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his wife, dorothy, did not. the couple had been married ten years and had two daughters, ages 5 and 2. >> my sister was kind of getting depressed off and on. she had had some down time. i knew that dorothy was on medication and she was on an antidepressant. >> on the night of march 13th, 1991, corporal davis was having drinks with friends at a bar near the base. he stepped out to the lobby to call his wife around 8:00 p.m., and she sounded despondent. so, he left his friends and went home. when he entered their bedroom, he found a horrifying sight. dorothy was dead, a ..22-caliber pistol in her hand. >> mrs. davis is lying on their bed with the covers up to her abdomen. she appears to have a gunshot wound to her right temple. >> police video taken at the scene indicates there was no forced entry into the house. the davis' children were asleep in their bedroom. whatever happened didn't awaken them. there was no evidence of an argument or an altercation. >> dorothy herself had no signs of physical trauma or any ty
his wife, dorothy, did not. the couple had been married ten years and had two daughters, ages 5 and 2. >> my sister was kind of getting depressed off and on. she had had some down time. i knew that dorothy was on medication and she was on an antidepressant. >> on the night of march 13th, 1991, corporal davis was having drinks with friends at a bar near the base. he stepped out to the lobby to call his wife around 8:00 p.m., and she sounded despondent. so, he left his friends and...
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dorothy, could write certainly would have. but dorothy was a straight shooter. she wasn't manipulative. said she meant. herreally valued relationship with rebecca. would have been heartbroken of aar that it was a bit charade but they did none the when their sons were in trouble and when they you were professionally down hearted, help and enable one another. relationship was as complicated as the personalities. you very much. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute] captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> on history bookshelf, hear from the country's best known for the pastrs decade every saturday 4:00 p.m. earn. programs anye time, visit our website. you're watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on 3.pan >> now you can keep in touch from current events from the capitol with c-span radio on audio now. call to hear congressional and "washington journal" program. also hear audio of the five networks sunday public affairs programs beginning at noon eastern. 202-626-8888. long distance or phone charges
dorothy, could write certainly would have. but dorothy was a straight shooter. she wasn't manipulative. said she meant. herreally valued relationship with rebecca. would have been heartbroken of aar that it was a bit charade but they did none the when their sons were in trouble and when they you were professionally down hearted, help and enable one another. relationship was as complicated as the personalities. you very much. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute]...
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like 102-year-old dorothy custer. jumpers before but probably never met a thrillseeker like 102-year-old dorothy custeb jumpers before but probably never met a thrillseeker like 102-year-old dorothy custeas jumpers before but probably never met a thrillseeker like 102-year-old dorothy custee jumpers before but probably never met a thrillseeker like 102-year-old dorothy custer. with only a few seconds to pull the chute, base jumping is not for the faint of heart. it's a thrill that world renowned base jumper sean chase chases nearly every day in twin falls, idaho. >> i have done 2,150 base jumps as of today. i definitely down to risk my life for it still. it's definitely the passion of my life. it's different from sky diving. base jumping is more basic. there's no parachute. there's no back-up, because there's no time for one. we pack it like it is the only chance, since it is. >> the bridge sits 500 feet above the snake river in twin falls and it's a hot spot for base jumpers that can legally jump from the bridge any
like 102-year-old dorothy custer. jumpers before but probably never met a thrillseeker like 102-year-old dorothy custeb jumpers before but probably never met a thrillseeker like 102-year-old dorothy custeas jumpers before but probably never met a thrillseeker like 102-year-old dorothy custee jumpers before but probably never met a thrillseeker like 102-year-old dorothy custer. with only a few seconds to pull the chute, base jumping is not for the faint of heart. it's a thrill that world...
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dorothy, i want to start with you if i can't. the revisions to the down side, does that have you worried? i know you look for strategic opportunities in the market, but does that have you worried at all? >> no, i think it's a reflection obviously that we are in a slow growth environment, as much as we would like to see growth kick in, it is going to, i think continue to be a slow growth environment. that's why we're not trying to call directionality, but look for both longs and shorts that can be noncorrelated, but looking for special opportunities. >> i think that kind of dove tails with your forecast, you're generally optimistic about the economy, and you haven't changed your strategy. >> we really haven't, sue, but i agree with what dorothy said. clearly we're in a slow growth environment. the first quarter was incredibly noisy. we still think us gdp growth will be good enough to prevent tightening and keep corporate earnings on a positive trajectory. >> dorothy, when you say you look for opportunities in the market, we haven'
dorothy, i want to start with you if i can't. the revisions to the down side, does that have you worried? i know you look for strategic opportunities in the market, but does that have you worried at all? >> no, i think it's a reflection obviously that we are in a slow growth environment, as much as we would like to see growth kick in, it is going to, i think continue to be a slow growth environment. that's why we're not trying to call directionality, but look for both longs and shorts...
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here comes dorothy. do you have an apple for her? >> do we have an apple? >> no.t's what she's interested in, not us. >> tom steyer seems to have moved comfortably from ceo to his new role as environmental caretaker, but it remains to be seen if his passion and deep pockets are enough to conquer keystone. >> i think my parents had a strong sense of participating in the community, which is all i really think i am doing. ♪ . . >> small business is the backbone of the american economy. 23 new drugs are created right here. -- 23 new jobs are created right here. the president with goldman sachs are making a push to support small business. goldman has dedicated half $1 billion to start a program to give entrepreneurs a chance for success. the program is called "10,000 small businesses," and goldman ceo lloyd blankfein and michael bloomberg are cochairs on the advisory board. bloomberg television's stephanie ruhle sat down in a conversation with lloyd blankfein and mike bloomberg.
here comes dorothy. do you have an apple for her? >> do we have an apple? >> no.t's what she's interested in, not us. >> tom steyer seems to have moved comfortably from ceo to his new role as environmental caretaker, but it remains to be seen if his passion and deep pockets are enough to conquer keystone. >> i think my parents had a strong sense of participating in the community, which is all i really think i am doing. ♪ . . >> small business is the backbone of...
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here comes dorothy. >> there she is. >> let me ask you a question. do you have an apple for her? we have an apple? >> no. if we were smart -- that's what she's interested in, not us. >> look at her walk. >> i know. >> tom steyer seems to have moved comfortably from ceo to his new role as environmental caretaker, but it remains to be seen if his passion and deep pockets are enough to conquer keystone. >> i think my parents had a strong sense of participating in their community, which is all i really think i'm doing. ♪ >> hello, and welcome to "inside fendi." we are in rome, and over the next 30 minutes, bloomberg will take you behind the scenes of one of the most iconic italian fashion houses, fendi, with the ceo pietro beccari. in 1925 two italians opened a fashion shop, their names, edoardo and adele fendi. the mantle passed to their five daughters, and is there where the story begins. they had some help from this man, karl lagerfeld.
here comes dorothy. >> there she is. >> let me ask you a question. do you have an apple for her? we have an apple? >> no. if we were smart -- that's what she's interested in, not us. >> look at her walk. >> i know. >> tom steyer seems to have moved comfortably from ceo to his new role as environmental caretaker, but it remains to be seen if his passion and deep pockets are enough to conquer keystone. >> i think my parents had a strong sense of...
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here comes dorothy. >> there she is. >> let me ask you a question. do you have an apple for her?do we have an apple? >> no. if we were smart -- that's what she's interested in, not us. >> look at her walk. >> i know. >> tom steyer seems to have moved comfortably from ceo to his new role as environmental caretaker, but it remains to be seen if his passion and deep pockets are enough to conquer keystone. >> i think my parents had a strong sense of participating in their community, which is all i really think i'm doing. ♪ >> this week on "political capital," jeffrey zients on the economy. >> we are really well-positioned. >> supreme court rulings and what is next in iraq. and margaret carson and ramesh ponnuru debate the state of the republican party. >> we begin the program with the national economic council director to the president, jeffrey zients. you have downplayed the first quarter drop in the economy as due to bad weather. to achieve the goal of 3%, you are going to have to grow at 4%, is that achievable?
here comes dorothy. >> there she is. >> let me ask you a question. do you have an apple for her?do we have an apple? >> no. if we were smart -- that's what she's interested in, not us. >> look at her walk. >> i know. >> tom steyer seems to have moved comfortably from ceo to his new role as environmental caretaker, but it remains to be seen if his passion and deep pockets are enough to conquer keystone. >> i think my parents had a strong sense of...
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here comes dorothy. >> there she is. >> let me ask you a question. do you have an apple for her? we have an apple? >> no. if we were smart -- that's what she's interested in, not us. >> look at her walk. >> i know. >> tom steyer seems to have moved comfortably from ceo to his new role as environmental caretaker, but it remains to be seen if his passion and deep pockets are enough to conquer keystone. >> i think my parents had a strong sense of participating in their community, which is all i really think i'm doing. ♪ >> we are finding it, we're testing it. we're there as they build it. we're on a quest to show you the most cutting edge companies on the brink of the future. >> tonight i'll step into a tinker's paradise. tech shop is changing the nature of the innovation process. >> i'll get a taste with an all-star chef who is taking on obesity. >> what you're describing is eliminating sugar. >> i'll take local motorist offroading in the desert. >> bloomberg "brink." companies that break the mold, convention, boundaries.
here comes dorothy. >> there she is. >> let me ask you a question. do you have an apple for her? we have an apple? >> no. if we were smart -- that's what she's interested in, not us. >> look at her walk. >> i know. >> tom steyer seems to have moved comfortably from ceo to his new role as environmental caretaker, but it remains to be seen if his passion and deep pockets are enough to conquer keystone. >> i think my parents had a strong sense of...
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. >> we're back with kim strassel and "wall street journal" editorial board member dorothy row bin owe wits joins us. what impression is the former senator and secretary of state making on this book tour? is it the one she wanted? >> no, certainly not. but that's never true. what it is doing is reminding us of old times at the clinton white house. you know, the former president made an important point, that is, the things that she has done all of her life are what you should be thinking about. one of the things that strikes you about hillary clinton now is something that's been nagging for a long time, that people watching her, which is the lack of core values. the lack of a sense of some driving passion in her political life. and if you total it all up, what have we ever seen really, the passionate drive for office, the passionate drive for denying? there is an absolutely loud crackling absence of any notion of deep political belief, deep belief about the nation's place in the world. this is really a loud absence. you've heard murmurings about this. we don't really know who she is or
. >> we're back with kim strassel and "wall street journal" editorial board member dorothy row bin owe wits joins us. what impression is the former senator and secretary of state making on this book tour? is it the one she wanted? >> no, certainly not. but that's never true. what it is doing is reminding us of old times at the clinton white house. you know, the former president made an important point, that is, the things that she has done all of her life are what you...
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we're not a big fan of government intervention, but i don't know, it might be time for us. >> dorothyes. a big hit to the voters of mississippi for electing thad cochran and charles randall of new york, two long-standing veterans and for refusing the kool-aid that's been dispensed by all those agitating throwing them out now. get these people who have been out of washington long. they had better decide that we -- if they're going to transfer people, new ones, they had better be ones who can serve. >> all right, tan. >> paul, we are going to miss the middle east scholar who died last week. he wrote for the journal editorial pages for nearly 30 years. he was an he wielegant and eloq observer of the middle east and understood freedom. and i think his greatest desire that his arab countrymen could also experience that freedom. >> he had that fundamental american optimism that so many americans now seem to have lost. and he had the courage of his convictions, because he stuck with the iraq war, even though it became unpopular, unlike so many other intellectuals who first supported it. i ag
we're not a big fan of government intervention, but i don't know, it might be time for us. >> dorothyes. a big hit to the voters of mississippi for electing thad cochran and charles randall of new york, two long-standing veterans and for refusing the kool-aid that's been dispensed by all those agitating throwing them out now. get these people who have been out of washington long. they had better decide that we -- if they're going to transfer people, new ones, they had better be ones who...
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he is a cool guy. >> dorothy bush coke and marvin bush are the youngest of the family.s they grew up, their father entered the o-- left the oil business to enter politics. >> when you see your father on the billboard, it is pretty neat. he ran for congress and was one of only 24 congressmen at that point in texasan. the only republican. so that was a pretty big deal. and then you know as your profile rises in politics, there is more scrutiny. and for those of us who obviously care about my dad it gets tougher and tougher. >> but with his family's support and despite many political battles, bush never shied away from seeking public office. >> we had lived in washington a lot. he was a congressman when george was head of the cia, head of the republican party. he was a lot of things. he is a man who can't say no. >> after the thankless job of heading the republican party, president ford offered bush a choice of enviable posts. >> i think it was the best thing that happened to us. >> i was thinking about the weather. we learned -- in the state departments, i would talk to m
he is a cool guy. >> dorothy bush coke and marvin bush are the youngest of the family.s they grew up, their father entered the o-- left the oil business to enter politics. >> when you see your father on the billboard, it is pretty neat. he ran for congress and was one of only 24 congressmen at that point in texasan. the only republican. so that was a pretty big deal. and then you know as your profile rises in politics, there is more scrutiny. and for those of us who obviously care...
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under dorothy's lose control. washington ready new sanctions against russia over the crisis in ukraine staring worries american business today well i'm willing to be cut off from the russian market and broken neighborhoods as was the increased deployment of swat teams have civil rights groups. military tactics. of r.t. international good to have you company. now the un. have been killed in iraq since the beginning of this month. started its advance through the country. to listen. russian banking company. at its worst before. the. time about militarization of course. community. flew it's personal e. you tend to get a knock at the. same surrender we really view this as the tipping point. but she was saying we're searching for we'll never find the boy's parents now demanding federal investment. he's not alone by the way wilson was home. but that didn't stop the police who opened fire after entering her house the baby was injured survived the woman wasn't even a suspect and it was her boyfriend the police were off on
under dorothy's lose control. washington ready new sanctions against russia over the crisis in ukraine staring worries american business today well i'm willing to be cut off from the russian market and broken neighborhoods as was the increased deployment of swat teams have civil rights groups. military tactics. of r.t. international good to have you company. now the un. have been killed in iraq since the beginning of this month. started its advance through the country. to listen. russian...
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he is a cool guy. >> dorothy bush coke and marvin bush are the youngest of the family.y grew up, their father entered the o-- left the oil business to enter politics. >> when you see your father on the billboard, it is pretty neat. he ran for congress and was one of only 24 congressmen at that point in texas who was a republican. the only republican. so that was a pretty big deal. and then you know as your profile rises in politics, there is more scrutiny. and for those of us who obviously care about my dad it gets tougher and tougher. >> but with his family's support and despite many political battles, bush never shied away from seeking public office. >> we had lived in washington a lot. he was a congressman when george was head of the cia, head of the republican party. he was a lot of things. he is a man who can't say no. >> after the thankless job of heading the republican party, president ford offered bush a choice of enviable posts. >> i think it was the best thing that happened to us. >> i was thinking about the weather. we learned -- in the state departments, i w
he is a cool guy. >> dorothy bush coke and marvin bush are the youngest of the family.y grew up, their father entered the o-- left the oil business to enter politics. >> when you see your father on the billboard, it is pretty neat. he ran for congress and was one of only 24 congressmen at that point in texas who was a republican. the only republican. so that was a pretty big deal. and then you know as your profile rises in politics, there is more scrutiny. and for those of us who...
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many simply have nowhere to go no one to turn to and they're completely dependent on the rest of dorothy's in the last twenty four hours more than six hundred people have crossed the border seeking shelter the majority of them are women and children who are trying to escape uncertainty of life in eastern ukraine and it's clear speaking to a number of them but it's an emotional time that it will lose them almost every night we hear shootings explosions multiple rocket launchers i can't handle those noises anymore. it's all my children are with me like my mother and grandmother stayed there people are hiding in basements and don't seem to realize this will never end the houses are bombed we don't have anymore. it scared the government in the ukrainian media thinks they see the organizing humanitarian corridor but there is no sign of that they don't let people leave. in the rostov reach being helped by donations from people all over russia on thursday forty tons of supplies including food water medicine arrived but with an average of four hundred people crossing the border instance it's clear
many simply have nowhere to go no one to turn to and they're completely dependent on the rest of dorothy's in the last twenty four hours more than six hundred people have crossed the border seeking shelter the majority of them are women and children who are trying to escape uncertainty of life in eastern ukraine and it's clear speaking to a number of them but it's an emotional time that it will lose them almost every night we hear shootings explosions multiple rocket launchers i can't handle...
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. >> the next step will be finding her own rose, blanch, sofia or dorothy and settling into a futurehe doesn't feel so alone. >> if you >> ifill: if you're looking for a dorothy and a rose to share your home we have tips on how to do that online, on our health page. >> woodruff: finally tonight, a federal agency is proposing new rules for financial markets to help them address changes in the way the majority of trading takes place today. dizzying changes in technology and a lessening of transparency. there's been mounting concern among some experts in particular about computer-driven high- frequency trading after a one day market crash in 2010 and a recent high profile book on the subject. mary jo white, the chair of the securities and exchange commission, laid out new proposals to regulate the market during a speech today. reporter keri geiger of bloomberg news is here to fill us in. welcome to the program. >> thank you very much, happy to be here. >> so give us a fuller picture of how the markets have changed and what precipitated all this. >> well, this really you know high freque
. >> the next step will be finding her own rose, blanch, sofia or dorothy and settling into a futurehe doesn't feel so alone. >> if you >> ifill: if you're looking for a dorothy and a rose to share your home we have tips on how to do that online, on our health page. >> woodruff: finally tonight, a federal agency is proposing new rules for financial markets to help them address changes in the way the majority of trading takes place today. dizzying changes in technology...
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dorothy sums up the day for us at the frankfurt stock exchange. >> finally germany industry giant siemens presented their alstom bid where mitsubishi is playing a key role. but there was little market reaction. siemens shares remained on the upside. but the mood was tense. the crisis in urge crane and the violent conflict in iraq worried traders and boosted energy prices. the price of oil remained on the highest level in nine months and the price for gas was on the rise with higher oil and gas prices. the worldwide recovery could be in danger. that is the fear on the floor. >> let's take a quick look at monday's market numbers now. germany's dax lost a third of a percent. the euro stocks 50 also down to close at 3261. in new york the dow currently slightly negative territory. 60,768 the number there and euro is trading for $1.3565. germany's opal is shutting their factory at the end of the year. general motors says it needs to cut cost to return the company to profitability by next year. >> the move will cost g.m. about half a billion euros. german media reports the bulk comes from severa
dorothy sums up the day for us at the frankfurt stock exchange. >> finally germany industry giant siemens presented their alstom bid where mitsubishi is playing a key role. but there was little market reaction. siemens shares remained on the upside. but the mood was tense. the crisis in urge crane and the violent conflict in iraq worried traders and boosted energy prices. the price of oil remained on the highest level in nine months and the price for gas was on the rise with higher oil...
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come on, dorothy, click your heels and wake up.
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. >> and dorothy mentioned iraq. international companies are continuing to fly workers out of the country is the conflict events. >> all eyes are protecting the facilities from isis, the military has also besieged workers from other industries, and that has corporations and investors worried. >> an iraqi military helicopter like this one reportedly flew german siemens workers to safety from a power plant outside baghdad. similar operations are under way around the country. as the ice is offensive shows no sign of stopping. >> we are hearing that the situation in the affected provinces is alarming. the german foreign ministry has called for nationals to leave these areas, and german companies are following this advice. employees are either being taken out of the country or moved to safer regions, such as autonomous kurdistan or seven iraq. >> the prime minister has worked hard to attract german companies . some 70 have set up business in the country. most of them are mechanical engineering, plant construction, and inf
. >> and dorothy mentioned iraq. international companies are continuing to fly workers out of the country is the conflict events. >> all eyes are protecting the facilities from isis, the military has also besieged workers from other industries, and that has corporations and investors worried. >> an iraqi military helicopter like this one reportedly flew german siemens workers to safety from a power plant outside baghdad. similar operations are under way around the country. as...
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people have gone on to organize it is deadly writes nice and convicted for a few goods in the worst dorothy a prime minister human rights groups the charges dropped and say that turkey should focus on the lethal police used during the riots. so then the government is under fire from the united states in the three classes a to the united nations said that in recent repeatedly bombed villages the army battles red. in the region but. getting into the future it is a practice. of prostitution. the five percent of those found were provides. muslims have been around and in residence for attempting to carry out terrorist attacks this release. most of those so-called terror plots in. domestic threats of muslim extremists when exactly justice is list of three hundred ninety nine terrorism cases the study found that ninety four percent of those cases involved preemptive prosecution that's a practice of targeting those who deem just. before actual. work targeted purely for their religion. individuals moring them with and coursing them terrorists. do. the want. a group and and . or sort of thing control
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redeveloping part descended into widespread and government amassed in the worst challenge to date to dorothy a prime minister. human rights groups want the charges dropped and said he should focus on the lethal police tactics used during the riots. demands government is under fire from the united states for mounting attacks against civilians in the south of the country the us ambassador to the united nations said that recent months government troops have repeatedly bombed villages as the army battles rebels in the region militants in sudan have been fighting the arab dominated government for three years accusing it discriminating against arab minority. next it's breaking the set with abby martin. the interview. cut loose. language of all but i will only react to situations i have read the reports to the players and no i will leave them to the state department to comment on your play of the month to say it took a car is on the docket no god. no more weasel words when you veda direct question me prepared for a change when you run should be ready for a. printout of speech and let a little diffe
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still stuck right there so i guess that will become a troll mind you i think just say yes they have dorothy's we're using right now but we should get the border saw and then this happened so right now the presidential spokesperson that dimitri pierce scoffed. this is that warning to him everything i said by the way he already said that's a lot in your boots and he already asked the ministry of foreign affairs to press the ukrainian government to send them a note of protest in this regard so let's see how this plays out and what news will be next yeah absolutely following it in the coming hours roman cost stuff on don thanks for the update there. meantime russia's demanding an investigation of the ukrainian army's alleged to use a pretty good weapons in the east of the country this is what the night sky looked like when according to locals the new century bombs were dropped on them here tonight's the use of munitions which are banned by the u.s. and british army to chelles shubrick who's recently returned from ukraine told me he thinks the attack bears signs of white phosphorus weapons. i've s
still stuck right there so i guess that will become a troll mind you i think just say yes they have dorothy's we're using right now but we should get the border saw and then this happened so right now the presidential spokesperson that dimitri pierce scoffed. this is that warning to him everything i said by the way he already said that's a lot in your boots and he already asked the ministry of foreign affairs to press the ukrainian government to send them a note of protest in this regard so...
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head of energy provider gazprom directly blames on the interim prime minister and his former talk dorothy's medina collection of about why talks are being disrupted the average single party that is involved in this really ongoing dispute only stand to lose and russia including as the country is losing billions in raffa news and we're talking about an enormous sum of money that the state budget quite depended on and of course there is the country's reputation as a reliable allergy supplier now that refutation is currently at stake you mentioned russia there but presumably kiev is going to lose the most it's true while however while the row has rumbled on at the same time ukraine has been secretly stockpiling gas reserves and just recently the country's government announced that they do have enough to last app until i am and that even without pain now apart from that ukrainian people do stand to lose out shafts simply dancers. piling up and russia has already offered a lower gas price but you more and the longer a key of refuses to compromise and negotiate the the higher the eventual bill wil
head of energy provider gazprom directly blames on the interim prime minister and his former talk dorothy's medina collection of about why talks are being disrupted the average single party that is involved in this really ongoing dispute only stand to lose and russia including as the country is losing billions in raffa news and we're talking about an enormous sum of money that the state budget quite depended on and of course there is the country's reputation as a reliable allergy supplier now...
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dorothy, thank you for your perspective as well.r to dominic chu for an earnings alert. what's going on? >> from the bond market to stock market, two companies out with earnings after the bell. jabil circuit is an outsource electronics manufacturer. it reported a narrower than expected 6-cent loss in its fiscal third quarter on sales that beat wall street estimates. the provider of everything electronic manufacturing in terms of services, reaffirms also its outlook in the after hours. you can see it's coming off session highs but still up about 2% in the aftermarket trade. red hat is a provider of open-source operating systems for operators. think linux, cloud computing. it posted better-than-expected first-quarter profits and sales and the stock is just off session highs here, up by about 4% on the trade. so, red hat and jabil both on the positive, both on the tech side in the afterhours. back to you guys. >> dom, thank you. >>> fedex's strong earnings, meanwhile, driving their shares to new highs. perhaps it's an indication that t
dorothy, thank you for your perspective as well.r to dominic chu for an earnings alert. what's going on? >> from the bond market to stock market, two companies out with earnings after the bell. jabil circuit is an outsource electronics manufacturer. it reported a narrower than expected 6-cent loss in its fiscal third quarter on sales that beat wall street estimates. the provider of everything electronic manufacturing in terms of services, reaffirms also its outlook in the after hours. you...
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dorothy's lose control. washington ready new sanctions against russia over the crisis in ukraine staring worried some american business to be cut off from the russian market and broken neighborhoods. is the increased deployment of swat teams civil rights groups. military tactics.
dorothy's lose control. washington ready new sanctions against russia over the crisis in ukraine staring worried some american business to be cut off from the russian market and broken neighborhoods. is the increased deployment of swat teams civil rights groups. military tactics.
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he is on a submarine in the pass stef i am social when she ordered him to dorothy. if he didn't go up he could lose dust key over his 6 week old's daughter. it has delayed proceedings until after it was over. it was a heartbreak for team usa as a goal forces a 2-2 tie last night. americans down one in the second half. jones slams one home to tie up that game. later in the half dempsey knocks one in to give team usa the 2-1 lead. with sefkdz left in the game fort gull scores to die that game. they can still making it to the sex moaned if they can win against germany. >>> rain and thunderstorms from texas today. am rain and flash flooding possible. good morning maria. >> good morning. i watched the game yesterday, too, so exciting and thrilling. i want to show you the weather conditions now. you mentioned we have showers and storms. early this morning we are already seeing them produce areas in parts of 74 texas as we head to tomorrow. forecast along portions of the mississippi valley across states like illinois and hit hit and out. the we could be looking at storms p
he is on a submarine in the pass stef i am social when she ordered him to dorothy. if he didn't go up he could lose dust key over his 6 week old's daughter. it has delayed proceedings until after it was over. it was a heartbreak for team usa as a goal forces a 2-2 tie last night. americans down one in the second half. jones slams one home to tie up that game. later in the half dempsey knocks one in to give team usa the 2-1 lead. with sefkdz left in the game fort gull scores to die that game....
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dorothy's rest. a camp for recent camp transplant recipients. >> it doesn't feel like it's mine.t feels like it's a gift because it's a great story. and if we can't find the owner, i'll be sad and also, let's give it to something else for good. >> what a good person. >> amazing. >> if you think the ring might be yours contact lieutenant stiller at berkeley police department. i'll have his e mail address and phone number. there it is on the screen. also, contact information will be on the web site. just go to the sections tab, click on seven on your side four rows to the right. second down. >> good explanation of the regs and responsibilities it's not finders keepers. >> you have to tell everybody, and wait. >> a different kind of jewelry that is creating a buzz. >> yes. >> bling with a ring. a ring promises to let you know when heat shields are compromised. we have multiple failures. are those thrusters burning? that's a negative. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watchi
dorothy's rest. a camp for recent camp transplant recipients. >> it doesn't feel like it's mine.t feels like it's a gift because it's a great story. and if we can't find the owner, i'll be sad and also, let's give it to something else for good. >> what a good person. >> amazing. >> if you think the ring might be yours contact lieutenant stiller at berkeley police department. i'll have his e mail address and phone number. there it is on the screen. also, contact...
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dorothy's rest. a camp for recent camp transplant recipients. >> it doesn't feel like it's mine. it feels like it's a gift because it's a great story. and if we can't find the owner, i'll be sad and also, let's give it to something else for good. >> what a good person. >> amazing. >> if you think the ring might be yours contact lieutenant stiller at berkeley police department. i'll have his e mail address and phone number. there it is on the screen. also, contact information will be on the web site. just go to the sections tab, click on seven on your side four rows to the right. second down. >> good explanation of the regs and responsibilities it's not finders keepers. >> you have to tell everybody, and wait. >> a different kind of jewelry that is creating a buzz. >> yes. >> bling with a ring. a ring promises to heat shields are compromised. weare those thrusters burning? that's a negative. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard to lea
dorothy's rest. a camp for recent camp transplant recipients. >> it doesn't feel like it's mine. it feels like it's a gift because it's a great story. and if we can't find the owner, i'll be sad and also, let's give it to something else for good. >> what a good person. >> amazing. >> if you think the ring might be yours contact lieutenant stiller at berkeley police department. i'll have his e mail address and phone number. there it is on the screen. also, contact...
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. >> yes, dorothy says $56. >> kimbo slicey wish i had that name. >> yes. >> okay. say hey there caitlin is looking good. >> hey, yeah, all right. >> yes. $256, $230. you have responded to this guessing game. >> it is because it is fun. >> mc in the news, she says $276. >> and 11 cents. >> okay. >> all right. rolling stone magazine came up with the list of the best michael jackson songs, because five years ago today he died. so today we cannot give them all but let's say top five. >> some of this may surprise you but you this is rolling stone's estimation of what they think are the the best songs. number five. >> ♪ >> yes, all right. they included jackson five songs too. >> shake your body. >> yes, number four is. >> ♪ >> wait for the chorus. >> whenever you need me, i'll be there. >> all right. >> how about another one. >> now, don't stop until you get enough you. >> ♪ >> you know what, i might like that better than number one. >> number two is back to the jackson five. >> do you want me back. >> i want you back. >> ♪ >> i'm about ready to shoot myself. >> it is a
. >> yes, dorothy says $56. >> kimbo slicey wish i had that name. >> yes. >> okay. say hey there caitlin is looking good. >> hey, yeah, all right. >> yes. $256, $230. you have responded to this guessing game. >> it is because it is fun. >> mc in the news, she says $276. >> and 11 cents. >> okay. >> all right. rolling stone magazine came up with the list of the best michael jackson songs, because five years ago today he died. so...
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yorkers that met regularly for lunch during the 1920s, the likes of robert benchly, ruth hale and dorothy parker. the inheritors of that tradition included christopher buckley, but also the late joseph heller, the late christopher hitchensd9ñ and martin amos. one can only imagine what those lunches were like. so, ladies and gentlemen, it's my pleasure to introduce the author of "but enough about you," a storyteller or, a cultural critic and, ifñr i hay say, irreverent historian, mr. christopher buckley. let's welcome him. [applause] >> hello. would you please turn your cell phones back on? [laughter] what a an honor to be introduced by dr. pasti, the es? i've had the pleasure for some years now of getting to know him and his delightful and very beautiful wife, patricia, your first lady, who is a connecticut girl, i point out with no small pride being a connecticut yankee myself. and she is also an author, and you will be hearing from her at, later on at this festival. i, having identified myself as a connecticut yankee, i hasten to point out that i have -- can you hear me in the cheap sea
yorkers that met regularly for lunch during the 1920s, the likes of robert benchly, ruth hale and dorothy parker. the inheritors of that tradition included christopher buckley, but also the late joseph heller, the late christopher hitchensd9ñ and martin amos. one can only imagine what those lunches were like. so, ladies and gentlemen, it's my pleasure to introduce the author of "but enough about you," a storyteller or, a cultural critic and, ifñr i hay say, irreverent historian, mr....
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course, the person to work with king have all written their own individual books from andrew young to dorothytton to clarence jones to so many people around him but it was a matter of taking so much of the scholarship and the facts are already there that are kind of hidden in plain sight and coalescing them to tell the story of just the last year. that's what this book is only about. it is one year. the last year of his life from april 4, 19 seek to 70 when he gave the speech, and a nation turns against them to literally april 4, 68, 12 months to the day later when he is killed. conspiracy theorist have had years to toyed with and to try to unpack what april 4, 67 as compared to it before, 68, what does it mean to her of other things i think we read into that but i responded to delve into why this speech was so controversial and what price he had to pay for standing up so courageous in coming out against the war and what the white house did to him, what the media, the liberal media. when you read this book, the new york times and "washington post" had to say about him and and white america tu
course, the person to work with king have all written their own individual books from andrew young to dorothytton to clarence jones to so many people around him but it was a matter of taking so much of the scholarship and the facts are already there that are kind of hidden in plain sight and coalescing them to tell the story of just the last year. that's what this book is only about. it is one year. the last year of his life from april 4, 19 seek to 70 when he gave the speech, and a nation...
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. >> dorothy walker bush -- first of all, she was the most extraordinary woman truthfully. golfer, tennis player, very nice. put on less errors than i knew. she taught him all the things you learn in kindergarten, be honest, don't push, talk about the other fellow, don't talk about yourself and then she made george a fault she shouldn't have. she said i think george bush is the greatest president i knew and he never took credit, that's one fault. >> george h.w. bush's personal modesty has not kept him telling how he influenced them, america and indeed the world. more of a bush family album in a moment. t! [bell rings] this...is jane. her long day on set starts with shoulder pain... ...and a choice take 6 tylenol in a day which is 2 aleve for... ...all day relief. hmm. [bell ring] "roll sound!" "action!" are the largest targets in the world, for every hacker, crook and nuisance in the world. but systems policed by hp's cyber security team are constantly monitored for threats. outside and in. that's why hp reports and helps neutralize more intrusions than anyone... in the wor
. >> dorothy walker bush -- first of all, she was the most extraordinary woman truthfully. golfer, tennis player, very nice. put on less errors than i knew. she taught him all the things you learn in kindergarten, be honest, don't push, talk about the other fellow, don't talk about yourself and then she made george a fault she shouldn't have. she said i think george bush is the greatest president i knew and he never took credit, that's one fault. >> george h.w. bush's personal...
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dorothy d'ambrose. dorothy, sweet dorothy is 103 years old today. brooklyn, new york.thday at 100. he loves to eat salmon. lee verta petties is 100 years old, from chicago, illinois. she loves to dance and sing and have a good time. music is her thing. doris and morton weiss from hunting valley, ohio. they've been married for 75 years. and we wish them a beautiful happy anniversary. they say that falling in love is the best thing they ever did. this is bess rozen. we wish her happy birthday. she is 100 years old today. lauderhill, florida. she loves all sorts of good things, but she really loves to be positive. she says that's the way to be. now we have finally stuart gillespie. stuart, 101 years old today. loves sailing and skiing. he's in the right place for it. and boat building. he's really in the right place. that's it, that's all for right now. back to the great city of new york and the great state of new york. >> willard, thank you so much. >> i shouldn't be asking this question, but guys, what's coming up on our next hour? >> tell us, willie. >> we've got "toda
dorothy d'ambrose. dorothy, sweet dorothy is 103 years old today. brooklyn, new york.thday at 100. he loves to eat salmon. lee verta petties is 100 years old, from chicago, illinois. she loves to dance and sing and have a good time. music is her thing. doris and morton weiss from hunting valley, ohio. they've been married for 75 years. and we wish them a beautiful happy anniversary. they say that falling in love is the best thing they ever did. this is bess rozen. we wish her happy birthday....
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we were ten rows behind him with timothy spal and dorothy atkinson which is amazing. i think she should have won best actress and that was one of the big highlights, being able to watch the opening premiere with the director. >> were people able to view your film as well? >> it was in the short film corner. anybody who was there was able to go in and type in changed which is the name of it or my name and then we got a big list of everyone in their e-mails about who watched it, producers, film festival buyers and everything. so i'm right now in contact with e-mailing back and forth with them. >> so recent graduate of the art institute. you just were in the south of france. you're e-mailing back and forth with big-time directors. what are your future plans? >> hopefully producing, producing more films. either tv spots as well. that's my forte and hopefully move on up from there. >> well, we wish you all luck in the world. we know you'll do very well and congratulations on all of your success so far and on a really wonderful trip it sounds like. >> thank you. thank you f
we were ten rows behind him with timothy spal and dorothy atkinson which is amazing. i think she should have won best actress and that was one of the big highlights, being able to watch the opening premiere with the director. >> were people able to view your film as well? >> it was in the short film corner. anybody who was there was able to go in and type in changed which is the name of it or my name and then we got a big list of everyone in their e-mails about who watched it,...
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jamelske, the sexual obsessions that eventually landed him in prison began in 1985 when his wife, dorothyl teacher, became seriously ill. >> we rushed her to the hospital hemorrhaging. they couldn't get the blood in to her faster than it was coming out. we almost lost her a couple of times. >> and what happened to your relationship at that time? >> well, i always loved her very much every single second, but, you know, sex was pretty much out of the question. and, you know, i needed my -- >> you needed to have sex with someone? >> yeah. >> and you're saying your wife was too sick to have sex? >> exactly, yeah. >> so you started to look elsewhere? >> yeah. >> john jamelske says in 1988, more than ten years before his wife died, he picked up a 14-year-old native american girl while out cruising for sex. kirsten, who we met earlier. whether or not his wife ever knew may never be known. in the matter-of-fact tone of someone explaining the inner workings of a clock, jamelske says he simply wanted her for sex and decided to keep her chained close by in this shed on his mother's property. >> and
jamelske, the sexual obsessions that eventually landed him in prison began in 1985 when his wife, dorothyl teacher, became seriously ill. >> we rushed her to the hospital hemorrhaging. they couldn't get the blood in to her faster than it was coming out. we almost lost her a couple of times. >> and what happened to your relationship at that time? >> well, i always loved her very much every single second, but, you know, sex was pretty much out of the question. and, you know, i...
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can think of that work as, you know, quotes and chunks, things like, you know, someone who tweets dorothy parker quotes, that sort of thing. but for the most part, it really has to be genuine and from the author. >> i think that makes a lot of sense. i'm, you know, by far not a social media or online guru, but every expert i talk to and listen to, i mean, it's all about a conversation. taryn was saying earlier, you talk about your kid. i mean, i think if you pound the book down people's throats, they know that you're sort of -- oh, they turn it off. if they hear this person's shelling their book again as opposed to you want to read my book because it's part of life, it's part of the conversation. >> i think that's kind of hard, gene, though because not every author is a great personality, you know? some authors are just vibrant and witty and funny, and others are not, you know? they've put everything into their book, or maybe their book is about something completely different. so, you know, as taryn was saying, you can't force it. you can't force any author to do the social media stuff. b
can think of that work as, you know, quotes and chunks, things like, you know, someone who tweets dorothy parker quotes, that sort of thing. but for the most part, it really has to be genuine and from the author. >> i think that makes a lot of sense. i'm, you know, by far not a social media or online guru, but every expert i talk to and listen to, i mean, it's all about a conversation. taryn was saying earlier, you talk about your kid. i mean, i think if you pound the book down people's...
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. >> dorothy walker bush -- first of all, she was the most extraordinary woman truthfully.at golfer, tennis player, very nice. put on less airs than i knew. she taught him all the things you learn in kindergarten, be honest, don't push, talk about the other fellow, don't talk about yourself and then she made george a fault she shouldn't have. she said i think george bush is the greatest president i knew and he never took credit, that's one fault. >> george h.w. bush's personal modesty has not kept his family and his life from telling how he influenced them, america and indeed the world. more of a bush family album in a moment. ♪ yeah ♪ don't stop now, come on mony ♪ come on, yeah ♪ i say yeah ♪ yeah ♪ yeah ♪ yeah ♪ yeah ♪ yeah ♪ yeah ♪ 'cause you make me feel ♪ like a pony ♪ so good ♪ like a pony ♪ so good ♪ like a pony [ male announcer ] the sentra with bose audio and nissanconnect technology. spread your joy. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ mony mony that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve. at humana, we believe if healthcare changes, if it becomes simpler..
. >> dorothy walker bush -- first of all, she was the most extraordinary woman truthfully.at golfer, tennis player, very nice. put on less airs than i knew. she taught him all the things you learn in kindergarten, be honest, don't push, talk about the other fellow, don't talk about yourself and then she made george a fault she shouldn't have. she said i think george bush is the greatest president i knew and he never took credit, that's one fault. >> george h.w. bush's personal...
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incredibly well thought out right up until the mother's day excerpt about hillary clinton's mother dorothy rodham that was kind of our introduction of the book and also showed a very softer side of her, i would say, and it continued from then, the people's magazine cover right up to today at the barnes & noble in new york. >> what was that like? crazy? >> it was insane. there were a thousand people outside. a lot of people slept outfront ready for hillary. there was a giant campaign bus. i talked to a woman who pulled her 11-year-old daughter out of school to attend. so had the feel and enthusiasm of campaign. this was the middle of downtown manhattan so not exactly a proxy for a nice wade presidential campaign. >> you have been ready for what, exactly? >> whatever it is hillary decided to do. they have 2 million members or more growing every day. here's this wonderful public servant and anybody who reads the book will see how much hillary clinton cares and policy, about doing the right thing, how proud she is of our country. we want to go as far as she would like to do and if she wants to
incredibly well thought out right up until the mother's day excerpt about hillary clinton's mother dorothy rodham that was kind of our introduction of the book and also showed a very softer side of her, i would say, and it continued from then, the people's magazine cover right up to today at the barnes & noble in new york. >> what was that like? crazy? >> it was insane. there were a thousand people outside. a lot of people slept outfront ready for hillary. there was a giant...
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chris would be a free man today and there would be no man today and there would be no justice for dorothy. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> new information this morning about the couple behind a deadly shooting spree in las vegas, killing two police officers at a pizza place, then gunning down a woman as she shopped at walmart. what could be behind these crimes? that's ahead. >>> breaking news this morning. dozens dead after terrorists storm pakistan's largest airport. the taliban seeking to avenge their leader killed in a u.s. drone strike. we are live with what's happening right now. >>> then, locked in a cage and left in the dark for weeks, possibly even months. new details emerging about how the taliban tortured army sergeant bowe bergdahl during his five years in captivity, this as we learn new information about his recovery. we have live, team coverage on this developing story. that's all ahead. good morning, everyone. great to see you. a little later this morning. welcome to "early start." i'm john berman. >> i'm christine romans. it's monday, june 9th. it's 5:00 a.m. in t
chris would be a free man today and there would be no man today and there would be no justice for dorothy. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> new information this morning about the couple behind a deadly shooting spree in las vegas, killing two police officers at a pizza place, then gunning down a woman as she shopped at walmart. what could be behind these crimes? that's ahead. >>> breaking news this morning. dozens dead after terrorists storm pakistan's largest...
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. >> dorothy wolfson from john hopkins university. secretary clinton, iraq is in crisis and may fall to the terrorist group isis. do you believe that president obama was wrong in quitting iraq as he did in 2011? and what should the united states do moving forward? >> great question and obviously, it's very much on everyone's minds. let me just give a little bit of history, not too much but context. when president bush decided before president obama became president that we would leave iraq in 2011, the united states would end its combat mission, unless the iraqi government agreed to ask us to stay, under the same conditions that we have all around the world, it's called a status of forces ingredient, i was involved in a lot of the efforts to come up with what our offer would be, and we made such an offer to then prime minister malaki. and he would not accept the status of forces agreement. some now say, well, you should have made him orred you should have -- but that's not the way it works. if you're going to having american troops in
. >> dorothy wolfson from john hopkins university. secretary clinton, iraq is in crisis and may fall to the terrorist group isis. do you believe that president obama was wrong in quitting iraq as he did in 2011? and what should the united states do moving forward? >> great question and obviously, it's very much on everyone's minds. let me just give a little bit of history, not too much but context. when president bush decided before president obama became president that we would...
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but the republican party will learn sooner or later, like dorothy did in the wizard of oz, that actually king works by fear and he doesn't have the power that the wizard's power is overstated. he can't really do very much. and the only way to get back home and do something real is in ourselves, not in that man behind the screen, the wizard of oz, steve king. where are the men with the courage to stand up to steve king in the far right and say enough is enough, we will not let our party be hijacked by extremists whose xenophobe i can't causes them to prefer maintaining a system where hundreds of thousands still cross the border illegally instead of achieving the fair, tough, practical long-term solution. make no mistake, immigration reform will either pass this year with bipartisan support and a bipartisan imprint, or it will pass in a future year with only democratic support and a democratic imprint because democrats control congress and the white house. some democrats argue it's better for us politically with if the r occurs. many republicans in their hearts know that's true. but we don
but the republican party will learn sooner or later, like dorothy did in the wizard of oz, that actually king works by fear and he doesn't have the power that the wizard's power is overstated. he can't really do very much. and the only way to get back home and do something real is in ourselves, not in that man behind the screen, the wizard of oz, steve king. where are the men with the courage to stand up to steve king in the far right and say enough is enough, we will not let our party be...
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chairman, i would like to induce my daughter, dorothy jones, a rising sophomore at duke university. she flew up to be with me here today. my wife and barbara and sons are in iman. i'm grateful my family has been game for every new busting. i'm grateful for the opportunity to serve. one of our largest and most complex missions. i've served in iraq twice and as director for iraq affairs on the national security counsel. these jobs have helped me to prepare for the complexity and challenges of the assignment ahead. we are all familiar with the history of iraq's past decade. it is impossible to serve in iraq without recalling and honoring the sacrifice and achievement of our u.s. servicemen and women and civilians. more than 4,000 lost their lives there. but they also put an end to the oppression and regional threat of the is a -- saddam hussein regime. today we're committed to building a strong iraq. iraq has indeed made important economic and democratic process. it is now engaged in a fierce battle against islamic state of iraq, and one of the most dangerous groups in the world. monda
chairman, i would like to induce my daughter, dorothy jones, a rising sophomore at duke university. she flew up to be with me here today. my wife and barbara and sons are in iman. i'm grateful my family has been game for every new busting. i'm grateful for the opportunity to serve. one of our largest and most complex missions. i've served in iraq twice and as director for iraq affairs on the national security counsel. these jobs have helped me to prepare for the complexity and challenges of the...
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clinton also shares some of her saddest moments writing about the loss of her mother and men mentor dorothyhis our breakfast nook, and let everything just pour out. on a lighter note clinton offers advice for fellow long distance travelers travelers. to stay awake i drank copious amounts of coffee and tea and sometimes dug the fingernails of one hand into the palm of the other. it was the only way i knew to cope with the crazy schedule and fierce jet lag. clinton is mum on her political future. the one question i'm asked more than any other is will i run for president in 2016? the answer is i haven't decided yet. clinton does poke some fun at herself in the book. she writes for instance about the time the president pulled her aside, putting his arm around her. she thought he had something really senseitive to discuss but instead, he leaned in and whispered to her, you have something in your teeth. >> what you expect a friend to do do. >> exactly. and she talks about what good friends they were repeatedly in the book. >> have you ever read a book so quickly? >> that was a power read, i have
clinton also shares some of her saddest moments writing about the loss of her mother and men mentor dorothyhis our breakfast nook, and let everything just pour out. on a lighter note clinton offers advice for fellow long distance travelers travelers. to stay awake i drank copious amounts of coffee and tea and sometimes dug the fingernails of one hand into the palm of the other. it was the only way i knew to cope with the crazy schedule and fierce jet lag. clinton is mum on her political future....
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of animals and plants, those that are big and scarce meaning lions and tigers and bears, oh my as dorothy says in the wizard of oz and species that have tiny geographical ranges, found in very special places around the world, in the northern andes or mountains east of africa, madagascar, places like that are high levels of risk. >> you mentioned that we might stop this if we do the right thing. what can be done? >> the most important thing is we need to know where those species are and people can help with that. i have in my pocket a wonderful new technology for surveying by diversity, it's my smart phone. i can take pictures, upload them to websites, get experts to identify them. literally millions of people around the world do that, so we have a much better idea of where special vulnerable species are now than the past. that crowd sourcing is becoming a new important technology in understanding where the priorities for conservation should be. >> can we talk about some of the specific animals that are going extinct right now, this top of the line awareness for you. >> as i said, we're aw
of animals and plants, those that are big and scarce meaning lions and tigers and bears, oh my as dorothy says in the wizard of oz and species that have tiny geographical ranges, found in very special places around the world, in the northern andes or mountains east of africa, madagascar, places like that are high levels of risk. >> you mentioned that we might stop this if we do the right thing. what can be done? >> the most important thing is we need to know where those species are...
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dorothy johnson-shepard from evergreen, colorado. 100 years old.e can read three novels a week. a.j. reeves. isn't that a great name? sounds like an actor. god bless you from rocky mount, virginia. 100 years old today. the secret so longevity is good, clean country loving. we have the lovely clara van woert from fort murray, new jersey. how about that? 100 years old today. i love new jersey. george clowes. george is a nice man from birmingham, alabama, that is. 100 years old today. he's an outdoorsman. unbelievable. he sleeps outdoors, eats outdoors, all outdoors. leone halverson krug from friendswood, texas. the great state of texas. 100 years old today. pretty as a picture. she likes a little bourbon at night. maybe in the morning. it's good for her. makes her happy. with all those birthdays and bourbons and singing happy birthday, baby to new york. >> willard, thank you so much. >>> let us check in with natalie, al, tamron and willie down in orlando. hey, guys. what's coming up? >> good morning. >> hello. >> lots of magic happening here at diago
dorothy johnson-shepard from evergreen, colorado. 100 years old.e can read three novels a week. a.j. reeves. isn't that a great name? sounds like an actor. god bless you from rocky mount, virginia. 100 years old today. the secret so longevity is good, clean country loving. we have the lovely clara van woert from fort murray, new jersey. how about that? 100 years old today. i love new jersey. george clowes. george is a nice man from birmingham, alabama, that is. 100 years old today. he's an...