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inadvertently making out with ernest borgnine, i'd like to say, um, it was very traumatic.rbecue all at the same time. i'm on somebody else's lawn. and i don't mean that in a figurative way. i can't talk. it hurts to talk. oh. you know, if every region has sort of an iconic dish, you're talking northern thailand, chiang mai, this is it. hearty broth of curry, coconut, noodles, and spices. i am all over that. oh yeah. mm. i need some more onions. the boys at the bar tonight are gonna be in for a surprise if they move in for a smooch. goddamn that's good. i'm a big believer in a healthy, nutritious breakfast. it's the most important meal of the day. my doctor said that. of course he also said that just about everything i love and hold dear is killing me, so what does he know. attention, hippies. this is a salad. green papaya salad, that's not really a local thing, that's a -- thing but couldn't resist. spicy papaya salad, some khao soi, now i gotta find a catholic church. bless me father for i have sinned. i kissed a man on the mouth. oh, it burns like the fires of hell. burn
inadvertently making out with ernest borgnine, i'd like to say, um, it was very traumatic.rbecue all at the same time. i'm on somebody else's lawn. and i don't mean that in a figurative way. i can't talk. it hurts to talk. oh. you know, if every region has sort of an iconic dish, you're talking northern thailand, chiang mai, this is it. hearty broth of curry, coconut, noodles, and spices. i am all over that. oh yeah. mm. i need some more onions. the boys at the bar tonight are gonna be in for a...
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energy secretary ernest moneys -- if an oil freezes possible. scarlett: we begin with our market minutes. a resumption of the decline we have seen. butback to downward arrows this is kind of a wash when it comes down to a given the losses today. the we some big gains for yen. more selloffs in european banks. and we got racked pretty good today. alix: the s&p 500 is negative on the year. saw three of those days in march. that movement of volatility ricky -- really picking up. we definitely want to take a look at yahoo!. on the decline. to chart there that wanted highlight is the s&p versus the dow jones transportation average. you have seen the transports really roll over here, off about 5% from their highs of this year. the question is can they draw the s&p 500 down with them? chartske a look at these . date,oday, -- year to pretty close to the february lows. the u.s. market has done a lot better lately. yields and to your yields very sensitive to policy. it's the same deal with the ten-year bond. you can look at that on the chart. we see this d
energy secretary ernest moneys -- if an oil freezes possible. scarlett: we begin with our market minutes. a resumption of the decline we have seen. butback to downward arrows this is kind of a wash when it comes down to a given the losses today. the we some big gains for yen. more selloffs in european banks. and we got racked pretty good today. alix: the s&p 500 is negative on the year. saw three of those days in march. that movement of volatility ricky -- really picking up. we definitely...
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which takes us back to ernest and nefertiti's trip to the d.m.v.est had all his documents and got what he needed to vote on tuesday. but nefertiti will have to wait. >> it will take 14 days. >> i was a little upset, but you know, that's the law, so you know i'm not going to break the law just because i want to do something. so i can't really get upset, but yeah i am kind of disappointed because i did want to vote. >> reporter: nefertiti and ernest said even though the results were mixed, they couldn't have done this without the help of community organizer anita johnson. >> it's very intimidating. the only way most people get a chance to participate in democracy is by voting. you are stopping people-- this government is stopping people from participating in democracy. >> reporter: election officials say they'll be watching closely on tuesday to see what the new law brings. for the pbs newshour, i'm john yang in milwaukee. >> woodruff: and now, for more on the run-up to next tuesday's primary showdown in wisconsin, and the rest of this week's news, w
which takes us back to ernest and nefertiti's trip to the d.m.v.est had all his documents and got what he needed to vote on tuesday. but nefertiti will have to wait. >> it will take 14 days. >> i was a little upset, but you know, that's the law, so you know i'm not going to break the law just because i want to do something. so i can't really get upset, but yeah i am kind of disappointed because i did want to vote. >> reporter: nefertiti and ernest said even though the results...
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mike, let's talk about ernest lawrence.u know, how did he almost single-handedly develop the big science model of research that we have today? >> well, as often happens with these big leaps in achievement, there was a combination of luck, necessity and intuition. lawrence came on the scene in 1930 fortuitously at a moment when physics had sort of reached a dead end or a brick wall. the old generation, the small scientists who had been the great, the great researchers in physics up to that point, people like ernest rutherford and marie curie, had gotten about as far as they could get with the tools nature had given them, and they had achieved a tremendous amount. they had discovered the structure of the atom and x-rays. but they understood that to delve deeper into the mysteries of the atom, they were going to need energies that were beyond what nature could provide. they needed something called human inyes knewty. inyes knewty. rutterford was the one who stood up and set forth the challenge for his colleagues. he said what
mike, let's talk about ernest lawrence.u know, how did he almost single-handedly develop the big science model of research that we have today? >> well, as often happens with these big leaps in achievement, there was a combination of luck, necessity and intuition. lawrence came on the scene in 1930 fortuitously at a moment when physics had sort of reached a dead end or a brick wall. the old generation, the small scientists who had been the great, the great researchers in physics up to that...
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. >> as the search was about to begin in ernest, this call came in over the radio. >> we are on the phoneith san francisco pd. >> mom got to talk to him on the phone. >> i am glad you are safe, baby. >> it was all safe to alice who helped him off the freeway. >> i said are you lost? he said yes. i said where do you live? he mentioned a street i never heard of. he mentioned concord. concord, how did you get here? he said bart. i said so you listen. i'm gonna get you safe and i promise you i will get you to your parents. >> when they called police springer responded and it just so happens that sergeant springer knows the missing boy. her own son went to preschool with him. >> the stars aligned. i am just so happy. >> well tonight the once missing boy and his family are now back in theçó east bay together thanks to their efforts. school ofx) ials are trying to figure out exactly how zachary managed to slip out of the school without being noticed. at least he is okay and how about that good samaritan. you can own a brand-new home in the bay area for under $5 had you,000. 5 company -- $500,000
. >> as the search was about to begin in ernest, this call came in over the radio. >> we are on the phoneith san francisco pd. >> mom got to talk to him on the phone. >> i am glad you are safe, baby. >> it was all safe to alice who helped him off the freeway. >> i said are you lost? he said yes. i said where do you live? he mentioned a street i never heard of. he mentioned concord. concord, how did you get here? he said bart. i said so you listen. i'm gonna...
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. >> as the search was about to begin in ernest, this call came in over the radio. >> we are on the phonesan francisco pd. >> mom got to talk to him on the phone. >> i am glad you are safe, baby. >> it was all safe to alice who helped him off the freeway. >> i said are you lost? he said yes. i said where do you live? he mentioned a street i never heard of. he mentioned concord. concord, how did you get here? he said bart. i said so you listen. i'm gonna get you safe and i promise you i will get you to your parents. >> when they called police springer responded and it just so happens that sergeant springer knows the missing boy. her own son went to preschool with him. >> the stars aligned. i am just so happy. >> well tonight the once missing boy and his family are now back in theçó east bay together thanks to their efforts. school ofx) ials are trying to figure out exactly how zachary managed to slip out of the school without being noticed. at least he is okay and how about that good samaritan. you can own a brand-new home in the bay area for under $5 had you,000. 5 company -- $500,000. a
. >> as the search was about to begin in ernest, this call came in over the radio. >> we are on the phonesan francisco pd. >> mom got to talk to him on the phone. >> i am glad you are safe, baby. >> it was all safe to alice who helped him off the freeway. >> i said are you lost? he said yes. i said where do you live? he mentioned a street i never heard of. he mentioned concord. concord, how did you get here? he said bart. i said so you listen. i'm gonna get...
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energy secretary, live from washington, ernest moniz. climate change, but we also need to talk about the price of oil. how will the price coming down arect future investment? you concerned about a significant oil spike in the near future? secretary moniz: in terms of the lower oil prices we currently have, speaking for the united states, we remain a significant oil importer. the lower prices are good for the overall economy and consumers. in terms of climate change, it means we need to stay the course in terms of efficient vehicles, electrification of vehicles, and the development of alternative liquid fuels like advanced biofuels. we are doing that. tom: thank you so much. we will continue with you on bloomberg radio on "bloomberg surveillance" in a moment. jeffrey sachs, remember the first earth day? it was a few years ago. it was a joke. it is not a joke anymore, is it? jeff: now we have our backs to the wall. the warmest year in instrument history last year. this year is going to be even warmer than last year. we know that global war
energy secretary, live from washington, ernest moniz. climate change, but we also need to talk about the price of oil. how will the price coming down arect future investment? you concerned about a significant oil spike in the near future? secretary moniz: in terms of the lower oil prices we currently have, speaking for the united states, we remain a significant oil importer. the lower prices are good for the overall economy and consumers. in terms of climate change, it means we need to stay the...
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doctor ernest, thank you very much for joining us. good donald trump, i'm sorry, john you are back.donald trump, is he changing his tone? his new campaign chief assures republican leaders that the gop front-runner is about to retool his image and embark on a more professional phase of his presidential campaign. what's that going to look like mark plus, a family wants answers after a man is beaten and left unconscious on a city street as bystanders did nothing. eventually he was run over by a taxi and later died. who they are holding responsible. >> people just walked by like nothing happened. this is human. this is a person. what if it was your own family? . heather: right now a quick look at what's to come in this hour of happening now. a 16-year-old girl dies after she is assaulted in a school bathroom. who could be held responsible for her death? plus, as any presidential candidate ever been as disliked by their opponent as donald trump and hillary clinton? our guest coming up says yes. we tell you who that is and why. and the world of music morning the loss of the legend as prin
doctor ernest, thank you very much for joining us. good donald trump, i'm sorry, john you are back.donald trump, is he changing his tone? his new campaign chief assures republican leaders that the gop front-runner is about to retool his image and embark on a more professional phase of his presidential campaign. what's that going to look like mark plus, a family wants answers after a man is beaten and left unconscious on a city street as bystanders did nothing. eventually he was run over by a...
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se llama ernest garza, lo apodan chopo, y fue guardaespaldas de las cantantes de 1987 a 1993. >> la gentecon la cantante en la ciudad de san antonio donde la puedo muchos de sus eventos. la pasiÓn del guardaespaldas es la fotografÍa con su cÁmara captÓ grandes momentos en la vida de esta mujer. en sus conciertos en el famoso autobÚs en el que viajaba y su amor por el deporte. algunas de sus fotos han sido publicadas en revistasque guarda celosamente muchas que muestran exclusivas de las cÁmaras como prueba de su trabajo junto a la reina del tex-mex y de la amistad que mantuvo con Él y su familia. >> en la hermana de selena, aquÍ estamos con ella. rep muchas de las imÁgenes plasman el carÁcter de la artista. >> ya me pegÓ con un globo de agua y yo le peguÉ con un cascarÓn en la cabeza. reportera: contÓ que hacÍan fiestas privadas como Ésta organiza por yolanda saldÍvar. una larga condena por la muerte de la cantante. >> con yolanda y toda la fan club hicieron una fiesta para ella que estaba bien ocupada para los conciertos. y dijo que fue testigo del primer encuentro entre saldÍvar y la fa
se llama ernest garza, lo apodan chopo, y fue guardaespaldas de las cantantes de 1987 a 1993. >> la gentecon la cantante en la ciudad de san antonio donde la puedo muchos de sus eventos. la pasiÓn del guardaespaldas es la fotografÍa con su cÁmara captÓ grandes momentos en la vida de esta mujer. en sus conciertos en el famoso autobÚs en el que viajaba y su amor por el deporte. algunas de sus fotos han sido publicadas en revistasque guarda celosamente muchas que muestran exclusivas de...
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>> josherne ernest saying he wi leave it up to him and luke russert still with us. and forgive me for jumping out of that so quickly to get over to the white house press briefing room but what are you hearing about why speaker ryan needs to make a declaration about his own non-presidential run at this point in the primary season? >> they thought this issue was put to rest about a year ago when nbc news was the first report that paul ryan was not going to run for president and what's been interesting is through the course of this republican presidential primary, this has been this hope mainly from the establishment class that perhaps the contested convention, paul ryan could emerge as a phoenix from the ashes of all the discord in the republican party and be the white knight they could rally behind. ryan views this scenario as problematic. number one, they are very much aware that paul ryan never ran for president. he was not out there raising money. he was not out there trying to get delegates. he was not out there putting himself on the line in front of voters. num
>> josherne ernest saying he wi leave it up to him and luke russert still with us. and forgive me for jumping out of that so quickly to get over to the white house press briefing room but what are you hearing about why speaker ryan needs to make a declaration about his own non-presidential run at this point in the primary season? >> they thought this issue was put to rest about a year ago when nbc news was the first report that paul ryan was not going to run for president and what's...
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ernest added that the new law does not create a friendly business environment if certain people are being. >>> let's head to tennessee where federal investigators have been on the scene of a helicopter crash near the great smoky mountains national park in the eastern part of the state. five people died when the to tourist chopper came down yesterday. it was destroyed by fire after the crash. high winds have made fighting the fire very difficult. >>> back here in our area. 42 tons of sand got dumped on to penn plaza not by accident. it will be used in an international festival of arts performance. the show called article 13 uses sand, fire and water to tell the story of immigrants and their search for a better life. >>> 5:45 now. to the victors go the spoils. you areç looking at villanova hoisting up the ncaa championship trophy in houston last night just moments after winning the title at the buzzer. the wildcats will be bringing that trophy home to the main line later today. >>> it's not just people on the main line who are celebrating. >> this is a win for everybody here in the philade
ernest added that the new law does not create a friendly business environment if certain people are being. >>> let's head to tennessee where federal investigators have been on the scene of a helicopter crash near the great smoky mountains national park in the eastern part of the state. five people died when the to tourist chopper came down yesterday. it was destroyed by fire after the crash. high winds have made fighting the fire very difficult. >>> back here in our area. 42...
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the driver ernest sater white was killed. craven has now pleaded guilty to misconduct and accepted a sentence of three years probation as well as community service. prosecutors wanted him charged with voluntary manslaughter but a grand jury refused to indict him. >> a major financial firm paying a huge fine. the justice department reached a settlement of $5 billion with goldman sachs. the government accused the firm of misleading investors abou bonds in the years leading up to the financial meltdown. goldman is the last major american bank to settle with the justice department on this issue. >>> so the nba's regular season ends tomorrow. and fans are shelling out big-time for a couple high profile games. first steph curry and the golden state warriors will take on the memphis grizzlies hoping to win their 73rd game of the season. that, of course, would set a new season record for wins. online trackers say the average price for a sixth is around $1600. the average. >>> and the prices are simply astronomical for kobe bryant's f
the driver ernest sater white was killed. craven has now pleaded guilty to misconduct and accepted a sentence of three years probation as well as community service. prosecutors wanted him charged with voluntary manslaughter but a grand jury refused to indict him. >> a major financial firm paying a huge fine. the justice department reached a settlement of $5 billion with goldman sachs. the government accused the firm of misleading investors abou bonds in the years leading up to the...
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also, slamming on those brakes within five seconds of this crash, the investigation will continue in ernest tomorrow. jessica and ukee, back over to you. >>> justin finch, thanks very much. >>> taking a lot the weather, you saw justin hold ago this um will bell a we are tracking rain ahead of the cool down. meteorologist kate bilo is live with more on that, kate. >> you may get wet if you go he outside right the now but last you will feel of these generally mild temperatures for a while. once these showers move through, much colder air will felter in and temperatures will drop rapidly, later this evening and overnight tonight. but right new we are starting to see steady rain especially just to the south and west of philadelphia a, let's zoom in. it is lining autopsy long i-95, from philadelphia down toward wilmington, toward maryland, heavy rain, you can see that red shading and orange shade ago this will slow you down considerably. waiting for someone to get home keep their dinner warm, it may be a while as slow downs move through this will push through south jersey a and delaware through
also, slamming on those brakes within five seconds of this crash, the investigation will continue in ernest tomorrow. jessica and ukee, back over to you. >>> justin finch, thanks very much. >>> taking a lot the weather, you saw justin hold ago this um will bell a we are tracking rain ahead of the cool down. meteorologist kate bilo is live with more on that, kate. >> you may get wet if you go he outside right the now but last you will feel of these generally mild...
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year-old police officer justin craven giving chase to this chrysler sebring driven by 68-year-old ernest satterwhite, as he winds around back roads until he finally pulls into his driveway. craven immediately approaches the car, gun drawn. here you see satterwhite's hands, right before the officer opens fire, killing him. craven says the suspect grabbed his gun. but satterwhite's lawyer says he simply raised his hands in surprise. police say satterwhite's blood alcohol level was twice the legal limit. a grand jury refused to indict craven and he ultimately pleaded guilty to misdemeanor misconduct. >> he got probation, no house arrest, and he's pretty much free to go live his life. >> reporter: quite a different outcome from this case, also in south carolina. >> get out of the car! >> reporter: this former state trooper was charged with one felony count of assault and battery, and faces up to 20 years in prison. and his victim didn't die. in satterwhite's case, his family settled a lawsuit last year for $1.2 million, but some say that officer got away with murder. david? >> linsey davis,
year-old police officer justin craven giving chase to this chrysler sebring driven by 68-year-old ernest satterwhite, as he winds around back roads until he finally pulls into his driveway. craven immediately approaches the car, gun drawn. here you see satterwhite's hands, right before the officer opens fire, killing him. craven says the suspect grabbed his gun. but satterwhite's lawyer says he simply raised his hands in surprise. police say satterwhite's blood alcohol level was twice the legal...
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he is sort of channelling ernest hemingway, except hemingway hasn't been born yet. edward a. pollard whose southern history of the war chronicled the life of the confederacy as it unfolded echoed wells and strong. in the final volume of southern history, which was completed and published in 1865, pollard ra d remarked, the surrender of lee in effect terminated the war. i'll put it in a little bit of a brief plug for pollard. pollard's four thick volumes are a vastly underused source. it's not quite a primary source, but it's almost a primary source in different ways. it's full of his kind of nutty ideas about a lot of things, but it is also wonderfully instructive about innumerable suggestions about the civil war. he is worth it. that's the end of my little commercial for pollard. i have no financial connection with that. wells and strong and pollard, i think, anticipated how most americans would understand the end of the civil war. in other words, they would put appomattox in a very prominent position in their understanding of the end of the war. an increasing number of scho
he is sort of channelling ernest hemingway, except hemingway hasn't been born yet. edward a. pollard whose southern history of the war chronicled the life of the confederacy as it unfolded echoed wells and strong. in the final volume of southern history, which was completed and published in 1865, pollard ra d remarked, the surrender of lee in effect terminated the war. i'll put it in a little bit of a brief plug for pollard. pollard's four thick volumes are a vastly underused source. it's not...
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atrocities take the form of -- william callie's platoon carried out the massacre under orders from captain ernest medina. what's interesting about the way confederate soldiers treated u.s. colored troops is they slaughtered u.s. colored troops without any goading from higher authority. they did it spontaneously. to me, someone who is an historian of these kinds of things, it's striking to me that that was, in fact, the case. >> were there any episodes of u.s. colors troops encountering native americans in native american warfare? >> that's not something that i explored. really, if i take another look at this at some point, that is something i will look at. i can answer this question. when u.s. colored troops had the opportunity to slaughter confederates, did they? that seems not to be the case. the only instance in which this may have occurred is at fort blakey outside of mobile, alabama in the closing days of the civil war, and that's the only instance in which i've been able to find a hint of something like that occurring. >> let me ask one more while i have the microphone. you talked about pol
atrocities take the form of -- william callie's platoon carried out the massacre under orders from captain ernest medina. what's interesting about the way confederate soldiers treated u.s. colored troops is they slaughtered u.s. colored troops without any goading from higher authority. they did it spontaneously. to me, someone who is an historian of these kinds of things, it's striking to me that that was, in fact, the case. >> were there any episodes of u.s. colors troops encountering...
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they understand that the legacy of ernest hemingway is a shared heritage belonging to both cubans and americans, and in one of the best models of what can happen when americans and cubans collaborate, they have made sure that it will never be lost. so i am so very grateful to jenny and frank philips for walking into my office 13 years ago and sparking a remarkable and personal journey for me. it has offered me the rare privilege to meet and work with so many extraordinary cubans and americans and to participate in preserving our shared heritage around the life and artistic achievements of ernest hemingway. i cannot wait to see what the next chapter brings. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives, sir, i steve israel am submitting my res. ig ration to the board of visitors to the united states army academy. it's been an honor to serve in this position and one that i will never forget. i believe stron
they understand that the legacy of ernest hemingway is a shared heritage belonging to both cubans and americans, and in one of the best models of what can happen when americans and cubans collaborate, they have made sure that it will never be lost. so i am so very grateful to jenny and frank philips for walking into my office 13 years ago and sparking a remarkable and personal journey for me. it has offered me the rare privilege to meet and work with so many extraordinary cubans and americans...
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energy secretary ernest moneys -- if an oil freezes possible.we begin with our market minutes. a resumption of the decline we have seen. butback to downward arrows this is kind of a wash when it comes down to a given the losses today. the we some big gains for yen.
energy secretary ernest moneys -- if an oil freezes possible.we begin with our market minutes. a resumption of the decline we have seen. butback to downward arrows this is kind of a wash when it comes down to a given the losses today. the we some big gains for yen.
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. >> daniel ernest. >> right. our facebook and twitter question today.ill facebook save the day for tech earnings after apple, google, microsoft all missed? get involved with us. we want to hear your opinions. lots of votes already coming in. >> and it's wilfred's question. >> it is my question. you didn't have to point that out to everyone that you often -- >> -- so good. >> still to come, diamonds are still a girl's best friend. well actually rifrd and sara's best friend. but a new report shows the bid isn't letting up. stay with us. we were born 100 years ago into a new american century. born with a hunger to fly and a passion to build something better. and what an amazing time it's been, decade after decade of innovation, inspiration and wonder. so, we say thank you america for a century of trust, for the privilege of flying higher and higher, together. ♪ >>> the tech wreck continues. here. last week twitter and apple adding their names to the pile later. the dow called lower about 45 points right now. shares of apple. that is the big story this morn
. >> daniel ernest. >> right. our facebook and twitter question today.ill facebook save the day for tech earnings after apple, google, microsoft all missed? get involved with us. we want to hear your opinions. lots of votes already coming in. >> and it's wilfred's question. >> it is my question. you didn't have to point that out to everyone that you often -- >> -- so good. >> still to come, diamonds are still a girl's best friend. well actually rifrd and...
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then you get ernest today saying that what the iranians are doing with the weapons shipment is not consistent with u.n. security council. no, it's a violation, the worst part of this is not just the naivety, it's the exception that the administration used in selling the agreement on two fronts. number one, you show the clip of the administrion spokesman saying the u.n. security council resolutions would prohibit ballistic missile launches? no. the administration at the last minute caved, changed the resolutions so it's into the a violation. and we have admitted it at the u.n., and secondly we had promised the congress that we would not allow the iranians to dollarize their transaction as and we are doing that now. >> it had been alleged this was a sales job that evolved and had some change as long the way. what you told us is not the fact 37. >> particularly on this issue of whether iran will have reaction to u.s. dollars. some people who have supported the agreement, saying this may go a step too far, i think that the administration has scene that reaction. whether they carry this out and th
then you get ernest today saying that what the iranians are doing with the weapons shipment is not consistent with u.n. security council. no, it's a violation, the worst part of this is not just the naivety, it's the exception that the administration used in selling the agreement on two fronts. number one, you show the clip of the administrion spokesman saying the u.n. security council resolutions would prohibit ballistic missile launches? no. the administration at the last minute caved,...
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acting secretary ernest moni says other options have to remain viable possibilities, even with oil sodable. z: the president and i both agree we need to keep nuclear on the table as an option. the challenge for the nuclear power -- a major challenge -- with today's reactors, certainly, there is a very large, upfront capital cost, although a comparatively low operating costs. carol: second -- mark: secretary moniz says the option must stay on the table despite very high upfront cost. authorities have completed the e, but resultsnc were not immediately released. the medical examiner says relevant information about prince's medical and family history is being collected. the agency says it will not release its findings until all of the information is in, including the results of toxicology tests, which could take weeks. body will be released to his family later today. day, i ams 24 hours a mark crumpton. back to you. carol: we have news crossing the bloomberg terminal. cftc.s coming from the hedge funds are bearish on the u.s. dollar for the first time since july, 2014. basically, they ar
acting secretary ernest moni says other options have to remain viable possibilities, even with oil sodable. z: the president and i both agree we need to keep nuclear on the table as an option. the challenge for the nuclear power -- a major challenge -- with today's reactors, certainly, there is a very large, upfront capital cost, although a comparatively low operating costs. carol: second -- mark: secretary moniz says the option must stay on the table despite very high upfront cost. authorities...
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start channeling ernest hemingway, except hemingway had not been born yet. other than that, he is anticipating him. edward a pollard chronicle the life of the confederacy as it unfolded echoed welles and strong. i will put a brief plug here for pollard. pollard's volumes are a vastly underused source. it's almost a primary source in different ways. i think it should get more attention than it does. it's wonderfully instructive about innumerable dimensions of the confederate war. it deserves a really good modern, scholarly edition. somebody should do that with pollard. that's the end of my commercial for pollard. welles and strong and pollard anticipated how most americans would understand the end of the civil war. they would put appomattox in a prominent position in their understanding of the end of the war. an increasing number of scholars have questioned whether lee's surrender should be reckoned a decisive indicator of confederate national failure and the practical and of the conflict. this builds on a phenomenon that has been present for a number of year
start channeling ernest hemingway, except hemingway had not been born yet. other than that, he is anticipating him. edward a pollard chronicle the life of the confederacy as it unfolded echoed welles and strong. i will put a brief plug here for pollard. pollard's volumes are a vastly underused source. it's almost a primary source in different ways. i think it should get more attention than it does. it's wonderfully instructive about innumerable dimensions of the confederate war. it deserves a...
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white house spokesman josh ernest says he's not surprised is businesses across the country are cutting back spending in north caroline a white house is not involved yet and could be at a later date. >> meanwhile the issue of whether to raise the minimum wage in d.c. could be put on ballot for november election. that was ruling by a judge yesterday. it reverse as i previous ruling and that would have blocked a measure from being put to a vote. supporters of this particular initiative will now need collect 22,000 signature if the vote rz will be asked to decide if minimum wage shoulding gradually raced to $15 an hour by "20/20". >> that's happening new york and calipari. governors of both states signed legislation to raise the wage to $15 app hour and other states may follow suit. however opponents warn the move could cost thousands of jobs. >> all right. straight ahead. heads up for drivers in the district. d dot set to inspect several bridges in the area and roads affected as a result. >> and nationals kickoff season in atlanta. highlights from the match-up against the braves as we cou
white house spokesman josh ernest says he's not surprised is businesses across the country are cutting back spending in north caroline a white house is not involved yet and could be at a later date. >> meanwhile the issue of whether to raise the minimum wage in d.c. could be put on ballot for november election. that was ruling by a judge yesterday. it reverse as i previous ruling and that would have blocked a measure from being put to a vote. supporters of this particular initiative will...
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, we just watched three states in north dakota f colorado and tennessee where that playing out in ernestnd the good political machinery actually determining the top guy. north dakota looks real good in the designation. it wasn't a vote, a designation of delegates. ted cruz went there. he was able to scrounge up the ones he thinks will be in his favor, even though they are open. 25 republican candidates. he was able to get a solid group of those in his column. whether they will vote that way at the convention or not remains to be seen. same with colorado. he was able to get in early and scoop up the early ones. tennessee, same issue. again, the machine that is working in ted cruz's favor. is donald trump going to realize this eventually and get in to the machinery and will it be too late at that point? >> there's been enough reporting that donald trump personally i'm sure is aware of this and the people an him and some are old political hands also know this. you put your finger on it. if he is going to go out i and antagonize the process and the establishment and the machines, if he wants
, we just watched three states in north dakota f colorado and tennessee where that playing out in ernestnd the good political machinery actually determining the top guy. north dakota looks real good in the designation. it wasn't a vote, a designation of delegates. ted cruz went there. he was able to scrounge up the ones he thinks will be in his favor, even though they are open. 25 republican candidates. he was able to get a solid group of those in his column. whether they will vote that way at...
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meanwhile, officer ernest searches coleman's cell to find what he used to cut himself. >> that looksike he ripped his armband and it's laminated and it's got the sharp corner on it. looks like that's what he's been using to potentially hurt himself. >> coleman will exchange his jail uniform for a suicide smock. it will be the only thing covering his body until he is taken off suicide watch. >> it's green, it's really thick, it's not that warm. it's got velcro sleeves on it, velcro back. and these are the ones that you cannot tie in knots, you cannot cut yourself with them, anything of that sort. this is just something to cover up with, more or less to make sure they don't harm themselves anymore. slide your shirt off, t-shirt and everything. >> coleman will be monitored throughout the rest of the evening and seen by mental health staff in the morning. >> it does take a lot of manpower and a lot of time out of our day. because it's not just one officer having to deal with this, it's multiple officers, the sergeant having to do paperwork. and then tomorrow morning, the medical doctor w
meanwhile, officer ernest searches coleman's cell to find what he used to cut himself. >> that looksike he ripped his armband and it's laminated and it's got the sharp corner on it. looks like that's what he's been using to potentially hurt himself. >> coleman will exchange his jail uniform for a suicide smock. it will be the only thing covering his body until he is taken off suicide watch. >> it's green, it's really thick, it's not that warm. it's got velcro sleeves on it,...
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then you get ernest today saying that what the iranians are doing with the weapons shipment is not consistentn. security council. no, it's a violation, the worst part of this is not just the naivety, it's the exception that the administration used in selling the agreement on two fronts. number one, you show the clip of the administration spokesman saying the u.n. security council resolutions would prohibit ballistic missile launches? no. the administration at the last minute caved, changed the resolutions so it's into the a violation. and we have admitted it at the u.n., and secondly we had promised the congress that we would not allow the iranians to dollarize their transaction as and we are doing that now. >> it had been alleged this was a sales job that evolved and had some change as long the way. what you told us is not the fact 37. >> particularly on this issue of whether iran will have reaction to u.s. dollars. some people who have supported the agreement, saying this may go a step too far, i think that the administration has scene that reaction. whether they carry this out and they do.
then you get ernest today saying that what the iranians are doing with the weapons shipment is not consistentn. security council. no, it's a violation, the worst part of this is not just the naivety, it's the exception that the administration used in selling the agreement on two fronts. number one, you show the clip of the administration spokesman saying the u.n. security council resolutions would prohibit ballistic missile launches? no. the administration at the last minute caved, changed the...
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i will repeat it again, the shadow campaign that has begun in ernest. i like to say a lot of those unpledged delegates will find themselves whipping posts, only because there is an effort to whip up those delegates to side with your guy. take me first to south carolina and the weirdness that has happened there. >> that's right. i think this speaks to what you just heard from phil and what we have been trying to explain and understand ourselves, which is that in this process voters are voting throughout the country in primaries and caucuses, but it is the delegates that are going to matter and how the delegates are chosen is different in each state. you asked about south carolina. the reason this has popped up in the news is because south carolina's rules require the nominee, or the person that that state goes for at the convention for president pledge to be a republican. well, you remember, a couple of days ago at cnn's town hall, donald trump, who is the one who won all of the delegates in south carolina. so he's the only one we are talking about here,
i will repeat it again, the shadow campaign that has begun in ernest. i like to say a lot of those unpledged delegates will find themselves whipping posts, only because there is an effort to whip up those delegates to side with your guy. take me first to south carolina and the weirdness that has happened there. >> that's right. i think this speaks to what you just heard from phil and what we have been trying to explain and understand ourselves, which is that in this process voters are...
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. >> ernest stewart here with us.we want to make sure we get across, jazz festival easy to explain. we want to know the venue. should we put it right up on the screen? >> let's just do it. >> we have fergie's public. >> franky bradley, we got ubon, we have milk boy and time restaurant. >> and so what are the hours of this? >> so it is only from 1:00 until 7:00 p.m. saturday. >> now, there is what, like 25 bucks or something? >> yes, 25 at the door, $20 in advance on line, last two festivals have sold out. so if you are going to come, get your tickets now. >> how do i get them? >> go on line to cc jazz fest. com. >> that's easy,cc jazz fest. com. >> so eventually go to all of them if i want? >> you k you get one ticket. and you get a wrist bands with that ticket. and that wrist band gets you into every show. >> styles of jazz in all different places in. >> yes, yes, every bands is different, it is very unique, it is a beautiful afternoon. >> can you play a sound? we'll get our hair done for the prom. i may get my hair
. >> ernest stewart here with us.we want to make sure we get across, jazz festival easy to explain. we want to know the venue. should we put it right up on the screen? >> let's just do it. >> we have fergie's public. >> franky bradley, we got ubon, we have milk boy and time restaurant. >> and so what are the hours of this? >> so it is only from 1:00 until 7:00 p.m. saturday. >> now, there is what, like 25 bucks or something? >> yes, 25 at the...
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the fort was being surrounded by ernest artillery. -- british artillery. smith, in the dead of night, organized an amphibious landing to take out the guns. smith led his men in battle. quite an interesting story. they surround the men with guns. many of the gunners eventually surrender, but the officers don't. smith then put a gun to the head of some of these officers and said, you will surrender, and they did. this is a man of action. he wasn't waiting for somebody else to do it. the british artillery finally got the best of samuel smith. he was gravely wounded during the assault on the fort. eventually the patriots realized that the fort can no longer be held in the evacuated. before he isted wounded by one of his best friends, who essentially one of his mortal enemies. was initially -- he initially dueled samuel smith.they were mortal enemies , but after, they obviously did not fire upon each other. they survived and begin closest of friends. samuel smith is greeted by jack stuart. stuart is an incredible figure. he is a very tall individual, muscular,
the fort was being surrounded by ernest artillery. -- british artillery. smith, in the dead of night, organized an amphibious landing to take out the guns. smith led his men in battle. quite an interesting story. they surround the men with guns. many of the gunners eventually surrender, but the officers don't. smith then put a gun to the head of some of these officers and said, you will surrender, and they did. this is a man of action. he wasn't waiting for somebody else to do it. the british...
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police say ernest felton opened tire early sunday morning after leaving a party. those students were caught in the crossfire. police say they don't know why the man started shooting. >>> we learned this morning five people are in custody for this devastating fire at a hindu temple in india this weekend. 108 died, hundreds more hurt or burned. the five people detained are all employees of the fireworks company. >>> two people survived their plane crashing into a neighborhood street. you can see the plane was pretty badly damaged. the single engine plane went down shortly after taking off on long island yesterday. it clipped a tree and a utility pole and then crashed. the pilot was crushed to the hospital in serious condition with a head injury. the passenger was also hurt. >>> a new poll in the race for president with new york's primary about a week away. it says hillary clinton has the edge over donald trump on several issues including her 40% favorable rating over his 26%. clinton only slightly edged trump in a question about who is better to protect the country.
police say ernest felton opened tire early sunday morning after leaving a party. those students were caught in the crossfire. police say they don't know why the man started shooting. >>> we learned this morning five people are in custody for this devastating fire at a hindu temple in india this weekend. 108 died, hundreds more hurt or burned. the five people detained are all employees of the fireworks company. >>> two people survived their plane crashing into a neighborhood...
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criticized that iran deal, certainly domestically, senator chuck schumer here in new york, even josh ernest attacked, he was against the iran deal. does that have anything to do with him being in the cross-hairs of the white house. you know he did go against it was josh earnest. benjamin netanyahu came to the country to talk about the deal. we covered it live on the show. i'm wondering if there is any retaliation or retribution? why is the relationship with the white house so poor with him? >> these comments should surprise us but they don't. we're talking about an administration wouldn't let netanyahu speak in front of congress. legacies of the obama administration and iran deal, fractured relationship with israel and putting them in direct danger administering that will be legacy we live with. it is nothing short of traffic. >> i have to pure back. nobody accused israel anti-manner because benjamin netanyahu spoke to congress. he vociferously criticized policy of the president. just because nobody said you criticize policy of the america -- he is going before k street and going in front o
criticized that iran deal, certainly domestically, senator chuck schumer here in new york, even josh ernest attacked, he was against the iran deal. does that have anything to do with him being in the cross-hairs of the white house. you know he did go against it was josh earnest. benjamin netanyahu came to the country to talk about the deal. we covered it live on the show. i'm wondering if there is any retaliation or retribution? why is the relationship with the white house so poor with him?...
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so in ernest, i think it is probably a wash when it comes to the primaries. >> let's look at the endorsementsow of right now. we have occupy wall street which is endorsing sanders. you have the maryland congressman, elijah cummingsings who likes hillary clinton. she has senators support. what do these endorsements mean? on the republican side, you have seen these endorsements not carry as much weight. do they carry more on the democratic side? >> i think we're in an era of politics where a lot of endorsements don't mean as much as they used to. at the same time, they are something the candidates can tout and use to further the message. sally used it to further sanders message aboutworking-class voters. i can use it to say hillary clinton has a ton of endorse mentes from unions and won the union vote in all of the primaries and caucuses up until now. so it is something to tout. i can talk about the daily news and how impactful the horrible interview that sanders had with him had an effect. that was out there. i think the most important endorsement is the endorsement of the voters. at the end o
so in ernest, i think it is probably a wash when it comes to the primaries. >> let's look at the endorsementsow of right now. we have occupy wall street which is endorsing sanders. you have the maryland congressman, elijah cummingsings who likes hillary clinton. she has senators support. what do these endorsements mean? on the republican side, you have seen these endorsements not carry as much weight. do they carry more on the democratic side? >> i think we're in an era of politics...
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misconduct, in office misdemeanor. 2014 shooting caught on dash cam video craven shot 68 year old ernesthorities say was unarmed, grand jury refused to charge the officer, with voluntary manslaughter. >> 4:48. north carolina's governor offering so-called fix for the state's controversial anti-transgender bathroom law. governor pat mc hunks cory signed executive order yesterday, expands the state's employment anti-discrimination policy to include sexual orientation and gender identity. he also wants law makers to restore the right to sue for transgender discrimination. but, he stopped short of making changes to a provision that requires transgender people to use bathrooms, according to their birth certificate gender. >> ongoing battles in other states, as well, tennessee lawmakers are considering a bathroom bill that is similar to north carolina mississippi new religious freedom law makes it legal to deny wedding service toss same sex couples, and employers can also dictate bathroom policies andres code. missouri also considering a similar religious freedom bill. >>> here's some good news
misconduct, in office misdemeanor. 2014 shooting caught on dash cam video craven shot 68 year old ernesthorities say was unarmed, grand jury refused to charge the officer, with voluntary manslaughter. >> 4:48. north carolina's governor offering so-called fix for the state's controversial anti-transgender bathroom law. governor pat mc hunks cory signed executive order yesterday, expands the state's employment anti-discrimination policy to include sexual orientation and gender identity. he...
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and jury selection will begin tomorrow in ernest with the jurors filling out various questionnaires solawyers can have information before they go in groups of 18 or so to be individually questioned. >> all right. the details of this case, justin ross harris told police he kissed his son when he strapped him in the car seat after eating breakfast. after two minutes he forgets his son is still in the car. that alone has a lot of people, a lot of parents saying no, never. i don't see that happening, not ever. is that evidence in and of itself? is that strong enough for the prosecution and how will the defense counter it? >> just before he made that two minutes or less drive, depending on traffic that morning, he was, according to the testimony, we have heard in court, he was involved in a conversation on a social media app known as whisper. you can anonymously chat with people and he was chatting allegedly with a woman who was unhappy with her status in life as a mother and spouse. he responded back with words to the effect, i love my son cooper and all but sometimes we just need an escap
and jury selection will begin tomorrow in ernest with the jurors filling out various questionnaires solawyers can have information before they go in groups of 18 or so to be individually questioned. >> all right. the details of this case, justin ross harris told police he kissed his son when he strapped him in the car seat after eating breakfast. after two minutes he forgets his son is still in the car. that alone has a lot of people, a lot of parents saying no, never. i don't see that...
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josh ernest. >> given the release of the millions of pages of financial information, are you concerned that reflects on the ability of the treasury department to sort of be able to see all the financial transactions across the globe and whether that suggests that the sanctions that you put in places around the world might not be as strong as you think it is? >> we know the sanctions regime is strong because iran wouldn't have, for example, cut a deal to end their nuclear program in the absence of strong sanctions enforcement. but there is no doubt that the problem of global tax avoidance generally is a huge problem. it's been brought up in g-7 meetings and g-20 meetings. there's some progress made in coordinating between tax authorities of different countries so that we can make sure that we're catching some of the most egregious examples. but as i said before, one of the big problems we have, michael, is that a lot of this stuff is legal, not illegal. and unless the united states and other countries lead by example in closing some of these loopholes and provisions, then in many cases,
josh ernest. >> given the release of the millions of pages of financial information, are you concerned that reflects on the ability of the treasury department to sort of be able to see all the financial transactions across the globe and whether that suggests that the sanctions that you put in places around the world might not be as strong as you think it is? >> we know the sanctions regime is strong because iran wouldn't have, for example, cut a deal to end their nuclear program in...
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we're editing country music, shooting ernest hemingway, talking about how to filling in that 2020. great underwriter, bank of america, that helps us do it. so is we've got a lot of stuff on the horizon. and jackie is playing tonight at 9:00. and then tomorrow night, part two at 9:00. but it's also after it will be available for streaming. and the dvds hit the street tomorrow and the blu-rays as well. so, you know, it's an ever-changing circumstance. we're still staying there. >> one of our viewers wrote in, ken burns, the original purveyor of bing watching. >> the first series, civil war, baseball, jazz, critics said no one will watch this with our youtube lack of occurration. when the roosevelts came out a year-and-a-half ago, nobody said no one will watch it. they knew exactly people will watch it. nielson tracks 130 networks, only a couple growing. pbs has gone in the last few years from number 11 to number 5 after the big three and fox. that tells you that i have not placed my money or moved my chips on to a fragile block. in fact, we're here to stay. and in 2020 -- 2030, i'm s
we're editing country music, shooting ernest hemingway, talking about how to filling in that 2020. great underwriter, bank of america, that helps us do it. so is we've got a lot of stuff on the horizon. and jackie is playing tonight at 9:00. and then tomorrow night, part two at 9:00. but it's also after it will be available for streaming. and the dvds hit the street tomorrow and the blu-rays as well. so, you know, it's an ever-changing circumstance. we're still staying there. >> one of...
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22-year-old man in connection with the louisiana shooting that killed twco baton rouge police say erneston opened fire early sunday morning after leaving a party. the students were caught in the crossfire. >>> d.c.ed a hin straight tors are expect an earful over planning to build homeless shelters. some neighbors are not happy with mayor bowser's proposal, it closes the d.c. general family homeless shelter and creates short term housing facilities in each of the city's wards. people who live in ward one are invited to a community meeting at the reed center community room in northwest washington, it starts at 6:30. >>> and now to fairfax county where leaders will also discuss plans for the homeless. county officials want to build a bailey's shelter for homeless adults on north chambliss street. it will serve 50 men and women for four or five years. the community meeting on the plan begins at peace lutheran church tonight at 7:00. >>> one person was hurt when this suv crashed into a car kenilworth avenue. the driver jumped the curb andened anden ended up inside the building. only one custo
22-year-old man in connection with the louisiana shooting that killed twco baton rouge police say erneston opened fire early sunday morning after leaving a party. the students were caught in the crossfire. >>> d.c.ed a hin straight tors are expect an earful over planning to build homeless shelters. some neighbors are not happy with mayor bowser's proposal, it closes the d.c. general family homeless shelter and creates short term housing facilities in each of the city's wards. people...
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peter ernest once a spy himself welcomed us to the spy museum. >> let me ask you a question. do you think is the most important gadget for spies? >> your brain. >> absolutely right there. >> if you could come up with any code name? >> agent shark bite. >> reporter: she helped agent shark bite into his spy disguise, showed him a few tricks of the trade, including some special glasses. >> i can see behind me. >> he loves school. he loves to learn. he's curious and inquisitive. >> how did you know what that was? >> because i have seen it on movies. >> what do you think it is? >> reporter: he was scoring high with his proved his bravery when he crawled through an air duct and held onto a beam in a wind tunnel. but even brave boys need a family. desean hopes to be adopted. >> it means being taken in by a family that really loves you. >> reporter: he needs a family that will love him and have time to spend with him. >> it's not something that he's had a lot of. he wants to be special to somebody, and so we want a family who can give that to him. >> reporter: agent buttercup had som
peter ernest once a spy himself welcomed us to the spy museum. >> let me ask you a question. do you think is the most important gadget for spies? >> your brain. >> absolutely right there. >> if you could come up with any code name? >> agent shark bite. >> reporter: she helped agent shark bite into his spy disguise, showed him a few tricks of the trade, including some special glasses. >> i can see behind me. >> he loves school. he loves to learn....
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showers south in the morning and you're witness weather three day forecast, well, showers return in ernest late thursday. first half of thursday may not be awful. showers creep in thursday evening, and then it goes around into friday. that doesn't look great. that is not summer like. the question is, the weekend rebound and i'll have that answer coming up next. >> we will see you then. >> thanks, kate, appreciate it. >>> it was a great morning for saint james regional catholic school race for education. hosts, students, teachers and families as they raised more than $30,000. they are hoping to renovate their gym. they are on their way. lots of excited young people. they ran or walk around the school all morning to still have energy to dot cupid shuffle, with yours truly, when it is all said and done. well done family and young people asked me if i could do a little, yeah, a dab, so there you go. >> that is for you, kid. >> right back at you. >> they were rolling. >> we had a great time. >> designer obfuscate middleton's wedding dress is a target of the wall street. >> the alexandria mcquee
showers south in the morning and you're witness weather three day forecast, well, showers return in ernest late thursday. first half of thursday may not be awful. showers creep in thursday evening, and then it goes around into friday. that doesn't look great. that is not summer like. the question is, the weekend rebound and i'll have that answer coming up next. >> we will see you then. >> thanks, kate, appreciate it. >>> it was a great morning for saint james regional...
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and then you had the white house spokesman josh ernest saying this raises serious safety concerns and basically strong letter to follow to the russians. any second thoughts at the white house about how they handled this? >> i don't think second thoughts about how they handled this particular incident. it's a very difficult situation because on the one hand, you see this video and to actually see getting, it's very unnerving. yet, you're -- force >> you didn't know that plane was heading over the horizon what the intent was. >> on the one hand, unnerving to see this happen. you also, though, don't expect that u.s. military is going to take action and shoot down the planes and putin knows that. he can probably get away with this. so it's bate of a catch 22 for the administration. but to george's point, when you talk to military experts and foreign policy experts, yes, they'll raise isis and raid iran and concerns and what is happening in the waters around the world between russia, the u.s., and china, it is potentially a really scary situation. >> when you talk to your sources, was ther
and then you had the white house spokesman josh ernest saying this raises serious safety concerns and basically strong letter to follow to the russians. any second thoughts at the white house about how they handled this? >> i don't think second thoughts about how they handled this particular incident. it's a very difficult situation because on the one hand, you see this video and to actually see getting, it's very unnerving. yet, you're -- force >> you didn't know that plane was...
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white house spokesman josh ernest saying these attacks are entirely consistent with the actions of syria's president bashar al-assad. >>> vice president joe biden says there is progress in the fight against islamic terrorists in iraq. he is in baghdad now where he met with iraq's prime minister. he is there to show support for iraq's government in the fight against isis. iraqi forces are trying to take back the city of mosul. the vice president also met with the country's parliament speaker. >>> investigators here at home focusing on prescription drugs as they look into prince's death. >>> tell cbs news that the drug enforcement administration has been contacted about possibly assisting in the probe. investigators want to know if the prescription pills found in prince's home are related to his death. the pop star was found alone and unresponsive in his suburban minneapolis home last week. toxicology report are not yet available. >>> he wrote the jingle heard on hundreds of mr. softee ice cream trucks. [ music ] >> advertising legend les waaas has died. . he wrote the ad in 1960. he wrote n
white house spokesman josh ernest saying these attacks are entirely consistent with the actions of syria's president bashar al-assad. >>> vice president joe biden says there is progress in the fight against islamic terrorists in iraq. he is in baghdad now where he met with iraq's prime minister. he is there to show support for iraq's government in the fight against isis. iraqi forces are trying to take back the city of mosul. the vice president also met with the country's parliament...