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ethan: i do not know if i would go that far.ould say the french minister is adept in understanding u.s. politics. the president signs international agreements all the time that does not receive international approval. this might fall into that category. mark: can the deal have any teeth without u.s. backing? olivia: it could, but i would --ethan: it could, but i would say it would have u.s. backing but is not binding. mark: won't countries exist that it is -- insist that it is legally binding? ethan: they will, but there is a free-form situation where different countries are making different pledges for what they hope to achieve and we expect the final do will be a series of individual country pledges laid down alongside each other and they will collectively be called an international agreement. mark: the french minister said we must find a formula valuable for everyone and to the u.s. without going to congress. what is valuable to the united states? ethan: what would be valuable is pledges from other developing countries that t
ethan: i do not know if i would go that far.ould say the french minister is adept in understanding u.s. politics. the president signs international agreements all the time that does not receive international approval. this might fall into that category. mark: can the deal have any teeth without u.s. backing? olivia: it could, but i would --ethan: it could, but i would say it would have u.s. backing but is not binding. mark: won't countries exist that it is -- insist that it is legally binding?...
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ethan: it's not a complet zero.att: what is your take away as far as what we can expect from the greek-russian relationship? is tsiipros running to russia for a lifeline? anders: russia cannot afford to bail out greece. what was interesting is what you did not see. tsipros did not make a wholehearted appeal to be pro-russian. he is talking to a russian audience yet he was still walking a tightrope. he wants to stay in theeu and is simply using his speeches and trips to russia to put some duress on the eu to agree to a good deal. matt: great having you both here. we will take a quick break. may be the final break. olivia: a busy morning so don't go away. we will more including the latest on greece. ♪ matt: let's get a check on what's going on outside greece and russia. >> the markets are down a little bit. brendan: many people are looking what's happening with the fed. i want to talk about one of the biggest movers today which is conagra, up about 8%. >> the reason for this is credit suisse and barclays have raised t
ethan: it's not a complet zero.att: what is your take away as far as what we can expect from the greek-russian relationship? is tsiipros running to russia for a lifeline? anders: russia cannot afford to bail out greece. what was interesting is what you did not see. tsipros did not make a wholehearted appeal to be pro-russian. he is talking to a russian audience yet he was still walking a tightrope. he wants to stay in theeu and is simply using his speeches and trips to russia to put some duress...
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and ethan harris who spent nine years at the fed, wrote a book on bernanke.let me begin with you. what is your expectation for tomorrow and when that first, key first rate hike happens? >> i'm projecting we are going to see an increase in september. we are going to see an increase in december. they are going to come out and pave the way for that. one thing janet yellen does not want is a big surprise. that won't spook the markets. i think we'll probably see that raise probably 50 bits this year. probably another 100 blips in 2016. >> we are nowhere near the fed's inflation target. you think they'll move before they hit that inflation target? that's one thing they are looking at. >> it's a big thing though. >> it is but fomc is very concerned about labor and employment. those numbers have been great. jobs being created over the last two, three years have been terrific. job openings are very good. unemployment rate is down. that's the key thing janet and fomc is concerned about. also the economy is generally picking up and doing well. we are going to see about
and ethan harris who spent nine years at the fed, wrote a book on bernanke.let me begin with you. what is your expectation for tomorrow and when that first, key first rate hike happens? >> i'm projecting we are going to see an increase in september. we are going to see an increase in december. they are going to come out and pave the way for that. one thing janet yellen does not want is a big surprise. that won't spook the markets. i think we'll probably see that raise probably 50 bits...
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. >> on to indiana, ethan's on the line. republican. hi ethan.d. >> caller: hi, i'm a republican and i'm also 18 years old. i heard jarod talking. and something that's very rare these days, but when it comes to jeb bush, i like him but i disagree, i think he could be be second in presidential candidates. rubio is really running for vice president. i think scott walker is the front-runner. i think the only thing that jeb bush can do is reach out to our generation. if he can reach out to the junker generation, i think he has a very good chance. i think that's where hillary is going to beat him down with the younger voters. >> thanks for the call, ethan. happy voting. let's take a look at the article from fivethirtyeight. money isn't the only thing and certainly isn't the only thing in presidential campaigns still as former florida governor, jeb bush officially entered the presidential campaign today. there's going to be a lot of talk of whether his super pac can hit a $100,000 fund-raising by the end of the month. money matters. clearly has plenty
. >> on to indiana, ethan's on the line. republican. hi ethan.d. >> caller: hi, i'm a republican and i'm also 18 years old. i heard jarod talking. and something that's very rare these days, but when it comes to jeb bush, i like him but i disagree, i think he could be be second in presidential candidates. rubio is really running for vice president. i think scott walker is the front-runner. i think the only thing that jeb bush can do is reach out to our generation. if he can reach out...
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[applause] ethan: i think i am the parochial person on the panel in the sense that i will speak not as an fbi historian but someone who is appointed one of those jerks that she referred to as a consultant to the church committee in 1975. my appointment was to research the white house-fbi relationship it presidential libraries. and the catalyst to this was a function of records that the committee had obtained. i'm going to focus my remarks on the fbi. that suggested the fbi at times operated as the intelligence arm of the white house, and thus it is interesting to see and understand the nature of that relationship. but there was a certain other aspect of that, and that is the degree to which the fbi seem to be an autonomous agency that acted, -- contract to the interests of the president. it seemed that researching presidential library's would extend the committee's ability to deal with the problem that led to its creation in the first place. i don't want to emphasize my importance, but in a sense i should note that it was rather minor. but i would like to comment on my experience. it d
[applause] ethan: i think i am the parochial person on the panel in the sense that i will speak not as an fbi historian but someone who is appointed one of those jerks that she referred to as a consultant to the church committee in 1975. my appointment was to research the white house-fbi relationship it presidential libraries. and the catalyst to this was a function of records that the committee had obtained. i'm going to focus my remarks on the fbi. that suggested the fbi at times operated as...
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accident involving crude and ethan ol showed us 99.9% is not enough. >> facing criticism, the transportation department clawed back a rule after protests that it was two weeks. the department will keep in place a programme to notify responders about a movement of train, carrying one million challengers or more. safety as a resultant fred millards says it does not go far enough and wants more confirmation about the movements of oil trains. the dot requires rail roads to acquire state and local officials a points of contact. miller says roots and volumes of dangerous cargoes should be made public. >> 100 car trains unit trains - to keep the secret. it's like having elephants tiptoeing through the units. this is absurd. >> there's tensions about sharing response. >> it should share what it knows about oil train traffic. and they should be public input on what the emergency response plans are, and sharing them with the public so they can respond. >> philip said there's information for the public and resists on using too much of it. >> professionally they don't want to release a plan that could e
accident involving crude and ethan ol showed us 99.9% is not enough. >> facing criticism, the transportation department clawed back a rule after protests that it was two weeks. the department will keep in place a programme to notify responders about a movement of train, carrying one million challengers or more. safety as a resultant fred millards says it does not go far enough and wants more confirmation about the movements of oil trains. the dot requires rail roads to acquire state and...
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. >> there was a snapchat i made where it's 50 degrees outside raining and ethan and grayson decidedgo for a swim at their home in long valley new jersey. >> that's what i saw when i spent a day in the life of these local fans were famous on the internet. >> it's a shark. getaway. >> it was because they were bored. they were like let's lets go do this. the brothers are popular for their births are -- bizarre twin dances. check out the video that's been viewed 40 million times. >> incredible, 40 million. >> i asked them how they become so hot in internet. >> are you guys twins? >> yes we are. >> it's weird -- to. >> we asked stupid though questions. >> i thought he was just really good at editing. >> there is a wall in their house that is dedicated to mail sent to them from fans across the world. these guys have fans all over the place and people watch their on line videos because they like the guys for their personalities. >> why do people do this? >> because they are awesome. >> and they are businessmen. getting paid by sponsors future products in their videos. if you are a fan you
. >> there was a snapchat i made where it's 50 degrees outside raining and ethan and grayson decidedgo for a swim at their home in long valley new jersey. >> that's what i saw when i spent a day in the life of these local fans were famous on the internet. >> it's a shark. getaway. >> it was because they were bored. they were like let's lets go do this. the brothers are popular for their births are -- bizarre twin dances. check out the video that's been viewed 40 million...
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army's bravo company 216, including specialist ethan mccord, are on patrol in a rundown neighborhoodly that morning the battalion comes under mortar fire as it leaves the base. while the soldiers patrol, they hear sporadic gunfire. >> this area had been a troublesome area so bravo company was tasked out to go in and kind of flush people out. >> two apache helicopters are providing air support and cameras mounted on their gun sights are recording the mission. wikileaks added the subtitles on the video, but the audio you hear is the pilot's actual radio chatter. >> we got a target coming at you. >> the pilots spot a group of men they suspect are insurgents carrying weapons. >> have individuals with weapons. >> he's got a weapon, too. >> there's at least 20 of them. >> oh, yeah. >> because the men are all dressed similarly, the pilots don't realize that two of them are journalists. photographer amir nouradeen and his driver. the apache soldiers seem to mistake amir's camera for a rocket-propelled grenade. >> he's got an rpg. >> we've got a guy with an rpg. >> i want to fire. >> all righ
army's bravo company 216, including specialist ethan mccord, are on patrol in a rundown neighborhoodly that morning the battalion comes under mortar fire as it leaves the base. while the soldiers patrol, they hear sporadic gunfire. >> this area had been a troublesome area so bravo company was tasked out to go in and kind of flush people out. >> two apache helicopters are providing air support and cameras mounted on their gun sights are recording the mission. wikileaks added the...
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ethan, just more proof here in the retail sales, that first was an aberration picking back up especially the consumer after that brutal winter and the poor congestion. >> yeah we've had about a month now of better data. we had a good payroll number recently good housing starts good auto sales, now the brought retail sales report. it had been a big mystery to economists why retail sales had been so weak in recent months. this kind of takes a step closer to where i think we should be. the u.s. consumers hasn't forgotten how to shop. >> that would be good news for the economy, you're seeing the reaction, kevin in the future dow futures up 53 after they're coming off their best days since early may, are we breaking out to higher highs. is this enough to suggest that the fundamentals back that up? >> you are at new highs, and i think the market will be looking higher this morning. i think ultimately the first quarter was -- looked more and more like an aberration as you pointed out, it seems to be getting better. it's only been a few weeks we've seen that kind of pattern in the data. we need
ethan, just more proof here in the retail sales, that first was an aberration picking back up especially the consumer after that brutal winter and the poor congestion. >> yeah we've had about a month now of better data. we had a good payroll number recently good housing starts good auto sales, now the brought retail sales report. it had been a big mystery to economists why retail sales had been so weak in recent months. this kind of takes a step closer to where i think we should be. the...
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and other studies that show you will have ethane in your groundwater. i can't speak to every instance but we do know however there's a very, very strong relationship that's showing up in the peer reviewed science in the epa report itself the one we're talking about between fracking and groundwater contamination. however that is not only concern with fracking. what a lot of people relate to their water is very, very important. the air pathway however, that you're living with huge amount of volatile organic compounds in the air, you can go buy bottled water, it is very hard to stop breathing the air. and that's what is making people sick. the each was epa was supposed to be testing that and they stopped studying that. >> there are republican presidential candidates that say dismantle the epa. >> i'm saying the report, the spin is very, very easy to manipulate. manipulate. if you look at the -- there are pdfs that show you very clearly, where they looked for groundwater contamination and in every instance they found it. not only did they cut the air pollut
and other studies that show you will have ethane in your groundwater. i can't speak to every instance but we do know however there's a very, very strong relationship that's showing up in the peer reviewed science in the epa report itself the one we're talking about between fracking and groundwater contamination. however that is not only concern with fracking. what a lot of people relate to their water is very, very important. the air pathway however, that you're living with huge amount of...
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for drivers like don ethan, 64-year-old retired entreprene employee status doesn't matter. he began driving for uber nine months ago, read about the startup in the news and was in intrigued sounded too good to be true. i told my wife i am going to drive a cab. she said you won't last a week you hate to drive. i said wel we see what happens. he drives up to 35 hours a week. >> best time for me was weekdays not at night, not on weekends. and for whatever reason worked for me i make enough m that supplemes the income to take more vacations. that's the gist of this. me and my wife go on vacations. the competitors declined to break out specific driver demographics but lift says it is seeing increase in drivers over 50 and side car says drivers average age 35 to 45. for "nightly business kate rogers. >>> and finally tonight, former fed chair ben bernanke is quote, appalled that treasury wants to demote alexander hamilton's position on the $10 bill. he says while featuring a woman is a fine idea it shouldn't t hamilton's expense. last week we asked you what you thought about chang
for drivers like don ethan, 64-year-old retired entreprene employee status doesn't matter. he began driving for uber nine months ago, read about the startup in the news and was in intrigued sounded too good to be true. i told my wife i am going to drive a cab. she said you won't last a week you hate to drive. i said wel we see what happens. he drives up to 35 hours a week. >> best time for me was weekdays not at night, not on weekends. and for whatever reason worked for me i make enough m...
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ethan simmers and -- zimmerman one of the original idealists of the internet has become so cynical about this because his business model the original sin of the internet. i think we need to acknowledge the henry think business models. maybe mark zuckerberg is watching this. i would rather pay 10,000 -- $10 a month to facebook. i'm not on facebook because i don't want my data to be appropriated and i don't want to be watched all the time but i'd be happier to pay $10 a month to facebook. it's a great service and i can connect with my friends around the world but i don't want i.t. to being mined. this economy that exist now that's more than just on the horizon is really a dystopia. something that science fiction writers have warned us about for centuries. it's becoming real. everything we do and now an internet of things we are at ces today, the internet of things 50 billion connected devices. everything we wear our cars our homes are all connected so everything about us will be known. >> host: being here at ces what is that like for you? >> guest: noisy. >> host: are you enjoying seeing t
ethan simmers and -- zimmerman one of the original idealists of the internet has become so cynical about this because his business model the original sin of the internet. i think we need to acknowledge the henry think business models. maybe mark zuckerberg is watching this. i would rather pay 10,000 -- $10 a month to facebook. i'm not on facebook because i don't want my data to be appropriated and i don't want to be watched all the time but i'd be happier to pay $10 a month to facebook. it's a...
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the difference is coalbed m ethane is generated and stored within a coal stake.ngie: it is as dirty as traditional -- dr. zou: clean energy. it is a natural gas. any form of natural gas is the same. we are just working around coal. that is why it has become so special in china. coal-burningl 80% to run its economy. that creates problems in the city, air pollution. 82% of pollution comes from coal burning. that is why the chinese government strongly supports it and the increase penetration from 5% to 10%. angie: you think the timing is a touch off? many companies rushing their ipo to market. it comes on the heels of people pulling back from the mainland, 13% down in equity markets last week. do you think the timing is a little off for you? dr. zou: you cannot time the market. when you are ready, you are ready and put it on the market. investorsy, a lot of look at aeg fundamental so they come out in support. if you look at our retail, it is five times. strategic investors come into become anchor investors. strong --have very angie: what are you going to do with the
the difference is coalbed m ethane is generated and stored within a coal stake.ngie: it is as dirty as traditional -- dr. zou: clean energy. it is a natural gas. any form of natural gas is the same. we are just working around coal. that is why it has become so special in china. coal-burningl 80% to run its economy. that creates problems in the city, air pollution. 82% of pollution comes from coal burning. that is why the chinese government strongly supports it and the increase penetration from...
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ethan zimmerman at harvard university one of the original islists of the internet -- idealists of the internet calls in the original sin of the internet. and i think we need to acknowledge that and rethink business models. you know, maybe mark zuckerberg is watching me. i'd much rather pay $10 a moment to use facebook -- i'm not on facebook at the moment, because i don't want to be watched all the time. but i'd be much happier to pay $10 is a month to facebook and say, sure, it's a great service. i can connect with my friends around the world but i don't want any of my data being mined. this big data economy that economists now, more than on the horizon, is really something that science fiction writers have warned us about now for centuries, and it's becoming real. everything we do. and now in the internet of things, we're at ces today internet of things, 50 billion connected devices everything we wear, our cars, our homes they're all connected. everything about this will be known. >> host: being here at ces what's that like for you? >> guest: noisy. [laughter] >> host: i mean, are yo
ethan zimmerman at harvard university one of the original islists of the internet -- idealists of the internet calls in the original sin of the internet. and i think we need to acknowledge that and rethink business models. you know, maybe mark zuckerberg is watching me. i'd much rather pay $10 a moment to use facebook -- i'm not on facebook at the moment, because i don't want to be watched all the time. but i'd be much happier to pay $10 is a month to facebook and say, sure, it's a great...
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boulevard in another back in february square lake park area his bail has been sent $1 million >> pam: ethanal lawyers took off from oakland for cleveland where they will face off tomorrow night in game 6 of the nba finals. video that we recorded earlier today they were leading by this time tomorrow night in the team would likely be getting close to the final buzzer and check-in of kron 4 world trade he is loving cleveland tonight with the team during the for the big game will have you found any warrior fans out there yet. >> reporter: drawn haven't seen anywhere stands at this very popular sports bar and see the lawyers there is obviously have till tomorrow to arrive expect them to come because toro be very historic to member numbers you keep in mind 40 in the number 51. >> reporter: into to tomorrow's game you guys work at the very popular place clean nervous heading into tomorrow. "this is said to be whereat all be more nervous before the game starts is exciting for us to be in the final right now and rapid have that happen right now" can you >> reporter: which led to from here and watch wh
boulevard in another back in february square lake park area his bail has been sent $1 million >> pam: ethanal lawyers took off from oakland for cleveland where they will face off tomorrow night in game 6 of the nba finals. video that we recorded earlier today they were leading by this time tomorrow night in the team would likely be getting close to the final buzzer and check-in of kron 4 world trade he is loving cleveland tonight with the team during the for the big game will have you...
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ethan has not only written dozens of books about the f.b.i. and its history but has been really instrumental in acquiring huge volumes of f.b.i. files, and patiently, patiently awaiting freedom of information act requests to be fulfilled. in those records, happily for all of us, are now available at marquette university. it is just a wonderful repository. and a great contribution to american history. kate scott, or catherine scott is here. she is an assistant historian in the senate historical office. and is one of our great experts on congressional committees and how they operated. so she is going to be talking some about the senate and what the church committee meant within the senate and its operations related to a series of other committees that were investigating a variety of other things in the 1970's, including the presidency. she will talk about new work being done on the church committee from within the senate historical office. she is the author of "reining in the state." and finally, we have john foxx , who is the historian of the f
ethan has not only written dozens of books about the f.b.i. and its history but has been really instrumental in acquiring huge volumes of f.b.i. files, and patiently, patiently awaiting freedom of information act requests to be fulfilled. in those records, happily for all of us, are now available at marquette university. it is just a wonderful repository. and a great contribution to american history. kate scott, or catherine scott is here. she is an assistant historian in the senate historical...
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>> ethan, abort. aborort now. >> whoa whoa whoa. >> are you okay to drive? a minute ago you were dead. >> this is not going to end well. >> mr. chairman the time has come to dissolve the imf. >> my chashlgter is the head of the cia and basically say, why don't you come back to the united states which means come home. i'm going to kill you. >> shutting down the imf is a mistake you may regret. >> the syndicate is real and they're know who we are. coming after us with everything they've got. >> now we're all wanted by the cia. >> do you have your seat belt on? >> you ask me that now? >> this may be our last mission. let's make it count. >> open the door! >> come on. >> i'm trying. >> just watch tom on the monitor thinking i'm glad that's not me. >> go hard or go home. >> that looks pretty good huh? comes out july 31st. right now you have the entntourage movie,e, spy with melissa mccarthy and love and mercy all about the wildlife of lead singer brian wilson. ♪ >> makes you want to grab that susurf board and hit the waves. ♪ the songs of the legendary beach boys
>> ethan, abort. aborort now. >> whoa whoa whoa. >> are you okay to drive? a minute ago you were dead. >> this is not going to end well. >> mr. chairman the time has come to dissolve the imf. >> my chashlgter is the head of the cia and basically say, why don't you come back to the united states which means come home. i'm going to kill you. >> shutting down the imf is a mistake you may regret. >> the syndicate is real and they're know who we are....
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. >> ethan moorehart. >> where are you from? akron, ohio. >> what's your name? >> cage. >> cage?ah, named after nicolas cage. >> do you think you're ever going to remove your face and go with john travolta? >>. >> jimmy: i don't now. cage could be gender neutral. it could be like a prison cage. i think we have one more. >> what is your name? >> my name is shae howard. >> is this your son? >> yes it is. >> jimmy: gender specific or gender neutral? >> neutral! >> sir yante howard. >> sir yante? >> well, sir is certainly not gender neutral. >> jimmy: i think yante may be a different name than sir. what we're going to do next is play show and tell. this is the wall of america, and on the wall of america right now there are many people from all over the country, and they have items to show us and tell us about. and oh, well i can see. the guy from schenectady looks like he's going to be a winner already. when we come back, show and tell. we'll be right back. [cheers and applause] ♪ >> dicky: abc's jimmy kimmel live brought to you by malibu. sfx: dodge car engines being revved sfx: old
. >> ethan moorehart. >> where are you from? akron, ohio. >> what's your name? >> cage. >> cage?ah, named after nicolas cage. >> do you think you're ever going to remove your face and go with john travolta? >>. >> jimmy: i don't now. cage could be gender neutral. it could be like a prison cage. i think we have one more. >> what is your name? >> my name is shae howard. >> is this your son? >> yes it is. >> jimmy:...
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. -- ethan. how many of you have been to multiple of these events? great to see so many people come back. if you like to continue studying the civil war, the kansas city area has two or three more roundtables. the kansas city roundtable meets in kansas and they have monthly event so if you like to continue studying they bring and scholars and historians from all over, including in a couple of weeks, this guy right here. he'll be giving a presentation on the grand review. mr. beckenbaugh: yes. mr. rafuse: i figured we were wrapup tonight. you are used to us giving these presentations and having questions afterwards. we figured we would have it more director by you. any questions you may have at the end. the question of why the north one, why it matters, we will address in the course of the discussion. i like to start by taking out an envelope since the powerpoint did not arrive. reading from the back of an envelope is legendary in the civil war, so. [laughter] mr. rafuse: we will start out where i left off a month ago which is the question of why the
. -- ethan. how many of you have been to multiple of these events? great to see so many people come back. if you like to continue studying the civil war, the kansas city area has two or three more roundtables. the kansas city roundtable meets in kansas and they have monthly event so if you like to continue studying they bring and scholars and historians from all over, including in a couple of weeks, this guy right here. he'll be giving a presentation on the grand review. mr. beckenbaugh: yes....
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. >> i looked up in the aisle and found ethan and i remember grabbing him and that's when i knew i had to get out. [ crying ] >> the day of testimony ended with the ex-girlfriend of james homes. she talked about their breakup shortly before the shooting occurred. >>> the fighting continues for the freedom of the last of the angola three. the state won an emergency stay to keep woodfox behind bars. accused in the 1972 killing after guard. the courts have overturned his two convictions in the case. >>> acura is urging drivers of two suv models to bring their cars to the dealer this morning to check the brakes. that's if they fall under the most recent recall. the recall involves the mdx and the rlx models from 2014 and 2015. about 48,000 of those models are affected. the company says the brake system can mistakenly slow the car down and that increases the possibility of a crash. >>> the centers for disease control and prevention says the investigation into blue bell's listeria outbreak is now over, but the effects of the shut qown are still being -- shutdown are still being found. since
. >> i looked up in the aisle and found ethan and i remember grabbing him and that's when i knew i had to get out. [ crying ] >> the day of testimony ended with the ex-girlfriend of james homes. she talked about their breakup shortly before the shooting occurred. >>> the fighting continues for the freedom of the last of the angola three. the state won an emergency stay to keep woodfox behind bars. accused in the 1972 killing after guard. the courts have overturned his two...
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ethan harmon is facing 89 counts related to using game cocks for fighting.lowing up on a tip last month the vice raided this town in odenton. investigators found more than 200 birds on the property and the fighting equipment. people who live in odenton clearly not fans of this blood sport. >> hundreds of chickens being raised to die, that's horrible. >> it's very disappointing. there are so many other things they could focus their energies on going on in the world today. >> the anne arundel county animal control will look for homes for the surviving birds after the investigation is complete. >>> tonight police are considering more charges against the retired air force major accused of attacking realtors. cops in st. petersburg, florida, arrested paul pinkston after he was recognized on surveillance video. on june 3rd police say pinkston arranged to meet with a realtor and then bound her up with zip ties on her hands and feet and called her husband for ransom. he's facing armed robbery and kidnapping charges. >>> in australia a man is behind bars accused of g
ethan harmon is facing 89 counts related to using game cocks for fighting.lowing up on a tip last month the vice raided this town in odenton. investigators found more than 200 birds on the property and the fighting equipment. people who live in odenton clearly not fans of this blood sport. >> hundreds of chickens being raised to die, that's horrible. >> it's very disappointing. there are so many other things they could focus their energies on going on in the world today. >>...
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. >> reporter: the rain tore up ethan avenue where a local bar has a sandbag still at the ready and jokes to drivers as they float by. ppl says the high power lines are no danger to the area. bethlehem township crews are working o.t. and getting private help to fix the streets ripped apart by the flood waters. >> it's pretty much like a river. every time it rains there's just water everywhere. this whole street is filled and then like on the other side of the concrete wall it just runs through. >> reporter: last night's rain was different. there are the scars of rapid water flow and many watched at firefighters made their way down the road for water rescue. >> it was a car i guess they tried to drive through the water. they didn't make it. >> reporter: the area fire company tells me there were about 30 calls for help last night, most of them water rescues. also we talked to the township they tell us they would like to go in and fix every neighborhood where these flood problems occur. it's just not feasible. you will hear more about that coming up tonight at 5:00. deanna durante, nbc 10 ne
. >> reporter: the rain tore up ethan avenue where a local bar has a sandbag still at the ready and jokes to drivers as they float by. ppl says the high power lines are no danger to the area. bethlehem township crews are working o.t. and getting private help to fix the streets ripped apart by the flood waters. >> it's pretty much like a river. every time it rains there's just water everywhere. this whole street is filled and then like on the other side of the concrete wall it just...
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>> at the time that i was starting out, i, like ethan hawke and stephen dorff were just hitting. >> sethw out my hair and started smoking. i wanted to be those guys. >> seth: got it. you wanted to be a complicated goy who had a lot of complicated thoughts and let me say, mission accomplished. [ laughter ] mission accomplished. [ cheers and applause ] >> it looks like i'm trying to sell my boots. >> seth: yeah. it's a boot ad. >> or an ad for arms. >> seth: and you -- is this true that you considered changing your last name? you wanted to go with a stage name. >> i was really into -- as all actors are, really into like pacino and de niro. and my mom's side of the family is italian and so her maiden name is quartara. so but i thought that was too long. so i shortened it to qordero and it is spelled with a "q." i was on the verge of changing my name to adam qordero because i thought it would sound like a dark sicilian actor. [ laughter ] >> seth: that's fantastic. >> i still might still do it. >> seth: yeah. it's not too late. it's not too late. >> i feel like now is the optimum time to do
>> at the time that i was starting out, i, like ethan hawke and stephen dorff were just hitting. >> sethw out my hair and started smoking. i wanted to be those guys. >> seth: got it. you wanted to be a complicated goy who had a lot of complicated thoughts and let me say, mission accomplished. [ laughter ] mission accomplished. [ cheers and applause ] >> it looks like i'm trying to sell my boots. >> seth: yeah. it's a boot ad. >> or an ad for arms. >>...
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his son, ethan is a lawyer in a chicago law firm. we have not heard from him, his other son, or any family members. so there has just been total silence. so it is a mystery where denny hastert hastert is hiding. it is a mystery who individual "a" is. on tuesday, if he comes to court and pleads we may not know a lot more officially in the court record. if hastert decides to go towards a trial, well then we'll know more. >> what strikes me as i was thinking about this today is the funeral, steve reinboldt's funeral that his sister is describing took place in 1995. and she's saying she confronted dennis hastert in the parking lot, at the funeral, told him, i know your secret. and it's just three years later, in 1998 that bob livingston is supposed to become the speaker of the house, a sex scandal causes him to resign and republicans turn to dennis hastert, because he's supposed to be mr. clean. this guy then takes charge as speaker of the house, knowing three years earlier, this woman had confronted him, supposedly saying, i know your s
his son, ethan is a lawyer in a chicago law firm. we have not heard from him, his other son, or any family members. so there has just been total silence. so it is a mystery where denny hastert hastert is hiding. it is a mystery who individual "a" is. on tuesday, if he comes to court and pleads we may not know a lot more officially in the court record. if hastert decides to go towards a trial, well then we'll know more. >> what strikes me as i was thinking about this today is the...
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>> reporter: meet francis, ethan -- they go to drew middle school and they have a simple message.l. >> you're unique. i'm good enough just the way i am. >> who says you can't do things? they are just putting you down so you put yourself right back up. >> you've got every right ♪ ♪ to a beautiful life ♪ ♪ come on ♪ ♪ who says, who says ♪ ♪ you're not perfect ♪ >> reporter: each one sang a part of the selena gomez song "who says" that alone is brave. >> a little nerve racking at times. >> ♪ who says you're not potential ♪ ♪ who says you're not presidential ♪ >> anyone who believes or anything like that don't think, don't do that. >> i don't have the same thing as someone else. it makes me feel like i'm not special but i really know that i am special now. >> i really was happy when i got to be able to edit it and film it. >> reporter: they not only sang and acted, they filmed and edited too. >> i think that filming was the most fun part and finally getting it right after so many times. >> it was really fun part to sing. >> you're a good singer. >> thank you. >> and they learned what
>> reporter: meet francis, ethan -- they go to drew middle school and they have a simple message.l. >> you're unique. i'm good enough just the way i am. >> who says you can't do things? they are just putting you down so you put yourself right back up. >> you've got every right ♪ ♪ to a beautiful life ♪ ♪ come on ♪ ♪ who says, who says ♪ ♪ you're not perfect ♪ >> reporter: each one sang a part of the selena gomez song "who says" that...
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. >> talking about ethan, how does ethan play into this?n the military, did three tours in afghanistan and iraq and did private security and they came home and went to san francisco and season two and started a private security company for corporate espionage. >> stole a lot of money? >> have you watched the show? >> a little bit. >> $10 million. >> now dealing with the drama of being blackmailed, right? >> i mean blackmailed -- no that's a strong word. he's not being blackmailed but -- >> how do you guys -- a hit series is one thing, how do you make -- tell me the ladder you climb to get to where you are now. this this just doesn't happen you're on the verge of being homeless in massachusetts and now you're going to -- >> what about middlesex. >> route 3, yeah. >> i mean great thing about the show is and especially at the end of year two he's in the hospital bed with a gunshot wound. end of year three i go back to chicago and deal with my past whether it's my family or friends, some of the things i did in afghanistan, and then it's really
. >> talking about ethan, how does ethan play into this?n the military, did three tours in afghanistan and iraq and did private security and they came home and went to san francisco and season two and started a private security company for corporate espionage. >> stole a lot of money? >> have you watched the show? >> a little bit. >> $10 million. >> now dealing with the drama of being blackmailed, right? >> i mean blackmailed -- no that's a strong word....
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. >> my name is ethan. i am from puerto rico.t history we have seen when israel sees a threat to its security it tends to take matters into its own hands. we saw with the raid reactor 1981, the radon reactor in 2007. at what point do you think israel will feel it has to take matters into its own hands with the nuclear development program in iran? and if they do take matters into their own hands, what you see is the outcome? general flynn: good question. where are you from? i know you said puerto rico, but what do you do? >> i study international affairs here at george washington university. general flynn: good for you. that is why i picked on you. you are a young kid. so, israel loses the confidence they have always had in the united states to take care of the issue you just described that is when they might act in what some would say is an irrational way. i use that word earlier. because it could lead to second third, fourth, fifth order affects in the region. -- effects in the region. i know they are very thoughtful. the leader
. >> my name is ethan. i am from puerto rico.t history we have seen when israel sees a threat to its security it tends to take matters into its own hands. we saw with the raid reactor 1981, the radon reactor in 2007. at what point do you think israel will feel it has to take matters into its own hands with the nuclear development program in iran? and if they do take matters into their own hands, what you see is the outcome? general flynn: good question. where are you from? i know you said...
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ethan jordan was the head of cnn.he was inadvertently caught on a microphone at the world economic forum saying the us military had targeted dozen journalists who have been killed in iraq. there was a great firestorm. and ultimately he resigned after 23 years. not wanting cnn to become a target. journalists targeted in iraq and those are the journalists. now i want to talk about the whistleblowers. the brave the brave people who step forward. for example soldiers who were horrified by what they saw. the new york times very much paved the way for war. they also published a few very good op-ed pieces. like the piece honoring those he said no. they began in january 2004 specialist joseph m darby a 24 -year-old army reservist discovered a set of photographs showing other members of his company torturing prisoners at the abu ghraib prison. the discovery anguished him and he struggled over how to respond. he recalled later, i had the choice between what i knew was morally right in my loyalty to other soldiers. i cannot have
ethan jordan was the head of cnn.he was inadvertently caught on a microphone at the world economic forum saying the us military had targeted dozen journalists who have been killed in iraq. there was a great firestorm. and ultimately he resigned after 23 years. not wanting cnn to become a target. journalists targeted in iraq and those are the journalists. now i want to talk about the whistleblowers. the brave the brave people who step forward. for example soldiers who were horrified by what they...
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. >> for people who haven't seen the show talk about ethan and the plot of the show generally. >> instuff i have to do. there is a lot of murky water to go through. the show is smart. i'm proud to be on. >> you've got board rooms mixing with chicago gangs. >> yeah. >> talk about a mash-up. >> derek luke plays a gang leader in chicago. he's fantastic on the show. his sob isn is played by richard schiff who was on "the west wing" for years. he's a high powered attorney. it goes through the streets of chicago all the way up to the board rooms of the attorneys and all that. >> for those who haven't been watching, is it too late to join in? >> you definitely want to tune in for year three. it takes a change. in year one and two it's san francisco. now chicago. etan is coming from the ground up, rising from the ashes. this year is special in a sense you get to understand where ethan came from and where he wants to go. >> you were talking to al about your trip to afghanistan on the fourth of july. you were telling us what it was like for you. >> it was special. this time last year i was fly
. >> for people who haven't seen the show talk about ethan and the plot of the show generally. >> instuff i have to do. there is a lot of murky water to go through. the show is smart. i'm proud to be on. >> you've got board rooms mixing with chicago gangs. >> yeah. >> talk about a mash-up. >> derek luke plays a gang leader in chicago. he's fantastic on the show. his sob isn is played by richard schiff who was on "the west wing" for years. he's a...
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. >> maybe i should ethan entire box of doughnuts in the 9:00 o'clock hour because i don't have anything right now. >> you are already bloated. >> i might as well bloat all the waste up and spreed. >> the nba finals, i was watching this game last night, as the oakland cavilers. >> no. >> cleveland. >> golden state warriors and cleveland cavilers and golden state beat them last night at home. >> i love it, in overtime. >> great game. >> so just in time for finals, jim i kimmel brought in a group of basketball players to make another great mean tweet. he is known for histamine tweets segment. >> some top athlete took part in finding out what non-fans really think. >> these are real tweets. >> we made a special call i hade jail even rose because i hade jalen rose. >> jeremy lynn is probably worth a half jar have of mustard pickles. you are worse than a half jar of mustard pickles. >> look like donkeys from shrek. >> those are actual players. you get the bit. >> yes. >> they are reading mean tweets about themselves. >> players are in good sports to read those things. and that is a very regul
. >> maybe i should ethan entire box of doughnuts in the 9:00 o'clock hour because i don't have anything right now. >> you are already bloated. >> i might as well bloat all the waste up and spreed. >> the nba finals, i was watching this game last night, as the oakland cavilers. >> no. >> cleveland. >> golden state warriors and cleveland cavilers and golden state beat them last night at home. >> i love it, in overtime. >> great game. >>...
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we have more girl fans probably ethan boy fans. that's the crazy thing., of the language you used earlier is swash bucking. have we in any way lost that in our movies. this idea of young people on their own. no parents particularly to be found. being the star thes of their own story. >> their own adventure. yes. well i agree there is less of that. i think a lot of it has to do with so much politics these days. you have to go back 30 years. we didn't have such strict rules and regulation on parenting and what was responsible versus irresponsible and all those things which are now hot points and hot topics that people are afraid to you know president their foot in the hot water. in those days we didn't think about things like that. the idea of kids going off on an adventure was real. in those days they did. nowadays the biggest adventure is connecting on x-box live. >> my parents are terrific parents and all of that. they weren't really -- i mean, in most of my day to day, i don't know where they were. i was there with my sisters, kind of groups of kids. >>
we have more girl fans probably ethan boy fans. that's the crazy thing., of the language you used earlier is swash bucking. have we in any way lost that in our movies. this idea of young people on their own. no parents particularly to be found. being the star thes of their own story. >> their own adventure. yes. well i agree there is less of that. i think a lot of it has to do with so much politics these days. you have to go back 30 years. we didn't have such strict rules and regulation...
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and now we've got the promises like ethane plants that are coming into our region that are looking to0 construction jobs and 1,000 permanent jobs. and, stuart, we've seen reports that if we were to get into the liquid natural gas export market globally, you're talking about 45,000 new jobs in over a billion dollars in new wages for american workers. this is changing the face of ohio. . stuart: now, if the epa says there's no evidence of widespread systemic damage to drinking water, why wouldn't we open up liquified drinking water, it's, like, here it is, let's make some money. are they saying that. >> well, they are not saying that, but it's not the epa holding us up, it's the department of energy, and it's the president. i've got a piece of legislation called the lng permitting certainty and transparency act it's already past the house with large support from our democrat colleagues on the other side of the i'll. it's working its way through the senate right now. we're hopeful -- and the want it has indicated he might likely sign this because it has geopolitical indications in job cr
and now we've got the promises like ethane plants that are coming into our region that are looking to0 construction jobs and 1,000 permanent jobs. and, stuart, we've seen reports that if we were to get into the liquid natural gas export market globally, you're talking about 45,000 new jobs in over a billion dollars in new wages for american workers. this is changing the face of ohio. . stuart: now, if the epa says there's no evidence of widespread systemic damage to drinking water, why wouldn't...
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this one project i mentioned project premonition, is really the brain child of one of our researchers ethan jackson who really thought about the mosquito application knowing full well about drones and also the challenge of verification. and he put together a team of people within microsoft research but also with academic partners to come together and together over years to really carry forth this vision. so we have people who know about building mosquito traps all the way to people who know how to verify embedded systems in computers. >> host: now, according to your biography, you are an expert and advocate of something called computational thinking. >> guest: so -- >> host: in english. [laughter] >> guest: in english computational thinking is really the use of concepts from computer science to solve problems to design systems and to understand human behavior. what that really means is it's a new way of tackling complex problems from the lens of a computer scientist. and why that is different and important is, first of all in mathematics we already, you know, have ways to solve problems. bu
this one project i mentioned project premonition, is really the brain child of one of our researchers ethan jackson who really thought about the mosquito application knowing full well about drones and also the challenge of verification. and he put together a team of people within microsoft research but also with academic partners to come together and together over years to really carry forth this vision. so we have people who know about building mosquito traps all the way to people who know how...
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. -- ethan. how many of you have been to multiple of these events? great to see so many people come back.
. -- ethan. how many of you have been to multiple of these events? great to see so many people come back.