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david john and jen mishory, we thank you both. >> thanks so much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: finally, to our "newshour shares" of the day, something that caught our eye that might be of interest to you, too. in northern ireland, in a city notorious for its protestant- catholic tensions, a beautifully intricate structure has been drawing large crowds. they're coming to see a 75-foot wooden temple, the creation of american artist david best, who also builds structures for the annual "burning man" festival in nevada. catholics and protestants came together over two years to build it in londonderry, also called derry. it's open to residents to write about their hopes and dreams on the walls. they have until saturday to leave their messages. on that day, the temple will be ceremoniously set on fire. >> ifill: again, the major developments of the day: israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu claimed an election victory after exit polls showed his bloc came from behind to tie its main challenger. and, a one-time republican rising star, illinois congressman aaron schock, abruptly resigned ov
david john and jen mishory, we thank you both. >> thanks so much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: finally, to our "newshour shares" of the day, something that caught our eye that might be of interest to you, too. in northern ireland, in a city notorious for its protestant- catholic tensions, a beautifully intricate structure has been drawing large crowds. they're coming to see a 75-foot wooden temple, the creation of american artist david best, who also builds structures...
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david: paul, what do you think? >> you know, john, journal writer who wrote the story, had him on my show this morning. david: great piece. >> what he said, part of it is that they can't figure out any other way to change the tax code. so they're searching for new ideas. this is one that they're now, they have kind of land upon. kind of smells to me a lot more like trial balloon than a serious proposal. i wouldn't be surprised if this comes and goes without anything happening but, you never know. look, the tax code is a, just a policy choice. this is not a law of nature. they can change it. david: we should point out, by the way, some of the republican candidates want sales tax. some of them want a flat tax like steve forbes advocates. and so we'll see how it all shakes out. if you think all the new tax proposals and government policies are kill being the american dream, don't worry, be happy, says john tamny. you have a new book. we're showing it right now. it is not so hard to get back on the right track. explain. >> it is very sim
david: paul, what do you think? >> you know, john, journal writer who wrote the story, had him on my show this morning. david: great piece. >> what he said, part of it is that they can't figure out any other way to change the tax code. so they're searching for new ideas. this is one that they're now, they have kind of land upon. kind of smells to me a lot more like trial balloon than a serious proposal. i wouldn't be surprised if this comes and goes without anything happening but,...
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david: what does that mean, qualitative standards, john? >> very subjective bit regulators. does that mean? they have to at some point describe what they mean by that, don't they? >> no. they don't. they can just make them up. they won't even tell the bank what that means. but, they are giving you a lesson. and the lesson is, hey, if you don't say nice things about regulations do what we want to you do, then you will be punished. liz: let me jump in. there is more news. bny mellon announced a $3.1 billion buyback. huntington bank shares, 3$6 million buyback. but again, staying with you, john, here, does this mean now that these banks, once they passed it will start lending more? that the logjam that has held up lending will start to clear a little bit? >> well that is an important question. one of my initial comments. the fact that the fed is happy with these tests even in reality they're meaningless is good. maybe the fed will back up on lending standards, for small businesses in particular, tightest in my 40 something career. all because of mathematical modeling. there are
david: what does that mean, qualitative standards, john? >> very subjective bit regulators. does that mean? they have to at some point describe what they mean by that, don't they? >> no. they don't. they can just make them up. they won't even tell the bank what that means. but, they are giving you a lesson. and the lesson is, hey, if you don't say nice things about regulations do what we want to you do, then you will be punished. liz: let me jump in. there is more news. bny mellon...
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david: it is crazy. john, who's your loseer?property rights in indiana lost this week for the state protecting the right of people to do what they will with property, they are being pillaried by the national media. it's a shame. david: my loser of the week is harry reid. you know, a lot of people dump on him, he lost the senate, he lost his ranking in the senate. he's going to be giving up that and, of course, he lost his balance as well. we all saw that picture of him with a black eye and the bloody face. let's wish him the best for retirement, all right? very best to harry reid. thank you, john tamny, jared levy and adam shapiro. you can join john, adam and myself on forbes on fox, a great show for tomorrow, 11:00 a.m. saturday on our sister network the fox news network. cheryl: my favorite saturday show. >>> are you a small business and can't afford to hire more staff or a college student and need extra money? coming up, the ceo of a company working to connect employers with eager college students in their area. david: also i
david: it is crazy. john, who's your loseer?property rights in indiana lost this week for the state protecting the right of people to do what they will with property, they are being pillaried by the national media. it's a shame. david: my loser of the week is harry reid. you know, a lot of people dump on him, he lost the senate, he lost his ranking in the senate. he's going to be giving up that and, of course, he lost his balance as well. we all saw that picture of him with a black eye and the...
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david: so clarity, john, is the key to avoid this sort of crony capitalism. >> yeah. i think this really looks bad, and i think it looks bad in general for politicians who have been in the establishment positions for a long time because invariably they've taken on these kind of unsavory connections. to me, the 2016 election is going to be about these new people who arrive basically in response to the crony capitalism that led us to 2008. so i don't think this helps hillary clinton. i also don't think it helps someone like jeb bush. david: well, bingo, and that's where i was going to bring senator bayh in to talk about jeb bush. does that kind of spill over into her persona and into his persona from, you know, hey, he's been in the business for too long, he's probably been involved in some of the same deals he was? >> david, hillary clinton and jeb bush are getting the most scrutiny because, in hillary's case, she's the clear front runner, and jed is sort of the titular front runner. the truth is there's so much money. >> losing around politics these days, it's possibl
david: so clarity, john, is the key to avoid this sort of crony capitalism. >> yeah. i think this really looks bad, and i think it looks bad in general for politicians who have been in the establishment positions for a long time because invariably they've taken on these kind of unsavory connections. to me, the 2016 election is going to be about these new people who arrive basically in response to the crony capitalism that led us to 2008. so i don't think this helps hillary clinton. i also...
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david chapman. he was a fervent fan of john lennon.uring their heyday, the beatles were open about their experiences with psychedelic drugs. like his idols, chapman begins experimenting. >> the defendant described there were periods in his life where he was hippie nature and tried experimental drugs like many people in that period of time did. >> but in 1971, chapman becomes a born again christian, he quits drugs and rejects rock 'n' roll, the beatles and john lennon in particular. >> well, i became a christian when i was 16. and that lasted about a year of genuine walking with him, through my life, off and on, i have struggled with different things, as we all do. and at those times, i would turn to the lord. >> chapman's new found faith comes into conflict with his feelings about his former idol. according to friends, chapman was notably bothered by lennon's song "god" in which he states i don't believe in jesus. and his hit "imagine" with lyrics, "imagine there's no countries and no religion, too." chapman wrote his own words with th
david chapman. he was a fervent fan of john lennon.uring their heyday, the beatles were open about their experiences with psychedelic drugs. like his idols, chapman begins experimenting. >> the defendant described there were periods in his life where he was hippie nature and tried experimental drugs like many people in that period of time did. >> but in 1971, chapman becomes a born again christian, he quits drugs and rejects rock 'n' roll, the beatles and john lennon in particular....
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david: john hewitt. liberty tax service. good to see you. >> good to see you. ryl, over to you. cheryl: david the richest boxing match in history is getting richer by the day. details on unbelievable amount of money the may weather and pacquiao fight will take home. how much it will cost the fans. >>> why be tied down to one neighborhood when you can call the entire country your home for a pretty penny. the jeff flock taking wheel for us. jeff? >> we are on the road literally, cheryl, with the ceo of the biggest rv manufacturer in the world. that is him right there. we'll be back with bob martins of thor industries. exclusively on the fox business network. we'll be at the factory in just a moment. stay tuned. >> hi, everybody, i'm gerri willis. coming up on my show at the top of the hour, the consumer products safety commission launches an investigation of lumber liquidators. is the consumer flooring dangerous? we'll tell you. that is just one of the big stories coming up on "the willis report" in just a few minutes. ♪ so we go cheap. you know, because we're nev
david: john hewitt. liberty tax service. good to see you. >> good to see you. ryl, over to you. cheryl: david the richest boxing match in history is getting richer by the day. details on unbelievable amount of money the may weather and pacquiao fight will take home. how much it will cost the fans. >>> why be tied down to one neighborhood when you can call the entire country your home for a pretty penny. the jeff flock taking wheel for us. jeff? >> we are on the road...
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david: john, i'm going to bring it back to the economy in general. do you think the economy is slowing up or do you think it is speeding up? >> well, you addressed that, rip van winkle thesis we've been talking about with our clients. in march of '09, oil was in the 40s, fed had rates at zero. march of '15, oil in the 40s, rates at zero. the economy is muddling along. if you look at average hourly earnings, only up 1.6% at the last report. so the economy is growing but we think it is muddling along and janet yellen really has a problem. if you look at the economic numbers, she should not be raising rates right now. liz: yeah. there are some people like warren buffett and jack welch believe that others think they should have done it yesterday. our thanks to john treanor, drew kanaly, dan stesich. we appreciate it you guys. >> thank you. david: an eccentric heir to one of the world's richest real estate empires is now in jail after spending years dodging responsible that he was responsible for three separate murder including his first wife's. the arres
david: john, i'm going to bring it back to the economy in general. do you think the economy is slowing up or do you think it is speeding up? >> well, you addressed that, rip van winkle thesis we've been talking about with our clients. in march of '09, oil was in the 40s, fed had rates at zero. march of '15, oil in the 40s, rates at zero. the economy is muddling along. if you look at average hourly earnings, only up 1.6% at the last report. so the economy is growing but we think it is...
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when you hear about the descent, john, david kerley reporting one and a half times faster than the typical descent. what does it tell you? >> david, it tells me that they were in an emergency descent. they either had to get down because there was smoke in the cockpit or because they had a rapid depressurization, something they were reacting to. >> and you were telling me, if there had been something truly catastrophic catastrophic it could have plummeted even faster. >> this is true. you can take an airplane like this up to a faster speed and get up to what we call barber pole, that would be almost 7,000, 8,000 feet per minute. >> what do you make of the fact that there was no distress call? we didn't hear anything from the pilots? >> this is one of the big puzzles, because normally, when you start an emergency descent and you turn offcourse a little bit, as they did, you're going into oncoming traffic, and step number one, after you get it established in the descent is to call air traffic control. why they didn't do it, we don't know. could they not have? was there no electrical power? >>
when you hear about the descent, john, david kerley reporting one and a half times faster than the typical descent. what does it tell you? >> david, it tells me that they were in an emergency descent. they either had to get down because there was smoke in the cockpit or because they had a rapid depressurization, something they were reacting to. >> and you were telling me, if there had been something truly catastrophic catastrophic it could have plummeted even faster. >> this...
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david: john, you're a big diversification guy for good reasons, but i'm wondering if there are any sectors that worry you right now? >> we always look at valuations of individual companies but the bargains tend to congregate in sectors, so nowadays, energies in industrials and tech, those are markets that are attractively priced in our mind. and as you look at areas that might be a little more expensive, i'd look at things on the safer side like a consumer stapaels. we have -- cheryl: mark sebastien, oil is on a tear, we lost a little today. we were at $43 three traded sessions ago, boom, here we are mark, the commodities are something to talk about? >> a lot of people look at it as a supply story, it wasn't. it was a dollar story. we figured out the supply issues with oil. you're seeing it come off-line. we're in a position where we're not going to get a v rally but we'll have the l-shaped rally or u-shaped rally with a base of u. i think oil will be in the 45 to 50 range. i don't think we're in a position now where oil is going to make a quick move up to 80, which then affects interest r
david: john, you're a big diversification guy for good reasons, but i'm wondering if there are any sectors that worry you right now? >> we always look at valuations of individual companies but the bargains tend to congregate in sectors, so nowadays, energies in industrials and tech, those are markets that are attractively priced in our mind. and as you look at areas that might be a little more expensive, i'd look at things on the safer side like a consumer stapaels. we have -- cheryl:...
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i'm david schuster. john siegenthaler is on assignment. ahead this hour. >> let me start by saying i'm sorry. >> public apology a university of oklahoma student reaches out. >>> ferguson police. we'll bring you an interview with the city's new chief who is trying to rebuild trust. chronic fix? the american government thanks to taxpayers is sending medical marijuana to people in states where smoking is illegal. fast and furious. jeremy clarkson has been sacked. why it happened and what's next. in oklahoma today there was a public apologize and a pledge from one of the two university of oklahoma students expelled last month over a racist chant. over pastors and civic leaders and standing with one of the top black leaders levi promised to make amends. >> pettit is a son of a wealthy business person. it was his parents who issued his apology for himself. but today he spoke for himself. >> i'm so sorry for the pain i caused i want you to know that from me. although i don't deserve it, i ask for your forgiveness. >> a video that insensed many. (
i'm david schuster. john siegenthaler is on assignment. ahead this hour. >> let me start by saying i'm sorry. >> public apology a university of oklahoma student reaches out. >>> ferguson police. we'll bring you an interview with the city's new chief who is trying to rebuild trust. chronic fix? the american government thanks to taxpayers is sending medical marijuana to people in states where smoking is illegal. fast and furious. jeremy clarkson has been sacked. why it...
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i'm proud to have known and worked with dan mcneil david mcconcernon, stanley mcchrystal david petraeus, john allen, joseph and john campbell. their commitment and dedication is inspirational. these generals lived in simple quarters. they worked tirelessly through the night and their leadership of their troops sets an example that our generals are working hard to follow. your civilian leaders are no less inspirational. ambassadors such as ronald newman ryan crocker, james cunningham and my good friend, michael mckinley, give american diplomacy first-class leadership and strategic understanding. and i would be remiss not to mention the stimulating conversations with my friends from this chamber like john mccain, lindsey graham, carl levin. but i must also acknowledge the deeply appreciated contribution of the aide workers who are day-to-day representatives of your country. i've met people from all 50 states of the union, from senators and representatives to construction workers and computer operators. i want to thank all of them for introducing the best of america to the people of afghanistan.
i'm proud to have known and worked with dan mcneil david mcconcernon, stanley mcchrystal david petraeus, john allen, joseph and john campbell. their commitment and dedication is inspirational. these generals lived in simple quarters. they worked tirelessly through the night and their leadership of their troops sets an example that our generals are working hard to follow. your civilian leaders are no less inspirational. ambassadors such as ronald newman ryan crocker, james cunningham and my good...
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>> why is -- john: we used to have private banks that had their own money at risk, and they were much smarter about knowing ed's a big risk but david and then if they were wrong, they lost their own money. >> we need to make certain we put policies in place that provide housing for entry-level home ownership, middle class -- jon john but why is that a job for government? you're now head of the mortgage bankers' associate. i say you're part of the revolving door. [laughter] your group is spending three million last year lobty bying for housing -- lobbying for housing. >> not that much. john: 3.25 million in 2014. let the home builders and mortgage bankers stand on their own. >> look, i think that's a great vision, and everybody would like to see private capital lead the way. i would emphasize john, if you want to look at what happens in pre-recession in the 2000s, it was a lot of program that is wall street and the private sector couldn't get enough of; stated income loans interest-only loans. those weren't products of fha or fannie mae and freddie mac -- john: the private sector knew they could produce garbage because the governmen
>> why is -- john: we used to have private banks that had their own money at risk, and they were much smarter about knowing ed's a big risk but david and then if they were wrong, they lost their own money. >> we need to make certain we put policies in place that provide housing for entry-level home ownership, middle class -- jon john but why is that a job for government? you're now head of the mortgage bankers' associate. i say you're part of the revolving door. [laughter] your...
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ghani met at catch david with secretary of state john kerry and -- camp david with secretary of state john kerry and others. >>> millions of people who get their water from the santa clara valley water district will probably get some new rules. lisa chan is following this story for us this morning from san jose. >> reporter: today the santa clara valley water district will propose reducing water use by 30% and limit watering lawns to just twice a week. those will be the recommendations made at tonight's meeting. now, governor jerry brown announced new conservation rules just last week. the water district's latest proposal is in reaction to a new report which says seasonal rains haven't increased silicon valley ground water reserves. the water district spokesman says if water use isn't reduced now, they will drop into a critical stage. the waterboard will vote on stricter measures tonight and hope the new goals will put more pressure on people to take action. a 30% overall reduction would be one of the bay area's most aggressive conservation goals. in san jose, lisa chan, kpix 5. >>> s
ghani met at catch david with secretary of state john kerry and -- camp david with secretary of state john kerry and others. >>> millions of people who get their water from the santa clara valley water district will probably get some new rules. lisa chan is following this story for us this morning from san jose. >> reporter: today the santa clara valley water district will propose reducing water use by 30% and limit watering lawns to just twice a week. those will be the...
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david buchanan pitching john hamilton leaving the hard knocks life. gone to left field. buchanan, one run in two innings. first time we've seen jonathan this season. easy breezy for him. toronto wins 4-2. the philadelphia union season opener at chester at ppl park hosting the colorado rapids. wasn't cold or anything. the 44th minute a good bounce leads for a good chance for the union to bash but no he is turned away. the save is made. this one ends in a nil-nil draw. that's your look at sports. i'm danny pommells from comcast sports net. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yoplait. with a smooth and creamy taste your whole family loves. don't miss yoplait's exciting new flavors -- creamy caramel and cookies 'n cream. >>> neighbors on edge this morning in cumberland county where one person was shot overnight. we'll have an update on the investigation. >>> remembering fallen philadelphia police officer, robert wilson. how the community is coming together today to pay tribute. >>> it is not spring yet, but we are getting closer. here is a live look at boathouse row, where temperatures right now are al
david buchanan pitching john hamilton leaving the hard knocks life. gone to left field. buchanan, one run in two innings. first time we've seen jonathan this season. easy breezy for him. toronto wins 4-2. the philadelphia union season opener at chester at ppl park hosting the colorado rapids. wasn't cold or anything. the 44th minute a good bounce leads for a good chance for the union to bash but no he is turned away. the save is made. this one ends in a nil-nil draw. that's your look at sports....
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isis has plans to establish a strategic foot hold in the middle east and he meets today at camp david with johnuesday with president obama. back to you. >>> it's 12 before the hour. and virginia governor terry mcauliffe will be in northern virginia this morning to mark the anniversary of the affordable care act. don beyer will also be there along with sylvia burwell. and several other people affected by the law. >>> your tap water may smell and taste a little funny starting today. the reason is the washington aquaduct is switching over to chlorine for its ablennual disinfection period. the disinfection effort will last until heymay. if you're worried, you can use a water filter or let the tap run for a couple of minutes before you drink it. >> mayor bowser expected to announce new early childhood education initiatives this morning. bow are are is he office says the new program is neighborhood based and will ensure more children and families in d.c. receive more comprehensive child development services. today's announcement is part of the run up to bowser's first state of the district address ne
isis has plans to establish a strategic foot hold in the middle east and he meets today at camp david with johnuesday with president obama. back to you. >>> it's 12 before the hour. and virginia governor terry mcauliffe will be in northern virginia this morning to mark the anniversary of the affordable care act. don beyer will also be there along with sylvia burwell. and several other people affected by the law. >>> your tap water may smell and taste a little funny starting...
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i am proud to have known and worked with dan mcneil, david mcconcernen stanley mccrystal david petraeus, john allen, and joseph campbell. these generals lived in simple quarters. they worked tirelessly through the night, and their leadership of their troops have set an example that our generals are working hard to follow. your civilian leaders are no less inspirational, ambassadors, give american diplomacy first class leadership and strategic under under -- understanding, and i would be remiss not to mention the stimulating conversations with my friends from this chamber, like john mccain, lindsay graham carl levin, and many of you visitors. but i must also acknowledge the deeply appreciated contribution of the aid workers who are the day-to-day representatives of your country. i have met people from all 50 states of the union. from senators to representatives to construction workers and computer operators. i want to thank all of them for introducing the best of america to the people of afghanistan. [ applause ] >> and finally, i would like to thank president obama. he is an admirable and pri
i am proud to have known and worked with dan mcneil, david mcconcernen stanley mccrystal david petraeus, john allen, and joseph campbell. these generals lived in simple quarters. they worked tirelessly through the night, and their leadership of their troops have set an example that our generals are working hard to follow. your civilian leaders are no less inspirational, ambassadors, give american diplomacy first class leadership and strategic under under -- understanding, and i would be remiss...
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david, thank you. >>> and i want to brick in abc's aviation consultant john nance tonight. and john i want to take everyone at home back to the pictures the aerials that show the plane simply obliterated, nothing but tiny pieces remaining. when you hear about the descent, one and a half times faster than typical. what does that tell you? >> reporter: david, it tells me they were in an emergency descent. they had to get down because there was smoke in the cockpit or something they were reacting to. >> you told me, if it was kas catastrophic catastrophic it could have plummeted even faster. >> this is true. you can take an airplane like this up to a faster speed and get up to barber pole 7,000, 8,000 feet a second. >> what do you make of the fact that there was no distress call? >> this is one of the big puzzles, because normally when you start an emergency descent and you turn offcourse a little bit, you're going into oncoming traffic and step number one, after you get it established in the descent is to allcall air traffic control. >> and you heard david report there that t
david, thank you. >>> and i want to brick in abc's aviation consultant john nance tonight. and john i want to take everyone at home back to the pictures the aerials that show the plane simply obliterated, nothing but tiny pieces remaining. when you hear about the descent, one and a half times faster than typical. what does that tell you? >> reporter: david, it tells me they were in an emergency descent. they had to get down because there was smoke in the cockpit or something they...
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david williams. >> just for the record i once ran a hedge fund and anti performed it in 3 years. >> what's our name. >> john. >> thank you. >> david williams with the retirees thank you for listening i'm very proud of any members of 1023 one and have talked about he they feel will the hedge funds plan it is seemed to be recommended about the risks and the fees the need for transparent about the feeling they're not been due diligence that this whole mechanism of determining the asset allocation has been taken with blinder on for the last six or seven months and the lass lack of controls with the board and the hedge funds will have and the investments and fear that groups on the table like elliott management and the people he deals with that will invest their money against the unions and against the fine benefit plans leads me to once again say you've heard from many of our members you've received many, many services opposing hedge fund investments today, i have another 8 hundred and 65 close to 3 thousand signatures of our members back behind the ones you've heard opposing the hedge fund allocations we'd lik
david williams. >> just for the record i once ran a hedge fund and anti performed it in 3 years. >> what's our name. >> john. >> thank you. >> david williams with the retirees thank you for listening i'm very proud of any members of 1023 one and have talked about he they feel will the hedge funds plan it is seemed to be recommended about the risks and the fees the need for transparent about the feeling they're not been due diligence that this whole mechanism of...
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it turns out there are more named john or david than there are women combined. >> larry: now in all fairren't any darnells on there, either. ( laughter ) ( applause ) just saying. just keeping it 100. now i know a lot of you are saying, "larry why are you making such a big deal about women in power?" because sometimes it feels like we're scraping the bottom of the barrel with men. ladies and gentlemen, i give you idaho state representative vito barbier. >> an idaho lawmaker got an anatomy lesson. the law would prevent doctors from precybing abortion-induce medicine during a web cam unless they examined the woman in person. >> can the same procedure be done in a pregnancy, swallowing a camera and helping the doctor determine what the situation is with the-- >> mr. chairman, and representative it cannot be done in pregnancy simply because when you swallow a pill it would not end up in the vagina. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> larry: you know what else is not going to end up in a vagina? vito barbier. seriously. ( cheers and applause ) this is a man tasked with crafting abortion law in the u
it turns out there are more named john or david than there are women combined. >> larry: now in all fairren't any darnells on there, either. ( laughter ) ( applause ) just saying. just keeping it 100. now i know a lot of you are saying, "larry why are you making such a big deal about women in power?" because sometimes it feels like we're scraping the bottom of the barrel with men. ladies and gentlemen, i give you idaho state representative vito barbier. >> an idaho...
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john? >> david, thank you for that. the law of unintended consequences. >>> well, he is the newest face of comedy central. john and i were just discussing him. but who is trevor noah. have any of you heard of him? everything you need to know about jon stewart's successor. why do we do it? why do we spend every waking moment, thinking about people? why are we so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with a conscience? why innovate for a future without accidents? why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you, it's everything to us. the xc60 crossover. from volvo. lease the well equiped volvo xc60 today. visit your local volvo showroom for details. defiance is in our bones. defiance never grows old. citracal maximum. easily absorbed calcium plus d. now in a new look. >>> welcome back. there has been a lively debate all day on social media. >> and in the newsroom as well. >> over the man chosen to take jon stewart's place on "the daily show." >> this is trevor noah on the left. team n
john? >> david, thank you for that. the law of unintended consequences. >>> well, he is the newest face of comedy central. john and i were just discussing him. but who is trevor noah. have any of you heard of him? everything you need to know about jon stewart's successor. why do we do it? why do we spend every waking moment, thinking about people? why are we so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with a conscience? why innovate for a future without...
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turns out more names john or david than there are women combined. "times" says only one in 25 firms run by a woman serving as chief executive officer. >>> it was a rare sight in california. pea-sized hail in huntington beach. it covered the sand. several residents came out to take pictures and some children even built small snowmen. >> there they are. >> that's cute. >> doesn't make sense to see. >> a novelty. >> for the weather, let's go to bill karins. >> they don't get snow there so hail is the closest they will get. pretty cool stuff. that storm by the way, hitting california over the hass two days is responsible for the mess of a map here. 134 americans are under some sort of winter weather advisory warning. we've even got blizzard warnings a snow and ice storm as far south as arkansas over the next couple of days. it doesn't look or feel like march anywhere. it's very ridiculous. as far as what we're dealing with now, not too bad. traveling or flying today, airports will have trouble, chicago in the morning. it looks like towards new york city
turns out more names john or david than there are women combined. "times" says only one in 25 firms run by a woman serving as chief executive officer. >>> it was a rare sight in california. pea-sized hail in huntington beach. it covered the sand. several residents came out to take pictures and some children even built small snowmen. >> there they are. >> that's cute. >> doesn't make sense to see. >> a novelty. >> for the weather, let's go to bill...
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it turns out there are more named john or david than there are women combined. they say only 1 in 25 big firms are run my women as chief executive officer. >> it's been a long march back but the nasdaq managed to close above the 5,000 level for the first time in 15 years. it's only the third close above for the nasdaq. the other were in march of 2000. shares of lumber lick dart dropped 25%. it's on a 60 minutes report alleging the chinese made lam knit floorg has a chemical that causes cancer. they say tests done on 60 minutes were improper and dating now comes at a price. tinder has launched a premium service for 9.99. you can get new features including a rewind if they accidentally delete someone. >> now to sports and college hoops. virginia clinches the regular season title after winning. and 17th ravnged iowa state rallies from a 21-point deficit to defeat oklahoma. 77-70. instate rivalry baylor versus texas nearly comes to blows. with minutes to go a struggle for a loose ball turns rowdy. koefs and refs break it up along with players from the bench. leaving
it turns out there are more named john or david than there are women combined. they say only 1 in 25 big firms are run my women as chief executive officer. >> it's been a long march back but the nasdaq managed to close above the 5,000 level for the first time in 15 years. it's only the third close above for the nasdaq. the other were in march of 2000. shares of lumber lick dart dropped 25%. it's on a 60 minutes report alleging the chinese made lam knit floorg has a chemical that causes...
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i'm david schuster. and john seigenthaler is on assignment.just ahead. >> reporter: 150 people believed dead. what caused a mid-flight tragedy in the swiss alps? >>> water wars, in texas a basic necessity is now a hotly contested commodity. >>> in the silicon valley. a lawsuit with gender bias, it could be huge. and plus, the lasting legacy of an often overlooked civil rights pioneer. >> there were 16 high school students and two babies onboard. tonight, the investigators are trying to figure out why they and 132 other people lost their lives in a mid-air crash in the french alps. it's now 1 a.m. in france, and the search has been suspended for the flight. but one ever the black boxes has been found. the aircraft was going from barcelona, spain to dÜsseldorf germany, and it dropped for 8 minutes. there was no distress call. the authorities have been quick to say no terrorism. and in your estimates, do you think that's a mistake. how come? >> i think that's premature because the airplane didn't come apart in a huge explosion but you remember th
i'm david schuster. and john seigenthaler is on assignment.just ahead. >> reporter: 150 people believed dead. what caused a mid-flight tragedy in the swiss alps? >>> water wars, in texas a basic necessity is now a hotly contested commodity. >>> in the silicon valley. a lawsuit with gender bias, it could be huge. and plus, the lasting legacy of an often overlooked civil rights pioneer. >> there were 16 high school students and two babies onboard. tonight, the...
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john, rob and david met at a sports bar event to watch the clippers. >> what, you can't find friends the normal way by meeting people? >> what does that mean? >> we're meeting people. >> like online dating. >> reporter: yeah, okay. no stigma to online dating anymore. >> guys want to be in packs. that's like -- it's more natural. >> men are feeling more comfortable saying, hey, i have a need for male friendships too. i'm not so different from my wife who gets to hang out with her girlfriends and do lunch. she seems so happy after she comes back from a day with the girls. guys want that too. >> we started talking over the app and found each other, then we just sat and watched the game, had beers, enjoyed the game. >> reporter: is john being a little -- "planes, trains and automobiles"? >> see that game, hell of a game, bears got a great team this year, they're going to go all the way. >> we were very cognizant to make this a manly site. >> and practice >> yes. >> i don't want to embarrass anyone but you quite like each other? >> yeah. >> reporter: they won't admit it but they like me e
john, rob and david met at a sports bar event to watch the clippers. >> what, you can't find friends the normal way by meeting people? >> what does that mean? >> we're meeting people. >> like online dating. >> reporter: yeah, okay. no stigma to online dating anymore. >> guys want to be in packs. that's like -- it's more natural. >> men are feeling more comfortable saying, hey, i have a need for male friendships too. i'm not so different from my wife who...
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back down here on earth [laughter] john yvonne, david and our guest, khiem do.he world all eyes are on and that is your. alexis tsipras and all of the decision-makers. -- and that is euro. trying to get to a deal. do you think they will reach one? khiem do: it is like kicking the can down the road for as long as they can. the position of the two groups are very far apart. angie: john, what do you think? [laughter] john: another two years or more. it is going to be another two years. they cannot let greece bail. -- fail. ar -- far more serious. spain and portugal would do the same. that is the problem. you are between a rock and a very hard place. khiem do: they are not in a strong position to lead greece goal. another deal will be made kicking the can down the road. john: how does it affect your customers? khiem do: absolutely, we keep an eye on it. investors in europe has hedged the currency. they hedged the euro back to hong kong dollars. but i think almost every fundamental investor loves the european equity markets. the reason for that is there is a consumer
back down here on earth [laughter] john yvonne, david and our guest, khiem do.he world all eyes are on and that is your. alexis tsipras and all of the decision-makers. -- and that is euro. trying to get to a deal. do you think they will reach one? khiem do: it is like kicking the can down the road for as long as they can. the position of the two groups are very far apart. angie: john, what do you think? [laughter] john: another two years or more. it is going to be another two years. they cannot...
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david stewart: you know, they were very influenced by the ferment of the 18th century, and even 17th century people like john locke. people like montesquieu. i think madison in particular, probably because he was at princeton, a very presbyterian place, also interest -- influenced by scottish philosophers like david hume. i think that is where a lot of the ideas come from. brian lamb: as you walk around this town and live in this area, and you think about government and history, two or three things that james madison -- what do you say, that is only because of madison? david stewart: i think the bill of rights is really the single achievement you can say, but for madison it doesn't happen. so wherever you have freedom of speech, religion, of the supreme court, where those are enforced -- without madison, those don't happen. brian lamb: in other words, the bill of rights was something he shepherded here it but he wasn't that enthusiastic about it -- shepherd it. but he wasn't that enthusiastic about it. david stewart: yes, when he described it he said it was not altogether useless. he came out of the ratifica
david stewart: you know, they were very influenced by the ferment of the 18th century, and even 17th century people like john locke. people like montesquieu. i think madison in particular, probably because he was at princeton, a very presbyterian place, also interest -- influenced by scottish philosophers like david hume. i think that is where a lot of the ideas come from. brian lamb: as you walk around this town and live in this area, and you think about government and history, two or three...
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i'm proud to have known and worked with dan mcneil, david mckiernan, stanley mcchrystal, david petraeus, john allen joseph stanford and john campbell. their commitment and dedication is inspirational. these generals lived in simple quarters. they worked tirelessly through the night and their leadership of their troops sets an example that our generals are working hard to follow. your civilian leaders are no less inspirational. ambassadors such as ronald newman, ryan crocker, james cunningham and my good friend, michael mckinley, give american diplomacy first-class leadership and strategic understanding. and i would be remiss not to mention the stimulating conversations with my friends from this chamber like john mccain, lindsey graham, carl levin. but i must also acknowledge the deeply appreciated contribution of the aide workers who are day-to-day representatives of your country. i've met people from all 50 states of the union, from senators and representatives to construction workers and computer operators. i want to thank all of them for introducing the best of america to the people of afg
i'm proud to have known and worked with dan mcneil, david mckiernan, stanley mcchrystal, david petraeus, john allen joseph stanford and john campbell. their commitment and dedication is inspirational. these generals lived in simple quarters. they worked tirelessly through the night and their leadership of their troops sets an example that our generals are working hard to follow. your civilian leaders are no less inspirational. ambassadors such as ronald newman, ryan crocker, james cunningham...
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david. i agree 100% with john. i mean the corruption will not be reduced unless you reduce the power that the politicians have and that means reducing the amount of money we send to washington. we've been adding rules for years, we've been trying to stop this for years but yet we keep sending washington more and more money. >> bruce, you must look at washington with a lot of jealousy because the folk in chicago had it all over everybody else in corruption for a long time, now it looks like d.c. has got you guys beat. >> this topic is who are in my wheelhouse than obamacare and the history of hawk eye football. mr. forbes had a great interview with governor rauner at the forbes summit in chicago and he talked about how four of his eight predecessorsfredpredecessors have gone to prison. it doesn't matter what kind of laws you create, in my opinion you need to beef up prosecutions and you need to maybe streamline the judges and prosecutors and get these folks after these people. it's not been a problem finding them an
david. i agree 100% with john. i mean the corruption will not be reduced unless you reduce the power that the politicians have and that means reducing the amount of money we send to washington. we've been adding rules for years, we've been trying to stop this for years but yet we keep sending washington more and more money. >> bruce, you must look at washington with a lot of jealousy because the folk in chicago had it all over everybody else in corruption for a long time, now it looks...
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david buchanan pitching, john hamilton leaving the hard knocks life. gone to left field.n two innings. first time we've seen jonathan this season. easy breezy for him. toronto wins 4-2. the philadelphia union season opener at chester at ppl park, hosting the colorado rapids. wasn't cold or anything. the 44th minute, a good bounce leads for a good chance for the union to bash, but no, he is turned away. the save is made. this one ends in a nil-nil draw. that's your look at sports. i'm danny pommells from comcast sports net. >>> the time right now is 6:57. nbc 10's jesse gary is live in north philadelphia where slain philly police officer robert wilson will be remembered. jesse? >> reporter: that's right, rosemary. and they're getting ready for the mass that starts at 10:00 this morning. they're starting to plow the sidewalks out in front of this parish church. we'll have more about what happens here and what his family and friends are saying about the slain officer, coming up. >>> all right. after 20s on friday we reached 41 degrees yesterday. today, into the upper 40s. so
david buchanan pitching, john hamilton leaving the hard knocks life. gone to left field.n two innings. first time we've seen jonathan this season. easy breezy for him. toronto wins 4-2. the philadelphia union season opener at chester at ppl park, hosting the colorado rapids. wasn't cold or anything. the 44th minute, a good bounce leads for a good chance for the union to bash, but no, he is turned away. the save is made. this one ends in a nil-nil draw. that's your look at sports. i'm danny...
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david buchanan pitching, john hamilton leaving the hard knocks life. gone to left field.un in two innings. first time we've seen jonathan this season. easy breezy for him. toronto wins 4-2. the philadelphia union season opener at chester at ppl park, hosting the colorado rapids. wasn't cold or anything. the 44th minute, a good bounce leads for a good chance for the union to bash, but no, he is turned away. the save is made. this one ends in a nil-nil draw. that's your look at sports. i'm danny pommells from comcast sports net. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yoplait. with a smooth and creamy taste your whole family loves. don't miss yoplait's exciting new flavors -- creamy caramel and cookies 'n cream. >>> at 9:55 on this sunday morning, temperatures right now are in the mid-30s. they will warm into the upper 40s. we're starting to feel a little bit like spring. here's a live look at citizen's bank park in south philly. the phillies will be here for the home opener in just about a month, on monday april 6th, they'll take on the red sox. >>> today, some families will welcome home delaware nationa
david buchanan pitching, john hamilton leaving the hard knocks life. gone to left field.un in two innings. first time we've seen jonathan this season. easy breezy for him. toronto wins 4-2. the philadelphia union season opener at chester at ppl park, hosting the colorado rapids. wasn't cold or anything. the 44th minute, a good bounce leads for a good chance for the union to bash, but no, he is turned away. the save is made. this one ends in a nil-nil draw. that's your look at sports. i'm danny...
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brian lamb: i do that to ask you, was john adams a raving egomaniac? davidtewart: that's a little strong. [laughter] but there was a volatile quality to adams. which makes it remarkable he was able to achieve as much as he did. madison had a remarkable steadiness of disposition. people always commented on it. he was never flustered. john adams was always flustered. it's not easy to be a leader when you have that quality. brian lamb: in all of the time i have had the chance to interview people, when simon & schuster books come out, i have never seen that dear reader from alice. everyone knows who alice is. david stewart: she is a wonderful editor at simon & schuster. she says james madison knows everybody. he was their partner both family and sometimes sparing. madison didn't use them, but both he and they profited from the relationship. the most interesting was his life dolly. brian lamb: alex said the most surprising was she was a real partner. how did you get -- or why did alice mayhew do this for your book? david stewart: i can't explain her behavior in a
brian lamb: i do that to ask you, was john adams a raving egomaniac? davidtewart: that's a little strong. [laughter] but there was a volatile quality to adams. which makes it remarkable he was able to achieve as much as he did. madison had a remarkable steadiness of disposition. people always commented on it. he was never flustered. john adams was always flustered. it's not easy to be a leader when you have that quality. brian lamb: in all of the time i have had the chance to interview people,...
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john: a lot of people are starting to say that he could lose. coming up, crisscross, firestorm, ball zone with special guest fred david and chris laha right after this. ♪ john: our guests are so biased and so full of old that if kimball brown were here, she would have cut their microphones during a break. thanks for going head to head. taking you straight to the crisscross firestorm no spin ball zone. what is in your mind the biggest question or questions that remain unanswered that are political for hillary clinton? unanswered questions in the hillary fiasco, fred? fred: my opinion is we are in a one long stream of foibles that hillary has hoisted upon herself. is she being honest and truthful with the answers that we heard the other day? hard to buy that. john: chris? chris: my perspective on this is that at the end of the day after all the sound and fury the real political question is when she announced, will she be prepared to announce with a big idea to make her case? that will be the most critical idea out there. i'm very confident that she will, but that is the big political question out there. fred: i think chris is right. she has to cha
john: a lot of people are starting to say that he could lose. coming up, crisscross, firestorm, ball zone with special guest fred david and chris laha right after this. ♪ john: our guests are so biased and so full of old that if kimball brown were here, she would have cut their microphones during a break. thanks for going head to head. taking you straight to the crisscross firestorm no spin ball zone. what is in your mind the biggest question or questions that remain unanswered that are...