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and harp. it's a government program that helps homeowners who owe more on their home than it's currently worth. our 30-year fixed -- a great option with a low fixed rate for the life of the loan. our adjustable-rate mortgage offers a super-low fixed rate for the first 5, 7 or 10 years of the loan. and our v.a. loans, which offer veterans and service members a home loan with little or no down payment. so, join the millions of americans from all 50 states who've trusted quicken loans for their mortgage. call us today. you have no obligation, and you'll receive a complimentary mortgage review to see how quicken loans could help you save money on your mortgage. and for five years in a row now, jd power has ranked quicken loans highest in the nation in customer satisfaction, and this year for the first time, they've also ranked us highest in the nation in mortgage servicing. >> the surprise was that there were no surprises. >> everyone at quicken loans made things amazingly simple for me. >> it's no
and harp. it's a government program that helps homeowners who owe more on their home than it's currently worth. our 30-year fixed -- a great option with a low fixed rate for the life of the loan. our adjustable-rate mortgage offers a super-low fixed rate for the first 5, 7 or 10 years of the loan. and our v.a. loans, which offer veterans and service members a home loan with little or no down payment. so, join the millions of americans from all 50 states who've trusted quicken loans for their...
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just the harp. >> jimmy: oh, just the harp. yeah, do you really?t do i know? >> too heavy. lklk >> jimmy: yeah, that's one of the reasons you wouldn't play the harp. if you did learn the harp, though, you would have been "little miss teen south dakota" if you would've had a talent. >> i would have at least got, like, third place. [ applause ] no. i cried the whole like last few weeks of shooting. why are you about to laugh? >> jimmy: no, i'm not. this is my face when i'm listening to somebody. [ laughter ] >> you're sweet. it was very -- >> it was very sad. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'm sad, i'm sad with you. no, it was. it was very sad. you said good-bye to everybody. matthew wiener -- >> yeah, well i'll see all those people again but i'll never speak for betty again, so that was kind of a sad part. >> jimmy: yeah, but you kept saying that you said -- i will at home. >> jimmy: you thought that your character was being -- you thought your character was being killed off every other episode, right? >> well, yeah. >> jimmy: yeah. so you didn't -- well, w
just the harp. >> jimmy: oh, just the harp. yeah, do you really?t do i know? >> too heavy. lklk >> jimmy: yeah, that's one of the reasons you wouldn't play the harp. if you did learn the harp, though, you would have been "little miss teen south dakota" if you would've had a talent. >> i would have at least got, like, third place. [ applause ] no. i cried the whole like last few weeks of shooting. why are you about to laugh? >> jimmy: no, i'm not. this is...
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guy like larnie bock (sounds like) set up huge, motor driven harp. i don't know how to explain it. 40 foot of motors that he had running over strings and wires. and then played each string individually with the mixer. there is a feeling of euphoria when somebody's really good at what they do. experiencing a buffer, pushing your bowels out your rear. different. a lot of noise. you don't play clubs with a cleaning schedule, a guy coming in the morning emptying the beer bottles. you play the warehouse. if you travel around you will see the exact same kind of weirdos doing their own thing. it is like in the bay area it's even more absurd. there seems to be more people that in a place like new york or tokyo. we did a show in new york, i didn't think that anyone was at hardly, and people come up and said i saw the show. i wish they had some kind of breakfast noise going on over there. i think a lot of people were being, walking out of the shows. that was incredible. i can't believe it's over already, after two hours. if you are reluctant to enjoy something
guy like larnie bock (sounds like) set up huge, motor driven harp. i don't know how to explain it. 40 foot of motors that he had running over strings and wires. and then played each string individually with the mixer. there is a feeling of euphoria when somebody's really good at what they do. experiencing a buffer, pushing your bowels out your rear. different. a lot of noise. you don't play clubs with a cleaning schedule, a guy coming in the morning emptying the beer bottles. you play the...
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in -- harping in. ♪ ♪ ♪ (under loud music) this is the place. ♪ ♪ ♪ their beard salve is made from ♪le tea tree oil and kale... you, my friend, recognize when a trend has reached critical mass. yes, when others focus on one thing you see what's coming next. you see opportunity. that's what a type e does. and so it begins. with e*trade's investing insights center, you can spot trends before they become trendy. e*trade. opportunity is everywhere. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. every truck can tow a boat. every truck can climb a hill. every truck can haul a trailer. but not everyone can say they're the fastest-growing truck brand in america. guts. glory. ram. congratulations. you're down with crestor. yes! when diet and exercise aren't enough, adding crestor lowers bad ch
in -- harping in. ♪ ♪ ♪ (under loud music) this is the place. ♪ ♪ ♪ their beard salve is made from ♪le tea tree oil and kale... you, my friend, recognize when a trend has reached critical mass. yes, when others focus on one thing you see what's coming next. you see opportunity. that's what a type e does. and so it begins. with e*trade's investing insights center, you can spot trends before they become trendy. e*trade. opportunity is everywhere. the real question that needs to be...
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engineers when it comes the evaluation use the template it is user friendly we don'ts o see those as harp the first section does this replace another report yes or no the scope document maybe filled out incorrectly we'll work you you about it you send it in a second time we'll document that we want the school name and address and the block and lock number addresses are complicated in san francisco we rely on a block and lock map some of the schools maybe on multiple lots please give us the lot number to see the size and scope the contact information who've you want to appoint this would be the person ahead of the schools the principle it doesn't matter on if it's the identified person for the project section 3 repeating the school name on top sometimes papers get separated and one of the thing is resources how are we going to find this as i mentioned some engineers or arithmetic wisconsin you can use maintain licensed in california we have a comprehensive resource lift we work with the association of northern california they've surveyed their plea bargains 23s it is a nonprofit structural
engineers when it comes the evaluation use the template it is user friendly we don'ts o see those as harp the first section does this replace another report yes or no the scope document maybe filled out incorrectly we'll work you you about it you send it in a second time we'll document that we want the school name and address and the block and lock number addresses are complicated in san francisco we rely on a block and lock map some of the schools maybe on multiple lots please give us the lot...
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a lot of plans in place before dan loeb began to harp on it.xcess capital, do you plan a buyback. do you see more of the same, a streamline of the business, maybe cutting off our assets? >> sure. absolutely. we have said the last several years, the investments we've made, the streamlining we've done, has us exceeding our target that the primary use of that cash will be to the balance sheet. we're in great shape. share buybacks are the sin qua none way of returning things to our shareholders. an open one of 5 billion. the cash from this deal in the main will go to accelerating that share buyback when the deal closes. so, yes, i mean, really reducing our share count. of course, address to the dividend. we're a consistent dividend payer. we'll look at raising our dividend. we're very oriented to using these big cash flows that are coming our way, not just from investments, but from our investments in saudi arabia to shareholder enumeration. >> you mentioned saudi arabia. that was leading into my next question. we're seeing tension in the middle ea
a lot of plans in place before dan loeb began to harp on it.xcess capital, do you plan a buyback. do you see more of the same, a streamline of the business, maybe cutting off our assets? >> sure. absolutely. we have said the last several years, the investments we've made, the streamlining we've done, has us exceeding our target that the primary use of that cash will be to the balance sheet. we're in great shape. share buybacks are the sin qua none way of returning things to our...
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[sticks clacking] [cultural music montage] [playing buzzing and whirring sounds on a jew's-harp] (brown) timbre is tone quality you know when you listen to a sound when you listen to a musical note, you hear several things. [throaty singing] you hear the basic note, but you also hear some overtones. you hear some other sounds that are generated. [shrill flute plays] the partic ular combination of overtones that you hear gives each musical instrument its own sound. [single note played on various instruments] you could play a note-- say a "g" on a guitar, and you could play that same note on a flute. the fundamental frequency of the note, the "g," is the same but the timbre is not. and what makes the timbre is the mix of the overtones that you hear along with the fundamental note. [choir sings] (leek) timbre for me is the very essence of a particular sound and the way that it can be developed or changed in its smallest part so that it becomes something else. it can be a very pure sound like for instance, ♪ ohhhhhhh, ♪ which is, in a timbre, is very pure and if we start applying different
[sticks clacking] [cultural music montage] [playing buzzing and whirring sounds on a jew's-harp] (brown) timbre is tone quality you know when you listen to a sound when you listen to a musical note, you hear several things. [throaty singing] you hear the basic note, but you also hear some overtones. you hear some other sounds that are generated. [shrill flute plays] the partic ular combination of overtones that you hear gives each musical instrument its own sound. [single note played on various...
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bryce harp erp ater at the plate. he got all of this one. homer to right field here.d news for the nationals. bryce harper swinging the bat very well. mets go on to win it 10-2. >>> over in the american league orioles visiting theian kooels. top of the second. birds up 2. this one is gone. a three-run shot and orioles lead it 5-0. very familiar sight here. we missed this last season though. alex rodriguez, third homer of spring training. oh. they get the last laugh and take it 10-2. >>> d.c. united fans dressing up for a huge game tonight. taking on the defending mls cup champions la galaxy. scoreless in extra time. lost the centering pass here and chris pontius with a beautiful header for the goal and turned out to be the difference. that's all that d.c. united needed. they defeat la galaxy the final score 1-0. also argentina defeated el salvador at fed-ex field today for soccer. >> thanks jason. heading out to palm sunday services in the morning, bundle up. >> absolutely. >> all right. that's going to it for us tonight. "snl" is next v. a great night. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> gent
bryce harp erp ater at the plate. he got all of this one. homer to right field here.d news for the nationals. bryce harper swinging the bat very well. mets go on to win it 10-2. >>> over in the american league orioles visiting theian kooels. top of the second. birds up 2. this one is gone. a three-run shot and orioles lead it 5-0. very familiar sight here. we missed this last season though. alex rodriguez, third homer of spring training. oh. they get the last laugh and take it 10-2....
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those like harp ers magazine chairman and massachusetts senator elizabeth warren. >> i want to ask a question about supervising big banks when they break the law. >> urging readers to, quote, stop hillary. >> we did it as a matter of principle because we saw the momentum building for a clinton anointment as nominee who and a half years before the convention. more than a year before the primaries begin and so we said my goodness there should be a little bit of competition. >> thank you all so much. >> mcarthur was a minority voice, with the majority rallying around clinton's second run. the news was clinton while secretary of state used a private e-mail while doing deposit business. new scrutiny over clinton's time in the state department and gives impression that the clintons tend to play by their own rules. it instead went overseas. a private e-mail account and server could allow e-mails between then secretary clinton and foreign leaders to be permanently deleted. that's put new scrutiny on the clinton foundation a charity that is founded by the clintons to address poverty and gende
those like harp ers magazine chairman and massachusetts senator elizabeth warren. >> i want to ask a question about supervising big banks when they break the law. >> urging readers to, quote, stop hillary. >> we did it as a matter of principle because we saw the momentum building for a clinton anointment as nominee who and a half years before the convention. more than a year before the primaries begin and so we said my goodness there should be a little bit of competition....
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effete little man in a green velvet suit and sparkly shoes who flies down rainbows while playing a harp. ( laughter ) i mean, if you're trying stro your parade look butch that gay cruise has sailed, all right. why would they not want to have them? >> parade organizers have long refused entry to gay groups based on religion. >> oh! i thought it was based on homophobia. ( laughter ) didn't know. took a while to get. i don't understand. i thought gays were allowed to march in the st. patrick's day parade back in the early 90s. didn't that go well? >> we're year! get used to it! ( cheers and applause ) >> larry: oh, my god. boo aids? well who would not want to boo aids, i guess. ( laughter ) even aids would boo aids. let's be honest. i technically agree with your words lady. not sure i agree with your spirit. but some 24 years later, and likely after that lady's death, progress. >> for the first time ever, two gay and lesbian groups marched in southie's st. patrick's day parade. >> larry: wow, south boston. man, they used to be wicked prng. i mean that's a place where if you don't greet you
effete little man in a green velvet suit and sparkly shoes who flies down rainbows while playing a harp. ( laughter ) i mean, if you're trying stro your parade look butch that gay cruise has sailed, all right. why would they not want to have them? >> parade organizers have long refused entry to gay groups based on religion. >> oh! i thought it was based on homophobia. ( laughter ) didn't know. took a while to get. i don't understand. i thought gays were allowed to march in the st....
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the first he met at the harp and fiddle last july. their texts after she found medical papers in his backpack. do you have hiv? no. why? i'm going to the hospital right now. i should have told you, and i'm truly sorry. prosecutors say he met another woman in march 2013 and had unprotected sex with her over the course of a year never telling her his secret. >> the only reason we decided to enter this plea was simply because dan wanted to take responsibility for the fear and the pain that he knows he caused with these victims for not telling them that he had the virus before they had sex and not using a condom when he had sex. >> reporter: he could spend as many as 18 months behind bars. they're waiting to sentence him on march 31st. >>> pleading guilty to sex offense charges. john epps admitted groping a student at baker middle school, and the judge suspended his 5- year sentence and then gave epps five years probation. he had a prior criminal record and a background check that mistakenly came back clean. it took the school one month t
the first he met at the harp and fiddle last july. their texts after she found medical papers in his backpack. do you have hiv? no. why? i'm going to the hospital right now. i should have told you, and i'm truly sorry. prosecutors say he met another woman in march 2013 and had unprotected sex with her over the course of a year never telling her his secret. >> the only reason we decided to enter this plea was simply because dan wanted to take responsibility for the fear and the pain that...
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his business interests also include this high-performance electric harp. his ex-wife tried to bring a financial settlement two decades after his divorce but in -- but he got it flung out. today in reversing it the court highlighted kathleen's life after separation. >> there were 16 years of hardship for her and her family. they lived in caravans. moved home frequently. lived from hand to mouth. clive coleman: this means a claim from a spouse decades after divorce cannot be thrown out of court. this is not just a couple of extra fees, one of whom became fabulously wealthy, it could be much broader. in a statement he said i feel we all have the right to move on. divorce law needs to catch up. the current situation is absurd. kathleen left today and have them being told there was a prospect to buy a more comfortable home. clive coleman, bbc news. laura: today japan marked the fourth anniversary of the devastating earthquake and tsunami that left 19,000 people dead and sparked a crisis at the fukushima nuclear plant. the prime minister will draw a five-year pl
his business interests also include this high-performance electric harp. his ex-wife tried to bring a financial settlement two decades after his divorce but in -- but he got it flung out. today in reversing it the court highlighted kathleen's life after separation. >> there were 16 years of hardship for her and her family. they lived in caravans. moved home frequently. lived from hand to mouth. clive coleman: this means a claim from a spouse decades after divorce cannot be thrown out of...
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from what you heard from corrin and in terms of the transportation issues i guess which i have been harping on previous presentations today to understand and i'm not sure, but i guess it will also be on the shoulders of four cities that say look at pier 70 and as we look at everything as to the ability to have more transit and there will be parking but more limited parking and also what the infrastructure is building to make sure that water transport comes with the more density that we build down there, the water entrance -- transport that the infrastructure is being considered in all the factors and it won't be something we have to remedy. i hope this is a fore warning because obviously you can be armed that way and more prepared an hopefully that's something we can think about given the history and success of the northern water front and hope we can learn new lessons in terms of the industrial uses, it's obviously residential and other commercial uses and hope that it will be a very vibrant neighborhood and i think it's going to be very interesting texture for the city. i think the shipya
from what you heard from corrin and in terms of the transportation issues i guess which i have been harping on previous presentations today to understand and i'm not sure, but i guess it will also be on the shoulders of four cities that say look at pier 70 and as we look at everything as to the ability to have more transit and there will be parking but more limited parking and also what the infrastructure is building to make sure that water transport comes with the more density that we build...
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when they were preparing the site for the coit tower there was always a lot of harping and griping aboutow awful progress was and why they would choose this beautiful pristine area to do them in was a big question. as soon as the coit tower was getting finished and someone put in the idea that it should be used for art then all of a sudden, he was excited about the coit tower. it became almost like a daily destination for him to enjoy the atmosphere no matter what the politics, that wasn't the point. as long as they fit in and did their work and did their own creative expression, that was all that was required. they turned in their drawings. the drawings were accepted. if they snuck something in, well, there weren't going to be any stoolies around. they made such careful little diagrams of every possible little thing about it as though that was just so important and that they were just the big frog. and, actually, no one ever felt that way about them and they weren't considered something like that. in later life when people would approach me and say well, what did you know about it? we w
when they were preparing the site for the coit tower there was always a lot of harping and griping aboutow awful progress was and why they would choose this beautiful pristine area to do them in was a big question. as soon as the coit tower was getting finished and someone put in the idea that it should be used for art then all of a sudden, he was excited about the coit tower. it became almost like a daily destination for him to enjoy the atmosphere no matter what the politics, that wasn't the...
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thing i want to show you is our oldest map in the collection a map done by jean baptiste benard de la harpe1721. it is the earliest known rendering of galveston harbor and bay. the reason i wanted to show it is a lot of historians were unaware that this was a drawing of galveston and the harbor. they thought it was done of another bay. so they have not acknowledged it as a drawing of galveston, but it is the earliest known rendering of the island, the harbor, and the natural bay. some of the other items we are going to look at today are documents from the collections of some of the founders of galveston. again, they are the earliest collections we have here in the history center. we'll head out to the reading room and take a look at the documents out there. the city began in 1837 after "q&a texas won -- after texas won its independence from mexico. since galveston was already a major port, they wanted to start a city here. so a group of men were entrusted with the task of setting up basically a city on the island. the next document is actually from the james morgan papers. it was also an ea
thing i want to show you is our oldest map in the collection a map done by jean baptiste benard de la harpe1721. it is the earliest known rendering of galveston harbor and bay. the reason i wanted to show it is a lot of historians were unaware that this was a drawing of galveston and the harbor. they thought it was done of another bay. so they have not acknowledged it as a drawing of galveston, but it is the earliest known rendering of the island, the harbor, and the natural bay. some of the...
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this is a map done by jean baptiste bernard de la harpe in 1721. it is the earliest known rendering of alliston harbor and bay. a lot of historians were unaware that this was a drawing of galveston and the harbor. they thought it was done of another bay. so they have not acknowledged it as a drawing of galveston. but it is the earliest known rendering of the island, the harbor, and the natural bay. some of the other items we are going to look at today are documents from the collections of some of the founders of galveston. since galveston was already a major port, they wanted to start a city here. so a group of men were entrusted with the task of setting up basically a city on the island. the next document is actually from the james morgan papers. it was also an early founder of galveston. it actually lists the original stockholders of the galveston city company. here you can see mckinney and williams, who actually were in partnership together and had their own business. mckinney and williams were actually businessman, and they were cotton traders.
this is a map done by jean baptiste bernard de la harpe in 1721. it is the earliest known rendering of alliston harbor and bay. a lot of historians were unaware that this was a drawing of galveston and the harbor. they thought it was done of another bay. so they have not acknowledged it as a drawing of galveston. but it is the earliest known rendering of the island, the harbor, and the natural bay. some of the other items we are going to look at today are documents from the collections of some...
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you don't have to harp on it but where did she do most of your research and what was the method and how long did it take? >> i actually found a colonel at the idea out here at harvard university online collection and materials that belong to one of the gtech is to work on the case. james woods was sort of the one that went after him that connected him to the cases in chelsea. if you look in his files he was one of the earliest detectives in boston and he was the first detective who opened up the agency in new england. his files stand in the 1860s to 1933. his son took over the agency as well. you have probably thousands of volumes. this was the one that really stuck with him the mouse because he said he's never seen anyone as vicious and as young as he was. so that collection was the first one that i looked at. also come in the state archives have all of the trial record all the information as well. the state house has a lot of material. bridgwater later on. state reform schools nowadays is called the lie land school for boys. change its name. and in boston to bpl. they have thousands o
you don't have to harp on it but where did she do most of your research and what was the method and how long did it take? >> i actually found a colonel at the idea out here at harvard university online collection and materials that belong to one of the gtech is to work on the case. james woods was sort of the one that went after him that connected him to the cases in chelsea. if you look in his files he was one of the earliest detectives in boston and he was the first detective who opened...
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. >> i am not sure if you ran into this or not and you don't have to harp on it if you did that where did you do most of your research and what was the method and how long did it take in all that? >> i actually found the idea of harvard, the harvard university on line collection. i found a collection of material that belongs to one of the detectives who worked on the case, james woods. he was sort of the one that went after him that connected him to the cases in chelsea so if you look in his files he was one of the earliest detectives in boston. he was the first detective who opened up the first detective agency in new england. his files and from the 1860s to 1933 i want to say. his son took over the agency as well so you have probably thousands of volumes. this was the one that really stuck with him the most because he said he had never seen anyone as vicious as jesse as young as he was. so that collection was the first one i looked at. also the state archives have all the trial records have all the information as well. the state house has a lot of material. bridgewater where he went
. >> i am not sure if you ran into this or not and you don't have to harp on it if you did that where did you do most of your research and what was the method and how long did it take in all that? >> i actually found the idea of harvard, the harvard university on line collection. i found a collection of material that belongs to one of the detectives who worked on the case, james woods. he was sort of the one that went after him that connected him to the cases in chelsea so if you...
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. >> no father wants to send their children in harp's way but remember, the daily hardship we go through here goes unnoticed. so many from here will continue to travel where there are more opportunities or a better life. >> their journey changed them, violence left them scarred. some say they will attempt the journey to europe again. al jazeera senegal. >> three of kenya's main t.v. stations have gone off air due to a row over the switch over from analog to digital transmission. we have a report from the capitol. >> it's like any other day people grab breakfast on their way to work. some don't have televisions at home so usually watch here. there's just a confusing message. >> staying in the darkness is frustrating. we don't know what is happening in the rest of the country. we can't even watch the news. >> the communication authority of kenya recently switched from analog t.v. transmitters to digital. three major privately owned television stations didn't comply so the government switched their signals off. >> there's nothing. some of us are even thinking of getting rid of our televisio
. >> no father wants to send their children in harp's way but remember, the daily hardship we go through here goes unnoticed. so many from here will continue to travel where there are more opportunities or a better life. >> their journey changed them, violence left them scarred. some say they will attempt the journey to europe again. al jazeera senegal. >> three of kenya's main t.v. stations have gone off air due to a row over the switch over from analog to digital...
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also the battle against boko harp haram gains strength. we will also tell you who u.s.onservatives think should be their candidate for president in 2016. and the slocum bersom process of rebuilding gaza six months after the conflict with israel. >>> our top story calls for a full and transparent investigation after russian government critic is gunned down on the streets of moscow. he roses to political prominence as deputy prime minister under russia's first president, boris yeltsin and then he became a thorn in the side of vladimir putin. he was killed last night in moscow. hours earlier, he called for a march against the ongoing crisis in ukraine. fellow opposition leaders say his death was motivated. they say he was poised to release a report on the kremlin's role in ukraine. more from moscow. >> he had received death threats before. but he brushed them aside and said if he were afraid he wouldn't be leading an opposition party. on friday evening, just before midnight, he was killed near the kremlin, shot four times from a passing car. >> he was big, handsome bright
also the battle against boko harp haram gains strength. we will also tell you who u.s.onservatives think should be their candidate for president in 2016. and the slocum bersom process of rebuilding gaza six months after the conflict with israel. >>> our top story calls for a full and transparent investigation after russian government critic is gunned down on the streets of moscow. he roses to political prominence as deputy prime minister under russia's first president, boris yeltsin...
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in this case i've seen a lot of harping on the actual numbers to turn out at this event with the pro-nemtsov rally. >> right. >> think that's beside the point. look you know there is a mass feeling in russia now that you know that this government vladimir putin, he's going to be in power for a very long time and he might outlast stale inin in terms of tenure. there is a noose circling around the neck of all free-thinking and critically minded russians. i talk to these guys all of the time and dha say it's the worse they've ever seen it since putin came to power. i've seen people in circles discuss the re-so etvietization of russian society. they seem ostentatious and russia is not a total tearian state, and it's an authoritarian one and it's pregnant with history. our u.s. state department described it as a virtual mafia state quoting a spanish counterterrorism magistrate involved with alal exandrin err net i don't think on which was almost certainly ordered assassinated in the streets of london in 2006 by the fsb and probably with the permission or the direct order of mr. putin himself give
in this case i've seen a lot of harping on the actual numbers to turn out at this event with the pro-nemtsov rally. >> right. >> think that's beside the point. look you know there is a mass feeling in russia now that you know that this government vladimir putin, he's going to be in power for a very long time and he might outlast stale inin in terms of tenure. there is a noose circling around the neck of all free-thinking and critically minded russians. i talk to these guys all of...
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the harp stylings.reat story about what you will do for love. >> what i do for love. >> that is right. >> we to a lot of things for love mike. >> oh, yeah. >> the the show tonight should be great and i hope people will come out and support this great event. >> it is ten bucks at the door. it is worth every cent. >> here we are from last years show. alex rios is the em see this year. every year we pick a student to be mc. we have 11 acts on each side 11 teachers acts and student acts and it will be a fun night. >> money all stays at the northeast high. >> money stays there, ron pearlman the great philadelphian but he supports the show every year and makes a donation every year. anybody who wants to make a donation donate to the north east alumni association. feel free, it is a good cause and the kid, and the teachers really appreciate it. >> great to see. >> i will start a campaign that we change the the high school name to danza high. >> no, no, it has been northeast high since the third oldest high sch
the harp stylings.reat story about what you will do for love. >> what i do for love. >> that is right. >> we to a lot of things for love mike. >> oh, yeah. >> the the show tonight should be great and i hope people will come out and support this great event. >> it is ten bucks at the door. it is worth every cent. >> here we are from last years show. alex rios is the em see this year. every year we pick a student to be mc. we have 11 acts on each side 11...
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you have an employment rate, the real unemployment rate, the u6 statistic, which i harp on it is the real unemployment rate. that's higher than where we are right now. having said that, i'm being proactively cautious about the portfolio. charles: do you have any long-term positions in the market? >> i absolutely have long positions. but, again, charles, it's a stock pickers market right now. it plays into what we were talking about kroger. >> we won't see the same low hanging fruit like we did. when you see the action in biotechs, for example. and you see bio gen. and you see the traction and health care. and also the semiconductors. it tells you that we are setting up to go higher. (?) there's a dichotomy between all the economic data. the jobless recovery and the market. charles: it can be irrational. >> it can go up higher. >> we added 7 million jobs. charles: i call it a wageless recovery than a jobless. >> you saw governor cuomo talking about pushing new york higher. wages will go up. it won't be monstrous. they will go up. companies get a negative reaction to that. that's one o
you have an employment rate, the real unemployment rate, the u6 statistic, which i harp on it is the real unemployment rate. that's higher than where we are right now. having said that, i'm being proactively cautious about the portfolio. charles: do you have any long-term positions in the market? >> i absolutely have long positions. but, again, charles, it's a stock pickers market right now. it plays into what we were talking about kroger. >> we won't see the same low hanging fruit...
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. >>> coming up in sports a first for bryce harp they are spring training and the >>> looks like they some of the tight games for friday. >> a little surprising maryland and valparaiso in action right now, 47-43. ncaa video restrictions prevent us from showing you highlights from that game or virginia's game this afternoon. but uva beat belmont 79-67. doreen's on her phone checking all the scores. obviously doesn't want to listen to me right now. justin anderson chips in with 15. malcolm had 22. justin's first points since returning from injury. uva plays michigan state on sunday. georgetown didn't tiptoe nearly 11:00 p.m. eastern last night and the star of the first half big surprise bradley hayes, number 42 came in averaging less than a point and a rebound a game but with josh smith in foul trouble, he came up big. eight point, six rebounds in the first half. helped georgetown turn a seven-point deficit into a ten-point halftime lead. another hoya who came up big, not surprised here demonte' smith rivera georgetown's leading scorer had a game-high 25 points as the hoyas advance to t
. >>> coming up in sports a first for bryce harp they are spring training and the >>> looks like they some of the tight games for friday. >> a little surprising maryland and valparaiso in action right now, 47-43. ncaa video restrictions prevent us from showing you highlights from that game or virginia's game this afternoon. but uva beat belmont 79-67. doreen's on her phone checking all the scores. obviously doesn't want to listen to me right now. justin anderson chips in...
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spokeswoman marie harp puts the odds of a tentative deal at quote, a 50/50 chance. let's dig deeper with someone knows what world leaders are up against as they scramble to strike a deal. said is hoo san is the author of oh "iran and the united states an inside view on the failed path and the road to peace." thank you very much for joining us sir. >> thank youment good morning. >> good morning. bottom line if there is no deal iran will continue to build a bomb. is that right? >> i don't believe iran would continue to build nuclear bomb but iran would continue its peaceful nuclear program without any limits. >> without any limits. so they would continue to build this nuclear bomb. what if the united states congress and the united nations imposed more sanctions on iran? would that stop them? >> no. don't get me wrong. iran would continue its nuclear program within the framework of nonproliferation treaty which would remain peaceful but would not accept any further limits beyond npt. however, i believe the chance is high. they are working to reach a statement to be iss
spokeswoman marie harp puts the odds of a tentative deal at quote, a 50/50 chance. let's dig deeper with someone knows what world leaders are up against as they scramble to strike a deal. said is hoo san is the author of oh "iran and the united states an inside view on the failed path and the road to peace." thank you very much for joining us sir. >> thank youment good morning. >> good morning. bottom line if there is no deal iran will continue to build a bomb. is that...
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and, you know, a lot of folks will say, you know, we're harping on the past and things, you know havee when we really are all treated as equal human beings in our society no matter what our background. that's the world that i want to get top in. >> kevin powell president and co-founder of bk nation thank you so much. >> thank you so much. >> we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ mom ] with life insurance, we're not just insuring our lives... we're helping protect his. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. transform tomorrow. you wouldn't do half of your daily routine. so why treat your mouth any differently. brushing alone does less than half the job leaving behind millions of germs. complete the job with listerine®. will say, you know, we're you so much. 99 percent of germs. and prevent plaque, early gum disease and bad breath. complete the job with listerine®. power to your mouth™. also try listerine® floss. its advanced technology removes more plaque. >
and, you know, a lot of folks will say, you know, we're harping on the past and things, you know havee when we really are all treated as equal human beings in our society no matter what our background. that's the world that i want to get top in. >> kevin powell president and co-founder of bk nation thank you so much. >> thank you so much. >> we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ mom ] with life...
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. >> we believe it's harpful to america's national security for anyone to insert themselves into the middle of sensitive negotiation. >> reporter: republicans who signed it stand by it. seven did not sign, including chairman of the foreign relations committee, bob corker. >> i didn't view the letter as helping achieve an outcome i'd like to see. >> reporter: he wants tong to have an input but feels his own bill to give congress an up or down vote on a deal with iran would be better. some feel the same. >> -- some others feel the same. >> i did not feel it was appropriate for us to write to the ayatollah and try to explain to him our constitutional system of government. i doubt very much that the ayatollah cares what a group of senators thinks. >> reporter: michelle kaczynski cnn, the white house. >>> you saw a glimpse of hillary clinton speaking at the u.n. in michelle's report. well ms. clinton spoke out for the first time at that moment about a controversy involving her e-mail. the former secretary of state insists she didn't break any rules by using her personal e-mail account for
. >> we believe it's harpful to america's national security for anyone to insert themselves into the middle of sensitive negotiation. >> reporter: republicans who signed it stand by it. seven did not sign, including chairman of the foreign relations committee, bob corker. >> i didn't view the letter as helping achieve an outcome i'd like to see. >> reporter: he wants tong to have an input but feels his own bill to give congress an up or down vote on a deal with iran...
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why do i harp on the dew points? i'll tell you why, because they're a great indication how low we can do tonight. our range is 8 to 18, winds south, southwest at 7. headlines, more record lows possible tonight. finally a quiet weekend but short. why? because we have to move our clocks ahead one hour before you go to bed saturday night. we return to daylight saving time. leave the s off for savings. back in the 50s sunday and monday and maybe 60 by wednesday. record lows, showed you this a minute ago. i think the record low downtown or national 13 is safe, but dulles' record low 14 is probably in the bag. we're forecasting 8. martinsburg will be close and baltimore close within a degree or two. futurecast, 10:00 tonight if you're out it's cold, not windy, no wind chills to worry about like this morning. we had wind chill 10 below this morning, 16 in gaithersburg, manassas, 17 leesburg and down to la plata. by midmorning or late morning or i guess early morning, 17 in gaithersburg, 23 downtown, but unlike today temps w
why do i harp on the dew points? i'll tell you why, because they're a great indication how low we can do tonight. our range is 8 to 18, winds south, southwest at 7. headlines, more record lows possible tonight. finally a quiet weekend but short. why? because we have to move our clocks ahead one hour before you go to bed saturday night. we return to daylight saving time. leave the s off for savings. back in the 50s sunday and monday and maybe 60 by wednesday. record lows, showed you this a...
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if you just think about -- and i've been harping on this not because any feelings i have specifically about hillary clinton but how i feel about the process of primaries as an important one for ideological commitments. people forget this. in 2007 at this point, barack obama had already declared. i was there on that cold day in illinois. and he declared and was raising money and building infrastructure. even if you look at other people, martin o'malley people talk about jim webb from virginia, bernie sanders from vermont, elizabeth warren and biden. no one's -- there's no structure. like, there's nothing there. right? i mean, am i wrong about that? >> and barack obama is one of the most gifted politicians of the last couple of decades in his party. and he pretty much eked out a primary win over hillary clinton. so you have to do certain things. you have to hire people. you have to organize. warren is not doing any of those things. >> your point being, if you are going to defeat hillary clinton, you better have a heck of an organization, a bunch of money, a bunch of funders willing to b
if you just think about -- and i've been harping on this not because any feelings i have specifically about hillary clinton but how i feel about the process of primaries as an important one for ideological commitments. people forget this. in 2007 at this point, barack obama had already declared. i was there on that cold day in illinois. and he declared and was raising money and building infrastructure. even if you look at other people, martin o'malley people talk about jim webb from virginia,...
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harp tore get together and try to see -- harp toreer to see where there are sim lair ates to -- similaritieso get together and there are areas left behind because they are small and it is not a political statement, it is just the nature of our country. so i was -- i really appreciate the involvement of my colleagues too. so thank you. i have some business to do. i ask unanimous consent that the sub-committee members submit opening statements and concerning a letter from dr. ralph jones and a report from the environmental working group without objection. so ordered. and find that members of the committee have ten days to submit written questions for the witnesses to be included. you may get some as follow up we ask that you answer those and return those if you can. and that is without objection so ordered. and with that, the hearing is adjourned. >> live coverage on cspan today, today -- the chair of the consumer product safety commission budget and that starts at 3:00 eastern. >>> and later national security adviser susan rice is speaking at the at the the aipac and that will be live here on
harp tore get together and try to see -- harp toreer to see where there are sim lair ates to -- similaritieso get together and there are areas left behind because they are small and it is not a political statement, it is just the nature of our country. so i was -- i really appreciate the involvement of my colleagues too. so thank you. i have some business to do. i ask unanimous consent that the sub-committee members submit opening statements and concerning a letter from dr. ralph jones and a...
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american economy that is all well and good to great promise was that, so that is some people say i harpon it too much but that to me is the hope and change. that was the turn the page that was the whole idea so in that score i think that he's failed. as a commander-in-chief and somebody that implemented the economic recovery which i think over time is going to look better and better from him come healthcare is a total -- does it ever get fully implemented? that is still an open question. ultimately it will be judged on healthhealthcare more than anything else because it consumed the presidency. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. and even from the museum of finance on the origin of the boardgame monopoly. the author of the monopolist refutes the commonly held history promoted by the manufacturer parker brothers that an unemployed salesman sold the idea to the company in 1935. >> so the plan is i will talk about the history of the game and then open up to questions and answers that way i am not just yammering and you can get information on things you will find
american economy that is all well and good to great promise was that, so that is some people say i harpon it too much but that to me is the hope and change. that was the turn the page that was the whole idea so in that score i think that he's failed. as a commander-in-chief and somebody that implemented the economic recovery which i think over time is going to look better and better from him come healthcare is a total -- does it ever get fully implemented? that is still an open question....
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obama is trying to negotiate a deal and i think that there is just a lot of constant complaining and harping about what he is doing even though the alternative. there is no real alternative to what is he doing. >> no doubt about that by putting out his point of view that he feels that his country is in danger if the deal goes through. i think that's a responsible position for the nation to take. >> can he put out that view. he doesn't have to put it out in front of the american congress though. >> that's the big sign. >> i don't care about the israeli election. what do you say? >> the very survival of his country is at stake. we don't have time for the kind of nice cities that kirsten is talking about. this is not just any moment in history. this is a true turning point. what we're talking about here is not barack obama or bibi netanyahu or the democrats who boycotted the speech today. we are talking about legit legitimizes iran as a nuclear threshold power. >> they already are. >> we are talking about if the deal goes through. >> they already are a flesh hold nuclear power. >> he we're talk
obama is trying to negotiate a deal and i think that there is just a lot of constant complaining and harping about what he is doing even though the alternative. there is no real alternative to what is he doing. >> no doubt about that by putting out his point of view that he feels that his country is in danger if the deal goes through. i think that's a responsible position for the nation to take. >> can he put out that view. he doesn't have to put it out in front of the american...
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i think one of the things that hasn't been harped on nearly enough is the fact she's not any federal employee. she's the head of the state department. it was her job to make sure that her subordinates in the department complied with the recordkeeping law. >> trey gowdy got into this this weekend. they have been requesting these e-mails and all information relevant to benghazi going on two years now. >> but adam schiff says they received all those e-mails. and that she turned them over to the committee, they read them and there's nothing in them. >> ron. >> joe just to be clear what she's turned over are the e-mails she thinks she needs to turn over. that's not the way it's supposed to work. the e-mails are to be kept on a government server. >> ron, this is where i do agree with you. i've read a lot of things you've been writing. i agree that part of what's going to have to happen at some point here is some independent look at that -- i don't know whether it's somebody -- >> last question. andy, asked me for my e-mails and took me two years, why do i think i'd be handcuffed, perp walk
i think one of the things that hasn't been harped on nearly enough is the fact she's not any federal employee. she's the head of the state department. it was her job to make sure that her subordinates in the department complied with the recordkeeping law. >> trey gowdy got into this this weekend. they have been requesting these e-mails and all information relevant to benghazi going on two years now. >> but adam schiff says they received all those e-mails. and that she turned them...