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maybe the most entertaining gam was saturday when they barely beat the pacers.cers do make a game of it but the cavs have a guy that's been known to pull off a dunk or two, that is labron james and larry bird, the president of the inned ipped pacers, like come on man, canned we do any better than that? the pacers down 5, 29 seconds left and they fall asleep. watch the in bound pass, oh yeah we forgot to guard that guy and the cavaliers go up 2-0 in that playoff series. and speaking of being down in the playoffs, the san jose sharks who look rather lifeless right now. in fact as they take a 2-1 deficit in the game against cal gar ee or rather the edmonton oilers, they work out today knowing they have got to get it together on the scoring end. they haven't scored a goal since overtime of game 1. their powerplay has looked in enter as they continue to try and look for the perfect shot. when it's not there you just have to throw shots up at the net and brett burns who's bun is sensation as a defensive scorer talks about the predicament the sharks are in right now. >
maybe the most entertaining gam was saturday when they barely beat the pacers.cers do make a game of it but the cavs have a guy that's been known to pull off a dunk or two, that is labron james and larry bird, the president of the inned ipped pacers, like come on man, canned we do any better than that? the pacers down 5, 29 seconds left and they fall asleep. watch the in bound pass, oh yeah we forgot to guard that guy and the cavaliers go up 2-0 in that playoff series. and speaking of being...
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ed and we have a gam playoff goals. three apiece for burrows and bergeron. we tie the nhl record. 17 overtime games. phaneuf scored the overtime winner in game 2. ryan, game 3. and kuraly in game 5. 17 first-round overtimes in 2013 and again this season. for the senators, the first time they have ever played four overtime games in one series. third time for the bruins. bruins dominated the third period. they scored the only goal. out-shot ottawa 12-3. overtime under way. puck sent into the ottawa zone. anderson up the boards stone. david miller plays the buck for the bruins. looks to fight off elimination once again. anderson moves the puck up the boards. it's knocked down by backes and cleared out by hoffman. puck deflected in deep by stone. chara cutting back. around for mcavoy. stone. pressuring the young defenseman. stone comes away with the puck. brassard with a shot. knocked to the corner by rask. >> pierre: not a great sequence to start overtime for mcavoy. >> kenny: he assisted in game 5. here's kuraly who scored the goal. pukd cleared o puck cleared
ed and we have a gam playoff goals. three apiece for burrows and bergeron. we tie the nhl record. 17 overtime games. phaneuf scored the overtime winner in game 2. ryan, game 3. and kuraly in game 5. 17 first-round overtimes in 2013 and again this season. for the senators, the first time they have ever played four overtime games in one series. third time for the bruins. bruins dominated the third period. they scored the only goal. out-shot ottawa 12-3. overtime under way. puck sent into the...
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post gam live immediately after the game not the only playoff action going on after losing gamt tief overin team teal will fight for the playoff lives at the tank toonlt. sharks insider kevin curse has this ins your face preview. >> head coach pete did he bore indicated in fied hiding the facts that it's loses you are goe momi for sharks and indicated his team can draw on experience from last year when made it run on at the stanley cup final and went two and one in elimination games including game 7 win over the narm national predators playing at home should give the sharks tact accurate itle mark edward vastic and dwa bro gone the connor mcdavid line. process mcdavid the league's leading score are has been held without a single even strength point in the series. and the sharks will likely have to keep him in check if they're going to force a fame 7 back into edmonton on monday. >> nbc sports california the place to be for tonight's game six starting with sharks pregame life at seven walks puck drop at the tank 7:30. brody and curtis immediately after the game sharks post-game life.
post gam live immediately after the game not the only playoff action going on after losing gamt tief overin team teal will fight for the playoff lives at the tank toonlt. sharks insider kevin curse has this ins your face preview. >> head coach pete did he bore indicated in fied hiding the facts that it's loses you are goe momi for sharks and indicated his team can draw on experience from last year when made it run on at the stanley cup final and went two and one in elimination games...
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his first college gam was at the linc against temple and his first nfl game was at the linc. >> i was chaiging around donovan mcnabb -- chasing around donovan mcnabb all day. i was like saying i love to play in this city, i love the atmosphere. >> reporter: eagles introduced patrick robins yesterday who used to play with malcom jenkins in new orleans. >>> here are the phillies arriving at citizens bank park in clearwater. one guy who can not wait for opening day, brock sassy. after making the team, he knows his teammates and the fans will be rooting for him. >> it's pretty cool a lot of people said they were inspired by it. i was humbled hearing that, telling my story about perseverance and never giving up, things like that, i've gotten a lot of feedback. >> great story. not such a great story, the flyers could be officially eliminated from the playoffs. flyers need help, here you go, here's mike b.-- becheoni will make his debut against the rangers. flyers trying to avoid being eliminated from playoff contention, that's sports, i'm jeff skeverski have a great day. p trapped in the ru
his first college gam was at the linc against temple and his first nfl game was at the linc. >> i was chaiging around donovan mcnabb -- chasing around donovan mcnabb all day. i was like saying i love to play in this city, i love the atmosphere. >> reporter: eagles introduced patrick robins yesterday who used to play with malcom jenkins in new orleans. >>> here are the phillies arriving at citizens bank park in clearwater. one guy who can not wait for opening day, brock...
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but the gam that are played around the man are striking and we have seen paul ryan subvert the agenday. because otherwise he is incompetent. and the president's agenda has been be dismissed. and the establishment seems to be winning every battle including the appointment of kevin hasit to chairman of the economic advisor. he's mr. outsourcing and mr. offshoring and mr. corporate america. where are the people for you? come on. >> it is a power shift that is taking place and perhaps, the president was very good and capable of resetting each time he came up against something and he's seeing it as a reset and there was a disappointment with the promises on health care and ryan getting it through and priebus and you can see what is happening. >> lou: what keeps him up. >> i watch the repeat pos. >> lou: thank you. appreciate it. national left wing media outraged with sean spicer with comparing assad to hitler. where was the outrage when the media compared trump to hitler. and we'll take up the motives ith matt and molly go, go! [ rock music playing ] have fun with your replaced windows. ru
but the gam that are played around the man are striking and we have seen paul ryan subvert the agenday. because otherwise he is incompetent. and the president's agenda has been be dismissed. and the establishment seems to be winning every battle including the appointment of kevin hasit to chairman of the economic advisor. he's mr. outsourcing and mr. offshoring and mr. corporate america. where are the people for you? come on. >> it is a power shift that is taking place and perhaps, the...
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anna: tim heywood at gam. a quick word on what lies ahead.e've got to talk about a junk rating, a presidency in crisis, and a plummeting currency. the opportunities in south africa, coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ [ engine revs ] [ screams ] [ shouting ] brace yourself! this is crazy! [ tires screeching ] whoo! boom baby! rated pg-13. [ screams ] [ [ screams ] ] [ shouting ] brace yourself! this is crazy! [ tires screeching ] whoo! boom baby! rated pg-13. [ screams ] >> is is time of the day and and thishis juncture occasions andree and we turn trading our attention now. attack came during a visit. to moscow. what do we know about the attack? dozen were injured during the attack and the situation could have been worse. saw the news here and they are looking into the connections and noradical islamists responsibilityed for this attack. have ona fact will this the russians? his reputation by and heough on terrorism and trump had a conversation where they pledged to fight to crackd he offers down on incidents and russia has been worried about ba
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. >>> let's get more investment reaction to this with the investment director from global equities, gam. is there another need for a layer of security protection in portfolios given the sense of geopolitical risk? >> definitely it will have an impact on oil, as you mentioned. it's clear was that oil was already at $50, $54 yesterday, not at the costs where we were replacing the oil reserves we were drawing down. this adds and reminds everybody that there is geopolitical risk. we've not seen problems in iran or iraq. all the production despite all the turmoil there has been good. now reduced with opec cuts, production has been good, but those geopolitical risks exist. so we've been shifting more towards oil. getting more positive on oil, because we think particularly in the u.s. and gently globally oil is due for stronger prices. >> oil is not your typical safe haven. when you talk safe havens, it's usually gold, the swiss franc, the yen. is there room still to run in these safe havens? >> i don't think what's happening in syria is disastrous but i don't think it has a reaction in the gl
. >>> let's get more investment reaction to this with the investment director from global equities, gam. is there another need for a layer of security protection in portfolios given the sense of geopolitical risk? >> definitely it will have an impact on oil, as you mentioned. it's clear was that oil was already at $50, $54 yesterday, not at the costs where we were replacing the oil reserves we were drawing down. this adds and reminds everybody that there is geopolitical risk....
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. >> reporter: this month was a reminder that gam balls pay off -- gambles pay off allen is not a gambler, a treasure hunter for three years, and then three weeks this happened. an auction for old storage units is random, they only have $400 budgeted. it took 330 to get it. >> never really paid to them. >> reporter: now it's all they think about, hundreds of sports illustrated magazines. >> there's 67 boxes. >> reporter: going back to 1953, back when an issue went for 35 cents. now all this appraises for close to $100,000 has them thinking. >> i'm thinking car payment. >> yeah, she is thinking bills, i am thinking vacation. >> joe fresh, pete rose -- frasier, pete rose again, joe dimaggio. >> reporter: names iconic to th sport, they are most excited about this. >> hasn't hit us here. >> reporter: he takes interviews by sports illustrated, names like muhammad ali, nolan ryan, quarter inch reel to reel tapes. >> especially the donald trump. i want to hear that one. who knows what he said. >> reporter: back when president trump owned a pro football team who do you think had a bigger reaction
. >> reporter: this month was a reminder that gam balls pay off -- gambles pay off allen is not a gambler, a treasure hunter for three years, and then three weeks this happened. an auction for old storage units is random, they only have $400 budgeted. it took 330 to get it. >> never really paid to them. >> reporter: now it's all they think about, hundreds of sports illustrated magazines. >> there's 67 boxes. >> reporter: going back to 1953, back when an issue went...
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the syrian first lady, british born, once a brief darling of "gam more" magazine, dubbed a rose in theert by vogue can enjoy the charm she posts on instagram showing photos with her and her family. assad never knew this lonely and twisted role was coming his way. rushing into the presidency after his older brother's fatal car crash, yet he adapted to it with terrifying speed. and strategic patience. the last man standing in his warped reality. whose personal fate influences how much longer his people suffer. now it is extraordinary how much it is down to whether assad stays in power in the minds of western powers or when this war finally gets to end through a political settlement. that may be a misjudgment. if bashar al assad did suddenly leave power, yet tomorrow, or drop dead from natural causes, it would not suddenly bring the similar war to an end. frankly there are extremists on both sides of the battlefield who want to see this through what they consider to be its end. a figure, one reviled globally but surviving year after year. martin some. >> nick paton walsh reporting from ir
the syrian first lady, british born, once a brief darling of "gam more" magazine, dubbed a rose in theert by vogue can enjoy the charm she posts on instagram showing photos with her and her family. assad never knew this lonely and twisted role was coming his way. rushing into the presidency after his older brother's fatal car crash, yet he adapted to it with terrifying speed. and strategic patience. the last man standing in his warped reality. whose personal fate influences how much...
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here at the shops at liberty place in center city visitors were learning about organize gam mee the beautifulese technique of paper folding to create intricate designs and delicate works of art. there was a demonstration of japanese flower arrangements. each day will be a different aspect of japanese culture as part of the 20th annual subaru cherry blossoms festival. >> beautiful. >>> still ahead, a check of that forecast. >> , whoing live i don't it side tonight sky6 hd showing you the ben franklin bridge monday evening, clear skies. meteorologist cecily tynan says tomorrow could get a bit soggy. maybe a lot soggy. she's got the five day forecast when he were come right back. >> ♪ >> back live now where drone6 is flying high over fort washington in montgomery county town night. >> you're looking at the upper dublin high school campus. our team of faa certified drone pilots are behind the controls of drone6. we have clouds up there today and it is dry now but changes are coming. accuweather says we've got rain in the forecast. >> get the latest right now meteorologist cecily tynan at the "act
here at the shops at liberty place in center city visitors were learning about organize gam mee the beautifulese technique of paper folding to create intricate designs and delicate works of art. there was a demonstration of japanese flower arrangements. each day will be a different aspect of japanese culture as part of the 20th annual subaru cherry blossoms festival. >> beautiful. >>> still ahead, a check of that forecast. >> , whoing live i don't it side tonight sky6 hd...
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high school completion is up where if with the black-white gam in graduation closing. it's now 85%. the divorce rates have stabilized, though of course as we all know at a very high level, much too high, i think for the well-being of children. and crime has dropped in all communities over the last 20 years or so. so, having measured -- explained the measures and adjustments and the statistical patterns of poverty, i next turn to the causes of poverty, and there are many, of course. the main proximate cause is, as has been emphasized by brookings and aei scholars, is underemployment and unemployment. by working age, nondisabled family heads. what causes this underemployment and unemployment? well, i go through a number of causes in some detail. this first is bad luck. now, how we define luck is of course a question that reasonable people can differ about, but some of it is i think bad luck, misfortune by any standards. poor people, -- many poor people are poor because of a health problem that they could not really anticipate. some are especially women are poor often because of divorc
high school completion is up where if with the black-white gam in graduation closing. it's now 85%. the divorce rates have stabilized, though of course as we all know at a very high level, much too high, i think for the well-being of children. and crime has dropped in all communities over the last 20 years or so. so, having measured -- explained the measures and adjustments and the statistical patterns of poverty, i next turn to the causes of poverty, and there are many, of course. the main...
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domestic challenges running the gam plut fr gamut, jobs, trade, infrastructure, and of course, feelingmany, pect whseats supreme court. tax reform have been pitched as the twin sales of the trump administration, whose concept is fairly straightforward. sweep away the affordable care act and create a new plan with more cost savings and options, for the white house and congress to partner on meaningful tax reform. >> for the consideration of hr16218 postponed. >> reporter: but the president's first attempt led by house speaker paul ryan failed to marshall enough votes on capitol hill, despite the embarrassing set back, the president remains optimistic. >> it has been misreported we failed. we're continuing to negotiate. >> reporter: he says the savings will help to fund a tax overh l overhaul. certainly, jobs trade and infrastructure all figure to be impacted by any new tax plan. the white house has called the effort to rebuild america's roads and bridges a jobs catalyst, with both domestic and international trade implications, white the president has made renegotiating like nafta a majo
domestic challenges running the gam plut fr gamut, jobs, trade, infrastructure, and of course, feelingmany, pect whseats supreme court. tax reform have been pitched as the twin sales of the trump administration, whose concept is fairly straightforward. sweep away the affordable care act and create a new plan with more cost savings and options, for the white house and congress to partner on meaningful tax reform. >> for the consideration of hr16218 postponed. >> reporter: but the...
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at the same time, is it maybe -- is it too optimistic to think this is an opening gam bet and the administration left themselves enough room to negotiate a way certain things that would otherwise be sticking points in order to accomplish other more important things like getting the corporate tax rate down to as close to 15% as possible? >> it's fair to say based on my reporting that this tax proposal as is really a theatrical flourish. it lays out the principles, but it does it before the 100 day mark which is so crucial for this white house. the president himself i'm told is really driving his staffers to try to come up with some action on taxes that the president has been listening to larry cudlow and steve more thinks through his tax plan, but the white house acknowledges privately and somewhat publicly that there's so much ground to cover still on capitol hill that as much as they have these plans and principles out there, it doesn't mean this is going to come to a vote or become law any time soon. >> all right, robert, thank you. also an nbc news political analyst. >>> sticking with taxes,
at the same time, is it maybe -- is it too optimistic to think this is an opening gam bet and the administration left themselves enough room to negotiate a way certain things that would otherwise be sticking points in order to accomplish other more important things like getting the corporate tax rate down to as close to 15% as possible? >> it's fair to say based on my reporting that this tax proposal as is really a theatrical flourish. it lays out the principles, but it does it before the...
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it's welcome news for samsung investors after a turbulent year involving gam london attacks note 7 firesversus lost the appetite for apple's ipad. j.d. powers says microsoft's service tablet is rated the highest in overall performance, design and features. it's the first time microsoft has taken the top spot in the study's sex-year history. mike. >> it's interesting. it reminds me, it has had the critical views in its favor the better machine, better engineering, microsoft has been incumbent, dominant. so with tablets i think ipad and tablet are synonymous for people. the market story is still in apple's favor, even if they're not getting the larger reviews. >> is this a larger role reverse am. can we bring back the guy like sprint and verizon did? >> it would be very clever. i think they should do that and get back after all these years. it is interesting. it's the new ipads are newly introduced ones are getting very good review, there is a little buzz, a lower price point, all the rest of it. kind of a commodity thing. microsoft playing to the strength, using the surface as a kind of b
it's welcome news for samsung investors after a turbulent year involving gam london attacks note 7 firesversus lost the appetite for apple's ipad. j.d. powers says microsoft's service tablet is rated the highest in overall performance, design and features. it's the first time microsoft has taken the top spot in the study's sex-year history. mike. >> it's interesting. it reminds me, it has had the critical views in its favor the better machine, better engineering, microsoft has been...
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. >> so you think this is an opening gam you about tbit to o negotiations?e negotiations have to begin with we heard you, we're reaching out. we're trying to do something bipartisan. i say that partly because you want -- i'd like to see business tax reform passed. that's the way i think it can pass. second of all, it's more likely to be a better idea. something like this that adds trillions to the deficit, that's a bad idea. that's bad for our economy. our deficit is okayish right now at 3% of gdp. it is set to rise to 5% of gdp. with this it would rise even more than that. that would undue any benefit that the tax cuts themselves have. it's a bad idea. it's an idea that can't pass. they should show instead they can reach out and try to work together to try to pass something meaningful. >> i know you're not a dynamic scoring kind of guy. >> i don't mind dynamic scoring. >> is there a way to make the math work? >> i'm fine with dynamic scoring. i think dynamic scoring should be done by the joint committee on taxation and the congressional budget office. they'
. >> so you think this is an opening gam you about tbit to o negotiations?e negotiations have to begin with we heard you, we're reaching out. we're trying to do something bipartisan. i say that partly because you want -- i'd like to see business tax reform passed. that's the way i think it can pass. second of all, it's more likely to be a better idea. something like this that adds trillions to the deficit, that's a bad idea. that's bad for our economy. our deficit is okayish right now at...
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we're going to need to address it through the full gam ut of our public health resources. i will say from the standpoint of fda, i think in order to address it now the types of actions we're going to need to take are going to be far more dramatic, perhaps, than the types of actions we would've needed to take if we had done more ten years ago to get ahead of this and to your point, we now have the problem that people move to the lowest cost alternatives and so it's no longer just opioids. people are moving to heroin. >> i am delighted to hear you say that and the chairman's very first question was about opioids today. you now probably have a sense of the priority this is for this committee and i agree that this is not -- this is beyond the purview of just the fda. we're going to have to find a way to get agencies to collaborate to deal with these issues and you're calling it an ebola-like crisis i think is very helpful to the cause. i wanted to shift gears for the remainder -- am i out of time? for the remainder of my time, sorry, and just get you to think -- talk a little
we're going to need to address it through the full gam ut of our public health resources. i will say from the standpoint of fda, i think in order to address it now the types of actions we're going to need to take are going to be far more dramatic, perhaps, than the types of actions we would've needed to take if we had done more ten years ago to get ahead of this and to your point, we now have the problem that people move to the lowest cost alternatives and so it's no longer just opioids. people...
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harry truman, longest sustained periods of white house control in american history was a crazily amall gamically parties are not one issue. >> in this case they are booing the party and bernie sanders went on the stage and somebody on the stage said rrntd you here to support the future of the democratic party and the crowd booed. they are interested in finding new things and crossing new lines and people are frankly over it. i think what you talked about in the beginning with the groups focused on abortion, you're seeing a real splintering still, they have not healed the rift between the people who are actually excited. >> still ahead, the trump administration gets a second opinion on health care despite reports of a deal between the freedom kak caucus and tuesday group, dedoubts remains. >>> will terror attacks in paris up-end elections. we'll be right back. at angie's e there are certain things you can count on, like what goes down doesn't always come back up. ♪ [ toilet flushes ] ♪ so when you need a plumber, you can count on us to help you find the right person for the job. discover al
harry truman, longest sustained periods of white house control in american history was a crazily amall gamically parties are not one issue. >> in this case they are booing the party and bernie sanders went on the stage and somebody on the stage said rrntd you here to support the future of the democratic party and the crowd booed. they are interested in finding new things and crossing new lines and people are frankly over it. i think what you talked about in the beginning with the groups...