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. ♪ research, itn our wasme clear to us that it cockaded.also became clear a number of politicians agree on the following points. there are immigration matters that need to be addressed and solved. once ande to finally, for all, six our immigration system. this is a family issue, it is an economic issue. it is at heart a family issue. if we claim we are for families, we have to pull together and resolve the outstanding issues a around immigration. , theyhave been waiting have been waiting for family members to get visas in backlogs that stretched two years because congress refuses to act. fix the broken immigration system. know, we haveou 11 million people in this country who are undocumented. to this country to improve their lives, to escape oppression, to flee desperate property -- poverty and violence. immigration is complicated and emotional. legalhould be done for immigrant parents? - forpeople escaping - people escaping war-torn countries? >> we are able to live might entereople the country to do harm. saidb bush with mexico that peopl
. ♪ research, itn our wasme clear to us that it cockaded.also became clear a number of politicians agree on the following points. there are immigration matters that need to be addressed and solved. once ande to finally, for all, six our immigration system. this is a family issue, it is an economic issue. it is at heart a family issue. if we claim we are for families, we have to pull together and resolve the outstanding issues a around immigration. , theyhave been waiting have been waiting for...
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pendergrast talks about his book "for god, country, and coca-cola: the definitive history of the great and itn soft drink" discusses the origins of coca-cola, the company's battle with the dude and drug administration -- food and drug administration, and various marketing strategies and advertising campaigns. this is at the carter center in atlanta. it is about one hour. [applause] hello.degrast: i have never had the opportunity to do this before. [laughter] this is a mini can, i am quite fond of these. it is actually larger than the old 6.5 ounce bottles i grew up with. [laughter] mr. pendegrast: and i like them because they hold the
pendergrast talks about his book "for god, country, and coca-cola: the definitive history of the great and itn soft drink" discusses the origins of coca-cola, the company's battle with the dude and drug administration -- food and drug administration, and various marketing strategies and advertising campaigns. this is at the carter center in atlanta. it is about one hour. [applause] hello.degrast: i have never had the opportunity to do this before. [laughter] this is a mini can, i am...
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itn' wasstt ju about the insgle, itboas aheut tal fine as well. >> is idol fashion has already been flawless. >> so much sparkle how are you going to top this tomorrow for the big fin fally? >> i don't know, we'll see. >> last night's cosmic chic dress is right off the run way. and talk about dazzling. ♪ >> idol is now down to the last two finalists in the show's history. >> breaking down in tears at the end there, what was going on? >> all i thought about was my daughter during the song because that song is dedicated to her, it's about us in my mind so i was just so thankful to america for giving me and her a chance. ♪ >> i keep saying, like, this is the stuff that they write, it's a movie. two mississippians, from their respective states, whatever state it might be, make it to the top two of thst >> you just have to vote for who you like. >> it's hard to pick a favorite. >> it's hard. it's like apples and oranges. >> and of course tonight is about nostalgia, the ending of an era. exppct to see some of the former judges here, we are betting on the original, simon, brandy and of course paula
itn' wasstt ju about the insgle, itboas aheut tal fine as well. >> is idol fashion has already been flawless. >> so much sparkle how are you going to top this tomorrow for the big fin fally? >> i don't know, we'll see. >> last night's cosmic chic dress is right off the run way. and talk about dazzling. ♪ >> idol is now down to the last two finalists in the show's history. >> breaking down in tears at the end there, what was going on? >> all i thought...
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maybe they didn't get it on twitter, but they're getting itn on the fox5 news. > we're getting almost close to prom time.prom the season is there. things are going to change whenn it comes to prom time because we're not sure how people want -- what they might want to wear.we a high school in north carolina is sparking a lot of crossers o he, all about prom.rom what is the appropriate thing to wear at the annual event.nt. now let's sea this third one well, that's kind of interesting. a game show called so you think you're prom appropriate. students say i was meant tomean understand what type of dressesf would be allow. am on social media disagree saying well, the video pronotes and asking why it didn't includ anything for male students s planning to attend. let's make it fair. > how come the ladies are targeted more. >> it's been a long time since i went to prom, i wonder if a lott of things are changing. i thought the ladies had to wear longer dresses, iç oner how the rules changed. >> the prom gown it was a really big deal, but now the shorterhot dresses are reel aappropriate.ap > s
maybe they didn't get it on twitter, but they're getting itn on the fox5 news. > we're getting almost close to prom time.prom the season is there. things are going to change whenn it comes to prom time because we're not sure how people want -- what they might want to wear.we a high school in north carolina is sparking a lot of crossers o he, all about prom.rom what is the appropriate thing to wear at the annual event.nt. now let's sea this third one well, that's kind of interesting. a game...
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everyone came out and they expressed wishes for peace and itn they burned it down and began this catharsis for this community. all tearing up. carol: it sounds moving. what she did in london, bringing traffic to a stop, it was called the sultan elephant. what was that? ton: it was her 30 , egg came elephant through the central districts of london, past buckingham palace. it was one of those moments when a whale goes up the river and everyone stops to say -- did you see that? everybody had to stop and get a look at it. there are a million people taking time out of their day. it see this magical moment had come out of time to take over london. what she does is she makes people -- by recruiting them to help her do these things. here is her trick. them a task. she says we need somebody to in.g the roofless bus --,ially, the person says but when he understood he had the expertise to take part in , in the end, he was the biggest proponent. the of what she doing is lighting the public. she is converting people to become part of the arts. in some ways, that is more powerful. creating images is a b
everyone came out and they expressed wishes for peace and itn they burned it down and began this catharsis for this community. all tearing up. carol: it sounds moving. what she did in london, bringing traffic to a stop, it was called the sultan elephant. what was that? ton: it was her 30 , egg came elephant through the central districts of london, past buckingham palace. it was one of those moments when a whale goes up the river and everyone stops to say -- did you see that? everybody had to...
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isis also destroyed a number of palmyra's historic treasures, but as itn reports, some ancient sites: palmyra's triumphal arch may have been demolished by the islamic state, but triumph is exactly what syrian soldiers feel. the offices know the symbolism of stones. a people without a past, he says, is a people without a future. no one knew the propaganda value of pal meyer ra better than i.s. they destroyed columns and temples, supposedly in a campaign against idolatry but really to shock the world. they left the roman amphitheater intact because it made a dramatic backdrop for their videos of horror. imagine, just last year local men were forced to come and sit here and watch an extraordinary spectacle, as 25 teenage jihadists came onto this ancient stage, with them 25 syrian soldiers, who they murdered. it's just extraordinary to think of such barbarity, such a theater of cruelty in the modern world. a group of russian officers arrive, but they're camera-shy, even though it's their bombing that may have saved palmyra. this damage was caused by months of motorers and government and
isis also destroyed a number of palmyra's historic treasures, but as itn reports, some ancient sites: palmyra's triumphal arch may have been demolished by the islamic state, but triumph is exactly what syrian soldiers feel. the offices know the symbolism of stones. a people without a past, he says, is a people without a future. no one knew the propaganda value of pal meyer ra better than i.s. they destroyed columns and temples, supposedly in a campaign against idolatry but really to shock the...
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of what itnnings means to be a t-mobile customer are changing drastically.hink there is a huge population out there that is still considering the move from dumb and dumber and even yellow over to t-mobile. >> let's talk about that. verizon has put in a bid for yahoo!. what do you make of their interest in focusing on media and content? do you understand what they are doing? >> there are a lot of things verizon is doing that make more sense of what they are running away from them what they are running two. if you think about their attempt to betray 5g is coming tomorrow -- portray 5g is coming tomorrow when consumer applications will be 2020, they have lost their edge. two mobile has -- t-mobile has 94 million low band. they are participating right now in a low band podcast option. it takes their old edge. we have parity with them for my network standpoint. they are attempting to create a new brand for themselves. if you look at the last three years, his postpaid phone subscribers, here are the numbers. if you just assume consensus for at&t and sprint that di
of what itnnings means to be a t-mobile customer are changing drastically.hink there is a huge population out there that is still considering the move from dumb and dumber and even yellow over to t-mobile. >> let's talk about that. verizon has put in a bid for yahoo!. what do you make of their interest in focusing on media and content? do you understand what they are doing? >> there are a lot of things verizon is doing that make more sense of what they are running away from them...
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. >> safe bathroom dc local brises are following the law when itn comes to bathroom neutrality.place to ease any discomfort that someone in transgenr as they enter the bathroom. matt ackland joins us with moreu on that story u. high ladies you may not have heard about this its actuallyths been a regulation for 10 years. it was passed back in 2006. this campaign has been under way for about two years now. a lot of people are talking about it because this issue is making news across the country now. and a part of this program is basically to get the word out. if you are at a business, if yoi take a look at a bathroom b officials want you to take aa close look and make sure that the business is following the law. let's explain it and take you te a video. here's how it works. under the rules a single use bathroom at any business in dc must be gender neutral. single use means for one person only. here's example we found at a dc restaurant today it has both female and male access. that is complying to the law. #fox5rocks safe bathrooms dc is not compliant. the office of human rights t
. >> safe bathroom dc local brises are following the law when itn comes to bathroom neutrality.place to ease any discomfort that someone in transgenr as they enter the bathroom. matt ackland joins us with moreu on that story u. high ladies you may not have heard about this its actuallyths been a regulation for 10 years. it was passed back in 2006. this campaign has been under way for about two years now. a lot of people are talking about it because this issue is making news across the...
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>> wealll, i hope they spend itn things that they choose to spend it on.hey will go to their favorite restaurant or grocery store. if i own the grocery store, my hope is to find more people shopping there and i'll hire more employees. so it's not so important that i decide what they do with it, really what's most important is that i don't want to decide what to do with it. i want to give it back directly to the people. so the mistake of most government grants is we write a million dollar check and they give it to a government employee. that doesn't work because nobody knows who will be good in business. if you give it back in the form of a tax reduction, the consumers have already voted for the business that's going to be best at distributing products so you leave money in the hands of those who have been voted upon either community as being successful. >> senator rand paul, thank you so much. appreciate it. good luck with your legislation, sir. >> thank you. >>> sticking with our politics lead, bernie got burned by the big apple. what is his path forward
>> wealll, i hope they spend itn things that they choose to spend it on.hey will go to their favorite restaurant or grocery store. if i own the grocery store, my hope is to find more people shopping there and i'll hire more employees. so it's not so important that i decide what they do with it, really what's most important is that i don't want to decide what to do with it. i want to give it back directly to the people. so the mistake of most government grants is we write a million dollar...
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delegates that hee is is going to be fightgg for and had he is not going t to get the 12 t he w will have i itn e convention where h he can work thatat and all of the teams and acquire the delegates and then get tohe 1237. >> it's too dangegerous hadad no disagree witith with you, but maybe a wonderful man too deal with,, but it's d different and equally importaoo those that t are out t there and chargining balls and thrown rocks again the window. they doot want him to behe candide but the guy to go there. yeah. >> we wl have to see at this pot itime. i aink that the cruz campaign is thatnd giving the best analysis that i n. th can win the pt ones. he -- trump does nave the establishment therend the conservati estabshment is forruz and that's a way togo. at thehe end of the day it's a long way to go. that's why indiana i so impoan because ted cruz knows th he has to win indiana. >> yeah let me ask youbout tt idea that they ha been puttingng forwardhate shoulbe more presidential. hohomuchf aame changer is he do you think? >> i think that it's impoant. i think thatt's the sources d has done areat
delegates that hee is is going to be fightgg for and had he is not going t to get the 12 t he w will have i itn e convention where h he can work thatat and all of the teams and acquire the delegates and then get tohe 1237. >> it's too dangegerous hadad no disagree witith with you, but maybe a wonderful man too deal with,, but it's d different and equally importaoo those that t are out t there and chargining balls and thrown rocks again the window. they doot want him to behe candide but...
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pendergrast talks about his book "for god, country, and coca-cola: the definitive history of the great and itn soft drink" discusses the origins of coca-cola, the company's battle with the dude and drug administration -- food and drug administration, and various marketing strategies and advertising campaigns. this is at the carter center in atlanta. it is about one hour. [applause] hello.degrast: i have never had the opportunity to do this before. [laughter] this is a mini can, i am quite fond of these. it is actually larger than the old 6.5 ounce bottles i grew up with. [laughter] mr. pendegrast: and i like them because they hold the fizz and they stay relatively cold, longer. [laughter] mr. pendegrast: let me introduce my other books really quickly. book,s actually my latest not the new edition of coke. this is a wonderful children's book, silly sadie. you can find all of this at my website, which is my name. jokeis a far joke -- fart book did this is a history -- far joke book. this is a history of coffee. mirror, as mirror, history of meares -- mirrors. japan's tipping point, which is rece
pendergrast talks about his book "for god, country, and coca-cola: the definitive history of the great and itn soft drink" discusses the origins of coca-cola, the company's battle with the dude and drug administration -- food and drug administration, and various marketing strategies and advertising campaigns. this is at the carter center in atlanta. it is about one hour. [applause] hello.degrast: i have never had the opportunity to do this before. [laughter] this is a mini can, i am...
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underneath the river and we were on the upslope coming into rosslyn and the trainin came to a halt and then itn jerked forward and backw several times over the course of 12 or 15 minutes and the driver kept on telling us that we were going to be moving shortly and then finally he fale said there was a train approaching from the rear andg e of course that was shocking toig me because i could imagine itt coming at 60 miles an hour andou i was on the last car. c >> it was scary just sitting sii in the tunnel with nothing, no service, can't call nobody or nothing. nothing. metro need to get their stuff together.together. >> say no to metro.ay n met >> you're not going to ride it anymore.ymor >> i haven't done it in awhile l and to do it on a brand new n car. >> reporter: will you ever ride again. ain >> i got better ways to go, so, i got 2 feet. i trust those better than i doe metro so... s >> reporter: and those tho passengers stuck for nearly an hour and a half. there were of course suspended s single tracking and eventuallyvt now residual delays as metro m tries to get back on schedule.ch with m
underneath the river and we were on the upslope coming into rosslyn and the trainin came to a halt and then itn jerked forward and backw several times over the course of 12 or 15 minutes and the driver kept on telling us that we were going to be moving shortly and then finally he fale said there was a train approaching from the rear andg e of course that was shocking toig me because i could imagine itt coming at 60 miles an hour andou i was on the last car. c >> it was scary just sitting...
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you see itn the growth of the loans.f these banks are growing loans as fast as they can, because that's how they're going to make it up. you always have to remember guidance of large cap companies, generally banks in particular, tends to be overly ambitious. the guidance on revenue and earnings this year is negative. >> and quickly, what are you looking out for in citi's earnings today? >> again, with citi, you only have two businesses. you have the bank and the consumer side, then you have capital markets. the estimates are fairly down beat. again, you could see them beat, but who knows. you can't predict the noninterest side of the house, the investment banking, the trading, everything else. >> chris, thank you. >> thank you. >> financials are the best performers of the week in the s&p. >> i know, and i think the key takeaway from that, for me, irrelevant of which sector it is, is this market is ready to respond to earnings seasons when we see beats. >> chart of the week? >> yeah, i'd put the banks up. i don't know whi
you see itn the growth of the loans.f these banks are growing loans as fast as they can, because that's how they're going to make it up. you always have to remember guidance of large cap companies, generally banks in particular, tends to be overly ambitious. the guidance on revenue and earnings this year is negative. >> and quickly, what are you looking out for in citi's earnings today? >> again, with citi, you only have two businesses. you have the bank and the consumer side, then...
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i'm going to file taxes with my itn number, with my taxpayer id number. >> right.rish: but i don't actually have any taxes to pay. maybe. or maybe i have only a little bit. okay. so you pay a little bit and then suddenly you are rewarded with a tax credit. trish: you get money in the bank. you get money in your mailbox because of credit is money that goes to you. it's not something that's -- that's calculated -- trish: but it's not legal. >> i'm on your side on this, you and me. and so is the treasury inspector general. through the tax benefit we just talked about appears to provide an additional incentive for aliens to enter, reside, and work in the u.s. without aughtization. which critics federal law. . trish: what a mess. what a mess. >> this is unbelievable. and congress has been trying to do something about this for a long time. there's currently legislation to -- at least require a social security number; right? we want to make sure that it's working americans. trish: there's so much leakage in the system and you've been reporting on it. thank you. appreciate
i'm going to file taxes with my itn number, with my taxpayer id number. >> right.rish: but i don't actually have any taxes to pay. maybe. or maybe i have only a little bit. okay. so you pay a little bit and then suddenly you are rewarded with a tax credit. trish: you get money in the bank. you get money in your mailbox because of credit is money that goes to you. it's not something that's -- that's calculated -- trish: but it's not legal. >> i'm on your side on this, you and me. and...
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baltimore, itn in involved about 20 session lists that were loyal to the confederate states of america decided to kill him before he was sworn into office. uncovered by finger to detectives, lake and was successfully disguised and brought into washington to be sworn in as president of the united states. there was a kidnapping attempt in 1854 and 1865, several attempts to kidnap lincoln. wasreason to kidnap lincoln this -- the confederacy wanted lincoln to be captured so the lincoln could be used as a swap for confederate prisoners in union camps, to have them released in exchange for a republican. that was the reason behind it. to continue the war for the confederacy, and to seek terms to end the conflict between both sides. during the first attempt, the wrong person showed up at the old soldiers home, and so that was called off. it looked like lincoln, but the plan was aborted. during the second attempt, supposedly a shot was fired and lincoln's a stovepipe hat was excellent shot. -- was actually shot. lincoln knew there would be an attempt, he felt he actually had a dream about this.
baltimore, itn in involved about 20 session lists that were loyal to the confederate states of america decided to kill him before he was sworn into office. uncovered by finger to detectives, lake and was successfully disguised and brought into washington to be sworn in as president of the united states. there was a kidnapping attempt in 1854 and 1865, several attempts to kidnap lincoln. wasreason to kidnap lincoln this -- the confederacy wanted lincoln to be captured so the lincoln could be...
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let's get the latest from an itn reporter. we're getting in some images now. what's the latest there? >> reporter: tamron, there are increasing indications that this bus explosion which happened about fit15, 20 minutes drive outside the very center of the city was due to a malfunction. at this time police here have refrained from labeling this incident as a militant or terrorist attack. usually such announcements are released a relatively short while after incidents like this. there hasn't been an incident like this for 10 or 15 years. the bus where the explosion occurred was reportedly empty and the injuries were to the passengers of another bus which was nearby. i'm hearing reports there was some kind of fire which swept through the empty bus and may have affected the bus with the -- where the passengers were onboard. police have confirmed only that the circumstances are unclear at this time and a malfunction has not been ruled out. if this is confirmed as militant related and we're a long way from that right now, the indications at the moment are otherwise,
let's get the latest from an itn reporter. we're getting in some images now. what's the latest there? >> reporter: tamron, there are increasing indications that this bus explosion which happened about fit15, 20 minutes drive outside the very center of the city was due to a malfunction. at this time police here have refrained from labeling this incident as a militant or terrorist attack. usually such announcements are released a relatively short while after incidents like this. there...
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>> tanswer t second part of 1933, itn first,n hit the wor all theame. we h fdr.at is why it matters who is in the white house. it matters who is involved in politics. it matters that you get up there and be politically active stop humans show up. you must show up in party politics. when fdr came into office, you would that he'd paid the huge occupied movement. world war i soldiers had a coupon in 1940 four a bonus for their service. they were broke. he had an army all the way down to the potomac river. tens of thousands of people. it was a huge movement. it happens all over the country. the political will was there. it was pushing him. frankly, if president obama had come into power a year later, if we have been leaving 800,000 jobs a month for a year, or two years later, like fdr. in after three years of herbert hoover doing nothing. he would have had the political will. he would have had the people behind them. he doesn't right now. if we look at this history of ,rashes in the united eight when the last man who remembers the last great war dies, the horrors of
>> tanswer t second part of 1933, itn first,n hit the wor all theame. we h fdr.at is why it matters who is in the white house. it matters who is involved in politics. it matters that you get up there and be politically active stop humans show up. you must show up in party politics. when fdr came into office, you would that he'd paid the huge occupied movement. world war i soldiers had a coupon in 1940 four a bonus for their service. they were broke. he had an army all the way down to the...
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they probably wrote itn off. >> just throw in it back ofthro the closet somewhere.closet >>> can comingn con, mccarthy he's going to join us in a little bit to talkoalk about his weekend movie movie reviews and a reminder beforedeo we head to brek have a tip a-news tip, you canyo share it with us by dialing biag this number you see on your screen 202-895-3000 or you can e-mail us your tips to fox5toox tips at wttg.com. we're back in a moment. >> we are back now at 6:45 andbk we are giving i was live look outside of reagan national nio airport. that's where a special younghere man is about to go on a wonderful trip thanks to make tm a wish. crew there waiting ready to reat greet him he's not there yet.'sy it's five-year-old sammy.ar-old he's from woodbridge.oodbridg he has leukemia but you know you what, that's not the focus today. instead, sammy and this familyat are about to arrhiive at reaganr to get on their way to t universal studios to celebrate b sammy's love of super heroes he and dinosaurs. dinosau hence the theme of some of these signs there. sammy super love it. >>> it is worl
they probably wrote itn off. >> just throw in it back ofthro the closet somewhere.closet >>> can comingn con, mccarthy he's going to join us in a little bit to talkoalk about his weekend movie movie reviews and a reminder beforedeo we head to brek have a tip a-news tip, you canyo share it with us by dialing biag this number you see on your screen 202-895-3000 or you can e-mail us your tips to fox5toox tips at wttg.com. we're back in a moment. >> we are back now at 6:45...
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now, itn we see right -- when it comes to people,ing, the iranian we believe we have the authority , i realize this is an unsatisfactory answer, we have to involve a conversation with the senate about what more we can and should be doing to address these issues. as we would be in other areas of sanctions as i noted. let me make two comments. i had the chance to meet yesterday with russia's ambassador to the united nations. he made it clear that russia will lock you in security action. it's incumbent on us to work together and ensure that we take greater action to strengthen our unilateral sanctions against the listing missile program. i am concerned about the debate in this committee and other committees about the possibility of the wider access to the u.s. dollar. i am determined that we make its effortsan and to support terrorism is contained appropriately. thank you for your testimony. cardin: i just want to make a statement about u.s. leadership. to have thered security council take action for the missile violations. it would be preferred that in addition to the actions that we h
now, itn we see right -- when it comes to people,ing, the iranian we believe we have the authority , i realize this is an unsatisfactory answer, we have to involve a conversation with the senate about what more we can and should be doing to address these issues. as we would be in other areas of sanctions as i noted. let me make two comments. i had the chance to meet yesterday with russia's ambassador to the united nations. he made it clear that russia will lock you in security action. it's...
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it's -- itn so many ways. i read earlier and i hope i don't mess this up, but ied that he was as defiant as james brown, as traditionally -- what is it -- as traditionally masculine as teddy pendergast, as electric as michael jackson -- >> all in one -- >> all in one. there were blues, there was jazz, there was rock, there was funk, there was gospel, right. all in one. commercial. and huge songs. one of a kind. >> yeah. >> i keep thinking, too, of course his music, classic. too, the businessman. the way he battled with warner. he didn't like digital. didn't like streaming. describe that side of him. >> well, it's interesting because he was as comfortable talking to other performers as he was talking to lawyers. >> we have a lawyer at sony, julie swidler, who sent so much time talking to prince about -- who spent so much time talking to prince about business and life. and he spent as much time doing that with comfort as he would with alicia keys, as a musician. he's just -- the greatest. i've said it many times
it's -- itn so many ways. i read earlier and i hope i don't mess this up, but ied that he was as defiant as james brown, as traditionally -- what is it -- as traditionally masculine as teddy pendergast, as electric as michael jackson -- >> all in one -- >> all in one. there were blues, there was jazz, there was rock, there was funk, there was gospel, right. all in one. commercial. and huge songs. one of a kind. >> yeah. >> i keep thinking, too, of course his music,...
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student said the conversation c was not threatening instead itns was about an event attended want hea student atte cal berkeley.ey. >>> finally, wisdom, kobe bryann fans may be sad to hear this. you cannot in fact buy air fromm his final game.ame >> air like air? >> like sip locked bags of airf on e-bay. >> getting bids in the thousandd of dollar. of e-bay apparently pull the mass tick bag action claiming to bee filled with game from the lakers game.. >> who even thought of.hoven >> it had before it was pulled. pul >> stop, steve. steve >> even if i had video of kobe breathing into that bag i stills don't want it. >> what do you do with that oncu you get it? >> are people that stupid? dthat >> yes apparently.artly. >> that makes me sad. >> i've got some air right hereh this is may cal jordan's last. >> didn't we deal with brood five of the cicadas. cicad i feel like it already showed up. up. >> i need to see a chart which w years they come around. aroun >> there are different broods.id they're on cycles. we might be getting the 12 yeara cicadas.. >> that's true. >> i don't get it. i
student said the conversation c was not threatening instead itns was about an event attended want hea student atte cal berkeley.ey. >>> finally, wisdom, kobe bryann fans may be sad to hear this. you cannot in fact buy air fromm his final game.ame >> air like air? >> like sip locked bags of airf on e-bay. >> getting bids in the thousandd of dollar. of e-bay apparently pull the mass tick bag action claiming to bee filled with game from the lakers game.. >> who...
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i find itn: fascinating, the wall of the guilt of money in china that has gone from property marketsmposite, so thank you very much. mike dear friend in the city, 3-0. thank you very much. next up on "bloomberg ," the ceo of dean koerner for consumer stocks for a host of earnings in the last 24 hours. that is next on go. ♪ jon: tech problems, google and alphabet, disappointing forecast. estimates for the brexit, first quarter profits that beat the street, the best quarterly growth in a few years, and the yen drops as japanese stocks, and they waited negative rate on bank loans. rate on bankgative loans. ♪ we are about 30 minutes from the u.s. opening bell. also with us is dean curn utt. jon: we get a quick check on the market counting down to the open, this is what futures look like. earnings, we have had real mrs.. -- misses. negative three points on the dow. in london, a rough ugly day led by the miners, one percentage point. equity markets globally, and i will go to other assets very quickly. 111, up 1.6%.in, we'll discuss that in a moment. crude is higher by 1.3%, $43.72. let
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. >> that's g you can miss itn mi altogether.geth.>> sun great. >> are you writing and producing or just writing on this album.l. >> yes.>> yes. >> you're doing it all.'re >> i'm dng people. not by myself.alt byysel >> but you're in there.he how is the game change since tht first time you entered the scene to now? >> wow! it's so much of theh ofe social media is such big part o the music industry now, andtry o being able to be present on that is -- it's more work than itorki you've to be. i used to be able to get inoet there and sing and let it out it and everybody does all the worke after. now we have to be the ones thatb are moree connected so that's a little more work thinking ofg what do i do besides a selfie. i i don't know.t kno >> right. right. >> i get stuck.tuck >> let's talk about your acting skills. skil you've been stage play. p >> yes, i have. h >> you've done reality tv. >>> yes, have i.s,e i >> which one do you like better. >> stage plays isn't why so. s >>> you know what's coming neck. >> reality tv not so much. muc >>
. >> that's g you can miss itn mi altogether.geth.>> sun great. >> are you writing and producing or just writing on this album.l. >> yes.>> yes. >> you're doing it all.'re >> i'm dng people. not by myself.alt byysel >> but you're in there.he how is the game change since tht first time you entered the scene to now? >> wow! it's so much of theh ofe social media is such big part o the music industry now, andtry o being able to be present on...
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new york's campus at albany through a non-profit organization called global center foreinnovation and itn standards, based solutions to nif, anci, enable technologies equivalent afnan know scale vehicle identification number for artistic objects and cultural objects is now within reach to anchor objects so that this information can be generated in the industry and provide reliable information. thank you. >> thank you, mr. shindell. thank you for all the witnesses testimony today. we'll first move to the members questions. i will recognize the gentlelady from missouri, representative an wagner who previously served as ambassador to luxembourg which gives her special information on this subject. she is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman, for letting me jump ahead. thank you all for appearing before the task force today to discuss key elements terrorists abroad are using in order to obtain illicit financing. antiquities smuggling and sale of cut ral artifacts frankly has been occurring since the '80s and '90s under the regime of saddam hussein as you well know in order t
new york's campus at albany through a non-profit organization called global center foreinnovation and itn standards, based solutions to nif, anci, enable technologies equivalent afnan know scale vehicle identification number for artistic objects and cultural objects is now within reach to anchor objects so that this information can be generated in the industry and provide reliable information. thank you. >> thank you, mr. shindell. thank you for all the witnesses testimony today. we'll...
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when itn hear that comes to those closest to the children. this came from the school superintendent, the national education association and the american confederation of , almost everybody involved in education. there has not been a broader coalition in a long time. the department had become a , tellingschool board kansas what its academic standards had to be an telling tennessee how to fix failing schools and how to evaluate teachers. gotlegislation that only rid of those things. we went further in a remarkable way and had explicit on what a future secretary might do. it is a dramatic change call the biggest evolution of responsibility from the federal government to states in 25 years. permitted properly. this is the second in what be at least six hearings on the oversight of the implementation of the new law. we are seeing disturbing evidence that the department of edation is ignoring the law. it was not easy to pass the law. there were crocodiles lurking in the pond. one of those, because we have had bigger discussions, it was called the i
when itn hear that comes to those closest to the children. this came from the school superintendent, the national education association and the american confederation of , almost everybody involved in education. there has not been a broader coalition in a long time. the department had become a , tellingschool board kansas what its academic standards had to be an telling tennessee how to fix failing schools and how to evaluate teachers. gotlegislation that only rid of those things. we went...
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eri >> i love it but whew, when itn considers coming out.g o >> we can use heat today.at.feel the that's outside. outsi. everyone is complaining. seven day forecast featuringcast upper 40s today.s today freeze warning tonight. tomorrow morning. >>> live from new york city, it's "the wendy williams show." >> wendy: how you doin'? the kids have come to play today. you won't believe what i'm about to tell you. all due respect, have several seats. my girls are always turned out. i give it to you straight, no chaser. ♪ >> now, here's wendy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> wendy: yes! yes! thank you for watching our show today. say hello to my co-host, my
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what we're talking about here is a very limited case of people filing taxes with an itn, but it's clear that they used the social security number to get the job. but in all the other cases, we've sent out hundreds of thousands of letters, even when our system hasn't been accessed, warning taxpayers no information was obtained from us, but you should know, criminals have your social security number and other identifiers so you should take whatever action you can to protect that information. >> commissioner, if i could, mr. chairman, just one last question. my tax preparer who, by the way, is fully certified, just sent me an e-mail saying would you -- would i prefer to have my tax returns filed electronically or by paper. how am i safer? which way? >> you're actually safer electronically. we can mark accounts. the only difference is when you file on paper, it takes longer to process, takes longer to get a refund. we get fraudulent paper returns, so it's not as if the criminals don't file paper as well. so we encourage everyone to e-file, over 86% filed last year electronically. and, as no
what we're talking about here is a very limited case of people filing taxes with an itn, but it's clear that they used the social security number to get the job. but in all the other cases, we've sent out hundreds of thousands of letters, even when our system hasn't been accessed, warning taxpayers no information was obtained from us, but you should know, criminals have your social security number and other identifiers so you should take whatever action you can to protect that information....
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and then itn just started piggybacking. >> really? >> yeah.up. >> it's so relatable. >> >> everyone has had one.one that's what we realize when we started talking about ours.bout. mine was doneness manned.an >> i was going to say. s >> he still looks good, too.s go >> you know what, he facebook me after. >> is that right?th >> it was the best day of my life.life. >> next to the child. next sbsband. >> right, right. >> fyi. >> we realize and then we goteot curious.cuous. well, we wonder who donny osmond loved? we wondered who -- and d then we found everybody was juss so engaged by this topic.. >> right. >> it wasn't really hard.'t reay it was surprising.pris >> once the ball got rolling.olg >> yes. >> we asked the people have beeb feet tweeting who our celebrityy crushes was. it's so universal we all could c pin point when we were that wrea moment that that was person thaa captivated us. >> you asked about the favoriter people getting to them.he once we got to them directly, il we didn't have to go through --- their people.peop >> their people.
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.>> rig so what's crazy is the number every option ya'll have when itn comes to grilled cheese. >>> weyou.ou. here today we have figure and procuitto.procuitt we have a chicken parmesan right here.he this is our cheeseburg cheese. >> that's wis'.wis' (laughter).(laugh >> we have a short rib righthorg here. >> ooh. >> all these are made to order.d we make all our things in house. >> um-hmm. >> we have a barbecue here. >> pork barbecue.becu >> pork barbecue and we have a classic take on mexican sandwi sandwich. >> ooh. >> avocado, spicy salsa.spic sal very good.oo >> very good.y go >> dibs on that.on t >> and here we have our homemadm eeeamed cheese ice cream.ch >> stop it.>> >> today we're doing strawberry. >> even grilled cheese in quote for dessert.chfosser >> exactly.>> exa >> last but not least.. >> smoked gouda and apple.. >> fantastic. how many different options dofe you really have on the menure.. >> so we have actually twouallto different menus we have a lunchl menu which has about 15 options in addition to middle your ownr options.opti in the evening we have 10 san 1s witches o
.>> rig so what's crazy is the number every option ya'll have when itn comes to grilled cheese. >>> weyou.ou. here today we have figure and procuitto.procuitt we have a chicken parmesan right here.he this is our cheeseburg cheese. >> that's wis'.wis' (laughter).(laugh >> we have a short rib righthorg here. >> ooh. >> all these are made to order.d we make all our things in house. >> um-hmm. >> we have a barbecue here. >> pork barbecue.becu...
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let me tell you what happenedyoe first and then i'll break itned down for youth 2012. 2012 months aftversity aft a child sex x abuse scandal involving hisng assistant coach jerry sandusky.k now the candidates feud with fed meghan kell might be over as o s well the two might privately ata the trump tower to clear the car air. she confirm the meet walk at het request saying mr. trump wasr. u gracious enough to agree withnor it. meantime trump's right hand mann campaign match of manager corey, lewandowski not going to be goib prosecuted on misdemeanor nor battery over allegations heegato grabbed the arm of a reporter.. trump supported his campaignpaig manager. mana is he he says fields as a threat was protecting him.g as a pittsburghsi.e. we don't love physical. physi he went to school inent tochoo philadelphia.ad b, it's pitt territory, pitt any penn state are huge rivals.e ri. neither one of those flies too i well with the pittsburgh crowd. >> hmm. >> >> got to know your audience.di. >> getting boos. >> okay. >>> let's move on then.> onle the democratic side vermont se margay rally in
let me tell you what happenedyoe first and then i'll break itned down for youth 2012. 2012 months aftversity aft a child sex x abuse scandal involving hisng assistant coach jerry sandusky.k now the candidates feud with fed meghan kell might be over as o s well the two might privately ata the trump tower to clear the car air. she confirm the meet walk at het request saying mr. trump wasr. u gracious enough to agree withnor it. meantime trump's right hand mann campaign match of manager corey,...
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what we're talking about here is a very limited case of people filing taxes with an itn, but it's clear that they used the social security number to get the job. but in all the other cases, we've sent out hundreds of thousands of letters, even when our system hasn't been accessed, warning taxpayers no information was obtained from us, but you should know, criminals have your social security number and other identifiers so you should take whatever action you can to protect their information. >> one last question, my tax preparer, by the way who is fully certified, just sent me an email saying would you, would i prefer to have my tax returns filed electrically, or by paper? how am i safe centre which way? >> you're actually safer electrically, because we can mark accounts, the only difference when you file in paper it just takes longer to process, it takes longer to get a refund. we get fraudulent paper returns, so it's not as if the criminals don't file paper as well. so we encourage everyone to e-file, over 86% filed last year electrically. and as noted, it does give us the ability to t
what we're talking about here is a very limited case of people filing taxes with an itn, but it's clear that they used the social security number to get the job. but in all the other cases, we've sent out hundreds of thousands of letters, even when our system hasn't been accessed, warning taxpayers no information was obtained from us, but you should know, criminals have your social security number and other identifiers so you should take whatever action you can to protect their information....
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everything from campaign f finae reform, ththey are tking about itn different ways, they have differensolutions. if trump can recalibrate his message, i tnk he can appeal a lot of democrats. i'm m thinking of stting a pack, mocrats for trump. maria: of urse, jobs -- go ahead, lis to reiterate ththat point, to drivthat a little bit furtr, i think they'rboth appealing ton electorate and individuals th feel left behind by ts economy. you ok at bernie sandershoho going so well among millenals anand you look at student loan bt. $35,000, y're looking at millennials who are leingg college facing mountaiof debt who can't findobs in the economy oronald trp who is appeal to go blue-coll wkers who have been left behind to technology jobs anjobs overseas. you see democrats, the demoatic party talking abo issu like income inequaly, when you look at theich that have gotten richer uer prprident obama's policy, you have individuals like hilly clinton and rnie sanders who only exacerbate those proble. ria:a: which is why we we want to show you the unemployment rates in all of e states that we a talki about this
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dodaro, commerce department itn loan guarranty program was essentially performing the same function as four other federal loan guarranty programs. the program was set up as you, i'm sure are aware as a result of the 2010 reauthorization of the america competes act. congress specifically directed commerce to avoid duplication. given the preexisting programs, was it inevitable that itm would overlap with existing loan programs or was there more that commerce could have the done to avoid the now duplicative existing programs? >> we think there's more that could be done. we made a recommendation to commerce to work with sba and national institutes of standards and technologies. i think what congress was trying to do here was to deal with a niche. there may be some gaps in the capital markets for innovation for this particular purpose. and it's going to be very difficult though, i think to find what that niche is going to be. and to avoid duplication with the other programs. i think that congress is also quite frankly frustrated with the sba's lack of timeliness in meeting these needs. and
dodaro, commerce department itn loan guarranty program was essentially performing the same function as four other federal loan guarranty programs. the program was set up as you, i'm sure are aware as a result of the 2010 reauthorization of the america competes act. congress specifically directed commerce to avoid duplication. given the preexisting programs, was it inevitable that itm would overlap with existing loan programs or was there more that commerce could have the done to avoid the now...
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ony give us a long speech powers -- itn of is time to laugh a bit. we have ever since. i think it is a great thing. watchagain, you can tonight's white house correspondents dinner right here on c-span. .ut coverage begins at 6:00 that is where you can catch all of the developments. also, tomorrow, we will have a .reat "washington journal" show will be joining us to discuss campaign 2016 and the future of the republican party. we will also have nick penniman of "issue one." he will discuss his concerns on the amount of money in the political process. that is all for today's "washington journal." thank you for joining us. we will be back tomorrow at 7:00. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ >> next, a look at some of the whiteations for tonight's house correspondents dinner with the executive chef of the washington hilton. then, senator ted cruz of texas and announcing his vice-president jewel choice. then, a speec
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