i see my job this way. weis not just -- every week, want to put out a wonderful magazine. every day, we want to have the website be alive to the events. but more and more come to realize because of the...
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charlie: karl rove is here. his new book is called "the triumph of william mckinley." 1896contents that the present race holds lessons
charlie: karl rove is here. his new book is called "the triumph of william mckinley." 1896contents that the present race holds lessons
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charlie evans. stanley fisher, the vice chair. and williamley. >> wait to see if any these companies come back again. >> see you later. harry connick jr., and members of the armed forces ringing the bell to honor our veterans on veterans day. 30 alumni from west point doing the same thing. here's hour number two with kelly evans. >>> thank you, bill. welcome to "the closing bell," everybody. i'm kelly evans. here's how we're finishing the day on wall street. the dow going out with a decline of 57 points. just holding on to 17,700, about a third of 1%. same declines across all major averages. the s&p giving up six points. the nasdaq giving up 17. let's get right to it. let's begin with these markets. stocks looking for direction. >> they are really just low energy. usual suspects up. facebook, amazon, alphabet, plus the mega caps like ge. below the surface, lots of damage. >> carol? >> i was actually surprised that the market held up pretty well given what was going on. and with what you might be able to make out of the consumer given what we'
charlie evans. stanley fisher, the vice chair. and williamley. >> wait to see if any these companies come back again. >> see you later. harry connick jr., and members of the armed forces ringing the bell to honor our veterans on veterans day. 30 alumni from west point doing the same thing. here's hour number two with kelly evans. >>> thank you, bill. welcome to "the closing bell," everybody. i'm kelly evans. here's how we're finishing the day on wall street. the...
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charlie hebdo" shooting in january. the fear now, scott, is that in the aftermath of these attacks, french muslims will become even >> pelley: holly williams in paris for us tonight. hole, thanks. president obama's plan to admit 10,000 syrian and iraqi refugees in the next year was dealt a serious blow today. the house voted 289 to 137 for tougher screening procedures, requiring the f.b.i. director to sign off on each and every refugee from those two nations. every republican and nearly 50 democrats voted yes. the senate will consider this after thanksgiving. the president threatened to veto but today's vote would be enough to override it. a new report by congress says more than 250 americans have attempted to join isis. one in four is from minnesota, many of them former refugees. jamie yuccas examines why this state has become a fertile ground for terror groups. >> reporter: 18-year-old dahir ali is exactly who groups like isis are looking to recruit. he's young, muslim, and often fields like an outsider. >> people come up to me and say you're this, you're that, you're a terrorist. >> reporter: he grew up in the cedar riverside community
charlie hebdo" shooting in january. the fear now, scott, is that in the aftermath of these attacks, french muslims will become even >> pelley: holly williams in paris for us tonight. hole, thanks. president obama's plan to admit 10,000 syrian and iraqi refugees in the next year was dealt a serious blow today. the house voted 289 to 137 for tougher screening procedures, requiring the f.b.i. director to sign off on each and every refugee from those two nations. every republican and...
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william and prince harry. we rescued it. the cherry on the cake. i'm not talking about myself. charlieand your father are great friends of mine. did he introduce you as a young girl to the joy of art? hannah: very much so. if i wanted to see him, i had to go to museums. they were like a playground. charlie: it was the joy of being with him, rather than seeing art. hannah: the art was boring. it is not say anything. i wish pictures would talk. charlie: when did you begin to love it? hannah: literally when i started to learn about it. when i learned about who had owned it, who the people were in the pictures. it was more of an intellectual understanding and love. when i was 16 i think i came face-to-face with a painting by also. that was my first real sucker punch. this person understands i am feeling. charlie: what role does it play? hannah: a huge role. i write about it, partly because i am surrounded by it. we also run a house which is stuffed full of art. wherever i go now. the child dragged around the gallery, little did i know it would end up being the place i chose to be. charlie:
william and prince harry. we rescued it. the cherry on the cake. i'm not talking about myself. charlieand your father are great friends of mine. did he introduce you as a young girl to the joy of art? hannah: very much so. if i wanted to see him, i had to go to museums. they were like a playground. charlie: it was the joy of being with him, rather than seeing art. hannah: the art was boring. it is not say anything. i wish pictures would talk. charlie: when did you begin to love it? hannah:...
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william cowan, thank you. still to come on tonight's program, surgery lasting longer than a day. the results are groundbreaking. the details of the most extensive face transplant ever performed. charlie revealed on television today he is hiv positive. he was diagnosed four years ago and was blackmailed by people who knew. when asked if he could infect others, he replied "impossible." >> in hollywood, they call him a hell raiser and womanizer. today, charlie sheen was frankly facing up to his past. >> i will admit i am hiv-positive. i have to put a stop to this oflaught, the barrage attacks of sub truths. stranger to is no the tabloids, but has paid $10 million in blackmailed to keep the diagnosis quiet. the man who has boasted of sleeping with thousands of women, including poor and stars and prostitutes, insists he is not reckless. >> have you had unprotected sex on any occasion during your diagnosis? yes, but the 2 were under the care of my doctor and warned ahead of time. the time ofsince your diagnosis, told everyone of your sexual partners, before having a sexual encounter, you are hiv positive? >> yes. >> there is no cure for the virus. around 1.2 billion people by best year fro
william cowan, thank you. still to come on tonight's program, surgery lasting longer than a day. the results are groundbreaking. the details of the most extensive face transplant ever performed. charlie revealed on television today he is hiv positive. he was diagnosed four years ago and was blackmailed by people who knew. when asked if he could infect others, he replied "impossible." >> in hollywood, they call him a hell raiser and womanizer. today, charlie sheen was frankly...
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charlie hebdo" shooting in january. the fear now, scott, is that in the aftermath of these attacks, french muslims will become even more isolated. >> holly williams in paris for us tonight. holly, thanks. president obama's plan to admit 10,000 syrian and iraqi refugees in the next year was dealt a serious blow today. the house voted 289 to 137 for tougher screening procedures, requiring the fbi director to sign off on each and every refugee from those two nations. every republican and nearly 50 democrats voted yes. the senate will consider this after thanksgiving. the president threatened to veto, but today's vote would be enough to override it. a new report by congress says more than 250 americans have attempted to join isis. one in four is from minnesota, many of them former refugees. jamie yuccas examines why this state has become a fertile ground for terror groups. >> reporter: 18-year-old dahir ali is exactly who groups like isis are looking to recruit. he's young, muslim, and often feels like an outsider. >> people come up to me and say you're this, you're that, you're a terrorist. >> reporter: he grew up in the cedar riverside community in
charlie hebdo" shooting in january. the fear now, scott, is that in the aftermath of these attacks, french muslims will become even more isolated. >> holly williams in paris for us tonight. holly, thanks. president obama's plan to admit 10,000 syrian and iraqi refugees in the next year was dealt a serious blow today. the house voted 289 to 137 for tougher screening procedures, requiring the fbi director to sign off on each and every refugee from those two nations. every republican...
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charlie brown christmas, which premiered 50 years ago on december 9, 1965. heather: cue up the aws. this is so cute. kensington palace releasing two new photographs of prince william and kate middleton' s youngest child princess charlotte. isn' t she adorable. ? she is six-month old. she was photographed by her mom. this is the first time she has been seen since her christening into light. the palace posted the pictures on twitter saying the duke and duchess hope everyone' s enjoys these new photos of princess charlotte as much as they do. bob: i always thought my kids were cute but now i have to rethink the whole thing. i guess not. heather: they are all cute. she is adorable. mike wankum says colder air is on the way. and some of you may be seeing snowflakes tonight. your forecast is next. bob: we will also tell you about the latest guy p woman: i'm here to fight h.i.v. and pandemics to come. p man: to keep boston harbor safe and clean. p man: because this is where robotics is happening. p man: to help every student find their true words. rwoman: here because math is the language of the future. rman: to change the world through music. r man: here to unlock the a
charlie brown christmas, which premiered 50 years ago on december 9, 1965. heather: cue up the aws. this is so cute. kensington palace releasing two new photographs of prince william and kate middleton' s youngest child princess charlotte. isn' t she adorable. ? she is six-month old. she was photographed by her mom. this is the first time she has been seen since her christening into light. the palace posted the pictures on twitter saying the duke and duchess hope everyone' s enjoys these new...
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williams became coo of groupon in june. adjusted earnings per share beat estimates. revenue did ms. consensus. shares are halted from trading at this hour. businessour bloomberg flash. still with us is charlieon, local chief economist at renaissance capital. let's me you -- move beyond the emerging markets. what is the difference between frontier markets and emerging markets? markets moreler liquid, less transparent, harder to get access, and all of these little problems. , they close the markets for six months. that was unacceptable. now they are back on track to be upgraded next year to emerging market status. one country you are bullish on his kazakh a stand. we were talking about kazakh a stand, what is the story there? >> this currency analysis we have done. currencies,rontier they are the cheapest. it has never been cheaper in 20 years, even in 1999 after the russian devaluation. it is something you should be looking at. they just did a big reaffirm -- reform program. alix: do you need both economic and political reform? enough that you want to buy it. for you to dough well. you can throw in a reform program as well. in india, mexico, and indonesia, they are doing business reforms. >>
williams became coo of groupon in june. adjusted earnings per share beat estimates. revenue did ms. consensus. shares are halted from trading at this hour. businessour bloomberg flash. still with us is charlieon, local chief economist at renaissance capital. let's me you -- move beyond the emerging markets. what is the difference between frontier markets and emerging markets? markets moreler liquid, less transparent, harder to get access, and all of these little problems. , they close the...
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charlie hebdo" shooting in january. the fear now, scott, is that in the aftermath of these attacks, french muslims will become even more isolated. >> holly williams in paris for us tonight. holly, thanks. president obama's plan to admit 10,000 syrian and iraqi refugees in the next year was dealt a serious blow today. the house voted 289 to 137 for tougher screening procedures, requiring the fbi director to sign off on each and every refugee from those two nations. every republican and nearly 50 democrats voted yes. the senate will consider this after thanksgiving. the president threatened to veto, but today's vote would be enough to override it. a new report by congress says more than 250 americans have attempted to join isis. one in four is from minnesota, many of them former refugees. jamie yuccas examines why this state has become a fertile ground for terror groups. >> reporter: 18-year-old dahir ali is exactly who groups like isis are looking to recruit. he's young, muslim, and often feels like an outsider. >> people come up to me and say you're this, you're that, you're a terrorist. >> reporter: he grew up in the cedar riverside community in
charlie hebdo" shooting in january. the fear now, scott, is that in the aftermath of these attacks, french muslims will become even more isolated. >> holly williams in paris for us tonight. holly, thanks. president obama's plan to admit 10,000 syrian and iraqi refugees in the next year was dealt a serious blow today. the house voted 289 to 137 for tougher screening procedures, requiring the fbi director to sign off on each and every refugee from those two nations. every republican...
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charlie cook, thank you all for being on this morning. still ahead, lord williamo talk about why nations should be arming serian rebels. plus what led jeb bush to do a chest bump on the campaign trail. the wall street journal is here with her thoughts on the at th. you can tickets and information on msnbc.com/knowyourvalue. you're watching morning joe. we'll be right back. for calling. we'll be with you shortly. yeah right... xerox predictive analytics help companies provide a better and faster customer experience. hello mr. kent. can i rebook your flight? i'm here! customer care can work better. with xerox. wait i'm here! mr. kent? (gasp) shark diving! xerox personalized employee portals help companies make benefits simple and accessible... from anywhere. hula dancing? cliff jumping! human resources can work better. with xerox. ♪ 800,000 hours of supercomputing time, 3 million lines of code, 40,000 sets of eyes, or a million sleepless nights. whether it's building the world's most advanced satellite, the space station, or the next leap in unmanned systems. at boe
charlie cook, thank you all for being on this morning. still ahead, lord williamo talk about why nations should be arming serian rebels. plus what led jeb bush to do a chest bump on the campaign trail. the wall street journal is here with her thoughts on the at th. you can tickets and information on msnbc.com/knowyourvalue. you're watching morning joe. we'll be right back. for calling. we'll be with you shortly. yeah right... xerox predictive analytics help companies provide a better and faster...
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ayudarlos, el actor charlie sheen admitiÓ ser portador del vih, y en nuestro consultorio el doctor juan rivera habla de los mitos y realidades de servicios. alejandro: y tambiÉn cuando williamsemporada de coffee-mate. ♪ ♪ ana: nos acompaÑa la portavoz stephanie, hemos estado viÉndolos o perezoso, tenemos muchas preguntas. >> claro que sÍ, ellos son muy interesantes, acÁ tenemos a penÉlope. johnny: ella se llama penÉlope, ¿cuÁntos aÑos tiene? >> tiene un aÑo, todavÍa es bebÉ, le falta mucho por crecer, pueden llegar de 15 a 20 aÑos. ana: dicen que los animalitos pasan la mayor parte de su vida boca abajo, ¿por quÉ lo hacen? ¿si estÁn en esa posiciÓn les puede afectar de alguna forma? >> depende del tiempo que estÁn boca arriba, porque la forma de su anatomÍa todo es bocabajo. johnny: por eso es que tienen las garras asÍ, porque su vida se la pasan todo el tiempo. me encanta, ¿puedo tocarlo?, por abajo no le gusta que le toquen la cabeza, tiene el pelo muy suave, pero en su hÁbitat natural le ofrece una alga en su pelo, es como verde. >> mÁs que nada es porque siempre estÁ lloviendo allÍ, le crece eso en la piel, y muchas veces se alimentan de eso. ana: comen de esta forma. >>
ayudarlos, el actor charlie sheen admitiÓ ser portador del vih, y en nuestro consultorio el doctor juan rivera habla de los mitos y realidades de servicios. alejandro: y tambiÉn cuando williamsemporada de coffee-mate. ♪ ♪ ana: nos acompaÑa la portavoz stephanie, hemos estado viÉndolos o perezoso, tenemos muchas preguntas. >> claro que sÍ, ellos son muy interesantes, acÁ tenemos a penÉlope. johnny: ella se llama penÉlope, ¿cuÁntos aÑos tiene? >> tiene un aÑo, todavÍa...