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and robert ely certainly looked like a fine soldier. he stood just under 6 feet tall had powerful, broad shoulders, beryl just perfect perfect posture. everyone who saw him said some version of the same thing, that man looks every inch the soldier. and so april 1861 and emissary for abraham lincoln asks robert ely to ride across my arlington and come to the city of washington. that emissary's. that emissary's name is francis player command he makes an extraordinary offer he says will you lead the main union army to crush secession? and as we remember the story he tried in every way to convince robert ely to say yes. he said the country looks to you as a representative of the washington family to save the union george washington forged, and that was hardly an exaggeration. here was the son of george washington's most famous eulogized and a son-in-law of george washington's adopted child. and so now only one word separator robert ely from the pinnacle of his profession from command of what would be the largest american army ever raised fr
and robert ely certainly looked like a fine soldier. he stood just under 6 feet tall had powerful, broad shoulders, beryl just perfect perfect posture. everyone who saw him said some version of the same thing, that man looks every inch the soldier. and so april 1861 and emissary for abraham lincoln asks robert ely to ride across my arlington and come to the city of washington. that emissary's. that emissary's name is francis player command he makes an extraordinary offer he says will you lead...
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eli was a good kid.ppen to any family. >> i talk to a lot of people during the course of a day or the course of a month, and you know, if it comes up, we have this conversation, and most people still don't know what they are. they don't know what the drugs are or how badly they can impact their lives. well, we're witnessing the impact now. we've had this horrible loss. we lost a child. we didn't know about the drugs. we know about them now and the word needs to get out to the rest of the world that these things, they'll kill your kids. they're going to kill anybody who takes them. they're pure, unadulterated poiso xxxxxx>>> the u.s. delivers a blunt warning over man ovitoba you'ves in the middle east. >>> and on this earth day, a look at how chinese activists are taking on climate change. >>> welcome to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. great to have you with us. i'm john vause and this is "cnn newsroom." and we r we start with new developments in the civil war in yemen. first up
eli was a good kid.ppen to any family. >> i talk to a lot of people during the course of a day or the course of a month, and you know, if it comes up, we have this conversation, and most people still don't know what they are. they don't know what the drugs are or how badly they can impact their lives. well, we're witnessing the impact now. we've had this horrible loss. we lost a child. we didn't know about the drugs. we know about them now and the word needs to get out to the rest of the...
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ely was a good kid.can happen to any family. >> i talk to a lot of people during the course of a day or the course of a month, and you know, if it comes up, we have this conversation, and most people still don't know what they are. they don't know what the drugs are or how badly they can impact their lives. well, we're witnessing the impact now. we've had this horrible loss. we lost a child. we didn't know about the drugs. we know about them now and the word needs to get out to the rest of the world that these things, they'll kill your kids. they're going to kill anybody who takes them. they're pure, unadulterated poison. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> this is "cnn tonight." breaking news. an uneasy calm in baltimore tonight. hundreds protested the arrest and death of a 25-year-old black man, chased by police, apprehended and put in a van. an hour later, he has a severe spinal injury. he dies a week later. tonight his family and a city demanding to know why. the latest on the investigation
ely was a good kid.can happen to any family. >> i talk to a lot of people during the course of a day or the course of a month, and you know, if it comes up, we have this conversation, and most people still don't know what they are. they don't know what the drugs are or how badly they can impact their lives. well, we're witnessing the impact now. we've had this horrible loss. we lost a child. we didn't know about the drugs. we know about them now and the word needs to get out to the rest...
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eli was a good kid.happen to any family. >> i talk to a lot of people during the course of a day or the course of a month. and you know, if it comes up, we have this conversation, and most people still don't know what they are. they don't know what the drugs are or how badly they can impact their lives. well, we're witnessing the impact now. we've had this horrible loss. we lost a child. we didn't know about the drugs. we know about them now. and the word needs to get out there to the rest of the world that these things will -- they'll kill your kids. they're going to kill anybody who takes them. they're pure unadulterated poison. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> investigators thought this shredded computer disk held important information about a murder. the most sophisticated technology wasn't enough to put it back together. so, what did they do? they made forensic history. it's hard to comprehend that in the philippines, there are 7,000 islands. residents say you can hide in these islands and
eli was a good kid.happen to any family. >> i talk to a lot of people during the course of a day or the course of a month. and you know, if it comes up, we have this conversation, and most people still don't know what they are. they don't know what the drugs are or how badly they can impact their lives. well, we're witnessing the impact now. we've had this horrible loss. we lost a child. we didn't know about the drugs. we know about them now. and the word needs to get out there to the...
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they want to wait until eli himself can make the decision.t a cute little boy. >>> you will not believe this next story. it has gone viral. a washington state couple getting a 14 week prenatal check up receives a very happy shock. the baby was seen on ultrasound clapping his or her hands so as a result mom and dad started singing if you're happy and you know it and watch. the baby claps three times. watch. >> [laughter] is that the most adorable thing you've ever seen or what? and there's no doubt that's exactly what's happening. awww. >> now you know. you can really talk to your baby in the womb. >> you've got it. >> that is so neat and with eli's parents, mike kept saying he's so cute he's so cute and they said he's so cute some types you don't even realize he's missing a nose. >> just precious. >> 1 in 197 million chance in it happening that is insane. i'll call those miracle baby. >> thank you, mike. >>> cbs this morning is pool side at jet blue's new hotel. you probably can't get a reservation there, we'll tell you why not. >>> today is
they want to wait until eli himself can make the decision.t a cute little boy. >>> you will not believe this next story. it has gone viral. a washington state couple getting a 14 week prenatal check up receives a very happy shock. the baby was seen on ultrasound clapping his or her hands so as a result mom and dad started singing if you're happy and you know it and watch. the baby claps three times. watch. >> [laughter] is that the most adorable thing you've ever seen or what?...
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eli parker grabbed lee's hand in return.e confederate general the man in appomattox who probably had more cause to doubt his status as an american being assured of his status as an american by a man who had to strive hard to be seen as an american. and eli parker turned and shook his hand and said we are all americans this day. and like to take this moment to introduce to you just brieflys7 to acknowledge his presence here. al parker, who is the great, great grand nephew of eli parker of the seneca nation. >> in the seneca language, i wish to acknowledge all that have gathered here today and i give a thanksgiving that you have arrived safely and enjoy your day here at appomattox. wonderful time, tremendous commemoration. it's a great privilege and honor for me to represent the parker family and to take part iníao this commemorative event. thank you very much. thank you. >> i have to say that all of us who work for the national park service. many of us have done many events eyu$e 150th. and i have to say,)l at the number of p
eli parker grabbed lee's hand in return.e confederate general the man in appomattox who probably had more cause to doubt his status as an american being assured of his status as an american by a man who had to strive hard to be seen as an american. and eli parker turned and shook his hand and said we are all americans this day. and like to take this moment to introduce to you just brieflys7 to acknowledge his presence here. al parker, who is the great, great grand nephew of eli parker of the...
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and eli parker turned and shook his hand, and said, we are all americans this day.i'd like to just take this take moment to introduce to you just briefly, to acknowledge his presence here, al parker who ist the great, great grand nephew of eli parker of the seneca nation. [ applause ] >> in the seneca language, i wi wish to welcome all who have gathered today, and give a thanksgiving that you have arrived safely and enjoy your njoy day here at appomattox. a wonderful time tremendous t commemoration, it's a great privilege and honor for me to represent the parker family. and to take part in this this commemorative event. thank you very much. thank you. [ applause ]nt >> i have to say that all of us who work for the national park service, many of us have done many events over the 150th, and i have to say we're in awe at say, the number of people here the thoughtfulness of the people of here, and we thank you very much for being here. we've looked today at the afternoon of april 9th, 1865, in a close-up version. it's time as this meeting in the mee house wound down bet
and eli parker turned and shook his hand, and said, we are all americans this day.i'd like to just take this take moment to introduce to you just briefly, to acknowledge his presence here, al parker who ist the great, great grand nephew of eli parker of the seneca nation. [ applause ] >> in the seneca language, i wi wish to welcome all who have gathered today, and give a thanksgiving that you have arrived safely and enjoy your njoy day here at appomattox. a wonderful time tremendous t...
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eli lily, and they all made effective through same drugs they've didn't hold patents. they guaranteed to make their drugs ethically and advertise them responsibly which meant in contrast to pat tent met citizen hucksters they would tell you what was in the bottle the label became very important. and it wasn't until later on in the 20th century that the american system of pharmaceutical r & d develops in awould that the research laboratory is very important and the patents become important as a way for an innovative company to protect its molecule. so, one molecule is only available from one pharmaceutical house under one brand name. so, the emergence of the generic drug industry happened after this burst of innovative pharmaceuticals in the putt 20th center began to go off patent. the wonder drugs of the 40s and 50s are beginning to expire and opening up to generic competition. >> host: the patent laws, how do they -- well, what are the patent laws with regard to drugs? >> guest: sure. well, the patent laws with regard to drugs aren't that much different as patent laws
eli lily, and they all made effective through same drugs they've didn't hold patents. they guaranteed to make their drugs ethically and advertise them responsibly which meant in contrast to pat tent met citizen hucksters they would tell you what was in the bottle the label became very important. and it wasn't until later on in the 20th century that the american system of pharmaceutical r & d develops in awould that the research laboratory is very important and the patents become important...
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thank you so much >> thank you. >> matthew, and eli. and then we'll see how we're doing on time. >> hi, can you hear me? >> yes. >> hi i'm matthew blaine, a resident of san francisco, cyclist and members of sf urban riders. in the cycling community we have been volunteering for many years work on habitat restoration and trail-building in san francisco and a variety of places putting many projects under the direction of sf rec and parks. we put in more than 1600 hours last year and about 10,000 hours since 2008 on these projects. these are both sort of to give back to the land and community and also with the understanding that rec and parks wanted to direct cycling towards trails which are well-built and well-maintained. so why i am here today? because a month ago we saw a number of signs appearing in many natural areas, describing a number of rule and regulations and one of which was a real surprise saying "no bikes." some were on trails that we worked with rec and park. we brought over 40 people to the recent prosac meeting in march. p
thank you so much >> thank you. >> matthew, and eli. and then we'll see how we're doing on time. >> hi, can you hear me? >> yes. >> hi i'm matthew blaine, a resident of san francisco, cyclist and members of sf urban riders. in the cycling community we have been volunteering for many years work on habitat restoration and trail-building in san francisco and a variety of places putting many projects under the direction of sf rec and parks. we put in more than 1600...
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i was like, eli is okay, i have to check my e-mails. i'm sure i would have been absolutely frantic and panicked today if it had been something else. >> she has not talked to eli and is still waiting for more information. >>> a group of physicians from stanford university's department of medicine is currently on stand-by gathering supplies and awaiting word on whether they will need to fly out and help. some of them were instrumental in the initial teachings of the nepal ambulance service. meanwhile, an elite team of first responders from southern california is also on stand-by this morning. they could be sent to nepal at any time to help with the search and recovery efforts following that deadly quake. the team consists of about 65 people and at least one rescue dog. they have been deployed to a number of natural disasters, including earthquakes in new zealand, haiti and japan. >>> now, this story is developing by the minute. stay with us for the latest developments, and when we're not on the air, head to our website, nbcbayarea.com. we
i was like, eli is okay, i have to check my e-mails. i'm sure i would have been absolutely frantic and panicked today if it had been something else. >> she has not talked to eli and is still waiting for more information. >>> a group of physicians from stanford university's department of medicine is currently on stand-by gathering supplies and awaiting word on whether they will need to fly out and help. some of them were instrumental in the initial teachings of the nepal ambulance...
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and eli parker turned and shook his hand, and said, we are all americans this day.ike to just take this take moment to introduce to you just briefly, to acknowledge his presence here, al parker who ist the great, great grand nephew of eli parker of the seneca nation. [ applause ] >> in the seneca language, i wi wish to welcome all who have gathered today, and give a thanksgiving that you have arrived safely and enjoy your njoy day here at appomattox. a wonderful time tremendous t commemoration, it's a great privilege and honor for me to represent the parker family. and to take part in this this commemorative event. thank you very much. thank you. [ applause ]nt >> i have to say that all of us who work for the national park service, many of us have done many events over the 150th, and i have to say we're in awe at say, the number of people here the thoughtfulness of the people of here, and we thank you very much for being here. we've looked today at the afternoon of april 9th, 1865, in a close-up version. it's time as this meeting in the mee house wound down between
and eli parker turned and shook his hand, and said, we are all americans this day.ike to just take this take moment to introduce to you just briefly, to acknowledge his presence here, al parker who ist the great, great grand nephew of eli parker of the seneca nation. [ applause ] >> in the seneca language, i wi wish to welcome all who have gathered today, and give a thanksgiving that you have arrived safely and enjoy your njoy day here at appomattox. a wonderful time tremendous t...
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eli has been traveling with a group of students for months. she said getting an e-mail about the earthquake and her son's status has helped her to remain calm. i just jumped up. i'm sure i would have been absolutely frantic and panicked today, if they hadn't sent the e-mail. >> she said she's not talked to eli yet, she's still waiting for more information. >> an elite team of first responders is on stand by tonight, they could be sent to nepal at any time. the team is 65 people and at least one rescue dog. they've been deployed in earthquakes, in new zealand, haiti, and japan. >> now the story is still developing by the minute. do stay with us for the latest developments. when we're not on the air, check in with nbc bay area.com, we're also on facebook and twitter. [ crowd chanting ] >> new details on the protests in baltimore. police say what started peacefully turned violent and led to at least 12 arrests. about a thousand people joined together to call for answers in the death of freddie gray. the 25-year-old man died last sunday due to a s
eli has been traveling with a group of students for months. she said getting an e-mail about the earthquake and her son's status has helped her to remain calm. i just jumped up. i'm sure i would have been absolutely frantic and panicked today, if they hadn't sent the e-mail. >> she said she's not talked to eli yet, she's still waiting for more information. >> an elite team of first responders is on stand by tonight, they could be sent to nepal at any time. the team is 65 people and...
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the shaking of hands, the [indiscernible] the role of eli parker.ity of both general grant and general lee. all of those things tell us that the bloodletting of the previous four years, of which was the equivalent of 8 million people died had been an anomaly. the stories of confederate soldiers and of them melting away suddenly civilians back to their homes has reassured generations of americans that americans are different from other nations. we are fundamentally on warlike -- un-warlike, fundamentally unified. this is the story in our textbooks. this is the story we teach our children, this is story of our best sellers. we like it because it shows us at our best selves. it elevates soldiers into men of discipline, principled restraint, and courage. it allows everybody to be a hero. even an icon. that general grant himself did much to create this version to -- of the story. here is what he wrote in his memoirs 20 years later dying in upstate new york, desperate to tell the story of the civil war. he recalled of this day that he ordered no firing or
the shaking of hands, the [indiscernible] the role of eli parker.ity of both general grant and general lee. all of those things tell us that the bloodletting of the previous four years, of which was the equivalent of 8 million people died had been an anomaly. the stories of confederate soldiers and of them melting away suddenly civilians back to their homes has reassured generations of americans that americans are different from other nations. we are fundamentally on warlike -- un-warlike,...
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we saw eli cummings. he has been visible throughout all of this. he was out on the streets at curfew time in the key intersection that saw destruction on monday night. here is what he had to say. >> i had my turn. what i can do is fight for them. i have to make sure that we hear them. they feel as if nobody hears them. i think we are beginning to get that. i'm telling you, baltimore can happen anywhere. >> now cummings was out with a bull horn in the intersection telling people to go home. some of that was directed at the media. >> there had been a lot of media out there. we have news also overnight, athena over the initial wave of arrests. 200 plus arrests they made monday into tuesday here. a lot of those people have been released. >> that is right, john. about 101 that the captain announced were released. the police captain said they simply could still face charges as the police continue to investigate what happened monday night. at this point. it is too complicated to try to put together all of the documentation needed to charge them. you canno
we saw eli cummings. he has been visible throughout all of this. he was out on the streets at curfew time in the key intersection that saw destruction on monday night. here is what he had to say. >> i had my turn. what i can do is fight for them. i have to make sure that we hear them. they feel as if nobody hears them. i think we are beginning to get that. i'm telling you, baltimore can happen anywhere. >> now cummings was out with a bull horn in the intersection telling people to...
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she gets the reality check from eli. i love her relationship with eli.is the comedy of errors with the two of them. she can call him on his bluff. it is a show about a moral center. where do we go? their finger is on the paul's constantly. they wrote a show four months ago, and we shot it three months ago, about gay marriage, and what it means to have a wedding planner refuse your wedding as a gay couple and get sued, and then it was an issue. we aired and people said they are copying live. no, it takes us months. they have their thing here on the pulse. charlie: in the beginning was the original idea based on the spinsters? julianna: they say they were based on a lot of political wives. where you see her behind -- which will remain one of my favorite scenes in the entire show, her just taking this piece of lent off of his suit in the middle of this press conference that was based on the spinsters -- spitzers. what happens to these people? how do she respond? it is one of my favorite scenes of her walking down the hallway and stopping, and slapping him i
she gets the reality check from eli. i love her relationship with eli.is the comedy of errors with the two of them. she can call him on his bluff. it is a show about a moral center. where do we go? their finger is on the paul's constantly. they wrote a show four months ago, and we shot it three months ago, about gay marriage, and what it means to have a wedding planner refuse your wedding as a gay couple and get sued, and then it was an issue. we aired and people said they are copying live. no,...
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eli parker grabbed lee's hand in return.te general the man in appomattox who probably had more cause to doubt his status as an american being assured of his status as an american by a man who had to strive hard to be seen as an american. and eli parker turned and shook his hand and said we are all americans this day. and like to take this moment to introduce to you just brieflys7 to acknowledge his presence here. al parker, who is the great, great grand nephew of eli parker of the seneca nation. >> in the seneca language, i wish to acknowledge all that have gathered here today and i give a thanksgiving that you have arrived safely and enjoy your day here at appomattox. wonderful time, tremendous commemoration. it's a great privilege and honor for me to represent the parker family and to take part iníao this commemorative event. thank you very much. thank you. >> i have to say that all of us who work for the national park service. many of us have done many events eyu$e 150th. and i have to say,)l at the number of people here.
eli parker grabbed lee's hand in return.te general the man in appomattox who probably had more cause to doubt his status as an american being assured of his status as an american by a man who had to strive hard to be seen as an american. and eli parker turned and shook his hand and said we are all americans this day. and like to take this moment to introduce to you just brieflys7 to acknowledge his presence here. al parker, who is the great, great grand nephew of eli parker of the seneca...
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which i love her relationship with eli. it's a fantastic, you know, sometimes it's just a comedy of errors with the two of them. because she can call him on his bluff too. but it really is a show, i think, about a moral center and where do he with go. and their finger robert and michelle, the finger is on the pulse constantly. that they wrote a slow four months ago and we shot it three months ago about gay marriage and what if means to have a wedding planner refuse your wedding as a gay couple. and then get sued. and then it was an issuement and we aired it and people said oh, well, they're just copying life. it takes us months to do a show. you know so they have their finger on the pulse. and i don't know how they do it. >> rose: but in the beginning was the original idea based on the spitzer? >> they say it was based on a lot of these political wives that they --. >> rose: . >> but that the pilot where you see her behind in the very-- which to me will still remain one of my favorite scenes in the entire show of her just p
which i love her relationship with eli. it's a fantastic, you know, sometimes it's just a comedy of errors with the two of them. because she can call him on his bluff too. but it really is a show, i think, about a moral center and where do he with go. and their finger robert and michelle, the finger is on the pulse constantly. that they wrote a slow four months ago and we shot it three months ago about gay marriage and what if means to have a wedding planner refuse your wedding as a gay couple....
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al parker, who is the great great grand nephew of eli parker of the seneca nation. [applause] >> in the seneca language, i wish to acknowledge everybody who is here today. al parker: wonderful time, tremendous commemoration, it is an honor to represent the parker family and take part in this commemorative event. thank you very much. thank you. [applause] john hennessy: all of us who work for the national park service, many of us have done many events over the 150th. we are in all at the number of people here. we thank you very much for being here. we have looked at the afternoon of april 9, 1865. as this meeting wound down, it's time to take a step back and see the events through a larger lens. we are honored to welcome dr. edward ayers. some of you have met him before, if you are in a sultry heat at manassas, he gave the keynote address at manassas on that date. it seems a very, very, very long time ago. he was more recently a driving force behind the outstanding events in richmond last weekend commemorating the fall of richmond. dr. edward ayers is one of america'
al parker, who is the great great grand nephew of eli parker of the seneca nation. [applause] >> in the seneca language, i wish to acknowledge everybody who is here today. al parker: wonderful time, tremendous commemoration, it is an honor to represent the parker family and take part in this commemorative event. thank you very much. thank you. [applause] john hennessy: all of us who work for the national park service, many of us have done many events over the 150th. we are in all at the...
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here with reaction, situation bloomberg view national security columnist eli lake and former national security advisor of the clinton administration nancy is with us. eli, you pointed out because the president said there was a 13-year breakout time with this deal getting not finalized that would be able to have a zero breakout time in 13 years, but you're saying that the administration's own assessments has said for years that they have a three-month breakout time right now? >> well, what they have seasassessed is the iranians have the capability to produce it. and probably a lot of experts would say it's less time than that before the deal. but when obama was describing what he would call a breakout time which at the time he meant, how long it would take for the iranians to build an actual weapon, he said they were more than a year off. recently, they declassified this estimate of two to three months as a way of sort of showing the urgency and the need for the deal saying without this deal, two to three months away, if you give us this deal we support the deal, there'll be a year or
here with reaction, situation bloomberg view national security columnist eli lake and former national security advisor of the clinton administration nancy is with us. eli, you pointed out because the president said there was a 13-year breakout time with this deal getting not finalized that would be able to have a zero breakout time in 13 years, but you're saying that the administration's own assessments has said for years that they have a three-month breakout time right now? >> well, what...
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procter & gamble cfo and eli lily cfo derica rice. >> going to be big. >> squawk box will be right back. ♪ ideas come into this world ugly and messy. they are the natural born enemy of the way things are. yes, ideas are scary and messy and fragile. but under the proper care, they become something beautiful. can it make a dentist appointment when my teeth are ready? ♪ ♪ can it track my crew's performance, and protect their heads? ♪ ♪ can it tell the flight attendant to please not wake me this time? ♪ ♪ at cognizant, we see opportunities for every company. to meet the new digital demands of their customers. can it process my insurance claim? like, right now? can it download a track while i'm sampling it? can my keys find me? with the power of digital, analytics and automation now every little "thing" can provide even greater value. ok, so can it tell the doctor how long you have to wear this thing? the answer is yes, it can. so, the question your customers are really asking is can your business deliver? >>> small and medium event ticket
procter & gamble cfo and eli lily cfo derica rice. >> going to be big. >> squawk box will be right back. ♪ ideas come into this world ugly and messy. they are the natural born enemy of the way things are. yes, ideas are scary and messy and fragile. but under the proper care, they become something beautiful. can it make a dentist appointment when my teeth are ready? ♪ ♪ can it track my crew's performance, and protect their heads? ♪ ♪ can it tell the flight attendant to...
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we also understand that maryland congress member eli cummings will be at the funeral.we are told the family of eric garner will be in attendance. of course we are waiting for answers about just what happened to freddie gray in the police van. the baltimore police department says they will finish their investigation into the incident this week. hand over the information on friday to the state's attorney office and they will decide how to proceed. we will watch for that. of course today is about honoring freddie gray. >> athena jones. thank you. two trials stay center stage. one man accused of shooting up a colorado movie theater gets his day in court three years later. the other is a boston bomber trial. what to expect ahead. clear your blocked nose and relieve your other allergy symptoms. so you can breathe easier all day. zyrtec®-d. find it at the pharmacy counter. guys, it's just the two of you. the setting is just right. but here's the thing, about half of men over 40 have some degree of erectile dysfunction. well, viagra helps guys with ed get and keep an erection.
we also understand that maryland congress member eli cummings will be at the funeral.we are told the family of eric garner will be in attendance. of course we are waiting for answers about just what happened to freddie gray in the police van. the baltimore police department says they will finish their investigation into the incident this week. hand over the information on friday to the state's attorney office and they will decide how to proceed. we will watch for that. of course today is about...
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. >> host: eli will attend california. >> caller: eli actually different gender. >> host: i apologize. angered enough an ipaq. >> caller: no problem. i don't want to spend my time correcting that. obviously gentlemen i want to print out his name. it is quite intelligent. it is unfortunate enough. i am jewish and i have to so strongly object to is trying to portray his own misguided attempts at politics and talking fast. not all jews talk fast and promote stereotypes. he does a great disservice to jewish people all over the world. and he is laughing matter, which i find -- i hope what he's doing. i just came from a wonderful jewish film festival and saw the film the jewish card all. this man and a catholic polish clerics did far more when they smartened up and had a little more compassion for people than this guy has. as far as -- >> host: politically do you disagree with ben shapiro when it comes to his politics as well? >> caller: i'm sorry. >> host: do you disagree with ben shapiro when it comes to his politics as well as some of the things you've mentioned? >> guest: i do disagree
. >> host: eli will attend california. >> caller: eli actually different gender. >> host: i apologize. angered enough an ipaq. >> caller: no problem. i don't want to spend my time correcting that. obviously gentlemen i want to print out his name. it is quite intelligent. it is unfortunate enough. i am jewish and i have to so strongly object to is trying to portray his own misguided attempts at politics and talking fast. not all jews talk fast and promote stereotypes. he...
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brothers eli and max are authors of the book classic recipes for modern people.e you guys with us this morning. this is your fourth cookbook together. your parents are very proud. so we're twisting up some of our classics including the omelette and hash browns. what's the first thing you have? >> this is a hash brown omelette. instead of the egg it's the outside of the omelette. in a cast iron we've cooked some photos. on the inside two sunny side up eggs and bacon. >> which is the key to any good breakfast or meal. up next pancakes. you make your pancakes from scratch. >> this is butterscotch chocolate chip pancakes. you take the butterscotch sauce as part of the batter. all you do is take the little leftover butterscotch sauce and pour over the top. >> you don't add syrup on top of that. >> you totally could if you wanted. go crazy. >> okay fair enough. >> there we go. >> and the chocolate chips. chocolate releases the same endorphins ss as a hug according to my mother. waffles. >> we're going to make a waffle sandwich. we're going to put the batter in the waff
brothers eli and max are authors of the book classic recipes for modern people.e you guys with us this morning. this is your fourth cookbook together. your parents are very proud. so we're twisting up some of our classics including the omelette and hash browns. what's the first thing you have? >> this is a hash brown omelette. instead of the egg it's the outside of the omelette. in a cast iron we've cooked some photos. on the inside two sunny side up eggs and bacon. >> which is the...
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in april 1865, confederate general robert ely met union general ulysses s grant in the village of appomattox courthouse and surrendered his army of northern virginia, effectively ending the civil war -- confederate general robert e lee . we'll be live on april 9 and april 12 as historians including the university of richmond's errors reflect on the last battles and explore the aftermath and legacy. we will also bring you reenactments and open our phone lines to take your calls. the surrender at appomattox -- live april 9 and 12 here on american history tv on c-span3. >> the most memorable moment of this week for me was on hearing senator gardner at our lunch yesterday say, "you need to be firm in your principles but flexible in the details," because i think it really reflect the solution like the harsh polarization we see in our country and the methodology that if all the senators, all the congressmen and women and all the state legislatures can adopt , we can really come together and solve many of our pertinent issues. >> my favorite quote came from the secretary of the senate. she said "re
in april 1865, confederate general robert ely met union general ulysses s grant in the village of appomattox courthouse and surrendered his army of northern virginia, effectively ending the civil war -- confederate general robert e lee . we'll be live on april 9 and april 12 as historians including the university of richmond's errors reflect on the last battles and explore the aftermath and legacy. we will also bring you reenactments and open our phone lines to take your calls. the surrender at...
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we know congress member eli cummings will speak at the funeral. are waiting for answers about just what happened to freddie gray in that police van. the baltimore police department says they will finish their investigation into the incident this week and hand over the information on friday to the state's attorney office. they will decide to file charges or not. we will watch for that. of course today is about honoring freddie gray and laying him to rest. >> it is. thank you for that athena jones. >>> loretta lynch poised to make history after a long delayed confirmation vote on friday. vice president joe biden will swear her in. lynch will become the first african-american woman to hold the office. the ceremony will begin today at 11:00 a.m. eastern. >>> the head of the clinton foundation admits the charity made mistakes reporting government donations on its tax returns. the non-profit is refiling at least five years of the tax returns. acknowledging government grants were mistakenly combined with other donations. the foundation now promised its p
we know congress member eli cummings will speak at the funeral. are waiting for answers about just what happened to freddie gray in that police van. the baltimore police department says they will finish their investigation into the incident this week and hand over the information on friday to the state's attorney office. they will decide to file charges or not. we will watch for that. of course today is about honoring freddie gray and laying him to rest. >> it is. thank you for that...
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. >> reporter: the family has identified the girl as 16-year-old elita elie orton yeah. her stepmom says officers brought her to their hayward home at 3:00 a.m. this morning. the girl had given officers a false name and they needed the family to identify her. >> she was in shock. i was telling her in spanish what are you thinking, what are you doing? if you're watching tonight turn yourself in and face the consequences. on fifth and cherry they say two graupzoups were involved in a gun battle and the kid was caught in the cross fire. his current condition is unknown. they're looking for at least five spuspects. >>> and a san mateo business was targeted twice. jean what's the catch here? >> reporter: the owner of the atlas skate shop here in san mateo, wanted to install a roll up security door but this is a historic building so no bars are allowed outside. and you can see why he wants additional security not just one broken window two. and security video shows them breaking the door. once inside they swiped clothes. the shop owner boarded up the door and then on the 20th
. >> reporter: the family has identified the girl as 16-year-old elita elie orton yeah. her stepmom says officers brought her to their hayward home at 3:00 a.m. this morning. the girl had given officers a false name and they needed the family to identify her. >> she was in shock. i was telling her in spanish what are you thinking, what are you doing? if you're watching tonight turn yourself in and face the consequences. on fifth and cherry they say two graupzoups were involved in a...
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eli lilly executive and former indianapolis mayor bart peterson hailed the change. >> for the first time ever, the words "sexual orientation" and "gender identity" appear in the indiana statute -- or they will after this law is passed. in the context of nondiscrimination. amy: arkansas governor asa hutchinson signed a similar measure thursday after he balked at signing an unrevised version, following condemnation from walmart and the outcry in indiana, as well as a petition signed by his own son against the law. in a statement, the aclu said -- "the events in indiana over the last week represent a dramatic change in the way our country reacts to discrimination hiding under the guise of religion." in queens, new york, two women accused of plotting to build a homemade explosive device have been arrested in an fbi sting. noelle velentzas and asia siddiqui, both u.s. citizens are accused of sympathizing with al qaeda and the sophist -- islamic state. meanwhile, a u.s. citizen who was seen as leading al qaeda member under consideration for the u.s. kill list, has been secretly flown to new yo
eli lilly executive and former indianapolis mayor bart peterson hailed the change. >> for the first time ever, the words "sexual orientation" and "gender identity" appear in the indiana statute -- or they will after this law is passed. in the context of nondiscrimination. amy: arkansas governor asa hutchinson signed a similar measure thursday after he balked at signing an unrevised version, following condemnation from walmart and the outcry in indiana, as well as a...
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nascar and nike joining this list apple, angie's list yelp ncaa eli lilly roche. a similar fight is going on in arkansas. it asked governor asa hutchinson to veto the religious freedom act, house bill 1228. the nation's biggest retailer. it's also the nation's largest private employer. it says that bill does not affect walmart's values arkansas's values or america's values. if you need any more proof these laws are essentially a closed for business sign in these states take it from legendary investor warren buffett. he told our poppy harlow the legislation is wrong. >> the governor of indiana, mike pence, has said this week that he will fix the law, that he will move to make sure that it does not discriminate against anyone. however, when he was asked over the weekend whether he would add sexual orientation, be in favor of adding sexual orientation as a protected class in indiana, he said that is not something that he's working towards right now. what should be done to fix this? >> well i think if people can exercise discrimination based on sexual orientation, the
nascar and nike joining this list apple, angie's list yelp ncaa eli lilly roche. a similar fight is going on in arkansas. it asked governor asa hutchinson to veto the religious freedom act, house bill 1228. the nation's biggest retailer. it's also the nation's largest private employer. it says that bill does not affect walmart's values arkansas's values or america's values. if you need any more proof these laws are essentially a closed for business sign in these states take it from legendary...
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naacp and could stop future sports events in the state and in the washington post announced the bill eli you thought of indiana health services some of the largest employers in i said i understand have condemned the law and schooled the quenc
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holding the appeal on such a modest project opens the door for all these projects that are significant ely more impact ful than this project to a challenge of their cpe and those would have larger impacts. the upholds the cpe today can have a number of unintended consequences. i think our situation stands outside of that. denying todays appeal will have the effect of [inaudible] in coordination with the neighborhood that we will continue to communicate with over the coming months and we request the board deny the appeal and allow the project to move forward. thank you and we are here for questions >> thank you var much. supervisor kim did you have question? at this time we'll open tupe the public comments for those here to support the project. you will have 2 minutes each. >> thank you supervisors. my name is jim heron and long time san francisco residents. i was a tenet at 34 bryant from 91 to 20s 12. i begame aware of bryant street when i ran into a art gallery. when i opened my own practice i was fortunate to find a space on the floor. the building seemed mostly empty but that changed i
holding the appeal on such a modest project opens the door for all these projects that are significant ely more impact ful than this project to a challenge of their cpe and those would have larger impacts. the upholds the cpe today can have a number of unintended consequences. i think our situation stands outside of that. denying todays appeal will have the effect of [inaudible] in coordination with the neighborhood that we will continue to communicate with over the coming months and we request...
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naacp and could stop future sports events in the state and in the washington post announced the bill eli you thought of indiana health services some of the largest employers in i said i understand have condemned the law and schooled the quencher in indiana as a result of the law and many good people in indiana are horrified could pass this law and really undermine the reputation of this state this resolution puts the board of supervisors in the city of san francisco firmer on record condemning this as discriminatory and additionally this resolution asks the city not to enter into contracts with indiana businesses and to evaluate contract all businesses to be feasible to conceal this contract and the resolution will courage private san francisco-based businesses to refrain from doing business with i understand in kwefshz and congestions this an important statement by this both keep the momentum tomb going and thus sadly we have to make an example of indiana that if you don't this and decide that lgbt people are going to be clarified as second class citizens there be about consequences and
naacp and could stop future sports events in the state and in the washington post announced the bill eli you thought of indiana health services some of the largest employers in i said i understand have condemned the law and schooled the quencher in indiana as a result of the law and many good people in indiana are horrified could pass this law and really undermine the reputation of this state this resolution puts the board of supervisors in the city of san francisco firmer on record condemning...
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not only does it say that both lincoln and stewart were assassinated but that robert ely had defeated ulysses s. grant, when in fact to 12 days before this was printed, 10 days before the original version, lee had surrendered to grant. this article is also transparent. a guy passing through town passed on the rumor that lee had defeated grant. sarah: you can see in the first paragraph of the article that it says we have been favored with the following dispatch, which we hasten to lay before our readers with the hope that it may prove true. there was so little access to information at the time because of the earning of the rail lines and telegraph lines that this was enough to publish, with the understanding that it might not prove true. david: speaking of news getting out a lot of the country on the telegraph lines got the news immediately. the new york herald and its seven special editions that day. however, other places took up -- a little bit longer to find up insult makes it was on the telegraph line. on april 15, 18 65, the salt lake newspapers printed a special edition and loade
not only does it say that both lincoln and stewart were assassinated but that robert ely had defeated ulysses s. grant, when in fact to 12 days before this was printed, 10 days before the original version, lee had surrendered to grant. this article is also transparent. a guy passing through town passed on the rumor that lee had defeated grant. sarah: you can see in the first paragraph of the article that it says we have been favored with the following dispatch, which we hasten to lay before our...
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not only does it say that both lincoln and stewart were assassinated, but that robert ely had defeated ulysses s. grant, when in fact to 12 days before this was printed, 10 days before the original version, lee had surrendered to grant. this article is also transparent. a guy passing through town passed on the rumor that lee had defeated grant. sarah: you can see in the first paragraph of the article that it says we have been favored with the following dispatch, which we hasten to lay before our readers with the hope that it may prove true. there was so little access to information at the time because of the earning of the rail lines and telegraph lines that this was enough to publish, with the understanding that it might not prove true. david: speaking of news getting out, a lot of the country on the telegraph lines got the news immediately. the new york herald and its seven special editions that day. however, other places took up -- a little bit longer to find up insult makes it was on the telegraph line. on april 15, 1865, the salt lake newspapers printed a special edition and loade
not only does it say that both lincoln and stewart were assassinated, but that robert ely had defeated ulysses s. grant, when in fact to 12 days before this was printed, 10 days before the original version, lee had surrendered to grant. this article is also transparent. a guy passing through town passed on the rumor that lee had defeated grant. sarah: you can see in the first paragraph of the article that it says we have been favored with the following dispatch, which we hasten to lay before...
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not only does it say that both lincoln and stewart were assassinated, but that robert ely had defeatedlysses s. grant, when in fact to 12 days before this was printed, 10 days before the original version, lee had surrendered to grant. this article is also transparent. a guy passing through town passed on the rumor that lee had defeated grant. sarah: you can see in the first paragraph of the article that it says we have been favored with the following dispatch, which we hasten to lay before our readers with the hope that it may prove true. there was so little access to information at the time because of the earning of the rail lines and telegraph lines that this was enough to publish, with the understanding that it might not prove true. david: speaking of news getting out, a lot of the country on the telegraph lines got the news immediately. the new york herald and its seven special editions that day. however, other places took up -- a little bit longer to find up insult makes it was on the telegraph line. on april 15, 18 65, the salt lake newspapers printed a special edition and loaded
not only does it say that both lincoln and stewart were assassinated, but that robert ely had defeatedlysses s. grant, when in fact to 12 days before this was printed, 10 days before the original version, lee had surrendered to grant. this article is also transparent. a guy passing through town passed on the rumor that lee had defeated grant. sarah: you can see in the first paragraph of the article that it says we have been favored with the following dispatch, which we hasten to lay before our...
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naacp and could stop future sports events in the state and in the washington post announced the bill eli you thought of indiana health services some of the largest employers in i said i understand have condemned the law and schooled the quencher in indiana as a result of the law and many good people in indiana are horrified could pass this law and really undermine the reputation of this state this resolution puts the board of supervisors in the city of san francisco firmer on record
naacp and could stop future sports events in the state and in the washington post announced the bill eli you thought of indiana health services some of the largest employers in i said i understand have condemned the law and schooled the quencher in indiana as a result of the law and many good people in indiana are horrified could pass this law and really undermine the reputation of this state this resolution puts the board of supervisors in the city of san francisco firmer on record
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nascar and nike joining this list, apple, angie's list, yelp, ncaa eli lilly, sales force.similar fight is going on in arkansas between business and government. walmart, which is headquartered in bentonville, arkansas it asked governor asa hutchinson to veto the religious freedom act, house bill 1228. the nation's biggest retailer, it's also the nation's largest private employer. it has quite a bit of clout. it says that bill does not affect walmart's values, arkansas's values or america's values. >> the governor has said he will sign that bill. now the issue is can they change his mind. it will be interesting to see how much clout walmart has. >>> deadline extended. the nuclear negotiations happening right now, still in overtime with iran. we'll bring you the very latest from the scene next. if your purse is starting to look more like a tissue box... you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin®. because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. muddle no more™ . 19 years ago we
nascar and nike joining this list, apple, angie's list, yelp, ncaa eli lilly, sales force.similar fight is going on in arkansas between business and government. walmart, which is headquartered in bentonville, arkansas it asked governor asa hutchinson to veto the religious freedom act, house bill 1228. the nation's biggest retailer, it's also the nation's largest private employer. it has quite a bit of clout. it says that bill does not affect walmart's values, arkansas's values or america's...