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kentuckyontract -- attorney general jack conway. thank you for joining us.e will be right back. ♪ >> i am emily chang. back with kentucky attorney general jack conway talking about for-profit colleges moving online and whether they are providing what they promise. they are moving the sourcing of student and marketing efforts. what do we know about the online practices. had an investigation a couple of years ago. we investigated a company called queen street, based in california. they had about 800 different domain -- domain names. think someone should have known this was not a government website. used to mimic a government website. we had a lot of veterans coming back wanting to know how they could use the post-9/11 g.i. benefits and would go on and they have the yellow ribbon schools they were highlighting and made it look to veterans they could only use benefits of for-profit schools. aggressive online marketing campaign through the lead generators. a lot of the schools have gone off the veterans -- gone after the veterans a cousin of the 90-10 rule. >> th
kentuckyontract -- attorney general jack conway. thank you for joining us.e will be right back. ♪ >> i am emily chang. back with kentucky attorney general jack conway talking about for-profit colleges moving online and whether they are providing what they promise. they are moving the sourcing of student and marketing efforts. what do we know about the online practices. had an investigation a couple of years ago. we investigated a company called queen street, based in california. they...
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host: kellyanne conway? guest: thank you, sir. republicans focused mainly on that all the way up until the supreme court case in 2012. just as a refresher that case said the aca is constitutional under congress' taxing power. they did not say it was constitutional because it is a mandate or not a mandate -- because a mandate is constitutional or not constitutional. if you go back and look at the briefs that were submitted to the supreme court that was a very small point of everybody's brief in the oral argument. i think you've got something. folks are already so sick -- so suspicious of an exhausted with the aca. many people -- married women in particular are so do truly -- married women in particular. it doesn't surprise me they are against it. i think your advice is very good , and the republicans ought to follow it. whether or not the supreme court found the aca to be constitutional entirely separate ground, folks don't like to be told by the government what to do. it is pretty remarkable we would be forced to buy a product or
host: kellyanne conway? guest: thank you, sir. republicans focused mainly on that all the way up until the supreme court case in 2012. just as a refresher that case said the aca is constitutional under congress' taxing power. they did not say it was constitutional because it is a mandate or not a mandate -- because a mandate is constitutional or not constitutional. if you go back and look at the briefs that were submitted to the supreme court that was a very small point of everybody's brief in...
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and the other town is vilonia which is east of conway.nia area that came in. i can't say that they were more injured. more severely injured. there were more folks from vilonia. >> lori, did you get a sense of victims what they saw, what they experienced did it go from ugly to dangerous when they were brought in? >> no, i didn't. we were more interested in helping people find people. they were tree yawiiagtriaged. many people have stories this morning. >> that's right. this is one of those situations unfortunately where the picture tells the whole story. lori, thank you, a very long night for you and your hospital staff. we thank you for what you're doing. >>> coming up on "new day," an intense new search for flight 370. we have much more ocean to cover. new tools. new companies running them. and a new time line. eight months or more. we will tell you what is behind the changes. man: definitely more murdery than the reviews said. captain obvious: this is a creepy room. man: oh hey, captain obvious. captain obvious: you should have used hot
and the other town is vilonia which is east of conway.nia area that came in. i can't say that they were more injured. more severely injured. there were more folks from vilonia. >> lori, did you get a sense of victims what they saw, what they experienced did it go from ugly to dangerous when they were brought in? >> no, i didn't. we were more interested in helping people find people. they were tree yawiiagtriaged. many people have stories this morning. >> that's right. this is...
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we are back with kentucky attorney general jack conway talking about for-profit colleges and whethery are providing the benefit that they promised. johnson has been doing an ongoing investigation. online,these guys move they often move their sourcing of students online. tell us about those practices. investigation. we investigated a company that is based in california. they had 800 different domain names. now they're down to 100. they had a site called gibill.com. someone should have known that this was not a government website. it may make a government website. about these websites, and we have had a lot of our veterans coming back and wanting to know how they could use their benefit. they would go on to this website and they would have yellow ribbon schools that they were highlighting. veterans likek to they could only use their benefit of for-profit schools. we had a very aggressive marketing campaign through this site. a lot of these schools have gone after veteran because of the 90-10 rule. >> please explain that. can onlyhat schools have 90% of their money coming from loans. th
we are back with kentucky attorney general jack conway talking about for-profit colleges and whethery are providing the benefit that they promised. johnson has been doing an ongoing investigation. online,these guys move they often move their sourcing of students online. tell us about those practices. investigation. we investigated a company that is based in california. they had 800 different domain names. now they're down to 100. they had a site called gibill.com. someone should have known that...
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the town of conway was reportedly hard hit. we have residents seeing what happened watch this. casy segal is surveying the damage at mayflower, arkansas about ten miles down the road from conway. casy? >> i get goose bumps when i hear tornado sirens when you see the damage you can only put yourself in these peoples' shoes forecasters say the winds about 130-135 miles per hour last night. how strong is that? look at this, it's strong enough to twist this metal like it's silly putty around this marquee pole. sunday evening, church. i want to show you what is left of the lifeline church in arkansas. it's not much the tornado moving into this direction. it's pushing eastward and pushed this wall over. right back here is what is left of the sanctuary. you can see it's just scattered with debris, twisted metal. back there, gray on the walls is where the pulpit was. this bible study had been going on here. at about -- >> you can see when we're covering breaking news events, we run into technical difficulties so we'll try to reconnect with casy and get a feel of the devastation already
the town of conway was reportedly hard hit. we have residents seeing what happened watch this. casy segal is surveying the damage at mayflower, arkansas about ten miles down the road from conway. casy? >> i get goose bumps when i hear tornado sirens when you see the damage you can only put yourself in these peoples' shoes forecasters say the winds about 130-135 miles per hour last night. how strong is that? look at this, it's strong enough to twist this metal like it's silly putty around...
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casey siegal is surveying the damage, about ten miles down the road from conway. casey? >> reporter: yeah, megyn, i get goose bumps when i hear the tornado sirens and chaos because once you walk around and see the damage, you can put yourself in these people's shoes. the national weather forecasters say the winds were about 130 to 135 miles an hour last night. how strong is that? look at this. it's strong enough to twist this metal like it's silly puddy around this pole. where are a lot of people on sunday evening? church. i want to show you what is left of the lifeline church here in arkansas, mayflower. not much. the tornado is moving in this direction and pushed eastward and pushed this wall over. megyn, right back here is what is left at the sanctuary. you can see that it is scattered with debris, twisted metal. back there the gray on the walls, that is where the pulpet was. this bible study had just been going on at about -- >> yeah, and you can see that so often when we're covering breaking news events, especially in hard-hit areas we run into technical difficultie
casey siegal is surveying the damage, about ten miles down the road from conway. casey? >> reporter: yeah, megyn, i get goose bumps when i hear the tornado sirens and chaos because once you walk around and see the damage, you can put yourself in these people's shoes. the national weather forecasters say the winds were about 130 to 135 miles an hour last night. how strong is that? look at this. it's strong enough to twist this metal like it's silly puddy around this pole. where are a lot...
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>>reporter: but conway payed nothing.ding up credit for free ride by reption recommending all of his friends and family to car service provider uber. in this first class cabin we found passengers paying 500, 600 even 1,000 dollars for tickets. >> my particular was 550 dlaivrments mine was literally free. that was hi breakfast. >>reporter: he did it using air lane mile that he got for signing up for the right credit card. offering up wards of 4 40,000 free miles. >> i currently have 23 credit cards. >>reporter: 23. >> 23, yes. >>reporter: that does not sound like a good plan. that was rebecca reporting. by the way her prison for the trip 750 dollars after all the deals bryce paid 35 dollars. >> one last check of the weather now. let's check in with sandhya. >> hi carolyn. look at live doppler 7hd right now. cloud around the north bay along the coast line. we continue to see the cloud increasing through the night going into tomorrow morning but by tomorrow afternoon the sun out inland areas warm into the 70's. these tempera
>>reporter: but conway payed nothing.ding up credit for free ride by reption recommending all of his friends and family to car service provider uber. in this first class cabin we found passengers paying 500, 600 even 1,000 dollars for tickets. >> my particular was 550 dlaivrments mine was literally free. that was hi breakfast. >>reporter: he did it using air lane mile that he got for signing up for the right credit card. offering up wards of 4 40,000 free miles. >> i...
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his name is bryce conway and he says he hasn't paid for a single flight in three years.e "up all nightline" with abc's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: bryce conway calls himself a travel hacker. he says he hasn't paid for a flight in three years. today he has agreed to show "nightline" how he does it. we invited bryce it a travel challenge. 12 hours to fly himself to a destination of our choosing. can he get himself to ft. lauderdale, florida, have lunch on the beach, and get back for absolutely nothing? >> thank you. >> and along the way, he agreed to show us his secrets. what exactly is travel hacking? >> travel hacking is a way of earning a lot of frequent flier miles, by way of credit card signups and special promotions and using the miles to book cheap trips. >> reporter: for many, this would require wracking up frequent flyer miles the old-fashioned way, flying. destination, ft. lauderdale, florida. we found passengers paying 500, 600, even $1,000 for tickets. >> my ticket was $550. ree, so was my breakfast. >> reporter: using his barclays world arrival card, bryce wa
his name is bryce conway and he says he hasn't paid for a single flight in three years.e "up all nightline" with abc's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: bryce conway calls himself a travel hacker. he says he hasn't paid for a flight in three years. today he has agreed to show "nightline" how he does it. we invited bryce it a travel challenge. 12 hours to fly himself to a destination of our choosing. can he get himself to ft. lauderdale, florida, have lunch on the beach, and...
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i'm not part of such of thing, but such a thing is being organized by ron conway and marc benowitz. >> benioff. >> benioff, excuse me. i'm not familiar with the details of it, but they are trying to do exactly what you have said for the benefit of san francisco. >> i don't know if you caught it. at the very end of it, the tail end of his question, he injected the premise that the tech community is exacerbating the problems of poverty in san francisco specifically. >> well, they're not. they're just making enough to pay higher rents, but i don't see that as exacerbating the problems of poverty. >> thank you. i wanted to say as a reminder to our radio audience, this program is presented by the commonwealth club's inforum "connect your intellect." for more about inforum and its upcoming events, please visit us on facebook or follow us @inforumsf on twitter. tonight, we're hosting tom perkins, "the war on the 1%," and we have another question in the audience. please. >> hi, mr. perkins. i'm a student at stanford law school, and in my free time from playing video games, two of the things i
i'm not part of such of thing, but such a thing is being organized by ron conway and marc benowitz. >> benioff. >> benioff, excuse me. i'm not familiar with the details of it, but they are trying to do exactly what you have said for the benefit of san francisco. >> i don't know if you caught it. at the very end of it, the tail end of his question, he injected the premise that the tech community is exacerbating the problems of poverty in san francisco specifically. >>...
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. >> the ceo of anametrics a company based in conway, new hampshire. >> what is facial recognition? >> the idea a computer can find a face and try to determine who that face is by searching a database. >> so is there a basic kind of concept of how it matches one face to another? >> there are mathematical algorithims. it starts with finding a face in a digital image and determining features of the face like your eyes. once it finds the features of the face, it builds a template instead of numbers that represents a number of qualities in the face including geometry, distances and including color or illumination and it's the template that's created that's used to do the search. >> along with other forms of bio metric identification like iris scanning, facial recognition technology was first widely used by u.s. military in iraq and afghanistan. >> we started 100% with the department of defense. right away, we got funneled to the intelligence agencies. that was very helpful if our development as we productized the technology. >> it built applications for domestic law enforcement. it got
. >> the ceo of anametrics a company based in conway, new hampshire. >> what is facial recognition? >> the idea a computer can find a face and try to determine who that face is by searching a database. >> so is there a basic kind of concept of how it matches one face to another? >> there are mathematical algorithims. it starts with finding a face in a digital image and determining features of the face like your eyes. once it finds the features of the face, it...
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all this mission equipment and conway cp out of the country is standing out to be a tricky proposition. ms knows he's in my lap as reports. he is somebody could fall into the world. we're talking right now probably at least twenty to thirty thousand people will just simply in the breaking down moving in with the back steps. it's the countdown to draw down at the end of the year nearly all us troops will leave afghanistan. before they head out the military must decide what to do with everything from microwaves to the maps she scrapped or sell them well pentagon officials are largely clouds again in the afghan national army's capabilities. we have seen increasingly used afghan forces are capable of assuming the lead. there are major concerns about leaving the equipment behind like they did in iraq but mum said that the us led six hundred million dollars worth of military equipment to iraq which included vehicles or to transport soldiers and tanks and some army vehicles like zombies. iraq as per reports from the us military equipment worth ten billion dollars of debts because of rock and
all this mission equipment and conway cp out of the country is standing out to be a tricky proposition. ms knows he's in my lap as reports. he is somebody could fall into the world. we're talking right now probably at least twenty to thirty thousand people will just simply in the breaking down moving in with the back steps. it's the countdown to draw down at the end of the year nearly all us troops will leave afghanistan. before they head out the military must decide what to do with everything...
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township, shannon wooten of adams, tennessee, carry shockey queensbury, new york, terry dibattista of conway, south carolina, lawrence christian of maryland, darryl thanthusis of nashville and dave of nashville, leo ready of scranton, pennsylvania, marilyn oronado of idaho, rosy cortenas of idaho, virginia garcia of adrian, oregon, renee toothwine of gilbert, south carolina, lindsey troutwine of framingham, massachusetts, phil troutwine of framingham, massachusetts, kim langley of phoenix, arizona, nick langley of phoenix, arizona, ken rimer of hammond, wisconsin, jane rimer of wisconsin and don igele of minnesota, randolph radabaker of baldwin, wisconsin. i'd like to introduce the department of transportation worst nightmare, the head of the center for safety and has done remarkable work on this issue. >> i am clarence detlo from the center for auto safety. general motors head the problem for years. nhtsa missed the obvious warning signs and people needlessly died in crashes because of defective decisionmaking at general motors. and the government. this is a complete failure of the recall s
township, shannon wooten of adams, tennessee, carry shockey queensbury, new york, terry dibattista of conway, south carolina, lawrence christian of maryland, darryl thanthusis of nashville and dave of nashville, leo ready of scranton, pennsylvania, marilyn oronado of idaho, rosy cortenas of idaho, virginia garcia of adrian, oregon, renee toothwine of gilbert, south carolina, lindsey troutwine of framingham, massachusetts, phil troutwine of framingham, massachusetts, kim langley of phoenix,...
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the experts may say that economic recovery is well underway the delegates of the cpsc conference in conwayaren't buying it. trav has no case to the seven members are still smarting from pay cuts the tension that be a temporary income in fees and extra unpaid hours imposed on to the park and talking to new treatments described by one speaker today at the huntington hijacked listen to talk them into austerity determined that workers like them on less than thirty five hasn't euro to be first in the queue for restoration of the pay cuts in line with the previous promise in croke park. some in government. are you talking tax cuts next year can you believe it. so i went to send a note in essence this morning to these government. you have an obligation cheerio peed in chinese to geneva on the commitments are making me where i'm tied into our money back on the twenty five k commitments. we want is the one to know the second to eliminate ninety seven with the significant cuts in pay for it to be true for christians to present a date and noted that even the german government was not conceding pay ri
the experts may say that economic recovery is well underway the delegates of the cpsc conference in conwayaren't buying it. trav has no case to the seven members are still smarting from pay cuts the tension that be a temporary income in fees and extra unpaid hours imposed on to the park and talking to new treatments described by one speaker today at the huntington hijacked listen to talk them into austerity determined that workers like them on less than thirty five hasn't euro to be first in...
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i'm not part of such of thing, but such a thing is being organized by ron conway and marc benowitz. >> benioff. >> benioff, excuse me. i'm not familiar with the details of it, but they are trying to do exactly what you have said for the benefit of san francisco. >> i don't know if you caught it. at the very end of it, the tail end of his question, he injected the premise that the tech community is exacerbating the problems of poverty in san francisco specifically. >> well, they're not. they're just making enough to pay higher rents, but i don't see that as exacerbating the problems of poverty. >> thank you. i wanted to say as a reminder to our radio audience, this program is presented by the commonwealth club's inforum "connect your intellect." for more about inforum and its upcoming events, please visit us on facebook or follow us @inforumsf on twitter. tonight, we're hosting tom perkins, "the war on the 1%," and we have another question in the audience. please. >> hi, mr. perkins. i'm a student at stanford law school, and in my free time from playing video games, two of the things i
i'm not part of such of thing, but such a thing is being organized by ron conway and marc benowitz. >> benioff. >> benioff, excuse me. i'm not familiar with the details of it, but they are trying to do exactly what you have said for the benefit of san francisco. >> i don't know if you caught it. at the very end of it, the tail end of his question, he injected the premise that the tech community is exacerbating the problems of poverty in san francisco specifically. >>...
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miken conway managed not to get caught up in any of that. two events this year. >>> that will do it for this late sunday night edition of sports wrap have a good week everybody. >> you looking for any indy car parts you know where to go. >> they can make you a nice deal, only been driven once. >> if you need a steering wheel. >> yeah. >> thank you for joining ktvu news. >> make sure and join channel 2 news at 4:30 a.m. we have one birthday wish for tomorrow night, a warriors win. i think they may be able female announcer: get on board for better sleep. it's sleep train's interest free for 3 event. get three years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort; even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. you'll never find an interest rate lower than sleep train's interest free for 3 event, on now. ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ worst morning ever. [ angelic music plays ] ♪ toaster strudel! best morning ever! [ hans ] warm, flaky, gooey. to
miken conway managed not to get caught up in any of that. two events this year. >>> that will do it for this late sunday night edition of sports wrap have a good week everybody. >> you looking for any indy car parts you know where to go. >> they can make you a nice deal, only been driven once. >> if you need a steering wheel. >> yeah. >> thank you for joining ktvu news. >> make sure and join channel 2 news at 4:30 a.m. we have one birthday wish for...
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. >> reporter: investor ron conway, along with jim picko, have launched a foundation encouraging entrepreneursbuild technology to make guns safer. >> we want an equivalent of a seat belt safety device for the awe thent fi case of guns. >> reporter: it's an uphill battle. carman struggles with the loss of his grandson every day. but he's determined to match ben's energy. >> his energy was full-on or off, nothing in between. i don't think he ever learned to walk. he just ran from one place to another. >> reporter: when you describe him like that, one of the first things that comes to my mind is entrepreneur. >> i always said, and my daughter has mentioned it a couple of times, i said ben is going to create great things. i just thought it would be while he was alive. >> reporter: a grandfather's mission for his grandson's legacy. >> oh, my gosh. laurie siegel is here with me. what are some of the challenges of launching these gun safety technology programs. >> it's expensive. investors are cautious about funding this, and not everybody is on board. but i have to tell you, when you speak to carman
. >> reporter: investor ron conway, along with jim picko, have launched a foundation encouraging entrepreneursbuild technology to make guns safer. >> we want an equivalent of a seat belt safety device for the awe thent fi case of guns. >> reporter: it's an uphill battle. carman struggles with the loss of his grandson every day. but he's determined to match ben's energy. >> his energy was full-on or off, nothing in between. i don't think he ever learned to walk. he just...
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today assembly leader connie conway applauded the governor's decision to call a special session to create a rainy day fund. in a statement she says, quote, i am pleased to see the governor is proposing a constitutional amendment which will require republican votes for approval. the measure is slated for the november ballot. >>> tomorrow dozens of native americans in the north bay will be fighting for the right to stay in their tribes. they are on the verge of being kicked out by their own people. the dry creek rancheria band of pomo indians, the same tribe that runs the river rock casino. only on 5, joe vazquez explains what is going on. >> this was my brother's spot and my spot here. >> reporter: they are former chiefs, dan and his brother greg cordova, raised their families along the same road that now leads up to river rock casino. >> we were together every day. >> going to the river and you would run up the hill and go to the tribal meeting, that was our life. it was all about being native. >> reporter: though elders were opposed, stan says he supported the decision for the dry creek
today assembly leader connie conway applauded the governor's decision to call a special session to create a rainy day fund. in a statement she says, quote, i am pleased to see the governor is proposing a constitutional amendment which will require republican votes for approval. the measure is slated for the november ballot. >>> tomorrow dozens of native americans in the north bay will be fighting for the right to stay in their tribes. they are on the verge of being kicked out by their...
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currently with the confidential license kevin conway will not have the cure at the courthouse. and said official from the court will go to them and perform the ceremony on the tutsi to settle your the big block at&t participants discuss their baby north. >> : about month after they already legally married in california where learning that they'll hold a lavish blot wedding ceremony in paris the city of lights. but there be let but lots of lights, camera action. >> : insiders are the seven followed by entertainment tonight at 730.still had we are live in the east bay where crews ready to recover the wreckage from that bay area air collision. then new clues in search for missing malaysian airliner. where pieces of the plane may have washed ashore. >> : drivers of breast cancers survive another battle after beating disease all employment according to new study from university of michigan health system to 30 percent of women who were working at the time of their diagnosis were unemployed four years later. when in the study who what underwent chemotherapy had a greater disadvantage
currently with the confidential license kevin conway will not have the cure at the courthouse. and said official from the court will go to them and perform the ceremony on the tutsi to settle your the big block at&t participants discuss their baby north. >> : about month after they already legally married in california where learning that they'll hold a lavish blot wedding ceremony in paris the city of lights. but there be let but lots of lights, camera action. >> : insiders are...
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"washington journal," democratic and republican political strategist stefan hankin and kellyanne conwayoin us for a lock ahead to the elections. we'll also examine the latest developments in ukraine with former u.s. ambassador to nato, kurt volker. and a look at congressional salaries and other benefits members receive, our guest is lunney. that's live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. today on "news makers," we're joined by bob goodlatt of virginia. he joined us to talk about the n.s.a. surveillance programs, as well as oversight of the justice department and attorney general eric holder. "news makers," 10:00 at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. here eastern on c-span. >> there's no question that congress routinely and administrations routinely don't speak the truth to the american public. nd it's not just about inaccuracies on the affordable healthcare act, but it's the absence of speaking the truth about where we are. where are we? we are now at a standard of living the same as what we had in 1988. we now have, per family, unfunded obligations and pure debt of $1.1 million per family. doesn't need to be
"washington journal," democratic and republican political strategist stefan hankin and kellyanne conwayoin us for a lock ahead to the elections. we'll also examine the latest developments in ukraine with former u.s. ambassador to nato, kurt volker. and a look at congressional salaries and other benefits members receive, our guest is lunney. that's live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. today on "news makers," we're joined by bob goodlatt of virginia. he joined us to talk about the...
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will expert analysis, expert analysis of the jobs numbers from former labor department chief paul conwayoming up a few minutes from now. new york mets second baseman daniel murphy took a few days off because his wife was having a child. just so happens to coincide with the opening day. he was putting his family first. don't tell that to the talking heads on sports radio. you would not believe the things they are saying about him. that is next. stuart: we are inclined 4 record closes down the stress of two points. this is basically flat. the market kind of wants us to go up and at the moment it is that barely. somebody is selling something. thank you, everybody. two points, n.y. mets second baseman daniel murphy is being criticized harshly for taking paternity leave for baseball after the birth of his first child. murphy is hearing that from sports commentators. he is the father of two. >> i don't mind if that is not me. i wouldn't do that. quite frankly i would have -- >> go ahead. >> see section before the season starts. i need to be an opening day. i am sorry. this is what makes our mo
will expert analysis, expert analysis of the jobs numbers from former labor department chief paul conwayoming up a few minutes from now. new york mets second baseman daniel murphy took a few days off because his wife was having a child. just so happens to coincide with the opening day. he was putting his family first. don't tell that to the talking heads on sports radio. you would not believe the things they are saying about him. that is next. stuart: we are inclined 4 record closes down the...
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the hiker found the body at the popular trail near conway are bolita it was friday night so the hiker called by 11 freed the police came out to determine the person was murdered. they don't have many of the details. >>: a strange story of palo alto. in a teenager faces several charges after terrorizing a neighborhood on a violent crime spree. police say this site costs a 18 year-old dn minaki enter to homes and assault of three different people. he was on some form of narcotics when he set out on a rampage. he entered a home on the 100 block of colorado avenue and punched a teenager in the face between running-judge before running out. then minaki attacked a woman walking her dog three of 36 she was pushed to the ground then repeatedly kicked in the head and stomach. as she screamed for help the man opened his door and ran out to help. police spotted minaki is charged with felony battery and a number of misdemeanors. police say his facial injuries occurred before any of the attacks. get ready to pay little more to fill up at the gas station. prices are once again on the rise of 5¢ in
the hiker found the body at the popular trail near conway are bolita it was friday night so the hiker called by 11 freed the police came out to determine the person was murdered. they don't have many of the details. >>: a strange story of palo alto. in a teenager faces several charges after terrorizing a neighborhood on a violent crime spree. police say this site costs a 18 year-old dn minaki enter to homes and assault of three different people. he was on some form of narcotics when he...
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slamming conway, because i think he's very good. are.ot all >> you have referred to this, in this conversation about the 1%, to this 1% as the most creative part of our society. >> yes. >> would you explain that? because the war on the rich has as theamed initially richest 1%, not the most creative 1%. a high, there's correlation. i guess kleiner and i were in creatingess of billionaires. we didn't do so for ourselves, right.all 20, 30 billionaires that i .ould name that we've created look at google. confused. couldn't there be a creative poet or creative artist who is most creative 1% in the country and why would you creativity with yesterday? owed with wealth? >> you are jumping interest a completely different philosophical seun verse. value, noting about wealth. i am talking strictly about the wealthiest 1%. not the brightest, not the best poets, et cetera. >> creative, though, was your word. >> well, yes. the wealthy 1% creates jobs. come from.e they not the government. the government can't create a save its soul. it spends mill
slamming conway, because i think he's very good. are.ot all >> you have referred to this, in this conversation about the 1%, to this 1% as the most creative part of our society. >> yes. >> would you explain that? because the war on the rich has as theamed initially richest 1%, not the most creative 1%. a high, there's correlation. i guess kleiner and i were in creatingess of billionaires. we didn't do so for ourselves, right.all 20, 30 billionaires that i .ould name that we've...
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opinion going to the elections this fall with democratic and republican strategist stefan han kellyanne conway we will talk about the latest of elements and ukraine. and then a senior correspondent with government executive magazine will talk about raises for government staff members and benefits. all of that tomorrow on "washington journal starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern >> there is no question that andress routinely administrations routinely do not speak the truth to the american public. and it is not just about in accuracies in terms of the affordable health care act. it's the absence of speaking the truth about where we are. where are we? a standard of living the same as what we had in 1988. unfundeave per family, that needs to be spoken so that for theuild the contact tough things that are going to come. the biggest problem with congress is the den -- denial of reality. you can still be a good person and deny reality. we all have flaws and deny realities in some sense in our lives every day because we do not want to face them. the fact is we have not had the leadership in this country in a
opinion going to the elections this fall with democratic and republican strategist stefan han kellyanne conway we will talk about the latest of elements and ukraine. and then a senior correspondent with government executive magazine will talk about raises for government staff members and benefits. all of that tomorrow on "washington journal starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern >> there is no question that andress routinely administrations routinely do not speak the truth to the american...
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according to the associated press, that's justin shaw on the left helping nick conway raise a flag atrnado. our crew in tupelo saw a similar flag raising. that homeowner also refuses to concede defeat. let me get this straight... [ female voice ] yes? lactaid® is 100% real milk? right. real milk. but it won't cause me discomfort. exactly, no discomfort, because it's milk without the lactose. and it tastes? it's real milk! come on, would i lie about this? [ female announcer ] lactaid®. 100% real milk. no discomfort. and for more 100% real dairy treats you'll 100% enjoy look for lactaid® ice cream and lactaid® cottage cheese. constipated? .yea dulcolax tablets can cause cramps but not phillips. it has magnesium and works more naturally than stimulant laxatives. for gentle cramp free relief of occasional constipation that works! mmm mmm live the regular life. will you be a sound sleeper, or a mouth breather? a mouth breather! [ whimpers ] how do you sleep like that? well, put on a breathe right strip and shut your mouth. allergy medicines open your nose over time, but add a breathe right
according to the associated press, that's justin shaw on the left helping nick conway raise a flag atrnado. our crew in tupelo saw a similar flag raising. that homeowner also refuses to concede defeat. let me get this straight... [ female voice ] yes? lactaid® is 100% real milk? right. real milk. but it won't cause me discomfort. exactly, no discomfort, because it's milk without the lactose. and it tastes? it's real milk! come on, would i lie about this? [ female announcer ] lactaid®. 100%...
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thanks to kellyanne conway. we'll is you back.ne bill board could change political ads forever. that's next. are you ready grandma? just a second, sweetie. [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain, you turned up the fun. tylenol® provides strong pain relief while being gentle on your stomach. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. pcentury link provides reliable yit services like multi-layered security solution to keep your information safe & secure. century link. your link with what's next. it says here that a woman's sex drive. increases at the age of 80. helps reduce the risk of heart disease. it seems that 80 is the new 18. grannies, bless your heart, you are bringing sexy back! eat up. keep heart-healthy. live long. for a healthy heart, eat the 100% natural whole grain goodness of post shredded wheat. doctors recommend it. salesgets up to 795 highwayal is the passamiles per tank.sel salesperson #2: actually, we're throwing in a $1,000 fuel reward card. we've never done that. that's why there's ne
thanks to kellyanne conway. we'll is you back.ne bill board could change political ads forever. that's next. are you ready grandma? just a second, sweetie. [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain, you turned up the fun. tylenol® provides strong pain relief while being gentle on your stomach. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. pcentury link provides reliable yit services like multi-layered security solution to keep your information safe & secure. century...
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conway mentioned those of my leadership and the question is who is the leadership and who is she talking about? who was she talking about the seventh floor and who on the seventh floor? then we go to general petraeus. general petraeus at the very end and i don't know anyone who is a leader in any department or agency who is more controlling than general petraeus and yet he says frankly it seems so passive. this is certainly what not what vice chairman robert burger was hoping to get. why was general petraeus sitting back the way he was when it goes against everything i saw in the testimony for a committee. and then susan rice and senator mccain and the fbi and you brought up the fbi changing talking points are later that day that have been changed. then after you leave the government beacon global and the person in the leadership in the state department. they then we go to cbs news and i believe his brother is the director of cbs news and you can smile and say it's all conspiracies and iceland by themselves i might agree with you. this is why people have questions. i would ask you questi
conway mentioned those of my leadership and the question is who is the leadership and who is she talking about? who was she talking about the seventh floor and who on the seventh floor? then we go to general petraeus. general petraeus at the very end and i don't know anyone who is a leader in any department or agency who is more controlling than general petraeus and yet he says frankly it seems so passive. this is certainly what not what vice chairman robert burger was hoping to get. why was...
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conway mentioned those of my leadership and the question is who is she talking about? is she talking about the seventh floor and who on the seventh floor? then we go to an e-mail from general petraeus. you quoted general petraeus at the very end. i i've never known anyone who is a leader of any department or agency that was more controlling than general petraeus and yet he says frankly this is certainly not what device chamber ruppersberger was hoping to get. why was general petraeus so passive? why was he sitting back the way he was. then you accompanied susan rice to see senator graham and senator ayotte and senator mccain and the question came up about the fbi and you brought up the fbi changing talking points and later that day that had to be changed. after you leave the government you go to a firm which has as one of his principles a person in the leadership in the state department. one of those people victoria newlin seem to be worried about many go to cbs news and the brother of ben rhodes was concerned his brother is the director. you can smile and say it's all
conway mentioned those of my leadership and the question is who is she talking about? is she talking about the seventh floor and who on the seventh floor? then we go to an e-mail from general petraeus. you quoted general petraeus at the very end. i i've never known anyone who is a leader of any department or agency that was more controlling than general petraeus and yet he says frankly this is certainly not what device chamber ruppersberger was hoping to get. why was general petraeus so...
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host: of the next is dave from conway, massachusetts. independent line. caller: good morning.anted toitems bring up. one, energy independence, and the other was health care. on the energy independence and , since 2000,enue energy prices have gone up over 300%. and that while we supposedly have more energy in this country than we have ever had. is feeding into an affecting food prices. the federal government prohibits our -- of ethanol in and i think that is wrong. when it comes to energy like weence, it seems should move to things that are sustainable, like hydrogen, which is the most abundant element on the planet. guest: thank you, david. you wanted to talk about energy as well as health care. ethanol, an interesting key point, unintended on the clinton something. it is affecting food prices. the government said we had to use more and more ethanol in terms of the blend of how much energy was used. where did they get it from? corn. , when there is a subsidy to produce ethanol, then you need to produce the corn and it drives up the price. what it does additionally to food pric
host: of the next is dave from conway, massachusetts. independent line. caller: good morning.anted toitems bring up. one, energy independence, and the other was health care. on the energy independence and , since 2000,enue energy prices have gone up over 300%. and that while we supposedly have more energy in this country than we have ever had. is feeding into an affecting food prices. the federal government prohibits our -- of ethanol in and i think that is wrong. when it comes to energy like...