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i wanted even more insight. i was hoping they could tell me exactly where this person is in some random third world capital. bill clinton was one of those. it didn't give him all that he wanted to know. i get that. you're the president of the united states, you think everybody should be able to collect that information. but he also had an insight to say i understood that's not always available. out did help hum to remind the intelligence community to say i want more on this. >> and there's a famous story i'm sure you're familiar with of former director helms briefing president nixon on, i think, the course of the vietnam war and concluding with his personal views that the war was not going well. and my understanding is he was never invite toed back to see the president -- invited back to see the president again. i think it would be interesting to hard some of the individual presidents' reactions. how did the pdb start? >> sure. back in the 1960s when john f. kennedy became president, he could not sit still for b
i wanted even more insight. i was hoping they could tell me exactly where this person is in some random third world capital. bill clinton was one of those. it didn't give him all that he wanted to know. i get that. you're the president of the united states, you think everybody should be able to collect that information. but he also had an insight to say i understood that's not always available. out did help hum to remind the intelligence community to say i want more on this. >> and...
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i wanted more insight. i was hoping they could tell me exactly where this person is in some random third world capitoc. bill clinton was like that. he said insight saying i understand that is not information not always available. sometimes you will get the information later. but it helped remind the intelligence community i want more on this because they should marshall resources against that target more effectively. >> there is a famous story i am sure you are familiar with the former director helmes briefing nixon othe war and he was never invited back to see the president again from my understanding. i think it would be interesting to hear how the daily briefing started. >> it started in the 1960s under a different game. john kennedy couldn't sit still for briefs and they started handing him tacks from the cia, pentagon and over where. and one day he said do i have to read it all? this wasn't going to work for him. one of his advisors asked to create for the president's purpose developing a document givi
i wanted more insight. i was hoping they could tell me exactly where this person is in some random third world capitoc. bill clinton was like that. he said insight saying i understand that is not information not always available. sometimes you will get the information later. but it helped remind the intelligence community i want more on this because they should marshall resources against that target more effectively. >> there is a famous story i am sure you are familiar with the former...
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that gives amazon insights into what is selling on its website.t also gives insights on what people are searching for that it doesn't have. that is something they are keenly interested in, and they're looking to fill those gaps. people are searching for things amazon doesn't offer, they are looking for some kind of alternatives. carol: thank you so much. seasonhead, earning certainly rolling through. of the bet reporting its results after the close. the focus is back where it all started, google's search engine. can the company delivered? ♪ carol: you're watching "bloomberg markets." stocks are down the most in two weeks. julie hyman standing by with how the options market is handling all this action. julie: the question is how long will it last. joining me for today's options inside is a senior market strategist at trading advantage. andoins me from the cboe chicago. with the market down today, with stocks down, we have an uptick in the vix. it is just below 14. it is at a relatively low level. kind of turning point here or is this because of thi
that gives amazon insights into what is selling on its website.t also gives insights on what people are searching for that it doesn't have. that is something they are keenly interested in, and they're looking to fill those gaps. people are searching for things amazon doesn't offer, they are looking for some kind of alternatives. carol: thank you so much. seasonhead, earning certainly rolling through. of the bet reporting its results after the close. the focus is back where it all started,...
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and looking for more insight in boosting future revenue and the big question is can facebook surprise and beat earnings estimates where twitter, microsoft, apple and others have failed and all moved to major
and looking for more insight in boosting future revenue and the big question is can facebook surprise and beat earnings estimates where twitter, microsoft, apple and others have failed and all moved to major
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i think that insight is important because she is a complicated person. she actually calls herself lady sharply and describes her as the august compound of warmth and cold and cure and a seriousness and she is right and she is driven by these tensions is a the paradox. >> so that made it easier to understand where they were coming from and also obviously. >> i love that about her so my last question and we can open up to the audience is one of the complicated factors of her personality is she rose to the rule of leader in the early republican eric deficit way and i thank you to make your issue was responsible for the success of her husband's political career. she was incredibly sharp and intelligent and in one of her letters pretty easily get the same time she seemed to fully accept a woman's place to be subservient to her husband one of her three memoirs she fully embraces her nothingness and her smallness like her humility. and now we want to to find a heroine to rise above that to be bold and brave to have no doubts affair educated in every way and i j
i think that insight is important because she is a complicated person. she actually calls herself lady sharply and describes her as the august compound of warmth and cold and cure and a seriousness and she is right and she is driven by these tensions is a the paradox. >> so that made it easier to understand where they were coming from and also obviously. >> i love that about her so my last question and we can open up to the audience is one of the complicated factors of her...
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. >> well, what's your particular insight into that? >> you know, that's kind of how i got involved with playing music. i was writing articles about that male bonding. >> yeah, right. >> i don't have any insight. although, you know, it's all still more parallel play. you know, it's communicating, playing side by side or, you know. so it's no different than going out bowling together. >> right. except the experience one intuits from this that the experience of being a woman in a band like sonic youth and being a man in a band like sonic youth is not equivalent, right? >> yeah, sure. >> right. >> i think women are more communicators. like, i've been in bands with girls, like free kitten and -- >> yep. >> and it's not just that there are different personalities, it's more that i think women like to talk. i mean, ask lee or kenny about this. you know, they talk about everything and they talk it all out, which i think men or boys in bands don't -- >> less inclined to do? >> yeah. >> right? well let me continue to walk up to the edge of going
. >> well, what's your particular insight into that? >> you know, that's kind of how i got involved with playing music. i was writing articles about that male bonding. >> yeah, right. >> i don't have any insight. although, you know, it's all still more parallel play. you know, it's communicating, playing side by side or, you know. so it's no different than going out bowling together. >> right. except the experience one intuits from this that the experience of being...
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the kind that shared insight and more.once. >> i she is so talented and i love her to she's so beautiful inside and out. i said jay-z is lucky guy and he just looked at me and smiled and said very. >> kevin was one of the folks that princetrusted. he was everywhere. everywhere. >> those are cool pho next up an east bay man under arrest. >>> the news at 8:00 is next. = my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locate and mark fieldman for pg&e. most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's an 811 truck. when you call 811, i come out to your house and i mark out our gas lines and our electric lines to make sure that you don't hit them when you're digging. 811 is a free service. i'm passionate about it because every time i go on the street i think about my own kids. they're the reason that i want to protect our community and our environment, and if me driving a that truck means that somebody gets to go home safer, then i'll drive it every day of the week. together, we're building a b
the kind that shared insight and more.once. >> i she is so talented and i love her to she's so beautiful inside and out. i said jay-z is lucky guy and he just looked at me and smiled and said very. >> kevin was one of the folks that princetrusted. he was everywhere. everywhere. >> those are cool pho next up an east bay man under arrest. >>> the news at 8:00 is next. = my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locate and mark fieldman for pg&e. most people in the community...
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fighting to defend the constitution and bill of rights and i think, sir, your question is very insightful. we have a lot of issues that tear us apart, that divide us. i think the constitution and bill of rights gives an avenue to unify us. take, for example, the question of legalizing marijuana. that's a question that's being debated in a lot of different states. my personal views, i'm not a supporter. if texas were voting, i would vote against it. i'm concerned about the abuse of drugs among kids. but -- but i'm a constitutionalist. i think that is a decision for the states to make and so it's some states -- choose to do that, they have the authority to do that. we should respect it. you know, supreme court justice brandice referred to the system of 50 states of laboratories of democracy and we expect the people of new york to come to a different decision than texas or california and that's great. >> we have to break. how many times have you argued before the supreme court? >> sfx: climbing sounds duracell quantum lasts longer so kevin jorgeson can power through the night.
fighting to defend the constitution and bill of rights and i think, sir, your question is very insightful. we have a lot of issues that tear us apart, that divide us. i think the constitution and bill of rights gives an avenue to unify us. take, for example, the question of legalizing marijuana. that's a question that's being debated in a lot of different states. my personal views, i'm not a supporter. if texas were voting, i would vote against it. i'm concerned about the abuse of drugs among...
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there's a couple of insights she wanted me to share. she was this wild child opposite this music icon that kindly and compass called her out on it and encouraged her to a more generals you version of herself and the other thing that in their days together he didn't even make a move on her. complete gentleman. all shy and so, so so maybe a little insight into the man behind the music. he was a gentleman. earlier this week ray ramono lost a beloved member his family. >> and last night we got the chance to talk to her the first time since we all heard the sad news. >> she meant so much to all of us. >> ray spoke at a comedy benefit one day after the raymond ast got together to remember the real woman behind marie barone. >> don't let them touch you. >> as much as was this overbearing intrusive mom, in real life she was just there. >> it sad to see her go. >> also her tvgranddaughter. >> always had really wise and, you know, it's really a shame. it's really sad to see her go. >> they were with us today. tomorrow is the anniversary of anothe
there's a couple of insights she wanted me to share. she was this wild child opposite this music icon that kindly and compass called her out on it and encouraged her to a more generals you version of herself and the other thing that in their days together he didn't even make a move on her. complete gentleman. all shy and so, so so maybe a little insight into the man behind the music. he was a gentleman. earlier this week ray ramono lost a beloved member his family. >> and last night we...
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thank you for your insights. great stories. thank you. >> you're welcome. >>> when we come back, we will continue to remember the great and unfortunately the departed prince. ♪
thank you for your insights. great stories. thank you. >> you're welcome. >>> when we come back, we will continue to remember the great and unfortunately the departed prince. ♪
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becoming fast friends with pr the kind that shared insight and more. like prince's crush on beyonce. >> i said she is so talenttd and i love her to death. she's so beautiful inside and out. i said jay-z is a lucky guy and he just looked at me and smiled and said very. >> kevin was one of the folks that prince trusted. he was everywhere. we'll be right back. >> travel consideration provided by. >> we got to get out of here but here's a sneak peek at everything else oming your way later this week. >> starting thursday on entertainment tonight. >> oh my gosh. it's so good. >> big stars. >> look at me now. >> big exclusives. and all the ossip you can handle. >> this is how rumors start. >> plus every friday in may all the fashion dos, don'ts and do >> did you just rap? >> this is silly. (grunting, glass breaking) officers responding for backup, arriving at the scene. all right, all right, stand down. we got this covered. this is why you two boys called for immediate backup? two adorable ladies having a pillow fight? officer: hey, you weren't here. it was l
becoming fast friends with pr the kind that shared insight and more. like prince's crush on beyonce. >> i said she is so talenttd and i love her to death. she's so beautiful inside and out. i said jay-z is a lucky guy and he just looked at me and smiled and said very. >> kevin was one of the folks that prince trusted. he was everywhere. we'll be right back. >> travel consideration provided by. >> we got to get out of here but here's a sneak peek at everything else oming...
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bernie sanders, i don't actually have a lot insight to say about him. the only thing i will say is, i don't something donald trump recently who has been all over the place at least in terms of his partisan affiliation. in my mind at least i was comparing him to bernie sanders who has been a very consistent for a long time. i think there's different kinds of appeals that different kinds of political actors make two people. part of the appeal of bernie sanders is that sort of consistency over time and that commitment over time. at that promises a certain kind of politics. and then there's the people like a lot of people i write about and like somebody like donald trump where in a sensitive sort of changeability and the sort of danger of it is its own promise, the promise of kind of disruption and transformation is his own promise. that's not really so much insight about bernie but something about the kind of competing appeal the political actors offer. it's interesting about reagan. i forget things like that about how these kind of considered a hero in th
bernie sanders, i don't actually have a lot insight to say about him. the only thing i will say is, i don't something donald trump recently who has been all over the place at least in terms of his partisan affiliation. in my mind at least i was comparing him to bernie sanders who has been a very consistent for a long time. i think there's different kinds of appeals that different kinds of political actors make two people. part of the appeal of bernie sanders is that sort of consistency over...
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. >> thank you for your insight. we appreciate it. clinton does mention not everyone agrees remaining is best for britain. pprominent proponents of theost leave campaign. he has angered many with the comment about obama ahead of his appearance in london. johnson published and argued -- an article calling him a part canyon -- kenyan president. they tweeted the mask slips again. his comment is another example of dog whistle racism. he should withdraw it. and a conservative mp describes johnson's article as appalling and totally wrong on almost everything. he argues churchill will have welcomed obama's views. others have come to the mayors defense. this brightened -- brighton resident called a superficial put down. we turn to other news now. the u.n. climate deal has been signed today in new york. representatives from 165 countries met to confirm the deal that will take effect, a very ambitious plan that includes maintaining the rising global temperatures to two degrees celsius. at the climate conference, country submitted national targe
. >> thank you for your insight. we appreciate it. clinton does mention not everyone agrees remaining is best for britain. pprominent proponents of theost leave campaign. he has angered many with the comment about obama ahead of his appearance in london. johnson published and argued -- an article calling him a part canyon -- kenyan president. they tweeted the mask slips again. his comment is another example of dog whistle racism. he should withdraw it. and a conservative mp describes...
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the kind that shared insight and more.n beyonce. >> i she is so talented and i love her to she's so beautiful inside and out. i said jay-z is lucky guy and he just looked at me and smiled and said very. >> kevin was one of the folks that princetrusted. he was everywhere. everywhere. >> those ar ♪ dogs - sure can be messy. but with nexgard, their flea and tick killer doesn't have to be. nexgard, the vet's #1 choice for dogs, is a delicious, beef-flavored chew that kills both fleas and ticks. so it's easy to give, easy to take. reported side effects include vomiting, itching, diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures. why mess around? for powerful flea and tick protection, ask your vet about nexgard. the #1 choice of vets for their dogs and yours. their anniversary and make a reveal. the photo raising eyebrows. >> travel consideration provided by. >> we got to get out of here but here's a sneak peek at everything else coming your way later this week. >> starting thursday on
the kind that shared insight and more.n beyonce. >> i she is so talented and i love her to she's so beautiful inside and out. i said jay-z is lucky guy and he just looked at me and smiled and said very. >> kevin was one of the folks that princetrusted. he was everywhere. everywhere. >> those ar ♪ dogs - sure can be messy. but with nexgard, their flea and tick killer doesn't have to be. nexgard, the vet's #1 choice for dogs, is a delicious, beef-flavored chew that kills both...
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so i don't have a movie that is a great insight into my character. so i'm just going to answer you truthfully, which is, my movie-watching time tends to be some real downtime where i'm kind of just having fun and i always really enjoy that silly movie from a long time ago called "legally blond." and i'm sorry i can't give you a great aspirational answer. my last answer was more inspirational. >> i want you to meet michelle justic. she lives in nassau, new york and is leaning towards voting for you, senator cruz, and has a question for mrs. cruz. >> hi, mrs. cruz. >> how are you? >> my question is, what will you miss most about living in texas? >> oh, well, should the voters decide that ted should be their next president and that we should with their next family, the thing that i will miss the most, perhaps identi've not bee asked that question before, but the beautiful sunsets and the people that are unendingly accepting and unendingly focused on your capabilities of what you can do, what you're going to do next and not where you came from, not what
so i don't have a movie that is a great insight into my character. so i'm just going to answer you truthfully, which is, my movie-watching time tends to be some real downtime where i'm kind of just having fun and i always really enjoy that silly movie from a long time ago called "legally blond." and i'm sorry i can't give you a great aspirational answer. my last answer was more inspirational. >> i want you to meet michelle justic. she lives in nassau, new york and is leaning...
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and i think that some of it comes from lack of insight, a lack of perspective often from the surroundings that they're in. so we have to -- we literally have to deal with some of that. >> gabrielle, talk about you. have you always been responsible in terms of your spending? >> as someone who is a millennial and being raised in a generation where there is very much a spend now, pay later, it's not important to be comfortable with what you're doing with your money. i understand that our impact is much larger than our moment right now. i remember being young and being able to work my way through college. i paid for my own graduate school. i remember what it was like when i was standing outside and i was renting they came by and the bank was saying hey, this house is foreclosed on. i made that decision right then that i was going to be financially literate. that i wasn't going to let the debt of my parents and grandparents impact my own opportunity for success. >> so talk about you know a little bit technology. what role does technology and other things that are at our disclosure that could h
and i think that some of it comes from lack of insight, a lack of perspective often from the surroundings that they're in. so we have to -- we literally have to deal with some of that. >> gabrielle, talk about you. have you always been responsible in terms of your spending? >> as someone who is a millennial and being raised in a generation where there is very much a spend now, pay later, it's not important to be comfortable with what you're doing with your money. i understand that...
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what is going on here, are there any kind of options activity giving you insight? guest: there are.he inside he is definitely coming back to the marketplace. you are seeing some covering of short position. options sellers got used to the last month where the volatility was reduced so you are seeing some covering their putting on the vicks. we also see volatility on the vicks options spiking higher. julie: the 50 day moving average the nasdaqached for composite, the nasdaq 100, the s&p 500 index. a lot of technology shares losing momentum here. guest: the nasdaq poised to close lower month by month. pointed out correctly. you are seeing some of the leadership failing here as we move into a newmont and the fact you see the nasdaq close below the opening of the month is an indication that sentiment has changed the momentum to the downside. emily: your trade today has to do with iw and. why are you choosing to smoke is -- focus on this? the small sector of 22% from the february lows. the leadership is there owing. some of the distress you are seeing in the tech sector will spill over an
what is going on here, are there any kind of options activity giving you insight? guest: there are.he inside he is definitely coming back to the marketplace. you are seeing some covering of short position. options sellers got used to the last month where the volatility was reduced so you are seeing some covering their putting on the vicks. we also see volatility on the vicks options spiking higher. julie: the 50 day moving average the nasdaqached for composite, the nasdaq 100, the s&p 500...
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i don't is have a movie that is a great insight into my character. i'm just going to answer you truthfully. my movie watching time tends to be some real down time where i'm kind of just having fun and i always enjoyed that silly movie from a long time ago called "legally blond." i'm sorry i can't give you a great inspirational answer. my last answer was more inspirational. >> i want you to meet michelle, she lives in nassau, she's leaning towards voting for you and has a question for you, mrs. cruz. >> hi, mrs. cruz. my question is what will you miss most about living in texas? >> should the voters decide that ted should be their next president and we should be their next family, the thing i would miss the most is perhaps the beautiful sunsets and the people that are unendingly accepting, unendingly focused on capabilities of what you can do, what you're going to do next, not where you came from, not what address you have and what your position is but what you can do for your community. and i applaud the people of texas for a can-do attitude, a non-j
i don't is have a movie that is a great insight into my character. i'm just going to answer you truthfully. my movie watching time tends to be some real down time where i'm kind of just having fun and i always enjoyed that silly movie from a long time ago called "legally blond." i'm sorry i can't give you a great inspirational answer. my last answer was more inspirational. >> i want you to meet michelle, she lives in nassau, she's leaning towards voting for you and has a...
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he was insightful about organizations and people.t is why so many executives and investors used him as a resource about how to structure their companies, how to deal with interpersonal issues. brad: what can i say? gregarious. delightfully profane. insightful, not in the traditional silicon valley sense, he did not care that much about bits and bytes. emily: eric schmidt said today that, "he helped us build google and made our success possible." tim cook tweeting that "bill campbell believed in apple when few did. we will miss his love for life." he gave a memorial service for steve jobs on apple's campus. he spoke about scott forstall. take a listen to what he had to say. bill campbell: scott forstall was demoing the new phone. he was demonstrating siri. scott did it a couple of times. steve was across the room. he said, let me have that phone. scott said be careful. i have this attuned to my voice. give me the phone! [laughter] scott gives him the phone. steve asks questions. then he asks, are you a man or a woman? siri came back a
he was insightful about organizations and people.t is why so many executives and investors used him as a resource about how to structure their companies, how to deal with interpersonal issues. brad: what can i say? gregarious. delightfully profane. insightful, not in the traditional silicon valley sense, he did not care that much about bits and bytes. emily: eric schmidt said today that, "he helped us build google and made our success possible." tim cook tweeting that "bill...
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becoming fast friends with pr the kind that shared insight and more. on beyonce. >> i said she is so talenttd and i love her to death. she's so beautiful inside and out. i said jay-z is a lucky guy and he just looked at me and smiled and said very. >> kevin was one of the folks that prince trusted. he was everywhere. everywhere. we'll be right back. modres: the cost of living the pay stays the same. i have to work extra hours just to make ends meet. it's a big struggle. one person that really gets this is katie mcginty. she came from a working-class family. she was ninth of 10 kids. she gets it. she'll fight for equal pay for equal work. katie mcginty will protect social security and medicare. that's why president obama and vice president biden support her, too. she'll make a heck of a senator. dscc is responsible for the content of this advertising. >> travel consideration provided by. >> we got to get out of here but here's a sneak peek at everything else oming your way later this week. >> starting thursday on entertainment tonight. >> oh my gosh. it
becoming fast friends with pr the kind that shared insight and more. on beyonce. >> i said she is so talenttd and i love her to death. she's so beautiful inside and out. i said jay-z is a lucky guy and he just looked at me and smiled and said very. >> kevin was one of the folks that prince trusted. he was everywhere. everywhere. we'll be right back. modres: the cost of living the pay stays the same. i have to work extra hours just to make ends meet. it's a big struggle. one person...
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becoming fast friends with pr the kind that shared insight and more. beyonce. >> i said she is so talenttd and i love her to death. she's so beautiful inside and out. i said jay-z is a lucky guy and he just looked at me and smiled and said very. >> kevin was one of the folks that prince trusted. he was everywhere. everywhere. we'll be right back. i drive to the hoop. i drive a racecar. i have a driver. his name is carl. but that's not what we all have in common. we talked to our doctors about treatment with xarelto®. xarelto® is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. xarelto® is also proven to reduce the risk of stroke in people with afib, not caused by a heart valve problem. for people with afib currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. you know, taking warfarin, i had to deal with that blood testing routine. i couldn't have a healthy salad whenever i wanted. i found another wa
becoming fast friends with pr the kind that shared insight and more. beyonce. >> i said she is so talenttd and i love her to death. she's so beautiful inside and out. i said jay-z is a lucky guy and he just looked at me and smiled and said very. >> kevin was one of the folks that prince trusted. he was everywhere. everywhere. we'll be right back. i drive to the hoop. i drive a racecar. i have a driver. his name is carl. but that's not what we all have in common. we talked to our...
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have insights from professional investment strategists to help set your mind at ease. know that planning for retirement can be the least of your worries. with the guidance of a pnc investments financial advisor, know you can get help staying on track for the future you've always wanted. . >>> right now at 11:00, all eyes are on this guy tonight as rain and showers move in for the national opener. there is even talk of snow moving in for the weekend. really? thanks for joining us. >> snow is moving in. i'm moving out. a yellow weather alert has been issued for tomorrow. let's get the latest on the timing of these showers for the morning and for the big game. >>> let's start with the morning, because i think it's going to be than average. light showers, it's mild. now look what happens by 8:00, some heavy down powers will occur between 7 a.m. and 10 a.m.. if you're a late commuter, keep that in mind. notice the yellow and notice the orange. that indicates a heavy activity in terms of rainfall. by 10:00, all kinds of heavy activity. now, the good news is by lunchtime, all
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that led me to a humbling insight. we chicano youth had cast a lot of blame on our elders for what we saw as pacitti. -- saw as pasivity. youth, arrogant despondent. how could you take this? how could you live with this kind of segregation? with us because we did not have a history. we did not understand the structure of depression they had to contend with. in fact, when we start looking at that structure, it was because of changes in that structure that we could even say we have the chicano movement. the college students at the time, we ourselves were evidence of that change in structure. we were evidence that there were leaks in the jim crow structure. sense,ucture had, in a allow us to live. here we were involved in further contesting the structure that we were surrounded by. it was a very interesting irony. one of the examples of that leak , the catholic school structure that developed alongside the segregated public school structure was very important. mario and i are both products of catholic schools. given the t
that led me to a humbling insight. we chicano youth had cast a lot of blame on our elders for what we saw as pacitti. -- saw as pasivity. youth, arrogant despondent. how could you take this? how could you live with this kind of segregation? with us because we did not have a history. we did not understand the structure of depression they had to contend with. in fact, when we start looking at that structure, it was because of changes in that structure that we could even say we have the chicano...
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tonight, new insight into the man who says he killed three and has shown no remorse in public. miguel almaguer, nbc news. >>> a major unveiling in our nation's capital hasn't obama dedicated a new monument for a battle generations have fought. it comes on what's dubbed equal payday. on average, men make 21% less than men. for those that say it's past time to change that, andrea mitchell explains why this day is so important. >> reporter: aline rizzo made the stunning realization four years ago. a male colleague in the same job at the fresno county office of education was making $12,000 a year more. >> i was speechless. i didn't even know how to grapple with that information. >> reporter: in fact, the average woman makes 79 cents for every dollar a man makes. from the world cup winning u.s. women's soccer team, paid 40% of what the men's team earned. >> it's like what do we have to do in order to close that gap. >> reporter: to hollywood star patricia arquette and that moment at the oscars. >> it's our time to have wage equality once and for all. >> what do you hope to accomplis
tonight, new insight into the man who says he killed three and has shown no remorse in public. miguel almaguer, nbc news. >>> a major unveiling in our nation's capital hasn't obama dedicated a new monument for a battle generations have fought. it comes on what's dubbed equal payday. on average, men make 21% less than men. for those that say it's past time to change that, andrea mitchell explains why this day is so important. >> reporter: aline rizzo made the stunning realization...
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i think the insight that she had these different voices is important. she is a complicated person, she actually wrote a satire of washington and she called herself lady sharply. she described lady sharply is being the compound of warmth and cold. humor and serious stuff. she's right. she's kind of driven by the intentions and paradoxes. at the same time they add up to something very deeply human. that both made it easier to understand where all of these were coming from and also obviously. >> i love that about her. i feel like i had more questions about her by the end of the novel than i did in the beginning. i mean i'm sorry. that's terrible. >> so i guess my last question the maybe we can open to the audience, it just has to do with one of these complicating factors in her personality which is she really rose to the role of leader in the early republic in a magnificent way. in some ways you can make the argument that she was responsible for the success of her husband's political career. she was incredibly sharp and intelligent but at the same time she
i think the insight that she had these different voices is important. she is a complicated person, she actually wrote a satire of washington and she called herself lady sharply. she described lady sharply is being the compound of warmth and cold. humor and serious stuff. she's right. she's kind of driven by the intentions and paradoxes. at the same time they add up to something very deeply human. that both made it easier to understand where all of these were coming from and also obviously....
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it called on the obamama administration to arrest trump for insighting public violence. the petition cited a 1969 supreme court case that allowed the government speech designedeg toen site or approach imminent,e lawless action. the white house says it doesn't respond to petitions that urgeue the support or opposition foros candidates of elected office. president obama has condemned the violence at trump rallies across the country. > before you get the latestlate iphone update we do have ahave warning you should hear about. straight ahead at 6 tonight, how a software glitch could allowalo anyone access to your private photos hasty and bizarre exit from a united airlines airplane is is going viral. > sue. >> cold enough for you? it is unbelievable. last night we dropped to 30-degrees. that's the coldest morning here since march 3.si and for this date, coldest low since april 8, 2007.8, another cold one tonight. more freeze warnings are issued. we'll have your seven dayl forecast coming up when fox5 local news at 6 returns. urns. stroand restoring aing a newbfathe
it called on the obamama administration to arrest trump for insighting public violence. the petition cited a 1969 supreme court case that allowed the government speech designedeg toen site or approach imminent,e lawless action. the white house says it doesn't respond to petitions that urgeue the support or opposition foros candidates of elected office. president obama has condemned the violence at trump rallies across the country. > before you get the latestlate iphone update we do have...
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another tragedy, for more insight, joined by senior trump analyst roy wood, jr., everybody!how you doing, roy? you have been following trump this past year, how are you feeling about his fitness for the oval office. >> roy: honestly, trevor, trump doesn't belong in the white house. donald trump belongs in a rap video. >> trevor: what? >> roy: everything trump says is straight out of a rapper's play book. he bags about his money, disrespectful to woman and there is always fights at his concerts. >> trevor: just because trump is flamboyant, it doesn't make him a rapper. he's just saying stuff. >> yeah, the same way rappers just say stuff. do you really think jay-z has 99 problems? he's a billionaire. at the most, he's got 12 problems. >> trevor: okay, what about "lemonade." >> okay, 13. here's the thing. if you don't believe me, just read these actual trump quotes and tell me they don't sound like rap. >> trevor: i'm very rich. i have a great relationship with the blacks. i never liked bette midler's persona. >> ooh! that's beef right there, man! that's the rap game! >> trevor
another tragedy, for more insight, joined by senior trump analyst roy wood, jr., everybody!how you doing, roy? you have been following trump this past year, how are you feeling about his fitness for the oval office. >> roy: honestly, trevor, trump doesn't belong in the white house. donald trump belongs in a rap video. >> trevor: what? >> roy: everything trump says is straight out of a rapper's play book. he bags about his money, disrespectful to woman and there is always...
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by looking at global and local insights to benefit from different points of view. and by consistently breaking apart risk to focus on long-term value. we actively manage with expertise and conviction. so you can invest with more certainty. mfs. that's the power of active management. mary buys a little lamb. one of millions of orders on this company's servers. accessible by thousands of suppliers and employees globally. but with cyber threats on the rise, mary's data could be under attack. with the help of the at&t network, a network that senses and mitigates cyber threats, their critical data is safer than ever. giving them the agility to be open & secure. because no one knows & like at&t. heywhether to stay or go?re ♪ when it's go, the new choice privileges gets you there faster. and now, stay two times and you can earn a free night. book now at choicehotels.com [ woman ] thanks. the dealership reviews on cars.com made it easy, but... [ man ] we thought it might be a little more tense. you miss the drama? yeah. [ technician ] ask him whatever you want. okay. ♪ do
by looking at global and local insights to benefit from different points of view. and by consistently breaking apart risk to focus on long-term value. we actively manage with expertise and conviction. so you can invest with more certainty. mfs. that's the power of active management. mary buys a little lamb. one of millions of orders on this company's servers. accessible by thousands of suppliers and employees globally. but with cyber threats on the rise, mary's data could be under attack. with...
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. >> a insight into why love didn't keep them together on the wusa9 app find outy tony left the captain it's one of our most read stories of the day. we are back after this with your only local wall street. the nra. they're powerful. they usually get their way. but t nowith democrat donna edwards. she won't take cash from wall street banks. and when washington insiders wrote a loophole to let the nra spend dark money to kill gun safety laws, donna edwards said 'no' she's fighting to ban assault weapons and putting the safety of our communities first. because to democrat donna edwards, the special interests aren't special. we are. companies must adapt.changing environment, but one thing should remain constant - a financial relationship with someone that understands and cares about your business. pnc corporate and institutional banking offers strategies tailored to your company's needs. know that our dedicated teams of local experts offer insight to help you achieve your business objectives. see how working with pnc can help your company grow at pnc.com/ideas >>> only on 9 a prince george
. >> a insight into why love didn't keep them together on the wusa9 app find outy tony left the captain it's one of our most read stories of the day. we are back after this with your only local wall street. the nra. they're powerful. they usually get their way. but t nowith democrat donna edwards. she won't take cash from wall street banks. and when washington insiders wrote a loophole to let the nra spend dark money to kill gun safety laws, donna edwards said 'no' she's fighting to ban...
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raskin: i'm jamie raskin, and i approve this message. won't keep you up at night.n know you have insights from professional investment strategists to help set your mind at ease. know that planning for retirement can be the least of your worries. with the guidance of a pnc investments financial advisor, know you can get help staying on track for the future you've always wanted. may not always be clear. but at t. rowe price, we can help guide your retirement savings. so wherever your retirement journey takes you, we can help you reach your goals. call us or your advisor t. rowe price. invest with confidence. >>> tonight, disturbing cell phone video of a school police officer body slamming a 12-year-old student at a texas middle school. that officer is on leave. and the school district and police are now investigating. more from san antonio. >> vanessa -- oh! >> reporter: the video is difficult to watch. this girl is 12 years old in the sixth grade, thrown to the ground by a school police officer. many of her classmates reacted. >> do you remember it? >> no. >> reporter: she says the kids in
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they have insights, things you couldn't possibly know because they're not doing their job.then we have the opportunity to respond to them without them identifying themselves. we get a lot more information that way. >> that's interesting. so if somebody says whatever information they have, i think the responsz is interesting. someone may be complaining about something and it's not a big company issue. no one else is saying it. so you don't want to actually deal with it on a large scale. but you do want to get back to this person to say hey, why don't you look at it this way or this is why we're doing this. that is so smart. >> and then beyond that, too. we want to make sure that outwardly facing. i don't know if you've heard of glassdoor.com. but one in six employees are checking it when considering applying somewhere for a job. >> so glassdoor is a place where employees can anonymously talk about their experience at a company. >> where they are now, where they were. even people who interview can give some insights to the rest of the world, to hear potential employees and po
they have insights, things you couldn't possibly know because they're not doing their job.then we have the opportunity to respond to them without them identifying themselves. we get a lot more information that way. >> that's interesting. so if somebody says whatever information they have, i think the responsz is interesting. someone may be complaining about something and it's not a big company issue. no one else is saying it. so you don't want to actually deal with it on a large scale....
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one is called the insight lander. the insight lander is a real program that lockheed martin is working on with nasa, and that's why we say this science isn't fiction. and what the students will be able to do, it simulates the surface of mars, and the students will be able to participate in a virtual reality session with their smart phones exploring the surface of mars. they'll also get to take a ride in the f-35 fighter jet. they'll get to fly the fighter jet, the newest generation fighter jet. we have all kinds of exciting things for our young people to do. and some of not our own people to do. >> meeta? >> yes, we are excited to be featured at the chevron stem zone, another very large exhibit. we are going to be helping kids think about chemical engineering by making lip balm. we're going to be thinking about electrical engineering careers, by making beautiful l.e.d. lights, and thisou festival. we're very excited to be there. >> it sounds very exciting. jobs in science and technology, engineering, and math are expe
one is called the insight lander. the insight lander is a real program that lockheed martin is working on with nasa, and that's why we say this science isn't fiction. and what the students will be able to do, it simulates the surface of mars, and the students will be able to participate in a virtual reality session with their smart phones exploring the surface of mars. they'll also get to take a ride in the f-35 fighter jet. they'll get to fly the fighter jet, the newest generation fighter jet....
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reagan had a key insight.edf his insights were on an application of common sense to situations where people did not always use a lot of common sense. he saw -- he thought communism was ridiculous. he had dealt with communists in hollywood and thought they were stupid and not hard to defeat. he thought no one would choose to live under communism. people in the soviet union needed to be exposed to the way people lived in the united states to want to reject it. he had an idea that communism could collapse if things turn it to fall apart. in a lot of ways, i think he created pressures that made that more likely and made it happen sooner. the biggest one was the big hit between his first and second term. there is a lot of conservative myth -- mythology here. the second term was not the culmination of the first in relation to the soviets, but rather the repudiation. he had a huge military buildup and nuclear buildup in the first term. no negotiations. in the second term, that did not work for him. he wanted to make
reagan had a key insight.edf his insights were on an application of common sense to situations where people did not always use a lot of common sense. he saw -- he thought communism was ridiculous. he had dealt with communists in hollywood and thought they were stupid and not hard to defeat. he thought no one would choose to live under communism. people in the soviet union needed to be exposed to the way people lived in the united states to want to reject it. he had an idea that communism could...
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in this episode of asia insight, we follow a day in the business of shanghai's most popular travel agency. in the cold of january, preparations are underway for the chinese new year this is shanghai's most popular shopping district. and this is a branch of spring tour. a staff meeting before the shop opens. sales strategies being discussed, because the chinese new year holiday is one of the most profitable seasons of the year. it's 9:00 a.m., and the doors open for this customer looks as if he has been waiting for the shop to open. and here is the next customer. this man runs a construction materials company. but times are hard due to a slow down in the real estate industry. in 1997, china lifted the ban on overseas group trips, but this family did not have the time or money to go on holiday, until they the trip to the united states will cost $15,000 for four people. but sight seeing is not their only a buzz phrase in china at the moment is to embark on a lung washing tour, to escape the heavily polluted air of metropolitan and it's not just senior citizens who are traveling. althou altho
in this episode of asia insight, we follow a day in the business of shanghai's most popular travel agency. in the cold of january, preparations are underway for the chinese new year this is shanghai's most popular shopping district. and this is a branch of spring tour. a staff meeting before the shop opens. sales strategies being discussed, because the chinese new year holiday is one of the most profitable seasons of the year. it's 9:00 a.m., and the doors open for this customer looks as if he...
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. >> can you give us some insight into what's in them? can't without violating laws on classification. i can't do that without violating the law. >> no, no, no. i promised the senator that if he reveals it i will bring him a cake with a file. no. i'm kidding. we'll have more in new york with 2016 republican presidential candidate senator ted cruz as "hannity" on the road continues. sir, this alien life form is growing at an alarming rate. growing fast, you say? we can't contain it any long... oh! you know, that reminds me of how geico's been the fastest-growing auto insurer for over 10 years straight. over ten years? mhm, geico's the company your friends and neighbors trust. and deservedly so. indeed. geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. this is my retirement. retiring retired tires. and i never get tired of it. are you entirely prepared to retire? plan your never tiring retiring retired tires retirement with e*trade. >>> all right. welcome back to "hannity" and we are in beautiful binghamton in new york with texas senator te
. >> can you give us some insight into what's in them? can't without violating laws on classification. i can't do that without violating the law. >> no, no, no. i promised the senator that if he reveals it i will bring him a cake with a file. no. i'm kidding. we'll have more in new york with 2016 republican presidential candidate senator ted cruz as "hannity" on the road continues. sir, this alien life form is growing at an alarming rate. growing fast, you say? we can't...
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jonathan came to talk to us and i loved the insight he gave us about being the outside source. reporting back to us and the electorate about what is going on in our government. ruth bader ginsburg was the most inspirational person we met this week. she has been one of my idols for a long time. i either want to be in the legal press -- profession or possibly a senator. >> i understand the need for bipartisanship that i think it is important politicians go to washington or their state capitals with their eyes on a roll and determined to meet that goal and set of sacrificing it in the light of money. >> we need to get back to having a dish -- constructivewe need tl americans. and, when he to make this country and more respectful place for people can give their opinion. >> sunday night at :00 p.m. eastern time. -- 8:00 p.m. 2016, wrote to the white house relied brings us the coverage of presidential races. and 1968 campaign film created for richard nixon, showing the former vice president meeting voters in new hampshire and wisconsin. he would go on twin primaries in both of these
jonathan came to talk to us and i loved the insight he gave us about being the outside source. reporting back to us and the electorate about what is going on in our government. ruth bader ginsburg was the most inspirational person we met this week. she has been one of my idols for a long time. i either want to be in the legal press -- profession or possibly a senator. >> i understand the need for bipartisanship that i think it is important politicians go to washington or their state...
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jason carroll, we appreciate the insights greatly. we will talk more about the kasich/cruz alliance and the hopes for a contested convention, and joining us is a c nsh cnn contributor and historian, and julian, let me ask you, this alliance between cruz and k kasich, and as strange as it is, is that a winning idea or just a desperate gamble? >> i think it is a gamble. we will see how desperate it is. one of the things that we have seen is that it undercuts the support for each candidate in certain ways meaning by allying with ted cruz, kasich looks like he is not as moderate as he is arguing, and similarly for ted cruz, he seems to be tied in with the ultimate establishment figure, so i am not sure that this is going to be having the effect that they would hope for. i think it is true that donald trump keeps getting closer to the number he needs to lock it up. >> and if you don't stop him, and i mean, the stop trump group, if the they don't stop him in indiana, that is essentially it as far as any other state to try to prove really bl
jason carroll, we appreciate the insights greatly. we will talk more about the kasich/cruz alliance and the hopes for a contested convention, and joining us is a c nsh cnn contributor and historian, and julian, let me ask you, this alliance between cruz and k kasich, and as strange as it is, is that a winning idea or just a desperate gamble? >> i think it is a gamble. we will see how desperate it is. one of the things that we have seen is that it undercuts the support for each candidate...
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or use technology to find insights that lower health care costs?p doctors spend more time with patients, not paper work? what if you did all of this, and more? because it's all connected to better care, and better care means better health. unitedhealth group: built for better health.
or use technology to find insights that lower health care costs?p doctors spend more time with patients, not paper work? what if you did all of this, and more? because it's all connected to better care, and better care means better health. unitedhealth group: built for better health.
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i appreciate your insight. while we are having this discussion we are still waiting to find out if the autopsy suggests this was an overdose or something unrelated to the drugs that were found in his home. drew, you are just remarkable with your insight. i wish you didn't have to cover this story over and over again for people to wake up to these awful dangers. thank you so much. quick plug for your show. the show is on hln, 7:00 p.m. eastern each night. clearly he is at the forefront of this story. great guest and he knows a lot himself. so i encourage you to tune in especially to these particular details. >>> we have breaking news. the fbi says that warrants were served today and are related to the san bernardino shootings from months ago. who got them and what about the connection to the iphone? the search to the iphone. >>> and also quite a day on the campaign trail today. guess which prominent republican just called ted cruz, quote, lucifer in the flesh. and that might have been the nicest thing in the lit
i appreciate your insight. while we are having this discussion we are still waiting to find out if the autopsy suggests this was an overdose or something unrelated to the drugs that were found in his home. drew, you are just remarkable with your insight. i wish you didn't have to cover this story over and over again for people to wake up to these awful dangers. thank you so much. quick plug for your show. the show is on hln, 7:00 p.m. eastern each night. clearly he is at the forefront of this...
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take heart that polls show a majority of americans don't like igllary clinton either. >> pelley: the insight of bob schieffer tonight. bob, thank you. well, hillary clinton won four out of five last night, and she now has 90% of the delegates she uneds. and hundreds of staffers working for the sanders' campaign were y cogo today. nancy cordes has the democrats covered. >> bernie, bernie! >> reporter: the sanders' campaign insisted today the hundreds of layoffs don't mean he's giving up. >> i am very good in arithmetic, and i can count delegates, and we are behind today. but you know what? unusual things happen in politics. >> reporter: campaign aides say they will focus most of their remaining resources on winning california on june 7th. >> hillary, hillary! >> reporter: the strategy complicates clinton's efforts to win over his supporters. >> and i applaud senator sanders and his millions of supporters for challenging us to get unaccountable money out of our politics. >> reporter: sanders rejected the notion that he's helping the crpublicans by continuing to criticize his party's likely nom
take heart that polls show a majority of americans don't like igllary clinton either. >> pelley: the insight of bob schieffer tonight. bob, thank you. well, hillary clinton won four out of five last night, and she now has 90% of the delegates she uneds. and hundreds of staffers working for the sanders' campaign were y cogo today. nancy cordes has the democrats covered. >> bernie, bernie! >> reporter: the sanders' campaign insisted today the hundreds of layoffs don't mean he's...
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or use technology to find insights that lower health care costs? maybe help doctors spend more time with patients, not paper work? what if you did all of this, and more? because it's all connected to better care, and better care means better health. unitedhealth group: built for better health. >>> a triumphant day in boston as survivors from the 2013 marathon bombing competed in this year's race, including adrianne haslet, a ball room dancer who lost a leg in the blast. the patriots tom brady posted a picture with haslet call her his inspiration. >>> the 2016 pulitzer the show created by miranda who we featured last week on our broadcast was the odds-on favorite. >>> up next, more about where we are in some of the americans engaged in the fight against isis. when my chronic pain got bad, my doctor prescribed medication-an opioid. it really helped! but it came with some baggage: opioid-induced constipation-oic. sooo awkward... you sound like you're ready for the movantalk! opioids block pain signals. but they can also block activity in the bowel, ca
or use technology to find insights that lower health care costs? maybe help doctors spend more time with patients, not paper work? what if you did all of this, and more? because it's all connected to better care, and better care means better health. unitedhealth group: built for better health. >>> a triumphant day in boston as survivors from the 2013 marathon bombing competed in this year's race, including adrianne haslet, a ball room dancer who lost a leg in the blast. the patriots...
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the other thing is leverage your knowledge in the community to share some insight that helps other businesses succeed. we had an insurance agent introduce himself to the community in kansas, and he came out with tips for business openers looking to understand their policy when they are employees having their personal vehicle drive a customer to a product. it set that person up as the go-to expert on insurance in that community. >> and the next two together, your neighborhood and others in your industry. and the point about making connections here is that you don't have to reinvent the wheel, right? if you a question about parking on your street, perhaps your next door neighbor has dealt with it. if you're a cup cake store, and you want to know what machine to buy. >> absolutely, sometimes the answer is ten feet away through dry wall. the opportunity to open up the dialogue from a community or industry, and ask those questions and get answers that are trusted answers is a great source of information and knowledge. and it really, you all the cupcake stores across the country aren't competing wi
the other thing is leverage your knowledge in the community to share some insight that helps other businesses succeed. we had an insurance agent introduce himself to the community in kansas, and he came out with tips for business openers looking to understand their policy when they are employees having their personal vehicle drive a customer to a product. it set that person up as the go-to expert on insurance in that community. >> and the next two together, your neighborhood and others in...
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we've dug up insight into her battle plan. hallie jackson tells us more. >> reporter: from the front runners an inside look at their playbooks. neither taking the nomination for granted. previewing their strategies in case of a matchup this fall. >> her whole life has been a big fat beautiful lie. >> reporter: donald trump hitting hillary clinton's personal life would pivot to more policy in a general election, nbc news has learned from a top campaign aide who reveals trump would go after clinton for not creating jobs. pointing to a lack of private sector experience. watch for attacks on benghazi, to paint her as weak on terror. and on her e-mail controversy. >> you look at this horrible scandal with e-mails. >> reporter: a campaign source even crediting bernie sanders for moving clinton to the left. something trump would want to exploit to rally republicans. clinton's camp ready to take on trump. already out with ads against him. her nbc's kristen welker the candidate won't respond tit for tat to every insult but will hit tru
we've dug up insight into her battle plan. hallie jackson tells us more. >> reporter: from the front runners an inside look at their playbooks. neither taking the nomination for granted. previewing their strategies in case of a matchup this fall. >> her whole life has been a big fat beautiful lie. >> reporter: donald trump hitting hillary clinton's personal life would pivot to more policy in a general election, nbc news has learned from a top campaign aide who reveals trump...