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donahue. mr. donahue: as we have debated many subjects, as we know, that the china card, so to speak, is an issue we'll be dealing with for many years. it's complicated by serious problems in china as well. economic problems. my view about this bill is that there is a very serious attention to currency. as it should be. and it is at a point where i would encourage moving ahead without major amendments. in terms of dealing with currency outside the bill, there are a lot of things here that are important. mr. trumka said, japan is a currency manipulator. they sure were back then. but they haven't been for a long time. people would accuse the united states of currency manipulation when we were dealing with the crises of recent years when we were handling and managing our interest rates and other factors that came out of the fed. the specific challenge that you raise about china is one that we will deal with for all of our lifetimes. i am very willing and very anxious to talk about other, beyond this
donahue. mr. donahue: as we have debated many subjects, as we know, that the china card, so to speak, is an issue we'll be dealing with for many years. it's complicated by serious problems in china as well. economic problems. my view about this bill is that there is a very serious attention to currency. as it should be. and it is at a point where i would encourage moving ahead without major amendments. in terms of dealing with currency outside the bill, there are a lot of things here that are...
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donahue. mr.onahue: as we have debated many subjects, as we know that the china card, so to speak, is a new shoe we'll be dealing with for many years. it's complicated by serious problems in china as well. economic problems. my view about this bill is that there is a very serious attention to currency. as it should be. and it is at a point where i would encourage moving ahead without major amendments. in terms of dealing with currency outside the bill, there are a lot of things here that are important. mr. trumka said japan is a currency manipulator. they sure were back then. but they haven't been for a long time. people would accuse the united states of currency manipulation when we were dealing with the crises of recent years when we were handling and managing our interest rates and other factors that came out of the fed. the specific challenge that you raise about china is one that we will deal with for all of our lifetimes. i am very willing and very anxious to talk about other, beyond this ag
donahue. mr.onahue: as we have debated many subjects, as we know that the china card, so to speak, is a new shoe we'll be dealing with for many years. it's complicated by serious problems in china as well. economic problems. my view about this bill is that there is a very serious attention to currency. as it should be. and it is at a point where i would encourage moving ahead without major amendments. in terms of dealing with currency outside the bill, there are a lot of things here that are...
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donahue and mr. trumpka for being here, especially want to note the pennsylvania roots and -- >> here. >> using that vulnerable law agree today, right? i'm grateful for the opportunity because it's important that we debate this, even an issue that has tends to divide the country and even divides both political parties between and among themselves, my concern here with both trade pro morgs authority and tpp the trade deal itself is the same concern i had of nafta and every other agreement since then, what is the impact not just broadly on pennsylvania, that's my first priority, but in particular what it means for workers and wages. unless it can meet the test of -- that i set forth with regard to workers and wages, very difficult for me to support either the trade promotion authority or the trade deal itself, let me focus first on wages. i would argue that -- and very similar to what senator schumer said central challenge as a counted, our central domestic challenges, how do we solve this wage problem
donahue and mr. trumpka for being here, especially want to note the pennsylvania roots and -- >> here. >> using that vulnerable law agree today, right? i'm grateful for the opportunity because it's important that we debate this, even an issue that has tends to divide the country and even divides both political parties between and among themselves, my concern here with both trade pro morgs authority and tpp the trade deal itself is the same concern i had of nafta and every other...
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donahue and thank you so much for coming to san francisco . >> good afternoon. thank you very much for giving me the opportunity to comment on this. my name is joe fitting and the deputy director of the san francisco zoo and i want to thank supervisor tang, wiener and yee for bringing forward this very important legislation, the san francisco. >> and the zoological society supports it emphatically and complement you for recognizing the important role of zoos and aquariums and connecting families with nature because the first step in protecting animals is connecting them to those places and by the connection we am create the future conservationists and you have taken the important step by doing this and protecting these animals and thank you very much on behalf of our membership. >> hi i am sally steven and it is chair of the animal control welfare commission. our commission advises the board on issues involving animals. these issues have come up to our commission many times in the past and it's the type of thing we've always supported. there's just a technical t
donahue and thank you so much for coming to san francisco . >> good afternoon. thank you very much for giving me the opportunity to comment on this. my name is joe fitting and the deputy director of the san francisco zoo and i want to thank supervisor tang, wiener and yee for bringing forward this very important legislation, the san francisco. >> and the zoological society supports it emphatically and complement you for recognizing the important role of zoos and aquariums and...
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. >> reporter: 35-year-old dick donahue was one of two police officers involved in the gunfight with dzhokhar tsarnaev. a bullet him hit in the leg, severing a major artery. he almost died. his colleague and friend, sean collier, lost his life. donahue was driving when he heard today's verdict. >> when number one came down as yes, okay, guilty, it was like okay, we're one step closer. and then we got through 30 of those blocks to get the full picture and to get the right results. you know, of course, when under 19 pops up and it's your name on the screen, and you see that it's guilty, it's definitely a big relief. >> reporter: he was in the courtroom for much of the trial. you had a chance to look at him in the face. >> i did. >> reporter: what did you think when you saw him? >> that's the guy. that's the guy that-- that was involved in killing my friend. that's the guy that-- that changed so many lives. that's the guy that took lives and-- and injured people and carried out a heinous, destructive act in the city of boston. >> reporter: officer donahue told us he has practically no m
. >> reporter: 35-year-old dick donahue was one of two police officers involved in the gunfight with dzhokhar tsarnaev. a bullet him hit in the leg, severing a major artery. he almost died. his colleague and friend, sean collier, lost his life. donahue was driving when he heard today's verdict. >> when number one came down as yes, okay, guilty, it was like okay, we're one step closer. and then we got through 30 of those blocks to get the full picture and to get the right results....
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donahue, the head of the chamber of commerce. it is major corporation after major corporation. it is wall street. it is all of the moneyed interests. before the agreement they tell us as part of the discussion, oh they tell us how many good jobs nafta's going to create, how many good jobs free trade with china will create, how many good jobs the korean trade agreement will create. after the agreement the word comes out hey, this is a great opportunity; shut down in america, go ahead pay people pennies an hour, bring your products back into this country. mr. president, in -- madam president, in 2011, we were told that we just had to pass the south korea free trade agreement because of all the jobs it would create. same argument. another free trade agreement it's going to be great for the american worker. u.s. chamber of commerce told us that this free trade agreement could create some 280,000 jobs in america. instead, the korean free trade agreement has led to the loss of some 60,000 jobs and out trade deficit with our country has gone up from $16.6 billion in 2012 to $25 billio
donahue, the head of the chamber of commerce. it is major corporation after major corporation. it is wall street. it is all of the moneyed interests. before the agreement they tell us as part of the discussion, oh they tell us how many good jobs nafta's going to create, how many good jobs free trade with china will create, how many good jobs the korean trade agreement will create. after the agreement the word comes out hey, this is a great opportunity; shut down in america, go ahead pay people...
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thank you, colonel donahue, i appreciate the kind words. and i appreciate your leadership. it is a great crowd, big crowd for many universities. we have cadets here, midshipmen here from georgetown, university of maryland, howard university george mason, and george washington university, all here today. wonderful. it is a privilege to be with you. the reason our military is the finest fighting force the world has ever known is its people. and taking care of our people, whether that is in afghanistan bases around the country, or studying here in the nation's capital, taking care of them is my highest priority. i want to thank you, each and every one of you, you and your families, for your hard work and your service. do you know, there's a lot going on in the world -- a lot of my plate as secretary of defense. we have challenges in afghanistan with isil, russian provocations, cyber attacks. we are also working to reform how the pentagon spends money recover from 14 years of work and at the same time build the force of the future -- all of that in front of us. it is serious bu
thank you, colonel donahue, i appreciate the kind words. and i appreciate your leadership. it is a great crowd, big crowd for many universities. we have cadets here, midshipmen here from georgetown, university of maryland, howard university george mason, and george washington university, all here today. wonderful. it is a privilege to be with you. the reason our military is the finest fighting force the world has ever known is its people. and taking care of our people, whether that is in...
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what are we going to hear from donahue to make his case and that from trumka? peter: these warhorses of washington have done battle in the past. they have also collaborated on immigration infrastructure. it is a bridge too far for these two lobbyists. tom donahue is going to make the case on behalf of big business in washington. that trade promotion authority for the trade -- for the president is critical. to america past economic future. on the other side richard trumka. he is go to make the case that these deals may be good for american corporations but they're not good for american workers. but there is not enough in these deals to boost the wages of american workers. he's going to raise questions about labor protections as well in these deals. your heard arguments from both these gentlemen. they will do it side-by-side in the committee. betty: could this hearing affect the outcome of votes? peter: there are some tough decisions that will be coming up in the next few days. there's is a chance this hearing could sway voices. watch how richard trumka appeals t
what are we going to hear from donahue to make his case and that from trumka? peter: these warhorses of washington have done battle in the past. they have also collaborated on immigration infrastructure. it is a bridge too far for these two lobbyists. tom donahue is going to make the case on behalf of big business in washington. that trade promotion authority for the trade -- for the president is critical. to america past economic future. on the other side richard trumka. he is go to make the...
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, richard donahue the transit officer who nearly died. 29 also a guilty count. just one final count left as we come to the end of these counts and if it's guilty, then he will be proven guilty of all of the charges against him. so we're just waiting for that final count to come in to see if this is complete and it is. count 30, guilty as well. count 30, use or carrying of the semi-automatic gun, as well as pipe bomb number three, now every single charge against dzhokhar star tsarnaev, the marathon bombing suspect now found guilty. we're moving on to aggravating and mitigating factors whether dzhokhar tsarnaev will face life or death. >> back in the studio here with attorneys brian and jonah. wlrt all right so out of the 30 counts, he's guilty of all of them. if it weren't such a horrific and sad moment, a lot v of people feel that this is exactly what he deservings. >> the jury has spoken, he's guilty, good. in the penalty phase, though if we have one person who was swayed enough to not be able to say yes, that execution should happen to this person then we're g
, richard donahue the transit officer who nearly died. 29 also a guilty count. just one final count left as we come to the end of these counts and if it's guilty, then he will be proven guilty of all of the charges against him. so we're just waiting for that final count to come in to see if this is complete and it is. count 30, guilty as well. count 30, use or carrying of the semi-automatic gun, as well as pipe bomb number three, now every single charge against dzhokhar star tsarnaev, the...
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richard donahue an office shore was injured during a shoot-out that led to dzhokhar's arrest says justice was served. >> it is not a day to celebrate. you can call it a bitter sweet victory. i'm in the out there cheering for what happened with you i'm satisfied. >> seventeen of the conviction as begins tsarnaev are capitol charges so he could get the the death penalty but that phase of the trial has yet to be announced. >>> opposition of the death penalty is strong in massachusetts and some polls suggest that the majority of boston residents do not want to see tsarnaev sentenced to death, ukee. >>> nicole, thank you. >>> a delaware man is charged with killing his wife with a ham inner front of their two children. the kent county grand jury has indicted cortez hamilton of smyrna on charge of first degree murder. keisha hamilton vanish january 10th. her remains have never been found. she's still classified as missing. >> we wouldn't have brought the charge if we weren't, you know, assured that we would be able to successfully bring the case to a successful conclusion. it is more challenging
richard donahue an office shore was injured during a shoot-out that led to dzhokhar's arrest says justice was served. >> it is not a day to celebrate. you can call it a bitter sweet victory. i'm in the out there cheering for what happened with you i'm satisfied. >> seventeen of the conviction as begins tsarnaev are capitol charges so he could get the the death penalty but that phase of the trial has yet to be announced. >>> opposition of the death penalty is strong in...
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tom donahue has partnered with him on issues of immigration of her structure.the issue of trade, is a bridge too far for big business and organized labor at this point. both of them making their case, mr. donohue for trade promotion authority for the president, and richard trump on the other side of the issue saying that congress should stand in the way of this and get a better deal in terms of trade. here are some of their testimony this morning from the senate finance committee. >> why does trade matter to the country? it comes down to american jobs. one in four manufacturing jobs depends on exports. one in three acres of american farms is planted for consumers overseas. all told, nearly 40 million american jobs depend on trade. >> i can understand my friend tom advocating for fast-track. his members have benefited by him, benefited greatly. but the average working folks in this country haven't. and we needed different deal. -- we need a different deal. peter: some of the arguments for and against trade promotion by the president. i'm joined by tom carper dem
tom donahue has partnered with him on issues of immigration of her structure.the issue of trade, is a bridge too far for big business and organized labor at this point. both of them making their case, mr. donohue for trade promotion authority for the president, and richard trump on the other side of the issue saying that congress should stand in the way of this and get a better deal in terms of trade. here are some of their testimony this morning from the senate finance committee. >> why...
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the portal la valley event is at the home of i bay president donahue. between her bay area events clinton top will appear at three fund raids in southern california. >>> east bay lawmaker tom has announced he is running for barbara boxers u.s. senate seat when she retires in 2017. [ technical difficulties ] >>> time is 5:14. a story you may get a kick out of. the city of palo alto is about to get a new city ambassador that is very unusual. it's a stuffed donkey. on saturday palo alto's mayor will officially introduce perry and kick off a social media come pain. for two months this donkey will travel all over the city. >> cute. >> yeah. >>> 5:15 is the time. let's check in with sal. how is traffic? >> it looks pretty good as a matter of fact. we are off to a good start pam and dave. i hope that your monday is going to be easy. so far so good on the east shore freeway. we will start there. and look at 80 westbound between the carquinez bridge and the mccarthur maze. not a bad run at all. it looks very nice through the mccarthur maze. we'll take a look at
the portal la valley event is at the home of i bay president donahue. between her bay area events clinton top will appear at three fund raids in southern california. >>> east bay lawmaker tom has announced he is running for barbara boxers u.s. senate seat when she retires in 2017. [ technical difficulties ] >>> time is 5:14. a story you may get a kick out of. the city of palo alto is about to get a new city ambassador that is very unusual. it's a stuffed donkey. on saturday...
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thank you, colonel donahue, i appreciate the kind words. and i appreciate your leadership.s a great crowd, big crowd for many universities. we have cadets here, midshipmen here from georgetown, university of maryland, howard university george mason, and george washington university, all here today. wonderful. it is a privilege to be with you. the reason our military is the finest fighting force the world has ever known is its people. the reason our military is the and taking care of our people whether that is in afghanistan bases around the country, or studying here in the nation's capital, taking care of them is my highest priority. i want to thank you, each and every one of you, you and your families, for your hard work and your service. you know, there's a lot going on in the world -- a lot on my plate as secretary of defense. we have challenges in afghanistan with isil, russian provocations, cyber attacks. we are also working to reform how the pentagon spends money, recover from 14 years of war and at the same time build the force of the future -- all of that in front o
thank you, colonel donahue, i appreciate the kind words. and i appreciate your leadership.s a great crowd, big crowd for many universities. we have cadets here, midshipmen here from georgetown, university of maryland, howard university george mason, and george washington university, all here today. wonderful. it is a privilege to be with you. the reason our military is the finest fighting force the world has ever known is its people. the reason our military is the and taking care of our people...
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she also did one other thing which is a she went on the phil donahue show and became the first person to stand up and declare a major religion as fraud or in her words fragile. she felt she had been duped and she remains a thorn for the decade she's been doing this. the study can be found in the 2004 movie the village the story of a community united by fear brought together by the murder of points, several philadelphians decided to create a 19th century community in rural pennsylvania. they believed that it could be found by retreating into the past. the two isolated the community from the world they fear they create mythical monsters that are supposedly hiding in the woods referred to as the things of which we do not speak. they won't bother the villagers as long as the villagers don't enter the woods as a consequence no one enters or leaves the village then something happens that the authors had not anticipated. a young man when an infection develops the only way to save him is antibiotics and the community has been created to mimic the late 18 hundreds the time for antibiotics. kno
she also did one other thing which is a she went on the phil donahue show and became the first person to stand up and declare a major religion as fraud or in her words fragile. she felt she had been duped and she remains a thorn for the decade she's been doing this. the study can be found in the 2004 movie the village the story of a community united by fear brought together by the murder of points, several philadelphians decided to create a 19th century community in rural pennsylvania. they...
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police officer collier or did the carjacking lead to the serious injury sustained by mbta officer donahue in watertown? if the jury finds tsarnaev guilty of any of the capital counts, they know they'll be back for a penalty phase. legal analyst michael coin says the jury is just doing its due diligence to reach a fair verdict. >> no one expects we won't see a not guilty verdict in the dzhokhar tsarnaev bombing case. the jury is taking its time going through 32-page jury verdict form they're being deliberate and likely we might see a verdict some time tomorrow. >> reporter: jury deliberations will begin wednesday at 9 a.m. live at federal court in boston "nbc10 news." >>> for the latest on the boston marathon bombing trial, be sure to watch "nbc nightly news" tonight at 6:30 right here on nbc10. >>> investigators say there were no working smoke defect tors inside the western pennsylvania house where two children died in a fire. that fire started early this morning in new castle, lawrence county. that's about 50 miles northwest of pittsburgh. a 3-month-old boy and his 5-year-old brother die
police officer collier or did the carjacking lead to the serious injury sustained by mbta officer donahue in watertown? if the jury finds tsarnaev guilty of any of the capital counts, they know they'll be back for a penalty phase. legal analyst michael coin says the jury is just doing its due diligence to reach a fair verdict. >> no one expects we won't see a not guilty verdict in the dzhokhar tsarnaev bombing case. the jury is taking its time going through 32-page jury verdict form...
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. >> indiana department of correction commissioner david donahue says it takes a special kind of personwork with the juvenile population. >> our community support or lack thereof is probably the one challenge for corrections today that is very difficult. staff spend an enormous amount of time watching the young men at the pendleton juvenile correction facility evolve. they literally walk the walk and talk the talk with that child. >> it can be intimidating at times, yeah, but if you stay the same every day, they expect, you know, what to do once you come in. >> sergeant marlisha redfield jackson works in the pendleton gang unit with boggess and 23 of his cellmates. she's all too familiar with the public perception of the teens here. >> these are everyday kids, you know. every kid has issues. theirs might be a little more violent than others or more to deal with, but that's what we're here for because it's all about correcting their behavior, you know, because someone didn't do something somewhere, you know, to make sure they are not in here. >> coming up on "lock-up: pendleton juvenile,
. >> indiana department of correction commissioner david donahue says it takes a special kind of personwork with the juvenile population. >> our community support or lack thereof is probably the one challenge for corrections today that is very difficult. staff spend an enormous amount of time watching the young men at the pendleton juvenile correction facility evolve. they literally walk the walk and talk the talk with that child. >> it can be intimidating at times, yeah, but...
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she also did one other in which a shoo-in on the phil donahue show and became the first person ever to stand up and declared major religion as a fraud. she really felt she had been duped and she was a thorn in the side of christian scientist and remains a thorn in the side of christian scientists for the decade she's been doing this. an analogy to the story can be found in m. night shyamalan's 2004 movie the village, the story of an insular community united by fear. but together by the murderer several philadelphians decide to create a 19th century farming community in rural pennsylvania. they believe it can be found by retreating into the past to isolate the community from a world they fear, others create mythical monster supposedly hiding in the woods referred to as the things of which we do not speak. the monsters won't bother the villagers as long as the villagers don't enter the woods. no one enters or leaves the village. then something happens the elders have hadn't anticipated. when infection develops the other way to save him is that the antibiotics. the community has been crea
she also did one other in which a shoo-in on the phil donahue show and became the first person ever to stand up and declared major religion as a fraud. she really felt she had been duped and she was a thorn in the side of christian scientist and remains a thorn in the side of christian scientists for the decade she's been doing this. an analogy to the story can be found in m. night shyamalan's 2004 movie the village, the story of an insular community united by fear. but together by the murderer...
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chamber of commerce president tom donahue and afl-cio president richard trumka. they will consider legislation for international trade negotiations live 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. at the same time here on c-span3, the subcommittee hearing on ways to improve efficiency at the state department and make its operations more transparent. the state department's inspector general will be testifying. again, that's live 10:00 a.m. eastern. >>> she was considered modern for her time call mrs. president, and outspoken about her views on slavery and women's rights as the prolific writer, she provides a unique window into colonial america and her personal live. abigail adams sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on "first ladies: influence and image examining the public and private lives of first ladyies and impact on the presidency" sundays at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. as a compliment to the series c-span's new book is available, "first ladies: presidential historians on 45 iconic american women" providing stories of the fascinating women creating a
chamber of commerce president tom donahue and afl-cio president richard trumka. they will consider legislation for international trade negotiations live 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. at the same time here on c-span3, the subcommittee hearing on ways to improve efficiency at the state department and make its operations more transparent. the state department's inspector general will be testifying. again, that's live 10:00 a.m. eastern. >>> she was considered modern for her time call mrs....
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dick donahue, the transit police officer is also like that. he nearly died in the watertown shootout and he is out there talking about what happened to him and how he is carrying on with his life as well. >> indeed that is true. boston is a tough town and we're seeing that through all of this situation. thank you very much. let's bring in sean hennry former fbi assistant director and so several testifies and the fbi testified in this case and how crucial was their work in getting this conviction? >> i think it is important for fbi and the joint terrorism task force to paint a picture for the jury of exactly what happened. these agents and officers were out, they interviewed hundreds of people and collected thousands of pieces of evidence and went out and were able to secure hundreds of still photos and videos and actually by looking at those videos and looking at those pictures really to bring the jury into the fold so they could see exactly how this transpired and to see just how tragic and how horrendous this type of attack was. >> sean on t
dick donahue, the transit police officer is also like that. he nearly died in the watertown shootout and he is out there talking about what happened to him and how he is carrying on with his life as well. >> indeed that is true. boston is a tough town and we're seeing that through all of this situation. thank you very much. let's bring in sean hennry former fbi assistant director and so several testifies and the fbi testified in this case and how crucial was their work in getting this...
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also there's a count where using a gun where richard donahue was injured, but most likely by friendly fire. there is a possibility of some acquittals here, but not much. >> as you pointed out sentencings come later. >> they'll come later but quickly. if there are legal experts who say they're going to be back out in an hour. we'll see if i'm right or wrong. the reason i expect it is this. they have this this massive indictment. this is the first time they get to talk about this case. they talk about what happened. my view is the longer the deliberation on guilt, even though guilt is a foregone conclusion judy clark said it was him, even if the deliberations are long it means that then they will be looking at the penalty phase even in the guilt phase. >> thank you, rikki. >> you're welcome. >>> this morning two suspected terrorists are out on bail. they were arrested last week. terrorism arrests have jumped in britain. hundreds have left to join isis in syria and iraq. >>> in syria, they're asking for help as isis overruns a rejufugee camp. they have killed dozens and forced 2,000 peop
also there's a count where using a gun where richard donahue was injured, but most likely by friendly fire. there is a possibility of some acquittals here, but not much. >> as you pointed out sentencings come later. >> they'll come later but quickly. if there are legal experts who say they're going to be back out in an hour. we'll see if i'm right or wrong. the reason i expect it is this. they have this this massive indictment. this is the first time they get to talk about this...
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john donahue tells the financial times the two companies are direct competitors. the e. 's complaints focuses on google as favorite of its results. >>> tesla's was hacked over the weekend. >>> this is an interesting one. i mean it doesn't look like this was a malicious attack. it was just some people having fun and it's amazing that they managed to do so. >> it's still a hack. the fact that these big fast-growing companies like tesla which say they are allocating a lot of cash toward security are still being hacked. >> and has is huge technically advanced and they are still a target for these type of attacks. he love his twitter account. >>> let's move on. this weekend's showdown between floyd mayweather and manny pacquiao is the fight of the century. mark wahlberg and p. deadly are betting $250,000 over the fight. this comes after rapper 50 cent said he will be betting over $1 million on a mayweather victory. exciting stuff. >>> japan has been down graded to a, staple -- stable. fitch down grading japan to a. it says that japanese did not include sufficient structural f
john donahue tells the financial times the two companies are direct competitors. the e. 's complaints focuses on google as favorite of its results. >>> tesla's was hacked over the weekend. >>> this is an interesting one. i mean it doesn't look like this was a malicious attack. it was just some people having fun and it's amazing that they managed to do so. >> it's still a hack. the fact that these big fast-growing companies like tesla which say they are allocating a lot...
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senate finance committee looks at the transpacific partnership legislation and will hear from tom donahue and the president of the afl-cio. that hearing starts at 10:00 eastern, live coverage on c-span. >> here are a few of the book festivals we will be covering this spring, this weekend, we will be in maryland for the annapolis book festival, hearing from authors such as our bartow gonzalez. -- alberto gonzales. then the gaithersburg book festival with tom davis as well as david axelrod. and then move will close out may with an expo in new york city. the first week in june, we were our live in chicago, including a three-hour program with lawrence wright and your phone calls, on c-span2's "book tv." >> josh earnest it your question about the violence in yemen, betting isis, -- combating isis and climate change. secretary earnest: good afternoon, everybody. you seem to be in a good mood this fine, monday afternoon. it is nice to see you. we will get started quickly. i know some people are closely watching the clock for the presidents remarked the national champion at buckhead's afternoon.
senate finance committee looks at the transpacific partnership legislation and will hear from tom donahue and the president of the afl-cio. that hearing starts at 10:00 eastern, live coverage on c-span. >> here are a few of the book festivals we will be covering this spring, this weekend, we will be in maryland for the annapolis book festival, hearing from authors such as our bartow gonzalez. -- alberto gonzales. then the gaithersburg book festival with tom davis as well as david axelrod....
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donahue. appreciate those kinds words and for your leadership. this is a great crowd. big crowd for many universities and many would be here early morning, but not for you all. certainly not for me. we have cadets here. we have mid shipmen here from georgetown, university of maryland, howard university, george mason and george washington university. all here today. wonderful. it's a privilege to be with you. the reason our military is the finest fighting force the world has ever known is its people. and taking care of our people, whether that's in afghanistan or bases around the country or studying here in the nation's capitol, taking care of them is my highest priority. taking care of them is my highest priority. and i want to thank you each and every one of you, you and your families for your hard work and service. do you know there's a lot going on in the world, a lot on my plate as secretary of defense. we have challenges in afghanistan with isil russian provocations and cyber attacks. we're also working to reform how the pentagon spends money. recover from 14 year
donahue. appreciate those kinds words and for your leadership. this is a great crowd. big crowd for many universities and many would be here early morning, but not for you all. certainly not for me. we have cadets here. we have mid shipmen here from georgetown, university of maryland, howard university, george mason and george washington university. all here today. wonderful. it's a privilege to be with you. the reason our military is the finest fighting force the world has ever known is its...
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thank you colonel donahue. appreciate the kind words and for your leadership of the battalion. it is a great crowd. big crowd for many universities and the student body but not for you all. certainly not for me. we have cadets here. we have shipment from georgetown come university of maryland, howard university, george mason and george washington university all year today. wonderful. it is a privilege to be with you. the reason our military as the finest fighting force the world has ever known. taking care of our people whether in afghanistan or bases around the country are studied here in the nation's capitol, taking care of them is my highest priority. i want to thank you each and every one of you and your families for your hard work on service. do you know there is a lot going on in the world. a lot on my plate as secretary of defense. we had challenges in afghanistan with isil russian provocations, cyberattacks. we are also working to reform how the pentagon spends money, recovered from 14 years of war and at the same time build the force of the future, all of that in front
thank you colonel donahue. appreciate the kind words and for your leadership of the battalion. it is a great crowd. big crowd for many universities and the student body but not for you all. certainly not for me. we have cadets here. we have shipment from georgetown come university of maryland, howard university, george mason and george washington university all year today. wonderful. it is a privilege to be with you. the reason our military as the finest fighting force the world has ever known....
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one of the counts against him is he caused the very serious injuries to officer dick donahue, a transit policeman. he almost bled to death on the street and his defense lawyer said he was probably shot by police friendly fire but the government's approach said if it weren't for the carjacking and the shooting wouldn't have happened so we'll see what they do on that question. >> and on april the 18th he has been found guilty. and that is the use and carrying a firearm during the relation of a crime of violence. and this it goes down to talk about the -- with count 16 being associated with the death of officer sean collier. >> reporter: right. and then on the last counts it will be the shootout in watertown. so they found him guilty on all of the marathon bombing counts and now doing the sean collier shooting and then the carjacking and the laurel street has yet to come. but it would seem they are accepting the government's theory lock stock and barrel there. >> and the defense, judy clark, and pete you are aware of it not much of a defense. she did the best she could, but admitted up fro
one of the counts against him is he caused the very serious injuries to officer dick donahue, a transit policeman. he almost bled to death on the street and his defense lawyer said he was probably shot by police friendly fire but the government's approach said if it weren't for the carjacking and the shooting wouldn't have happened so we'll see what they do on that question. >> and on april the 18th he has been found guilty. and that is the use and carrying a firearm during the relation...
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thank you, colonel donahue, i appreciate the kind words. and i appreciate your leadership. it is a great crowd, big crowd for men of universities -- for many universities. we have cadets here, midshipmen hear from georgetown, university of maryland, howard university george mason, and george washington university, all here today. wonderful. it is a privilege to be with you. the reason our military is the finest fighting force the world has ever known is its people. and taking care of our people, whether that is in afghanistan bases around the country or studying here in the nation's capital, taking care of them is my highest priority. i want to thank you, each and every one of you, you and your families, for your hard work and your service. do you know, there's a lot going on in the world? a lot of my plate as secretary of defense. we have challenges in afghanistan with isil, russian provocations cyber attacks. we are also working to reform thehow the pentagon spends money, recover from 14 years of work and at the same time build the force of the future -- all about in fron
thank you, colonel donahue, i appreciate the kind words. and i appreciate your leadership. it is a great crowd, big crowd for men of universities -- for many universities. we have cadets here, midshipmen hear from georgetown, university of maryland, howard university george mason, and george washington university, all here today. wonderful. it is a privilege to be with you. the reason our military is the finest fighting force the world has ever known is its people. and taking care of our...