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herbert kohl at first and foremost, let me say i am quite happy -- herbert kohl and at we rebuildoremosts and we are the number one driver on the golf course. are doing what his rifle for the brands long-term. we have good analysis, and we will start negotiating for the hardware business. francine: how important is it that the sale goes through before your successor actually joins the company in october? are not looking for the fastest solution, we are looking for the best solution. , getting intonow talks with interested parties, and then see what the best fit for our golf business and our company is. tom: your performance is extraordinary. wander over here to the bloomberg and let's take a victory lap with adidas right now. what is amazing about this chart, it is a logarithmic chart. you do not need to know fashion, celebrities. this is called minting money by any means. the does for added almost 30 years. what is the secret sauce to the stock market performance? that we i do believe know sports inside out, and this is what drives us, what drives our company, what drives our brand, and
herbert kohl at first and foremost, let me say i am quite happy -- herbert kohl and at we rebuildoremosts and we are the number one driver on the golf course. are doing what his rifle for the brands long-term. we have good analysis, and we will start negotiating for the hardware business. francine: how important is it that the sale goes through before your successor actually joins the company in october? are not looking for the fastest solution, we are looking for the best solution. , getting...
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herbert hoover is amazing at what he does. statistics say that in terms of the amount of aid that he sent and the amount of money that he raised, there was no greater humanitarian effort, organized by americans, until the recent soon on a. that is a tremendous -- the recent tsunami. that is tremendous. herbert hoover buys his own ships, he paints them his own colors. he flies his own flag. he negotiates with the germans and the british to let him both through the blockade and the british blockade and allow them to demonstrate food in a german occupied territory. he becomes a quasi-nation in and of himself. he enlists the help of average american citizens in this quest. so aiding eldon civilians is what americans overwhelmingly decide that they want to do -- belgian civilians is what they want to do. they are on the side of the civilians, the people caught up in this war through no fault of their own. now, what we tend to to do is stop there in the story and just to talk about the western front. but if we think for a second wha
herbert hoover is amazing at what he does. statistics say that in terms of the amount of aid that he sent and the amount of money that he raised, there was no greater humanitarian effort, organized by americans, until the recent soon on a. that is a tremendous -- the recent tsunami. that is tremendous. herbert hoover buys his own ships, he paints them his own colors. he flies his own flag. he negotiates with the germans and the british to let him both through the blockade and the british...
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this includes a total of $392 million for which the herbert hoover dike could compete for additional funding. since it's a dsac-1 safety project it will compete well for the funds if it's able to use additional funding in 2017. however we must balance all the needs and that means i cannot support a reduction in the strategic petroleum reserve account. the strategic petroleum reserve stores petroleum to protect the nation due to petroleum supply interruptions. the funding in this bill is necessary for the operation and maintenance of the reserve as well as to address backlog of deferred maintenance at the reserve. we must adequately fund these activities to maintain our energy security. for example, it does us no good to have this petroleum if we can't access it in a -- in an emergency. even though i'm sympathetic to what the gentleman is trying to do, i urge my colleagues to vote no on the amendment. i yield to the gentlelady from ohio. the chair: the gentleman yields. the gentlelady is recognized. ms. kaptur: as with the chairman of the subcommittee, i rise in reluctant opposition t
this includes a total of $392 million for which the herbert hoover dike could compete for additional funding. since it's a dsac-1 safety project it will compete well for the funds if it's able to use additional funding in 2017. however we must balance all the needs and that means i cannot support a reduction in the strategic petroleum reserve account. the strategic petroleum reserve stores petroleum to protect the nation due to petroleum supply interruptions. the funding in this bill is...
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martin van buren suffered in americanworst history until herbert hoover 90 years later. none of his contemporaries look to washington to address what actregarded as an economic of god, unlike, obviously, hoover's contemporaries. overreach,presidents it is a universal trait, think of franklin roosevelt, a master politician, who nevertheless tombled so badly in trying pack the supreme court with justices friendly to his new deal, or harry truman, a very strong president who took itself -- who took himself to seize the nation's goals with the vietnam war and the threat to strike. one of the most assertive of presidents, theodore roosevelt, had his own system for ranking presidents. he thought they should be divided into two categories, the lincoln type and the begin and type.- the buchanan modern presidents use different words to say much of the same things when they speak of transformative and transitional leaders, bold visionaries. self-serving, as turns out to also be prophetic, because in sharp contrast to the 19th century, the 20th century wood the long the roosevelt a
martin van buren suffered in americanworst history until herbert hoover 90 years later. none of his contemporaries look to washington to address what actregarded as an economic of god, unlike, obviously, hoover's contemporaries. overreach,presidents it is a universal trait, think of franklin roosevelt, a master politician, who nevertheless tombled so badly in trying pack the supreme court with justices friendly to his new deal, or harry truman, a very strong president who took itself -- who...
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herbert heiner will be speaking to bloomberg "surveillance."orted second-quarter profits that beat analyst estimates. industrial operations rose in the three march, after an increase in demand for energy generating equipment. brazilian prosecutors have filed billion civil suit over rupture thatm killed 19 people and caused severe environmental damage. shares have plunged on the news. credit suisse has agreed to sell distressed debt for $1.27 billion to tpg. estimatess 270 related to 170 companies globally. it results in the next or charge of $100 million to be reflected in first-quarter results due may 10. global news 24 hours a day powered by our 2400 journalists in 150 news bureau around the world. you can find more stories on the bloomberg at top . francine: thank you so much. the latest news you need to know. now, let's get to some of the earnings we had today. 2016 cashl raised its flow forecast 11% after earnings jumped softer than revenue. lets the to the chief financial officer. who joins us from hanover. joining us.r first volume h
herbert heiner will be speaking to bloomberg "surveillance."orted second-quarter profits that beat analyst estimates. industrial operations rose in the three march, after an increase in demand for energy generating equipment. brazilian prosecutors have filed billion civil suit over rupture thatm killed 19 people and caused severe environmental damage. shares have plunged on the news. credit suisse has agreed to sell distressed debt for $1.27 billion to tpg. estimatess 270 related to...
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[applause] the republican party of ronald reagan and george herbert walker bush ensured missiles that the soviet union and the united states had targeted at each other were never fired and that soviet communism was confined to history. [applause] hard so that our american freedoms were not lost to any foreign flow nor sacrificed in pursuit of domestic agenda of the democratic party. [applause] the challenges we face today remain as great as ever. americans are deeply frustrated and desperately want to change the path we are on. we have economic stagnation at home and our constitutional rights are under assault. under the obama clinton foreign-policy, russia has emerged as a resurgent threat. china looks with a coveted eye on the land of our allies in the region. a nuclear north korea and a near nor clear -- nuclear iran urine to devastate our home line -- homeland. and radical islamic terrorism unleashes an evil that threatens the world. two weeks before our party gathers in cleveland all americans will celebrate the 240th birthday of the united states of america. american parents and
[applause] the republican party of ronald reagan and george herbert walker bush ensured missiles that the soviet union and the united states had targeted at each other were never fired and that soviet communism was confined to history. [applause] hard so that our american freedoms were not lost to any foreign flow nor sacrificed in pursuit of domestic agenda of the democratic party. [applause] the challenges we face today remain as great as ever. americans are deeply frustrated and desperately...
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the late, great historian and lincoln scholar, david herbert donald, liked to tell in his 1962 visit to the kennedy white house, in the course of which jfk voiced unhappiness over the glib methods in journalists in rating his predecessors as below average or even failure. "no one has a right to rate a president," wrote kennedy, "not even the poor james buchanan, who has not sat in his chair, examined the mail and information that came across his desk and learned why he made his decisions." whoever defines history as argument without end will apply kennedy's formula to the ongoing debate over presidential performance. recent scholarship, for example, has raised our view of ulysses s. grant, the last american president for 80 years who was willing to deploy federal troops to protect black americans in their most basic rights. a smaller group of revisionists credits warren harding with pursuing naval disarmament and the first federal budget acts, for poor james buchanan, his mishandling of bloody kansas, is suborning of the supreme court over the dred scott case, and the construction of
the late, great historian and lincoln scholar, david herbert donald, liked to tell in his 1962 visit to the kennedy white house, in the course of which jfk voiced unhappiness over the glib methods in journalists in rating his predecessors as below average or even failure. "no one has a right to rate a president," wrote kennedy, "not even the poor james buchanan, who has not sat in his chair, examined the mail and information that came across his desk and learned why he made his...
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i want to talk to you about up and coming leaders and technology. , travis kalanick cap herbert -- travis kalanick at uber. >> he is obsessed with his company, for him there is always another hill and mountain to climb. hard tos his team very do the impossible. he has a very long-term view of his business. energy.ot a lot of he's got a lot of optimism about the prospect. >> what about travis kalanick? >> he is somebody i don't pretend to know well. have you met anyone who isn't controversial who has done interesting things? >> having known three decades of leaders, do you think you have to be arrogant to be successful? >> four decades. lots ofdecades -- leaders make decisions about taking their organization in a direction that perhaps isn't wildly popular within the organization. overometimes, it spills into arrogance. i am different from how i was in my 20's. bill gates, he is very different from what he was in his 20's. everybody learns a lot in the pursuit. energyerstandable sometimes spills over to arrogance and it tends to get softer overtime. the only silicon valley company that gre
i want to talk to you about up and coming leaders and technology. , travis kalanick cap herbert -- travis kalanick at uber. >> he is obsessed with his company, for him there is always another hill and mountain to climb. hard tos his team very do the impossible. he has a very long-term view of his business. energy.ot a lot of he's got a lot of optimism about the prospect. >> what about travis kalanick? >> he is somebody i don't pretend to know well. have you met anyone who...
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some who did, herbert hoover, faired much worse in the white house.few successful ceos who also did well in washington is robert rubin, a former head of goldman sachs he served as white house aid of economics and treasury secretary in bill clinton's administration. when he left washington he reflected in his memoirs that he had developed a deep respect for the differences between the public and private sectors. in business, the single overriding purpose is to make a profit, he wrote. government deals with a vast manage of legitimate and often competing objectives. he also noted that a big difference between the two realms is that no political leader, not each the president has the kind of authority every corporate chief does. ceos can hire and firebased on performance, pay bonuses to incentivize their subordinates and promote capable people aggressively. by contrast, rubin pointed out that he had the authority to hire and fire fewer than 100 of the 160,000 people who worked under him at the treasury department. even the president has limited authority
some who did, herbert hoover, faired much worse in the white house.few successful ceos who also did well in washington is robert rubin, a former head of goldman sachs he served as white house aid of economics and treasury secretary in bill clinton's administration. when he left washington he reflected in his memoirs that he had developed a deep respect for the differences between the public and private sectors. in business, the single overriding purpose is to make a profit, he wrote. government...
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herbert hoover, obviously he comes to mind here. someone who, before his election, i have been talking my book "republic of spin," and had this great campaign film in 1928 called "master of emergency." he was seen as this wizard. he fed europe after world war i, during the mississippi flood of 1927, the worst natural disaster in american history before katrina. he was deputized, pulling horses out of the river and feeding bedraggled children. but then he gets an emergency and doesn't do anything. he does a little bit, the reconstruction finance corporation toward the end, but largely on all counts, he could not rise to the challenge. it is interesting having written about coolidge, he has a whole cult of conservative admirers. trickle down economics, ronald reagan, but hoover -- the conservative also renounced him. so he really has no fans at all. another possibility and a comment about reagan suggested, what about presidents who did a lot, but in a direction we do not like? a lot of people do still see ronald reagan this way. i thi
herbert hoover, obviously he comes to mind here. someone who, before his election, i have been talking my book "republic of spin," and had this great campaign film in 1928 called "master of emergency." he was seen as this wizard. he fed europe after world war i, during the mississippi flood of 1927, the worst natural disaster in american history before katrina. he was deputized, pulling horses out of the river and feeding bedraggled children. but then he gets an emergency...
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nafta had been something that george herbert walker bush was proud of and bill clinton was proud of. you be anti-nafta and get enough votes? it's tough to see how donald trump brings any latinos or lat latinas into his tent and also we haven't seen barack obama hit the campaign trail yet and try to generate college campuses in the african-american votes so we've got a lot of acts ahead of us but today was a big day for trump. he hit his 1237 delegate number. >> plus one, i hear. stay with me, gentlemen, when we come back, the wall is just beginning, the wall is just the beginning. wait until you hear what else donald trump wants to build in washington. the spice level. it really opens the passages. waiter. water. so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job? to over 100 of the web's leading job boards with a single click, then simply select the best candidates from one easy-to-review list. and now you can use ziprecruiter for free. go to ziprecruiter.com/offer5 i'm getting dark chocolate and a hint
nafta had been something that george herbert walker bush was proud of and bill clinton was proud of. you be anti-nafta and get enough votes? it's tough to see how donald trump brings any latinos or lat latinas into his tent and also we haven't seen barack obama hit the campaign trail yet and try to generate college campuses in the african-american votes so we've got a lot of acts ahead of us but today was a big day for trump. he hit his 1237 delegate number. >> plus one, i hear. stay with...
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herbert hoover obviously comes to mind here. someone who, before his election, hoover -- i've been talking about my book "republic of spin" had this great campaign spin, one of the first bio pic campaign films and called master of emergencies and he was seen as this wizard. he fed europe after world war ii, during the mississippi flood 1927, which was the worst natural disaster in american history until katrina, he was commerce secretary and deputized and the film shows him pulling horses out of the river and feeding bedraggles children and he getted an emergency and he doesn't do anything. he does reconstruction finance corporation toward the end but largely seen on all counts as just he couldn't rise to the challenge. and it is interesting, having written about coolidge, he has a whole cult of conservative admirers. trickle down economics. reagan put up his portrait in the white house. but hoover, the conservatives renounce him. so he has no fans at all. another possibility, and claire's comment about reagan suggests this, wha
herbert hoover obviously comes to mind here. someone who, before his election, hoover -- i've been talking about my book "republic of spin" had this great campaign spin, one of the first bio pic campaign films and called master of emergencies and he was seen as this wizard. he fed europe after world war ii, during the mississippi flood 1927, which was the worst natural disaster in american history until katrina, he was commerce secretary and deputized and the film shows him pulling...
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>>reporter: who was arrested for using herbert charges were never filed the two children are with a family member of the chopper to the services is also involved in charge of expert to come to them one of the three suspects in the first quarter past two that afternoon. >>pam moore: clandestine said the fire he sent killed a five- year road insisted in to the boy's mother and another teenager those members who spoke with in the areas saddam by the loss of this by your boy when it comes to his father of the man that them looking for many negative opinions from those neighbors. >>j.r. stone: he is 53 years old of those in the neighborhood said he had recently been in jail they also tell us that his son's mother and him would have some pretty intense fight they believe that he set this fire to kill the song they believe he's you some sort of excellence fifth four cuff. >>j.r. stone: this video will look like when the smoke was coming out of the house last night for one of the total to one minute to try to deliver voice that but it was too high as four the boy's mother she is in the hospital st
>>reporter: who was arrested for using herbert charges were never filed the two children are with a family member of the chopper to the services is also involved in charge of expert to come to them one of the three suspects in the first quarter past two that afternoon. >>pam moore: clandestine said the fire he sent killed a five- year road insisted in to the boy's mother and another teenager those members who spoke with in the areas saddam by the loss of this by your boy when it...
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joining me in the studio is our international affairs .ommentator douglas herbert we just heard a bit of a breakdown of the results but are still waiting for the final results. is inw that sadiq khan favor in terms of this brexit referendum. khan, who perhaps is tipped when he is in favor of the u.k. staying in the eu, what impact if any could it have on the brexit vote? douglas: i'm going to set you straight, i do not like to call it the brexit referendum. it is the british referendum. brexit is for one choice. it is for that ms. -- british decision to leave. if you want to be neutral about it, let's just call it the british referendum. what is the take away from these u.k. local elections? city councils, mayors, crime commissioners, what does that have to do with broader european world issues and the referendum? concretely, not much but pollsters and pundits like myself are obviously looking what is going on in these elections for signs of where the wind is blowing. it is seven weeks until that tremendous and historical vote in britain which will literally decide its destiny in euro
joining me in the studio is our international affairs .ommentator douglas herbert we just heard a bit of a breakdown of the results but are still waiting for the final results. is inw that sadiq khan favor in terms of this brexit referendum. khan, who perhaps is tipped when he is in favor of the u.k. staying in the eu, what impact if any could it have on the brexit vote? douglas: i'm going to set you straight, i do not like to call it the brexit referendum. it is the british referendum. brexit...
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there is no question the republican party as it has been known since george herbert walker bush left the stage, if you look at history of the party one of these things is not like the other. nixon, ford, reagan, bush, dole, mccain, bush, i mean one that sticks out is reagan. the rest of the party has traditionally been sort of this right of center, small p, progressive, corporatist leaning political party except for era of reagan. most of the conservative base is tired of it, fed up with it. last straw with romney losing in 20 he self and massive gains republicans had in the 2014 midterms and there is literally nothing to show for it whatsoever. that's why we sit here in early march, two candidates, donald trump and ted cruz who are dramatically different people. donald trump is running on essentially some form of white national i. he is running a dixiecrat platform. that is not conservative system. cruz is running on conservatism. he is trying to conserve ideals and traditions built america. those two individuals who are seen by the voters as the two most outside of the republican m
there is no question the republican party as it has been known since george herbert walker bush left the stage, if you look at history of the party one of these things is not like the other. nixon, ford, reagan, bush, dole, mccain, bush, i mean one that sticks out is reagan. the rest of the party has traditionally been sort of this right of center, small p, progressive, corporatist leaning political party except for era of reagan. most of the conservative base is tired of it, fed up with it....
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when i'm vice president do some fundraising event that sort of tapers off and the next president herbert hoover quietly cancel some of this is going to do a bit of a harding the more association. so takes a long, long time. they do finally get it built, and then there was an article in "life" magazine in the 1940s, which he had been barely dawn at the memorial was almost still brand-new, and i remember the caption underneath the picture. they've done a photo survey of all the great sites and it says at the bottom of harding memorial, not many people go there now. like it'd been sitting there for decades and it had somehow been forgotten. it was brand-new and already ignored and i'm happy to report that when i was then married in ohio is in his grave that they found a new use for that beautiful monument to that of all of the kids go to high school in marion, ohio, take their prom pictures but it's the most scenic spot they could find. i just am i to take a few pictures and they see the limo pull up with these 17 year olds in the finest outfits and to stop and oppose any wave and a hug and
when i'm vice president do some fundraising event that sort of tapers off and the next president herbert hoover quietly cancel some of this is going to do a bit of a harding the more association. so takes a long, long time. they do finally get it built, and then there was an article in "life" magazine in the 1940s, which he had been barely dawn at the memorial was almost still brand-new, and i remember the caption underneath the picture. they've done a photo survey of all the great...
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in after three years of herbert hoover doing nothing. he would have had the political will.uld have had the people behind them. he doesn't right now. if we look at this history of ,rashes in the united eight when the last man who remembers the last great war dies, the horrors of the last great war died. the next great war becomes inevitable. those who fail to remember history are doomed to repeat it stop we are making the same mistakes. it is not just will be made in the 20's. it is what we did in the 1850's and the 1700. the good news is that every time we reboot ourselves. the 1700s, we came out as an egalitarian country stop it was the first liberal democracy in 3000 years. we came out of the civil war with a legal antislavery. we had the 17th amendment with the direct election of senators. women being able to vote. there was positive progressive change. we came out of 1929 with the 40 hour work week. unionization. the list goes on and on. there is a lot that needs to be done. i believe that once that political will is there, that will happen. >> you have an optimistic no
in after three years of herbert hoover doing nothing. he would have had the political will.uld have had the people behind them. he doesn't right now. if we look at this history of ,rashes in the united eight when the last man who remembers the last great war dies, the horrors of the last great war died. the next great war becomes inevitable. those who fail to remember history are doomed to repeat it stop we are making the same mistakes. it is not just will be made in the 20's. it is what we did...
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anyone else that wants to speak in public comment. >> herbert wiener he proposes a new hedge fund fund call the can minute islands fund (laughter). >> anyone else okay public comment is closed. >> all right. this is just a discussion item thank you very much diane for your presentation. >> mr. clerk, call the next item. >> (inaudible). >> thank you this is for three-quarters of budget year we have total expenditures of 200 and $23,000 if reflects an increase in staff travel as well as board travel we have a remaining travel budget of $485,000 we safely be under budget at the end of this year it is in the trust until it the extent so the money has been in the trust. >> let's go ahead and take public comment colleagues if no questions all right. public comment time for item 13 anyone wish to comment on item 13. >> if you don't spend the travel money give it to the pre96ers (laughter). >> thank you very much anyone else public comment is closed. >> all right. thank you this is a discussion item could you please call the next item. >> item 14 drugstores has been considered thank you real q
anyone else that wants to speak in public comment. >> herbert wiener he proposes a new hedge fund fund call the can minute islands fund (laughter). >> anyone else okay public comment is closed. >> all right. this is just a discussion item thank you very much diane for your presentation. >> mr. clerk, call the next item. >> (inaudible). >> thank you this is for three-quarters of budget year we have total expenditures of 200 and $23,000 if reflects an increase...
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republican party of ronald reagan and of george herbert walker bush ensured that thousands of nuclear missiles that the soviet union and the united states had targeted each other were never fired, and that soviet communism was confined to the ash heap of history. >> they fought hard so that our american freedoms were not lost to any foreign foe nor sacrificed in pursuit of any domestic agenda of the democratic party. >> that our -- >> scott, ted cruz is taking a while to get to the announcement but he will drop out of the presidential campaign tonight after losing decisively the indiana primary that he described to everyone within his campaign inner circle knew was his last stand. there is no credible path for ted cruz to deny donald trump the nomination. he would automatic automatically eliminate and the expected loss to come on the contest june 7th, there is simply no longer a credible means by which ted cruz can argue he was an acceptable alternative to donald trump and he and his campaign forces could stop donald trump and deny him the first ballot nomination so this his cruz's ex
republican party of ronald reagan and of george herbert walker bush ensured that thousands of nuclear missiles that the soviet union and the united states had targeted each other were never fired, and that soviet communism was confined to the ash heap of history. >> they fought hard so that our american freedoms were not lost to any foreign foe nor sacrificed in pursuit of any domestic agenda of the democratic party. >> that our -- >> scott, ted cruz is taking a while to get...
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bob casey testified that he did not act on a letter from fattah that endorsed co-defendants herbert vedermanfor an ambassadorship. fattah maintains his innocence. >>> what about the stuff around you, kids and adults are creating a classroom out of the beach in sea isle city. matt delucia is live there continuing our week longshore tour. matt, this is something that's making kids eager to go to school. tell us about that. >> the kids and the assaults, tracy. i'll tell you that. it's the school of nature here on the beach. sit out there on the beach chair on the sand getting a tan and maybe you've never wondered what kind of creatures actually call this place home. enter the beach comer tours. >> this is a new jersey state shell. >> you know what the state shell of new jersey is, the knobby welk. the beachcomber tours happen here. if you've scoured the beach an can't find that perfect shell, here's a good tip. >> in the summertime you don't see as much because they clean the beach every day. but in the winter after a storm you can find all kinds of things. it's not unusual to find a live starf
bob casey testified that he did not act on a letter from fattah that endorsed co-defendants herbert vedermanfor an ambassadorship. fattah maintains his innocence. >>> what about the stuff around you, kids and adults are creating a classroom out of the beach in sea isle city. matt delucia is live there continuing our week longshore tour. matt, this is something that's making kids eager to go to school. tell us about that. >> the kids and the assaults, tracy. i'll tell you that....
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bob casey testified that he did not act on a letter from fattah that endorsed co-defendants herbert vedermanfor an ambassadorship. fattah maintains his innocence. >>> we have new information about pennsylvania's so-called porn-gate scandal. the top aide to attorney general kathleen kane has canceled a news conference scheduled for today that's within a report by a special prosecutor investigating offensive and sometimes pornographic e-mails shared by judges, prosecutors and others was supposed to be released. bruce castor says the report is not complete and will be released this summer instead. kane pleaded not guilty to leaking information from a grand jury to a newspaper reporter. her trial begins in august. she's not running for re-election. her term ends in january. >>> all this week, nbc 10 is taking you on a tour of the jersey shore and the fun continues today in sea isle city. the rain from yesterday can't dampen plans the city has for the summer, familyç fun night, dance parties and concerts are scheduled. some cover bands and entertainment there is free. those who live and work in
bob casey testified that he did not act on a letter from fattah that endorsed co-defendants herbert vedermanfor an ambassadorship. fattah maintains his innocence. >>> we have new information about pennsylvania's so-called porn-gate scandal. the top aide to attorney general kathleen kane has canceled a news conference scheduled for today that's within a report by a special prosecutor investigating offensive and sometimes pornographic e-mails shared by judges, prosecutors and others was...
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anyone else that wants to speak in public comment. >> herbert wiener he proposes a new hedge fund fund call the can minute islands fund (laughter). >> anyone else okay public comment is closed. >> all right. this is just a discussion item thank you very much diane for your presentation. >> mr. clerk, call the next item. >> (inaudible). >> thank you this is for three-quarters of budget year we have total expenditures of 200 and $23,000 if reflects an increase in staff travel as well as board travel we have a remaining travel budget of $485,000 we safely be under budget at the end of this year it is in the trust until it the extent so the money has been in the trust. >> let's go ahead and take public comment colleagues if no questions all right. public comment time for item 13 anyone wish to comment on item 13. >> if you don't spend the travel money give it to the pre96ers (laughter). >> thank you very much anyone else public comment is closed. >> all right. thank you this is a discussion item could you please call the next item. >> item 14 drugstores has been considered thank you real q
anyone else that wants to speak in public comment. >> herbert wiener he proposes a new hedge fund fund call the can minute islands fund (laughter). >> anyone else okay public comment is closed. >> all right. this is just a discussion item thank you very much diane for your presentation. >> mr. clerk, call the next item. >> (inaudible). >> thank you this is for three-quarters of budget year we have total expenditures of 200 and $23,000 if reflects an increase...
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he herbert cushing remembers the questions that night as he drove to the hospital. >> do we have enough emergency rooms? is the blood bank ready? >> reporter: and the question of did all of their training and mass casualty drills make a difference. >> it had been five or tenfold larger, which is not inconceivable, if there was a major disaster, that sort of situation would have been difficult to handle at that time. but i feel that we're better prepared now to handle a larger disaster situation. >> reporter: and federal investigators will meet next week to discuss and lay out the probable cause of that derailment. coming up at 5:30, we spoke with some of the attorneys who are representing some of the victims and their families. some of the questions that they want answered, we'll have that coming up. for now, live outside 30th street station, matt delucia, nbc 10 news. >> matt, thank you. nbc 10 has you covered on the train derailment all day today. we'll be talking with passengers who survived the crash that night and how it impacted safety regulations across the country. >> prosecutor
he herbert cushing remembers the questions that night as he drove to the hospital. >> do we have enough emergency rooms? is the blood bank ready? >> reporter: and the question of did all of their training and mass casualty drills make a difference. >> it had been five or tenfold larger, which is not inconceivable, if there was a major disaster, that sort of situation would have been difficult to handle at that time. but i feel that we're better prepared now to handle a larger...
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. >> veteran software engineer kevin herbert says lsd helped him solve tough technical problems working at cisco. >> software engineering and hardware engineering incredibly complex. >>reporter: he recently tried reich 0 dosing to learn a complected new computer language. >> there does appear to be a benefit. >>reporter: scientific prove is in short supply about benefits and dangers. >> unfortunately we just don't know enough at this point to say whether micro dosing is safe. >>reporter: brad burning is with map the multi-disciplinary association for psych legal i can studies. he says in 1966 when lsd was declared illegal promising research abrupting stopped. >> that lack of research means we can't say for sure whether lsd is going to help in a particular way. >>reporter: but professor got a games. >> we were quietly doing this research in men look paycheck, he conducted pioneering psychedelic research when it was still legal. he recruited high tech. >> there were theoretical physicists. >>reporter: each voluntary brought to the session technical problems they could not solve. after dro
. >> veteran software engineer kevin herbert says lsd helped him solve tough technical problems working at cisco. >> software engineering and hardware engineering incredibly complex. >>reporter: he recently tried reich 0 dosing to learn a complected new computer language. >> there does appear to be a benefit. >>reporter: scientific prove is in short supply about benefits and dangers. >> unfortunately we just don't know enough at this point to say whether...
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there's no question the republican party as it has been known, really sense george herbert walker bush washed left the stage. one of these things is not life like the other, nixon, four, reagan, bush, dole, mccain, bush, the one that sticks out his reagan. bush, the one that sticks out his reagan. the rest of the party has traditionally been this right of center, small p progressive, corporatist waning political party except for the era of reagan. most of the conservative base is tired of it and fed up with it. the last rise really what is happened with romney loosening 2012 and then the massive gains republicans had in the 2014 midterms and there is literally nothing to show for it whatsoever. that's why when we sit here in early march, two candidates, donald trump and ted cruz were dramatically different people. donald trump is running on some form of white nationalism. he is running a dixie crack type of platform, that's not conservativism. cruise is running on conservative sum that built america. but these two individuals person by the voters are the two most outside the mainstream
there's no question the republican party as it has been known, really sense george herbert walker bush washed left the stage. one of these things is not life like the other, nixon, four, reagan, bush, dole, mccain, bush, the one that sticks out his reagan. bush, the one that sticks out his reagan. the rest of the party has traditionally been this right of center, small p progressive, corporatist waning political party except for the era of reagan. most of the conservative base is tired of it...
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scarlet: that was herbert hainer on bloomberg surveillance. opponents left in the race, donald trump is tasked with unifying republicans. how he plans to do that, next. ♪ scarlet: this is bloomberg markets. governor john kasich is reportedly suspending his presidential campaign, clearing the way for donald trump. the primaryes after in scarlet: indiana forced ted cruz out of the race. scarlet:donald trump addressed mending a deeply fractured party. megan murphy joins us. how does our is it that donald trump secured the nomination before hillary clinton that? megan: everybody thought this was going to be a contested convention and now we see ted cruz dropout and now john kasich will be making his announcement later today, but no one would the possibility of a contested convention is on the democratic side. scarlet: do you think it's going to happen? megan: bernie sanders has been serious about trying to tackle a super delegates -- he won indiana and he's going into a favorable map where he could pick up many more delegates. he's not going to be
scarlet: that was herbert hainer on bloomberg surveillance. opponents left in the race, donald trump is tasked with unifying republicans. how he plans to do that, next. ♪ scarlet: this is bloomberg markets. governor john kasich is reportedly suspending his presidential campaign, clearing the way for donald trump. the primaryes after in scarlet: indiana forced ted cruz out of the race. scarlet:donald trump addressed mending a deeply fractured party. megan murphy joins us. how does our is it...
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. >> no members of the public have come down forward wait herbert wiener. >> mr. wiener 2 minutes please. >> herbert wiener i'd like the minutes to amend the following when stated i took you know the bus let's say i had to walk a block to the ophthalmologist on mission street yesterday i'd like to add this and it makes it somewhat rocky on the minutes i want to a traffics of the eliminates of the accumulation of bus stop and outlines mta can truly be called the broker of passengers they might as well be sold as commodities on the stock exchange. >> thank you, mr. wiener. >> normally in the minutes would we include something that was more opinion than fact of what the comment was is that fine. >> well, it's distorted. >> thank you, mr. wiener thank you very much. >> yeah. thank you. >> perhaps approve that with the amendments if you have a tape. >> we have a tape. >> okay. >> from the previous meeting we'll look at. >> bring them back thank you that is a good, huh? >> also in a member of the public feels the statement a was not what they meant to say submit an amen
. >> no members of the public have come down forward wait herbert wiener. >> mr. wiener 2 minutes please. >> herbert wiener i'd like the minutes to amend the following when stated i took you know the bus let's say i had to walk a block to the ophthalmologist on mission street yesterday i'd like to add this and it makes it somewhat rocky on the minutes i want to a traffics of the eliminates of the accumulation of bus stop and outlines mta can truly be called the broker of...
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[applause] the republican party of ronald reagan and of george herbert walker bush ensured thousandsclear missiles, that the soviet union and united states have targeted each other or never fired and that soviet communism was consigned to the heap of to the ash history. [applause] they fought hard so our american freedoms were not lost nor sacrificed in pursuit of any domestic agenda of the democratic party. [applause] todaye challenges we face remain as great as ever. americans are deeply frustrated and desperately want to change the path we are on. we have economic stagnation at home and our constitutional -- angie: the last stand for ted cruz the stop trump campaign but that stand has fallen with his loss, making it unstoppable for donald trump in his quest to win the 1237 delegates needed to claim that republican domination. let's get more with a bloomberg news reporter tim higgins in washington also listening in. new york times reporting that hiscruz will be ending presidential campaign. what does this mean? it means a donald trump is going to the convention as the nominee essen
[applause] the republican party of ronald reagan and of george herbert walker bush ensured thousandsclear missiles, that the soviet union and united states have targeted each other or never fired and that soviet communism was consigned to the heap of to the ash history. [applause] they fought hard so our american freedoms were not lost nor sacrificed in pursuit of any domestic agenda of the democratic party. [applause] todaye challenges we face remain as great as ever. americans are deeply...
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also being released this week, herbert hoover in the white house in which charles looks at the career of the 31st president. in the limousine liberal, steve examines the history of the term and how it's use contributed to the rise of conservative populism. harvard university professor investigates the origins of mass incarceration and from the war on poverty to the war on crime. and in how women decide, the psychology of why women in the workplace are perceived differently. look for these titles in bookstores this week and watch for the authors in the near future on booktv
also being released this week, herbert hoover in the white house in which charles looks at the career of the 31st president. in the limousine liberal, steve examines the history of the term and how it's use contributed to the rise of conservative populism. harvard university professor investigates the origins of mass incarceration and from the war on poverty to the war on crime. and in how women decide, the psychology of why women in the workplace are perceived differently. look for these...
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. >> george herbert walker bush has been involved in every presidential election since he was president. dan: i get it. problems,nald trump's he has fractured the party and it is his job to figure out how he will win over these people. ary, have you talked to anyone in donald trump's world, have they ask you for advice? mary: i will not comment on that, if he gets to put together a good ground game, i am confident he will win. , some thingsething trump politics, that his family, for their are famous affections for each other, and if someone set of your son or brother, what the donald said about jeb bush, you would have the same reaction. less with politics and this has more to do with their family affections. >> the party is currently divided, the speaker of the house, the governor of massachusetts said he will not vote for donald trump. >> a couple of u.s. senators. >> if the donald trump campaign calls you for advice and they say we want to win your vote and paul ryan's vote, what would you tell them they should do? mary: stop your high school antics. williaman keep suburban beard --
. >> george herbert walker bush has been involved in every presidential election since he was president. dan: i get it. problems,nald trump's he has fractured the party and it is his job to figure out how he will win over these people. ary, have you talked to anyone in donald trump's world, have they ask you for advice? mary: i will not comment on that, if he gets to put together a good ground game, i am confident he will win. , some thingsething trump politics, that his family, for their...
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. >> francisco da costa followed by herbert wiener and then larry kaplan the last period of time to turnn a speaker card. >> i on intersections - go ahead mr. da costa. >> huh? >> ged and give our testimony. >> my name is francisco da costa and some perspective to what is happening in our city sometime ago sent a letter i norman don't do this the light is right a letter giving me the authority from the first people of this area the muwekma ohlone i have a very good relationship with director reiskin i've said thisefore and i hope you understand what i'm saying because i work as as farther our what i'm saying today that is we're not addressing the common footprint and lick fax and flooding nine hundred tons of meth gas into the atmosphere pursue in the year 2016 we can have real the data on this things now we're talking about transportation and it factors in he know that we have the big one and before that we have to be prepared to have sound transportation that takes us from one place to another so i'd like to speak but director reiskin with a letter of authority i'll bring sent it to yo
. >> francisco da costa followed by herbert wiener and then larry kaplan the last period of time to turnn a speaker card. >> i on intersections - go ahead mr. da costa. >> huh? >> ged and give our testimony. >> my name is francisco da costa and some perspective to what is happening in our city sometime ago sent a letter i norman don't do this the light is right a letter giving me the authority from the first people of this area the muwekma ohlone i have a very good...
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host: host: that's herbert in georgia guest: i feel like herbert has done a good job bringing this out. the federal minimum wage is low. a lot of states have raised it higher than that because you can't live on that. it's also true that groups like the chamber of commerce and other groups have fought hard to keep the minimum wage low. in fairness, they are saying that cost them a lot of money, and they want to employ people. if you start putting in more wage requirements, especially in a middle-class category, it will prevent them from hiring them and creating more business. that has been their argument all along, and they are pretty effective at it. caller: where does the executive branch and the attitude of congress, who seem basically to not care anything about it, because they run their entire intellect off of polls, and if was abraham, it lincoln who said once we start running our country off of opinion polls, that will be the downfall of our country. wondering, systemically, how does this keep exacerbating from the federal level? and what can be done to prevent it or reverse it s
host: host: that's herbert in georgia guest: i feel like herbert has done a good job bringing this out. the federal minimum wage is low. a lot of states have raised it higher than that because you can't live on that. it's also true that groups like the chamber of commerce and other groups have fought hard to keep the minimum wage low. in fairness, they are saying that cost them a lot of money, and they want to employ people. if you start putting in more wage requirements, especially in a...
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george herbert walker bush has been involved in every presidential election, endorsed.s is donald trump's problem. he has fractured the party and such a big deal that two former republican presidents aren't going to support him. >> have they asked you for your advice? mary: i'm not going to comment that. trump gets what he wants and if he puts together a good ground game i'm confident that trump will run. that says some things trumps and when it comes to the bushes and famous and if someone said of your son or brother, you would have the same reaction. more to do with their family and affections. mark: the party is divided. the speaker of the house, the state of the house -- of massachusetts said he will not vote for trump. what would you tell them they should do? mary: stop your high school antics and keep suburban women d and scotus, either cruz or mike lee, iron clad and flush out your economic policies and stand up straight and comb your hair. mark: that is four. john: so, never trump for you, you have some connection to the very enforcements that used to constitute
george herbert walker bush has been involved in every presidential election, endorsed.s is donald trump's problem. he has fractured the party and such a big deal that two former republican presidents aren't going to support him. >> have they asked you for your advice? mary: i'm not going to comment that. trump gets what he wants and if he puts together a good ground game i'm confident that trump will run. that says some things trumps and when it comes to the bushes and famous and if...
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carol: dave herbert went to uganda. 2005 all kind of began in after the iraq invasion. were aware there were contractors working for the government, guys with tattoos and beards and that special forces backgrounds, that the majority of the guys guarding bases and guarding convoys, they were guys from the third world working for very little money. $20 a day, sometimes less. there is a huge demand for bodies. they needed bodies all over the country. there were people coming from fiji and peru. they were being paid well. they needed to find another source for men. ended up being one of the main suppliers to the u.s. effort. >> you said they just needed bodies. the first couple of ways were mostly veterans of the ugandan military. but as hundreds turned to thousands, they needed to dip into nonmilitary people. that became taxi drivers, basically anyone who could learn how to fire an ak-47. [laughter] you actually went there and track down some of the chris -- tracked down some of the recruiters. fighting the recruiters is harder than you think. milton works in a small offic
carol: dave herbert went to uganda. 2005 all kind of began in after the iraq invasion. were aware there were contractors working for the government, guys with tattoos and beards and that special forces backgrounds, that the majority of the guys guarding bases and guarding convoys, they were guys from the third world working for very little money. $20 a day, sometimes less. there is a huge demand for bodies. they needed bodies all over the country. there were people coming from fiji and peru....
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he told the jury he made time to meet with fattah co-defendant herbert wedeman.he said it was at fattah's request. he was trying to get wedeman at a post. it became quickly apparent the post was not good enough. the meeting lasted about 15 minutes. he said he was not in position to offer him a full ambassadorship. when asked by fattah's lawyers if there was anything wrong in ari arranging the meeting, he said no. nailer told the jury he mailed several payments to drexel university to pay down his son's loan debt. late in the day, a former vice president for philadelphia university testified for close to an hour. he said that he fast tracked an application for the fattah's au pair to enroll in school after classes begun. and despite the au pair had letters securing financial support to pay her tuition, that the school came up with scholarships over the course of her tenure there of more than $100,000 to offer her nearly a free ride to attend philadelphia university. neither one answered our questions as they left court a few moments ago. deanna durante, nbc 10 new
he told the jury he made time to meet with fattah co-defendant herbert wedeman.he said it was at fattah's request. he was trying to get wedeman at a post. it became quickly apparent the post was not good enough. the meeting lasted about 15 minutes. he said he was not in position to offer him a full ambassadorship. when asked by fattah's lawyers if there was anything wrong in ari arranging the meeting, he said no. nailer told the jury he mailed several payments to drexel university to pay down...
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also being released this week, herbert hoover in the white house in which charles looks at the career of the 31st president. in the limousine liberal, steve examines the history of the term and how it's use contributed to the rise of conservative populism. harvard university professor investigates the origins of mass incarceration and from the war on poverty to the war on crime. and in how women decide, the psychology of why women in the workplace are perceived differently. look for these titles in bookstores this week and watch for the authors in the near future on booktv. booktv. >> welcome to the library of philadelphia. i'm a representative jim roebuck and i'm certainly very happy to be here this evening. i'm a native philadelphia and. i graduated from central high school that my particular -- [applause] my particular focus tonight is on the fact that i went to college at virginia union university in richmond from which i've received a history degree of honors and then i did my masters in charlottesville. [applause] subsequent to that, i tour the history and i like to think about
also being released this week, herbert hoover in the white house in which charles looks at the career of the 31st president. in the limousine liberal, steve examines the history of the term and how it's use contributed to the rise of conservative populism. harvard university professor investigates the origins of mass incarceration and from the war on poverty to the war on crime. and in how women decide, the psychology of why women in the workplace are perceived differently. look for these...
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turn george herbert walker bush. maybe the country has become more conservative, or republican.t is early to say. when you say either hillary or donald trump could win the nomination, are you suggesting the odds are 50-50? david rubenstein: i would not say that. you have to give it to hillary clinton because of the map. most people would say that. but anyone that says it is impossible for donald trump is making a mistake. for people with hillary clinton, they will agree. it will be a hard-fought campaign. you have to consider what trump would mean for the economy, the fiscal and monetary policies, and the impact on the portfolio. david rubenstein: it is too early to say. but exactly trump would do as president or hillary. said a few things, but it is hard to be on target when you are making policy. whoever is president, we will have a low growth pete king of ofe -- low growth period time. the last recession ended in june 2009. usually you have seven years between recessions. it could go eight years. it is not usually 10 or 11 years. in the first term, we will hasn't been close t
turn george herbert walker bush. maybe the country has become more conservative, or republican.t is early to say. when you say either hillary or donald trump could win the nomination, are you suggesting the odds are 50-50? david rubenstein: i would not say that. you have to give it to hillary clinton because of the map. most people would say that. but anyone that says it is impossible for donald trump is making a mistake. for people with hillary clinton, they will agree. it will be a...
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the president he most resembles his herbert hoover, the guy who got us into the great depression.d trump's policies would cause a global recession and destroy our security by shattering our alliances with democracies that builds up more than half a century. to suggest he has anything in common with a president like merge h.w. bush suggests to that some republican insiders in washington are losing touch with reality. advised onuest has foreign policy for the mitt romney campaign in 2011, marco pressin 2015, john mccain presidential campaign in 2007 and 2008. as far as those you work for, how would they approach or differ from trump's foreign policy? policies are radically different and i grew up in the 1980's as a ronald reagan republican. pro-free-tradeas and pro-immigration. he was hopeful and optimistic and a gentleman and did not go around insulting his opponents or flinging childish abuse. i would say all the presidential candidate -- candidates, marco rubio, who i work for, were very much in the reagan mold. donald trump is the anti-reagan. the opposite of reagan. he is full
the president he most resembles his herbert hoover, the guy who got us into the great depression.d trump's policies would cause a global recession and destroy our security by shattering our alliances with democracies that builds up more than half a century. to suggest he has anything in common with a president like merge h.w. bush suggests to that some republican insiders in washington are losing touch with reality. advised onuest has foreign policy for the mitt romney campaign in 2011, marco...