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and gus wenner. of rolling stone.hat an amazing book and what an amazing journey it has been politics and personalities. way back when, what were you thinking? and howted to have fun much i enjoyed. found out i was going to be in a band. what i kind of knew how to do was journalism. i worked on a newspaper in high school. magazine or a good any kind about lead at the time about rock 'n roll and what had become known, about something. it had a social purpose and it wasn't just a phenomenon for teenage girls. we started taking music on its own terms, respectful of what the musicians are intending. we were like evangelists early on. what musicians wanted to communicate to their audience and to each other. and the destination. and they respect us and gave amazing interviews. way, it was always could afford to print. to bring it down in size and finally change the paper quality. so i think that's when it became the magazine. ben white was working with you at that time. how many people? jann: may be five or six people. all
and gus wenner. of rolling stone.hat an amazing book and what an amazing journey it has been politics and personalities. way back when, what were you thinking? and howted to have fun much i enjoyed. found out i was going to be in a band. what i kind of knew how to do was journalism. i worked on a newspaper in high school. magazine or a good any kind about lead at the time about rock 'n roll and what had become known, about something. it had a social purpose and it wasn't just a phenomenon for...
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charlie: gus, you were born when? gus: 1990.harlie: how long have you wanted to work for rolling stone? gus: probably as long as i've been working for a long time. i had other plans. charlie: what happened? gus: after i graduated school, i had some time. i wanted to work there to learn something, with no intentions of it turning into anything more. i think we discussed that, and you echoed the same sentiment. it was an incredible nine months. i was planning to stop working, and my dad took me out to lunch and asked me if i would run the website. charlie: what was this, 19 -- gus: this was about 2013. ago.ie: four years gus: yeah. charlie: and what is your role now? gus: i run the digital gus: i run the digital operations of the business, and i oversee marketing across the company. ♪ charlie: where are you in terms of the 50th anniversary? gus: me personally? i am doing three things. i am enjoying continuing editing the magazine and being a part of that, and all the excitement that comes with it. particularly in times like now. s
charlie: gus, you were born when? gus: 1990.harlie: how long have you wanted to work for rolling stone? gus: probably as long as i've been working for a long time. i had other plans. charlie: what happened? gus: after i graduated school, i had some time. i wanted to work there to learn something, with no intentions of it turning into anything more. i think we discussed that, and you echoed the same sentiment. it was an incredible nine months. i was planning to stop working, and my dad took me...
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outpaced me at that, too. >> rose: gus plays the guitar? very well. >> rose: really? at one time did you think you would be a musician? >> i realized d i was better at business and singing than playing guitar. >> i didn't want to take gus off the path he was on to be a rock and roller. that's such a fun thing. but then he was so good at this other thing, had a real natural skill and talent for managing people and running things and being a leader. i said, you can do that, but do you really want to live the lifestyle of a musician, travel in a band all the time. >> rose: a musician would say i'm tired to have the road and coming back to do studio stuff. when you knew he might be interested, you wanted to make damn sure, to load it up as much as you could? >> i wanted to make sure he wanted to do it, was comfortable for it, and he demonstrated those things. i didn't push him or made him do something or asked him to cosomething he didn't feel like. it has to come naturally. >> rose: does james have a role? >> not anymore. a lot of advice. >> r
outpaced me at that, too. >> rose: gus plays the guitar? very well. >> rose: really? at one time did you think you would be a musician? >> i realized d i was better at business and singing than playing guitar. >> i didn't want to take gus off the path he was on to be a rock and roller. that's such a fun thing. but then he was so good at this other thing, had a real natural skill and talent for managing people and running things and being a leader. i said, you can do...
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we don't know what this thing is, but someday, gus will because this is the thing that gus will buildis is the thing that could change gus' world. gus doesn't know what this thing is, but we know what this thing is. this is the thing we'll help gus get rid of. and without this thing, gus can grow up to build this thing, whatever that thing is, because that's what we do. we do health things, and we do those things for northern california, birthplace of pioneers. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ to take advantage of this offer on a volvo s90, visit your local dealer. >>> good evening. the warriors say there's nothing to worry about. steph curry is fine, even though he sat out of practice today after an undisclosed injury in game one last night. we think he tweaked his left ankle or something on this play right here. really nothing fancy, just kind of landed awkwardly on the lay-up. the words of the day, routine maintenance. >> just routine maintenance, that i get done whether it's on the back or on the bench or routine court, it happens and nothing to worry about. >> no, no concerns, he could have gone toda
we don't know what this thing is, but someday, gus will because this is the thing that gus will buildis is the thing that could change gus' world. gus doesn't know what this thing is, but we know what this thing is. this is the thing we'll help gus get rid of. and without this thing, gus can grow up to build this thing, whatever that thing is, because that's what we do. we do health things, and we do those things for northern california, birthplace of pioneers. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ to take...
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gus le shea joins us to talk about that, good to see you, gus, as always. it sounds like pretty good news for th >> that's right. what we're seeing is people are in better financial shape. they paid down a lot of debt after the great recession. and then also what we have is people, the bad events from the great recession, foreclosures, bankrup ba, those are gradua disappearing from people's credit histories. >> when do we start to see that impact the economy, or are we already seeing it? >> i think we're already seeing it. auto sales are strong, we have more auto loans as people's credit scores improve. we have more people moving into home ownership. some people have been delayed becaus they have a bad correred history, as their credit scores improve they'll move into more homes, that's very good news. >> debt levels are also going higher, as we've reported on "nightly business report." are you worried about that? even though credit scores are up, debt is increasing as well. >> i'm not that concerned about that. if we look at debt as a share of income, it's
gus le shea joins us to talk about that, good to see you, gus, as always. it sounds like pretty good news for th >> that's right. what we're seeing is people are in better financial shape. they paid down a lot of debt after the great recession. and then also what we have is people, the bad events from the great recession, foreclosures, bankrup ba, those are gradua disappearing from people's credit histories. >> when do we start to see that impact the economy, or are we already...
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this is gus. someday, gus will invent this thing and change the world. this is the thing that could change gus' world. and this is the doctor that could cure that thing so he can grow up to invent this thing. sutter health. proudly caring for northern california, birthplace of pioneers. >>> we're learning new details about the brawl at the giants game on monday. turns out it went from bad to worse for the team. giants outfielder michael morris got a concussion in the scuffle in at&t parb. in the middle of the screen, it was hard to watch. morris and jeff samardzija slammed their heads as they rushed into the melee. samardzija pitched in last night's game, but the giants lost. in the meantime, the league handed down its punishment, a six-game suspension for giants pitcher hunter strickland, and a four-game suspension for bryce harper. both are appealing that ruling. >>> different kind of clash right now. the countdown is on. we're one day away from game one of the nba finals. a live look right now at oracle arena. of course, the teams involved. warriors,
this is gus. someday, gus will invent this thing and change the world. this is the thing that could change gus' world. and this is the doctor that could cure that thing so he can grow up to invent this thing. sutter health. proudly caring for northern california, birthplace of pioneers. >>> we're learning new details about the brawl at the giants game on monday. turns out it went from bad to worse for the team. giants outfielder michael morris got a concussion in the scuffle in...
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this is gus. someday, gus will invent this thing and change the world. this is the thing that could change gus' world. and this is the doctor that could cure that thing so he can grow up to invent this thing. sutter health. proudly caring for northern california, birthplace of pioneers. proudly caring for northern california, >>> a very good thursday morning to you. look at that. people up and about already. a live look from the east bay overlooking dublin. mike will have a look at the morning commute to help you work around the traffic. 4:54 right now. >>> millions of californians are drinking water that are making them sick or could even kill them. >> senior investigative reporter steven stock joins us with what he found. >> reporter: good morning, one expert calls it california's dirty secret. it's called 1, 2, 3 tcp, or try clorl propane. we found it in different water systems throughout the state serving more than one million people, four systems had levels of the tcp in the drinking water. it shows where state water quality tests on this map has fo
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this is gus. someday, gus will invent this thing and change the world. this is the thing that could change gus' world. and this is the doctor that could cure that thing so he can grow up to invent this thing. sutter health. proudly caring for northern california, birthplace of pioneers. proudly caring for northern california, francisco >>> welcome back. a live look outside this morning. downtown san francisco. all lit up. the sales force tower just sticking up above the sky line out there, and it is going to be a nice day in store. vianey is in for kari this morning. she'll have your forecast in a couple minutes. >> 4:55 for a newly released report shows how officers found and killed the suspect in the san bernadino attack in 2015. police were able to track the suspect and his wife by tracing their cell phones. the report says when officers found them in a black suv, farook got out and started firing his weapon. officers fired back. 27 bullets hit farook. his wife, though, kept the gun battle going until she was killed. she was shot 15 teams. both suspec
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this is the thing that could change gus' world.this is the doctor that could cure that thing so he can grow up to invent this thing. sutter health. proudly caring for northern california, birthplace of pioneers. proudly caring for northern california, >>> closed captioning provided by -- breakthrough allergies with allegra®. >>> little luna here is visiting this family. she's been in foster care for a little while. the kids are kind of stokes t his mom brought them over just so they can have a little play time with the dog. what could this mean? >> we've adopted her. >> mom and d kids that they have adopted luna. officially she's now a family member. >> for the first ten seconds you see how they were both frozen. >> you don't want to get your hopes up too high. >> not this time. exathctisly what they wanted. >>> now, this next video we're already in the middle of the celebration because this girl has gotten herself a new puppy. these are tears of joy. she's been surprised with this dog. she's thrilled especially because their other
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this is the thing that could change gus' world. and this is the doctor that could cure that thing so he can grow up to invent this thing. sutter health. proudly caring for northern california, birthplace of pioneers. >>> closed captioning provided by -- and how you feel. discover act® dry mouth. specially formulated to soothe and moisturize your mouth. act® dry mouth. >>> don't forget to dvr "right this minute" and never miss another video. >>> we know one thing. in this world, you don't mess with a momma when she's trying to protect her baby. in this video from jukin, this guy has a sitch with the momma. >> i park in the same day every day because it's the time of year where the birds go ape [ bleep ] when somebody walks by their nest. >> he's parking in the same spot at work. but unfortunately he knows around this time of the year, birds are starting to hatch and so mommas have their little babies and there happens to be one bird that is a particular pain in the booty. >> the nest is in that bush. and there is the smug [ bleep ].
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this is the thing that could change gus' world.is is the doctor that could cure that thing so he can grow up to invent this thing. sutter health. proudly caring for northern california, birthplace of pioneers. >>> as we say good night, a special thanks to jonathan koch and his entire family. to dr. cody azari and his team at ucla. and of course tonight our thoughts are with all those waiting for that perfect donor to change their lives. thanks for joining us. as always, we're online at abcnews.com. and our "nightline" fac
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georgetown class of 2017, and our working group, this is karen harper royle, executive director of the gu 272 descendents association and a member of the clean and mahoney family lines and the hawkins and butler family lines by marriage. also professor of american history studies and a member of our working group. jessica tilson, scott butler and digs family lines. reverend joseph of the society of jesus, director of the jesuit community. want to thank all of you for joining us and i look forward to , your reflections that each of you will share with us in the ceremony. to our choir, the sounds of victory directed by mr. phil carter, who also directs our gospel choir here at georgetown, i want to thank you for your performance this morning and you are leading us a little bit later today in the closing song, lift every voice and sing. it's my privilege to welcome to podium our speakers who will begin our program. [applause] mr. maytnier: thank you for being here today. we are honored to be able to speak as student members of the working group on slavery, memory and reconciliation. , as my
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this is the thing that could change gus' world.d this is the doctor that could cure that thing so he can grow up to invent this thing. sutter health. proudly caring for northern california, birthplace of pioneers. >>> in today's quick hits about 50,000 people are being allowed back in their homes in hanover germany after a bomb disposal experts diffused three world war ii bombs. >>> pinnacle foods recalled aunt jemima pancakes, waffles and french toast because they might be contaminated with listeria. full details on our facebook page. >>> adele celebrate herd 29th birthday transforming herself into that person, a grandma. the singer dressed as british comedian's katherine tate's character nan from her sketch show. >>> how are markets reacting to emoon newell macron's victory in the france election. landon dowdy is here to fill us in. >> good morning. stock futures pointing to a lower open on wall street after sunday's wildly anticipated win by emmanuel macron and the french presidential election. u.s. markets ending last week a bi
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this is the thing that could change gus' world. and this is the doctor that could cure that thing so he can grow up to invent this thing. sutter health. proudly caring for northern california, birthplace of pioneers. has crazy low prices. do you know how we do it?nia, - how? - bargainomics! say, if california has a bumper crop and produces too many oranges. or a winemaker in sonoma suddenly has 1000 bottles too many. we've got name-brand, top-quality groceries you see the bottom left-hand corner, 216 yes votes in order to pass this bill would be a dramatic change in health care, how americans get health insurance and health care coverage, seven years in the making for republicans. they need 216 votes in order to pass this bill. remember, six weeks ago they did not have the votes. they had to pull the bill from the floor. right now they are one vote short. there it is, the 216 votes they need to pass this bill, and it appears with the clock running out there that the republican party in the house of representatives has passed the re
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se eliminaría los subsidios gu -- de los seguros mÉdicos.aja del congreso aprobÓ un proyecto de ley que busca desmantelar el obamacare. consiguieron una victoria parcial. " ha sido una catÁstrofe y este es un gran plan. pienso que seguirÁ mejorando y esto es, para eliminar y reemplazar el obamacare", dijo el presidente. el proyecto debe pasar por el senado donde lÍderes como tim kane, dijeron que las consecuencias serÍan muy serias. >> espero que el senado tenga la oportunidad de trabajar de una manera bipartidista. >> esta persona pueden ser discriminadas con este proyecto de ley en el senado no hay consenso sobre este proyecto asÍ que va a tener que sufrir cambios drÁsticos en su concepciÓn. asegura que la aprobaciÓn es un paso en una direcciÓn positiva. >> el obamacare ha subido los costos y no necesariamente todos han tenido acceso a la salud. reportero: esto es una batalla polÍtica, en la ley tendrÁ que pasar desee nado, -- por el senado dÓnde deberÁ sufrir cambios para poder ser aprobada. marìa: el presidente del senado de california s
se eliminaría los subsidios gu -- de los seguros mÉdicos.aja del congreso aprobÓ un proyecto de ley que busca desmantelar el obamacare. consiguieron una victoria parcial. " ha sido una catÁstrofe y este es un gran plan. pienso que seguirÁ mejorando y esto es, para eliminar y reemplazar el obamacare", dijo el presidente. el proyecto debe pasar por el senado donde lÍderes como tim kane, dijeron que las consecuencias serÍan muy serias. >> espero que el senado tenga la...
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. >> w this is gus. someday, gus will invent this thing and change the world.rld. and this is the doctor that could cure that thing so he can grow up to invent this thing. sutter health. proudly caring for northern california, birthplace of pioneers. >>> on this memorial day weekend as we remember those who sacrificed, we pay tribute to one service member, a marine missing in action for nearly 50 years and his family's journey to bring him home. ♪ >> my dad billy ryan was an all-american irish catholic boy from north jersey. my dad lived a life of purpose. he always wanted to do something that was meaningful. when the marines were there saying he could learn to fly planes and be part of making a difference and serving his country, that resonated with him. >> reporter: michael ryan didn't really know his dad but has spent a lifetime learning about him. michael was only 3 months old when his father, first lieutenant billy ryan just 24 years old, was sent to fight in vietnam. it was 1968. ryan was a radar intercept operator flying in the backseat of f-4 phantom fi
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marlin came to say hi to you and uys childre, ann, and you gus were so nice to be so gentle with him. broughtalyly wasn't out here to introduce him. i was brought out here to introduce the president of the united states. [applause] pence: how about a quiet round of applause? [applause] mr. pence: do you want to pet him? squealing] pence: you are going to have a hard time at sharing the spotlight. you are being so gentle. ok, say goodbye to him. >> goodbye. mr. pence: well thank you, mrs. pence. and thank you all for being here today on behalf of the first family, on behalf of a banca trump andf ivanka general mcmaster, and on behalf of the president, welcome to the white house. [cheers and applause] pence: i am so excited to be with all of you, and karen and i were thrilled to be with all of you, because we have the privilege of having a son and a daughter in law who are serving our country. our son is in the united states --i love these kids. we appreciate the sacrifices. we appreciate the sacrifices our military families make. it is, in fact, this week, we are going to have a specia
marlin came to say hi to you and uys childre, ann, and you gus were so nice to be so gentle with him. broughtalyly wasn't out here to introduce him. i was brought out here to introduce the president of the united states. [applause] pence: how about a quiet round of applause? [applause] mr. pence: do you want to pet him? squealing] pence: you are going to have a hard time at sharing the spotlight. you are being so gentle. ok, say goodbye to him. >> goodbye. mr. pence: well thank you, mrs....
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this is gus. someday, gus will invent this thing and change the world. this is the thing that could change gus' world. and this is the doctor that could cure that thing so he can grow up to invent this thing. sutter health. proudly caring for northern california, birthplace of pioneers. (boy) grandpa, look what i got! (woman) oh dad, wait 'till you see the bike we got for jake. (narrator) hearing loss happens gradually with age... making it easy to ignore. yet most older americans aren't getting their hearing tested. untreated hearing loss can keep your loved ones from enjoying what they cherish most. (woman) dad, can you hear me? (narrator) don't let that happen. speak up about hearing loss. you'll be glad you did. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress. but once a week i let her play sheriff so i can wash it. i use tide to get out those week old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. you are free to go. tide and downy together. no matter who was in there last. protection. new lysol power & fresh 6 goes to work flush after flush for a
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what new gu? what new gu? i hired some help. he really knows his wine. this is the new guy?my name is watson. you know wine, huh? i know that you should check vineyard block 12. block 12? my analysis of satellite imagery shows it would benefit from decreased irrigation. i was wondering about that. easy boy. nice doggy. what do you think? not bad. ykeep you sidelined.ng that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a medication... ...this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain... ...and protect my joints from further damage. humira has been clinically studied for over 18 years. humira works by targeting and helping to... ...block a specific source... ...of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain and... ...stop further joint damage in many adults. humira can lower your ability to fight infe
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diferencia de edad puede afectar la intimidad >>> sorprendente: conoceremos al joven que rompio el record gu guiness por su dominio del balon de futÚtbol con upor 22 horas >>> parecido a malunma rompe la rredes sociales >>> llega noel torres con nuevo tema no va a ser donde tu quieras >>> todo esto y mas en un nuevo dia que comienza contigo >>> "mÚsica?. >>> "mÚsica?. >>> "mÚsica?. >>> "mÚsica?. >>> eso >>> oye >>> "mÚsica?. >>> muy pero muy buenos dÍas hoy viernes 19 de mayo del 2017 felices porque gracias a dios u que es viernes!. >>> con la familia completa como estan?. >>> muy bien >>> como termino la celebracion? >>> los ojos me lloran. >>> nos vamos a sentar, chicos. >>> aprovecho de felicitar a mi padre, que cumple aÑos te quiero y te amo muchas felicidades de todos tus hijos. >>> vamos a estar bien informado con vanessa y las noticias del dia. >>> buenos dÍas. >>> muy buenos dÍas para todos comernzanzamos con noticias telemundo un nuevo dia y los titulares principales donald trump niega que intentara interferir en investigacion rusa en elecciones el presidente aseguro que la s design
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ra.m david gu welcome to "bloomberg markets: the trumpet economy."t count on the gop congressional leadership to get consensus. he was hiring bounces back in april. payrolls rise more than forecast and the unemployment rate falls to a precrisis low, but which growth remains stubbornly soft. eric cantor,eak to former house majority leader, exclusive interview on where the republican party will go from here. let's start with a question, what did the trump white house learned from the fight over health care reform and how can they apply that to the next fight over tax reform? sahil joins us from washington. the president obvious
ra.m david gu welcome to "bloomberg markets: the trumpet economy."t count on the gop congressional leadership to get consensus. he was hiring bounces back in april. payrolls rise more than forecast and the unemployment rate falls to a precrisis low, but which growth remains stubbornly soft. eric cantor,eak to former house majority leader, exclusive interview on where the republican party will go from here. let's start with a question, what did the trump white house learned from the...
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. >> i thought he was pulling his taser out but he pulled out his gu i said my god, he just shot him three times. >> police say just before 3:00 in the afternoon, someone flagged down the officer to point out the man. >> the citizen advised him that a subject was waving a pipe, threatening people. >> reporter: the officer found the man in the shopping center at mory avenue. >> there was some sort of confrontation which led to shots being fired. >> reporter: police say they're still investigating what happened during the confrontation but did recover the pipe and say the man was taken to a trauma center. his condition is not known. the officer placed on administrative leave. this is the fourth officer involved shooting in fremont this year. katie marzullo, abc7 news. >>> now to video you'll see only on abc7 news. a pickup truck involved in a deadly wreck in the east bay rolling over seconds after impact. look at what happened here this morning in alameda. two people were killed. and news since 6:00, concerned neighbors are saying drivers need to slow way down. lonnie rivera is live in
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this is the thing that could change gus' world.ure that thing so he can grow up to invent this thing. sutter health. proudly caring for northern california, birthplace of pioneers. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: you know our next guest from his work on "saturday night live" which returns this week with host chris pine and musical guest lcd sound system. please welcome to the show our friend, beck bennett everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> seth: hi, buddy. >> hi. >> seth: i'm very honored. this is your first talk show appearance. >> it is. >> seth: so exciting -- >> very exciting. >> seth: i'm so happy that it's here. >> yeah, i wouldn't pick anybody else. >> seth: you were holding out? >> i chose you. >> seth: you were holding out. >> i was fielding offers. >> i remember we had to all write you handwritten letters. >> yeah, i mean -- it's, i wanted to pick the right one. and i think i did. >> you feel confident? you feel like you made the right choice? >> i do, yeah. and i chose this audience, too. you don't know that, b
this is the thing that could change gus' world.ure that thing so he can grow up to invent this thing. sutter health. proudly caring for northern california, birthplace of pioneers. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: you know our next guest from his work on "saturday night live" which returns this week with host chris pine and musical guest lcd sound system. please welcome to the show our friend, beck bennett everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> seth: hi, buddy....
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the winds are blowing, gus near 40 miles an hour along the coast, up by sfo, sand blowing at the great highway, pretty typical for the wind speed this time of the night. mild and 66 in fairfield, 65 concorde, 32 mile an hour dust in novato, it's breezy as heck. what's different, it's not where you get the coal coast and warm in lynden big wind, you have big wind showing up in hayward, 33 miles an hour. big wind river marsh, it's extending through the bay area communities. on the bay it's windy. mild, temperatures tomorrow where they were today, more sunshine and less wind. when i come back we will lay out mother's day weekend and beyond, we'll see you back here. >>> celebration and sadness for bay area mothers. >> we are here all of us together, to heal, all of us. all of us have a story to tell. >> a special mother's day celebration for women touched by violence. >>> the warriors stay loose ahead of their playoff game sunday, leader in sports markable show us good-natured ribbing taking place behind the scenes. >>> a new estimate of the number of wells fargo accounts open without perm
the winds are blowing, gus near 40 miles an hour along the coast, up by sfo, sand blowing at the great highway, pretty typical for the wind speed this time of the night. mild and 66 in fairfield, 65 concorde, 32 mile an hour dust in novato, it's breezy as heck. what's different, it's not where you get the coal coast and warm in lynden big wind, you have big wind showing up in hayward, 33 miles an hour. big wind river marsh, it's extending through the bay area communities. on the bay it's windy....
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whether youreoi to be a an awr, teacher, cota, let your guing servicple truth and >>ucsss not entitme, earned o be earned and evyday throughhe lens of mility. mgrtest passions in life ofn fced us to face that seem insurmountable. youan conquer the cllenges spend will strengen your charter. >> saturday night at 8 p.m. 2017 commeement speeches. th weekend saks include connell harris at hord unersity in washington, d.c. ducation secretary betsy devos beune in dayta ach, flora. and president oeien rakatnirsy of alabama in ntsville, executiv chairman ostarcks, howar schultz arizo ste university mp rren and th narob portman, ashland iversi in ohiohisarday p. stern on sp and c-span.org >> "shington journal"
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four, marketing gu rye, guy kawasaki tweets his take on current events, success stories to people in industry. five, injure ard adams, the co-founder of elite daily and mentor. he posts daily motivation to inspire when you are in a rut. >>> bad leaders can ruin everything. when i think about my own career, the places where i felt most successful and the companies were most successful, a lot had to do with who was leading the team on all levels. lolly is the ceo of the leadership executive coaching firm. she is author of the book, "the leadership gap." what gets between you and your greatness. >> great to be here, j.j. >> this is everything. leadership is everything. so, i want to get down to your points about how you become a good leader. one is lead by example. i think so many people forget. >> absolutely. what does it mean to lead by example? a leader, if they want to be respected, if they want to be trusted, if they want their clients and their employees to be loyal, a leader needs to lead by example chltd they have to trust their employees to do their job well. they have to respe
four, marketing gu rye, guy kawasaki tweets his take on current events, success stories to people in industry. five, injure ard adams, the co-founder of elite daily and mentor. he posts daily motivation to inspire when you are in a rut. >>> bad leaders can ruin everything. when i think about my own career, the places where i felt most successful and the companies were most successful, a lot had to do with who was leading the team on all levels. lolly is the ceo of the leadership...
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and gu t bless thecounnited stas oamerica, thank you very much.th th th maria: president trump in riyadh, saudi arabia, wrapping up an historic speech in front of 50 muslim leaders. in royal court with king o. i w sian di arabi, th king salmant r i am maria bartiromo. james your reaction? >> braith. if president trut if follows through on this, he will be one of our great presidents. it could not be alead different than president obama's speech after he drew the line, red line in saneh and said sll bians hado kill their own people with chemical weapons if they do it ly tain, they cross that red li, but they did that. he turned problem to russia. this was not a nuanced speech was this was not on a one hand this, other hand thatiloryooryo th th th th th .. they dress addressed it, made it clear not just, ran, nobody said, well they elected a moderate to the presidency, again. the moderate, you know. the iranian decision making structure, at the top of the guard, and top of government is purely to toll tearian. they have a word that means lying. they
and gu t bless thecounnited stas oamerica, thank you very much.th th th maria: president trump in riyadh, saudi arabia, wrapping up an historic speech in front of 50 muslim leaders. in royal court with king o. i w sian di arabi, th king salmant r i am maria bartiromo. james your reaction? >> braith. if president trut if follows through on this, he will be one of our great presidents. it could not be alead different than president obama's speech after he drew the line, red line in saneh...
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that's this gus all that with the australian finance minister. thank you for joining us today.ng at the heart of the conversation surrounding the federal budget is whether a aaa rating can be kept intact. is this going to be the case in your view? moody's has come out and confirmed our aaa credit rating. these are matters for the credit ratings agencies to decide. as a result of the decisions of this government, spending is back down close to the long-term average. we are bringing it down to 25% of gdp. theave reversed deteriorating trajectory we were on when we were coming into government. remain on a pathway to surplus by 2021, a seven .4 billion dollars surplus, quite a bit higher than anticipated only a few months ago in our pre-christmas budget update. sophie: moody's pointed out they do see the debt growing to 45% and the coming years. they also pointed out that australia has been coming from a low base compared to its top rated tears. you see this can be maintained given the desires of this budget? our projections show we go back to surplus in 2021 and 2027-2028.urplus t
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it's gu get your body going and exercise and sort it out and get all the frustration and everything else that is going on during the day. you get all the energy out it's a lot of fun. all about the body movement and hips and you have fun and love music you have to try. it. >> try to get all women to join whatever they want to do, zumba, kick boxing. personal defense, training, i highly recommend it to get the energy going and empower each other it's all about women today. i love self-defense i'm all about that. >> i'm drehe of work and great event. >> all about girl power. >> love seeing little ones there too. >> something fun or different to do. lot going on across the area this week. for embassy tours to zip lines at a park. details when local news at 10 returns. >> we're back with ricky martin. he'll be performing at the mgm national harbor on friday and saturday. on sunday, derrek and julien huff are bringing dancing tour there as well. and moving on to discoas the library of congress is currently celebrating all things discowith ongoing festival and it's not only about the music. on
it's gu get your body going and exercise and sort it out and get all the frustration and everything else that is going on during the day. you get all the energy out it's a lot of fun. all about the body movement and hips and you have fun and love music you have to try. it. >> try to get all women to join whatever they want to do, zumba, kick boxing. personal defense, training, i highly recommend it to get the energy going and empower each other it's all about women today. i love...
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plus, do you remember these gu guys? >> welcome, were back.o pump you up. >> they are in trouble. the scoop is next. constipated? trust #1 doctor recommended dulcolax. use dulcolax tablets for gentle dependable relief. suppositories for relief in minutes. and dulcoease for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax. designed for dependable relief. you know win control? be this guy. check it out! self-appendectomy! oh, that's really attached. that's why i rent from national. where i get the control to choose any car in the aisle i want, not some car they choose for me. which makes me one smooth operator. ah! still a little tender. (vo) go national. go like a pro. stay with me, mr. parker. when a critical patient is far from the hospital, the hospital must come to the patient. stay with me, mr. parker. the at&t network is helping first responders connect with medical teams in near real time... stay with me, mr. parker. ...saving time when it matters most. stay with me, mrs. parker. that's the power of and. aleve with dtens device,y a relief fro
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every year for gu gun-related injuries.ll almost 40% of parents believe kids don't know where they keep their guns. the study suggests gun owners invest in trigger locks and make guns difficult for kids to reach. >>> take a look at all these people. they are trying to turn that police cruiser up right and get the officer out who is trapped inside. this is in dallas, texas. the cruiser was hit by the truck. it sent it into that creek down below. the officer is in stable condition tonight. the people who rushed to help are being credited with saving his life. >>> new at 5:30, there was a controversial new statue on wall street. right next to the popular fearless girl piece. a statue called the sketchy dog with its leg up to urinate. it was put up next to the fearless girl. fearless girl was placed across the charge iing bull in march f international women's day. the city's mayor said it could stay up longer despite a fight from the artist behind charging bull. talking about sketchy dog, it was only up for three hours. the art
every year for gu gun-related injuries.ll almost 40% of parents believe kids don't know where they keep their guns. the study suggests gun owners invest in trigger locks and make guns difficult for kids to reach. >>> take a look at all these people. they are trying to turn that police cruiser up right and get the officer out who is trapped inside. this is in dallas, texas. the cruiser was hit by the truck. it sent it into that creek down below. the officer is in stable condition...
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casey, danny doil, greg, gus, writ down line.ll ♪ there's a star spangled banner ♪ >> it is not unusual that he remembers his fellow pilots 60 years later. this is one thing you learn about world war ii gis. those bombs from long ago are incredibly strong. >> they always told us from the time we went into boot camp, don't ever get too close to any of your buddies. he may not be here tomorrow. and you try not to do it, but still your buddies are your buddies. >> bill emerson's buddies today are at his local american legion post in indianapolis. when he turned 18 and the war was well underway, he knew he would be drafted. so like a lot of other teenagers at the time, he didn't wait. he end listed so he could choose his branch of service. he chose the marines because he heard they were tough and he thought of himself as tough guy. until he got to the south pacific. >> my last campaign was iwo jima, and that was a scary one. there wasn't a time, the whole time i was on there. i was scared from the time i went in until the time i got
casey, danny doil, greg, gus, writ down line.ll ♪ there's a star spangled banner ♪ >> it is not unusual that he remembers his fellow pilots 60 years later. this is one thing you learn about world war ii gis. those bombs from long ago are incredibly strong. >> they always told us from the time we went into boot camp, don't ever get too close to any of your buddies. he may not be here tomorrow. and you try not to do it, but still your buddies are your buddies. >> bill...
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primary threat will be damaging wind gus lightning. brief periods of heavy rain.rnado threat low but not zero. keep a weather eye to the sky. most likely time to get severe weather inside the beltway comes around 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. 70s now. 80s later today. now let's go over to melissa mollet. >> i have issues on the outer loop. almost a two mile backup. the crash, the response, everything being pushed to the right as far as traffic goes. another issue on the beltway, outer loop at university boulevard. the left lane is blocked. causing a little bit of pain up the top side of the beltway. 295, slowdowns getting by the work zone. southbound seeing delays headed into town. we'll take a look elsewhere and the travel times coming up. >> thank you, melissa. 6:31. top stories this morning while you were sleeping. a d.c. teenager friday, 15-year-old shanetta payne disappeared. there was concern because the kids are 1 and 3 months old. d.c. police tweeted overnight that they were all discovered unharmed. >>> speed may be to blame for a deadly motorcycle accident in prince
primary threat will be damaging wind gus lightning. brief periods of heavy rain.rnado threat low but not zero. keep a weather eye to the sky. most likely time to get severe weather inside the beltway comes around 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. 70s now. 80s later today. now let's go over to melissa mollet. >> i have issues on the outer loop. almost a two mile backup. the crash, the response, everything being pushed to the right as far as traffic goes. another issue on the beltway, outer loop at...
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coming up monday morning, daniel allen and jordan allen this gus their new reporting project, "transamerica then author chris whipple discusses the impact of white house chief of staff. special inspector general for afghanistan discusses his latest report on reconstruction spending in that country. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern monday morning. join the discussion. >> monday night on the communicators, carol mcsweeney of the federal trade commission talks about key issues facing the internet, including the recent malware cyber attack on some 150 countries, internet security, privacy and regulations. she is interviewed by technology reporter david mccabe. >> what would you say the greatest challenges are with policing this new landscape? >> one of the challenges is always going to be keeping up with the new ways in which to sayogy is being used survey all or monitor or gather intimate information about people. and there connections become more intimate as they are in our bedroom and on our body and in our children's bedrooms. giving precise geolocation inf
coming up monday morning, daniel allen and jordan allen this gus their new reporting project, "transamerica then author chris whipple discusses the impact of white house chief of staff. special inspector general for afghanistan discusses his latest report on reconstruction spending in that country. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern monday morning. join the discussion. >> monday night on the communicators, carol mcsweeney of the federal trade...
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. >> the talk all this spring was let's get these gus in a roonl.me chemistry happening to jump start a talk. this is when any talk of sanctions had evaporated with the firing mike flynn. when trump's desires ran against the rocks of american political reality and became pretty much untenable while all of this was being investigated, russian medaling to restart this relationship. so the russians were thinking this is a hail mary. he seems to react well to 1 on one meetings with powerful men. he did with ping from china and decided not to label china a currency manipulator as he vowed to do during his whole campaign. he did the same thing with the general of nato and said nato's no longer obsolete after i was in office for two months and just because he had these personal meetings. and i think the kremlin understood trump's psychology to do this. so if they could get him in a room and jump start the talks. >> what is it like to watch this play out given your experience? >> where to begin. the idea that president putin can swing leaders, that was the
. >> the talk all this spring was let's get these gus in a roonl.me chemistry happening to jump start a talk. this is when any talk of sanctions had evaporated with the firing mike flynn. when trump's desires ran against the rocks of american political reality and became pretty much untenable while all of this was being investigated, russian medaling to restart this relationship. so the russians were thinking this is a hail mary. he seems to react well to 1 on one meetings with powerful...
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we got senators an gus king, richard blumenthal and lindsey graham. us what they see as next. remember the president said he'll unite people. he did it but did it in a way i think he didn't want to. you have democrats and republicans that are united airlines and concerned about this. we have former attorney general gonzalez on. we got condoleezza rice on. we'll give you both ailsles. so what happens next? >> looking forward to it. to chris' point about nixon. president nixon never fired the director of the fbi. that was tweeted 30,000 times last night. >> he got rid of the person who was investigating. >> remember that's what that statute was all about. that expired in '99. we needed to remove it from political pressure. so when he did that you could argue it was equally controversial. >> all right. chris cuomo nice to see you this morning. you got a lot of big interviews up there. democratic lawmakers want to investigate a noted investor of the president's special adviser carl icahn. big questions there. cnn's money stream is next. she's cute too! ye
we got senators an gus king, richard blumenthal and lindsey graham. us what they see as next. remember the president said he'll unite people. he did it but did it in a way i think he didn't want to. you have democrats and republicans that are united airlines and concerned about this. we have former attorney general gonzalez on. we got condoleezza rice on. we'll give you both ailsles. so what happens next? >> looking forward to it. to chris' point about nixon. president nixon never fired...
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you gu up out here right? >> yeah.blocks. >> outside of chicago they were talking about gang. can you sort of? >> yeah. you definitely got the stones from right here, the vice lords obviously the bd's, black designs, four corner hustlers. latin kings, spanish cobras, all of these different factions. it was crazy. it was like going outside was like literally taking your life into your own hands which is something you cam accustomed to. you looked up to the dude. i would do anything to hear stone love. they say go beat shorty up. i will do it so they can say stone love. i still feel it right now. >> i can tell. >> i guess love, to be accepted in a group, that's human, man. >> everybody wants that. >> yes. >> i need to know somebody has my back. >> yes, sir. >> you're still connected to the youth out here. >> yes. these shorties, ebk, everybody killing. >> don't be fooled. that structure change is by design. in 19992 dhig hadchicago had a murder rate. chicago police prosecuted the heads of the gd's, vice lords and black d
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the media now wants to overturn the whole thing, reject the whole thing because they don't like this guws absolute disdain for the american people and disregard for free politics. >> sean: you know, matt, it's still better now. but conspiracy theory, hating trump is revitalized belmar and stephen colbert's career. a left-wing cable channel, all the conspiracy theorists who want to destroy trump, they are excited because they think this impeachment thing is going to happen. i've got to roll, thank you both for being with us. still so many questions, this is getting more mysterious by the day surrounded the murder of dnc staffer's death rich. it wasn't a robbery, was he talking to wikileaks? will investigate, if he did, does this blow the russian collusion narrative out of the water? jay sekulow will join us. the world has lost the media and political giant, the founder of the fox news fox news channel roger ailes has died at the age of 77. without him, i would not be on your tv set right now, later in the program, i'll share with you what roger meant to me ♪ when it comes to heartburn...
the media now wants to overturn the whole thing, reject the whole thing because they don't like this guws absolute disdain for the american people and disregard for free politics. >> sean: you know, matt, it's still better now. but conspiracy theory, hating trump is revitalized belmar and stephen colbert's career. a left-wing cable channel, all the conspiracy theorists who want to destroy trump, they are excited because they think this impeachment thing is going to happen. i've got to...