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[captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: this vote the yeas are 126, the nays are 29 . on this vote the yeas are 126 and the nays are 29 . the amendment is not adopted. further proceedings were postponed and the noes were prevailed by voice voast the clerk: amendment offered by mr. rue ease by california. the speaker pro tempore: a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a two-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: on this vet the yeas are 172,
[captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: this vote the yeas are 126, the nays are 29 . on this vote the yeas are 126 and the nays are 29 . the amendment is not adopted. further proceedings were postponed and the...
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[captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc. in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: on this vote the yeas were 232. the nays were 172. the amendment is adopted. the unfinished business is the request for recorded vote on amendment number 10 printed in the across-the-board-d. congressional record, offered by the gentleman from arizona, mr. gosar which the proceedings were postponed and which the ayes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 10 printed in the coord -- congressional record, offered offer by mr. gosar of arizona the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. a sufficient number having arisen, members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a two-minute vote. the [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with
[captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc. in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: on this vote the yeas were 232. the nays were 172. the amendment is adopted. the unfinished business is the request for recorded vote on amendment number 10 printed in the...
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expedition inc. is one of f the world'ss top travel mpanies. this interview was preempted last week due to the commencement ceremony, so in this week's 101, lessons from the bebest on investing. welcome. we should say the big adventure, your wife could give birth at any momentnt. salllly, thank you for holding off until we do the show. we don't know how long. we won't keep you. ellilis about adventure travel. mark: thanks for -- tell us about adventure travel. mark: it's an amazing company that has been around for 36 years. people v value experiences more thantuff. i think if e everyone shares how interesting their lives are on social media, everyone wants tlive interesting lives. we take people t to some of the world's most amazing places. they have an amazing team, a really strong and important culture, and we are thrilled to be involved wi them. rebecca:e are goingng to show you some video of some of the different t travel advtures pele can anticipate. let't's t tart with howou chose this company. -- srt with howow you chose this company. yo
expedition inc. is one of f the world'ss top travel mpanies. this interview was preempted last week due to the commencement ceremony, so in this week's 101, lessons from the bebest on investing. welcome. we should say the big adventure, your wife could give birth at any momentnt. salllly, thank you for holding off until we do the show. we don't know how long. we won't keep you. ellilis about adventure travel. mark: thanks for -- tell us about adventure travel. mark: it's an amazing company that...
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brings together influential entrepreneurs and put together by cnbc which produced this program and inc. media and tyler mathisen was there. >> among the entrepreneurs i talked to was mark cuban. and i asked him about the controversy involving the gdp numbers and whether where he sits atop many businesses he sees the economy as weak as the number portray it to be. >> when it is not so great you look at yub own numbers and compare them to the macro numbers and so you have to take into consideration that the gdp macro and whatever is happening there we can counterbalance it with effort on our side. but when you see the number it kind of sets expectations so when we saw the .02 we thought are things slowing down and does that affect other things. and the shark tank and the maz, i want them to sell more. but knowing now that the number reflects what it felt like i think it doesn't so much chan companies do but it changes investments and perspectives that i had. >> later this year if interest rates go up does that make a difference to you? >> no. it is not going to bounce them 5%. maybe a qu
brings together influential entrepreneurs and put together by cnbc which produced this program and inc. media and tyler mathisen was there. >> among the entrepreneurs i talked to was mark cuban. and i asked him about the controversy involving the gdp numbers and whether where he sits atop many businesses he sees the economy as weak as the number portray it to be. >> when it is not so great you look at yub own numbers and compare them to the macro numbers and so you have to take into...
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shares of ann inc.ored, while shares of assena fell 1%. >>> tomorrow will reportedly get results, quarterly results from both home depot and walmart, and some of the worlds most recognizable stores are facing big obstacles right now. courtney reaga has more. >> reporter: the majority of companies have already reported first quarter earnings retailers are just ramping up. wall street is hoping the consum will lift the broader economy. particularly after a number of disappointing reports. including april retail sales and estimates for first quarter gdp. there are a number of issues that could hurt retail earnings and forecasts. retail's first quarter is typically january through april. which means harsher than likely weather blade a part the impact of a strong dollar will likely be most evident in retailers selling goods internationally, it could also impact retailers with mostly domestic operations in a number of ways. macy's one of the first too report set sales in large u.s. cities took a hit from lowe
shares of ann inc.ored, while shares of assena fell 1%. >>> tomorrow will reportedly get results, quarterly results from both home depot and walmart, and some of the worlds most recognizable stores are facing big obstacles right now. courtney reaga has more. >> reporter: the majority of companies have already reported first quarter earnings retailers are just ramping up. wall street is hoping the consum will lift the broader economy. particularly after a number of disappointing...
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[captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: on this -- the chair: on this vote the yeas are 187, the nays are 286, the amendment is not adopted. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 10 printed in part a of house report 114-120, by the gentlewoman from oregon, ms. bonamici, on which further proceed wrgs postponed and on which the noes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 10 printed in house report 114-120 offered by ms. bonamici of oregon. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having risen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a two-minute vote. [caption
[captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: on this -- the chair: on this vote the yeas are 187, the nays are 286, the amendment is not adopted. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment...
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[captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: the yeas are 410. the speaker: on this vote 413 yeas, no nays. 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended the bill is passed and without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. the house will be in order. members will please take their seats. the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable, the speaker, house of representatives, sir, i have the honor to transmit herewith a copy of a letter received from mr. robert a. breahm, new york state board of elections indicating that according to the preliminary results of the special election held may 5 2015, the honorable dan donovan was elected representative to congress congress for the 11th congressional district for the state of new york. karen l. haas, clerk. the
[captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: the yeas are 410. the speaker: on this vote 413 yeas, no nays. 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended the bill is passed and without objection, the motion to...
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trending flat right now, inc. rose yesterday. watch out for that. the nikkei is another big decline this morning, down 7/10 of a percent. it halted that four days of gains that we saw in the past week. that comes as we see a strengthening yen after those retail sales numbers out of the united states showing weaker than expected growth. the yen week u.s. data. right now, in the nikkei, the biggest decline is consumer services. back to you. >> big market mover here in hong kong. look at why these results are giving us the latest evidence of a revolution in mobile. >> responding positively. they surpassed analyst estimates by a healthy margin and the future looks bright. as the hong kong trade gets underway, shares look like this. up 2.5 5%, the best performance in two weeks. 10 sent powered ahead and then cent powering ahead in the mobile space and they are looking to develop advertising capabilities. it company is saying conducted advertising case studies in recent months to figure out how to package adds to make them more acceptable and to drive mor
trending flat right now, inc. rose yesterday. watch out for that. the nikkei is another big decline this morning, down 7/10 of a percent. it halted that four days of gains that we saw in the past week. that comes as we see a strengthening yen after those retail sales numbers out of the united states showing weaker than expected growth. the yen week u.s. data. right now, in the nikkei, the biggest decline is consumer services. back to you. >> big market mover here in hong kong. look at why...
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cathy will become cfo of hp inc. that was unexpected.nowing as much as do you now and getting as many questions as she seemingly admitted to getting from other ceos who may be considering a split of their own company, is it the right move? >> i say this is totally the right thing to do. would you not believe how much. i can already feel the difference in the companies in terms of accountability focus, cost, more focus on cost. less of that insatiable desire to hire. it is really -- you could almost see a change in the culture before your very eyes in a positive way. i'm excited about it. boy, we have looked at every processes, every cost we are spending. as you pointed out, there is more cost to be taken out. that is important because it will make our products and services and software far more competitive. that's the name of the game. >> perhaps the reason why that stock is up despite a very much mixed quarter for hewlett-packard, which has not seen growth in 15 of the 16 last quarters it has reported. hopes are by splitting the company
cathy will become cfo of hp inc. that was unexpected.nowing as much as do you now and getting as many questions as she seemingly admitted to getting from other ceos who may be considering a split of their own company, is it the right move? >> i say this is totally the right thing to do. would you not believe how much. i can already feel the difference in the companies in terms of accountability focus, cost, more focus on cost. less of that insatiable desire to hire. it is really -- you...
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betty: ann inc. is on the rise. mna monday. julie hyman.ow all the markets are trading at the moment. in europe, jonathan ferro has what is going on and some of the reaction to the m&a. wrap up this trade-in day in london. finishingion those flat. -- the big gains right here on the dax by over 1%. the shape of the session through the trading day. tradingbacks off of the session, accelerating into the close. down 1% friday, up 1% today. part of this because of a weaker euro. theeuro pulling back from three month high. we are lower by 8/10 of 1%. next stop for this one, as far as the basis concern is tomorrow. key for the currency and the bond market. after a couple days of calm, the route is back. italian bond yields pushing higher by over 10 basis points towards 2%. ten-year german bonds, yields higher by a couple of basis points. 0.65%. greece is in trouble. the greek financial sector and the likelihood that funding for banks could be cut off -- greek bond yields surging this morning. up 75 basis points on the greek 10 year. analysts say i
betty: ann inc. is on the rise. mna monday. julie hyman.ow all the markets are trading at the moment. in europe, jonathan ferro has what is going on and some of the reaction to the m&a. wrap up this trade-in day in london. finishingion those flat. -- the big gains right here on the dax by over 1%. the shape of the session through the trading day. tradingbacks off of the session, accelerating into the close. down 1% friday, up 1% today. part of this because of a weaker euro. theeuro pulling...
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captions paid for by abc, inc. captions paid for by abc, inc. is "world news now." >> good morning to you all. t.j. holmes alongside the kayna whitworth. >> the? >> yes, you're the only one. >> i am. >> you're going to be seeing a whole lot more of this lady here. she's new to abc usually on the west coast in l.a. but spending some time in new york city with us now. >> i like it here. thanks for having me here, t.j. >> you weren't here during the winter. you would have been talking a little different. >> you're right. but i was in boston all winter long. i was there for that record winter. >> you trumped me sister, you got me there. >> i have the best snow boots in the world. >> ever, i'm sure. it's good to have you here. she's going to be with us the rest of the week. >> thank you. thank you so much for being here. >> thank you. we want to start with the investigation into that failed terror attack in texas. so isis is now claiming responsibility for it. >> and the top lawmaker in the house homeland security committee calls it a textbook case w
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captions paid for by abc, inc. ay, may 22nd. captions paid for by abc, inc.orld news now" with t.j. holmes and reena ninan. >> good morning, everyone. we actually have breaking news overnight. the week long manhunt for an alleged killer now over. >> yeah, the man accused of murdering a wealthy family, you're seeing him there, that family was just blocks from the vice president's official residence. well, he is now under arrest. daron wint is his name. he was stopped in a car in washington, d.c. last night, taken into custody along with several others. we get the very latest now from abc's karen travers. >> a frantic search from washington, d.c. to new york city is now over. >> tonight we were able to find the location of wint and take him down and arrest him. >> 34-year-old daron wint has turned himself into police. he's the main suspect in last week's brutal homicide and arson that left savvas savopoulos, his wife amy, their 10-year-old son and their housekeeper vera figueroa for dead. authors told abc news they believe he had been staying with a girlfriend
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captions paid for by abc, inc. so i know how important that is. ♪ music throughout ♪ unlike ordinary diapers, pampers has three absorbent layers to stay up to three times drier. so your baby can sleep soundly all night. wishing you love sleep and play. pampers >>> new details this morning about this stage collapse last month during a high school concert in westfield indiana. students sent plunging about ten feet. 17 injured. it turns out the orchestra pit cover in which the students were dancing was built by a part time high school employee with student help. and it wasn't properly supported from beneath. prosecutors will not file any charges. >> we turn to a lawsuit now filed against one of the most popular deejays in the world. steve aoki known for kind of going wild during his shows but one woman says he went too far. >> she's claiming she broke her neck during one of his stunts a few years ago. tom llamas has the story. >> deejay steve aoki one of the biggest stars in electronic dance music is known for his hig
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the other thing that's utterly fascinating about the world cup and the macro economics of it all -- inc. of the last several world cup series. awarded toe were these countries at a time when people were super bearish on the u.s.'s place in the world. it was all about these energy nations on the rise and now that these games are actually happening and the global narrative has totally changed so that the u.s. is clearly the world's strongest economy, all of these economies are in trouble, the energy economies are not so great -- i feel like global international games are a lagging indicator of where the mood is. alix: i was looking at that and i was looking at qatar -- their fiscal breakeven is around $60 a barrel. your point of the rise and fall of these guys. qataroday, the market in had its worst drop in three months. the official word from fifa is nothing's going to change about where the games are played, but any hints there could be a problem with the games is a huge issue because they spend an to buildount of money their facilities. even the slightest hint that those games could be
the other thing that's utterly fascinating about the world cup and the macro economics of it all -- inc. of the last several world cup series. awarded toe were these countries at a time when people were super bearish on the u.s.'s place in the world. it was all about these energy nations on the rise and now that these games are actually happening and the global narrative has totally changed so that the u.s. is clearly the world's strongest economy, all of these economies are in trouble, the...
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one of those on that list was a man named lester ralph jones, a client of models inc.after paige disappeared, the cops conducted a search of jones' house. a week later they were back. but they didn't arrest him. not even a month later, when police search dogs got a hit in the charred mess of paige's car. >> they found the cadaver scent in the back seat of the car. and in the front seat of that car, they found mr. jones' scent. and that was despite the car being set on fire. >> reporter: interesting. also, it so happened jones worked in a repair shop right across the street from the parking lot where paige's burning car was found. then the dogs were taken out to that spot on highway 50 where the contents of paige's wallet were found. >> what we refer to as to the trail of breadcrumbs where the checks, business cards, other identifying information were scattered, they followed that to a turnout called bridgeport road and followed down bridgeport road where the dog kept repeatedly jumping into the river indicating that ms. birgfeld's scent was down by the river there. tha
one of those on that list was a man named lester ralph jones, a client of models inc.after paige disappeared, the cops conducted a search of jones' house. a week later they were back. but they didn't arrest him. not even a month later, when police search dogs got a hit in the charred mess of paige's car. >> they found the cadaver scent in the back seat of the car. and in the front seat of that car, they found mr. jones' scent. and that was despite the car being set on fire. >>...
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they do not want to be a part of clinton inc.? >> i am sure there are some in that category.nvolved in the controversy with the foundation, that would be the case. between hollywood and trial lawyers, staunch democratic rich people there is enough money to go around for a primary season. she will dwarf everybody else. by the time you get to a one-on-one against a republican, i doubt that matters. mark: it is now being sent that president clinton will not raise money for her. i understand not campaigning publicly, but do you see the logic of him not being a fundraiser this year? >> i think that becomes immersed in what you asked about, the foundation and those controversies. i would not be surprised if they alter that a little bit as the season proceeds. look bubba can do anything. john: we talked yesterday about your column about hillary clinton in trade. he said she could not continue to waffle. i think part of the reason is that they want to make sure no one on her left gets any oxygen. do you see any political logic in that? do you think that logic trumps what we suspect,
they do not want to be a part of clinton inc.? >> i am sure there are some in that category.nvolved in the controversy with the foundation, that would be the case. between hollywood and trial lawyers, staunch democratic rich people there is enough money to go around for a primary season. she will dwarf everybody else. by the time you get to a one-on-one against a republican, i doubt that matters. mark: it is now being sent that president clinton will not raise money for her. i understand...
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to strengthen your point, the economy has to be her calling card, and her argument is to run america inc., you need a real capitalists. she had time to do that but she trashed hillary clinton. we will talk about her more. she trashed hillary clinton today, and that seemed to be her main call. that is one thing she is doing. she is presenting herself as one of hillary clinton's most vocal opponents. mark: ok, a great reminder today that if hillary clinton is elected president, we can look forward to four more years of this. president clinton: we are going to go as close as we can to following the rules she followed when being secretary of state. >> do you understand it that perception is a problem? president clinton: no. i am not responsible for anyone else's perception. tillery said no one is ever tried to influence me by helping you. no one has a shred of evidence to that effect. >> will you continue to give speeches? president clinton: yes. i have two pay our bills. mark: he also said they have never done anything knowingly inappropriate. what is behind bill clinton's today show perfor
to strengthen your point, the economy has to be her calling card, and her argument is to run america inc., you need a real capitalists. she had time to do that but she trashed hillary clinton. we will talk about her more. she trashed hillary clinton today, and that seemed to be her main call. that is one thing she is doing. she is presenting herself as one of hillary clinton's most vocal opponents. mark: ok, a great reminder today that if hillary clinton is elected president, we can look...
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captions paid for by abc, inc. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning, everybodywe've got a busy one. a dangerous one, really. a nasty day of weather that continues right now. i'm t.j. holmes alongside kayna whitworth. thank you for hanging out with us, it's been great. >> thank you for having me. we are talking about that breaking news has been awful to watch. video coming into our news room right now. extreme wither in the plain states. tornados have touched down in several states including oklahoma. twisters tore through hopes there on the outskirts of the oklahoma city area. dozens of homes damaged, even destroyed. cars have been flipped over. trees and power lines knocked down. >> so much rain fell in oklahoma city that a flood emergency was declared in that city. that's the first time it's ever happened there. the will rogers airport evacuated twice because of the severe weather. so far, no reports of serious injuries. >> the residents of central kansas right near wichita escaped serious injury when a tornado touched down. the twister destroyed a 100-year-ol
captions paid for by abc, inc. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning, everybodywe've got a busy one. a dangerous one, really. a nasty day of weather that continues right now. i'm t.j. holmes alongside kayna whitworth. thank you for hanging out with us, it's been great. >> thank you for having me. we are talking about that breaking news has been awful to watch. video coming into our news room right now. extreme wither in the plain states....
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her argument is to run america inc. you need a real capitalist. she never said what that means.to do that but it leaves you wanting a little more her. she trashed hillary clinton in some of her later things today. that seems to be her main calling card. she positions herself as hillary clinton possible relentless counterpart. mark: today, they breakfast shot -- breakfast chat show reminded us is hillary clinton is elected, we can we treated to four more years of this -- >> we are going to come as close as we can during her presidential campaign to following the rules we followed when she became secretary of state. >> do you understand perception itself is a problem? president clinton: i don't want to get into the weeds here. i'm not responsible for anyone else's perception. hillary said no one has tried to influence me by helping you. no one has even suggested there's a shred of evidence to that effect. >> will you continue to give speeches? president clinton: yes. i have to pay our bills. mark: all from the mouth of bill -- he also said in that interview that the clinton founda
her argument is to run america inc. you need a real capitalist. she never said what that means.to do that but it leaves you wanting a little more her. she trashed hillary clinton in some of her later things today. that seems to be her main calling card. she positions herself as hillary clinton possible relentless counterpart. mark: today, they breakfast shot -- breakfast chat show reminded us is hillary clinton is elected, we can we treated to four more years of this -- >> we are going to...
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captions paid for by abc, inc. >> from abc news, this is "world news now" with t.j.a ninan. >> one of those days. one of those days. >> happy friday eve to you. >> happy friday eve to you. >> weekend's almost here. >> almost, almost. adrian, a live show going on here. live show. >> is there something you'd like to tell us? >> let's stop everything. one of our producers apparently has something to tell us. go ahead, adrian. >> the burgers are good. >> the burgers are good. >> it's national burger day. >> glad we stopped the top of the show, adrian. thank you. >> it happens. nobody can tell when we're working or not because we always look like we're not working. good morning to you. thanks for spending some of your thursday here with us. >> we'll begin this half hour with that major mistake. how did this happen? how is this possible? the u.s. military sending live anthrax spores to government and commercial labs. we're not making this up. those labs expected to receive dead samples. >> four people in three of those labs worked with the anthrax and the cdc recommended a
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captions paid for by abc, inc. >> morning, everyone.n late night television. >> is it the biggest? >> three decades, and i have to say the folks over there have not -- they couldn't have done a better job. it was just an incredible -- i think it went over 20 minutes than scheduled and cbs let them run. >> we're going to get more into that. if you didn't see it, you'll want to see some of it. we start this half hour out in california. >> uh-huh, with in fact, officials along the central coast of california are calling this a nightmare situation. >> this oil spill out here spreading out into the water along the shoreline. right now, believed to be 105,000 gallons of oil leaked from a broken pipeline. about 20% of that is believed to be reaching the water. absence database abc's brandi hitt with all these details. >> reporter: black waves crashing ashore are coating santa barbara's pristine beaches with thick oil with no escape for california wildlife. a mother whale and her baby are seen swimming dangerously close to this massive spill no
captions paid for by abc, inc. >> morning, everyone.n late night television. >> is it the biggest? >> three decades, and i have to say the folks over there have not -- they couldn't have done a better job. it was just an incredible -- i think it went over 20 minutes than scheduled and cbs let them run. >> we're going to get more into that. if you didn't see it, you'll want to see some of it. we start this half hour out in california. >> uh-huh, with in fact,...
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made possible by the annenberg/cpb project captioning performed by the national captioning institute, incptions copyright 1986 educational film center august 9, 1999. on december 8, 1997. november 30, 2002. i was hit by a drunk driver. i lost both of my legs. a stranger tried to kill me with a hammer. our 7-year-old son evan was murdered after signing up for basketball. i was severely beaten in a hate crime. i was raped. when your child is murdered, it's devastating. you have to re-think life again. it just keeps on running over and over in my head all the time. while i was in the hospital, a friend told me about victims' services. they helped me with my medical expenses. they helped me with counseling. a victims' advocate stood by us through the court process. victim assistance paid all my hospital bills. i needed them to fight for me while i was fighting for my life. with the right help, you can move on with your life. i will dance the salsa again. justice isn't served until crime victims are.
made possible by the annenberg/cpb project captioning performed by the national captioning institute, incptions copyright 1986 educational film center august 9, 1999. on december 8, 1997. november 30, 2002. i was hit by a drunk driver. i lost both of my legs. a stranger tried to kill me with a hammer. our 7-year-old son evan was murdered after signing up for basketball. i was severely beaten in a hate crime. i was raped. when your child is murdered, it's devastating. you have to re-think life...
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maureen: metro said it replaced several ince due laters on -- insulators on the third rail. >>> one person was killed walking in the path of a csx freight train. it happened at 11:00 this morning. we are told the victim was hit at a crossing point and police are investigating why the person was on the track. d.c. firefighters are pausing to pay tribute to one of their own. firefighters lined the street today in southwest as the body of lieutenant kevin mcrae moved from the morgue to the mortuary. he collapsed and died wednesday after batting a two-alarm high-rise fire in an apartment building. there will be awe public viewing at the armory at 9:00 a.m. this friday. followed by a public funeral service. thousands of police officers flood the district. next what officers say solution of the tension between the police and people they are sworn to protect. and we're headed for early taste of summer tomorrow. how hot will it get and what will we expect for the rest of the week? >> i'm at the verizon center where wizards are trying to go up 3-1 games on the hawks. breaking news out of the nfl. i
maureen: metro said it replaced several ince due laters on -- insulators on the third rail. >>> one person was killed walking in the path of a csx freight train. it happened at 11:00 this morning. we are told the victim was hit at a crossing point and police are investigating why the person was on the track. d.c. firefighters are pausing to pay tribute to one of their own. firefighters lined the street today in southwest as the body of lieutenant kevin mcrae moved from the morgue to...
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the house, inc.'s founder says the goal is to help young adults grow educationally and socially. >> when we find their peers that are sidelined socially and to events like a prom, we know that that's unacceptable. >> they took a dance in the evening. it's just absolutely wonderful to watch their faces. it's terb risk. >> we find out kinds of friends. >> they treat him like a prince and they roll out the marines out there, it's spectacular. >> reporter: in d.c., stephanie ramirez, wusa 9 news. >>> this year's ball took place on pennsylvania avenue at the willard continental. >>> coming up, quite a scare in manhattan when an air-conditioning unit falls from the sky. >> and residents in the lone star state trying to recover from days of severe storms. we are going to have the off! outdoor refresher course. sunsets. sfx: ding! hello you... and you too. meet "outside"... where the golden hour is approaching along with the buzzy suck-squad. sfx: buzz! it's been a while... but, you can do this. step 1: open
the house, inc.'s founder says the goal is to help young adults grow educationally and socially. >> when we find their peers that are sidelined socially and to events like a prom, we know that that's unacceptable. >> they took a dance in the evening. it's just absolutely wonderful to watch their faces. it's terb risk. >> we find out kinds of friends. >> they treat him like a prince and they roll out the marines out there, it's spectacular. >> reporter: in d.c.,...
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bernie: no, i don't inc. -- no, i don't think so. the muslim countries will have to win the war with our support. they will have to be front and center on this. host: how much does the immigration debate play on the role of national security, or is that separate? bernie: i think it is separate. host: a lot of people believe that the country cannot sustain more immigration illegal or legal, because of the stress it puts on public services. where do you see this debate headed and what -- bernie: several years ago, i voted against the immigration bill. because i think the provisions in their worried me very much. real unemployment in this country is 11% african-american unemployment is higher. i don't think that we should be bringing in a lot of low-wage workers from other countries. because god only knows we have a lot of people in this country that can do that work. on the other hand, i believe absolutely that we need to develop a path toward citizenship for the 11 million undocumented workers. that is what we need to do. there needs
bernie: no, i don't inc. -- no, i don't think so. the muslim countries will have to win the war with our support. they will have to be front and center on this. host: how much does the immigration debate play on the role of national security, or is that separate? bernie: i think it is separate. host: a lot of people believe that the country cannot sustain more immigration illegal or legal, because of the stress it puts on public services. where do you see this debate headed and what -- bernie:...
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in the end, there was a superseding criminal indictment that had more than 20 counts inc it. >> facedh the mountain of evidence against him, pritchard strikes a deal inh 2001 with prosecutors andnd pleads guilty. he's sentenced to a year in prison and $830,000 restitution pay. but -- >> russ pritchard doesn't seem to have the money. i've received a total of maybe r $25,000. >> look in the camera and tell russ pritchard what you want him to do? >> i would like him to pay the restitution. but moreover, i would like the national civil war museum return my items to me. >> so what about that? ed picket's charge against the museum, next.ta ickly become theg you think about. that's where at&t can help. we monitor network traffic worldwide, so we can see things others can't. mitigating risks across your business. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. man when i got shingles it was like being blindsided by some linebacker. you don't see it coming. boom! if you've had chicken pox, that shingles virus is already inside of you. it ain't pretty when it comes out. now i'm not telling you
in the end, there was a superseding criminal indictment that had more than 20 counts inc it. >> facedh the mountain of evidence against him, pritchard strikes a deal inh 2001 with prosecutors andnd pleads guilty. he's sentenced to a year in prison and $830,000 restitution pay. but -- >> russ pritchard doesn't seem to have the money. i've received a total of maybe r $25,000. >> look in the camera and tell russ pritchard what you want him to do? >> i would like him to pay...
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. ♪ >> this is gene and barney at the rebel inc studio.as a day after a huge beat boxing battle in switzerland called the grand beat box battle. apparently one of them is the actual grand beat box battle winner and the other is team world champion. ♪ >> watches these dudes it seems so silly to watch them and the sounds they're making. when you hear it back or close your eyes and listen to it it's like it sounds cool. >> there's something almost musical about it. it's not just rhythmic. ♪ >> this is just a studio that appreciates the talents of a beat boxer. these two guys were invited to the studio and they were allowed to beat box on the fly. >> this is improv beat boxing? >> yeah. >> that's really impressive. ♪ >>> all right, everybody. pay attention. it's time for us to give away another ipad mini. >> so easy to win. you need the buzz word be at least 18 years of age or older and be a legal u.s. resident. >> head over to right this minute.com and click on the win ipad button. >> enter the buzz word or facebook twitter or both. you can u
. ♪ >> this is gene and barney at the rebel inc studio.as a day after a huge beat boxing battle in switzerland called the grand beat box battle. apparently one of them is the actual grand beat box battle winner and the other is team world champion. ♪ >> watches these dudes it seems so silly to watch them and the sounds they're making. when you hear it back or close your eyes and listen to it it's like it sounds cool. >> there's something almost musical about it. it's not...
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>> it says "old navy" >> old navy >> old navy is owned by gap inc, one of the largest clothing companies in the world. this is where a lot of america's clothes come from - and it's a reality many companies don't want us to see. this is one of very many subcontracting factories at the bottom of the supply chain in bangladesh. it seems completely unregulated, completely unauthorized. // there's no fire extinguisher, no fire exit. it's just a shack in someone's backyard. >> this morning we went to a finishing house and they had about 20 workers there. more than half of them were under 14.there were girls as young as twelve making clothes for gap. >> really? in a finishing section that you went? oh, my gosh. oh, my gosh. i mean for me, i just can't believe. so this is the time that gap should step forward to make this correct. oh, my gosh. so see how critical is the supply chain is. how critical it is. >> gap declined to give us an on-camera interview. they did give us a statement, though, saying the products we found were quote "either counterfeit or improperly acquired." but through the ba
>> it says "old navy" >> old navy >> old navy is owned by gap inc, one of the largest clothing companies in the world. this is where a lot of america's clothes come from - and it's a reality many companies don't want us to see. this is one of very many subcontracting factories at the bottom of the supply chain in bangladesh. it seems completely unregulated, completely unauthorized. // there's no fire extinguisher, no fire exit. it's just a shack in someone's...
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but the thing is, i would have to challenge you, what is not important about snapchat inc.r favorite ice cream flavor? that is a wonderful form of social community. it's tying people together across time and space. it's wonderful. snapchat is doing something very important in the world right now. they could take a lot of different directions. emily: i do like ice cream. i agree with you on that. david, what about this idea they might get into e-commerce. we asked snapchat about that investment in particular and they did not comment, but what about e-commerce as a potential revenue stream? david: certainly they are interested in that. they have to be. i have been following snapchat with more interest is my friend went there as head of strategy. one of the interesting things about him, he is always been deeply involved with chinese internet companies and i think the fact that alibaba and tencent both own pieces of snapchat is something to keep a close eye on in terms of its future. emily: i also think it's a big endorsement of the company. all right, david kirkpatrick alex, t
but the thing is, i would have to challenge you, what is not important about snapchat inc.r favorite ice cream flavor? that is a wonderful form of social community. it's tying people together across time and space. it's wonderful. snapchat is doing something very important in the world right now. they could take a lot of different directions. emily: i do like ice cream. i agree with you on that. david, what about this idea they might get into e-commerce. we asked snapchat about that investment...
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valued at the $20,000 from vertiba inc. >> this resolution is adopted unanimously. >> item 17 is an ordinance to authorize the settlement of a lawsuit filed by kimberly tuyay file only march 24th in california superior court 2014. >> this ordinance pass. >> items 18 through 20 are resolution to approve reports. the civic center community benefit district for fiscal year 2011 through 2014 and top the broadway for 2013 through 2014. >> these resolutions are adopted. >> item 21 is an ordinance to amend the building administrative planning and police code to require continuation of exterior noise, analysis and in some circumstances field testing. to authorize entertainment commission to hold a hearing on a proposed residential use near a place of entertainment and require project sponsor to participate, to measure noise conditions and provide comments and recommendations to the planning department. to require the disclosure of potential noises associated with nearby places of entertainment. to require the planning department and the commission to consider noise issues when reviewing, proposed res
valued at the $20,000 from vertiba inc. >> this resolution is adopted unanimously. >> item 17 is an ordinance to authorize the settlement of a lawsuit filed by kimberly tuyay file only march 24th in california superior court 2014. >> this ordinance pass. >> items 18 through 20 are resolution to approve reports. the civic center community benefit district for fiscal year 2011 through 2014 and top the broadway for 2013 through 2014. >> these resolutions are adopted....
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is a madison-based activist and organizer with the "young gifted and black coalition" and "freedom inc." m adams, welcome to democracy now! can you talk about the announcement yesterday? the da saying he will not bring charges against officer kinney? >> so none of us were surprised that the da decided to not bring criminal charges against matt kenny for murdering tony robinson. we do know this is part of an historical pattern and historical use of structural racism with them police department's that justify the murdering of young black people, particularly unarmed black people. as a result, we understand that any transformational -- transformational change needs to happen in order to ultimately create justice and event police murderers from happening in the future. juan: what you say to those w claim 20 robinson was violent and posed a risk? >> we know the violence was the seven shots that killed him. one, we don't know what happened in the house. we have one side of the story. and two, if it was you or i or any other person who went into somebody's house and we said maybe there was a
is a madison-based activist and organizer with the "young gifted and black coalition" and "freedom inc." m adams, welcome to democracy now! can you talk about the announcement yesterday? the da saying he will not bring charges against officer kinney? >> so none of us were surprised that the da decided to not bring criminal charges against matt kenny for murdering tony robinson. we do know this is part of an historical pattern and historical use of structural racism...
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he's now started a company called human longevity inc or hli >> each one of these boxes is 1350x what we could do 15 years ago. >> this is the world's largest human genome sequencing center. currently, hli gets samples from participants involved in various scientific studies around the world. >> venter says hli will collect 1 million genomes by 2020 along with terabytes of health data on each individual >> we now can amass these huge datasets which helps us to enables us to begin to understand the differences. >> because everything that affects you, what kind of diseases you come down with, whether you're skinny, whether you're obese-- all of these things are a result of your genome and the genome of the bacteria in your system. >> peter diamandis is a well-known entrepreneur in california and is the co-founder of hli. he's famous for backing futuristic endeavors like space tourism and asteroid mining. >> we're heading towards a world that's going to be massively data driven. the companies that are crushing it - uber, airbnb - are all data driven companies. and companies that aren't g
he's now started a company called human longevity inc or hli >> each one of these boxes is 1350x what we could do 15 years ago. >> this is the world's largest human genome sequencing center. currently, hli gets samples from participants involved in various scientific studies around the world. >> venter says hli will collect 1 million genomes by 2020 along with terabytes of health data on each individual >> we now can amass these huge datasets which helps us to enables us...
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captions paid for by abc, inc. from abc news this is "world news now" with t.j.d reena ninan. >> hey there, everybody. glad you could be with us on this thursday morning. this half hour we start with a frightening scene at l.a. x. man stopped after refusing to cooperate with the security guards at the security checkpoint. >> now he's facing trespassing and other charges. brandi hitt reports this is what happens when you don't cooperate with airport security. authorities say the man being tased pushed past tsa screening officers inside this los angeles international airport terminal. >> don't move. don't move. >> and that's when he was taken down and tased in front of several frightened passengers. alarms blaring in the background. >> people were screaming and yelling, jumping underneath seats. >> still many including shaun diamond pulled out cell phones to record the drama as it unfolded. surprised at how close the suspect got to one of the gates. >> even of the officer had what looked like a gun in his hand and yelling at the man to stop. the man refused. he had
captions paid for by abc, inc. from abc news this is "world news now" with t.j.d reena ninan. >> hey there, everybody. glad you could be with us on this thursday morning. this half hour we start with a frightening scene at l.a. x. man stopped after refusing to cooperate with the security guards at the security checkpoint. >> now he's facing trespassing and other charges. brandi hitt reports this is what happens when you don't cooperate with airport security. authorities...
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. ♪ [captioning funded by cbs television studios and cbs broadcasting inc.]e only james corden! [cheers and applause] james: how are you? hey! thank you. [cheers and applause] i love it. thanks so much, guys. have a seat. thank you! welcome to have a seat. thanks so much, please. thanks for coming out. i appreciate you being here. you can have a seat. reggie i'm sorry -- [laughter] talk us through this. reggie: yeah, you know, i thought asymmetry was the name of the game today. james: isn't it a triumph ladies and gentlemen? [applause] i basically had the same hairstyle since i was 12 and it annoys me every night. but welcome everybody. thank you for being here. [cheers and applause] some news today -- i don't know if you saw this that a british study has concluded that hip-hop has a bigger influence on popular culture than any other music genre. and i was like of course, it does. i could have told you that because i am completely street and down with the kids y'all. do you know what i mean. honestly i'm so street that when i heard this news, i was like, stop
. ♪ [captioning funded by cbs television studios and cbs broadcasting inc.]e only james corden! [cheers and applause] james: how are you? hey! thank you. [cheers and applause] i love it. thanks so much, guys. have a seat. thank you! welcome to have a seat. thanks so much, please. thanks for coming out. i appreciate you being here. you can have a seat. reggie i'm sorry -- [laughter] talk us through this. reggie: yeah, you know, i thought asymmetry was the name of the game today. james: isn't...
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people in iraq think about it and what the potential volunteers for isis throughout the middle east inc. about it. i believe the answer is this looks like a big isis victory for the people in the region and this is trouble right now. katty: that was the former american ambassador to iraq. now i'm joined by samir who is now at the wilson center. ambassador, do you agree with james jeffrey there that this is a serious setback for the iraqi government? >> trying to play this down is wrong. of course it's politically embarrassing for some people what has happened. but this is very significant. a lot of people will have lost their lives and will lose their lives before this is finished. katty: so how do you account for the anti-gun spokesman here in washington saying that ramadi is of no great strategic significance, and the state department spokesperson saying the overall trend against isis -- >> i would suggest to go in talk to the people of ramadi. i think they would take a different view. this is a disaster for the people of ramadi and for iraq. one has to ask the question, what about al
people in iraq think about it and what the potential volunteers for isis throughout the middle east inc. about it. i believe the answer is this looks like a big isis victory for the people in the region and this is trouble right now. katty: that was the former american ambassador to iraq. now i'm joined by samir who is now at the wilson center. ambassador, do you agree with james jeffrey there that this is a serious setback for the iraqi government? >> trying to play this down is wrong....