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. ♪ >> a nonprofit put up 55 -- fliers all over new york city that are anti- colling. 's.ill: just dress differently. >> when you go on the subway , plus size models wearing lingerie. residents complain. >> plus size girls like me. >> decorating dead animals. bill: can you show me? >> sure. jewelry. ♪ >> catcall. bill: you are chasing a story about catcalls. i can't imagine. >> actually, quite a few. it's a nonprofit wants to campaign and put up signs all over new york city that are anti- calling. no caps going at any time and i colling zone. i i did speak to the group. legitimate looking. a cool way to capture. >> too many europeans. except for that guy in the car back they're. >> a lot of them are guys in cars. they are not afraid. another nonprofit. gave me some insight into harassment numbers. pretty scary actually. >> 77 percent said they have been followed by a man who made them feel uncomfortable >> i was inspired. i'm starting my own. i did get quite a few. do you like my at? what do you think? 's how are you doing? he likes it. he digs it. >> check it out. >> look
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so see what another book congressman coll has recommended, visit coal/house.gov. >> here's our primetime lineup. tonight at 7:00 p.m. eastern the argument that's first amendment was created to protect the democratic process. not individual rights. at 7:30 princeton university's patricia kelly talk about how poor people in baltimore are created by the government. then at 8:00, the cargoment hat china is not overtaking the united states as the supreme global power. followed by author john ronson's take on public shaming at 9:00 p.m. eastern. on "after words" at 10:00, grow very nordquist discusses his critique of the internal revenue service. and we wrap up our primetime lineup at 11:00 with report putnam. he questions whether the idea of the american dream is head in his book "our kids. "happens tonight on c-span2's book tv. >> could the development of these missiles have been prevented? there might have been opportunities. one suggest education is a proposal by stalin in 1952, offering to allow germany to be unified with free elections on condition that it not join a hostile military all
so see what another book congressman coll has recommended, visit coal/house.gov. >> here's our primetime lineup. tonight at 7:00 p.m. eastern the argument that's first amendment was created to protect the democratic process. not individual rights. at 7:30 princeton university's patricia kelly talk about how poor people in baltimore are created by the government. then at 8:00, the cargoment hat china is not overtaking the united states as the supreme global power. followed by author john...
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steve coll is dean of the columbia journalism school, a pulitzer prize-winning journalist himself andhe outside investigation. >> ifill: thank you for joining us. for six months this story was reported, four months in your investigation. how id this happen? >> well, it was a collective failure and an avoidable failure. you had a reporter who got caught up in subject matter, had worked very hard but did not do some of the basic checking of derogatory information with subjects didn't do some of the basic provision of details to subjects that would have generated information that probably would have led her to turn in the other direction. then her editor failed to insist that she close these reporting gaps. the editor allowed into the story misleading attributions that withheld from readers important information about what was and wasn't known to "rolling stone". and then finally the editor's editor, the supervising editor of the magazine, though he read the drafts, though he had some conversations about the holes in the story, he didn't intervene. and while as you pointed out the factch
steve coll is dean of the columbia journalism school, a pulitzer prize-winning journalist himself andhe outside investigation. >> ifill: thank you for joining us. for six months this story was reported, four months in your investigation. how id this happen? >> well, it was a collective failure and an avoidable failure. you had a reporter who got caught up in subject matter, had worked very hard but did not do some of the basic checking of derogatory information with subjects didn't...
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joining me is krejci -- karim sadjadpour and steve coll. >> they think let's normalize. our alliance with the shaw was a lynchpin of our strategy in the middle east, the iranian civilization and population are potential players in a more stable world after the revolutionary fervor dies. let's move towards it's and take a risk even though it will upset our sunni allies. there are people who think small. there's a sectarian war going on that's getting deeper and darker by the day. shi'a iran is a party to that conflict. >> we conclude this evening with bernard-henri levy, the french writer talking about the middle east and what's happening on the ground in iraq. >> we have a unique country in europe where there's such a support for big parting but she's on the decline already. a lot of people again predicted she did not get that. because the french borders begin to understand not only that she's a woman but also that this party which pretends to be the clean party is full of dirty people. >> rose: the iran negotiations come down to the wire, and a conversation with bernard
joining me is krejci -- karim sadjadpour and steve coll. >> they think let's normalize. our alliance with the shaw was a lynchpin of our strategy in the middle east, the iranian civilization and population are potential players in a more stable world after the revolutionary fervor dies. let's move towards it's and take a risk even though it will upset our sunni allies. there are people who think small. there's a sectarian war going on that's getting deeper and darker by the day. shi'a...
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the move colling after they recognised the killing of thousands of armenians in turkey as genocide. turkey claims it will damage their relationship with austria. >> translation: we want to establish normal relations with turkey. he haven't set conditions for the turks. we haven't said we have to recognise the armenian genocide. our position is fair and instruct difficult. the turkish side set different conditions >>> nigeria's military said it invaded boko haram's last-known stronghold the raid taking place in north-east bono state. troops backed by a force launched an offensive against the armed group, and recaptured much of the territory it controlled. >> an indian farmer driven to desperation hung himself from a tree in new delhi, it occurred drog a protest over -- during a protest over prime minister narendra modi's farm reform and amid allegations that he has not done enough to help during the unseasonal remains. >> reporter: this is the body of a farmer hanging himself at a political rally meant to highlight farmer's right. >> translation: a man commits suicide when he find al
the move colling after they recognised the killing of thousands of armenians in turkey as genocide. turkey claims it will damage their relationship with austria. >> translation: we want to establish normal relations with turkey. he haven't set conditions for the turks. we haven't said we have to recognise the armenian genocide. our position is fair and instruct difficult. the turkish side set different conditions >>> nigeria's military said it invaded boko haram's last-known...
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steve coll the dean of the journalism school, said that's not an excuse. >> we found no evidence thatackie requested they refrain from checking their story independently. in one case she suggested a way they could do so. >> reporter: the report said nose consequential flaw what was not contacting the three friends jackie spoke to the night she said she was raped. >> if they had made that enquiry, perhaps just motivated by fairness, they would have discovered a whole other set of facts. >> reporter: the investigation faulted the reporter, sabrina rubin erdely, for not providing the fraternity with enough details about the alleged attack for it to adequately respond inch a statement today the fraternity called "rolling stone"'s report reckless and says it plans to pursue all available legal action against the magazine. columbia also said erdely didn't do enough identify the identity of the attacker. the charlottesville police department wasn't able to confirm that person even existed. jackie did not cooperate with the police investigation or the columbia review and her attorney had no c
steve coll the dean of the journalism school, said that's not an excuse. >> we found no evidence thatackie requested they refrain from checking their story independently. in one case she suggested a way they could do so. >> reporter: the report said nose consequential flaw what was not contacting the three friends jackie spoke to the night she said she was raped. >> if they had made that enquiry, perhaps just motivated by fairness, they would have discovered a whole other set...
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field has colle heald is owned by corinthian college. corinthian schools are facing eminent closure due to financial and legal trouble. >>> you can now get your "star wars" on your ipad. ♪ the saga is now available in digital hd and you can download it for any of your devices as of this morning. you can get the digital movie collection, including all six of the movies for 90 bucks. the collection is expected to include a number of bonus features as well. >> chewy always stands out. >>> you can preorder your apple watch. it went on sale on the apple website overnight. most of the models are already sold out. delivery dates for the newest orders are june or later. if you're still on the fence check out the watch at apple stores but you can't buy it for several weeks. the watch starts at $549. >>> apple put out a lot of money to customers for the watch. landon dowdy live at cnbc world headquarters with that side of it. good morning. >> hey, scott, good morning. you're right. le starts to take preorders for the watch today. "fortune" is repo
field has colle heald is owned by corinthian college. corinthian schools are facing eminent closure due to financial and legal trouble. >>> you can now get your "star wars" on your ipad. ♪ the saga is now available in digital hd and you can download it for any of your devices as of this morning. you can get the digital movie collection, including all six of the movies for 90 bucks. the collection is expected to include a number of bonus features as well. >> chewy...
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. >>> a the fir look at the uivsity colle today in knya where the militantsilled 148eople la thursdaylanes bomd camps in neiboring somalia destroying stockpiles of wap. and ty ve threatened to streenya agai >>> 116-year-old american wan the oldest person last week sadly didn get to live with that hon for long. grtre weaver died today in arns. brin 18 verified by a number of records. a 117-year-o japane wen pass away last week gertrude loor the title as the old he ha person. ad e w clpi she wanted oama to attend her 117th birthday party. the advice f ling aong wi use a lot of skin moiurize treat erybody ncel lo your neighbor and et your home cooking, not fast food. >>when you t and watch telision y probably don't think it is watching you. some popular brands may spyg. ad kg channels convenient cn mir programs you are wahing. ad some monitors can track what d. you are watching. > and it is valuable ifmation for maeters wanting e it trecommend so offer ext conte on shows you are watching or serve u ctomized advertising. > and you mht see t pop-up ads bausehe advertisers know who y arend
. >>> a the fir look at the uivsity colle today in knya where the militantsilled 148eople la thursdaylanes bomd camps in neiboring somalia destroying stockpiles of wap. and ty ve threatened to streenya agai >>> 116-year-old american wan the oldest person last week sadly didn get to live with that hon for long. grtre weaver died today in arns. brin 18 verified by a number of records. a 117-year-o japane wen pass away last week gertrude loor the title as the old he ha person. ad...
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that's mount ephraim avenue there southbound near collings avenue.g up to two lanes until about 6 o'clock this morning. and if you're riding mass transit in new jersey, njt's river line just like the last few days running every 30 minutes again this morning. that's because of signal issues. david. >> right now, matt, we're on or about 50 degrees across most of the region going up to 56 by 9 o'clock and the rest of the day looks mainly sunny with a high of 69 degrees late this afternoon, probably around 4 o'clock. i could see us holding that straight through 5 o'clock. a little bit breezy but a pretty good looking day and feeling warmer than yesterday. we have some issues down along the gulf coast with the potential for some severe weather down there. not only do we have strong gusty winds all the way from about louisiana and near new orleans down in through the heart of florida there's also the potential for some hail, some thunderstorms produced in this part of the country and also perhaps an isolated tornado so if you're traveling down to florida l
that's mount ephraim avenue there southbound near collings avenue.g up to two lanes until about 6 o'clock this morning. and if you're riding mass transit in new jersey, njt's river line just like the last few days running every 30 minutes again this morning. that's because of signal issues. david. >> right now, matt, we're on or about 50 degrees across most of the region going up to 56 by 9 o'clock and the rest of the day looks mainly sunny with a high of 69 degrees late this afternoon,...
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in haddon township still have that work for another half hour along 168 on collings avenue and nicholson road. two lanes out of commission there. tam. >> a coroner will try to offer police more clues today as they investigate what led to the death of a montgomery county couple. their young son discovered their mutilated bodies yesterday and police say the weapon used seems to have been a chainsaw. the couple's bodies were found in their home on the 1100 block of country lane in lower moreland township. the district attorney's office has not released the names of the homeowners but others have identified them as nicole and chris peppelman. they reportedly had been known to have a troubled relationship. you'll hear neighborhood reaction to their deaths coming up in our next half hour. >> new this morning, new jersey state police are asking for your help in the search for a missing teen. no one has seen 17-year-old rachel lynn manzo since late sunday night. friends of the pittsgrove salem county native say she was texting with an unknown male that day and she might have been planning to mee
in haddon township still have that work for another half hour along 168 on collings avenue and nicholson road. two lanes out of commission there. tam. >> a coroner will try to offer police more clues today as they investigate what led to the death of a montgomery county couple. their young son discovered their mutilated bodies yesterday and police say the weapon used seems to have been a chainsaw. the couple's bodies were found in their home on the 1100 block of country lane in lower...
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>>t was nht of jazz at cenut hill colle tonit. > ♪ > iss philelph sed bn point blk, it ifst sow of, serall's music dptment. jmmy mm li comg up at 1: rht after ction nws"nd he's jim with a pevwf tight's show. > anks, j. hrs ip it at a u to tonht. the wor pce to turn in te incdible hk. > e bed roo > rv i minnesota winters are brutal. it's tough being cooped up. it gets a little stale. when dad opens up the window what's the first thing he does? [takes deep breath] the tobin stance. spring is in the air. and pollen, dog hair... the sunshine looks like fairy dust. [doorbell chimes] wow! what's this? swiffer sweeper. swiffer dusters. removes up to 70% of dust and allergens. stays on there like glue. wow, look at that! eww. [breathing deeply] the tobin stance. that is totally what it is. >> me er f mets d tehosthe philli. > was a good day f the mts. > illiesave not been song myuns so far this sas a if you tught cae sceny might have cang tngs, think aga. pilli d met if you se eight buc for a br in the stium wod you waste i thring it on gdy szeme. >> at is in the rht. > ron hara on thmnd cme back
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work between camden and haddon heights along 168 between collings avenue and nicholson road up to twolocked for the next hour. they cleared out early in bellmawr. the ramp from 295 northbound to the black horse pike is reopened so no need to worry about that but new castle 141 southbound is blocked at 13 for about another week. tam. >> all right, thank you, matt. >>> autopsies are scheduled for today on a montgomery county couple found dead in their home. they were mutilated and police believe the weapon used may have been a chainsaw and it was their own young son who discovered this horrible scene. "action news" reporter annie mccormick is live in lower moreland township. she's got the latest on what we know. good morning annie. >> reporter: good morning tam. and a gruesome discovery by that little boy. at this point investigators say it is still early in the investigation. they can say that they are investigating the woman's death as a homicide but they are not ready to say if this is a case of a murder-suicide. around 1:00 p.m. tuesday police say a young boy discovered his parents
work between camden and haddon heights along 168 between collings avenue and nicholson road up to twolocked for the next hour. they cleared out early in bellmawr. the ramp from 295 northbound to the black horse pike is reopened so no need to worry about that but new castle 141 southbound is blocked at 13 for about another week. tam. >> all right, thank you, matt. >>> autopsies are scheduled for today on a montgomery county couple found dead in their home. they were mutilated and...
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according to coll the failure was systemic.feel we laid bear a record that ought to give "rolling stone" serious pause about its policies and editorial systems. >> reporter: in a statement the chapter president said the report demonstrates the reckless nature in which "rolling stone" failed to research and verify facts. a law professor at george washington university and an expert on ethics in journalism. >> anyone who mentions this fraternity at virginia immediately things one thing, gang rape. >> reporter: said the magazine opened itself up to possible legal action when it didn't give the fraternity a chance to respond. >> i think the fraternity has a legitimate case to make. even though you are not named in a story it is possible to sue if people figure it out. >> reporter: ryan duffen was depicted as a friend who discouraged her from reporting the incident. he was not contacted. >> had i been contacted before the article they may have been able to clear up discrepancies. >> reporter: she says the author overlooked more veri
according to coll the failure was systemic.feel we laid bear a record that ought to give "rolling stone" serious pause about its policies and editorial systems. >> reporter: in a statement the chapter president said the report demonstrates the reckless nature in which "rolling stone" failed to research and verify facts. a law professor at george washington university and an expert on ethics in journalism. >> anyone who mentions this fraternity at virginia...
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. >> reporter: steel coll is the dean of the school of journalism and the coauthor into the "rolling stone" article report. in it, jackie is claimed to be involved in the gang rape. the reporter sabrina erdely editors and fact checkers failed to verify jackie's account. according to coll the failure was systemic. >> we bear the record that should give "rolling stone" pause about the policies and editorial systems. >> reporter: uva's phi kappa psi said the report demonstrates the reckless nature. jonathan turley is a professor and expert on ektthics. >> anyone who mentions this fraternity at virginia immediately thinks gang rape. >> reporter: he says the magazine opened itself up to legal action when they did not give others a chance to respond. >> the fraternity has a legitimate argument to make. so do the individuals who were implicated implicated. although you are not named in a story, it is possible to sue. >> reporter: ryan duffin was de depicted as jackie's friend. he was not contacted by anyone from "rolling stone." >> they may have been able to clear tup. >> reporter: alex was
. >> reporter: steel coll is the dean of the school of journalism and the coauthor into the "rolling stone" article report. in it, jackie is claimed to be involved in the gang rape. the reporter sabrina erdely editors and fact checkers failed to verify jackie's account. according to coll the failure was systemic. >> we bear the record that should give "rolling stone" pause about the policies and editorial systems. >> reporter: uva's phi kappa psi said the...
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but then i was reading what steve coll said.e said there were no line to colleagues and i would think it's ground for automatic firing or serious sanctions. those are his word. i can understand leonard saying i'm going to support my staff. delays certain amount of loyalty. sometimes you get a second chance in life. i understand the knee jerk she should be fired. i think erdely would have a hard time finding another job somewhere. jon: starbucks. >> i think they will get a lot of criticism. jon: part of the criticism is this woman sabrina erdely went looking for the place where she could write the perfect story about rape on campus. she found it and didn't want to question her course because she was so committed to this story. >> the report says it was every element in the system itself. the fact checkers and editors are meant to question a writer. people call you and say what about this. give us this research. where are you coming from on this? none of that happened. so necessity fired hoarve was responsible there would be no ma
but then i was reading what steve coll said.e said there were no line to colleagues and i would think it's ground for automatic firing or serious sanctions. those are his word. i can understand leonard saying i'm going to support my staff. delays certain amount of loyalty. sometimes you get a second chance in life. i understand the knee jerk she should be fired. i think erdely would have a hard time finding another job somewhere. jon: starbucks. >> i think they will get a lot of...
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. >> that is steve coll addressing a crowd of reporters from columbia journalism school calling this not just a failure of journalism but saying rolling stone failed on every single level. if you want watching the news. "rolling stone" formally retracted its story late last night. they originally asked columbia journalism school to conduct this report. this report said at every level there was a failure of journalistic standards. you just heard the dean say it failed in methodology. if you read deeper in the report it points to the report more has not been fired as well as her editor who said she'll keep her job and everyone else will too. senator scott brown what do you think? >> absolutely not. journalists play an important role in holding public officials accountable and they have an obligation to get the facts right and if they are not right they find out what is right. to put something out there like what has done has not only damaged the university of virginia but the fraternity system as a whole. the individuals associated with the university. no one is going to be held accoun
. >> that is steve coll addressing a crowd of reporters from columbia journalism school calling this not just a failure of journalism but saying rolling stone failed on every single level. if you want watching the news. "rolling stone" formally retracted its story late last night. they originally asked columbia journalism school to conduct this report. this report said at every level there was a failure of journalistic standards. you just heard the dean say it failed in...
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when to lenape high school in medford chad pradelli has more on his local roots in a live report colling up at 5:00. >>> one man is dead after a deadly crash in buck county and police say that alcohol may have been a factor. it happened at 2:30 this morning on mechanicsville road, brian halstead went into the northbound lanes to pass a car in front of him but as he moved back into the southbound lane he lost control and went off the road and hit a utility pole, he died at the scene but they are still investigating, they say he may have been drinking. the road is back open. >>> with roads rails and bridges in critical need of renewal. an influential group of leaders calling for children in the infrastructure, this was led by former governor ed rendell, urging lawmakers to come up with a funding bill for infrastructure and that the economy will suffer without one meanwhile penndot and leaders are trying to keep the streets safer for pedestrians in philadelphia, a new campaign it's road safety not rocket science, it's a series of activities to promote safety around temple university. they a
when to lenape high school in medford chad pradelli has more on his local roots in a live report colling up at 5:00. >>> one man is dead after a deadly crash in buck county and police say that alcohol may have been a factor. it happened at 2:30 this morning on mechanicsville road, brian halstead went into the northbound lanes to pass a car in front of him but as he moved back into the southbound lane he lost control and went off the road and hit a utility pole, he died at the scene but...
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the roads are slick. .2" of rain have fallen here but it was colling down good here earlier.blem is the wind. chp says high wind advisories are in effect for the dumbarton bridge, san mateo, bay bridge and also the richmond/san rafael bridge. the four bridges altogether on the bay bridge talking about a 20-mile-per-hour wind. that's what was reported earlier this morning even gusting up to 30 miles per hour. you want to make sure you have a good hold of the wheel here when you're driving on the bay bridge. live at the toll plaza. i'm ryan takeo kpix 5. >>> the chp has a traffic alert in place for the macarthur maze eastbound 580 highway 24. a big rig accident with one car pinned under the rig two lanes are shut down. very slow approaching the scene. and the bay bridge toll plaza you heard from ryan takeo, still backed up into the macarthur maze. wind advisories in place for most bay area bridges. take a look at these live pictures of the nimitz. it's bumper to bumper northbound 880 approaching 23rd. that's where we have an accident also involving a big rig and other cars. tra
the roads are slick. .2" of rain have fallen here but it was colling down good here earlier.blem is the wind. chp says high wind advisories are in effect for the dumbarton bridge, san mateo, bay bridge and also the richmond/san rafael bridge. the four bridges altogether on the bay bridge talking about a 20-mile-per-hour wind. that's what was reported earlier this morning even gusting up to 30 miles per hour. you want to make sure you have a good hold of the wheel here when you're driving...
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. >> but he fought and won from homeless to coll >>> he's come a very long way from growing up homelesse south bay to now fighting for justice as a new york lawyer. coming up in a few minutes, how students rising above helped put one man on the right path. >>> first our chief meteorologist paul deanno is at at&t park pre-game tonight. >> reporter: yeah. the energy is building. who is going to win tonight? >> giants! >> reporter: the giants fans think that the giants are going to win. green outside at&t park. we are at second and king. isn't game night fun? all these people converging on the stadium people going in, the smell of all the food being cooked around here in the air. it's game night. it's exhibition baseball. but it's the a's and giants. they will do it again for real in september but we have exhibition baseball in san francisco tonight in oakland coming up tomorrow. the a's and giants play tomorrow. we are cooling off. san bruno 59. livermore 68. san francisco 60. san jose 64. santa rosa 71. another chilly one tonight. isolated upper 30s away from the water north bay east bay
. >> but he fought and won from homeless to coll >>> he's come a very long way from growing up homelesse south bay to now fighting for justice as a new york lawyer. coming up in a few minutes, how students rising above helped put one man on the right path. >>> first our chief meteorologist paul deanno is at at&t park pre-game tonight. >> reporter: yeah. the energy is building. who is going to win tonight? >> giants! >> reporter: the giants fans...
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they're certainly colling out. the question is about consumer and comcast says that the consumer will benefit from this deal, right? faster broadband and access to superior video experience. but that is one of the receipts that the consumers could be harmed. we'll see what happens. these reports pushed these stock and give them a lot of volatility. liz: next in line for mergers is at&t and directv those stocks are down not as much as time warner cable. to the markets overall what is the driving force behind the sea of red? todd colvin, you are at cme. jeff grossman is standing by. todd, suddenly in europe this morning you started to see a pretty significant selloff, with the dacs in germany which hit historic highs paring by several hundred points. >> two things we're looking at. and one is the movement of equities based on potential bank interventions has really gone off and gone overboard in my opinion. we have greece. another weekend where they run at of money. will they make the interest payments. will they mak
they're certainly colling out. the question is about consumer and comcast says that the consumer will benefit from this deal, right? faster broadband and access to superior video experience. but that is one of the receipts that the consumers could be harmed. we'll see what happens. these reports pushed these stock and give them a lot of volatility. liz: next in line for mergers is at&t and directv those stocks are down not as much as time warner cable. to the markets overall what is the...
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i looked at everybody colle collectively coming together to make a difference tonight that brought about a different outcome than last night. >> and we should be very clear here. most of the people that came out listened to what you said, listened to what people said. and when the curfew went into place, went home. there was a few number of people out here that caused some of the problems that we saw. >> and that is true. i want to take the credit, but i believe it was really an act of god as i mentioned to you earlier. i prayed the whole way here. i prayed in the car. i parked ten blocks away and walked and prayed, talked to god. i just prayed while i was here and i believe that if you seek god's faith, as i did, simply asking for peace, starting from when i posted on facebook, that i'm believing in god, we're bringing peace to the city of baltimore. >> at what point, i know you were talking about that unity line that we saw out here, those members of the community that locked arm in arm and stood between themselves and the police that were out here, you were out here, as well, standing
i looked at everybody colle collectively coming together to make a difference tonight that brought about a different outcome than last night. >> and we should be very clear here. most of the people that came out listened to what you said, listened to what people said. and when the curfew went into place, went home. there was a few number of people out here that caused some of the problems that we saw. >> and that is true. i want to take the credit, but i believe it was really an act...
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and a colling trend by the weekend. the -- a cooling trend by the weekend.t this hour. we are now receiving an offshore flow. that offshore flow is all because of that right there. huge dome of high pressure building in from the western pacific. warmest days of the week will be today and tomorrow. and then we cool down by the weekend as high pressure moves east and low pressure from the north begins to descend on the bay area enhancing the marine layer. low 90s sacramento throug stockton. immediatemedium to high pollen count. >> the extended forecast: >> 12:35, daytime baseball grab your sunblock 82 degrees when jesse chavez takes the mound for the good guys. what a day at the baseball park today. right? >> yeah. if you want to meet roberta, you'll be over the a's dugout. >> and your number is? [ laughter ] >> you live in what city? [overlapping speakers >> do you guys have apple watches? >> nope. >> no tatoos? >> nope. >>> here's the story for you folks. some people with nifty new apple watches are learning they got a couple of problems. for example, tattoo
and a colling trend by the weekend. the -- a cooling trend by the weekend.t this hour. we are now receiving an offshore flow. that offshore flow is all because of that right there. huge dome of high pressure building in from the western pacific. warmest days of the week will be today and tomorrow. and then we cool down by the weekend as high pressure moves east and low pressure from the north begins to descend on the bay area enhancing the marine layer. low 90s sacramento throug stockton....
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this is a shepherd colling and his children out in the field to bring in the goats and the sheep. it gives you an idea of the terrain. not very forgiving them affordable. it gives you the idea that life goes on no matter what. we did see 17 graves. we have no idea who was in there. it was interesting to have the taliban show as a violation of human rights. pakistanis captured in december 2000 one. if you live in the region long enough, you immediately know they are pakistani. these are the fellows that came out of that sisisi training probably traded back to pakistan for afghans that might need in jail there or interrogated by the americans. in december, this is december 17. bin laden has successfully escaped over a 10,000 foot path. behind come in his retreat, he was covered by 15 arabs. this is also the time that tommy franks denied the marines access. we had it italian ending -- a battalion and a half in the indian ocean waiting to parachute to chase bin laden. but, tommy franks, god bless him, said no. if i start to sound cynical, it is because i am. this is during ramadan. do
this is a shepherd colling and his children out in the field to bring in the goats and the sheep. it gives you an idea of the terrain. not very forgiving them affordable. it gives you the idea that life goes on no matter what. we did see 17 graves. we have no idea who was in there. it was interesting to have the taliban show as a violation of human rights. pakistanis captured in december 2000 one. if you live in the region long enough, you immediately know they are pakistani. these are the...
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charlie rose has journalist steve coll and karim sadjapour of the carnegie endowment on the negotiationsan's nuclear program. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you on-line, and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us here at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> lincoln financial-- committed to helping you take charge of your life and become you're own chief life officer. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly busines report" with tyler mathisen sue herera. >>> anything but dull. stocks close out the first three months of the year just about where they started, but the wild swings kept investors on edge and created
charlie rose has journalist steve coll and karim sadjapour of the carnegie endowment on the negotiationsan's nuclear program. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you on-line, and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us here at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> lincoln financial-- committed to...
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this is a shepherd colling and his children out in the field to bring in the goats and the sheep. it gives you an idea of the terrain. not very forgiving them affordable. it gives you the idea that life goes on no matter what. we did see 17 graves. we have no idea who was in there. it was interesting to have the taliban show as a violation of human rights. pakistanis captured in december 2000 one. if you live in the region long enough, you immediately know they are pakistani. these are the fellows that came out of that sisisi training probably traded back to pakistan for afghans that might need in jail there or interrogated by the americans. in december, this is december 17. bin laden has successfully escaped over a 10,000 foot path. behind come in his retreat, he was covered by 15 arabs. this is also the time that tommy franks denied the marines access. we had it italian ending -- a battalion and a half in the indian ocean waiting to parachute to chase bin laden. but, tommy franks, god bless him, said no. if i start to sound cynical, it is because i am. this is during ramadan. do
this is a shepherd colling and his children out in the field to bring in the goats and the sheep. it gives you an idea of the terrain. not very forgiving them affordable. it gives you the idea that life goes on no matter what. we did see 17 graves. we have no idea who was in there. it was interesting to have the taliban show as a violation of human rights. pakistanis captured in december 2000 one. if you live in the region long enough, you immediately know they are pakistani. these are the...
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>> no, no.y coll i actually think my colleague, congressman smith, actually clarified what he meant.he was talking about the issue of marriage equality which he's been clear he doesn't support. i thinkt he he made clarifying statements after that that make clear that griet are human rights. that we're -- gay rights are human rights. that we're talking about individuals beingm free from violence and discrimination and marginalization. i think it is well accepted as a universal principle that members of the lgbt community have a m right to be protected from discrimination and violence and being marginalized. i think there's no question that gay rights or r-- gay rights are try human rights, that's the messagetake tha of the country. that's the message we try to transmit around the world.in one of the things that's important to say, it's not only that that's an important statement for members of the lgbt community, it's also a statement because we all benefit, the entire community benefits whey n every individual has the opportunity to realize scrimi their full potential freena from unf
>> no, no.y coll i actually think my colleague, congressman smith, actually clarified what he meant.he was talking about the issue of marriage equality which he's been clear he doesn't support. i thinkt he he made clarifying statements after that that make clear that griet are human rights. that we're -- gay rights are human rights. that we're talking about individuals beingm free from violence and discrimination and marginalization. i think it is well accepted as a universal principle...
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colling cooling you off in time for the weekend. 70s on the way. >>> over here we're outlining the trafficel southbound on 880 off of dakotao. the dumb bortenbridge. a late slowdown continues on northbound 885 up to 17. smoother drive. still congestion heavy toward the bay bridge. the metering lights are on. >>> back to the "today" show. another update in 25 minutes. >>> taking a look at the headlines a new report fiptds more than four in ten americans are breathing air that's unhealthy. the american lung association estimates more than 138 million americans live where pollution levels are unsafe. pollution got worse in the west. los angeles has the worst ozone pollution, bismarck north dakota and ft. myers, florida are two of the cleanest cities. >> breast feeding may be beneficial in reducing a chance of breast cancer later in life. researchers looked at 1600 women and found those that breast fed had a 30% reduction in recurring. breast feeding is not only good for the baby but may have benefits for the mom as well. >>> changing diet could affect the risk of colon cancer. in a study 20 a
colling cooling you off in time for the weekend. 70s on the way. >>> over here we're outlining the trafficel southbound on 880 off of dakotao. the dumb bortenbridge. a late slowdown continues on northbound 885 up to 17. smoother drive. still congestion heavy toward the bay bridge. the metering lights are on. >>> back to the "today" show. another update in 25 minutes. >>> taking a look at the headlines a new report fiptds more than four in ten americans are...