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nice cut in half by cody eakin on him. ales hemsky for the stars. darts in. plays it back to eakin.t pinballs wide! walked out in front. paul stastny out to center. steen gets control. to the outside of russell. he throws on the brakes. ales hemsky digs it out. backes cut it off for the blues. niemi will leave threat for jason demers. kris russell along the boards and out. broken up by pietrangelo. demers right back in the st. louis zone. this is icing. >> pierre: jason demers walks right down broadway. jamie benn gives him a look and troy brouwer gets in the lane, blocks that one up and over the cage. then you see the great pass from patrick sharp to jamie benn. and the nice right pad response by brian elliott. there's that look from sharp to benn and the right pad by elliott. >> john: david backes celebrating his birthday today will take the face-off opposed by hradek faksa. battle ensues. fabbri losing control. ales hemsky now will scoop it all the way back-in the st. louis zone. pietrangelo. turns away from faksa. backes along the boards and out. johnny oduya in front of his own
nice cut in half by cody eakin on him. ales hemsky for the stars. darts in. plays it back to eakin.t pinballs wide! walked out in front. paul stastny out to center. steen gets control. to the outside of russell. he throws on the brakes. ales hemsky digs it out. backes cut it off for the blues. niemi will leave threat for jason demers. kris russell along the boards and out. broken up by pietrangelo. demers right back in the st. louis zone. this is icing. >> pierre: jason demers walks right...
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robby fabbri, burst of speed past cody eakin.n-one with patrik berglund just a little wayward with the pass. >> john: 33 shots for dallas, 23 taken by st. louis. jori lehtera will take the face-off opposed by dallas' jason spezza, who gets as low as hik he can on this draw. look for every possible inch. lehtera's given the boot. jaden schwartz moves in. won by spezza. klingberg out of the corner. goligoski pressed by lehtera. janmark back out. turns it across, off the stick of schwartz. klingberg. janmark is there. defended by shattenkirk. they go hard to the corner. dug out by tarasenko. out to the center zone. klingberg looks around. played across. janmark. shattenkirk. tarasenko losing control. sceviour cross ice. janmark will clear it in for dallas. golfed ahead but not out. klingberg got to it for the stars. open corner. jamie benn. he'll go to work. defended by joel edmondson. moved along by shattenkirk. benn, a shot! what a stop by elliott! >> pierre: what a pass by sharp. creative play by sharp. awesome response by elliot
robby fabbri, burst of speed past cody eakin.n-one with patrik berglund just a little wayward with the pass. >> john: 33 shots for dallas, 23 taken by st. louis. jori lehtera will take the face-off opposed by dallas' jason spezza, who gets as low as hik he can on this draw. look for every possible inch. lehtera's given the boot. jaden schwartz moves in. won by spezza. klingberg out of the corner. goligoski pressed by lehtera. janmark back out. turns it across, off the stick of schwartz....
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doug holtz-eakin, thanks so much. >>> more flip-flopping from donald trump. at first bill clinton's affair didn't matter. now he says it does and hillary was the enabler if his words. which is it? >>> then cnn given unprecedented access to one of the most secretive events inside north korea as the hermit kingdom threatens to wipe the united states off the face of the earth. oudairy or artificial flavors., so we invented a word that means that. shmorange! and it rhymes with the color of our bottle. hey, baby, make it your first word! (baby babble) not even close. reach for the orange, it's 100% shmorange! our vitamins contain no gluten, dairy or artificial flavors. so we invented a word that means that. shmorange! and it rhymes with the color of our bottle. to help spread the word, we made t-shirts! reach for the orange, it's 100% shmorange! they're lovin' their vegetables. this is huge news! it's all thanks to our birds eye chef's favorites side dishes perfectly sauced or seasoned. what are you..? shh! i'm live tweeting. oh, boy. birds eye. so veggie good. >>
doug holtz-eakin, thanks so much. >>> more flip-flopping from donald trump. at first bill clinton's affair didn't matter. now he says it does and hillary was the enabler if his words. which is it? >>> then cnn given unprecedented access to one of the most secretive events inside north korea as the hermit kingdom threatens to wipe the united states off the face of the earth. oudairy or artificial flavors., so we invented a word that means that. shmorange! and it rhymes with the...
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the speakers will include people like doug holtz-eakin and arthur brooks and dan loeb from one side ofhe perspective and you will hear the business and economic tank. the issue that a range of research has found is that first of all, making sentences increasing longer has rapidly diminishing returns in terms of deterring crime. also in terms of keeping someone off the street from committing crimes because older people are much less likely to commit crimes. at same time it can have substantial collateral damage. reducing skill someone has and getting a job when they come out, which could lead to more recidivism and more crime. having devastating impact on family of the person on their children, on their children and their economic mobility and economic future. and if you just do, without even counting those collateral benefits, council of economic advisors is shortly going to be coming out with a report on this topic and the report finds that if you increase spend, among other things, if you increase spending on incarceration by $10 billion a year that would result in net benefits to th
the speakers will include people like doug holtz-eakin and arthur brooks and dan loeb from one side ofhe perspective and you will hear the business and economic tank. the issue that a range of research has found is that first of all, making sentences increasing longer has rapidly diminishing returns in terms of deterring crime. also in terms of keeping someone off the street from committing crimes because older people are much less likely to commit crimes. at same time it can have substantial...
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we have to my left douglas holtz-eakin.lso former chief economist for the -- he's a member of the brennan center's economic advisory board. we have todd cox, director of criminal justice policy at the center for american progress and a former director of the office of communications and legislative affairs at the u.s. equal employment opportunity commission. we have daniel loeb, founder and chef executive officer of third point and speaking very much for the fiphilanthropic community vy much involved in this. we have inimai chattiar. last but not least we have peter orszag. a former director of the white house office of management and budget and the u.s. congressional budget office. he is also a member of the brennan center economic advisory board. an extraordinary mix of economic, political savvy and bipartisan credentials. i'm going to start by asking one question to each of the panelists then we're going to try and have more of a free-flowing discussion. the first question goes to douglas holtz-eakin. this whole thing we
we have to my left douglas holtz-eakin.lso former chief economist for the -- he's a member of the brennan center's economic advisory board. we have todd cox, director of criminal justice policy at the center for american progress and a former director of the office of communications and legislative affairs at the u.s. equal employment opportunity commission. we have daniel loeb, founder and chef executive officer of third point and speaking very much for the fiphilanthropic community vy much...
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carol will be joining us down during the broadcast, at eakins oval, also participate as she always done in the survivors parade down the steps. please stop by and say hello if you see us down there. >> cannot wait to see carol. you're right, jim. one of the most favorite people most beloved people that i've ever had the honor to be working. >> calls me on a weekly basis trashing me on the phone, love you, carol. >> she tells it like it is. have to list never next time. >> absolutely. you know what, folks, more rain on the way. it is already out there. but, i want to at least take to you another bright spot. we are going to do that by taking you out to one of our additional visitors, weather watcher friday here. so lisa kerrigan is in the house. and she is, if we consideration we would like to take a shot of her. there she is. hey, lisa. lisa came all the way up from wilmington, delaware this morning to be with us this morning, one of our gold star eyewitness weather watchers. so happy to have her here. she will be helping us produce the show throughout the rest of the morning, and we wi
carol will be joining us down during the broadcast, at eakins oval, also participate as she always done in the survivors parade down the steps. please stop by and say hello if you see us down there. >> cannot wait to see carol. you're right, jim. one of the most favorite people most beloved people that i've ever had the honor to be working. >> calls me on a weekly basis trashing me on the phone, love you, carol. >> she tells it like it is. have to list never next time....
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we also have megan murphy, and douglas holtz-eakin.s who seem to be trying to keep the june rate hike on the table. we will talk about that on "bloomberg ." start of ahat is the real reversal on europe. tom? tom: we continue with william lee of citigroup, paying attention to the american economy. let me bring up a chart right away, which explains senator sanders and mr. trump are long ago and far away, the green line , not bad, gdp morning in america. then we had struggling, a little bit of improvement, and short-term we have fallen off to subpar gdp. william: the short-term answer is, there is so much more uncertainty now. the headmans that have come about, not only because generally -- the headwinds that have come about, not only because of the uncertainty generally, but because we can measure the uncertainty. they said policy itself has become a source of uncertainty and a source of headwind. the question to us is, will the headwind stay strong, or will the fed be reassuring and reduce the uncertainty? , is on this important day
we also have megan murphy, and douglas holtz-eakin.s who seem to be trying to keep the june rate hike on the table. we will talk about that on "bloomberg ." start of ahat is the real reversal on europe. tom? tom: we continue with william lee of citigroup, paying attention to the american economy. let me bring up a chart right away, which explains senator sanders and mr. trump are long ago and far away, the green line , not bad, gdp morning in america. then we had struggling, a little...
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it was cody eakin who scored the winning goal two minutes and 58 seconds into ot.brutal 6-1 loss in game 3 but they have tie the series at two. game 5 is saturday against dallas. nicole: the 142nd kentucky derby gets underway tomorrow. nyquist has a perfect record of 7 wins in seven start and the current favorite, 3-1. exaggerator has the second best odds at winning and 3 other horses following 10-1 odds with 30-1 odds. dallas stewart knows how tough this race will be. >> you got to be able to fight. it will be a dogfight from april to the wire. we work with the company a lot and he likes to fight competitively so that should help him out for saturday. it will come down to the fastest horse. nicole: the derby is the 12th a 14 car race and the start time is 6:34 is 6:3:04 pm eastern time. let's look at us stock market futures ahead of the jobs report for april at 8:30 eastern time, this is how the market is trading, dow futures down 25, the s&p down 3, nasdaq down 8, we have a 10.to the plane. the canada wildfire, oil above $40 a barrel but today it is down $.21 at
it was cody eakin who scored the winning goal two minutes and 58 seconds into ot.brutal 6-1 loss in game 3 but they have tie the series at two. game 5 is saturday against dallas. nicole: the 142nd kentucky derby gets underway tomorrow. nyquist has a perfect record of 7 wins in seven start and the current favorite, 3-1. exaggerator has the second best odds at winning and 3 other horses following 10-1 odds with 30-1 odds. dallas stewart knows how tough this race will be. >> you got to be...
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thank you, douglas holtz-eakin and jennifer jacobs.residents have been ordered to evacuate from a raging wildfire. the fire has already destroyed whole neighborhoods. there are no reports of serious injury. the european union agreement on refugees is having a huge impact . in the number of refugees from march. global news 24 hours a day, powered by our 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. jon: next up, a beat for stock ckgen.l -- sto ♪ vonnie: you are watching "bloomberg ." the largest auto recall is about to get bigger, raising questions about takata. they are in talks with u.s. regulators and that could lead to the recall of millions more vehicles. the world's largest exporter of liquid natural gas is planning a $5 billion bond sale. the slump in energy prices has hurt qatar's finances. adidas looking for a buyer for brand.lor-made we are waiting for the adp private payroll numbers. 195,000,pectation of the prior month was 200,000. i plotted a max. the six-month average is bumping along at 200,000 righ
thank you, douglas holtz-eakin and jennifer jacobs.residents have been ordered to evacuate from a raging wildfire. the fire has already destroyed whole neighborhoods. there are no reports of serious injury. the european union agreement on refugees is having a huge impact . in the number of refugees from march. global news 24 hours a day, powered by our 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. jon: next up, a beat for stock ckgen.l -- sto ♪ vonnie: you are watching...
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is live at saint ann's catholic church in northwest, look at the possibility of bringing females eakins back into the church. ronica? >> reporter: thank you, ladies. it's been centuries since the catholic church had female deacons. and even then, the pope looks at it saying it is a bit obscure that history because it is not clear if those deacons were actually ordaned. but when the pope said that he was open to the possibility of a commission that would look at that history, and the issue of female deacons it, has many talking about the possibility. so, earlier today, we stopped by the cathedral of saint matthew in northwest, we spoke with some church goers after their noon mass to issue with them. >> it is wonderful news. because from the beginning, the women part of spreading it all around the world. >> i wouldn't be opposed to it. i mean, i joke with myself and my brother, that our mother was a bishop of our house. >> well, that's what the pope says. well, always, whatever the pope says. >> well, we recognize that some may wonder why a commission is even necessary. so, i spoke with f
is live at saint ann's catholic church in northwest, look at the possibility of bringing females eakins back into the church. ronica? >> reporter: thank you, ladies. it's been centuries since the catholic church had female deacons. and even then, the pope looks at it saying it is a bit obscure that history because it is not clear if those deacons were actually ordaned. but when the pope said that he was open to the possibility of a commission that would look at that history, and the issue...
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another half hour at least between brewery hill drive and eakins oval. >>> the evidence is there.e've showed you videos like this time and time again. >> people who have been saved by a nasal spray after overdosing on heroin. now narcan will be available in certain stores in our area. we'll tell you where you'll now be able to buy it. >>> and a live look from inside stormforce 10. another update from first alert meteorologist bill henley on how long this rain will last, coming up. >>> 6:15. 57 agrees and happening right now, a dream lift for young children with disabilities. here's a live picture from the event. this is the mercer county airport in west trenton. operation dream lift takes children who are seriously ill, physically challenged or abused to visit disney world in orlando. they're getting ready to leave right here. they're all gathered. new jersey state troopers voe volunteer to help the kids on to a charter jet, the trip of a lifetime. safe travels to them. >>> saving lives with a nasal spray antidote. we've shown you a number of different videos like this, someone ov
another half hour at least between brewery hill drive and eakins oval. >>> the evidence is there.e've showed you videos like this time and time again. >> people who have been saved by a nasal spray after overdosing on heroin. now narcan will be available in certain stores in our area. we'll tell you where you'll now be able to buy it. >>> and a live look from inside stormforce 10. another update from first alert meteorologist bill henley on how long this rain will last,...
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and what to, you know, higher rates would mean in this kind of environment, economist douglas holtz-eakinee you, doug. we were at 1.4% last time around. we're in an economy i would say is just barely treading water. i'd be more worried about recession at this point. given this anemic growth. >> this is the problem. we have had no pro-growth policies whatsoever. during the entire recovery, we've averaged 2.1% per year. and as you well know, any investor knows, bad things happen. you get tsunamis, events that knock down economic growth, and if they're already growing too slow, you can get knocked into negative territory very quickly. what we've needed for a long time is things that can actually make the economy grow more rapidly, and the fed is not on that list. trish: i mean, look, the fed has been doing everything they possibly can. they're the only game in town. >> they're out of bullets. we're paying attention because they're the only game in town, it'd be a good thing to let them get back to doing normal monetary policy and get less regulation, pro-growth policies, get a tax system tha
and what to, you know, higher rates would mean in this kind of environment, economist douglas holtz-eakinee you, doug. we were at 1.4% last time around. we're in an economy i would say is just barely treading water. i'd be more worried about recession at this point. given this anemic growth. >> this is the problem. we have had no pro-growth policies whatsoever. during the entire recovery, we've averaged 2.1% per year. and as you well know, any investor knows, bad things happen. you get...
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you know, weaver about 100,000 people or more that come out to the art museum steps, and eakin's ovaland they love to see that sea of pink come down the 6,000 survivors, but we need people to register, because everything has a cause. >> the cost it takes to provide free mammograms to those in need, 156,000 counting during komen's 26-year history in the delaware valley. the stories of those who have been helped are never far from our mind. >> there is a young lady who was actually diagnosed when she was 14 with breast cancer, when we met hershey was already 22, i think. and she still needed treatment. and so we were able to get her, connect her, with the right facility, the right physician. >> komen continues to work, tackling the disparities within the african-american community. black women dying at alarming rates in areas that may be under served. >> we are looking at why african-american women are dying at higher rates. we know that white women have a higher incidence of breast cancer. but black women are dying at 400 times more often. >> every little bit of fundraising helps, whic
you know, weaver about 100,000 people or more that come out to the art museum steps, and eakin's ovaland they love to see that sea of pink come down the 6,000 survivors, but we need people to register, because everything has a cause. >> the cost it takes to provide free mammograms to those in need, 156,000 counting during komen's 26-year history in the delaware valley. the stories of those who have been helped are never far from our mind. >> there is a young lady who was actually...
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carol will join us during the broadcast down at eakin's oval. she will also participate in the survivors parade, so if you see us, please stop by and say hello if you are down there. >>> and justin, of course, very special cause, so many people are going to be out there, and, unfortunately, seems like the weather might -- it seems like the weather might cooperate? >> still can't rule out shower very early tomorrow morning, but when the event kicks off at 8:00 i think we'll be good and see a loft sunshine, good moms day shaping up across the delaware valley. >> this morning, still dreary. don't put the umbrellas away just yet, especially if you are about to head out around the city and surrounding suburbs, dealing with light rain, drizzle, reported by a loft weather watchers. nobody seeing the sun yet. few breaks in the clouds down toward the shore points. but, check out these rainfall amount. over the past 24 hours or so, over 2 inches, in newark being delaware, 1.77, up in eagleville, philadelphia, almost an inch and a half over the past 24 hou
carol will join us during the broadcast down at eakin's oval. she will also participate in the survivors parade, so if you see us, please stop by and say hello if you are down there. >>> and justin, of course, very special cause, so many people are going to be out there, and, unfortunately, seems like the weather might -- it seems like the weather might cooperate? >> still can't rule out shower very early tomorrow morning, but when the event kicks off at 8:00 i think we'll be...
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carroll will join us during the broadcast at eakin oval. she will participate the in the the survivor's parade. please stop by and say hello, to see us all down there carroll coming home. >> can't wait to see her. >>> doctors strut the best way to detect breast cancer is for women to get mammograms. >> there is some things women can do to check for unusual changes. that brings up a good question, presented by monica j, howie effective are breast self-exams? doctors say early detection is key, in increasing a patient's chance of beating breast cancer. could a do it yourself approach make a difference. >> do a self exam every month allows to you know your body. >> without having any medical background it is easier thing i can do for myself. >> with the female anatomy is there always a lot going on at times and sometimes you feel something that is and isn't and it can be difficult. >> nicole brewer answers this good question howie effective are breast self-exams tonight at 11:00 o'clock. >>> if you have a good question, log on to cbs philly.co
carroll will join us during the broadcast at eakin oval. she will participate the in the the survivor's parade. please stop by and say hello, to see us all down there carroll coming home. >> can't wait to see her. >>> doctors strut the best way to detect breast cancer is for women to get mammograms. >> there is some things women can do to check for unusual changes. that brings up a good question, presented by monica j, howie effective are breast self-exams? doctors say...
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it's actually a moderately conservative group with doug holtz-eakin and mark coleman. what do you say? >> it is not cheap to return we tolerate ad flouts of immigration laws for such a long time to the supposed benefit of the economy, that reversing course will not be easy. david: well, again, there are some people that say this might be one of the things that donald trump just puts out there that is so impractical, folks from bill o'reilly to judge andrew napolitano, when push comes to shove he won't be able to do it because the legal costs will hurt the country. >> what it does to the court system. in the end bottom line, finally determines what becomes of this effort to deport illegal aliens. david: like one of those things when he says he will force apple to manufacture iphones in the united states, which would at least double cost of it phones, one of those things he puts out there as a position he may pull back from eventually? >> just all rhetoric. that is what we'll probably find out in the long run. you know, intention would be that over time we begin to enfor
it's actually a moderately conservative group with doug holtz-eakin and mark coleman. what do you say? >> it is not cheap to return we tolerate ad flouts of immigration laws for such a long time to the supposed benefit of the economy, that reversing course will not be easy. david: well, again, there are some people that say this might be one of the things that donald trump just puts out there that is so impractical, folks from bill o'reilly to judge andrew napolitano, when push comes to...