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. >> a little deja vu there. you were talking about some cheers. when about cow bells if there's plenty of that going on tonight. the caps playing some inspired hockey, backs against the wall. they yet to lose consecutive games, and that was not about to happen tonight. they got things started early. al location vetch kin who had zero shots in game five struck first and struck early. less than three minutes in ovie puts the caps up. jason chimera, doubled that, a great. hoping, quite impressive. we'll talk more about the young net minder, plus skykirsteen will join me. >>> does this drive you nuts, the jerk who takes up two parking spaces? >> plus, a follow. and many are outraged about this tourist beating. >>> we still have a few showers around town. you don't need this but you need this. wake. grab a jack. it's going to be windy and stay windy. we'll come back, talk about how long it's going stay dry and look ahead to mother's day. >>> now an update on the beating of a virginia man in baltimore's inner harbor. four people were arrested in the st.
. >> a little deja vu there. you were talking about some cheers. when about cow bells if there's plenty of that going on tonight. the caps playing some inspired hockey, backs against the wall. they yet to lose consecutive games, and that was not about to happen tonight. they got things started early. al location vetch kin who had zero shots in game five struck first and struck early. less than three minutes in ovie puts the caps up. jason chimera, doubled that, a great. hoping, quite...
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it looks like we're at deja vu all over again. >> it's not only deja vu, window so much happening ande frustrated. bottom line it, kelly, washington d.c. is broken and we should not have the partisan battles and the american people are tired of it. i think in november they're going to choice their opinion. they're tired of the blame game, tired of the partisan battles and chris, your party. >> well. >> kelly: chris. >> look, i know-- i don't know what happened to john boehner, i mean, you know, he's a student of reagan who raised the debt ceiling 13 times on his way to tripling the national debt. i think that boehner is a bit of a hostage to the extreme right of his party and the debt we've already incurred. it's not about new debt. this is a budget fight that he needs to have and listen, i'm all for slashing the military 20%. we'd have a military bigger than the next 10 millions in the world combined. sole-- let me jump in here, then. >> and let me jump in here because you're talking about battle lines and the fight that's going on, the debate. >> that's right. here are the battle li
it looks like we're at deja vu all over again. >> it's not only deja vu, window so much happening ande frustrated. bottom line it, kelly, washington d.c. is broken and we should not have the partisan battles and the american people are tired of it. i think in november they're going to choice their opinion. they're tired of the blame game, tired of the partisan battles and chris, your party. >> well. >> kelly: chris. >> look, i know-- i don't know what happened to john...
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deja vu. a warning of debt ceiling deadlock. >>> in harm's way an oregon firefighter falls through a roof while battling a condo fire. >>> ring of fire, residents of the western u.s. treated ta rare and spectacular solar event the western u.s. treated ta rare and spectacular solar event this weekend. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello and good morning i'm lynn berry. today, we begin with debt ceiling redo. president obama sat down with congressional leaders in washington yesterday, aiming to get a jump start on an expiring budget deal that went down to the wire last year but critics say it's a long shot before november elections. nbc's steve handelsman has details. >> reporter: at the white house, the president lunched with congressional leaders to avoid a repeat of last summer's fight that trashed the nation's credit rating. barack obama versus john boehner, on spending cuts and tax hikes. they failed to make a grand bargain and their short-term deals expire in december p
deja vu. a warning of debt ceiling deadlock. >>> in harm's way an oregon firefighter falls through a roof while battling a condo fire. >>> ring of fire, residents of the western u.s. treated ta rare and spectacular solar event the western u.s. treated ta rare and spectacular solar event this weekend. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello and good morning i'm lynn berry. today, we begin with debt ceiling redo. president obama sat down with...
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invited us to be part of -- deja vu. here is another disaster that had catastrophic consequences where in hindsight, the failures to that response were obvious. we could call that a black swan. a black swan of course was something that we didn't anticipate ahead of time, but ultimately had catastrophic consequences and in hind site sooigt, seemed so obvious. and i'll make a counterargument. i'll say it was a black swan what happened in japan. it's a black swan because it wasn't just an earthquake. it wasn't just a tsunami. it wasn't just a nuclear incident. it was all three of those things wrapped together. the reason hurricane katrina was so catastrophic is because it wasn't a single disaster. it wasn't just a hurricane. it was a hurricane, by the way, it was a category 3 hurricane when it came ashore. category 3 hurricane. shouldn't be catastrophic. what made it catastrophic was the failure of the levees. it's something we commonly known as a disaster within a disaster. right? those two scenarios, one of which was unli
invited us to be part of -- deja vu. here is another disaster that had catastrophic consequences where in hindsight, the failures to that response were obvious. we could call that a black swan. a black swan of course was something that we didn't anticipate ahead of time, but ultimately had catastrophic consequences and in hind site sooigt, seemed so obvious. and i'll make a counterargument. i'll say it was a black swan what happened in japan. it's a black swan because it wasn't just an...
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five months later it was deja vu. it was same exact basketball court i envisioned it. wow, i made it happen. >> tom: how andres cardona made it happen was a mix of passion and mohr. he was making the equivalent of $3.50 an hour at first. after passing out brochures and talking with parents and players more showed up. he has four session a week with 60 students. his goal this summer is to have 100 students playing basketball. >> ladies and gentlemen, let's get started. >> he began his academy at john a. ferguson senior high school in miami. his student remembers a student who was rambunctious and asked a lot of questions. >> he loves basketball. 's, eat, sleep basketball. i thought would be great. he has lots of talent. i said great businesses start from passion. when you have a passion for something you, you just do well. >> tom: today the academy brings in up to $3000 a month. even a third of the players can't afford to play. >> from this avenue to there they go to college and university. from this side they drop out and get in trouble on the streets. i don't want to
five months later it was deja vu. it was same exact basketball court i envisioned it. wow, i made it happen. >> tom: how andres cardona made it happen was a mix of passion and mohr. he was making the equivalent of $3.50 an hour at first. after passing out brochures and talking with parents and players more showed up. he has four session a week with 60 students. his goal this summer is to have 100 students playing basketball. >> ladies and gentlemen, let's get started. >> he...
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a stalemate in greece gives voters a sense of deja vu and the markets a shock. voters in greece are headed back to the polls, and they may be headed somewhere else, too. political leaders failed to agree on how they could work together in more than a week of talks. so greece is set to vote in another parliamentary election, and they could be destined for an exit from the eurozone. leaders of the main political parties met to discuss whether to accept a proposal from president carlos papoulias. the talks broke down as they have over the past week. the new democracy party came first in the may 6th election. it supports austerity measures. the radical left refuses to join any government that will imme meant the spending cuts. >> translator: we blocked the formation of a government that would continue the austerity measures. let's put an end to the policies that shatter people's lives. >> translator: if we change the austerity measures, our economy will collapse. staying in the eurozone is our first priority. >> the election is expected to be held in mid-jup. >>> th
a stalemate in greece gives voters a sense of deja vu and the markets a shock. voters in greece are headed back to the polls, and they may be headed somewhere else, too. political leaders failed to agree on how they could work together in more than a week of talks. so greece is set to vote in another parliamentary election, and they could be destined for an exit from the eurozone. leaders of the main political parties met to discuss whether to accept a proposal from president carlos papoulias....
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a bit of deja vu. a lot of people thought we were over this months ago. >> roubini, surprise, surprise, i suppose saying he doesn't think that the eurozone will be constituted as it is today inside of a couple years. explain. >> i was at that dinner last night. nouriel very opinionated there. that's no surprise. he is among a group of people who believe there is no way that breaking up the euro can be done in a way that will not create some sort of domino effect. there are many others on the other side that believe nflt it can be done in an orderly way. that's what makes a great bull/bear debate. nouriel obviously with a strong opinion. >> thanks, gary. we'll check back with you later throughout the day. sue. >> let's get to the bottom line on that for europe. with a man who's trying to get it fixed, a new segment on "power lunch" we call santelli's collusions. rick, in brief, how would you fix it? what would you do right now? >> well, you know, i'm going to use some of my floor population. yesterday w
a bit of deja vu. a lot of people thought we were over this months ago. >> roubini, surprise, surprise, i suppose saying he doesn't think that the eurozone will be constituted as it is today inside of a couple years. explain. >> i was at that dinner last night. nouriel very opinionated there. that's no surprise. he is among a group of people who believe there is no way that breaking up the euro can be done in a way that will not create some sort of domino effect. there are many...
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. >> in a lavish ceremony of the kremlin today, there was a sense of deja vu as vladimir putin once again returned to the top of russian politics. if he completes his six-year presidential term, he will become the longest serving russian leader since josef stalin. the fact lost on those who tried to protest at his inauguration. we have this report from moscow. >> gliding through silent moscow, vladimir putin is the president of 140 million people. this morning, the streets were deserted. no one was allowed to watch him pass as he headed for the kremlin and his third term. the ceremony in the grand kremlin palace oozed power. the former kgb officer still appears untouchable despite the seating rivalries in russian politics. >> i shall do everything to live up to the trust of millions of our citizens. i claim service to the fatherland as the meaning of my whole life. >> all day, the police were rounding up some of those citizens, and arresting them for daring to demonstrate against the returning president without permission. the riot police are now clearing the way those protesting against
. >> in a lavish ceremony of the kremlin today, there was a sense of deja vu as vladimir putin once again returned to the top of russian politics. if he completes his six-year presidential term, he will become the longest serving russian leader since josef stalin. the fact lost on those who tried to protest at his inauguration. we have this report from moscow. >> gliding through silent moscow, vladimir putin is the president of 140 million people. this morning, the streets were...
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it seems like we've been talking about this deja vu these storms. >> pretty much all week, good thing we had a good weekend out of the deal. i think this weekend will be a lot drier and hotter. can't rule out an isolated thunderstorm and tomorrow we may have more of the same. we look live outside. while it's not raining now in d.c. it, did earlier. in the areas where you had a lot of heavy rain, there could be some morning fog, so be prepared for that. meanwhile while it's lightning up here, let me show you radar tonight because down to our south we have a new batch growing, also want to mention this is a flood warning for prince william county until 4:45. that's different from a flash flooding. this is a flood warning for streams and creeks rising slowly, but there are many road closures, so extra time will be needed and be very careful driving at night. now we're seeing activity move up into charles county around the leonardtown area and st. mary's city. this is really slow moving, same drill, heavy rain, an inch of rain is possible, a lot of lightning just east of st. mary's city a
it seems like we've been talking about this deja vu these storms. >> pretty much all week, good thing we had a good weekend out of the deal. i think this weekend will be a lot drier and hotter. can't rule out an isolated thunderstorm and tomorrow we may have more of the same. we look live outside. while it's not raining now in d.c. it, did earlier. in the areas where you had a lot of heavy rain, there could be some morning fog, so be prepared for that. meanwhile while it's lightning up...
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deja vu all over again? >> it seems to be. you run into problems for president obama, who said he was going to get tough on wall street crackdown on wall street, regular well wall street, and then you wake up with jp morgan losing $2 billion. i think it's interesting that president went on "the view" and said jamie dimon was the best banker. that's not what people want to hear. they want to hear what are you doing to make sure this doesn't happen over and over again and the banks are losing our savings. >> dan, you're the optimist. the title of your book makes me happier just reading it. i want to go out and buy a balloon. >> in london they trade those balloons. >> i'm not going to be buying anything in london these days based on how they perform in the long run. this $2 billion is not a big number in the balance sheet of chase, but it's reflective of what's going on in the company that's president bush,. >> the shareholders should be anger. and in london they've been voting ceos out over high compensation and poor performance
deja vu all over again? >> it seems to be. you run into problems for president obama, who said he was going to get tough on wall street crackdown on wall street, regular well wall street, and then you wake up with jp morgan losing $2 billion. i think it's interesting that president went on "the view" and said jamie dimon was the best banker. that's not what people want to hear. they want to hear what are you doing to make sure this doesn't happen over and over again and the...
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so in other words, another deja vu for investors? >> yes, it's very similar to last year. two things are better. first they have injected a lot of liquidity into the banking system in europe. now they have to implement the structural changes, but the liquidity is there. secondly you have to say that the recovery in the united states at this point is a little stronger, a little older and a little more durable than it was a year ago. >> tom: i want to ask you about technology, we saw tech stocks take the lead today to some degree, facebook shares obviously have been weighing awe little bit on technology over the past couple sessions, but apple was back in the drivers seat today. do you like technology moving forward? >> technology moves the world. it helps when things are tough by lowering costs, it helps improve productivity and as countries and people get richer in the emerging markets they use more, so yes the world and the stock market doesn't have the future unless technology works. >> tom: you mentioned consumers. what about consumers in the shape of that area in the m
so in other words, another deja vu for investors? >> yes, it's very similar to last year. two things are better. first they have injected a lot of liquidity into the banking system in europe. now they have to implement the structural changes, but the liquidity is there. secondly you have to say that the recovery in the united states at this point is a little stronger, a little older and a little more durable than it was a year ago. >> tom: i want to ask you about technology, we saw...
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but for those who thought they had voted for change now appear to be already faced with a case of deja vu one of the pillars of the laws election campaign was the pledge to pull french troops out of afghanistan this has made many hopeful the new president would focus on issues at home rather than spending millions of military campaigns overseas but it seems they were wrong as foreign affairs magazine put it read foreign policy is on the out apartment now and her. french born. and that's not the right thing because. they print or impose not even an issue and a last words are in line with the position of bernard on the levy a french activist and philosopher who wrote an open letter calling on the lawn to quote take the initiative in syria assad knows that is counted for him the next emergency is to stop the killing in syria i'm innocent of libby's active role of convincing former fed president sarkozy to support the libyan intervention and should france take the interventionists route again some say it begs a new question what's going to we're not going to interview the humanitarian argumen
but for those who thought they had voted for change now appear to be already faced with a case of deja vu one of the pillars of the laws election campaign was the pledge to pull french troops out of afghanistan this has made many hopeful the new president would focus on issues at home rather than spending millions of military campaigns overseas but it seems they were wrong as foreign affairs magazine put it read foreign policy is on the out apartment now and her. french born. and that's not the...
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it feels like deja vu on europe. it was on the front burner for concerns. then people were feeling better about it because of the european central bank. now everybody worrying about greece leaving the euro. are you still optimistic about the market and how big an issue? >> we're in the early stages of long-term performance of the u.s. equity market. part of that is we believe we're going to benefit from the problems a around the world. our 170, 180, all-time low this week. that's not because of problems in the u.s. economy, that's because of problems in the european economy. the u.s. is benefiting from the rest of the world's problems. short-term, yes, europe can drag down the market. long-term, i think it's bullish for the united states. >> ieurope decelerates and we see this problem accelerate, we're looking at this debt crisis continue, greece is pushed out, doesn't that impact the u.s.? >> certainly from the point of view of multi-national companies, absolutely. we've tried to focus on more domestic, smaller and made-cap companies that have no exposure
it feels like deja vu on europe. it was on the front burner for concerns. then people were feeling better about it because of the european central bank. now everybody worrying about greece leaving the euro. are you still optimistic about the market and how big an issue? >> we're in the early stages of long-term performance of the u.s. equity market. part of that is we believe we're going to benefit from the problems a around the world. our 170, 180, all-time low this week. that's not...
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. >>> deja vu? president obama warns republicans against a repeat of last year's debt ceiling deadlock. >>> in harm's way. an oregon firefighter falls through a burning roof while battling a condo fire. >>> and ring of fire. residents of the western u.s. will be treated to a rare and spectacular solar event this weekend. good morning, everyone. i'm lynn berry. those stories and more are straight ahead. this is "first look" on msnbc. >>> and we begin this morning with debt ceiling redo. president obama sat down with congressional leaders in washington yesterday aiming to get a jump-start on an expiring budget deal that went down to the wire last year. but critics say it is a long-shot before november elections. nbc's steve handelsman has details. >> reporter: at the white house, the president lunched with congressional leaders to avoid a repeat of last summer's fights that trashed the nation's credit rating. barack obama versus john boehner on spending cuts and tax hikes. they failed to make a grand
. >>> deja vu? president obama warns republicans against a repeat of last year's debt ceiling deadlock. >>> in harm's way. an oregon firefighter falls through a burning roof while battling a condo fire. >>> and ring of fire. residents of the western u.s. will be treated to a rare and spectacular solar event this weekend. good morning, everyone. i'm lynn berry. those stories and more are straight ahead. this is "first look" on msnbc. >>> and we begin...
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over the exquisite experience that's for sure you know i think this is peter did you get a sense of deja vu or did you sense that something new is happening here with this inauguration because a lot of the same people that were at this inauguration the one passed in the one before that unfortunately i haven't had a chance to visit the previous two not durations in the kremlin but it's my first time to be honest but. technically it looked at all just almost the same i mean the way putin was behaving it looked like she just knew everything which is going to happen and it's so well what will went also smoothly that. i had an impression that this is just another time that this is happening and a bit of a danger was here certainly i have to say lexi for a bit of television as it was there was one bit of season television professionals if we try to be this said of the cameras one bit just after the president had been sworn in with a camera flew around the crowd and then actually seem to manage to go in through the window and in through the door and there was polluted it was quite spectacular work
over the exquisite experience that's for sure you know i think this is peter did you get a sense of deja vu or did you sense that something new is happening here with this inauguration because a lot of the same people that were at this inauguration the one passed in the one before that unfortunately i haven't had a chance to visit the previous two not durations in the kremlin but it's my first time to be honest but. technically it looked at all just almost the same i mean the way putin was...
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feels a little like deja vu. i think we were here on this action in december. but we're happy to bring to the commission the last set of major discretionary approvals associated with the 34th america's cup. and it's rolely been i think an extraordinary body of work that has led to today. and at the end of the presentation i will invite mike martin, america's cup project director, to come and address a commission about a few items that are city related and there are a lot of folks not city staff in the audience today who have been critical to the effort and i will point them out as well. so as i was thinking about the policy context for the actions today, i ran across a line in some state legislation that is on the lead finding in some of the state legislation we pursue for the court and i thought it was a good quote. the san francisco waterfront is a valuable public trust asset of the state that provides special maritime navigational recreational, culture and historical benefits to the people of the region and the state. and if you think about that statement in
feels a little like deja vu. i think we were here on this action in december. but we're happy to bring to the commission the last set of major discretionary approvals associated with the 34th america's cup. and it's rolely been i think an extraordinary body of work that has led to today. and at the end of the presentation i will invite mike martin, america's cup project director, to come and address a commission about a few items that are city related and there are a lot of folks not city staff...
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buster posey got the giants on the board and same today almost deja vu. skb there is a score, giants score twice in the top of the first. nora cheeka with a lead off triple skppl test the arm of cabrerra. got fik? dr -- milk? aubrey hough and that made it 4-0. posey just homered moments ago. now, terrific. >> thank you. >> that is this edition of abc 7 news. >> and from the entire abc 7 news team, thanks for joining us. >> good night for now. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. this is "jeopardy!" introducing today's contestants-- an attorney from astoria, new york... a food safety inspector from ada, michigan... and our returning champion-- a real estate developer from oakland, california... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek!
buster posey got the giants on the board and same today almost deja vu. skb there is a score, giants score twice in the top of the first. nora cheeka with a lead off triple skppl test the arm of cabrerra. got fik? dr -- milk? aubrey hough and that made it 4-0. posey just homered moments ago. now, terrific. >> thank you. >> that is this edition of abc 7 news. >> and from the entire abc 7 news team, thanks for joining us. >> good night for now. captioned by closed...