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gil thorpe has decades of experience and infallible instincts.much as we'd all like to believe otherwise i did not marry gil thorpe. (laughs) can you imagine that? god, we'd sell a lot of houses. - (cell phone rings) - oh! great. - mitchell. (scoffs) - oh, you know what, claire? you gotta cool down or you're just gonna make this worse. why don't you go get the coffees? and i'll deal with him. well, okay, what are you gonna say to him? i'm just gonna talk to him man-to-man. - mnh. right. - okay. (high-pitched voice) hello? claire, phil doesn't want the house either, all right? he's letting me take the fall. he's a liar. (normal voice) and a clever one. ugh! how long do you think you can keep this from her? all right? i'm gonna talk to her eventually. well, as long as we're swapping stories, maybe i'll tell cam what happened to the sweater he knit for you. i can't. i can't! i can't! i can't do it! i can't take this stupid thing anymore! (exhales deeply) it was stolen out of the car. do you understand me? got it. (gasps) (whispers) that is low. i kn
gil thorpe has decades of experience and infallible instincts.much as we'd all like to believe otherwise i did not marry gil thorpe. (laughs) can you imagine that? god, we'd sell a lot of houses. - (cell phone rings) - oh! great. - mitchell. (scoffs) - oh, you know what, claire? you gotta cool down or you're just gonna make this worse. why don't you go get the coffees? and i'll deal with him. well, okay, what are you gonna say to him? i'm just gonna talk to him man-to-man. - mnh. right. - okay....
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gil has done a great job. you know, when you go back some 30 or more years ago, you go back to where the united states was in deep trouble, 1981. probably in the most difficult straits it had been in since the great depression when ronald reagan took office. you had inflation. you had energy shortages. you had deepest economic recession. you had all of these different problems. you had national security problems with the military at its lowest ebb as a result of the aftermath of the vietnam war. you had the attitudes of the american people, the confidence of the american people in themselves, in the country, and its institutions at a very low point, and in a sense, ronald reagan did not know if he had been elected presidency or receiver of bankruptcy. as a result of that, he came into office with a vision. he had campaigned in pretty simple terms. he said that there are three things we have to do. number one, we had to restart and recharge the economy. we had to rebuild our military capability and contest the
gil has done a great job. you know, when you go back some 30 or more years ago, you go back to where the united states was in deep trouble, 1981. probably in the most difficult straits it had been in since the great depression when ronald reagan took office. you had inflation. you had energy shortages. you had deepest economic recession. you had all of these different problems. you had national security problems with the military at its lowest ebb as a result of the aftermath of the vietnam...
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on the other hand i agree with gil. i think she was a pawn. i don't think that she was central to the narrative. she didn't even provide them with the power tools that allowed them to cut through the walls, and you've got the governor saying that he's going to throw the book at anybody else that's found that helped them escape. so basically what you want to do is cooperate as much as possible so that at the end of the day these guys are caught and you can get a better sentence than eight years in prison for this grandmother of 51. >> so there is tantalizing new information coming out about how these men planned their escape. gil, supposedly this was two years in the making. >> yeah. >> there had to be other people involved. why is it taking authorities so long to figure out who those people are? >> i'm sure the other persons are not going to come out and say, you know, they helped because they will be in trouble. i sort of agree, if i was involved in there to talking to her, i can -- we can give her, the law enforcement can give her a better d
on the other hand i agree with gil. i think she was a pawn. i don't think that she was central to the narrative. she didn't even provide them with the power tools that allowed them to cut through the walls, and you've got the governor saying that he's going to throw the book at anybody else that's found that helped them escape. so basically what you want to do is cooperate as much as possible so that at the end of the day these guys are caught and you can get a better sentence than eight years...
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gil: i would argue their content has become king in a lot of ways . been a home run for them. orange is the new black season three comes out this friday. they released "daredevil" in partnership with the disney deal they announced a few years ago. the content of netflix has become very high quality. alix: it still has competition. gil: there will always be great competition the netflix will not have. netflix at 37 or 33% of bandwidth, compared to amazon prime, even with fluctuation, netflix is in order magnitude larger. alix: thanks so much. and paul sweeney of bloomberg intelligence. good to see you. we are minutes away from the closing bell. coming up on the bloomberg market day, this week we learned -- to be by more than 4000 rental properties. is this shifting trend or a sign of economic weakness? we will discuss that coming up next. ♪ . . alix: we are moments away from the closing bell. this is the bloomberg market day. i'm alix steel. [closing bell ringing] we are looking at the dow falling for a fourth straight day. we are negative on the dow j
gil: i would argue their content has become king in a lot of ways . been a home run for them. orange is the new black season three comes out this friday. they released "daredevil" in partnership with the disney deal they announced a few years ago. the content of netflix has become very high quality. alix: it still has competition. gil: there will always be great competition the netflix will not have. netflix at 37 or 33% of bandwidth, compared to amazon prime, even with fluctuation,...
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let's go back to gil alba still here. another great case here. all right.o they leave this provocative note. i mean that's a way of saying you know what to these guys right? >> yeah definitely. how do you do this at night and drill heavy through heavy cement and all they did at night, and how do you go negotiate your way through that? so i'm sure that -- and where are the tools? i'm not even sure they found the tools yet and another thing about the tools is that you can track the tools with their number on it so you can find out where the tools came from so if there's no tools, where are the tools meaning did they take the tools with them, and if they did take the tools with them are they going to walk to canada with tools meaning they may have gotten a ride in. >> how weird is it that there's no surveillance video or at least they are not telling us there's any surveillance video right now. we just heard david lee miller say where they came out of this manhole supposedly that you can see that from the prison. wouldn't there be cameras around an entire pris
let's go back to gil alba still here. another great case here. all right.o they leave this provocative note. i mean that's a way of saying you know what to these guys right? >> yeah definitely. how do you do this at night and drill heavy through heavy cement and all they did at night, and how do you go negotiate your way through that? so i'm sure that -- and where are the tools? i'm not even sure they found the tools yet and another thing about the tools is that you can track the tools...
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reportero: su caso abriÓ la caja de pandora, el padre gil abusaba de electrones en este pueblo, como sexuales con ellos. conductor: el gobernador de la florida, bush, se suma la lista de agentes de la candidatura presidencial republicana con la promesa de lograr que washington se deje de molestar, y de ser feliz a sus convicciones, bush inicia su campaÑa. considera una prioridad atraer a las minorÍas. de las voces del partido republicano contenido en cuando hacia abajo, las fallidas polÍticas econÓmicas y dejÓ que cabe suponer que se fortalezca en la sacara del ruedo polÍtico. se cumplen tres aÑos desde el inicio de la acciÓn diferida para los llegados a la infancia. fernando: hace exactamente tres aÑos la administraciÓn obama, anunciÓ daca, el programa de acciÓn diferida que ha permitido a cientos de miles de soÑadores realizarse temporalmente. en decenas de consulados mexicanos, guatemaltecos y salvadoreÑos, soÑadores de paÍses conmemoraron los tres aÑos del programa. gracias a la acciÓn diferida la orden de deportaciÓn fue parada. fernando: en una entrevista con el inicio del dire
reportero: su caso abriÓ la caja de pandora, el padre gil abusaba de electrones en este pueblo, como sexuales con ellos. conductor: el gobernador de la florida, bush, se suma la lista de agentes de la candidatura presidencial republicana con la promesa de lograr que washington se deje de molestar, y de ser feliz a sus convicciones, bush inicia su campaÑa. considera una prioridad atraer a las minorÍas. de las voces del partido republicano contenido en cuando hacia abajo, las fallidas...
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gil? i lost gil i apologize and peter doocy has been on that row, poplar street in constable new york, where this happened earlier this afternoon when the state trooper sergeant saw the suspect on the street, con fronting him and he tried to run, shoot him. peter, what are you learning on the ground? >> apologies for our phone or our video. we are so close to the canadian border and the closer we get to the sketch they are letting us get closer bit by bit where this all happened but this is little activity. what is interesting is talking to folks around here where this happened and i am standing at the corner of poplar drive in a residential neighborhood there was so much talk they could be hopping from hunting cabin to hunting cabin and d.n.a. was found in a hunting cabin several miles from here but this area where this went down is far more residential. those cabins, really are not around here and some of the houses we have been standing under for relief contract rain, this is the only k
gil? i lost gil i apologize and peter doocy has been on that row, poplar street in constable new york, where this happened earlier this afternoon when the state trooper sergeant saw the suspect on the street, con fronting him and he tried to run, shoot him. peter, what are you learning on the ground? >> apologies for our phone or our video. we are so close to the canadian border and the closer we get to the sketch they are letting us get closer bit by bit where this all happened but this...
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wed today's remarkable moment of history wouldn't have come not for the first marriage the wonderful giland his spouse and the thousands of other loving couples we've had to share the opportunity to manufacture and it be performed since 2004 and again in 2008 yes. i want to say to you to my projections gavin newsom. >> yeah. (clapping.) >> i want to say thank you to willie brown when he was working at the state (clapping.) thank you to you art when he was mayor and the his with work and leader pelosi and dennis herrera all his wife work and senator leno thank you and supervisor wiener and supervisor campos thank you for your kinds of leadership our supervisor president breed thank you for your work there and i'm so glad that we can have this moment and i want to introduce someone that has been working tirelessly who's heart is with people that needed her help and her agencies help been there and distancing advised us at city hall what can happen what can possible happen we've enjoyed a moment to talk about had you lucky to be a law student we get to read about our invited history welcome
wed today's remarkable moment of history wouldn't have come not for the first marriage the wonderful giland his spouse and the thousands of other loving couples we've had to share the opportunity to manufacture and it be performed since 2004 and again in 2008 yes. i want to say to you to my projections gavin newsom. >> yeah. (clapping.) >> i want to say thank you to willie brown when he was working at the state (clapping.) thank you to you art when he was mayor and the his with work...
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duncan, gil, and jeff, thank you all very much. in today's edition of drive, the chinese rival to uber is raising $1.5 billion to fend off travis: a loss grand plan. it's somewhere between 12 and $15 billion according to people familiar with the matter. just last week it was reported that uber is planning a $1 billion investment in china. it will be an uphill battle. the chinese company has a comfortable lead that accounts for 78% of ride requests and china. uber trails with just 11%. coming up, ibm is pouring millions into what could be the backbone of machine learning. find out how is making public transportation and even space exploration more efficient. plus, the tech behind game of thrones's biggest star. the studio that rings the dragons to life. plus -- we will be hosting the bloomberg technology conference. special guests include marissa mayer, dick costolo and the actor from the hit show "silicon valley." ♪ emily: calling all pod builders -- elon musk is looking for a few good engineers. spacex is sponsoring a competition
duncan, gil, and jeff, thank you all very much. in today's edition of drive, the chinese rival to uber is raising $1.5 billion to fend off travis: a loss grand plan. it's somewhere between 12 and $15 billion according to people familiar with the matter. just last week it was reported that uber is planning a $1 billion investment in china. it will be an uphill battle. the chinese company has a comfortable lead that accounts for 78% of ride requests and china. uber trails with just 11%. coming...
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now, for the last five years gil thorpe has hosted, but as luck would have it, he's having a sketchy-looking polyp removed, so they've asked me to..."phil in."
now, for the last five years gil thorpe has hosted, but as luck would have it, he's having a sketchy-looking polyp removed, so they've asked me to..."phil in."
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ahora entiendo esa frase que me decÍa doÑa florinda al seÑor gil afables, no quiere tomar a pasar unae tiene el mejor plan familiar 4g lte ilimitado del país. un golazo. obtén 2 líneas con datos 4g lte ilimitados por $100 dólares al mes. y para el mejor plan, un gran teléfono. llévate el lg g4 por $0 dólares de pago inicial y agrega líneas por $40 dólares al mes. intenta conseguir eso con ellos. llévate el lg g4 y datos a toda velocidad 4g lte realmente ilimitados. cámbiate a t-mobile hoy. leÓn: univisiÓn invita a participar de una serie de salud como parte del reto 28 para bajar de peso y adoptar hÁbitos alimenticios mÁs sanos en un mes. cecilia de primer impacto darÁ consejos para de desintoxicar el cuerpo. serÁ en el supermercado chares del 2327 de la calle maki en san jose. marÍa: dos policÍas parecÍa que estaban montando un toro mecÁnico. ( risas ) le''on: el jefe ya le habÍa mostrado respeto a los aparatos pero uno de los agentes decidiÓ subirse. marÍa: cuando parecÍa que el agente parecÍa dominar el aparato aunque no resulto herido, se convirtiÓ la burla de sus compaÑeros. leÓn
ahora entiendo esa frase que me decÍa doÑa florinda al seÑor gil afables, no quiere tomar a pasar unae tiene el mejor plan familiar 4g lte ilimitado del país. un golazo. obtén 2 líneas con datos 4g lte ilimitados por $100 dólares al mes. y para el mejor plan, un gran teléfono. llévate el lg g4 por $0 dólares de pago inicial y agrega líneas por $40 dólares al mes. intenta conseguir eso con ellos. llévate el lg g4 y datos a toda velocidad 4g lte realmente ilimitados. cámbiate a...
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tomorrow afternoon 89 in gil roy. 82 san jose. santaclara, 81. san mateo miss to upper 70s.ill linger in daley city. 62 degrees. 69 downtown san francisco. low 90s around calistoga. east bay 74 in oakland, 73 berkeley. 73 inland spots. 92 degrees lfrivermore, san ramon. >>> warmer tomorrow to hotter thursday. triple digits inland. 60s coast side. heat starts to back off friday. by the weekend with more cloud cover, we'll drop your temperatures down lowe 60s to miss mid to upper 80s. it's just a one-day deal. if you like the hot weather wednesday is your day. >> hots weather is like sandia's caffeine. by thursday, she'll be on fire. >> thank you. >>> coming up a printing error that affected nearly 500,000 students has a fix this evening. >>> then at 5:30 on "world news" -- >> more than a dozen reported tornadoes from kansas to michigan and ohio. several cities bracing for severe weather tonight. the hunt for a serial shooter. investigating four difference shootings. a new picture of a car emerging. >>> and we remember a famous tv dad tonight. that's on "world news tonight." >
tomorrow afternoon 89 in gil roy. 82 san jose. santaclara, 81. san mateo miss to upper 70s.ill linger in daley city. 62 degrees. 69 downtown san francisco. low 90s around calistoga. east bay 74 in oakland, 73 berkeley. 73 inland spots. 92 degrees lfrivermore, san ramon. >>> warmer tomorrow to hotter thursday. triple digits inland. 60s coast side. heat starts to back off friday. by the weekend with more cloud cover, we'll drop your temperatures down lowe 60s to miss mid to upper 80s....
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i want to bring in former nypd detective gil alba. >> how are you? >> good. so the fact that the dogs picked up a scent, does that change how police are searching at this moment do you think? >> yeah i would say that. you know when these leads come in and tips come in there's always one that's right on the head and tells you exactly that this is the position that you should be looking, and not only the dog but just all the information we got and how far could they really have gone? yes, they could have gotten into a car and drove away but this is a manhunt to find these guys. they're going to bring a lot of police a lot of equipment, everything looking for these guys. personally i don't really think they got that far so i think they will find them eventually so they really have to do a search but, you know, as dangerous as those guys are, they can go into a house and just hide inside somebody's house, meaning they could take those people hostage and hide in the house for a period of time. >> okay. i want to go back to jason carroll, because you talked to -- l
i want to bring in former nypd detective gil alba. >> how are you? >> good. so the fact that the dogs picked up a scent, does that change how police are searching at this moment do you think? >> yeah i would say that. you know when these leads come in and tips come in there's always one that's right on the head and tells you exactly that this is the position that you should be looking, and not only the dog but just all the information we got and how far could they really have...
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. >> two of these potential witnesses were sent to police sketch artist gil zamora. >> i asked them theuestion if you saw him again would you recognize him? they say yes, then i know that i can draw the sketch. >> with each witness, zamora tried to induce a state of deep relaxation and then had them describe what they saw. eventually, these two drawings emerged from witnesses who had never spoken with each other. except for the sunglasses, the sketches were virtually identical. >> they were two independent witnesses, and they did not know each other. i think these witnesses both saw the same person. >> then police got a huge break. investigators using k-9 teams identified a potential lead. >> they were able to track a scent trail to a residential area in concord that was very close to the canal trail. >> a background check revealed a man living in this neighborhood had a criminal history. he also looked similar to the composite drawings. his name was mark fisher. >> he was known to be violent, violent to his relatives, violent to police officers and to other public officials. >> witness
. >> two of these potential witnesses were sent to police sketch artist gil zamora. >> i asked them theuestion if you saw him again would you recognize him? they say yes, then i know that i can draw the sketch. >> with each witness, zamora tried to induce a state of deep relaxation and then had them describe what they saw. eventually, these two drawings emerged from witnesses who had never spoken with each other. except for the sunglasses, the sketches were virtually...
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daniel gil sits atop of our leaderboard with a blazing run in his debut. other finishers include veteran tremayne dortch at number 7, and sitting at 11th, the ageless wonder, sam sann. we fill out the field with those that went the farthest the fastest, and that includes the human panther, anthony scott and our first father-son duo to make it to the city finals, 55-year-old vance yarter and his 27-year-old son david yarter. we'll see them all back here in a few weeks. next week, we head to universal orlando resort, where we're building our course right in the middle of the park. it's gonna be something special. for akbar gbajabiamila and kristine leahy i'm matt iseman. we'll see you next time on american ninja warrior! that breaking news... in the east bay. hundres of acres burned. people forced from their >> announcer: nbc bay area news begins with breaking news. >> and that breaking news is in the east bay. hundreds of acres burned. people forced from their homes and worry that fires just like this will be the norm during a very long hot summer. good eve
daniel gil sits atop of our leaderboard with a blazing run in his debut. other finishers include veteran tremayne dortch at number 7, and sitting at 11th, the ageless wonder, sam sann. we fill out the field with those that went the farthest the fastest, and that includes the human panther, anthony scott and our first father-son duo to make it to the city finals, 55-year-old vance yarter and his 27-year-old son david yarter. we'll see them all back here in a few weeks. next week, we head to...
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thinking of college as a lifelong experience for people who are looking for ways to retrain re- skill ups gil, new skill and i think that has maybe created a different scope then president johnston had in mind. i think we have a long way to go and in particular, while college going rates are increasing college completion rates are increasing but they still lag where they need to be. : >> >> that the students come to college with. to have support mechanisms and the other thing to recognize is the fact that too many students are leaving high-school with a diploma but not the skills to move right into college work. so this gap that talks about the developmental education is psychologically a huge barrier for far too many students. and the third leg, i think affordability from the institutional point of view with a national policy perspective since the beginning of the great recession to either the federal government and tried to make them more a sensible but the research is pretty clear that the bulk of the burden has fallen on families to the low income students. there are a couple of reasons t
thinking of college as a lifelong experience for people who are looking for ways to retrain re- skill ups gil, new skill and i think that has maybe created a different scope then president johnston had in mind. i think we have a long way to go and in particular, while college going rates are increasing college completion rates are increasing but they still lag where they need to be. : >> >> that the students come to college with. to have support mechanisms and the other thing to...
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the legislature cents the gil to governor christie today there's been lots of research suggesting thatare not getting enough sleep which may affect their be of a and grades. american academy and pediatric show no earlier than 8 show no earlier than 830. >> how they feel about writing more tickets. he want the philadelphia parking authority it also happened-out citations for littering. dumpster violations. blocked sidewalks and even some construction violations. he calls the ppa officer valuable boots on the ground. >> it was big victory for 2,000 low age employees at philadelphia international airport today. they were at city council and is past new police between at least agreements between alicia airlines and airport and they'll make as many as $12 an hour up from $7.25 and part of the leased exception deal the airlines promises they will not allow moves by union to organize the workers. >> springfield delaware county is votes todd improve construction of new high school. dozens of residents back tonight. school board meeting kirnd property taxes will go up. old building needs signif
the legislature cents the gil to governor christie today there's been lots of research suggesting thatare not getting enough sleep which may affect their be of a and grades. american academy and pediatric show no earlier than 8 show no earlier than 830. >> how they feel about writing more tickets. he want the philadelphia parking authority it also happened-out citations for littering. dumpster violations. blocked sidewalks and even some construction violations. he calls the ppa officer...
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that's what co-and cartier did with their bullish bet on gil d gilead. carter thought they had more room to break out. so for the biotech bounce, mike looked to gilead. but with 1-00 shares could cost more than ten grand so mike instead bought the july 115 strike call for $2.20. now to make money mike needs gilead to rise above the strike price. he needs that to rise to above 117.21 by july expiration. >> this is a blueprint. now look, you like it? >> yes, but we can do it for less. so to cut his cost, mike sold the july 120 strike call for 89 cents and created his call spread. but he did something even better -- he made making money even easier and here's how. between the $2.21 he spent on the lower strike call and the 89 cents he collected by celling the higher strike call mike cut the total cost of his trade down to just $1.32. now instead of needing gilead to trade above by july expiration, mike sees profits if the stock rises above $115 by more than the cost of the trade. or above $116.32 by july expiration. >> it's alive! alive! >> don't get too ex
that's what co-and cartier did with their bullish bet on gil d gilead. carter thought they had more room to break out. so for the biotech bounce, mike looked to gilead. but with 1-00 shares could cost more than ten grand so mike instead bought the july 115 strike call for $2.20. now to make money mike needs gilead to rise above the strike price. he needs that to rise to above 117.21 by july expiration. >> this is a blueprint. now look, you like it? >> yes, but we can do it for less....
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thinking of college as a lifelong experience for people who are looking for ways to retrain re- skill ups gil, new skill and i think that has maybe created a different scope then president johnston had in mind. i think we have a long way to go and in particular, while college going rates are increasing college completion rates are increasing but they still lag where they need to be. : >> >> that the students come to college with. to have support mechanisms and the other thing to recognize is the fact that too many students are leaving high-school with a diploma but not the skills to move right into college work. so this gap that talks about the developmental education is psychologically a huge barrier for far too many students. and the third leg, i think affordability from the institutional point of view with a national policy perspective since the beginning of the great recession to either the federal government and tried to make them more a sensible but the research is pretty clear that the bulk of the burden has fallen on families to the low income students. there are a couple of reasons t
thinking of college as a lifelong experience for people who are looking for ways to retrain re- skill ups gil, new skill and i think that has maybe created a different scope then president johnston had in mind. i think we have a long way to go and in particular, while college going rates are increasing college completion rates are increasing but they still lag where they need to be. : >> >> that the students come to college with. to have support mechanisms and the other thing to...
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and gil kane blowing in, hold onto your box and we will tell you why next.'m a car buying expert in no time at all. there was no stress. it was in and out. if i buy a car through usaa, i know i'm getting a fair price. we realized, okay, this not only could be convenient, we could save a lot of money. i was like, wow, if i could save this much, then i could actually maybe upgrade a little bit. and it was just easy. usaa, they just really make sure that you're well taken care of. usaa car buying service. powered by truecar. online and on the usaa app. kennedy: we may have a new timeslot, and fox business may have a new lineup, but one thing remains consistent, it is raining news and this is your topical storm. topic number one is the internet has been buzzing with this video of the ever crazy shia labeouf, which means that he is screaming his heart out in front of this, take a look. >> just do it, make your dreams come true. just do it. kennedy: it turns out that that video has a purpose in this world. he actually did it as a part of an art project to insert h
and gil kane blowing in, hold onto your box and we will tell you why next.'m a car buying expert in no time at all. there was no stress. it was in and out. if i buy a car through usaa, i know i'm getting a fair price. we realized, okay, this not only could be convenient, we could save a lot of money. i was like, wow, if i could save this much, then i could actually maybe upgrade a little bit. and it was just easy. usaa, they just really make sure that you're well taken care of. usaa car buying...
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. >> it feels like the apocalypse for gil. >> as i said, had the story not been broken, he'd have been in a better position than he is today. so, in other words, where are you going to pin this tail? >> and then the issue comes down to you're absolutely right that had the story not been broken i would not be out there in public and that in one sense is better but the underlying issue is that i was still spied on and monitor monitored. >> i agree with you about the opposite apocalypsic view. we need to figure out where we feel comfortable. even the terminology you're using i think is incredibly biased. >> which one in particular >> >> the gathering of meta data constitutes spying. it does not. i have given my fingerprints -- >> i think when we talk of taking information from a cable i consider that spying. >> it's spying if it's used. i don't know how many times you've begin up fingerprints. when i gave the prints i didn't say you're spying on me. >> that's voluntary. >> actually i was -- >> you know what you're doing. >> i was drafted and it was not voluntary. but i take your point. bu
. >> it feels like the apocalypse for gil. >> as i said, had the story not been broken, he'd have been in a better position than he is today. so, in other words, where are you going to pin this tail? >> and then the issue comes down to you're absolutely right that had the story not been broken i would not be out there in public and that in one sense is better but the underlying issue is that i was still spied on and monitor monitored. >> i agree with you about the...
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. >> gil kerlikowske is a u.s. customs commissioner and president obama's former drug czar.s been working with the chinese to ban the manufacture of synthetic drugs in china. >> and so we said, you should really consider placing these under your mandates because they're clearly being designed to harm people. >> is it enough to just ask china to do this? >> no. i think that we were very strong about the concerns. i think china recognized too that they have a lot of chemical plants, they do a lot of export. we have to be closer in our ties and closer in our communication with them about where these drugs are coming. >> according to the u.s. drug enforcement administration, china has made some arrests and has recently banned 11 synthetic substances. cnn cannot confirm china is doing anything. for months cnn has requested visas for a cnn investigative team to travel to shanghai. there have been continuous requests by chinese officials for additional information, but the visas have not been granted. requests for an interview or comment from china's ambassador here in the u.s. hav
. >> gil kerlikowske is a u.s. customs commissioner and president obama's former drug czar.s been working with the chinese to ban the manufacture of synthetic drugs in china. >> and so we said, you should really consider placing these under your mandates because they're clearly being designed to harm people. >> is it enough to just ask china to do this? >> no. i think that we were very strong about the concerns. i think china recognized too that they have a lot of...
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he and ed jones were closed through gil hardy. i think part of that process in recent years is he connected with the college and i am hopeful this book is part of that but it shows a more nuanced side as to what informed clarence thomas and he understands and appreciates holy cross at this point in his life more deeply than he might have several years ago. the other men were generally cooperative. ed jones is not a wild extrovert and is a brilliant writer so writing about someone who won a pulitzer prize for literature is intimidating to say the least but very deep memories and in many ways many of the issues he fought for then he thinks continue unabated today. ted wells is a lawyer through and through. there's a difference between writing an article and writing a book. and there was some discussion with him and when i suggested the idea of a book all of a sudden the book -- you start getting into girlfriends and relationships and problems with mother and everything else which he didn't have. ma wells was wonderful. [laughter] di
he and ed jones were closed through gil hardy. i think part of that process in recent years is he connected with the college and i am hopeful this book is part of that but it shows a more nuanced side as to what informed clarence thomas and he understands and appreciates holy cross at this point in his life more deeply than he might have several years ago. the other men were generally cooperative. ed jones is not a wild extrovert and is a brilliant writer so writing about someone who won a...
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. ♪ [music break] amy: gil scott-heron, "angola, louisiana." this is democracy now!ocracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: we end today's show looking at the pending release of the longest-serving u.s. prisoner in solitary confinement. on monday, federal judge james brady ordered the immediate release of louisiana prisoner and former black panther albert woodfox. earlier this year, a louisiana grand jury re-indicted woodfox for the 1972 murder of a prison guard, a crime for which he and his late fellow angola 3 member herman wallace maintained they were framed for their political activism. wallace died on october 1, 2013 just three days after he was released from prison. on monday, federal judge james brady not only called for woodfox's release, but also barred a retrial. woodfox's two previous convictions in the case were both overturned. amy: for the past four decades albert woodfox has been kept in a 16 by 9 cell for 23 hours each day. at the facility where he is currently housed, he is only allowed out of his cell three
. ♪ [music break] amy: gil scott-heron, "angola, louisiana." this is democracy now!ocracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: we end today's show looking at the pending release of the longest-serving u.s. prisoner in solitary confinement. on monday, federal judge james brady ordered the immediate release of louisiana prisoner and former black panther albert woodfox. earlier this year, a louisiana grand jury re-indicted woodfox for the 1972...
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released for good behavior and moved to house arrest this after serving just ten months for killing his gilend. >>> and that is the cnbc news update this hour. back to you, scott. >>> okay, sue, thank you so much. >>> is the shale revolution creating a crude sinkhole? our next guest says yes and today he is out with a new book shale oil boom. congrats on the book. you have strong words, ponzi, pyramid. >> there's something that makes shale oil special from every other in the world and one is how front loaded the wells are. you get very good results very quickly out of these wells and that, in fact, gets extrapolated over the course -- not just the well it self and the lifetime of the well but the entire acreage and both things are not fair. that plays into stock valuation and of course a lot have been very extended and part of the reason we see a lot of these players actually going to single digits and out of business. >> you're making the case many if not most are overvalued where they current ly are now? >> except the absolute best. there are some out there, eog, pioneer, that have acreag
released for good behavior and moved to house arrest this after serving just ten months for killing his gilend. >>> and that is the cnbc news update this hour. back to you, scott. >>> okay, sue, thank you so much. >>> is the shale revolution creating a crude sinkhole? our next guest says yes and today he is out with a new book shale oil boom. congrats on the book. you have strong words, ponzi, pyramid. >> there's something that makes shale oil special from every...
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nba finals with the experience however it sudden for the sixth ring and hopefully that will defeat gilal "lawyers go warriors >> reporter: street to pick up 70 mi. per hour currently doubled to about 20 mi. per hour wind gusts that runs evening temperatures low 60s bay shoreline's 59 open 60 hayward and in locations pleasanton 63 livermore 64 and peninsular regions daly city half moon bay and expect more cloud cover rolling through the progress in the evening what to expect partly cloudy skies pettifog mainly after 11:00 p.m. and then tomorrow morning mostly cloudy chance of patchy drizzle in the peninsula off the coast there tomorrow mid-60's low 80s a spate invocations and '80s for parts of livermore conference and exciting greek mid-80's by saturday sunday as well 7 and that forecast indicates 85 in and sunday 67 for the bay and the coast state policies in general one more day patch of clause in the atmosphere things clear up for the weekend and a warming trend by next week. >> catherine: wielding man by police yesterday and then according to news partner cnn with raceme to be had a
nba finals with the experience however it sudden for the sixth ring and hopefully that will defeat gilal "lawyers go warriors >> reporter: street to pick up 70 mi. per hour currently doubled to about 20 mi. per hour wind gusts that runs evening temperatures low 60s bay shoreline's 59 open 60 hayward and in locations pleasanton 63 livermore 64 and peninsular regions daly city half moon bay and expect more cloud cover rolling through the progress in the evening what to expect partly...
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gil >> reporter: roldan tuesday afternoon of the tropical storm with winds green down power lines.gulf coast force to get hit. big rock piles.. 68 in. officials called for voluntary evacuations in parts of texas. residents still reeling from memorial day flights. satori hundreds of cars and homes. and still soaked north texas those living near lakes or other waterways are worried. "flood on the mark highways under water thousands we not thousands hundreds of houses will be under water. moderate >> reporter: rainfall could be street flooding. no. 0"for in him anymore rain and >> reporter: to set taxes of an oklahoma law arkansas missouri also feels a fax by friday. >> reporter: kedar trade and that the the people in dallas not taking any chances a. tracks signs along the highways warn of possible flooding. simple message turnaround don't drown. >> james: we check local weather track local weather is a live look outside the camera set francisco international airport great shot of the two conditions this year on the bay clouds and relatively heavy over san francisco sunshine we see an
gil >> reporter: roldan tuesday afternoon of the tropical storm with winds green down power lines.gulf coast force to get hit. big rock piles.. 68 in. officials called for voluntary evacuations in parts of texas. residents still reeling from memorial day flights. satori hundreds of cars and homes. and still soaked north texas those living near lakes or other waterways are worried. "flood on the mark highways under water thousands we not thousands hundreds of houses will be under...