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just because a cigar is cuban does not make it a great cigar. in the world, not always. matt: who makes the best cigars in cuba? david: it is all controlled by the state, but there are certain factories that produce better cigars than others. there is a cigar made in one of the smaller factories. it is exceptional. scarlet: your special issue on travel to cuba, what do you say to people who are trying to avoid getting a fake cuban cigar? david: if you buy in cuba on their streets there is always somebody trying to sell you a cigar and saying their nephew or cousin or friend works in the cigar factory. you don't want to buy from people on the street in cuba. it will still be a cuban cigar, but it won't be a great cigar. it won't be made the way it ought to be made. there are wonderful shops that sell the authentic product. beautiful atmosphere, places where you can not only by the cigar, but get a beautiful glass of rum. matt: there is so much about the horrible poverty in cuba. as far as tourists go, there are places where you can enjoy buying a
just because a cigar is cuban does not make it a great cigar. in the world, not always. matt: who makes the best cigars in cuba? david: it is all controlled by the state, but there are certain factories that produce better cigars than others. there is a cigar made in one of the smaller factories. it is exceptional. scarlet: your special issue on travel to cuba, what do you say to people who are trying to avoid getting a fake cuban cigar? david: if you buy in cuba on their streets there is...
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there's cigars. >> we do smoke cigars.but there's a box of ten a great cigar monte cristo petite number two. number two cigar which is our cigar of the year for 2013. beautiful cigar, pointy tip got a 92 points issue in the magazine, and it fits in nice with the $100 limit. >> that was the first cuban i started smoking. i read for regal lewis. let's talk about credit cards for a second it is ohming up. we know europeans are going there but they have u.s. credit cards as well. >> they became legal in january. but the fact they're legal duct make them functional. it is a cash driven economy. cigar shops restaurants especially really you need cash there. but you can use a credit card in hotels it started to open up. >> you say cuba opened up to america we think resorts rather hotels, beaches, of course, restaurants. i hear restaurants are blowing up big time. >> it has been improved back then it was really a poor dining scene. now it is eventive restaurants a bit of private businesses you can open up your own restaurant if yo
there's cigars. >> we do smoke cigars.but there's a box of ten a great cigar monte cristo petite number two. number two cigar which is our cigar of the year for 2013. beautiful cigar, pointy tip got a 92 points issue in the magazine, and it fits in nice with the $100 limit. >> that was the first cuban i started smoking. i read for regal lewis. let's talk about credit cards for a second it is ohming up. we know europeans are going there but they have u.s. credit cards as well....
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think that if you are not inhaling the cigar that's not as harmful.t is not fact. >> skeptical of the findings. i'm a long distance runner, i run just as good as i did before i smoke. >> his customers aren't too concerned either. >> something will get you in life. whether you get hit by a car life is too short, you have to enjoy some of the moments in life. >> and then area too long take the risk. danielle nottingham, "eyewitness news". >> 6:45 right now. keeping children healthy through the summer is a top priority at the ymca. the american academy of pediatrics just released a study that says kids are vulnerable not only to for getting a they've learned during the school year, but also to excessive weight gain. what's called the summer slide, ymca hosting free event today called healthy kids day. big day today to make sure all kids are healthy regardless where they come from over 1300y's in the country engaged in the activity, looking forward to everyone come. you don't have to be a member to come. anybody can. it is about wife's commitment to the c
think that if you are not inhaling the cigar that's not as harmful.t is not fact. >> skeptical of the findings. i'm a long distance runner, i run just as good as i did before i smoke. >> his customers aren't too concerned either. >> something will get you in life. whether you get hit by a car life is too short, you have to enjoy some of the moments in life. >> and then area too long take the risk. danielle nottingham, "eyewitness news". >> 6:45 right now....
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cigar.o smoke the cigar. and i also wanted to look at some sports schedules, and some standings. and so i wanted to see if i could pick up the "usa today" as well. >> reporter: that newspaper run explained why he was seen at the front desk, he said, around midnight. >> so between the time you smoked the cigar and went back upstairs and went to sleep, did you leave that room until the next morning? >> no, sir. >> reporter: the next morning after his sales call, jason testified, he realized he'd left some ebay printouts sitting on the computer printer at home. they showed purses. he was thinking of buying one for michelle as a belated anniversary present. >> and i realized i didn't bring those papers. >> why was it important to you that somebody get those papers? >> because i wanted it to be a surprise. a surprise to michelle means so much more than anything. >> reporter: so around noon on november 3rd, he called his sister-in-law meredith, from the car, to ask if she would go to the house and
cigar.o smoke the cigar. and i also wanted to look at some sports schedules, and some standings. and so i wanted to see if i could pick up the "usa today" as well. >> reporter: that newspaper run explained why he was seen at the front desk, he said, around midnight. >> so between the time you smoked the cigar and went back upstairs and went to sleep, did you leave that room until the next morning? >> no, sir. >> reporter: the next morning after his sales call,...
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. >>> a report is finding cigar smoking just as unhealthy as cigarettes. cigar use has doubled since the year 2000 and different kinds of cancers and heart problems can happen after excessive use over time. >> a lot of people think if you're not inhaling the cigar, that's not as harmful, but this study has clearly shown that that is not a fact. >> cigar smoking is becoming especially popular among young people. the study found 16% of young adult between 18 and 24 reported smoking a cigar once in the past month. >>> it might be the most anticipated interview yet. tonight bruce jenner reveals his new identity. >> as you know by now, the former olympian and celebrity dad has changed his appearance being more feminine, even wearing dresses and tonight he answers the rumors about whether he's becoming a woman. delia goncalves spoke to a local transgender woman to weigh in on jenner's journey. >> either bruce is getting fat or bruce is growing breasts. >> reporter: it was a no holds bar conversation. after all, consuella lopez and i go back years. >> luckily for
. >>> a report is finding cigar smoking just as unhealthy as cigarettes. cigar use has doubled since the year 2000 and different kinds of cancers and heart problems can happen after excessive use over time. >> a lot of people think if you're not inhaling the cigar, that's not as harmful, but this study has clearly shown that that is not a fact. >> cigar smoking is becoming especially popular among young people. the study found 16% of young adult between 18 and 24 reported...
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when you see a cigar roller rolling a cigar, you can't realize -- you can't understand why a cigar hasnjoying my cigar. >> okay. then i don't talk to you. >> yeah. >> our richard quest with that. we are standing by awaiting a press conference from president obama. it could happen at any moment following his historic meeting with president raul castro of cuba. stay with us. bring us your baffling. bring us your audacious. we want your sticky notes, sketchbooks, and scribbles. let's pin 'em to the wall. kick 'em around. kick 'em around, see what happens. because we're in the how-do-i-get-this-startup- off-the-ground business. the taking-your-business- global-business. we're in the problem-solving business. 400,000 people - ready to help you solve problems while they're still called opportunities. from figuring it out to getting it done we're here to help. when it comes to good nutrition...i'm no expert. that would be my daughter -- hi dad. she's a dietitian. and back when i wasn't eating right, she got me drinking boost. it's got a great taste and it helps give me the nutrition i was mis
when you see a cigar roller rolling a cigar, you can't realize -- you can't understand why a cigar hasnjoying my cigar. >> okay. then i don't talk to you. >> yeah. >> our richard quest with that. we are standing by awaiting a press conference from president obama. it could happen at any moment following his historic meeting with president raul castro of cuba. stay with us. bring us your baffling. bring us your audacious. we want your sticky notes, sketchbooks, and scribbles....
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. >>> also, it's known for its cigars and 1950s chevies. what does the opening up of cuba to the u.s. market mean for the island? >>> and of course, coming up in the program aaron's here with the end to a huge case that's rocked india. >> david, it's been described as india's enron. a $1 billion accounting scandal. we've all seen this bloke the founder and ceo of stattian computers. once a pioneer in that country's outsourcing of india. we'll go live to mumbai to get all the details and find out how many years he and the nine others involved will now have to spend in prison. >>> thanks for joining us. it's mid-day here in london, 75 a.m. in washington and 2:00 p.m. in london where air strikes have carried out more strikes, targeting houthi rebel pogs in northern southern, and central yemen. the houthis who are opposed to the yemeni president have taken large areas in the last few months. they're said to be supported by iran which is also said to have sent two warships now to the gulf of aden. earlier, the u.s. secretary of state, john kerry
. >>> also, it's known for its cigars and 1950s chevies. what does the opening up of cuba to the u.s. market mean for the island? >>> and of course, coming up in the program aaron's here with the end to a huge case that's rocked india. >> david, it's been described as india's enron. a $1 billion accounting scandal. we've all seen this bloke the founder and ceo of stattian computers. once a pioneer in that country's outsourcing of india. we'll go live to mumbai to get all...
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social settings, and appreciates the finer things in life whether that's food and wine spirits and cigarseautiful cars nice time pieces. >> and his san francisco-based company, wingtip, which is half public retail store and half private social club is focused on making sure that that gentleman and some ladies too, have a place to go that fits their lifestyle. >> what are you guys selling here? it's not just that you're selling whisky and shoes, you're something something bigger. >> i mean i think at its most simplest level we're selling an experience. >> wingtips started in 2004 as an e commerce store curated by ami who at a young age always appreciated fine wines, cigars and fancy clothes. >> i would show up to a very old school bar in san francisco in a sport coat and a tie with a cigar, which you could smoke at this particular bar in the mid '90s and i'd order a glass. no one carded me. who would assume that a 19-year-old kid would be having that type of experience but that's what i liked. >> after a few years ami had enough funding to open his brick and mortar store, and then in 2010
social settings, and appreciates the finer things in life whether that's food and wine spirits and cigarseautiful cars nice time pieces. >> and his san francisco-based company, wingtip, which is half public retail store and half private social club is focused on making sure that that gentleman and some ladies too, have a place to go that fits their lifestyle. >> what are you guys selling here? it's not just that you're selling whisky and shoes, you're something something bigger....
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jeanne > >cigars and stripes, a joint usually known for its chicken wings, now famous for its. two way mirror in the ladies room? >> behind me you'll see a full length mirror. that full length mirror is opposite the ladies toilet which is located here. jeanne > > a chicago comedian who calls herself tamale was not joking when she shot a little cellphone expose about the two way mirror she stumbled on while performing at cigars and stripes. >> paranoid jerks like myself get a little confused about why that might be there. jeanne > > > >let's take a peek to see what really lies behind it. jeanne > >turns out it's a supply closet. > >here you will see the back of the door cut out and clear view jeanne > >soon the bar-b-q joint's yelp listing was in the toilet, overflowing with comments like "the owners are disgusting peeping toms." well the owner turns out to be a wacky character, especially in interviews like this one for a show called chicago's best. >> hands down, bar none, the #1 wing you will ever get your hands on. talk to me ronnie. talk to me. jeanne > >so when the website
jeanne > >cigars and stripes, a joint usually known for its chicken wings, now famous for its. two way mirror in the ladies room? >> behind me you'll see a full length mirror. that full length mirror is opposite the ladies toilet which is located here. jeanne > > a chicago comedian who calls herself tamale was not joking when she shot a little cellphone expose about the two way mirror she stumbled on while performing at cigars and stripes. >> paranoid jerks like myself...
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i wriewcially smoke cigars too. should i confess that in this -- >> host: that's what we're hooking for. sin. >> guest: i've got plenty of them. many of them right out in public. >> host: but so what would prohibit, at the end of the day, as you know you're trying to nip this in the bud -- again, pardon the pun. you know we're very early in the process of this decriminalization, mainstreaming of marijuana. it's going to, i think we both agree it's going to have twists and turns and ups and downs and all of rest. what would preclude the culture responding and the legal culture which i think is going to come in eventually? there are going to be some serious lawsuits and people messing things up, right? >> guest: yes, sir. absolutely, the bar will be in on this, sure. you'll see suits like you've seen against tobacco. >> host: right. there's also, i mean what i'm waiting for what i think is sort of fascinating is when employers start saying we, we're going to fire you if you if we can test you for having taken a legal
i wriewcially smoke cigars too. should i confess that in this -- >> host: that's what we're hooking for. sin. >> guest: i've got plenty of them. many of them right out in public. >> host: but so what would prohibit, at the end of the day, as you know you're trying to nip this in the bud -- again, pardon the pun. you know we're very early in the process of this decriminalization, mainstreaming of marijuana. it's going to, i think we both agree it's going to have twists and...
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smoke cigars. should i contest that. i read all about it. many of them right out in public. so what would prohibit him at the end of the day as day, as you know trying to knit this in the bud very early in the process of decriminalization mainstreaming of marijuana. we both agree it will have twists and turns and ups and downs and all the rest. but would preclude the culture responding eventually some serious lawsuits messing things up. >> absolutely. sure. you will see suits. >> what i i am waiting for which i think is kind of fascinating when employers start saying we are going to fire you if we can test you for having taken an illegal substance and there will be lawsuits about that, should i already are but eventually all of these different institutions will really. what is what is to prevent the culture and the legal institutions and all that from doing to marijuana what they have done to tobacco and minimizing and shrinking his usage. >> they may. but after about., what cost. couldn't this have been avoided. yeah, avoided. yeah, they might. i have heard both stories. in
smoke cigars. should i contest that. i read all about it. many of them right out in public. so what would prohibit him at the end of the day as day, as you know trying to knit this in the bud very early in the process of decriminalization mainstreaming of marijuana. we both agree it will have twists and turns and ups and downs and all the rest. but would preclude the culture responding eventually some serious lawsuits messing things up. >> absolutely. sure. you will see suits. >>...
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cigar smokers, researchers believe cigar smokers aric hailing much more smoke than they think they are. it doubled from 2000 to more than 13.7 million in 2011. >>> students at wright university, still ahead we'll get a little tipsy when we come back we're talking about a restaurant that serves wine and pizza and also hard cider making a big . >>> welcome back, you're looking for a dinner idea, what's your perfect dinner? perhaps pizza or maybe a glass of wine? >> where you can get that, a restaurant not only serving up delicious pie, but wine on tap. >> thank you, chef. >> reporter: there is a place where wine flows like fountain drinks. >> we had 16 pizzas in our minds, a couple wines that go with each pizza. it has 36 bottles of wine on tap. each with different flavors for different toppings, selected by the restaurant's ceo. >> we tasted about a thousand wines to open for this restaurant, every time you know we pour a wine, when we're done dispensing the bottle is filled with an argon gas which preserves the wine up to four weeks. >> compares the wine with pizza not baked but grille
cigar smokers, researchers believe cigar smokers aric hailing much more smoke than they think they are. it doubled from 2000 to more than 13.7 million in 2011. >>> students at wright university, still ahead we'll get a little tipsy when we come back we're talking about a restaurant that serves wine and pizza and also hard cider making a big . >>> welcome back, you're looking for a dinner idea, what's your perfect dinner? perhaps pizza or maybe a glass of wine? >> where...
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a factory where even today every cigar is still handrolled. they will be delighted to conquer the 3 billion a dollar american market that has been shut off to them for more than half a century. >> they want to smoke cuban cigars. we know we have to work. we have to work hard to get one part of the u.s. market. reporter: this progress may come at a price. it is likely that 1950's americana will be shipped back to the states. but what about the american brands of the 21st century? the star backs -- the starbucks a mcdonald's the hotel chains? will it lose individuality and its soul? geraldo fernandez has been described as cuba's mandela. in prison for 16 years and the u.s. for espionage, he was released that christmas, and is being tipped to succeed while castro -- raul castro as president. >> we can see what is happening now maybe in small countries europe, penetrated by big corporations and also american operations. i certainly hope that that is something that won't happen in cuba. reporter: what is clear is that cuba needs investment and badl
a factory where even today every cigar is still handrolled. they will be delighted to conquer the 3 billion a dollar american market that has been shut off to them for more than half a century. >> they want to smoke cuban cigars. we know we have to work. we have to work hard to get one part of the u.s. market. reporter: this progress may come at a price. it is likely that 1950's americana will be shipped back to the states. but what about the american brands of the 21st century? the star...
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i began to tease churchville about his britishness about his cigars, about his habit. it began to register with stalin. winston got red and scowled and the more he did so the more stalin smiled. he finally broke out into a deep hearty guffaw at them for the first time in three days i kept it up until stalin was laughing with me and then it was that i called him uncle joe. he would have refreshed the day before and he came over and shook my hand. from that time on, our relations with personal. -- were personal. >> radio talk show hosts have to has put together a list of books he recommends which cover topics such as work, faith and history. here is a look at the books on his website. .. at the time there was a little parents could to make it with each other engage and just kind of connect. so i began posting on that list. along came 9/11 and everything changed. my son had gone to a peacetime navy and within a few short hours everything changed. and so i begin to write more. i would write
i began to tease churchville about his britishness about his cigars, about his habit. it began to register with stalin. winston got red and scowled and the more he did so the more stalin smiled. he finally broke out into a deep hearty guffaw at them for the first time in three days i kept it up until stalin was laughing with me and then it was that i called him uncle joe. he would have refreshed the day before and he came over and shook my hand. from that time on, our relations with personal....
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churchill's reaction had been to shift his cigar in his mouth and grunt. as soon as they were seated around the table roosevelt recounted to perkins i talked privately to stalin. i didn't say anything i hadn't said before, but it appeared quite chummy and confidential. and enough so that the other russians joined us to listen. still, no smiles from stalin. then i said, licking my hand up to cover a whisper which had to be interpreted winston is so cranky this morning he got up on the wrong side of bed. a vague smile passed over stalin's eye and i decided i was on the right track. i began to tease churchill about his britishness, about john -- about his cigars. about his habits. it began to register with stalin. winston got red and scowled and the more he did so, the more stalin smiled. finally stalin broke out into a deep hearty guff a few and for the first time in three days, i saw light. i kept it up until stalin was laughing with me. and then it was that i called him uncle joe. he would have thought me fresh the day before, but that day he laughed and c
churchill's reaction had been to shift his cigar in his mouth and grunt. as soon as they were seated around the table roosevelt recounted to perkins i talked privately to stalin. i didn't say anything i hadn't said before, but it appeared quite chummy and confidential. and enough so that the other russians joined us to listen. still, no smiles from stalin. then i said, licking my hand up to cover a whisper which had to be interpreted winston is so cranky this morning he got up on the wrong side...
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get in here off little ja cue zi then you go and smoke a cigar. this is the cigar room.nd basically creates a vacuum suck like a spaceship, then has built in ventilators so the cigar smoke never leaves this room. you're talking millions of dollars just in wiring and audio and visual in window treatments. anywhere in the world, and you could say, i want to open up the doors to my gym, and because we're here we'll do that. and automatic. look how cool that is. >> tune in tomorrow night for a new episode, of course of secret lives of the super rich. 10:00 p.m. on cnbc. >>> let's go to john with a look at what's coming up next. >> good morning, sarah. too much to tell you about in all, sprint's ceo will join us to talk about their new in-home service, all that and more coming up on squawk alley, tune in. e to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the fru
get in here off little ja cue zi then you go and smoke a cigar. this is the cigar room.nd basically creates a vacuum suck like a spaceship, then has built in ventilators so the cigar smoke never leaves this room. you're talking millions of dollars just in wiring and audio and visual in window treatments. anywhere in the world, and you could say, i want to open up the doors to my gym, and because we're here we'll do that. and automatic. look how cool that is. >> tune in tomorrow night for...
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he consumed 20 cigars. there's no doubt that he probably smoked two release the tensions of the meeting during this whole proceeding. they're first conversation was talk of the mexican war. that wasn't something that they had written about to discuss. it may have been something that general grant brought forward to ease himself into the discussion. did general lee remember general grant? some authors say no. general grant korcolonel marshal they said general lee did recognize him. general grant had this to say. our conversation grew so pleasant that i almost forgot the subject of our meeting. after the conversation run on this style for some time general lee caught my attention to the object of our meeting and said he asked for this interview for the purpose of getting from me the terms i proposed to get in his army. i said that his army should lay down their arms not to take them up again during the contiuance of the war unless duly and properly exchanged. he said he so understood my letter. then we gradua
he consumed 20 cigars. there's no doubt that he probably smoked two release the tensions of the meeting during this whole proceeding. they're first conversation was talk of the mexican war. that wasn't something that they had written about to discuss. it may have been something that general grant brought forward to ease himself into the discussion. did general lee remember general grant? some authors say no. general grant korcolonel marshal they said general lee did recognize him. general grant...
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decided i was on the right track but i begin to tease the churchill about his britishness the his cigars, about his habits. you begin to register with stalin. winston got red and scowled, and the more he did so the more stalin smiled. finally, stalin broke out into a deep hearty laugh, and for the first time in three days isolate. i kept it up until stalin was laughing with me. and then it was that i called in uncle joe. he would've thought me fresh the day before, but that they he laughed and came over and shook my hand. from that time on our relations were personal. by the summer of 1944 stalin made a great confession to roosevelt. he agreed that russia would be one of the founding members of the world bank and the imf. even agreed to the amount morgenthau insisted a contributor to authorize the minister of foreign trade state rush was very anxious to cooperate with the united nations in postwar matters and felt especially for some stabilized monetary system after the war. the russians, john major james wrote to a friend, want to collaborate and again that summer a month later, months
decided i was on the right track but i begin to tease the churchill about his britishness the his cigars, about his habits. you begin to register with stalin. winston got red and scowled, and the more he did so the more stalin smiled. finally, stalin broke out into a deep hearty laugh, and for the first time in three days isolate. i kept it up until stalin was laughing with me. and then it was that i called in uncle joe. he would've thought me fresh the day before, but that they he laughed and...
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citizens can bring home $100 of cigars. u.s. airlines are flying regularly scheduled service. jetblue announcing new service between havana tampa, and orlando. most cuban-american politicians criticize the new diplomacy. >> i think the president has made ita calculation that if you open your hands to dictators they will unclench their fist. reporter: recent polls show that a majority support lifting the embargo. >> it will help the american businesses. reporter: an independent poll showed that 97% of the cubans support the new diplomacy. the president said that he told castro he is reading the state department recommendations they be taken off the terrorism list. the is expected to make the announcement this week. kimberly: another alarming incident for the secret service this week. a supervising agent has been accused of sexually assaulting another employee inside secret service headquarters. senior political reporter scott thuman has more. scott: perhaps it was both an explanation and warning when the secret service director joseph clancy testified last month. clancy: it's g
citizens can bring home $100 of cigars. u.s. airlines are flying regularly scheduled service. jetblue announcing new service between havana tampa, and orlando. most cuban-american politicians criticize the new diplomacy. >> i think the president has made ita calculation that if you open your hands to dictators they will unclench their fist. reporter: recent polls show that a majority support lifting the embargo. >> it will help the american businesses. reporter: an independent poll...
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normalized and there's open trade between cuba and the united states yes, you might sell a lot more cigars but you're going to have all the american brands coming into cuba and cuba will stop feeling like cuba? >> i certainly hope that that's something that won't happen in cuba. i believe and i hope and i expect the cuban people or the cuban government to be ready to face that kind of situation and i hope and believe and trust that the cuban people will be capable of building a system that will know how to work with that but without letting happen in cuba what is happening now in many other countries. >>> well the summit of the americas is itself is a major gathering of 35 national leaders, and we're taking the opportunity to highlight some of the key issues facing the region. there are certainly plenty of them. one other anticipated encounter at the summit of the americas itself is between barack obama and the eventvenezuelan president, nicolas maduro. maduro will attend the summit with a petition containing thousands of signatures condemning the obama administration for sanctions against
normalized and there's open trade between cuba and the united states yes, you might sell a lot more cigars but you're going to have all the american brands coming into cuba and cuba will stop feeling like cuba? >> i certainly hope that that's something that won't happen in cuba. i believe and i hope and i expect the cuban people or the cuban government to be ready to face that kind of situation and i hope and believe and trust that the cuban people will be capable of building a system...
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a cigar is always sweaty -- >> piv-in, i love it! >> jimmy: all right, sorry. >> count me in!>> jimmy: yeah, piv-in. [ cheers and applause ] don't believe him? don't believe him? just watch. [ laughter ] thank you. >> all right, fallon in or fallon out with uptown funk? >> jimmy: oh, fallon in. fal-in. >> fal-in. >> jimmy: no, it's not fallon in. >> fallon in? >> jimmy: not fallon in. fal-in. >> fal-in. >> jimmy: yeah, definitely. and piv-in. >> yeah, you're good. >> jimmy: north dakota. [ laughter ] >> no, no, piv-in. >> jimmy: okay. >> yeah, piv-in. >> jimmy: south dakota. >> piv-out. >> jimmy: there you go. that makes sense. [ laughter ] grape jelly. >> piv-in. because it's grape, but it's jelly. and it's fantastic. >> jimmy: all right, last one. shots, shots, shots. shots, shots, shots, shots. shots, shots, shots, shots, shots. everybody. >> piv-in. >> jimmy: fal-in. [ cheers and applause ] congratulations on season three, buddy. >> thank you, brother. >> jimmy: jeremy piven! the third season of "mr. selfridge" premieres march 29th at 9:00 p.m. on "masterpiece" on pbs. sti
a cigar is always sweaty -- >> piv-in, i love it! >> jimmy: all right, sorry. >> count me in!>> jimmy: yeah, piv-in. [ cheers and applause ] don't believe him? don't believe him? just watch. [ laughter ] thank you. >> all right, fallon in or fallon out with uptown funk? >> jimmy: oh, fallon in. fal-in. >> fal-in. >> jimmy: no, it's not fallon in. >> fallon in? >> jimmy: not fallon in. fal-in. >> fal-in. >> jimmy: yeah,...
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it was close but no cigar. it was probably very similar to that january hard landing.eep in mind, the first stage of the rocket, the falcon 9, spends almost all of its fuel and then detaches from the cargo ship which keeps going on. it has to keep enough fuel so when it plummets back to earth it's got enough fuel to reverse thrust as it gets toward that drone ship so that it controls itself to make that controlled landing. based on the short tweet by mr. musk, it was too hard. we should have some pictures by tonight. >> thank you very much, phil keating. >>> so much for sleepless in seattle. did you hear about this? a flight taking off from seattle was forced to turn around after passengers in first class heard screams from someone below. that someone turned out to be an airport worker who just fell asleep in the baggage hold and woke up mid flight. to mark murphy on whether it's time for airlines to wake up, period. what did you make of this? if you're a terrorist and you're going, whoa. >> it's definitely a security breach. this guy is lucky he was in the presh izesu
it was close but no cigar. it was probably very similar to that january hard landing.eep in mind, the first stage of the rocket, the falcon 9, spends almost all of its fuel and then detaches from the cargo ship which keeps going on. it has to keep enough fuel so when it plummets back to earth it's got enough fuel to reverse thrust as it gets toward that drone ship so that it controls itself to make that controlled landing. based on the short tweet by mr. musk, it was too hard. we should have...
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before cuban cigars can leave a van a and come into the american market you'll need congressional approval. this is an important step along the way. laura: what is the next step? john: the president will say it is time that this five decade old sanction should be removed. this will be a longer process. you can see that american commercial organizations will be looking at the opportunity to invest in cuba. having traveled around havana cuba needs the investment. laura: thank you for joining us. the news from around the world. the un security council on rebels in yenmn. it causes the rebels to withdraw from territory. travel bans are in place as well. spacex has launched groceries to the international space station. it holds 2000 kilograms of supplies including a specially designed espresso maker. it is the brainchild of elon m usk whose previous attempts to land and recycle the rocket booster failed this year. percy sledge died at his home at 73 at his home in that encourage louisiana. when a man loves a woman first went number one in the u.s. and was an international hit to bringing worldw
before cuban cigars can leave a van a and come into the american market you'll need congressional approval. this is an important step along the way. laura: what is the next step? john: the president will say it is time that this five decade old sanction should be removed. this will be a longer process. you can see that american commercial organizations will be looking at the opportunity to invest in cuba. having traveled around havana cuba needs the investment. laura: thank you for joining us....
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police say they have arrested the man responsible for a string of attempted kidnapping. 22-year-old cigar was taken into custody last thursday. he was charged with three counts of attempted kidnapping with an attempt to commit robbery. the attacks starred in february. >> we're very pleased to bring everybody together to announce the charges. >> police are not releasing a photo of patel. but investigators are look entering a fourth case. investigators searched his home and say they found a knit hat and replica gun used in the attempted kidnappings. neither would comment on the arrest. >>> new information shows that a heavy equipment operator was not digging near a pg&e pipeline that exploded last friday. now the sheriff says the bucket of the front loader was being used to spread dirt in the area and driving on the dirt road when the explosion happened. there had been reports that the machine nicked the pipeline and caused the explosion. the equipment operator and two others in the blast remain in critical condition. >>> prepare for the worst many bay area communities are gearing up for a
police say they have arrested the man responsible for a string of attempted kidnapping. 22-year-old cigar was taken into custody last thursday. he was charged with three counts of attempted kidnapping with an attempt to commit robbery. the attacks starred in february. >> we're very pleased to bring everybody together to announce the charges. >> police are not releasing a photo of patel. but investigators are look entering a fourth case. investigators searched his home and say they...
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cigars and cigars. of course.been learning today is that we had always thought of cuba as a client state of venezuela and that is no longer an option. >> it is going to be very difficult. we don't know whether the leader is going to be there next year. francine: that changes everything. brendan: we are going to take a look at our own agendas for today. i am looking at hillary clinton. we finally get to start talking about her as a candidate. it has been clear that she has been a candidate for president since 2006. we can begin using the word candidate. it has been so clear. in the u.s. politics, there is this dance we have to do where we pretend they are not running. francine: this is going to be exciting. she is a personality. narendra modi is the prime minister of india. he is in europe this week. he is going to meet francois hollande and angela merkel. this is a prime minister that means business. he has been traveling more than any previous prime minister. he is there to do deals on talk trade. brendan: we are
cigars and cigars. of course.been learning today is that we had always thought of cuba as a client state of venezuela and that is no longer an option. >> it is going to be very difficult. we don't know whether the leader is going to be there next year. francine: that changes everything. brendan: we are going to take a look at our own agendas for today. i am looking at hillary clinton. we finally get to start talking about her as a candidate. it has been clear that she has been a candidate...
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. >> smoking is not only dangerous to the person who's puffing on the cigarette, cigar, or pipe. even nonsmokers need to beware of what's called "secondhand smoke." >> secondhand smoke is when somebody is smoking near you. >> [ coughing ] =- you are able to observe it and breathe it in. >> that's correct. just to be clear -- there are two types of tobacco smoke. >> so, firsthand smoke is the effect of the cigarette that you are smoking. secondhand smoke is the effect of someone else's cigarette. >> just like firsthand smoke secondhand smoke can be deadly. >> it kills like a lot of people every year. it's like harmful to breathe in. >> cigarette smoke contains more than 250 chemicals that are toxic and potentially poisonous to you and that is stuff that you're getting into your body, either through firsthand or secondhand smoking. >> the dangers of secondhand smoke are real. you can have health problems from secondhand smoke, just from being around your friends who smoke, being in the car with people who smoke, being anywhere and being exposed to smoke. >> like if one of your pare
. >> smoking is not only dangerous to the person who's puffing on the cigarette, cigar, or pipe. even nonsmokers need to beware of what's called "secondhand smoke." >> secondhand smoke is when somebody is smoking near you. >> [ coughing ] =- you are able to observe it and breathe it in. >> that's correct. just to be clear -- there are two types of tobacco smoke. >> so, firsthand smoke is the effect of the cigarette that you are smoking. secondhand smoke...
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this is the cigar room.cally creates a vacuum suck like a space ship and has built-in ventilators so the cigar smoke never leaves this room. you're talking millions of dollars in wiring audio, visual window treatments. you can be anywhere in the world and say, open the doors to my gym. they're automatic. >> look how cool that is. >> other cool things about this house, it's got not one but three panic rooms and four jellyfish tanks. >> what's a jellyfish tank? >> a special tank for jellyfish. >> i've actually seen that. i've seen that at a restaurant. it's quite cool. it's mesmerizing to look at jellyfish in a tank expand. it's cool. >> they have to be curved. they're very special tanks. the tech knowledge is amazing. you could be in saudi arabia where this prince lives and open the doors to your gym with your smartphone because you need to do that. >> or if you're the thieves, they can hack their way in and get into the jacuzzi. >> how many apartments in new york have panic rooms? is that a new thing. >> a n
this is the cigar room.cally creates a vacuum suck like a space ship and has built-in ventilators so the cigar smoke never leaves this room. you're talking millions of dollars in wiring audio, visual window treatments. you can be anywhere in the world and say, open the doors to my gym. they're automatic. >> look how cool that is. >> other cool things about this house, it's got not one but three panic rooms and four jellyfish tanks. >> what's a jellyfish tank? >> a...
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today's attempt was a bit closer but no cigar. >>> quite the unwanted houseguest in los angeles, whenntain lion made a temporary den in a crawl space under a home. they tried everything from tickling it with a stick. it appears the big cat left on its own. he's tagged so we know he's the same cat made famous by that "national geographic" photo. >>> when we come back, why these workers are so happy. some of them just doubled their salaries overnight. >>> hopefully, your boss is watching our final story tonight. while the average ceo in this country makes almost 300 times as much as the average worker, one boss just changed the lives of his employees with fat raises right out of his own pocket. our joe fryer was there when they got the good news. >> reporter: the business plan at gravity payments has never been conventional. >> you need anything from me? >> reporter: ceo dan price started the company which processes credit card payments in 2004 when he was 19. if someone asked you how old you were, what did you say? >> i told them i'm 12 and they would laugh and they thought it was funn
today's attempt was a bit closer but no cigar. >>> quite the unwanted houseguest in los angeles, whenntain lion made a temporary den in a crawl space under a home. they tried everything from tickling it with a stick. it appears the big cat left on its own. he's tagged so we know he's the same cat made famous by that "national geographic" photo. >>> when we come back, why these workers are so happy. some of them just doubled their salaries overnight. >>>...
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social settings and appreciates the finer things in life, whether that's food and wine spirits and cigars beautiful cars, nice time pieces. >> how the san francisco-based company wingtip is targeting these modern gentlemen and some ladies too. until then i'm j.j. ramberg, and remember, we make your business our business. american express for travel and entertainment worldwide. just show them this - the american express card. don't leave home without it! and someday, i may even use it on the moon. it's a marvelous thing! oh! haha! so you can replace plane tickets, traveler's cheques, a lost card. really? that worked? american express' timeless safety and security are now available on apple pay. the next evolution of membership is here. >>> 38 and done. >>> all right, good morning. thanks for getting up with us. happy easter sunday out there to all of you who celebrate that. keep an eye out for holiday-themed additions to our pastry plate this morning. they look very delicious from here, at least. anyway, those who didn't get to watch last night waking up this morning to some stunning news
social settings and appreciates the finer things in life, whether that's food and wine spirits and cigars beautiful cars, nice time pieces. >> how the san francisco-based company wingtip is targeting these modern gentlemen and some ladies too. until then i'm j.j. ramberg, and remember, we make your business our business. american express for travel and entertainment worldwide. just show them this - the american express card. don't leave home without it! and someday, i may even use it on...
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today's attempt was a bit closer but no cigar. >>> quite the unwanted house guest in los angeles.ountain lion made a temporary den in the crawl space under a home. wildlife officials tried everything from shooting bean bags at him to tickling him with a stick. the b cat left on his own. he's tagged we know he's the same cat made famous by that national geographic photo. >>> why these workers are so happy, some of them just doubled their sa the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronchodilators in one inhaler. anoro is not for asthma. anoro contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, or hig
today's attempt was a bit closer but no cigar. >>> quite the unwanted house guest in los angeles.ountain lion made a temporary den in the crawl space under a home. wildlife officials tried everything from shooting bean bags at him to tickling him with a stick. the b cat left on his own. he's tagged we know he's the same cat made famous by that national geographic photo. >>> why these workers are so happy, some of them just doubled their sa the world is filled with air. but for...
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the clean ocean action environmental group says plastic pieces were the most common cigarettes, cigarsted for one in every 10 pieces of trash. theys found medical waste including syringes. among the more unusual finds a stun gun a ski pole, christmas lights, a tv remote, a parking meter and a sculpture of baby jesus. >> wow. >> something for everyone. >> yeah, really. >> go out there and do some christmas shopping and all right, let's head outside in lionville chester county, route 100 at 113 looking good right now. nice and quiet. nobody right here. of course during the midday south of here there will be more construction as the widening project continues. and some work in wilmington. a new zone starts today. they're going to block the ramp from jackson street to the southbound side of 95 starting at 9:00 this morning until may first. and of course boxwood road remains closed through this friday. kirkwood highway gets you around that but the dart buses njt buses septa buses on time so far this morning david. >> all right matt, storm tracker six live double scan on the big board shows
the clean ocean action environmental group says plastic pieces were the most common cigarettes, cigarsted for one in every 10 pieces of trash. theys found medical waste including syringes. among the more unusual finds a stun gun a ski pole, christmas lights, a tv remote, a parking meter and a sculpture of baby jesus. >> wow. >> something for everyone. >> yeah, really. >> go out there and do some christmas shopping and all right, let's head outside in lionville chester...
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patella they have run out the possibility he could face charges in that situation as well and also cigar patel is currently being held for santa rita jail expected to appear in court tomorrow morning in hayward. >>pam moore: it really did have the committee on edge. >>reporter: that is the most recent incident you see the proximity and hay were high- school meanwhile march the sixth there was another one that is when a suspect was also near hayward targeting a 15 year-old girl this young lady fall back and never made into the suspect's car three kidnapping attempts and about five weeks in hayward police say they now believe they have the kidnapper off the streets. >>pam moore: today is the 20th of april marking the unofficial day of the celebration of marijuana marijuana enthusiast will celebrate thousand took part in today's festivities while there area selling just what the people wanted all reveling in the smoky atmosphere a ballot initiative designed to legalize marijuana the california adults is set to hit the ballot in november of 2016 meantime stanley roberts will have more on tod
patella they have run out the possibility he could face charges in that situation as well and also cigar patel is currently being held for santa rita jail expected to appear in court tomorrow morning in hayward. >>pam moore: it really did have the committee on edge. >>reporter: that is the most recent incident you see the proximity and hay were high- school meanwhile march the sixth there was another one that is when a suspect was also near hayward targeting a 15 year-old girl this...
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citizens can bring home $100 of cigars, u.s. airlines are applying for regularly scheduled service, jetblue announcing new service between havana, tampa and orlando. but today, most cuban-american politicians criticized the new diplomacy. >> i think the president has a -- a misguided calculation that if you open your hands to dictators that they will unclench their fists. >> reporter: but recent polls show that even in south florida, a majority of cuban-americans support lifting the embargo while the minority remains vocal. >> it's not going to help the cuban people. it will help only the american businesses. >> reporter: an independent poll taken last week by our sister network, fusion, showed that 97% of the cubans there support the new diplomacy. president obama told castro he has received and is reading the state department's recommendation that the country be taken off the terrorism list. the president expected to make that announcement some time this week. tom? >> jim avila in panama city, panama. jim, thank you. >>> from
citizens can bring home $100 of cigars, u.s. airlines are applying for regularly scheduled service, jetblue announcing new service between havana, tampa and orlando. but today, most cuban-american politicians criticized the new diplomacy. >> i think the president has a -- a misguided calculation that if you open your hands to dictators that they will unclench their fists. >> reporter: but recent polls show that even in south florida, a majority of cuban-americans support lifting the...
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and fidel was willing to practice what we referred to as cigar diplomacy. there was a beautiful box of cigars for good win to take back to the president and he did take them back and clipped it and started smoking it and then stopped and handed it to good win and said maybe you should take the first puff. [laughter] >> to which goodwin replied, it's too late, mr. president. this gives you a sense of the willingness of cuba to move forward. one of the things that was said that was most significant to richard goodwin at that meeting was, thank you for the bay of pigs. you allowed us to consolidate the revolution and form a little country into an equal and the meeting progressed. as an equal, we think we can actually arrive at least a peaceful co-existence between our system and your system. and that was the first real effort. after kennedy was killed and i should say that talks between kennedy and castro kind of did progress to the day that the assassination took place. but just after kennedy was killed, fidel castro sent a private note back to lyndon johnson
and fidel was willing to practice what we referred to as cigar diplomacy. there was a beautiful box of cigars for good win to take back to the president and he did take them back and clipped it and started smoking it and then stopped and handed it to good win and said maybe you should take the first puff. [laughter] >> to which goodwin replied, it's too late, mr. president. this gives you a sense of the willingness of cuba to move forward. one of the things that was said that was most...
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citizens can bring home $100 worth of cigars cigars, and airlines applying for service between havana tampa, and orlando. most cuban-american politicians criticize the diplomacy. >> the president has a misguided calculation that if you open your hand to dictators, they enclench their first. >> reporter: a mar joy for of cuban-americans support lifting the embargo, and the minority is vocal vocal. >> it's the american businesses. >> reporter: an independent poll taken by fusion show that 97% of the cubans this support the knew diplomacy. the president says he told castro he's reading the state department recommendation that they be taken off the terrorist list. he's expected to make a decision this week. >>> pope francis sparked controversy by using the word "genocide" to describe the slaughter of arian meanians. the turkish prime minister criticized the statement saying it was one-sided, wrong, inconsistent, and unfortunate in the timing. the ambassador to the vatican has been called back home. >>> isis shows militants destroying antiquityies in iraq dating back to the 13th century. t
citizens can bring home $100 worth of cigars cigars, and airlines applying for service between havana tampa, and orlando. most cuban-american politicians criticize the diplomacy. >> the president has a misguided calculation that if you open your hand to dictators, they enclench their first. >> reporter: a mar joy for of cuban-americans support lifting the embargo, and the minority is vocal vocal. >> it's the american businesses. >> reporter: an independent poll taken by...
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social settings and appreciates the finer things in life, whether that's food and wine spirits and cigarsutiful cars nice time pieces. >> how this san francisco-based company wing tip is targeting the modern gentlemen and some ladies, too. until then i'm jj ramberg. and remember, we make your business our business. american express for travel and entertainment worldwide. just show them this - the american express card. don't leave home without it! and someday, i may even use it on the moon. it's a marvelous thing! oh! haha! so you can replace plane tickets, traveler's cheques, a lost card. really? that worked? american express' timeless safety and security are now available on apple pay. the next evolution of membership is here. >>> in the summer of 1999 the president of the united states and his family decided they would spend their summer vacation at the home of some people they had never met. and they spent the summer vacation in a town that is harder to pronounce and spell than almost any other town in the country. and certainly than any other town in the state in which they vacatione
social settings and appreciates the finer things in life, whether that's food and wine spirits and cigarsutiful cars nice time pieces. >> how this san francisco-based company wing tip is targeting the modern gentlemen and some ladies, too. until then i'm jj ramberg. and remember, we make your business our business. american express for travel and entertainment worldwide. just show them this - the american express card. don't leave home without it! and someday, i may even use it on the...
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plus, close but no cigar for spacex. how difficult is elon musk's rocket catching mission? ♪ emily: this is "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. secretary of state john kerry flew to germany to tell his fellow g-7 foreign ministers that the iran nuclear deal would hold up under scrutiny. secretary kerr: yesterday, there's a compromise reached in washington regarding congressional input. we are confident in our ability for the president to negotiate an agreement and to do so with the ability to make the world safer. emily: the white house has signaled it would accept revised legislation, giving congress the authority to review any nuclear deal with iran. samsung is trying to deepen its ties with arch rival apple. they have created a standalone team of 200 employees to work exclusively on screens for apple products. samsung display already makes screens for ipads and matt looks and is this -- and is relying more on screen making as its own smart phone sales stall. netflix, the home of new shows reported record subscriber growth in the first quarter. the streaming company adding
plus, close but no cigar for spacex. how difficult is elon musk's rocket catching mission? ♪ emily: this is "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. secretary of state john kerry flew to germany to tell his fellow g-7 foreign ministers that the iran nuclear deal would hold up under scrutiny. secretary kerr: yesterday, there's a compromise reached in washington regarding congressional input. we are confident in our ability for the president to negotiate an agreement and to do so with the...
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churchill shifted to cigar in his mouth and grunted. roosevelt recounted to perkins i talked privately to stalin and it appeared confidential and other russians joined to listen. but no smile from stalin that winston is so cranky this morning he got up on the wrong side of bed. a vague smile passed over stalin's eyes and i began to teas tease churchill and it registered with stalin. winston got red and scowled and the more he did so the more stalin smiled and finally stalin broke out into the a laugh and for the first time in three days i saw light. i kept it up until stalin was laughing with me. and then it what when i called him uncle joe. he would have thought me fresh that day but that day he laughed, came over and shook my hand and from that time on our relations were personal. by the summer of 1944 stalin made a great confession to roosevelt. he agreed that russia would be one of the founding members of the world bank and the imf. he even agreed to the amount they insisted he contribute and he authorized the minister of foreign tr
churchill shifted to cigar in his mouth and grunted. roosevelt recounted to perkins i talked privately to stalin and it appeared confidential and other russians joined to listen. but no smile from stalin that winston is so cranky this morning he got up on the wrong side of bed. a vague smile passed over stalin's eyes and i began to teas tease churchill and it registered with stalin. winston got red and scowled and the more he did so the more stalin smiled and finally stalin broke out into the a...
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close but no cigar for spacex.n musk company successfully launched a rocket into space, but they fell short of the goal. elon musk live tweeted the whole thing. the rocket landed on the drone ship, but too hard for survival. it looks like falcon landed, but it tipped over. i spoke to lori garver and washington about what is next. lori: people have been trying to take advantage of the reusability of rockets for decades, and i think this is so incredibly close that we will be able to see this happen in one of the next couple of launches. i cannot speculate anymore than elon has. the fact that now twice in a row, they have found the drone ship and been able to land on it , too hard for survival is still a success. let's not forget the rocket itself has launched successfully and it will be docking with the international space section -- station on friday. emily: in case anyone is worried about elon musk, he tweeted he would treat himself to a volcano layer if it worked. >> remind me of my excess lateral velocity. emily
close but no cigar for spacex.n musk company successfully launched a rocket into space, but they fell short of the goal. elon musk live tweeted the whole thing. the rocket landed on the drone ship, but too hard for survival. it looks like falcon landed, but it tipped over. i spoke to lori garver and washington about what is next. lori: people have been trying to take advantage of the reusability of rockets for decades, and i think this is so incredibly close that we will be able to see this...
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>> the back room cigars. lou: i think we made a point. was turned to the poll question. do you believe president obama has the strategy or the will to stop the provocation? lou dobbs.com. mitt romney criticized for being part of the country's one% while he is really part of the top tenth of 1% finishing in the top tier n.c.a.a. tournament bracket nearly 12 million brackets submitted he scored better than 99.9%. he failed all four teams in the final four including the champion, a duke and was correct choosing six of the final eight teams for obama did not fare quite well his was only 39 percent i can hear the republicans now. [laughter] the president is panned as a one-term senator with no experience in 2008 as a white republicans declared in 2016 similar resonates? the river is overflowing the banks but just a few days ago was one of the driest places on earth. it is all coming up here next. the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people wit
>> the back room cigars. lou: i think we made a point. was turned to the poll question. do you believe president obama has the strategy or the will to stop the provocation? lou dobbs.com. mitt romney criticized for being part of the country's one% while he is really part of the top tenth of 1% finishing in the top tier n.c.a.a. tournament bracket nearly 12 million brackets submitted he scored better than 99.9%. he failed all four teams in the final four including the champion, a duke and...