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joe goodwin just received his bronze star from the government. it go with his purple heart and prisoner of war medal. he was forced to walk 100-miles to a camp. >> down the road, they go back every day. >> the state of tennessee will official honor joe goodwin for his service on memorial day. >>> the justice department announced it will conduct an investigation of the baltimore police department, the mayor stephanie rawlings-blake asked there for that after the riots and protests. freddie gray suffered a fatal spinal injury. loretta lynch revealed the details earlier this morning she says it will continue to see if the baltimore police will engage in any drim nary practices over the years. baltimore states attorney filed criminal charges against six police officers who were involved in the arrest of freddie gray. >>> four people were killed when a small plane crashed into a busy atlanta interstate. the aircraft crashed into interstate 285 after taking off from detab peachtree airport. the east west highway was shut down at this hour as well, it i
joe goodwin just received his bronze star from the government. it go with his purple heart and prisoner of war medal. he was forced to walk 100-miles to a camp. >> down the road, they go back every day. >> the state of tennessee will official honor joe goodwin for his service on memorial day. >>> the justice department announced it will conduct an investigation of the baltimore police department, the mayor stephanie rawlings-blake asked there for that after the riots and...
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michael goodwin joins me next. you total your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had a liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. new car replacement is just one of the features that come standard with a base liberty mutual policy. and for drivers with accident forgivness,rates won't go up due to your first accident. learn more by calling switch to liberty mutual and you can save up to $423. for a free quote today,call liberty mutual insurance at see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. >>> turning to the race for 2016 the mainstream liberal media's treatment of republican candidates. bloomberg's politics reporter today forced to apologize after he was roundly criticized under significant fire for his recent interview with senator te
michael goodwin joins me next. you total your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had a liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. new car replacement is just one of the features that come standard with a...
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michael goodwin joins me next. we live in a pick and choose world choose choose choose.le for this? enter sleep number... don't miss the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. sleepiq tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! now we can all choose amazing sleep, only at a sleep number store. save $500 on the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. know better sleep with sleep number. >>> turning to the race for 2016 the mainstream liberal media's treatment of republican candidates. bloomberg's politics reporter today forced to apologize after he was roundly criticized under significant fire for his recent interview with senator ted cruz. as you will see, halpern, well, he lost his way. >> when you filled out your application to princeton and harvard law school did you list yourself as hispanic? >> i list myself as cuban-american. i grew up eating cuban food all the time. >> i wanted to give you opportunity to direct
michael goodwin joins me next. we live in a pick and choose world choose choose choose.le for this? enter sleep number... don't miss the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. sleepiq tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! now we can all choose amazing sleep, only at a sleep number store. save $500 on the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq...
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john goodwin of the bay area toll authority acknowledges customer service suggested bankruptcy. says fast track's goal is to work with customers. >> our interest is not in punishing customers, our interest is not collecting violation penalties. our interest really is only in collecting the tolls. >> reporter: he says there are 125 million transactions on the seven state owned bridges every year. >> we execute over 99.9% of those transactions flawlessly. >> reporter: but that remaining .1 of 1% turns out to 342 mistakes every day. most are caused by fast track cameras misreading license plates. >> when you think you're getting ahead, here comes something else to knock you down. >> reporter: she's loaded with invoices for trips she didn't take. >> i don't drive across, i walk across. >> reporter: she lost the car in april 2013 to a repossession, then in late september the fast track invoices started arriving. she has repeatedly worked with fast track and dmv to show that it was no longer her car. >> if i have the proof and i'm sending it to y'all and you're telling me you're not g
john goodwin of the bay area toll authority acknowledges customer service suggested bankruptcy. says fast track's goal is to work with customers. >> our interest is not in punishing customers, our interest is not collecting violation penalties. our interest really is only in collecting the tolls. >> reporter: he says there are 125 million transactions on the seven state owned bridges every year. >> we execute over 99.9% of those transactions flawlessly. >> reporter: but...
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michael goodwin joins me next. the world is filled with air.eople with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronchodilators in one inhaler. anoro is not for asthma. anoro contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, or high blood pressure. tell your doctor if you have glaucoma, prostate or bladder problems, or problems passing urine as anoro may make these problems worse. call your doctor right away if you have worsened breathing chest pain, swelling of your mouth or tongue, problems urinating or eye problems including vision changes or eye pain while taking anoro. nothing can reverse copd. the world
michael goodwin joins me next. the world is filled with air.eople with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronchodilators in one inhaler. anoro is not for asthma. anoro contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is...
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michael goodwin joins me next. i've smoked a lot and quit a lot but ended up nowhere. nicoderm cq patch, with unique extended release technology helps prevent the urge to smoke all day. i want this time to be my last time. that's why i choose nicoderm cq. >>> turning to the race for 2016 the mainstream liberal media's treatment of republican candidates. bloomberg's politics reporter today forced to apologize after he was roundly criticized under significant fire for his recent interview with senator ted cruz. as you will see, halpern, well, he lost his way. >> when you filled out your application to princeton and harvard law school did you list yourself as hispanic? >> i list myself as cuban-american. i grew up eating cuban food all the time. >> i wanted to give you opportunity to directly welcome your colleague, senator sanders, to the race. i would like you to do it, if you would, in espaniole. >> i'm going to stick to english but i appreciate the invitation, senor. >> senator cruz i think handled that about as graciously as anyone could possibly. halpern, i will not
michael goodwin joins me next. i've smoked a lot and quit a lot but ended up nowhere. nicoderm cq patch, with unique extended release technology helps prevent the urge to smoke all day. i want this time to be my last time. that's why i choose nicoderm cq. >>> turning to the race for 2016 the mainstream liberal media's treatment of republican candidates. bloomberg's politics reporter today forced to apologize after he was roundly criticized under significant fire for his recent...
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lou: joining us now, judy miller and michael goodwin. with you, hillary clinton, amazing performance answers 6 questions. is this woman really think she can get away with it. >> is she getting away with it. >> she is, in terms of democrats their support has gone you were it are "the independents" that have fallen away. after 28 dies days of silence she finally bit the bullet. lou: one thing to be the presumtive nominee and expected winner, she is becoming empireious. >> first thing headline on internet stories with this mini-press conference is it hillary clinton breaks her silence, there is no news in what she said but just that she said something. the second thing with the e-mail issue, i want these e-mails out there, of course, she does she sanitized them. the ones are left are the chaffe . >> she has been paying attention to history and she destroyed that server, you can take it to the bank don't you think. >> they had a fire. lou: but we laugh about this, this is dishonesty and throughout the entire -- this appears to be most krupp
lou: joining us now, judy miller and michael goodwin. with you, hillary clinton, amazing performance answers 6 questions. is this woman really think she can get away with it. >> is she getting away with it. >> she is, in terms of democrats their support has gone you were it are "the independents" that have fallen away. after 28 dies days of silence she finally bit the bullet. lou: one thing to be the presumtive nominee and expected winner, she is becoming empireious....
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joining us now michael goodwin and julie roginsky. edted cruz was extraordinary. >> i called halprin out on this, i am no fan of ted cruz, you are right ?oorare. lou: are you a fan of halprin. >> there is no excuse, how did you racially profile someone like that. it was beyond ignore app ignorant. >> i don't believe that halprin or anybody would do that to a democratic cuban-american. only a republican, somehow there is a issue. >> if you had bob menendez on as a cuban democrat he would have probably done the same. lou: jeb bush would say you are dealing with hypotheticals. >> i am. lou: governor had a terrific interview with megan kelly he recapped a bit. -- recan'ted a bit the most important bit perhaps. >> on subject of iraq, a controversial subject knowing what we know, would you have authorized the invasion? >> i would have. >> in 20/20 hindsight you would make a different decision. >> i don't know that decision would have been, that is a hypothetical, but the fact is mistakes were made, as they always are in life. lou: what do y
joining us now michael goodwin and julie roginsky. edted cruz was extraordinary. >> i called halprin out on this, i am no fan of ted cruz, you are right ?oorare. lou: are you a fan of halprin. >> there is no excuse, how did you racially profile someone like that. it was beyond ignore app ignorant. >> i don't believe that halprin or anybody would do that to a democratic cuban-american. only a republican, somehow there is a issue. >> if you had bob menendez on as a cuban...
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i want to read michael goodwin in the new york's piece.ng through the daily deluge of -- the litany of her shameful shenanigans resembles the neighborhood crimes reported by cops. there are simply too many to stomach. doug, that's searing. >> he's also just wrong. no crimes. no crimes alleged. you may well disagree with what she did and how she did it. to my way of thinking, the american people are far more, i dare say, than michael goodwin. and if she had ethical lapses as it's been alleged that's fine. let that be litigated. she hasn't committed any crimes and there's no showing or allegations that she has. >> matt is hillary clinton beatable or just no matter what happens the frontrunner for 2016? >> it's funny with hillary clinton. a lot of us republicans were worried about her. we thought she was so formidable. then she started to talk. then she started to have events. she went so far to have a press conference. which is one of the horrible moments at the beginning of a campaign that any of us has seen. doug is a pollster. i have resp
i want to read michael goodwin in the new york's piece.ng through the daily deluge of -- the litany of her shameful shenanigans resembles the neighborhood crimes reported by cops. there are simply too many to stomach. doug, that's searing. >> he's also just wrong. no crimes. no crimes alleged. you may well disagree with what she did and how she did it. to my way of thinking, the american people are far more, i dare say, than michael goodwin. and if she had ethical lapses as it's been...
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michael goodwin democratic strategist and julie roginsky joins us next.-- florida abounds house does more than three children get the balance of their lives. details are straight ahead. that's what a type e* does. with e*trade's investing insights center, you can spot trends before they become trendy. lou: a major or historic low for the obama administration the appellate court denies the justice department request to allow the president amnestied fiat to go into effect pending appeal this decision is of victory for though lower court judges as well and 25 other states that challenged the president's the opera coated is appealed and 5 million could not apply for the third deportation. the irs admitted these packed into one of the on-line services to access information from 100,000 taxpayers they could bypass a security screen the required social security numbers and addresses and the old reforms but the on-line service has been temporarily shut down by joining us now we have our democratic strategist julie roginsky and michael goodwin i could go on and on
michael goodwin democratic strategist and julie roginsky joins us next.-- florida abounds house does more than three children get the balance of their lives. details are straight ahead. that's what a type e* does. with e*trade's investing insights center, you can spot trends before they become trendy. lou: a major or historic low for the obama administration the appellate court denies the justice department request to allow the president amnestied fiat to go into effect pending appeal this...
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la pequeqa gabrielle goodwin, se ha convertdo en toda una sensacion a sus 8 aqos de edad!! de ellos deberian ser todos los dias!! asi llegamos al final de su edicion nocturna.. gracias por acompaqarnos!y recuerde que las noticias cotinuan en despierta america.. buenas el papalote, romÁn. casi llega a las nubes. romÁn: lo hice por ti, clarita. porque sÉ que te gusta que los papalotes vuelen bien alto. clarita: eres el mejor hermano del mundo. siempre te voy a querer. siempre. romÁn: yo tambiÉn te voy a querer siempre, clarita. siempre. mira, clarita, el papalote estÁ volando bien alto. clarita: ay, dÉjame volarlo a mÍ, romÁn. no seas malo. romÁn: sÍ, nada mÁs que agÁrrale bien la cuerda para que no se te vaya el papalote. clarita: mira, romÁn, el papalote casi llega a las estrellas. el aire estÁ m
la pequeqa gabrielle goodwin, se ha convertdo en toda una sensacion a sus 8 aqos de edad!! de ellos deberian ser todos los dias!! asi llegamos al final de su edicion nocturna.. gracias por acompaqarnos!y recuerde que las noticias cotinuan en despierta america.. buenas el papalote, romÁn. casi llega a las nubes. romÁn: lo hice por ti, clarita. porque sÉ que te gusta que los papalotes vuelen bien alto. clarita: eres el mejor hermano del mundo. siempre te voy a querer. siempre. romÁn: yo...
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we bring back ed rollins, judy miller and michael goodwin. what do you think?rom now, when it is may of next year i will be able to tell you exactly. at this point in time i think there are five or six very serious people in this race. you can't count bush out in spite of the fact he has had a lousy couple of weeks. he will have an enormous sum of money. the game is going to get over quick. california new york new jersey that don't traditionally matter in the nominating process this time can matter. they are late. at the end of the game you may need to get that. the crowded field is going to keep anybody early on from being a winner. >> the question now to all candidates and the media is would you have gone into iraq if you knew now what we -- if you knew then what we now know? the other question to ask hillary, is should we have pulled out of iraq 100% now that we know that isis has taken control and taken all the american weaponry? >> that's the nightmare question for her and an easier question for someone like rubio who distinguished himself this week by def
we bring back ed rollins, judy miller and michael goodwin. what do you think?rom now, when it is may of next year i will be able to tell you exactly. at this point in time i think there are five or six very serious people in this race. you can't count bush out in spite of the fact he has had a lousy couple of weeks. he will have an enormous sum of money. the game is going to get over quick. california new york new jersey that don't traditionally matter in the nominating process this time can...
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la pequeqa gabrielle goodwin, se ha convertdo en toda una sensacion a sus 8 aqos de edad!! de ellos deberian ser todos los dias!! asi llegamos al final de su edicion nocturna.. gracias por acompaqarnos!y recuerde que las noticias cotinuan en despierta america.. buenas ♪ al despertar ♪ kira: quÉ tal?buenos dÍas. fabiola: hoy es 1 de mayo. habrÁn varias manifestaciones para celebrar el dÍa del trabajador. es el
la pequeqa gabrielle goodwin, se ha convertdo en toda una sensacion a sus 8 aqos de edad!! de ellos deberian ser todos los dias!! asi llegamos al final de su edicion nocturna.. gracias por acompaqarnos!y recuerde que las noticias cotinuan en despierta america.. buenas ♪ al despertar ♪ kira: quÉ tal?buenos dÍas. fabiola: hoy es 1 de mayo. habrÁn varias manifestaciones para celebrar el dÍa del trabajador. es el
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la pequeqa gabrielle goodwin, se ha convertdo en toda una sensacion a sus 8 aqos de edad!!n ser todos los dias!! asi llegamos al final de su edicion nocturna.. gracias por acompaqarnos!y recuerde que las noticias cotinuan en despierta america.. buenas ♪ enrique: bienvenidos a contacto deportivo con amÉrica lleno de gloria ahora a enfocarse en conseguir el boleto a la fiesta grande ademÁs las apuestas parejas la expectativa y nosotros con cobertura no tal desde las vegas. ivÁn: a dos dÍas de la pelea del siglo le preguntamos al ex campeÓn quiÉn es su favorito. ademÁs aseguran que ronaldinho se va del querÉtaro y la prÓxima vÍctima de sus trasnochadas podrÍa ser un equipo de la mayor league soccer, contacto deportiva comienza ahora. ♪
la pequeqa gabrielle goodwin, se ha convertdo en toda una sensacion a sus 8 aqos de edad!!n ser todos los dias!! asi llegamos al final de su edicion nocturna.. gracias por acompaqarnos!y recuerde que las noticias cotinuan en despierta america.. buenas ♪ enrique: bienvenidos a contacto deportivo con amÉrica lleno de gloria ahora a enfocarse en conseguir el boleto a la fiesta grande ademÁs las apuestas parejas la expectativa y nosotros con cobertura no tal desde las vegas. ivÁn: a dos dÍas...
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. >> tonight was good for us because we had a goodwin in memphis in game four.e had the urgency about us today. >> the warriors can close it out in memphis, but closing out a team in desperation mode is one of the toughest things to do. mike shumann abc7 sports. >> you are right. it won't be easy on friday night. the long ball killed the giants. here it comes and there it goes. george springer crushed it. astros hit three tboms -- bombs. a's and red sox and his first of the season. this is the only run the red sox needed because the a's got nothing. the a's get shut out 2-0. >> go warrior. grilled sourdough, fresh tomato and crispy bacon bring the flavor... and sriracha-marinated chicken brings the heat. lucky for this guy this swiss cheese doubles as a fire blanket. new sriracha spicy super chick'n. denny's. welcome to america's diner. >> that is our report. we appreciate your time. >> thank you for joining us. coming up, >>> dicky: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- elizabeth banks, marc maron and music from earl sweatshirt featuring badbadnot
. >> tonight was good for us because we had a goodwin in memphis in game four.e had the urgency about us today. >> the warriors can close it out in memphis, but closing out a team in desperation mode is one of the toughest things to do. mike shumann abc7 sports. >> you are right. it won't be easy on friday night. the long ball killed the giants. here it comes and there it goes. george springer crushed it. astros hit three tboms -- bombs. a's and red sox and his first of the...
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. >> tonight was good for us because we had a goodwin in memphis in game four. we are not sure how we would respond. we had the urgency about us today. >> the warriors can close it out in memphis, but closing out a team in desperation mode is one of the toughest things to do. mike shumann abc7 sports. >> you are right. it won't be easy on friday night. the long ball killed the giants. here it comes and there it goes. george springer crushed it. astros hit three tboms -- bombs. a's and red sox and his first of the season. this is the only run the red sox needed because the a's got nothing. the a's get shut out 2-0. >> go warrior. >> they is there an elk in your bed? with sleep number, now there's an adjustment for that. only at a sleep number store. save $500 on the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. know better sleep with sleep number. >> that is our report. we appreciate your time. >> thank you for joining us. coming up, actress elizabeth banks. >> have a good night. "world news now." lysol knows the soft places we love could be home
. >> tonight was good for us because we had a goodwin in memphis in game four. we are not sure how we would respond. we had the urgency about us today. >> the warriors can close it out in memphis, but closing out a team in desperation mode is one of the toughest things to do. mike shumann abc7 sports. >> you are right. it won't be easy on friday night. the long ball killed the giants. here it comes and there it goes. george springer crushed it. astros hit three tboms -- bombs....
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robert goodwin is designing another super tower for a turkish developer.ature of tall buildings and is much more about the way that the wind interacts with a tall building, if it moves slowly you don't feel it. >>> where we're standing. is it moving? the building is moving. but you don't feel it. >>> a pair of 650 ton pendulums on the roof counter the mulch and, at five points, there are no windows to let the wind through, it still is unnerving to be up there. >>> i've been up here, and i can't get used to it, my handles are shaking and people are going to live up here. >>> in the end these buildings are about power. super slender towers are the future of new york, and a select few will see it. and for everyone else, this new form of engineering only serves to elevate the rich farther above the rest. >>> and, of course, you can keep up-to-date >>> very few people get up in evil. what evil can i do today? >> he wrote the epic novel, a song of fire and ice, the basis for the hbo series "game of thrones" now in its fourth season, george r.r. martin is working
robert goodwin is designing another super tower for a turkish developer.ature of tall buildings and is much more about the way that the wind interacts with a tall building, if it moves slowly you don't feel it. >>> where we're standing. is it moving? the building is moving. but you don't feel it. >>> a pair of 650 ton pendulums on the roof counter the mulch and, at five points, there are no windows to let the wind through, it still is unnerving to be up there. >>>...
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let me bring in doris kearns goodwin, presidential historian.with us tonight. i appreciate your time. is the next president going to shape this country for the next 50 years? >> well it's very possibly so. even if you assume that four of these people on the sitting supreme court will be in their 80s by the time that the president's next term is over, two of them will be in their 70s and the fact is that some of the others, something could happen to. you're possibly seeing six appointments and just one term. most of the judges retire. this is a major change in the numbers that this new president is going to have to deal with. >> and is this unprecedented? has any president had this much at stake, or any presidential election? >> well the interesting thing is that of course accepting f inging inging inging inging -- excepting fdr, the only other two presidents in the 21st century who have approached these numbers, taft had six appointees and eisenhower had five. interestingly, neither turned out the way either one of them might have hoped. of taft
let me bring in doris kearns goodwin, presidential historian.with us tonight. i appreciate your time. is the next president going to shape this country for the next 50 years? >> well it's very possibly so. even if you assume that four of these people on the sitting supreme court will be in their 80s by the time that the president's next term is over, two of them will be in their 70s and the fact is that some of the others, something could happen to. you're possibly seeing six appointments...
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. >> tonight was good for us because we had a goodwin in memphis in game four.ld respond. we had the urgency about us today. >> the warriors can close it out in memphis, but closing out a team in desperation mode is one of the toughest things to do. mike shumann abc7 sports. >> you are right. it won't be easy on friday night. the long ball killed the giants. here it comes and there it goes. george springer crushed it. astros hit three tboms -- bombs. a's and red sox and his first of the season. this is the only run the red sox needed because the a's got nothing. the a's get shut out 2-0. >> go warrior.
. >> tonight was good for us because we had a goodwin in memphis in game four.ld respond. we had the urgency about us today. >> the warriors can close it out in memphis, but closing out a team in desperation mode is one of the toughest things to do. mike shumann abc7 sports. >> you are right. it won't be easy on friday night. the long ball killed the giants. here it comes and there it goes. george springer crushed it. astros hit three tboms -- bombs. a's and red sox and his...
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robert goodwin is designing another for a turn kirk developer. >>> the nature of tall buildings, even are far less lender is much more about the way that the wind interacts with the tall building. the tower always moves but if it moves slowly. >>> where we are standing is it moving? >>> it is moving. but you don't feel it. >>> a pair of 60 ton pendulums on the roof counter the mulch and five points along the length, there are no windows to let the wind through. but, it is still unnerving to be up there. >>> i've been up here, for an hour, i can't get used to it, people are going to live up here and, they say this is the future of high end residential living. >>> these are about power super slender towers are the future of new york, and a select few will see it. but for everyone else, this new form of engineering only serves to elevate the rich even farther above the rest. >>> jacob ward al jazera new york >> it's doves versus hawks in the republican party. thinks foreign policy is the weakness in the presidential race but republicans themselves are split on u.s. muscle-flexing. will m
robert goodwin is designing another for a turn kirk developer. >>> the nature of tall buildings, even are far less lender is much more about the way that the wind interacts with the tall building. the tower always moves but if it moves slowly. >>> where we are standing is it moving? >>> it is moving. but you don't feel it. >>> a pair of 60 ton pendulums on the roof counter the mulch and five points along the length, there are no windows to let the wind...
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goodwin has -- ms. goomdman has won numerous awards.onored with the 2014 if stone medal for lifetime achievement. she is also the first journalist to have received the right livelihood award, widely known as the alternative nobel prize for, quote developing an innovative model of truly independent, grassroots journalism that brings too many people the alternative voices that are often excluded by the mainstream media. end quote. she was a recipient of the american women in radio and television gracie award and the nation prize for creative citizenship. her reporting on east timor in nigeria has won numerous awards, including the robert f kennedy prize for international reporting and the alfred dupont award. it is now my pressure to introduce the director. [applause] director: thank you very much for you we have just had a very refreshing session. with some students and some other folks in the audience who asked some very penetrating questions about the bush doctrine and our security and the threats, and i tell you that it is very stimul
goodwin has -- ms. goomdman has won numerous awards.onored with the 2014 if stone medal for lifetime achievement. she is also the first journalist to have received the right livelihood award, widely known as the alternative nobel prize for, quote developing an innovative model of truly independent, grassroots journalism that brings too many people the alternative voices that are often excluded by the mainstream media. end quote. she was a recipient of the american women in radio and television...
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robert goodwin is designing another super slender tower for a turkish developer. >>> the tall buildingsess slender is much more about the way that the wind interact wes a tall building, the tower will always move in the wind, and if it moves slowly you don't feel it. >>> is it moving right now in yes, but you don't feel it. >>> 60 ton pep do you lumps on the roof counter it, and five points, on the tower, there are no windows to let the wind through. but it it is still unnerving be to up there. >>> i can't get used to it. my hands are sweaty and people will live up here. this is the future of high enresidential living. >>> in the end these buildings are about power. super slender towers are the future of new york and a select few will see it from on high. but for everyone else in the city, this new form of engineering only serves it elevate the rich each farther above the rest. >>> jacob. >>> lastly this bulletin, a private space company has successfully launched, a capsule, that hopefully will send astronauts into orbit. >>> it reached a altitude of 1,500 meters. they tested things. th
robert goodwin is designing another super slender tower for a turkish developer. >>> the tall buildingsess slender is much more about the way that the wind interact wes a tall building, the tower will always move in the wind, and if it moves slowly you don't feel it. >>> is it moving right now in yes, but you don't feel it. >>> 60 ton pep do you lumps on the roof counter it, and five points, on the tower, there are no windows to let the wind through. but it it is...
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. >> reporter: tracy we have a pretty goodwin doe of what's going on behind us. you can see a well-lit area with crews in yellow and orange vests and some in hard hats are on the scene along the tracks. there are dozens of emergency vehicles as well as parked around. they asked passengers for a head count. jeff cutler is a victim. he told us that at temple university lopt he said most of the passengers were able to respond. some were in such bad shape bleeding between seats and luggage and other travelers. >> i guess i was upside down. it's hard to tell. it was hard to orient myself to what was up and what was down. people around me were in various stages of inability to move. >> reporter: and jeff cutler was taken from the scene that you're looking at by police along with some other passengers to temple university hospital. we're also learning more about how doctors and nurses separated the injured passengers based on their injuries. i'm working on that. we'll have more information from you on that coming up in the next half hour. reporting live in port richmond
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you remember doris kearns goodwin wrote that wonderful story about lincoln his team of rivals. if you read it, i hope you had the same reaction i did. the dialogue seemed very plausible. the opinions that were being stated and the words that were being used made it seem like she must have been a fly on the wall 150 years ago. of course she wasn't she went to 100 different libraries and collected the physical correspondence of the principals and used that to recreate the dialogue of the time. now imagine it's 2150 and you're trying to write about the beginning of the 21st century and you can't find a damn thing because all the e-mail has evaporated or worse you have these giant disks full of bits that represent the e-mail, but the application program and the operating system it ran on and the hardware that the operating system animated don't work anymore. they're gone nobody has supported them. you have a pile of rotten bits on your hands. i want to prevent that from happening. there are only a few ways i know of to do it. the best way i have seen so far i lectured about this wi
you remember doris kearns goodwin wrote that wonderful story about lincoln his team of rivals. if you read it, i hope you had the same reaction i did. the dialogue seemed very plausible. the opinions that were being stated and the words that were being used made it seem like she must have been a fly on the wall 150 years ago. of course she wasn't she went to 100 different libraries and collected the physical correspondence of the principals and used that to recreate the dialogue of the time....
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he said, "i'm detective goodwin. where are you?", "you need to come home." >> reporter: first time you heard that name, goodwyn, huh? >> i showed up and goodwyn and sullivan came out and i just about fainted. and goodwyn had to practically carry me into the house because i was terrified. >> reporter: what did they tell you it was all about? >> i don't remember. i remember that i didn't tell them anything. >> reporter: lou himself was continuing to confound the officers by not giving up his real name. >> we're very frustrated at that point. we swept him away to the jail as fast as possible. we wanted his fingerprints immediately. we wanted to know who he was. and that didn't occur. >> reporter: castro's prints didn't show up in any federal database and, even after a six-hour interview, he didn't crack. >> so after the search warrant, after the tennessee trip, we came back to wichita partly happy because we had arrested lou castro, but we still didn't know who he was at that point. >> reporter: so when castro pleaded guilty to id frau
he said, "i'm detective goodwin. where are you?", "you need to come home." >> reporter: first time you heard that name, goodwyn, huh? >> i showed up and goodwyn and sullivan came out and i just about fainted. and goodwyn had to practically carry me into the house because i was terrified. >> reporter: what did they tell you it was all about? >> i don't remember. i remember that i didn't tell them anything. >> reporter: lou himself was continuing...
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joining us now democratic strategist julie roginsky and pulitzer prize-winning journalist michael goodwincolumn that the president doesn't have a plan with the islamic state. >> is there an obama vision for anything? >> based on what we see i would say that vision is retreat that america would abdicate. to put it into neutral terms to shrink the footprints around the world there for the world is better for america. six years later i think we can clearly say it doesn't work out that way. >> i am an agreement with secretary carter they need to figure this out on their own there are no good guys with this fight. freed empower the iranians then we empower ice is the biggest mistake we ever made was to go into iraq to think we would not upset iran as a result there is no good guys iraq is a failed state it never should have ben est. 100 years ago it is a sectarian country the problem is we cannot fight the iraqis. >> you go back 100 years and we have limited ability to change history but we have immense capacity to change cover future. what should this administration due to be constructive wit
joining us now democratic strategist julie roginsky and pulitzer prize-winning journalist michael goodwincolumn that the president doesn't have a plan with the islamic state. >> is there an obama vision for anything? >> based on what we see i would say that vision is retreat that america would abdicate. to put it into neutral terms to shrink the footprints around the world there for the world is better for america. six years later i think we can clearly say it doesn't work out that...
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the latest clinton discovery, guy benson, townhall.com, fred barnes "weekly standard" and michael goodwin from "the new york post." welcome all. michael, start with you. what do you make of this? a secret company set aside for the sole purpose of passing money a pass-through agency. everybody does it, come on michael. what is the problem? >> don't you have one? i have one. the clintons when you look at the structure of their financial dealings, we know the foundation. the foundation has numerous spin-offs. clinton this, clinton that everything. gerri: right. >> you have got this media matters this arm they use to attack their critics money passing through sidney blumenthal to there as well as the foundation. now we have this one. there is a lot of overlapping corporations at that all seem to fall under this. it is a little bit like the way the mafia operates frankly. gerri: the way the mafia operates. the way corporate america operates. it is the way the 1% operates. i want to show you, because it is in the ethernet tonight. what is a shell company? it is really pretty simple. it's a vehi
the latest clinton discovery, guy benson, townhall.com, fred barnes "weekly standard" and michael goodwin from "the new york post." welcome all. michael, start with you. what do you make of this? a secret company set aside for the sole purpose of passing money a pass-through agency. everybody does it, come on michael. what is the problem? >> don't you have one? i have one. the clintons when you look at the structure of their financial dealings, we know the foundation....
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michael goodwin of the "new york post" also a fox news contributor. todd starnes fox news radio. we do this every year. we see the "pig book." it continues to happen, todd. >> owe, my gosh. i had a chance to look at the "pig book," and a couple things stuck out. $1.1 million for the park service agricultural tourism. would you rather go to dollywood or look for kumquats. what the heck is agricultural tourism? melissa: michael good win you stay on top of this. i read your articles. it >> another point to be made, both sides of the aisle. republicans and democrats are doing it. the dinnally commission mentioned by blake, which was decommissioned in 2009, they're still getting millions of dollars. that was made famous i about the late senator ted stevens republican from alaska. his daughter may be using the same means of getting money. >> don't forget proxmire's golden fleece award goes back decades. it has not stopped. melissa: check out shares of dupont. down 5% as outcome of two years of boardroom jousting rattles investors rooting for change. chemical company shareholders defeat
michael goodwin of the "new york post" also a fox news contributor. todd starnes fox news radio. we do this every year. we see the "pig book." it continues to happen, todd. >> owe, my gosh. i had a chance to look at the "pig book," and a couple things stuck out. $1.1 million for the park service agricultural tourism. would you rather go to dollywood or look for kumquats. what the heck is agricultural tourism? melissa: michael good win you stay on top of this....
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in fact, churchill had assembled his open team of rivals at doris carnes goodwin termed abraham lincoln's cabinet during the american civil war. churchill's men were constantly carping, back-biting maneuver for positions. lord beaver brooke the minister of aircraft production, employed flatter to too toe get what he wanted. sometimes it worked. during a cabinet meeting he passed a note to alexander labor man serving as first lord of the admiral. this note said, quote will do all i can to help you. it said, continuing, i believe you will do the job better than anybody else can. and alexander became one of beaverbook's chief spouter inside the cabinet. sometimes the flattery failed. quote, can we make a platform for you where i can stand by your side? i am sure you can do into if you determine to build it he wrote to ernest bevin the minister of -- oops -- there the minister of labor. he seemed to be suggesting bevin built a plat form to rival winston churchill and bevin thought this forecast quite dangerous. he replied i have no intention of build anything platforms during the war outside
in fact, churchill had assembled his open team of rivals at doris carnes goodwin termed abraham lincoln's cabinet during the american civil war. churchill's men were constantly carping, back-biting maneuver for positions. lord beaver brooke the minister of aircraft production, employed flatter to too toe get what he wanted. sometimes it worked. during a cabinet meeting he passed a note to alexander labor man serving as first lord of the admiral. this note said, quote will do all i can to help...
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robert goodwin is designing a new slender tower for a turkish developer. >> they understanding structurethe building as being something that holds i it up. there's a weight that you have to keep up. but the nature of tall buildings, even ones far less slender than this, is much more bb the way thatthe way about the wrind interacts. ifwrind -- wind interacts. >> the building is moving absolutely. you don't feel it. we are able to engineer the building in such a way that the people will not perceive the movement. >> a pair of 650ton pendulums on the roof counter the building's movement and five lengths of the tower there are no windows to let the wind through. in spite of all that it's still unnerving to be up there. >> i've been up here the better part of an hour and i can't get used to it. my hands are shaking and are sweaty. however this is future of high end residential living. >> the u.s. invented are high rises in 1885. thanks to elevators and steel frame construction. carol willis says the super-thin sky scrape are money makes it possible. >> there are now ten of those buildings tha
robert goodwin is designing a new slender tower for a turkish developer. >> they understanding structurethe building as being something that holds i it up. there's a weight that you have to keep up. but the nature of tall buildings, even ones far less slender than this, is much more bb the way thatthe way about the wrind interacts. ifwrind -- wind interacts. >> the building is moving absolutely. you don't feel it. we are able to engineer the building in such a way that the people...
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robert goodwin is developing another tower for a turkish developer. >> for most people, they understand structure and a building is something that holds it up. that there's a weight, and you have to keep it up, but the nature of tall buildings even those much smaller than this, it's about the way that the wind interacts with the building. the four is always going to move with the wind, but if it's slow you don't feel it. >> pendulums on the roof counter the building's movement. and there are no windows to let the wind through but in spite of all of that, it's still unnerving to be up there. >> there are now more than ten of those buildings that are beginning to emerge on the skyline, and i'm sure that there will be more in the coming years. it seems there are some announced every day. >> these super slender towers are new in new york, but for everyone else in the city, this new form of engineering only serves to elevate the rich farther above the rest. jacob ward, aljazeera. >> for a look at what's coming up at the top of the hour, john seigenthaler is here. >> going too far. the collec
robert goodwin is developing another tower for a turkish developer. >> for most people, they understand structure and a building is something that holds it up. that there's a weight, and you have to keep it up, but the nature of tall buildings even those much smaller than this, it's about the way that the wind interacts with the building. the four is always going to move with the wind, but if it's slow you don't feel it. >> pendulums on the roof counter the building's movement. and...
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robert goodwin is designing another tower for a turkish developer. >> for most people, they understand structure and a building as being something that holds it up, that there's a weight and you have to keep it up, but the nature of tall buildings, even ones with far less slender than this is much more about the way that the wind interacting with a tall building, because the tower's always going to move in the wind, but if it moves slowly you don't feel it. >> is it moving? >> the building is moving, absolutely, but you don't feel it. >> a pair of 650-ton pendulums on the roof counter the building's movement and at five pounds along the length of the tower, there are no windows to let the wind through. despite that, it's still unnerving to be up here. >> my hands are sweaty, they're shaking, but people are going to live up here. the experts say this is the future of high end residential living. >> in the end, these buildings are about power. >> these towers are the future of new york and a select few wealthy residents will see that from on high. for everyone else in the city. this new
robert goodwin is designing another tower for a turkish developer. >> for most people, they understand structure and a building as being something that holds it up, that there's a weight and you have to keep it up, but the nature of tall buildings, even ones with far less slender than this is much more about the way that the wind interacting with a tall building, because the tower's always going to move in the wind, but if it moves slowly you don't feel it. >> is it moving? >>...
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robert goodwin is designing another super slender tower for a turkish developer. >> for most people they understructure and a building as being something that holds it up that there's a weight and you have to keep it up. the nature of tall buildings, even ones that are less slender than this is much more about the way that the wind interacts with a tall building. the tower is going to move in the wind but if it moves slowly, you don't feel it. >> where we stand now, is it moving? >> the building is moving. you don't feel it. >> we are able to engineer the building in such a way that the people will not see the movement. >> a pair of 650 tonne pendulums on the roof counter the movement. at 5 points along the lengths of the tower, there's no window to let the wind through. despite of that it's unnerving to be up there. >> i have been up here for the better part of an hour i can't get used to it. in theory people live up here if you ask the experts this is the future of high end residential living. >> the united states invented skyscrapers in 1885 and 1930s new york built icons like the emp
robert goodwin is designing another super slender tower for a turkish developer. >> for most people they understructure and a building as being something that holds it up that there's a weight and you have to keep it up. the nature of tall buildings, even ones that are less slender than this is much more about the way that the wind interacts with a tall building. the tower is going to move in the wind but if it moves slowly, you don't feel it. >> where we stand now, is it moving?...
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michael goodwin is back as well. what do you think about this?s positioning herself as the ceo who can manage the country back into its rightful place. i think we saw that movie. it didn't work out. >> we did. this is an appeal that's popular with republicans that you can run the government kind of like a business. obviously mitt romney made his business history. more of his case for being president than governor of massachusetts. that didn't work. and so, you know, right now fiorina has impressed a lot of people in iowa and in new hampshire. they listen to her. they come away positively inclined for her. which is good. she is currently in the third politics average of polls 14th in a 14-candidate pool. melissa: she's obviously the only woman running on the republican side right now. that has to help. >> look i think it's fascinating that there is such a big field. it's very interesting. you have ben carson. an african-american surgeon. you have two cuban americans. marco rubio and ted cruz. you've got a woman. so you have a really diverse field.
michael goodwin is back as well. what do you think about this?s positioning herself as the ceo who can manage the country back into its rightful place. i think we saw that movie. it didn't work out. >> we did. this is an appeal that's popular with republicans that you can run the government kind of like a business. obviously mitt romney made his business history. more of his case for being president than governor of massachusetts. that didn't work. and so, you know, right now fiorina has...
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michael goodwin's piece, he proves the need for broken windows policing. he writes that baltimore should be a wake-up call. handcuffing the cops ultimately leads to more violent crime and not less and and's up with the national guard in the streets like a war zone. he goes on to note that what america is witnessing is what happens every day in neighborhoods under police. violence spirals out of control and doesn't stop until someone stops it. we want to hear from our viewers on this concept of broken windows policing. it is known for a time in baltimore as zero-tolerance policing. the former governor and mayor -- former governor of maryland who used to be mayor of baltimore. gabriel is up first in laurel maryland. caller: my idea is [indiscernible] when i get there, that is crazy. the attitude of whoever has the guns has the power is the boss is also increasing the problem. it does not change anything. it only creates enmity between the police force and the populace. the best thing to do is to understand the people. they are supposed to be like leaders. i
michael goodwin's piece, he proves the need for broken windows policing. he writes that baltimore should be a wake-up call. handcuffing the cops ultimately leads to more violent crime and not less and and's up with the national guard in the streets like a war zone. he goes on to note that what america is witnessing is what happens every day in neighborhoods under police. violence spirals out of control and doesn't stop until someone stops it. we want to hear from our viewers on this concept of...
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this code to allow the document to be edited but the year 2150 in your doris kerns goodwin is great great-granddaughtersand you want to read about the beginnings of the 21st century. she wrote that wonderful story of lincoln and the tv of rifles. then a dialogue seemed very plausible. in then to have that physical correspondents so now imagine it is 2150 in trying to write about the beginning of the 21st century and you cannot find a daily thing because all e-mail has evaporated or worse you have these gigantic risks that represent the e-mail but the application programs and operating systems and though hardware don't work anymore. nobody supports them you have a pile of rotten disks on your hands. iowa to prevent a few ways i have lectured on this with my party's just last week at stanford. but to develop a virtual machine capability that can emulate hardware then run the operating systems on the machine then run those applications and it works. he showed 20 different emulations a hint he wished away we 1987 turbo tax running on of mcintosh including the crappy graphics it was a phenomenal performance
this code to allow the document to be edited but the year 2150 in your doris kerns goodwin is great great-granddaughtersand you want to read about the beginnings of the 21st century. she wrote that wonderful story of lincoln and the tv of rifles. then a dialogue seemed very plausible. in then to have that physical correspondents so now imagine it is 2150 in trying to write about the beginning of the 21st century and you cannot find a daily thing because all e-mail has evaporated or worse you...
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proposed and has got this specific language in it and gives him some interesting leeway that professor goodwin will talk about. i want to orient you about what he's asking for. he says as the president is authorized subject to limitations to use armed forces of the united states as the president determines to be necessary and appropriate against isil or associated persons or forces. if you go down further he has some restrictions. it does not authorize armed forces in crime comebat operations. it's not previously used in documents. what is an enduring offensive ground operations and he says the authorization shall terminate they years after the date of the enactment. unlike the aumf of 2001 the president's proposing this this one includes a built-in determination date. that's the final thing i want to talk about from my perspective. what would be their role in the discussions? i don't speak officially or personally from the official position but i can talk to you about what the military wants in any operation as they want clear objectives of what they are expected to accomplish and two they wa
proposed and has got this specific language in it and gives him some interesting leeway that professor goodwin will talk about. i want to orient you about what he's asking for. he says as the president is authorized subject to limitations to use armed forces of the united states as the president determines to be necessary and appropriate against isil or associated persons or forces. if you go down further he has some restrictions. it does not authorize armed forces in crime comebat operations....
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. >> but a goodwin for european companies. >> that's right. they have been taking a lot of market shares. take market shares out of the u.s. market so helping them and benefitting them and of course the european recovery is coming through quite nicely. it's what we call shuffling the monetary deck chairs. whoever gets their currency down gets their growth up. >> i have to point out the europe versus u.s. debate has been gaining momentum on this side losing steam. a similar story when you look at the italian and spanish equity markets. >> that's right. there's a little bit of nervousness about greece but we saw reversal in the euro weakness. four, five six weeks ago and a back up in bund yields and what we see in markets is bunds and treasury sell off and equity starting to sell off because of the pressure on the rising yield. they're much more correlated than they used to be in the old days. they tend to broadly move in the same direction. >> i also want to talk about specific stocks related to what's happening in the german market. lower on a
. >> but a goodwin for european companies. >> that's right. they have been taking a lot of market shares. take market shares out of the u.s. market so helping them and benefitting them and of course the european recovery is coming through quite nicely. it's what we call shuffling the monetary deck chairs. whoever gets their currency down gets their growth up. >> i have to point out the europe versus u.s. debate has been gaining momentum on this side losing steam. a similar...
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to take sort of a step back and look the at this same issues that colonel narramore and professor goodwindiscussed from a broader perspective and constitutional perspective to indicate where we are from broad constitutional perspectives, and then come back to some of the more technical detailed issues that professor goodman just addressed. it's also, believe it or not, it's campaign season for the 2016 presidency already. and so, it's also worth thinking about where are we going forward with this? what are the candidates and the future administrations -- what will their likely perspectives be on the allocation of war powers in these various scenarios that we've been discovering. so i want to open with a quotation from someone who is both an educator and teacher in law. barack obama. he says the president does that have the power under the constitution to unilateral authorize military in situations that does not involve stopping a natural stop of the administration. that's from the 2008 obama and not the 2015 version. in this, i'd argue candidate obama's viewpoint in 2008, while he was a c
to take sort of a step back and look the at this same issues that colonel narramore and professor goodwindiscussed from a broader perspective and constitutional perspective to indicate where we are from broad constitutional perspectives, and then come back to some of the more technical detailed issues that professor goodman just addressed. it's also, believe it or not, it's campaign season for the 2016 presidency already. and so, it's also worth thinking about where are we going forward with...