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- [evan] right, yeah. more than 20% of the black community lives in poverty and it's just over 10% for the white community. - right. - but more than 20 million white americans are living in poverty. - right, well the white community had, as they say, a head start. - yeah absolutely. - in terms of getting out of poverty. - and i grew up in the hills of west virginia and on the potomac river. - right. - you know that farm is on the south branch of the potomac river, not where i was born but where my dad was born. all my ancestors back 250 years on all sides of my family lived within a 30-mile radius of where i was born. i have a very stable and old and free black family. but the people i grew up with were poor white people. were working class white people. - right. - so i know that the patterns of behaviour that stem from structural poverty are colour-blind. - irregardless of race. - if we ever get the poor people in this country to realize that they have more in common with each other. - [evan] yup. - and t
- [evan] right, yeah. more than 20% of the black community lives in poverty and it's just over 10% for the white community. - right. - but more than 20 million white americans are living in poverty. - right, well the white community had, as they say, a head start. - yeah absolutely. - in terms of getting out of poverty. - and i grew up in the hills of west virginia and on the potomac river. - right. - you know that farm is on the south branch of the potomac river, not where i was born but where...
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- yes. - [evan] yes, both, right. who knows. - we'd be better or we'd be worse, one or the other, or we'd be the same. i mean and this is the problem of counterfactuals and this is why these debates are so fruitless because i can propose a counterfactual that comes out of my biases that proves that if we had just done x then y would happen. and you would say, no it wouldn't because look at history. and i would say no look at this history and we wouldn't get anywhere. and so he's making bets that at certain points non-intervention is better than intervention. - what is the obama doctrine? you have just recently had a cover story in the atlantic, you've interviewed the president half a dozen times, right? - for this piece yeah. - but i mean but over the years. - but going back yeah. - on different occasions you had an opportunity to sit with him, you probably know him on this subject as well as any journalist knows him because you've had the opportunity to-- - i hope so 'cause i just wrote 20,000 words. - 20,000 words y
- yes. - [evan] yes, both, right. who knows. - we'd be better or we'd be worse, one or the other, or we'd be the same. i mean and this is the problem of counterfactuals and this is why these debates are so fruitless because i can propose a counterfactual that comes out of my biases that proves that if we had just done x then y would happen. and you would say, no it wouldn't because look at history. and i would say no look at this history and we wouldn't get anywhere. and so he's making bets...
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evan: there's a lot of interest in that race but is not considered very competitive. democrats rally behind kamala harris the attorney general and was an open primary whoever comes in second will likely face a runoff. thinkinge not really about who's going to come in second. because there is this establishment candidate who is pretty much so that election up. not sure that will drive turnout as much as sanders may be able to drive it. registration in california is soaring. they close the registration line. you would've had to register by now to vote. they were seeing all kinds of people registering and that is usually a good sign for sanders. >> one week ago before the california primary. his work is available online at l.a. times.com. evan: thank you so much. >> madam secretary we proudly gave 72 of our delegate votes to the next president of the united states. coming up. a discussion on the iran nuclear deal. the potential for a nuclear arms race in the middle east. look at the future of the conflict between israel and palestinians living in the west bank and the ga
evan: there's a lot of interest in that race but is not considered very competitive. democrats rally behind kamala harris the attorney general and was an open primary whoever comes in second will likely face a runoff. thinkinge not really about who's going to come in second. because there is this establishment candidate who is pretty much so that election up. not sure that will drive turnout as much as sanders may be able to drive it. registration in california is soaring. they close the...
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and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation. - i'm evan smith. he's the 44th president of the united states. don't need to say much more than that. in this special episode, i sit down with barack obama at the south by southwest interactive festival and conference to talk about civic engagement and public service in the digital age and a few topics in the news. he's potus. this is overheard. (music and clapping) - [voiceover] let's be honest. is this about the ability to learn, or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa? you could say that he made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you saw a problem and over time, took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? i think i just got an f from you actually. (audience laughter) this is overheard. (audience clapping) - mr. president, you're very nice to be here with us today, and you came for a purpose. you want to accomplish something. you said as muc
and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation. - i'm evan smith. he's the 44th president of the united states. don't need to say much more than that. in this special episode, i sit down with barack obama at the south by southwest interactive festival and conference to talk about civic engagement and public service in the digital age and a few topics in the news. he's potus. this is overheard. (music and clapping) - [voiceover] let's be honest. is this about the ability to learn, or is this about...
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evan: no.rl said, what we saw in congress was absolutely no surprise. it's reflection of this broader phenomenon the last few months of work on this piece is made -- has really made clear. as americans, we have never been further apart more polarized on , the subject of guns than we are now. one gun owner said to me, i have friends who have no guns, and friends with 25 guns, no one in between. the average gun owner has eight guns. we have reached a point where either side finds the other side's point of view absolutely unimaginable. so what we want to do is go back and figure out what is actually , going on? what is at the heart of the gun industry? what is driving this phenomenon? charlie: what did you find out? evan: one of the interesting things, the gun industry is in a unique position. on the day after the events in orlando, this tragic event which after all is a scar on the face of the nation, everybody agrees, the shares of smith & wesson, the uses -- largest u.s. gun maker, went up even
evan: no.rl said, what we saw in congress was absolutely no surprise. it's reflection of this broader phenomenon the last few months of work on this piece is made -- has really made clear. as americans, we have never been further apart more polarized on , the subject of guns than we are now. one gun owner said to me, i have friends who have no guns, and friends with 25 guns, no one in between. the average gun owner has eight guns. we have reached a point where either side finds the other side's...
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>> jimmy: our thanks to captain america's chris evans. stick around, everybody. chris evans.. is this my car? state farm knows that for every one of those moments... what? this is ridiculous! there's one of these... sam, i gotta go... is this my car? what? this is ridiculous! this can't be happening! this can't be happening! oh, it's happening sweetheart. oh, it's happening sweetheart. shut up! shut up! that's why state farm is there, what a day... with car insurance, for when things go wrong. but also here with car loans, to help life go right. state farm. what a day!! this prepaid, man, i can't even... my prepaid is much better than yours. ♪ ♪ my prepaid brings all the gigs to the plan ♪ ♪ my network is better than yours ♪ ♪ verizon is better than yours ♪ no surprises always know the charge ♪ ♪ lala-lalala ♪ no annual contract ♪ my prepaid lets me stream what i want ♪ ♪ my speed is better than yours ♪ ♪ my prepaid is better than yours ♪ ♪ i can be free with no strings attached ♪ ♪ lala-lalala versus the lube strip. with a hydrating gel reservoir that gives you 40% less fric
>> jimmy: our thanks to captain america's chris evans. stick around, everybody. chris evans.. is this my car? state farm knows that for every one of those moments... what? this is ridiculous! there's one of these... sam, i gotta go... is this my car? what? this is ridiculous! this can't be happening! this can't be happening! oh, it's happening sweetheart. oh, it's happening sweetheart. shut up! shut up! that's why state farm is there, what a day... with car insurance, for when things go...
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and, by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation. - i'm evan smith. she's a pioneering and award-winning technology journalist who serves as the executive editor of re/code, and is the host of the re/code decode podcast. she could also be a future mayor of san francisco. she's kara swisher. this is overheard. let's be honest is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa? you could say that he's made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you saw a problem, and over time, took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? i think i just got an f from you guys. (applause) - kara swisher, welcome. - thank you. - nice to have you here. - thank you. - i want to establish the rules of engagement for our time together. what do we mean by tech? tech could be a lot-- - what do you mean what do we mean? - it could be a lot of things. - it's like what do you mean by oxygen. - but tech m
and, by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation. - i'm evan smith. she's a pioneering and award-winning technology journalist who serves as the executive editor of re/code, and is the host of the re/code decode podcast. she could also be a future mayor of san francisco. she's kara swisher. this is overheard. let's be honest is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa? you...
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evan: the gun industry is in a unique position.n the day after the events in orlando, this tragic event which is a scar on the face of the nation, everyone agrees, shares of smith & wesson went out. shares went up 10% before trading had even open. something strange is going on. when one of these mass shootings happens it drives sales of the gun companies. people feel more insecure. what you find if you spend time among the literature of guns, if you go to the nra conventions in louisville, if you read the books, listen to the speakers, the people who are influential in gun culture, there is a relentless discussion of the risks posed by things in society, by the idea that government is unable to protect you. truth is your risk of being killed in a mass shooting is smaller than your risk of being killed by lightning and yet the risk with taking a gun into your life radically increases the moment that comes into your house. i met people all over the place who have bought a gun because they feel genuinely unsafe because of isis or mass
evan: the gun industry is in a unique position.n the day after the events in orlando, this tragic event which is a scar on the face of the nation, everyone agrees, shares of smith & wesson went out. shares went up 10% before trading had even open. something strange is going on. when one of these mass shootings happens it drives sales of the gun companies. people feel more insecure. what you find if you spend time among the literature of guns, if you go to the nra conventions in louisville,...
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evan. >> but if dr.omes to my rescue i might consider it. >> but you like a different doctor, though. >> dr. chris the pet vet. >> it's dr. chris brown on instagram. >> i wouldn't turn dr. evan away, though, if he came to rescue -- >> not for eating crackers on the couch? >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now." informing insomniacs for two decades. decades. >>> making news in america this morning, tragic ending in the alleghe alligator attack at disney world. the video showing gators in that same lake just weeks ago. >>> new this morning we're seeing inside the bathroom where the orlando nightclub gunman took hostages. why the fbi conducted mark zuckerberg about the shooting. >>> and fighting the fire's hot and dry conditions fueling out of control wildfires right now. evacuations under way in several states. >>> tidal waves batter a resort causing damage and terrifying tourists. >>> good thursday morning,
evan. >> but if dr.omes to my rescue i might consider it. >> but you like a different doctor, though. >> dr. chris the pet vet. >> it's dr. chris brown on instagram. >> i wouldn't turn dr. evan away, though, if he came to rescue -- >> not for eating crackers on the couch? >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now." informing insomniacs for two decades. decades. >>> making news in america this morning, tragic ending in the alleghe...
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a conversation with charles evans of chicago. good morning, this is bloomberg "surveillance," tom keene in new .ork, caroline hyde in london so much going on. what would you look for in the brexit debate throughout the weekend? caroline: the war of words continuing, but i think getting the use out to vote, it has been so persistently about the economy. when will we see it and sent of i's to exert their democratic right -- right? poor, 0%,ne looking no change, no growth for european retail sales in the month of april. the market is expecting at least ..0 -- 0.4% increase eurozone still not looking all that pretty when it comes to the data. polarity of the consumer in europe versus a better consumer and the united states, charles evans coming up. our first word news. nejra: the u.s. labor department's monthly job deport do well later this month -- later today. payrolls rising by 160,000 in may. that would equal april's total but would mark a slowdown from average monthly growth of almost 230,000 jobs. british prime minister david c
a conversation with charles evans of chicago. good morning, this is bloomberg "surveillance," tom keene in new .ork, caroline hyde in london so much going on. what would you look for in the brexit debate throughout the weekend? caroline: the war of words continuing, but i think getting the use out to vote, it has been so persistently about the economy. when will we see it and sent of i's to exert their democratic right -- right? poor, 0%,ne looking no change, no growth for european...
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charles evans supports two hikes by the end of the year. is he justified in thinking this? >> well, if you look at the trajectory of inflation, then probably is. but i think that would cause a little bit of panic in the markets. saw what happened following the december rate hike, looked fine. markets seemed calm immediately afterwards and came into january, and the reaction, well, the fed hike was one of the reasons we had such a weak beginning of the year. two, i think it would be a surprise not priced into the market. so i suspect that there are other members on the fomc who would like it see one at most. >> i spoke to the chilean finance minister at the oecd week in paris. he said one hike we can deal with. two hikes will get a little messy for us. do you think the fed should be looking towards some of the emerging markets or upcoming economies and think twice about doing this? >> we heard that from janet yellen and many of her speeches over recent months, discussing the global outlook. i do think that the impact of the stronger dollar if the fed do hike does have many r
charles evans supports two hikes by the end of the year. is he justified in thinking this? >> well, if you look at the trajectory of inflation, then probably is. but i think that would cause a little bit of panic in the markets. saw what happened following the december rate hike, looked fine. markets seemed calm immediately afterwards and came into january, and the reaction, well, the fed hike was one of the reasons we had such a weak beginning of the year. two, i think it would be a...
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and certainly evan has served his country extremely well.answer your question direct way, if evan is wrong and if there was, if the fbi found some culpability among secretary clinton or her senior staff and the superdelegates did turn against her, then and under that circumstance there is the possibility that the vice president could get into the race but as i tried to argue in that piece these are all possibilities not probabilities. david: if you could put a% on that you are talking if hillary loses califo may be a 25% chance that she could lose the nomination? >> i think there's got to be something else. bernie sanders has to succeed in getting the superdelegates to evolve. we have to hear something from the fbi before the convention so it's hard to put a percentage on it but let's just say if hillary does lose california as i think it's evan suggested possible we could see a dramatic tumult in the democratic party. david: governor bayh have to ask what happened in san jose last night because we haven't seen anything like this in my mind
and certainly evan has served his country extremely well.answer your question direct way, if evan is wrong and if there was, if the fbi found some culpability among secretary clinton or her senior staff and the superdelegates did turn against her, then and under that circumstance there is the possibility that the vice president could get into the race but as i tried to argue in that piece these are all possibilities not probabilities. david: if you could put a% on that you are talking if...
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evan. >> but if dr. my rescue i might consider it. >> but you like a different doctor, though. >> dr. chris the pet vet. >> it's credit dr chris brown. >> i wouldn't turn dr. evan away, though. if he came to rescue -- >> not for eating crackers on the couch? >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now." informing insomniacs for two decades. "world news now." informing insomniacs for two decades. >>> good morning. i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm diane macedo. here are some of the top headlines we're following for you this morning on "world news now". dive teams have located the body of the little boy who was dragged underwater by an alligator at disney world in florida. his name is lane graves. he was actually with his parents and older sister on vacation from their home outside omaha, nebraska when it happened. we have full details ahead. >>> president obama and the vice president are heading to orlando today together. they will meet with the families of victims from sunday's nightclub massacre as well as
evan. >> but if dr. my rescue i might consider it. >> but you like a different doctor, though. >> dr. chris the pet vet. >> it's credit dr chris brown. >> i wouldn't turn dr. evan away, though. if he came to rescue -- >> not for eating crackers on the couch? >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now." informing insomniacs for two decades. "world news now." informing insomniacs for two decades. >>> good morning. i'm kendis...
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evan is joining us on the phone.n, specifically update our viewers what you've just learned. >> well, wolf, we know that one reason why the fbi immediately believed this was an islamic attack was simply because of that phone call that the shooter made where he pledged allegiance to isis. the investigation is still ongoing, there's investigation that is not known because the shooter is dead. we do know he was investigated at least in the past by the fbi. and he wasn't the focus of these investigations but he was suspected of having ties to islamic extremists and sympathy with islamic extremist ideology. we're told those investigations concluded without any action on him. without any charges brought against him and he wasn't the focus of those investigations. his name came up as part of an ongoing investigation of other people. he will continue to work as a private -- some will ask as he continued to work as a private security guard. they have contracts to protect federal buildings. down there in ft. pierce florida. th
evan is joining us on the phone.n, specifically update our viewers what you've just learned. >> well, wolf, we know that one reason why the fbi immediately believed this was an islamic attack was simply because of that phone call that the shooter made where he pledged allegiance to isis. the investigation is still ongoing, there's investigation that is not known because the shooter is dead. we do know he was investigated at least in the past by the fbi. and he wasn't the focus of these...
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evan? >> jake, as you said, he was. >> investigated by the name. his name came up in previous investigations. he wasn't the focus of the investigation as they looked into possible ties to extremists, islamic extremists. whether or not he was a sympathize we are al qaeda or isis. this occurred some years ago and that perhaps explains why no action was taken and why he continues to work as a private security guard. this company he worked for is a major company, major provider for u.s. government buildings so that is something that will be a -- some focus for investigators. if this man was on the radar for possible ties to extremist how is he able to keep his license and security guard able to buy weapons with very little questions asked, obviously. we're told he was able to buy these firearms legally, including in the last couple of weeks, in the st. lucie county area in florida where he lived. but that's we expect will be dominating this case as the fbi investigates which is what did they miss, perhaps, when they looked into him. was there something
evan? >> jake, as you said, he was. >> investigated by the name. his name came up in previous investigations. he wasn't the focus of the investigation as they looked into possible ties to extremists, islamic extremists. whether or not he was a sympathize we are al qaeda or isis. this occurred some years ago and that perhaps explains why no action was taken and why he continues to work as a private security guard. this company he worked for is a major company, major provider for u.s....
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so, evan, another guy in the house, he's 33 years old, father of three.rectile dysfunction specialist, decides to take him on, in a battle. evan alleged that chad may be using steroids. that's why he has some anger issues. let's see his reaction to those accusations. >> what just can i get a chest-bump, dude? >> you bleeding? >> yeah. >> what happened? >> door walked into the way of my hand. if i can't lift weights, i'm going to murder someone. >> at this point, you have to get chad out of here. this guy might kill somebody. >> don't you freaking touch me, dude. >> evan is pushing me. pushing me. trying to get a rise out of me. when you're being accused of things you haven't done, and people are saying things that aren't true, there's a point where literally, there's nothing to do, other than get physical. >> when chad became physically aggressive, that changed everything. i can avoid him. i don't want to. >> so, i put that last part in because the guys are instigating him in the house. i think they want him off. and chad feels like he clear his name with
so, evan, another guy in the house, he's 33 years old, father of three.rectile dysfunction specialist, decides to take him on, in a battle. evan alleged that chad may be using steroids. that's why he has some anger issues. let's see his reaction to those accusations. >> what just can i get a chest-bump, dude? >> you bleeding? >> yeah. >> what happened? >> door walked into the way of my hand. if i can't lift weights, i'm going to murder someone. >> at this...
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-- charles evans. crucial ahead of those nonfarm payrolls. long-lived opec. the vienna meeting. oil prices for the unfazed. opec says it is not dead as it tries to find footing. ♪ matt: welcome back to "on the move." i am matt miller. we're looking at shots of new york city. a.m. now, 1:40 to -- 2:42 in the capital of the world. let's get to bloomberg business flash. here's yvonne man. .vonne: thanks matt they has secured $63 billion in its pursuit of monsanto. they say bear -- bayer has goldman sachs, hsbc and j.p. morgan chase to provide talk on 5 million -- to provide $12.5 billion. more private equity firms are interested in troubled airbag maker, takata. they are evaluating bids although discussions are at a early-stage. retail costs for its lethal product. twitter reportedly met with yahoos management several weeks ago to discuss a possible merger. that is according to the new york post. paper says they spent several hours in discussion, but twitter bowed out soon after. the two companies refused
-- charles evans. crucial ahead of those nonfarm payrolls. long-lived opec. the vienna meeting. oil prices for the unfazed. opec says it is not dead as it tries to find footing. ♪ matt: welcome back to "on the move." i am matt miller. we're looking at shots of new york city. a.m. now, 1:40 to -- 2:42 in the capital of the world. let's get to bloomberg business flash. here's yvonne man. .vonne: thanks matt they has secured $63 billion in its pursuit of monsanto. they say bear --...
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joe: i want to talk about the parallels between this and the evans rule.vans, the strategy is set out a number that is clear. something super simple. communications aspect is a lot more straightforward. how do we communicate that even with inflation below our target, we are trying to reduce rates. tighteningpresents a bias and what he is proposing is maybe we shouldn't even have a tightening bias. that tong to be taking the fomc meeting with him and raising that is pretty significant. joe: thank you for joining us. we talked about the speech a lot of people miss. scarlet: what you need to know for tomorrow's trading day is next. ♪ scarlet: the final read tonight for the first quarter. alix: china imports and exports around 9 p.m.. joe: and jolt out mark: i mark halperin. john: i'm john heilemann. with all due respect to the find attached to the super tuesday from the past, sayonara. >> the final super tuesday. >> the last so-called super tuesday. like the last super tuesday of our lives. last superthe tuesday. it seems like it has been going on forever. pa
joe: i want to talk about the parallels between this and the evans rule.vans, the strategy is set out a number that is clear. something super simple. communications aspect is a lot more straightforward. how do we communicate that even with inflation below our target, we are trying to reduce rates. tighteningpresents a bias and what he is proposing is maybe we shouldn't even have a tightening bias. that tong to be taking the fomc meeting with him and raising that is pretty significant. joe:...
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take a look at his chat with jojo. >> what happened with you and evan? i saw a shove or a push, that was weird. >> he can make fun of me all day. >> i think it's all in good fun. >> it's like the little kid trying to beat up the bully. >> you're the bully and he's the little kid? >> i'm the bully but he's bullying the bully. >> don't be a bully. >> i'm not but it appears this way. >> you're vibing this dude? >> yeah, and i don't appreciate what you're doing. don't be disrespectful, i don't like that. >> i'm sorry if that's the case. >> you are being disrespectful and i don't like this side of you. >> no girl on planet earth ever chooses evan for anything other than to come, like, sweep their front yard. >> okay. so -- >> hard to pull for anybody on this show, i'm telling you. >> it ended as a "to be continued." security was called in the house, they have guards walking around and they asked him to apologize to the group of guys and that's where it ended. tonight we find out what happened. i followed chad on instagram and he doesn't seem to be upset about
take a look at his chat with jojo. >> what happened with you and evan? i saw a shove or a push, that was weird. >> he can make fun of me all day. >> i think it's all in good fun. >> it's like the little kid trying to beat up the bully. >> you're the bully and he's the little kid? >> i'm the bully but he's bullying the bully. >> don't be a bully. >> i'm not but it appears this way. >> you're vibing this dude? >> yeah, and i don't...
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evan? had,e article states he and this was common for people back in those days, there was no concept of addiction, period. a, whatd it a opiate or was the name? elizabeth: laudanum. >> a laudanum habit. elizabeth: we are getting at the idea of how this idea -- we're getting at this idea of how a -- evolves, and how they understand it. what was that he didn't understand about what was going on with him with this usage? >> the difference between alcohol withdrawal and opium withdrawal. he was described, his withdrawal wasn't -- it didn't last as long about what the medical community would say. prof. gray: can anyone tell us why it's opiate withdrawal is a process of like having the flu for a week, why did he say that this was going on for four months? there is laudanum, made up of alcohol. he was also experiencing withdrawal from the alcohol. prof. gray: exactly. so what we have is opium itself, and i have a picture of an opium poppy here. is brown, gummy stuff that comes out of an opium pop
evan? had,e article states he and this was common for people back in those days, there was no concept of addiction, period. a, whatd it a opiate or was the name? elizabeth: laudanum. >> a laudanum habit. elizabeth: we are getting at the idea of how this idea -- we're getting at this idea of how a -- evolves, and how they understand it. what was that he didn't understand about what was going on with him with this usage? >> the difference between alcohol withdrawal and opium...
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my son evan was about love.ote this campaign speech, a class assignment, one of his last class assignments. and one of the things he said in the campaign speech is, i would tell those who bring harm to others, to go to church. >>> next on "lockup raw: killers among us" -- >> i think the greatest fear the public should have is some of us are going home. >> a freed convict commits murder on the outside, and then again back on the inside. >> i held him in a choke hold and my friend started hitting him, beating him up. there are rate suckers. he's been paying more for car insurance because of their bad driving for so long, he doesn't even notice them anymore. but one day brian gets snapshot from progressive. now brian has a rate based on his driving, not theirs. get snapshot and see just how much your good driving could save you and you're talking to your doctor about your medication... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helpihelping me
my son evan was about love.ote this campaign speech, a class assignment, one of his last class assignments. and one of the things he said in the campaign speech is, i would tell those who bring harm to others, to go to church. >>> next on "lockup raw: killers among us" -- >> i think the greatest fear the public should have is some of us are going home. >> a freed convict commits murder on the outside, and then again back on the inside. >> i held him in a...
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evans. you're wrong, he wants to pursue his master's. in brooklyn, fox 5 news. >> i love it. >> me too. >> he's 87. he wants to start his career and pursue his master's degree. phenomenonal. >> you know, i love seeing that he, as the other gentleman says understands the value of a education. too many people kind of poo-poo it. it is key, critical. good for him. >> reporter: if you can't do that, be well read. >> today will be a nice day to be out reading. >> it would if you hold on to the book tight. i know people were tweeting the station saying is that beyonce or sue palka out front? >> you get that almost day. >> the lights were falling all around. sandbag the cameras, and we had quite gusty day but i believe the breezes which are still noticeable now did diminish as we get toward the sunset and expect a breezy day again tomorrow, not as blustery windy as today was and yes, it's looking like a beautiful thursday. wait till you see the temperatures, meanwhile today, we only got up to 74. we're at 72 now, but there were a lot of places
evans. you're wrong, he wants to pursue his master's. in brooklyn, fox 5 news. >> i love it. >> me too. >> he's 87. he wants to start his career and pursue his master's degree. phenomenonal. >> you know, i love seeing that he, as the other gentleman says understands the value of a education. too many people kind of poo-poo it. it is key, critical. good for him. >> reporter: if you can't do that, be well read. >> today will be a nice day to be out reading....
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his name is evan. you can see that evan is not like other little boys. he has har la quinn, it makes the skin grow ten times faster than it should. >> does it hurt? >> it doesn't hurt. this is him when he was born. his parents found out he had this condition two days before he was born. >> it was scary hearing the information that was available at that time. >> that would be devastating for any family. but this little boy is now 5 years old. he does need extra care. bathing is very important for them. he also has to have ointment put all over his entire body. >> he can't sweat, so he can overheat very easily. he can have seizures. he rarely complains about anything. >> so this also affects his mobility. >> it does affect his mobility. mom still has play time and outdoor time with him. and he does go to school. >> i've gone to the school quite a few times to teach the students, if they are cure just about what's going on with his skin. he's right up in the front row helping me teach the other students. >> it's great that this family has shared their story
his name is evan. you can see that evan is not like other little boys. he has har la quinn, it makes the skin grow ten times faster than it should. >> does it hurt? >> it doesn't hurt. this is him when he was born. his parents found out he had this condition two days before he was born. >> it was scary hearing the information that was available at that time. >> that would be devastating for any family. but this little boy is now 5 years old. he does need extra care....
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there, they found 63-year-old sherman evans outside with a gun.olice say they shot and killed evans after he refused to drop the gun and actually pointed it at the officers. officers later learned the weapon was a bb gun, and they're now wondering and investigating if it was evans who called 911. >>> the four officers awaiting trial in the freddie gray case are asking for their cases to be thrown out. that's according to the baltimore sun. attorneys for lieutenant brian rice, officer garrett miller, officer william porter and sergeant alicia white filed similar motions based on what they call defects in the prosecution's case. rice is the next officer set to stand trial, starting next tuesday. last week, you'll recall a judge acquitted officer goodson. he faced the most serious charges in gray's death. >>> one week from tonight, metro begins another safe track shutdown, affecting not just the rails and the roads but people who fly in and out of reagan national airport. the yellow and the ue between braddock road and national. and that could mean m
there, they found 63-year-old sherman evans outside with a gun.olice say they shot and killed evans after he refused to drop the gun and actually pointed it at the officers. officers later learned the weapon was a bb gun, and they're now wondering and investigating if it was evans who called 911. >>> the four officers awaiting trial in the freddie gray case are asking for their cases to be thrown out. that's according to the baltimore sun. attorneys for lieutenant brian rice, officer...
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evan bayh and george lemieux up next.on't go away, the dow is up 104 now. n't have access to basic banking, but that is changing. at temenos, with the microsoft cloud, we can enable a banker to travel to the most remote locations with nothing but a phone and a tablet. everywhere where there's a phone, you have a bank. now a person is able to start a business, and employ somebody for the first time. the microsoft cloud helped us to bring banking to ten million people in just two years. it's transforming our world. the verizon win-win-win event is back with the iphone and ipad. win number one: you get america's largest, most reliable, most consistently fast 4g lte network. win number two? we'll pay up to $650 when you switch and trade in your phone. and the third win? buy an iphone on the best network... ...and we'll give you $300 off any ipad. why settle? you can have it all at the win-win-win event. at verizon stores and vzw.com . >> reporter: i'm lori rothman on the floor of the new york stock exchange with the tech minu
evan bayh and george lemieux up next.on't go away, the dow is up 104 now. n't have access to basic banking, but that is changing. at temenos, with the microsoft cloud, we can enable a banker to travel to the most remote locations with nothing but a phone and a tablet. everywhere where there's a phone, you have a bank. now a person is able to start a business, and employ somebody for the first time. the microsoft cloud helped us to bring banking to ten million people in just two years. it's...
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eric evans, with counsyl. >> >>> welcome back. each year a group called catalyst measures the number of women on boards here in america. last near 19.2% of board members of companies in the s&p 500 were female. the fact i had to add .2% is a sign that the number is too small. this year the number went up, 19.9%. maybe the number went up because theresa briggs was appointed to the board of directors the deloit, helping other women find board seats worldwide. your research, i looked at that too, women on boards in tech is more like 18%. so even lower. >> right, little bit lower. >> what do you do to help people in general and women specifically get on board? if i say, i'd like to be on a board of directors, how do i go about doing that? >> the first thing i would tell you, you need to clearly define why you want to be on a board. what are the skill sets and what are the experiences that will make you valuable to a board. the second thing i'll tell you, network like crazy. some people think board placements are similar to executive p
eric evans, with counsyl. >> >>> welcome back. each year a group called catalyst measures the number of women on boards here in america. last near 19.2% of board members of companies in the s&p 500 were female. the fact i had to add .2% is a sign that the number is too small. this year the number went up, 19.9%. maybe the number went up because theresa briggs was appointed to the board of directors the deloit, helping other women find board seats worldwide. your research, i...
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i'm jack evans, the chairman of the board of metro. we wanted to give you an update on our third day, but our first weekday of our safetrack system, repairs for background. we're doing this because for the last 15 years there hasn't been the maintenance that's necessary to keep the system in top shape. if anything, the lack of maintenance over the last 15 years has left the system in a real difficult situation. it all stems from, as you know, the fundamental flaw of the two-track system. how do you get to is system to make the repairs and the upgrades that are necessary? paul came forward with a plan, sa safetrack, which the board has endorsed to take 15 different surges around the metro system and make the repairs that are necessary. we started this on saturday. as you know, saturday is the first weekend day we did not have late night service af after midnight. i'm pleased to report on the good side that things went overall pretty well. we didn't have anybody injured on the system today, which is a good thing. trains for the most part
i'm jack evans, the chairman of the board of metro. we wanted to give you an update on our third day, but our first weekday of our safetrack system, repairs for background. we're doing this because for the last 15 years there hasn't been the maintenance that's necessary to keep the system in top shape. if anything, the lack of maintenance over the last 15 years has left the system in a real difficult situation. it all stems from, as you know, the fundamental flaw of the two-track system. how do...
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an accident in montgomery on welsh and evans road.e in the next ten. >>> falls township police have a challenge for the person calling for violence against police officers. here's the sign. "only good cop is a dead cop." what they want the signmaker to do. >>> the final good-bye for muhammad ali will be much like his life, inclusive and filled with love from around the world. we'll tell you what we learned about the services planned for later this week. >>> 4:14. 73 degrees outside. a little more than a week into the summer season, atlantic city is struggling to find life guards. this sunday, the city will hold a tryout camp. they need more than two dozen lifeguards for full coverage of the beaches. the first-year lifeguard makes about $100 a day. >> there is another opportunity to find work in atlantic city. the former show boat casino will re-open next month as a hotel which means the owners need to fill hundreds of positions fast. apply in person at the showboat today from 1:00 to 7:00. >>> delaware governor jack markell will begin
an accident in montgomery on welsh and evans road.e in the next ten. >>> falls township police have a challenge for the person calling for violence against police officers. here's the sign. "only good cop is a dead cop." what they want the signmaker to do. >>> the final good-bye for muhammad ali will be much like his life, inclusive and filled with love from around the world. we'll tell you what we learned about the services planned for later this week. >>>...
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lets get to ann evans in the cbs-3 traffic center. know were you watching that accident earlier on i-95 what are you seeing now. >> it is still there, we are looking at it now, i-95 north bound between 413 and pendell. this portion of i-95 is shut down, north bound lanes shut down for an accident and clean up, accident investigation at this point. people are walking around milling around there, again, this will be there for a while. we will keep you posted. we will move traffic cam here to the ben franklin parkway, it will be busy today, a lot of people in town for philadelphia international cycling classic, and inner drive is closed off ben franklin parkway between 20th street and art museum circle with kelly drive to the art museum circle and lincoln drive and martin lieutenant are king drive between ben franklin parkway and falls bridge. main street between ridge avenue and green lane. ridge avenue between city avenue and herman street. we are moving on to the ben franklin bridge mid span, no delays or problems on the bridge if you
lets get to ann evans in the cbs-3 traffic center. know were you watching that accident earlier on i-95 what are you seeing now. >> it is still there, we are looking at it now, i-95 north bound between 413 and pendell. this portion of i-95 is shut down, north bound lanes shut down for an accident and clean up, accident investigation at this point. people are walking around milling around there, again, this will be there for a while. we will keep you posted. we will move traffic cam here...
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becoming concentrated in very vocal minorities but controlling the eenchts. >> lisa desjardins, evansnos and marcia coyle, thank you all very much. >> woodruff: now, we turn to iraq. the offensive to retake the city of fallujah, held by isis for more than two years, is proceeding much more quickly than anticipated. but the fighting has forced tens of thousands of its residents into the desert, as temperatures soar, without services, or even water in many cases. we turn to special correspondent jane arraf in baghdad, where she is on assignment for the "christian science monitor." jane, you were just in fallujah yesterday. and is it the case this operation has been going much faster than expected? >> judy i.t. has been going faster than certain of the previous operations, including the battle for the provincial capital anbar. but fallujah, where i.s.i.s. first came into, where they tried to persuade iraqis that they were a better alternative than the iraqi government. they didn't lay the land mines, they didn't lay the improvised explosives that they did in the other cities. i.t. was f
becoming concentrated in very vocal minorities but controlling the eenchts. >> lisa desjardins, evansnos and marcia coyle, thank you all very much. >> woodruff: now, we turn to iraq. the offensive to retake the city of fallujah, held by isis for more than two years, is proceeding much more quickly than anticipated. but the fighting has forced tens of thousands of its residents into the desert, as temperatures soar, without services, or even water in many cases. we turn to special...
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. >> we want to bring in evan coleman.frequent guest of ours, a terrorism analyst and co-founder of flash point, someone who has consulted for just about every tentacle of the homeland security structure himself on this radical terrorism. evan, we have yet to speak since this, so i'm curious to hear you out, especially on what's going to become this critical difference between inspired and directed behavior, something you've dealt a lot with in your career. >> yeah. it's interesting. i mean, you look at the contrast between what happened in paris, with what happened here, and also, of course, what happened in san bernardino. it elillustrates the problem federal law enforcement is facing in this country. after the paris attacks and also belgium, there was this thought among, i think many americans, that isis had some kind of sophisticated terrorist network, sleeper cells waiting to jump out. the truth is that there haven't been that many americans that have actually managed to get to syria or iraq and receive training, rece
. >> we want to bring in evan coleman.frequent guest of ours, a terrorism analyst and co-founder of flash point, someone who has consulted for just about every tentacle of the homeland security structure himself on this radical terrorism. evan, we have yet to speak since this, so i'm curious to hear you out, especially on what's going to become this critical difference between inspired and directed behavior, something you've dealt a lot with in your career. >> yeah. it's...
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laura evans has the story. >> reporter: the inconvenience. the cost. studies show people would rather go to the dentist than get their car fibbing.r f july doesn't just get it because they are in the auto wishes shea gets it because she's a working mom of four, her title alone tells you she's busy. julie came up with an idea to launch an on demand car care valet, first of its kind in the dc metro region. >> for the busy mom who doesn't want to cart all her children. her idea is to use it for emergency repair or scheduleduld maintenance that would rather spend time doing whatever they need to digit u latest iteration in the on demand market right now it is only serving northern virginia. >> go online, make an appointment convenient for them pick a advertisement and fromnt there we coordinator confirmrm appointment and send valet toett their pick up address anywhere northern virginia. >> reporter: they'll bring alone never if you need one your careo goes in for service at one of their virginia tire and auto facilities. you can track it online. get status
laura evans has the story. >> reporter: the inconvenience. the cost. studies show people would rather go to the dentist than get their car fibbing.r f july doesn't just get it because they are in the auto wishes shea gets it because she's a working mom of four, her title alone tells you she's busy. julie came up with an idea to launch an on demand car care valet, first of its kind in the dc metro region. >> for the busy mom who doesn't want to cart all her children. her idea is to...
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i want to dig into more of what evan perez just uncovered.ez and i want to read it to our viewers. omar mateen visited the disney entertainment shopping complex known as disney springs and the pulse nightclub at the beginning of june. this is according to law enforcement officials. the visits happened between june 1st and june 6th though how many times he went to each was not specified. the dates do coincide with gay days 2016 celebrations that were taking place at disney world and other orlando locations between may 31st and june 6th. what does this mean? let's bring in phil mudd. when you hear that kind of information, what goes through your mind? >> a couple things. the investigators going in a few days later are getting things likes phones, laptops, uncovering a lot of information. what did he search? did he search gayday? did he have a phone that indicated a travel pattern around the facility. so a lot of information that might have suggested what he was up to and what he was interested in. the second thing i think is hugely significant.
i want to dig into more of what evan perez just uncovered.ez and i want to read it to our viewers. omar mateen visited the disney entertainment shopping complex known as disney springs and the pulse nightclub at the beginning of june. this is according to law enforcement officials. the visits happened between june 1st and june 6th though how many times he went to each was not specified. the dates do coincide with gay days 2016 celebrations that were taking place at disney world and other...
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scott, back to you. >> carter evans reporting. carter, thank you. >>> coming up next -- a baby born in the u.s. has a birth defect caused by zika. >>> the zika virus lingers in the body longer than first thought. it is now urging people returning from areas where zika is found, such as brazil, to practice safe sex or abstain for at least eight weeks, not four. late today we got word that a baby born in new jersey has microcephaly, an abnormally small brain. the baby's mother from honduras apparently contracted zika there. >>> in seattle, a lefty with great stuff, threw the ceremonial first pitch on memorial day. burke waldren raced to the mound in dress whites. former petty officer, part of the saipan invasion during world war ii. as for the pitch, not bad for 92 years old.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> we end on a musical note. with some of the sounds that have evolved with this broadcast over its 68 years. as we introduce a new theme tonight. at the beginning in the late 1940s, the news provided the music and this was the instrument. >> c
scott, back to you. >> carter evans reporting. carter, thank you. >>> coming up next -- a baby born in the u.s. has a birth defect caused by zika. >>> the zika virus lingers in the body longer than first thought. it is now urging people returning from areas where zika is found, such as brazil, to practice safe sex or abstain for at least eight weeks, not four. late today we got word that a baby born in new jersey has microcephaly, an abnormally small brain. the baby's...
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evan perez has all of this information. our justice correspondent has been on this since the beginning. also, casey jordan, a criminaligist and attorney. what have you learned? >> that the gunman went to the pulse club earlier saturday night and then left before returning to carry out his attack as the gay nightclub was preparing to close earlier on that sunday morning. officials we've been talking to said that the gunman paid the entrance fee and may have been checking out the security at the club. the fbi has been using surveillance video, cell phone tracking along with witness interviews to build a timeline of his whereabouts on the night of the attack but they are still working to determine what he was doing for a roughly two-hour period when he left the club and then he returned. we're also learning that the day before he launched the attack, brooke, he bought three plane tickets for him, his wife and his child to travel from west palm beach airport to san francisco. this trip was supposed to take place in july. now, i
evan perez has all of this information. our justice correspondent has been on this since the beginning. also, casey jordan, a criminaligist and attorney. what have you learned? >> that the gunman went to the pulse club earlier saturday night and then left before returning to carry out his attack as the gay nightclub was preparing to close earlier on that sunday morning. officials we've been talking to said that the gunman paid the entrance fee and may have been checking out the security...
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. >>> cnn justice correspondent evan perez joins me on the phone. you heard law enforcement refer to a possible device on the suspect. tell us more about that. what could that be? >> reporter: at this point, jake, they don't know whether or not it's real or not. they see the device and they have to treat it as if it is real, which is why you would at the scene there, they're using a robot to try to figure out whether they need to detonate the device. they obviously want to preserve as much evidence as possible. they're also concerned about a possible device that might have been in his vehicle, which is how he got to this club, and obviously the angle of radical islamic terrorism is the one that is going to be dominating this case. it's something remarkable to me, at least, that pretty quickly investigators seemed to have gone there and that tells us that they have, that tells me at least that they must have some kind of evidence. we don't know what it is but they have some kind of evidence that leads them to believe that this is where they need to b
. >>> cnn justice correspondent evan perez joins me on the phone. you heard law enforcement refer to a possible device on the suspect. tell us more about that. what could that be? >> reporter: at this point, jake, they don't know whether or not it's real or not. they see the device and they have to treat it as if it is real, which is why you would at the scene there, they're using a robot to try to figure out whether they need to detonate the device. they obviously want to...
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time to see how traffic is moving, ann evans in the cbs-3 traffic center, good morning, ann. >> good, rahel. ben franklin bridge is opened for business, rahel, american cancer society's annual charity bike event has passed through and we are good to go there. it is open. admiral wilson boulevard is opened, between ben franklin bridge and airport circle. 676 northbound is over between nickel boulevard and ben franklin bridge. is what closed or what has delays, along it, bicyclist are passing through the atlantic city expressway. right now it is closed on the expressway eastbound between exit four absecon and atlantic avenue for the bike-a-thon. we will move the traffic cam to market street at forty-third street and, of course, market street still shut down at forty-third street. fire is out. fire ladder is there. but, again, we still have a closure because we just did have have a major fire in this part of the town. so, the forty-second street is shut down, on market street is shut down, excuse me at forty-third street. again, fire is under control but emergency equipment is still on
time to see how traffic is moving, ann evans in the cbs-3 traffic center, good morning, ann. >> good, rahel. ben franklin bridge is opened for business, rahel, american cancer society's annual charity bike event has passed through and we are good to go there. it is open. admiral wilson boulevard is opened, between ben franklin bridge and airport circle. 676 northbound is over between nickel boulevard and ben franklin bridge. is what closed or what has delays, along it, bicyclist are...
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killed was 63-year-old sherman evans. say sphoors officers shot evans last night when they asked him to drop his weapon. >>> owners of a -- hope to open tomorrow despite what you see here. major damage caught as it happened on surveillance video. that suv crashed into the shop this afternoon. one customer was hurt and taken to the hospital. >>> a maryland prosecutor is in trouble after being busted on a hotel balcony naked. tonight the governor weighing in on whether this guy should be a judge. >>> and take a look at this woman and the puppy she is holding. how she managed to steal it and find them both. >>> and parents at wits end over their teen's behavior so they stuck him in a tent. if you don't think that's appropriate, that's okay. th >>> on the campaign trail tonight hillary clinton said it is time to move on. that is her response to the latest gop led benghazi report. the committee blames the obama administration for a lack of response to the attacks but the report produced no new allegations against clinton. she
killed was 63-year-old sherman evans. say sphoors officers shot evans last night when they asked him to drop his weapon. >>> owners of a -- hope to open tomorrow despite what you see here. major damage caught as it happened on surveillance video. that suv crashed into the shop this afternoon. one customer was hurt and taken to the hospital. >>> a maryland prosecutor is in trouble after being busted on a hotel balcony naked. tonight the governor weighing in on whether this guy...
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- chris evans. marc maron.
tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- chris evans. marc maron.
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evan perez from washington. thank you for watching legal view.eilar is stepping in for wolf blitzer today, she starts after this break. >>> hi, i am brianna keilar in for wolf blitzer. thanks for joining us. three terrorists sent to the airport in istanbul, that's what turkish authorities say about the deadly attack that took at least 43 lives. 94 people are still in the hospital and those are just some of the new details coming out about the airport attack. we are also learning that officials believe the attackers are foreign nationals from these three countries. russia, uzbekistan,
evan perez from washington. thank you for watching legal view.eilar is stepping in for wolf blitzer today, she starts after this break. >>> hi, i am brianna keilar in for wolf blitzer. thanks for joining us. three terrorists sent to the airport in istanbul, that's what turkish authorities say about the deadly attack that took at least 43 lives. 94 people are still in the hospital and those are just some of the new details coming out about the airport attack. we are also learning that...
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not get much attention, but it is an interesting call because, of course, of course, charlie evans isl member at the fed, the chicago fed, and basically what he is saying is we want to be confident that inflation is going to go towards 2%, why not wait and see if it actually happens? anchor: does that mean lower for longer? joe: whether it is the pace of hikes thereafter, presumably some sort of data dependent kind of thing, but going back to talking about evans influence long ago, long before the fed started hiking, he was the one who said, why don't we just say if we are not going to hike at all or talk about hiking until --her flechette is around inflation expectations are around 2.5% or unemployment drops to below six and a half and so he said set a level and make that clear, so it is a bit of a reprise of what we called the evans group back then, what he is suggesting now. anchor: so the kind of adopted that for a while. joe: yes, they did, and one of the measures of stimulus that they conducted, and there was qe2 andt qe and then then operation twist, and then they said here are
not get much attention, but it is an interesting call because, of course, of course, charlie evans isl member at the fed, the chicago fed, and basically what he is saying is we want to be confident that inflation is going to go towards 2%, why not wait and see if it actually happens? anchor: does that mean lower for longer? joe: whether it is the pace of hikes thereafter, presumably some sort of data dependent kind of thing, but going back to talking about evans influence long ago, long before...
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i am indeed, evan.ank you. >> to your question, so this morning, when elizabeth warren was talking at this rally with hillary clinton, a lot of people were tweeting about how great she was doing, how happy they were. democrats thrilled with that event. i tweeted something to the effect of it looks like democrats are happy with hillary clinton. and i got just a few bernie diehards talking about how they don't like elizabeth warren any more because she didn't endorse bernie. your own poll that came out this week, the poll from "the washington post" n abc that's came out this week, democrats are coming home to hillary. and democrats like elizabeth warren. and that's a powerful image on stage which is why hillary clinton did it today. from the coverage it's been effective for her. >> that's a great point. the optics were powerful today. ileana, i want to turn to you. you had some reporting last month on newt gingrich's prominence in the trump campaign. obviously as kelly o'donnell was laying out, a lot of o
i am indeed, evan.ank you. >> to your question, so this morning, when elizabeth warren was talking at this rally with hillary clinton, a lot of people were tweeting about how great she was doing, how happy they were. democrats thrilled with that event. i tweeted something to the effect of it looks like democrats are happy with hillary clinton. and i got just a few bernie diehards talking about how they don't like elizabeth warren any more because she didn't endorse bernie. your own poll...
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you're picking it all up, evan. thank you so much. >> thanks. >> let's get back to john berman in orlando. john? >> kate, thanks so much. with me now cnn intelligence security analyst bob baer bair and counterterrorism analyst phil mudd. bob, he was casing the pulse before the attack. that's what investigators are now telling our evan perez. he had been to the pulse they believe to case it. he had been to disney springs they believe to case it. he had been to the gun store during that period of time when he was surveilling. so that in and of itself in the weeks before, what does that tell you? >> well, he was -- i mean, he clearly thought this true, but the important thing for the site which he attacked was a long gun. you do not want to take a long gun into a crowded area because it's very easy to get away. so i have no doubt about it, he was looking for a perch, some place where his back was covered. he had a sidearm, a pistol, a 9 millimeter. so if anybody got close he could use that or his gun jammed. so this gu
you're picking it all up, evan. thank you so much. >> thanks. >> let's get back to john berman in orlando. john? >> kate, thanks so much. with me now cnn intelligence security analyst bob baer bair and counterterrorism analyst phil mudd. bob, he was casing the pulse before the attack. that's what investigators are now telling our evan perez. he had been to the pulse they believe to case it. he had been to disney springs they believe to case it. he had been to the gun store...