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again ethan proved to be a quick study.orker says she's not surprised to see ethan catch on quickly. she says he does well in everything he tries. >> he's very intelligent, does well in school and is very athletic. >> i remember doing well in basketball. >> i like to think so. >> he says he likes anything that's competitive. would he like to be a professional athlete? he used to think so. >> reality sunk in and i thought maybe i should try to be a doctor or lawyer or something like that. >> what kind of grades are you making in school? >> a's and b's honor roll. >> he needs a family, someone to encourage him to reach his goals. >> he has been in care for quite a while. he's getting a little discouraged. he enjoys coming to recruiting events and very willing to meet family as that could possibly be his forever family. >> ethan wants a home filled with love. >> love means risking yourself for others for the well-being of someone you care for. >> reporter: the folks at urban evolution had gifts for ethan. they lixd his spirit.
again ethan proved to be a quick study.orker says she's not surprised to see ethan catch on quickly. she says he does well in everything he tries. >> he's very intelligent, does well in school and is very athletic. >> i remember doing well in basketball. >> i like to think so. >> he says he likes anything that's competitive. would he like to be a professional athlete? he used to think so. >> reality sunk in and i thought maybe i should try to be a doctor or lawyer...
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ethan hawke!couch. >> jimmy: you match the -- same material as the couch, yeah. it's fantastic. >> yeah, i planned this. >> jimmy: no, you look sharp as always, dude. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i was -- you're one of my fashion icons. >> really? >> jimmy: well, you are. [ laughter ] >> i think you can do better than me. >> jimmy: no. i don't know. >> i really do. >> jimmy: do you remember running into me, this is a true story, on the street and i was wearing a funny -- do you remember this? >> you were wearing the "saturday night live" jacket. >> jimmy: yeah. >> the guy's worried he's not going to get recognized. he's walking down the street, he's got a giant thing, "saturday night live" on the back. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, no. this is the most embarrassing -- this is a true story, but it's embarrassing. but, yeah, let me tell it. >> okay. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it was my first season on "saturday night live" and i was a big fan of the show even before i was on it. i just loved "saturday night liv
ethan hawke!couch. >> jimmy: you match the -- same material as the couch, yeah. it's fantastic. >> yeah, i planned this. >> jimmy: no, you look sharp as always, dude. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i was -- you're one of my fashion icons. >> really? >> jimmy: well, you are. [ laughter ] >> i think you can do better than me. >> jimmy: no. i don't know. >> i really do. >> jimmy: do you remember running into me, this is a true story, on...
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again, ethan proved to be a quick study.ial worker says she's not surprised to see ethan catch on so quickly. she/he does well in everything he tries. >> intelligent, well in school and athletic. >> reporter: your favorite sport? >> basketball. >> reporter: and you're doing well in basketball? >> i like to think so. >> reporter: he says he likes anything that's competitive. and would he like to be a professional athlete? he used to think so. >> reality, sunk in. i was like maybe i should try being a doctor or a lawyer or something like that. >> reporter: what kind of grades are you making in school? >> i'm making as and bs, honor roll. >> reporter: he needs a family. someone to encourage him to reach his goaling. he's been in care for quite a while, getting agents little discouraged but hopeful coming to recruiting events and willing to meet families that could possibly be his forever family. >> reporter: ethan wants a home filled with love. >> love means risking yourself for others. for the well-being of someone you care fo
again, ethan proved to be a quick study.ial worker says she's not surprised to see ethan catch on so quickly. she/he does well in everything he tries. >> intelligent, well in school and athletic. >> reporter: your favorite sport? >> basketball. >> reporter: and you're doing well in basketball? >> i like to think so. >> reporter: he says he likes anything that's competitive. and would he like to be a professional athlete? he used to think so. >> reality,...
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again, ethan proved to be a quick study. his social worker says she's not surprised to see ethan catch on so quickly. she says he does well in everything he tries. >> he's very intelligent. he does well in school and he's very athletic. >> what's your favorite sport? >> basketball. >> and you're doing well in bask ball? >> i'd like to think so. >> he says he likes anything that's competitive. and would he like to be a professional athlete? he said he used to think so. >> reality sunk in. i was like, maybe i should try being a doctor or a lawyer or something like that. >> what kind of grades are you making in school? >> i'm making as and bs, honor roll. >> he needs a family, someone to encourage him to reach his goals. >> he has been in care for quite a while so he's getting a little discouraged. but he is hopeful. he enjoys coming to recruiting events and he's very willing to meet families that could possibly be his forever family. >> ethan says he wants a home filled with love. >> love means risking yourself for others, for
again, ethan proved to be a quick study. his social worker says she's not surprised to see ethan catch on so quickly. she says he does well in everything he tries. >> he's very intelligent. he does well in school and he's very athletic. >> what's your favorite sport? >> basketball. >> and you're doing well in bask ball? >> i'd like to think so. >> he says he likes anything that's competitive. and would he like to be a professional athlete? he said he used to...
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my name is ethan warrish. assistant project with ocii. as executive director mentioned i'm here to present a proposed amendment to the mission bay signage master plan and the mission bay south design for development. the quick over view of what i'm about to go into more detail as essentially as the executive director stated as interstate mission bay with approximately 45 feet down mariposa to king street exit. signage of the building on front 280 restricts 245 feet for the master plan for the design for the development so there is a conflict between those two conditions. to give you some context of where we are talking about now you can see the four 4 blocks that are the subject of this amendment directly east of i 280 or mission bay south and potentially up to six buildings affected by the proposed amendments. >> so a little bit more detail the signage requirements that are now, the proposed amendments are designated as commercial industrial and their signage is set to the following restrictions which is maximum signage must be the small
my name is ethan warrish. assistant project with ocii. as executive director mentioned i'm here to present a proposed amendment to the mission bay signage master plan and the mission bay south design for development. the quick over view of what i'm about to go into more detail as essentially as the executive director stated as interstate mission bay with approximately 45 feet down mariposa to king street exit. signage of the building on front 280 restricts 245 feet for the master plan for the...
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ethan: he's got a twofold task.onvince folks he's staying ahead of where people want to spend their time. constantly using the newest and next thing -- instagram came out and zuckerberg bought it. that's one way he stayed ahead of that trend. now snapchat is taking off and other things are happening. he's got to show he's going to keep people using his services or a service he owns as a primary way of doing social networking. the second thing is he has to show he can keep monetizing. they've done a great job so far, but that story is still being written right now. erik: would you like in the challenge mark zuckerberg faces at facebook right now relative to its size to the same challenges google face almost 10 years ago? ethan: i think that's right. very different strategies. facebook is a closed social network where folks come in and want you to spend all your time using a facebook service or facebook connected service. to keep people doing that as opposed to a search experience where you are jumping off and doing o
ethan: he's got a twofold task.onvince folks he's staying ahead of where people want to spend their time. constantly using the newest and next thing -- instagram came out and zuckerberg bought it. that's one way he stayed ahead of that trend. now snapchat is taking off and other things are happening. he's got to show he's going to keep people using his services or a service he owns as a primary way of doing social networking. the second thing is he has to show he can keep monetizing. they've...
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the very talented ethan hawke is here. [ cheers and applause ] so great to have him back.ng by, from hbo's "silicon valley," comedian and actor kumail nanjiani is joining us. [ cheers and applause ] excited to have him back as well. and we'll have music from country music pioneer, dwight yoakam. [ cheers and applause ] now, a couple weeks ago, the new york auto show was in town. and i decided there would be no better person to go check it out than with my father-in-law, tom. so here you go. >> seth: i'm here at the new york auto show, but i don't know a thing about cars. so i brought along with me car enthusiast and my father-in-law, tom ash. thanks for being here, tom. >> thanks for having me, seth. >> seth: thanks for having your daughter. let's go look at some cars. [ laughter ] we're here from front of the new corvette z06. so we thought why not take a closer look at the chevy spark. [ laughter ] come with me, cars. i am the pied piper of the auto show. you've been static too long. follow me to the streets! you know, it's so sad. you have a full year to get ready for a
the very talented ethan hawke is here. [ cheers and applause ] so great to have him back.ng by, from hbo's "silicon valley," comedian and actor kumail nanjiani is joining us. [ cheers and applause ] excited to have him back as well. and we'll have music from country music pioneer, dwight yoakam. [ cheers and applause ] now, a couple weeks ago, the new york auto show was in town. and i decided there would be no better person to go check it out than with my father-in-law, tom. so here...
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- ethan hawke, willie and korie robertson
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. >>> it now appears ethan saylor's legacy will live long behind his highly controversial death. he was the frederick counter man with downs syndrome who died during an encounter with say the police in 2013 and today a bill was approved for the ethan saylor alliance which would train police how to best interact with people with disabilities. the bill now goes to governor hogan's desk for signature. >>> hope you're able to get out and enjoy the beautiful weather today because tomorrow is a yellow alert day. first alert chief meteorologist topper shutt joins us now. i know we expect the rain to start falling at some point, but boy, is it nice out there now. >> the tidal basin is jammed now and why wouldn't be it, temps in the 70s and sunshine. with this next system it will be a cold front, not looking at much wind. that is the main nemesis of the cherry blossoms. they're still going to be on the trees into tuesday, wednesday, thursday this week. here is the cold front now producing some rain from cleveland back toward cincinnati along the river. we have no problem tonight. we stay
. >>> it now appears ethan saylor's legacy will live long behind his highly controversial death. he was the frederick counter man with downs syndrome who died during an encounter with say the police in 2013 and today a bill was approved for the ethan saylor alliance which would train police how to best interact with people with disabilities. the bill now goes to governor hogan's desk for signature. >>> hope you're able to get out and enjoy the beautiful weather today because...
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el padre de ethan siguen sus avances acadÉmicos, Él cree que su conocimiento del idioma espaÑol lo ayudarÁ >> no quiero que pierda el idioma, mi idioma natal, sus raÍces, quiero que siempre recuerdo de dÓnde venimos. lucÍa: a pesar de que el rigor de los nuevos estÁndares presenta un gran dato para los estudiantes que no dominan el idioma inglÉs, programas de lenguaje dual como Éste, proponen una exitosa alternativa de aprendizaje. en denver colorado, lucÍa, univisiÓn. aranza: mÁs adelante el chicharita regresa a la titularidad en el real madrid. te tenemos la jornada deportiva del fin de semana. ¿quieres el nuevo samsung galaxy s6? sprint te da más móvil por tu dinero. solo nosotros te damos un nuevo samsung galaxy s6 gratis. y algo que nadie más te da: cambiar tu teléfono por uno nuevo cada año. cámbiate al nuevo plan ilimitado plus de sprint. por solo $80 al mes recibes datos de alta velocidad, llamadas y textos ilimitados. ¡no dejes de estrenar un teléfono nuevo cada año! cámbiate a sprint hoy. te reembolsamos lo que te cueste cancelar tu contrato. sprint. más móvil por tu dinero. ¿pro
el padre de ethan siguen sus avances acadÉmicos, Él cree que su conocimiento del idioma espaÑol lo ayudarÁ >> no quiero que pierda el idioma, mi idioma natal, sus raÍces, quiero que siempre recuerdo de dÓnde venimos. lucÍa: a pesar de que el rigor de los nuevos estÁndares presenta un gran dato para los estudiantes que no dominan el idioma inglÉs, programas de lenguaje dual como Éste, proponen una exitosa alternativa de aprendizaje. en denver colorado, lucÍa, univisiÓn. aranza:...
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ethan's brother is here tonight and i've told him personally that we will not rest until we bring him back to his family safe and sound. [applause] these journalists, and so me others, view their work as so much more than just a profession but a public good, and indispensable pillar to our society. i want to give a toast to them. i raise a glass to them and all of you with the words of the american foreign correspondent dorothy thompson, it is not the fact of literary, but the way in which -- the fact of liberty but the way in which liberty is exercised to make sure that liberty survives. thank you for telling our american story. god bless you. god bless the united states of america. [applause] >> now, remarks from saturday night live cast member, cecily strong. she was the entertainer at this year's dinner and spoke for about 25 minutes. [applause] cecily: it feels right woman follow president obama, doesn't it? . good evening, i am cecily strong. you may know me from saturday night live or the ethnically ambiguous girl from every college brochure. i'm kind of a mash-up of the people
ethan's brother is here tonight and i've told him personally that we will not rest until we bring him back to his family safe and sound. [applause] these journalists, and so me others, view their work as so much more than just a profession but a public good, and indispensable pillar to our society. i want to give a toast to them. i raise a glass to them and all of you with the words of the american foreign correspondent dorothy thompson, it is not the fact of literary, but the way in which --...
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space in a very small nc two district that complies with the code flafth that the smaller with an ethan what the code says it is consistent with the neighborhood character according our your own department report if you take into account the architecture it is it is fully code compliant no variations are being asked it complies with the eastern neighborhood plan its impact are fully positive without question you have question raised to the privacy situation 50 to 60 feet across a mid block open space your defining san francisco. (laughter) in nearly any other jurisdiction in the country this is as a of right project there is no reason to take dr >> okay. any other speakers in support of project? >> okay. seeing none dr requester you have a 2 minute renewal. >> so respectfully i understand that it is everyone is in support of it i'm actually in support of it i'm just asking that we maintain light and airflow and there are small things we're asking from the developer in order to do that lester specifically from their drawings overhead please. >> we're asking to eliminate the screen featur
space in a very small nc two district that complies with the code flafth that the smaller with an ethan what the code says it is consistent with the neighborhood character according our your own department report if you take into account the architecture it is it is fully code compliant no variations are being asked it complies with the eastern neighborhood plan its impact are fully positive without question you have question raised to the privacy situation 50 to 60 feet across a mid block open...
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sunoco wants to build a pump station to pump propane and ethane.bors fought the plan over safety concerns. sunoco decided to build a new one. the township attorneys have recommended supervises approve the agreement. they tabled it until may because they were unable to reach a decision last night. >>> happening today, street crews plan to start work on a repaving project in north philadelphia. a pretty aggressive one. construction will begin along the germantown corridor between cam bring a and cumberland street. it calls for a new asphalt road surface, concrete curbs and sidewalks and bike racks. work is expected to be finished in october. >> sounds like it will be great when it's done. probably going to cause some delays out there. >> any time you have anything like that long term it will cause a bit of a headache out there for people. hopefully they have good detours. "nbc 10's" katy zachry is watching all of the roads. >> we have a similar long term construction project along the vine street expressway. that was lifted at 5:00 a.m. moving into d
sunoco wants to build a pump station to pump propane and ethane.bors fought the plan over safety concerns. sunoco decided to build a new one. the township attorneys have recommended supervises approve the agreement. they tabled it until may because they were unable to reach a decision last night. >>> happening today, street crews plan to start work on a repaving project in north philadelphia. a pretty aggressive one. construction will begin along the germantown corridor between cam...
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ethan joins us. ethan, we expected this number to be bad. didn't quiet expect it to be this bad.ions how quickly is economy can rebound and shake off the effects of the stronger u.s. dollar? >> it's like a disaster. the same thing we saw last year when we came in the fist release of gdp expecting growth at 1% and came in effectively at zero. i think some of this is the normal volatile the numbersened we will get a bounce back. economy is not in that bad shape. the oil price dropped and trade off half a percent of the u.s. growth. instead slicing 1.2% off growth. those oil and dollar shocks may be worse than we thought. >> you can see that 7.4% slump in exports for the u.s. dollar. you can look at business investment. you see what its done to corporate earnings. the worry is what if it's not transitory? yes, the dollar has corrected and oil prices rebounded but if that trend resumes again, this could be a major head for the economy, could it not? >> yes. it's a question of how long it lasts. right now we're seeing the bad parts. we're seeing the low oil prices hurt. we haven't see
ethan joins us. ethan, we expected this number to be bad. didn't quiet expect it to be this bad.ions how quickly is economy can rebound and shake off the effects of the stronger u.s. dollar? >> it's like a disaster. the same thing we saw last year when we came in the fist release of gdp expecting growth at 1% and came in effectively at zero. i think some of this is the normal volatile the numbersened we will get a bounce back. economy is not in that bad shape. the oil price dropped and...
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ethan: come on that's a warrior. a warrior. orion? he's clearly got a sword in his right hand., are supposed to be his belt? well, supposed? yeah, and you've got two fish in pisces. one. two. look.
ethan: come on that's a warrior. a warrior. orion? he's clearly got a sword in his right hand., are supposed to be his belt? well, supposed? yeah, and you've got two fish in pisces. one. two. look.
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- ethan hawke, willie and korie robertson musica
tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- ethan hawke, willie and korie robertson musica
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. >> as for europe the imf said that ethan's economy will expand with the global economy growing 3.5% in 2015, just about in line with last year. >>> the european union is ready to report abt trust charges against google and the charges could come tomorrow and will accuse them of abusing dominant position on internet searches in europe. >> and now china, meeting with chinese officials, coming at a time of heightened tensions over cyber threats which said must be addressed. a report over in beijing. >> penny pritz ger is on a presidential trade mission in china. traveling with 24 companies through multiple cities across the country with the goal to find business opportunities in china's massive clean energy markts. her visit comes after president obama met with jinping in november back in the summit with they agreed to reduce carbon emissions and tackle climate change. and it comes at a time when american companies have been complains about what they see as an increasingly hostile business environment. they concerned about cyber theft as well as intellectual property violations. the se
. >> as for europe the imf said that ethan's economy will expand with the global economy growing 3.5% in 2015, just about in line with last year. >>> the european union is ready to report abt trust charges against google and the charges could come tomorrow and will accuse them of abusing dominant position on internet searches in europe. >> and now china, meeting with chinese officials, coming at a time of heightened tensions over cyber threats which said must be addressed....
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- ethan hawke, willie and korie robertson musical guest, alt-j
tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- ethan hawke, willie and korie robertson musical guest, alt-j
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. >> reporter: bank of america economist ethan harris says the brutal winter may have played a role. is the economy slowing down? >> i don't think this means the economy's crashing or anything but it has been disappoint disappointing. >> reporter: especially as the summer hiring season approaches. new york city runs the largest summer jobs program for teenagers in the country, but for 133,000 applicants last year, the city had just 47,000 jobs. >> because there are not enough jobs for the young people who want to work. >> reporter: bill chong runs the program. 60% of teenagers in america had summer jobs in 1978. last summer, it was just 33%. and the recession chong says isn't the only reason for the decline. >> i think the economy has changed. i think a lot of the low-wage jobs that used to be available to a young person as an entry- level position are being taken by adults. >> reporter: adrian gonzalez is trying to improve the odds for teenagers. >> we realized there was a problem in our community. >> reporter: the 17-year-old who learned computer code through a city job last summer
. >> reporter: bank of america economist ethan harris says the brutal winter may have played a role. is the economy slowing down? >> i don't think this means the economy's crashing or anything but it has been disappoint disappointing. >> reporter: especially as the summer hiring season approaches. new york city runs the largest summer jobs program for teenagers in the country, but for 133,000 applicants last year, the city had just 47,000 jobs. >> because there are not...
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. >> dan ethan?> xly, i do not want to short disney or comcast, but i will take a shot on money at the xly on the money puts. >> our time has expired. i'm melissa lee. thanks for watching. check out optionsaction.cnbc.com. we'll see you next friday. "mad money" starts right now. >> announcer: the following program is a paid advertisement for the worx aerocart. introducing the worx aerocart, the 8 in 1 tool that makes every load as light as air. >> you can carry anything in it, and you can use it for a multitude of things. >> announcer: like moving heavy water jugs with ease... and not straining your back moving potted plants. >> this actually has lightened the load a lot. i can move it around and not have to worry about that. >> it can tackle any job that i need it to in my yard or an
. >> dan ethan?> xly, i do not want to short disney or comcast, but i will take a shot on money at the xly on the money puts. >> our time has expired. i'm melissa lee. thanks for watching. check out optionsaction.cnbc.com. we'll see you next friday. "mad money" starts right now. >> announcer: the following program is a paid advertisement for the worx aerocart. introducing the worx aerocart, the 8 in 1 tool that makes every load as light as air. >> you can...
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ethan harris can do it in like three seconds. ethan is like, you know, this is a cheap economist.conds. olivia: would you ever do it? i'm useless. i just do it oh, oh. olivia: nice. still to come here on "bloomberg surveillance" -- from swiss watches to anti-aging products how boomable is this? we are streaming on your tablet, your phone, and bloomberg.com. ♪ tom: good morning everyone, "bloomberg surveillance." a view of new york. go rangers. they did it. whupped the passengers. go, rangers. let's right now go to our top headlines. olivia: i wore blue for the rangers. senator john mccain is stepping up his call for drones to be taken away from the c.i.a. he says the pentagon as much more qualified to run them. he repeated his stance after it became known that two hostages were killed. and families of u.s. hostages who pay ransom could soon be free of prosecution. a u.s. official says white house advisors are expected to recommend the change. a journalist and several other americans have been murdered by islamic state extremists. their families say they were warned by the u.s. not
ethan harris can do it in like three seconds. ethan is like, you know, this is a cheap economist.conds. olivia: would you ever do it? i'm useless. i just do it oh, oh. olivia: nice. still to come here on "bloomberg surveillance" -- from swiss watches to anti-aging products how boomable is this? we are streaming on your tablet, your phone, and bloomberg.com. ♪ tom: good morning everyone, "bloomberg surveillance." a view of new york. go rangers. they did it. whupped the...
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weather report >> gary radnich: when you have family money like that'll us like me want phase in ethane >> catherine heenan: coming hot a woman who was about to prove you are never too old to end up in the maternity ward we will explain what sure to be a special delivery coming up 7 >> catherine heenan: 9 8 a senior citizen is about to give birth to quadruplets. credits here is making headlines >> grant lodes: this is a woman u.s. 13 children the ocelot the range from 19 to 44 years ago so why not have quadruplet many people in the medical community is criticizing our decision to fertilize donated eggs. thus the picture from 10 years ago when she had a daughter was 99 seasons to get pregnant again because the nine year-old daughter wanted another sibling. she defended our decision on how one should be hanged at 65 she is five months pregnant and therefore babies inside 13 she will have seven same keas by the time everything is all said and done doctor's the saying this is a very high-risk pregnancy. >> catherine heenan: with solid thanks the at 11 i would think so see you at 11. >> male
weather report >> gary radnich: when you have family money like that'll us like me want phase in ethane >> catherine heenan: coming hot a woman who was about to prove you are never too old to end up in the maternity ward we will explain what sure to be a special delivery coming up 7 >> catherine heenan: 9 8 a senior citizen is about to give birth to quadruplets. credits here is making headlines >> grant lodes: this is a woman u.s. 13 children the ocelot the range from 19...
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this is about 18 months old right now and his name is ethan nomache, that means little man in indian.e hope and reason to pull through. when i get out i'll live with my dad to get myself on my feet before i can raise money to get my own place. get on my feet and get to know my son and be a better husband to my wife. hopefully start a future. you know? >>> coming up empty in the laundry facility search, sergeant lawton and isu launch a full-scale investigation of the laundry workers cells in hopes of locating any dangerous contraband before it's used. >> these are actually some targeted cells that we're after, inmates that are assigned to the laundry. we'll follow up, see if we can find more metal, more contraband. go up to the cell, strip the inmates out, bring them out of the cell and complete our cell searches. get to the door, go ahead and pop them. >> pretty much looking for any kind of contraband, weapons, drugs -- >> turn around. >> you smell -- i'm telling you right now -- you will be -- did you swallow something? >> what would i swallow? >> you tell me, i'm asking you. >> some
this is about 18 months old right now and his name is ethan nomache, that means little man in indian.e hope and reason to pull through. when i get out i'll live with my dad to get myself on my feet before i can raise money to get my own place. get on my feet and get to know my son and be a better husband to my wife. hopefully start a future. you know? >>> coming up empty in the laundry facility search, sergeant lawton and isu launch a full-scale investigation of the laundry workers...
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[laughter] who's going to answer ethan? >> i, maybe counterintuitively feel like we're in an incredible golden age of publishing right now. i think it's as interesting and full of possibility as it's been certainly in my career and i started around 1993. and i think that's for a number of reasons. i think that traditional publishing landscape is as rush and diverse and vital as it's been in a long time. there are, you know, the big publishers are still doing excellent books and funding authors to be able to do the work that they need to do. there are any number of mid and small sized publishers that are discovering interesting writers and taking chances on sometimes difficult books. and i think that book selling after some crises is stabilizing. i think everything you see in the eing-book and self-publishing -- e-book and self-publishing landscape is giving people more options to get their work herald, get their work out there at least. so i think it's just kind of an awesome moment. i think just the opposite. there was a r
[laughter] who's going to answer ethan? >> i, maybe counterintuitively feel like we're in an incredible golden age of publishing right now. i think it's as interesting and full of possibility as it's been certainly in my career and i started around 1993. and i think that's for a number of reasons. i think that traditional publishing landscape is as rush and diverse and vital as it's been in a long time. there are, you know, the big publishers are still doing excellent books and funding...
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the app was created by ethan who lost his dream job as jeb bush's campaign chief technology officer afterpc on-line history was discovered by reporters. have you signed up for this? >> this is so problematic. there is a gay black man american who is out there and his rating is super low because he is proud and tweets a lot. i like that he made lemonade out of lemons. he took that bad situation and did this. i would prefer one that would edit me as i was tweeting. this is to look back on your old ones. i think they have what is called a breathalyzer but i don't have one of those. >> they have like an iphone attached and i can -- >> really? >> yeah. you should look into it. we'll talk after the show. lisa, he says he eventually wants to expand this to e-mails and blogs and search results or i guess search histories. are you going to try this? >> i put the four most offensive people on my t-shirt because i like them so much. i don't think there is any substitute for common sense. and you also never know what will be offensive. a couple months ago a woman put her normal thoughts on ethanol in
the app was created by ethan who lost his dream job as jeb bush's campaign chief technology officer afterpc on-line history was discovered by reporters. have you signed up for this? >> this is so problematic. there is a gay black man american who is out there and his rating is super low because he is proud and tweets a lot. i like that he made lemonade out of lemons. he took that bad situation and did this. i would prefer one that would edit me as i was tweeting. this is to look back on...
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. >>> ethan hawke and uma thurman. >> in the not too distant future, our dna will determine everything minute drop of blood. saliva, or a single hair determines where you can work, who you should mary. what you're capable of achieving. >> the movie came out in october of 1997, did terribly. 16 years later in october of 2013, it made an unusual comeback. or at least the wikipedia page had an unusual comeback. >> in the movie "gattica," -- >> the weird thing about that line from senator paul's speech today, where he says dna plays a primary role in determining your social class is that line appears almost verbatim in the wikipedia page. hey, that's what rand paul said. that was october 28th, 2013. we were reporting on a rand paul speech in virginia that day and discovered he had ripped his speech off from wikipedia. he just copied the wikipedia page word for word and that made up a big chunk of his speech. we were first to report that that night. then it sort of blew up in part because it turns out rand paul did this thing all the time. a reporter at buzzfeed reported out that rand paul
. >>> ethan hawke and uma thurman. >> in the not too distant future, our dna will determine everything minute drop of blood. saliva, or a single hair determines where you can work, who you should mary. what you're capable of achieving. >> the movie came out in october of 1997, did terribly. 16 years later in october of 2013, it made an unusual comeback. or at least the wikipedia page had an unusual comeback. >> in the movie "gattica," -- >> the weird...
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ethan carneseca in a children's hospital in to taupe for the past few weeks for pneumonia. >> doctors found out how much he loved hot wheel cars. made sure he had one for his checkups. then a hot wheels collector heard about the story. that's when the tiny cars started rolling into the hospital. >> malaysia. all over europe. orient. pretty amazing to see people reach out. >> so fun to seep h how great people are. off to help out and dupe what they can. >> probably has 100 cars so far. >> that its great. isn't it. it goes to show, even the littlest things make a big difference. >> absolutely. you are watching "cnn newsroom" appreciate your company. i'm errol barnett. >> i'm rosemary churchill. stay with us. more stories after this break. >>> the white house moves to take cuba off its list of state terrorism sponsors. >> growing alarm after hundreds of migrants are feared to have drowned off the coast of libya. >> new questions about police tactics after dash cam video shows an officer running over a suspect. >> hello welcome to viewers here in the united states of course all around the
ethan carneseca in a children's hospital in to taupe for the past few weeks for pneumonia. >> doctors found out how much he loved hot wheel cars. made sure he had one for his checkups. then a hot wheels collector heard about the story. that's when the tiny cars started rolling into the hospital. >> malaysia. all over europe. orient. pretty amazing to see people reach out. >> so fun to seep h how great people are. off to help out and dupe what they can. >> probably has...
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. >> police say 32-year-old ethan rivera's car hit the animal before crashing into a storm drain andpping on its roof. this happened 5:30 yesterday morning. that's about 25 miles northwest of allentown. the porcupine was also killed. >>> well the day started with some really heavy rain messing up that morning rush hour. then we got sunshine and warmer temperatures. and now we've got a first alert for tonight for a tornado watch in effect until 10:00 for a good bit of the area. damaging winds and hail in some spots. and also some isolated tornadoes possible in some spots. the threat of heavy rain is fairly high the threat of lightning, at least some of it is on the high side. same thing with high winds and hail and the tornado threat though not very high is certainly higher than even in a normal thunderstorm type pattern. and you can see that it's fairly dry right now. traffic is moving fine. it was not the case this morning. it's 76 degrees in philadelphia with no wind at all. it's getting fairly humid, as well. and the tornado watch until 10:00 for a very large area. that means cond
. >> police say 32-year-old ethan rivera's car hit the animal before crashing into a storm drain andpping on its roof. this happened 5:30 yesterday morning. that's about 25 miles northwest of allentown. the porcupine was also killed. >>> well the day started with some really heavy rain messing up that morning rush hour. then we got sunshine and warmer temperatures. and now we've got a first alert for tonight for a tornado watch in effect until 10:00 for a good bit of the area....
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so, bart.got her friend, senator henry wilson to lobby for her and in the end general ethan allen hitchcock, who was in charge of prisoners approved the project. she got her lists published in the newspapers through some connections and cronies that she had there and she had them published in all the major papers of new york, philadelphia, boston and new orleans and charleston. she had a little office for a while at man nap poe his where the returning prisoners were coming in but later moved the operation, if that's what you could call this to her rooms on 7th street. she always hoped that the military would officially take on the project and give her a proper office and some staff you for a variety of reasons, that never happened. some of this had to do with red tape, some of it had to do with personality, some had to do with resistance of -- for having a woman, any woman, even clara barton sitting in the male precinct of the war department n the end, she not only virtually did the job by herself, but paid for it. she had worked for free throughout the war and did so again during all of 18
so, bart.got her friend, senator henry wilson to lobby for her and in the end general ethan allen hitchcock, who was in charge of prisoners approved the project. she got her lists published in the newspapers through some connections and cronies that she had there and she had them published in all the major papers of new york, philadelphia, boston and new orleans and charleston. she had a little office for a while at man nap poe his where the returning prisoners were coming in but later moved...
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. >>> and a bill to honor ethan saylor will soon become law.e suffered from down syndrome and died during a confrontation with police at a movie thee der in 2013. -- theater in 2013. the bill has been sent to governor hogan. it would ensure that police are properly trained to interact with people with disabilities. >>> the district is showing off a new tool to alleviate flooding in the bloomingdale neighborhood. it's a tunnel boring machine. this device will be lowered into the first street tunnel next month. it will be connected to the 13- mile long anacostia river tunnel. at 11:00 this morning, there will be a symbolic blessing of workers and the machine with tap water. >>> injured service members are gearing up for the wounded warriors project soldier ride. the soldiers are being fitted with special bikes for the ?4;ux ride through northern virginia, d.c. then annapolis. about 50 soldiers will be taking part. the ride starts tomorrow in lorton. the cyclists stop by the white house coming up on thursday. >>> a cargo worker falls asleep in a p
. >>> and a bill to honor ethan saylor will soon become law.e suffered from down syndrome and died during a confrontation with police at a movie thee der in 2013. -- theater in 2013. the bill has been sent to governor hogan. it would ensure that police are properly trained to interact with people with disabilities. >>> the district is showing off a new tool to alleviate flooding in the bloomingdale neighborhood. it's a tunnel boring machine. this device will be lowered into...
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ethan walks his dog through here. >> i have noticed people walking the area mostly men, sometimes strange looking. >> reporter: montgomery county has invested a lot of money improving this neighborhood. for a year they've been building the long branch pedestrian bridge connecting the community center long branch library, and the flower branch apartments. but it appears this assault took place off the beaten path in the woods just a stone's throw from the basketball court and playground. a lot of woods surround this area. >> this is an area for recreation you know? and that's just bad. that's a bad look. that's a shame. >> reporter: now, police tell me that the victim in this case appears to know the three men who were brought in for questioning, that she may be homeless herself. so are women in this area who use this park in any danger? we spoke to some of them. you'll hear from them on news4 at 6:00. chris gordon news4. >>> the man who led police on that massive manhunt will not be back in court for several weeks. we're told the government dropped the escape charge against wossen assaye
ethan walks his dog through here. >> i have noticed people walking the area mostly men, sometimes strange looking. >> reporter: montgomery county has invested a lot of money improving this neighborhood. for a year they've been building the long branch pedestrian bridge connecting the community center long branch library, and the flower branch apartments. but it appears this assault took place off the beaten path in the woods just a stone's throw from the basketball court and...
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so, bart.got her friend, senator henry wilson to lobby for her and in the end general ethan allen hitchcock, who was in charge of prisoners approved the project. she got her lists published in the newspapers through some connections and cronies that she had there and she had them published in all the major papers of new york, philadelphia, boston and new orleans and charleston. she had a little office for a while at man nap poe his where the returning prisoners were coming in but later moved the operation, if that's what you could call this to her rooms on 7th street. she always hoped that the military would officially take on the project and give her a proper office and some staff you for a variety of reasons, that never happened. some of this had to do with red tape, some of it had to do with personality, some had to do with resistance of -- for having a woman, any woman, even clara barton sitting in the male precinct of the war department n the end, she not only virtually did the job by herself, but paid for it. she had worked for free throughout the war and did so again during all of 18
so, bart.got her friend, senator henry wilson to lobby for her and in the end general ethan allen hitchcock, who was in charge of prisoners approved the project. she got her lists published in the newspapers through some connections and cronies that she had there and she had them published in all the major papers of new york, philadelphia, boston and new orleans and charleston. she had a little office for a while at man nap poe his where the returning prisoners were coming in but later moved...
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thank you to ethan and camille for putting this together today and all of the work particularly that camille undertook to make sure that we were able to do this, and thank you for being here and giving me the opportunity to speak with you. i have been looking forward to this afternoon. i was delighted to land in sunny california after being in a really cold winter in texas. i am here today to address gender, specifically why gender equality is losing ground, and how we can work to reverse that. i am going to ask you to challenge conventional thinking and how we define and talk about gender equality and i will , hopefully help you understand the lens through which i view these issues better. more and more, i am coming to understand and appreciate how each of our individual filters through our life experiences matter in a political framework. i would like to invite us to consider each other's personal perspectives, each other's lenses as we strive to move women's political equality to move forward. but first, let us take a moment to acknowledge some past victories in the women's moveme
thank you to ethan and camille for putting this together today and all of the work particularly that camille undertook to make sure that we were able to do this, and thank you for being here and giving me the opportunity to speak with you. i have been looking forward to this afternoon. i was delighted to land in sunny california after being in a really cold winter in texas. i am here today to address gender, specifically why gender equality is losing ground, and how we can work to reverse that....