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i know i have jeremy now with me. jeremy diamond, are you outside? there we go. yeah. i'm outside, brooke. we are in front of the sea of protesters that have gathered here at the california state gop convention where donald trump is set to address people. what we just saw was about two dozen protesters just try to rush the barriers. they got over the barricades blocking from coming up to the hyatt regency hotel and pushed forward and police officers had to rush to the doors to try to block the protesters from getting in. they were able to do so successfully once they started pushing the protesters back, what happened was is you had a lot more protesters, dozens and dozens more join the first group of protesters trying to rush the doors and they then pushed back against police. we saw -- i witnessed a couple of pretty violent altercations between police officers and protesters. there was a lot of shoving, police officers were using the batons to push protesters back and keep them from getting inside of this building where donald trump is set to speak and supposed
i know i have jeremy now with me. jeremy diamond, are you outside? there we go. yeah. i'm outside, brooke. we are in front of the sea of protesters that have gathered here at the california state gop convention where donald trump is set to address people. what we just saw was about two dozen protesters just try to rush the barriers. they got over the barricades blocking from coming up to the hyatt regency hotel and pushed forward and police officers had to rush to the doors to try to block the...
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jeremy goes by ambulance., you can see two white helmets bobbing during the accident. the racecar's steel safety cage and harnesses acts like a cocoon and saves their lives. amazingly jeremy suffers only a few bruises. yuri, a dislocated shoulder. as frightening as their accident is, it can't take away the racer's itch and the dream of one day going pro. >> by the time the race comes up next year, i'll probably be ready for it. >> i'll be right up there with him. >>> from one airborne racecar to another. no wrong turns here, just fast and tricky. and this one definitely makes a safe landing. may 2012, ken straps into his custom racecar. all systems are go. >> it can do zero to 60 in 1.8 seconds, very, very fast. >> over four days, he uses and abuses the iconic streets, hills, and waterfront of san francisco. at speeds of up to 120 miles an hour. >> to be able to bring my race car here to san francisco and race it around on closed off city streets was like a dream come true for me. >> it's the latest of his in
jeremy goes by ambulance., you can see two white helmets bobbing during the accident. the racecar's steel safety cage and harnesses acts like a cocoon and saves their lives. amazingly jeremy suffers only a few bruises. yuri, a dislocated shoulder. as frightening as their accident is, it can't take away the racer's itch and the dream of one day going pro. >> by the time the race comes up next year, i'll probably be ready for it. >> i'll be right up there with him. >>> from...
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jeremy cook. ahead on the european close, many energy companies were crushed by last year's once in oil prices. one large group of largely surge.us traders saw a who were they at how much money do they make? that is next. ♪ live from new york and london, i am betty liu. mark: i am mark barton. this is the european close. time for the bloomberg business flash. a look at the biggest business stories in the news right now. will $.5 billion to handle it securities. wasallegations that it not properly vetted. it is the fifth multibillion-dollar settlement with u.s. bank over subprime mortgages. and pharmaceuticals company is asking to cooperate with a senate investigation into drug pricing. special commission on aging says it plans to start legal proceedings against valeant.who is leaving is under subpoena to appear before the committee for an april 27 hearing. overstock.com says its founder and chief executive was a personal leave of absence. the retailer says it is unknown if he will return to work.
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jeremy feels like an outcast. >> jeremy is the model inmate. he's very quiet.ever gets into trouble. he's generally in his cell and if he does come out of his cell he comes and he sits quietly. >> i don't consider anybody in here friends. i'd rather be in here than out there with some of those people sometimes because there's a lot of negative energy out there. there's not very many people to talk to me in here because i'm gay. >> merithew says he encounters too many attitudes. like that of ruben flores. >> if you want to be homosexual, that's good. that's your problem. it's your business. i'm going to tell you that god don't like homosexuals, that that's something against nature. if you want to do it, that's on you. but it's not right. >> if the inmates in his unit are not always welcoming of homosexuals, merithew has another strike against him. he is hiv positive. not only that, his condition is what led to his high-profile arrest. >> do most people here know who you're here for? >> yes. because it was on the news and of course -- but actually, they don't rea
jeremy feels like an outcast. >> jeremy is the model inmate. he's very quiet.ever gets into trouble. he's generally in his cell and if he does come out of his cell he comes and he sits quietly. >> i don't consider anybody in here friends. i'd rather be in here than out there with some of those people sometimes because there's a lot of negative energy out there. there's not very many people to talk to me in here because i'm gay. >> merithew says he encounters too many...
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dollar,ow about the jeremy?ou and i talked quite a bit about the impact of the dollar on earnings. do you expect the softness we have seen is in fact going to be a continual benefit to earnings? well, there's no question that the rise of the dollar last year was a major contributor, although oil is more important in depressing those earnings. the second-most in wharton factor to present -- important factor was oil. people thought that i look at the analysis of five dollars or six dollars off s&p aggregate earnings, which is about 5% or 6% at current levels. though,forward, even yes, we're positive rates and they are looking up, the very dovish stance of janet yellen and the fed i think is going to keep a cap on the dollar going forward. and i think stability and maybe for the recovery in the commodity market is going to help those emerging-market currencies also look good. so i don't think the dollar is going to provide headwinds into 2016, anything like what we saw last year. betty: all right, professor, take y
dollar,ow about the jeremy?ou and i talked quite a bit about the impact of the dollar on earnings. do you expect the softness we have seen is in fact going to be a continual benefit to earnings? well, there's no question that the rise of the dollar last year was a major contributor, although oil is more important in depressing those earnings. the second-most in wharton factor to present -- important factor was oil. people thought that i look at the analysis of five dollars or six dollars off...
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jeremy: sure. the banks need to be much more aggressive. in theu have been stuck trap for as long as japan has been, the credibility of your actions is crucial. you keep disturbing the time when you hit your target. so, it seems you are reactive rather than proactive. it looks like you are doing a lot of damage. second, i think government policy needs to do more. both fiscally and on the structural reform front. problems not just limited to what the central the policy needs to be much more coordinated. betty: let's get into what happened with the central banks. read for you a side-by-side comparison with what the fed said. from last month to this past month. they said "global economic and financial development continues to pose risks. then come and a statement from yesterday, the committee continues to closely monitor these indicators and financial development. so, what was your big take away when you saw that chain? jeremy: that was reasonable, given that some of the financial market has dissipated. the chinese economy may be going through
jeremy: sure. the banks need to be much more aggressive. in theu have been stuck trap for as long as japan has been, the credibility of your actions is crucial. you keep disturbing the time when you hit your target. so, it seems you are reactive rather than proactive. it looks like you are doing a lot of damage. second, i think government policy needs to do more. both fiscally and on the structural reform front. problems not just limited to what the central the policy needs to be much more...
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has been all that, it a difficult couple of months for the help secretary jeremy hunt.e has been -- for the doctors staged a series of protests and launched industrial action. in february, the doctors union, the british medical association, rejected it. jeremy hunt said they opposed to situation. >> doctors will receive the same pay for working quite different amounts. they can be paid the same as those who do. it can trigger a 66% pay rise for all doctors. three courses of doctors will see a take home a rise and no training working within contracted hours will have their pay cut. >> jeremy hunt announces review improve dr. morale. a failure to listen to junior doctors is dubious and a misrepresentation of research, and a desire to make these contract negotiations into a symbolic fight for delivery of the services, and the situation has been unprecedented in my lifetime. doctors wouldny leave the country and go to like australia. >> earlier this week said that nearly 90% of junior doctors are prepared to leave the nhs of a contract is imposed. how does the health secret
has been all that, it a difficult couple of months for the help secretary jeremy hunt.e has been -- for the doctors staged a series of protests and launched industrial action. in february, the doctors union, the british medical association, rejected it. jeremy hunt said they opposed to situation. >> doctors will receive the same pay for working quite different amounts. they can be paid the same as those who do. it can trigger a 66% pay rise for all doctors. three courses of doctors will...
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leader of the opposition, jeremy corbyn.e also got the mayor of london, boris johnson's, tax returns for the past year. these are two potential successors. his troops and his own mps, profoundly divided on europe and other things, rally behind him, underlying the point in their questions that they recognize he had done nothing wrong. this is a prime minister that recognized, as a former pr man, that he hadn't had a great week and that he accepted all the criticisms leveled against him. who he did not convince, unsurprisingly, is the labour party or the scottish national party. the labour party and the labor "ader jeremy corbyn said, there was one rule for the rich and one for the rest," and that the government was incapable of taking action against tax dodging. a week is a long time in politics. last monday, downing street was saying that the prime minister's tax affair was a private matter. here, we have his tax affairs since he has been prime minister published for the world to see. i think questions will continue. pressur
leader of the opposition, jeremy corbyn.e also got the mayor of london, boris johnson's, tax returns for the past year. these are two potential successors. his troops and his own mps, profoundly divided on europe and other things, rally behind him, underlying the point in their questions that they recognize he had done nothing wrong. this is a prime minister that recognized, as a former pr man, that he hadn't had a great week and that he accepted all the criticisms leveled against him. who he...
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here to discuss the issue is jeremy grant, managing director at the chertoff group.rtoff group put out a white paper that puts -- that looks at encryption. in it, it talks about the consequences of extraordinary access. how much does the defense department deal with encryption? jeremy: quite a bit. encryption is something actually essential to the defense of our country. it ensures our communications can't be intercepted, and that if any of the data that is stored is somehow captured, it also can't be accessed. it is actually essential to national security. it at it. the way the defense community has developed strong encryption products is through a partnership between the government and private sector. for years, the dod, the nsa and in standardsorked bodies and other organizations to develop really strong encryption solutions. what that means that the solutions we are using today in the government are the same ones the private sector is using to protect themselves. when we start talking about schemes that would enable extraordinary access. we are really talking abo
here to discuss the issue is jeremy grant, managing director at the chertoff group.rtoff group put out a white paper that puts -- that looks at encryption. in it, it talks about the consequences of extraordinary access. how much does the defense department deal with encryption? jeremy: quite a bit. encryption is something actually essential to the defense of our country. it ensures our communications can't be intercepted, and that if any of the data that is stored is somehow captured, it also...
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jeremy: relatively appropriate. there he much in line of what we are thinking. -- i think it ties into the assumption that we are talking about a gradual progressive rate path. we saw one hike last year, two hikes this year. continuing that theme is the global environment remains on track. it makes sense. that is still going to be relevant. i think we have seen dollar longs trimmed aggressively over the course of the last three months and if we see markets coming back to realizing that earlyd could inflate as as june, it provides impetus for the dollar. manus: people were saying that janet yellen's speech last week was a game changer. here we go again. mr. evans saying -- get ready for two. , the selloff we -- overn in the dollar the past three months, we are down 4.2%. toigroup says it is too soon buy into this downdraft. is it too soon for you? jeremy: patients he is required. we may need to wait until the april fed decision. and further confirmation that june is on the table. i think there is an element of patien
jeremy: relatively appropriate. there he much in line of what we are thinking. -- i think it ties into the assumption that we are talking about a gradual progressive rate path. we saw one hike last year, two hikes this year. continuing that theme is the global environment remains on track. it makes sense. that is still going to be relevant. i think we have seen dollar longs trimmed aggressively over the course of the last three months and if we see markets coming back to realizing that earlyd...
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oh, my gosh. >> get these stories live, we have jeremy!ou sounded pretty nervous in that promo. how scared were you that season? >> i was quite scared. because as well as fishing, i was going underneath the water. this is something i've done before. i've been skew bcuba diving for years but i was going down at night and we were expecting something large and very unusual there. >> you have seen some scary stuff. so i'm kind of impressed to hear you say, yeah, this freaks me out a little bit. how did you overcome that? >> the program is very much about balance of fear and curiosity. what motivates me to go and encounter these things is the curiosity. but in order to do that safely, you have to inform yourself about the creature, the situation. so superior concentration of the mind. as long as you don't take it too far. >> you have been doing it for nearly a decade. is the wonder still there? >> yeah, the wonder is still there. that's the thing about the underwater world. generally speaking, we don't have a lot of interaction with a lot of su
oh, my gosh. >> get these stories live, we have jeremy!ou sounded pretty nervous in that promo. how scared were you that season? >> i was quite scared. because as well as fishing, i was going underneath the water. this is something i've done before. i've been skew bcuba diving for years but i was going down at night and we were expecting something large and very unusual there. >> you have seen some scary stuff. so i'm kind of impressed to hear you say, yeah, this freaks me out...
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jeremy corbyn making a major thish on the brexit issue, with 10 weeks ago on the referendum. go on thes to referendum. hundreds of people marching nigeria to put new pressure on the government to find that rls kidnapped by boko haram two years ago. this, after a video appears to show proof of life of the hostages. thanks for joining us. a belgian man who has been described as the biggest recruiter of jihadists belgium has never known -- ever known has been handed a 15-year jail sentence. found guilty of recruiting dozens of people, including recent suspects in the brussels and paris attacks. 42-year-old was the man who called for this hearing today at the belgian court of appeals. he was carrying out his 12-year sentence he was given last year for radicalizing and sharing extreme ideology among what the prosecutor called "naÏve gitators and fragile youth." he was given a sentence of 12 years and put into a prison with --ir first the radicalizing de-radicalizing center. he insisted he was not the jihadi. he wanted to have this hearing to make him a freeman or have his sentence
jeremy corbyn making a major thish on the brexit issue, with 10 weeks ago on the referendum. go on thes to referendum. hundreds of people marching nigeria to put new pressure on the government to find that rls kidnapped by boko haram two years ago. this, after a video appears to show proof of life of the hostages. thanks for joining us. a belgian man who has been described as the biggest recruiter of jihadists belgium has never known -- ever known has been handed a 15-year jail sentence. found...
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jeremy bailenson, director of stanford university's virtual interaction lab. work reasonable quoted by the supreme court in outlining effects of immersive media. engineer jeremy, great to have you. i want to get straight to questions of ethics and morality. i've tried a number of different headsets. now we worry about the impact of bullying in social media. given what we saw a few days ago with twitter sort of corrupting microsoft's tay and what we're dealing with now in encryption rules, could we end up with a society where there are whole realistic virtual spaces encrypted and we don't know how people are interacting and what the impact is on them? >> first of all, thanks for starting with such an easy question. let's get right into it. so virtual reality is an experience. you put the helmet on and you are immediately transported. you feel like you're there. so what i like to say is vr puts a game factor on any other media experience. you're not watching something. you are doing something. so from an ethical standpoint, any experience you could do at the tou
jeremy bailenson, director of stanford university's virtual interaction lab. work reasonable quoted by the supreme court in outlining effects of immersive media. engineer jeremy, great to have you. i want to get straight to questions of ethics and morality. i've tried a number of different headsets. now we worry about the impact of bullying in social media. given what we saw a few days ago with twitter sort of corrupting microsoft's tay and what we're dealing with now in encryption rules, could...
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jeremy: thank you. i particularly want to thank john for establishing my credentials as someone who is -- has written a book about sovereignty. i am for it. [laughter] jeremy: but i was little stung by nile gardiner saying that mrs. thatcher would have loved todd's book on the eu. i like it. but i think my remarks are the kind of thing mrs. thatcher would have called "wet." sorry. being the antonin scalia school of law does not impose a doctrinal outlook on any of the professors. we can say anything. i want to briefly discuss three things that make me a little uneasy about the way it is presented, this challenge from the eu. the first is, i think he is putting a lot of weight on the form of government. this is an old argument, going back to aristotle. how important the regime is. but really, i think the eu is not able to be the decisive force in modern life that it sometimes appears to be in this book. obvious example worth thinking about, norway, is not in the eu. if you ask how does norway sweden, to
jeremy: thank you. i particularly want to thank john for establishing my credentials as someone who is -- has written a book about sovereignty. i am for it. [laughter] jeremy: but i was little stung by nile gardiner saying that mrs. thatcher would have loved todd's book on the eu. i like it. but i think my remarks are the kind of thing mrs. thatcher would have called "wet." sorry. being the antonin scalia school of law does not impose a doctrinal outlook on any of the professors. we...
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john and christine. >> thanks, jeremy. the head of the republican party says that trump backing out of his pledge to support the party's eventual nominee could hurt him with delegates. the chairman reince priebus says this could make it harder to quote get people to fall in line for him. chairman priebus says if there is a contested convention, he doesn't believe the convention will pick a candidate who did not run in the primary. someone like house speaker paul ryan. >> if anything like that were to happen, which is highly unlikely, i think our candidate is someone who is running. that's obvious. number two, if something like that were remotely possible, that candidate would actually have to have a floor operation and actual campaign going on with the delegates to make something like that possible. paul's not going to do that. >> all right. on the democratic side, hillary clinton and bernie sanders locked in debate over their next debate. both of them campaigning over the weekend in wisconsin where sanders holds an edge i
john and christine. >> thanks, jeremy. the head of the republican party says that trump backing out of his pledge to support the party's eventual nominee could hurt him with delegates. the chairman reince priebus says this could make it harder to quote get people to fall in line for him. chairman priebus says if there is a contested convention, he doesn't believe the convention will pick a candidate who did not run in the primary. someone like house speaker paul ryan. >> if anything...
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brothers jeremy dagget and brandon belk worked for a company called badlands power fuels cleaning the inside of frac tanks for around 20 dollars an hour. >> do you know what chemicals have been in that tank? or are you just jumping in and taking a guess? >> no, you're just jumping in. you've got no clue. there should be a msda sheet for every tank that you jump into, a material safety data sheet, which lets you know which chemical is in there and what you gotta do if you're exposed to the chemical. none of those were ever provided. >> what could be in a tank. you're at a place like power fuels, and they're like go clean that tank. what are some of the common things that can be in a tank like that? >> you know, it could be used for storage of oil, it could be used for storage of fresh water. it could be used for storage of salt water, i mean the things that it could be are probably a dozen or more. >> and of all those things, how many of them wouldn't be bad for you to go in and breath? >> i would say clean water. and that would be the only one. i would not go into one of those tanks w
brothers jeremy dagget and brandon belk worked for a company called badlands power fuels cleaning the inside of frac tanks for around 20 dollars an hour. >> do you know what chemicals have been in that tank? or are you just jumping in and taking a guess? >> no, you're just jumping in. you've got no clue. there should be a msda sheet for every tank that you jump into, a material safety data sheet, which lets you know which chemical is in there and what you gotta do if you're exposed...
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jeremy: china growth was down 22 6%. tried to say that due to hong kong and fewer people making trips to hong kong. i do not know. i think analysts are skeptical. i think they are worried about the china picture. francine: thank you so much. jane foley stays with us. we will talk about central-bank action next. coming up in the next hour, a conversation with the head of the european stability mechanism. he is klaus regling. we don't speak to him very often. we will talk greece. that is in 10 minutes from now. ♪ francine: welcome back. in the last 10 minutes we had breaking news b. an important technical level for oil. above 45.sen this is something we have not seen since november last year. we are back at levels we saw seven months ago. and also, if you look at brent at 47. we have had a lot of earnings. bp that they can vanish their cash flow at 50. the new swing producer is no longer saudi arabia. it's definitely shale produces in the u.s. mike: did you hear that sharing coming from north of the border? is canadian --
jeremy: china growth was down 22 6%. tried to say that due to hong kong and fewer people making trips to hong kong. i do not know. i think analysts are skeptical. i think they are worried about the china picture. francine: thank you so much. jane foley stays with us. we will talk about central-bank action next. coming up in the next hour, a conversation with the head of the european stability mechanism. he is klaus regling. we don't speak to him very often. we will talk greece. that is in 10...
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california is going to be a battleground. >> jeremy, i cannot believe we're talking about california.lieve we're talking about june. i thought 2008 was the last time that would ever happen. but he's serious. >> reporter: yeah, i know. and who would have thought that we would be debating the significance of the new york primar which hasn't mattered forever, right? what paul manafort is getting out there is his ability to create this ground operation for trump. and i think if there is one person who could probably do it, it's paul manafort. this is a guy who was involved in the delegate wrangling back in 1976 when gerald ford and ronald reagan were fighting it out for the republican nominati nomination. as one of trump's rivals told me the other day, there is no better counter in the business than paul manafort. the question is whether or not the skills that he showed so expertly back in 1976 through subsequent presidential elections still matter in 2016. because he's been out of the game for almost 20 years. >> jeremy, you write in your most recent article, even if mr. trump prevails i
california is going to be a battleground. >> jeremy, i cannot believe we're talking about california.lieve we're talking about june. i thought 2008 was the last time that would ever happen. but he's serious. >> reporter: yeah, i know. and who would have thought that we would be debating the significance of the new york primar which hasn't mattered forever, right? what paul manafort is getting out there is his ability to create this ground operation for trump. and i think if there is...
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>> before that, it has been a typical couple of months for the health secretary jeremy hunt. in dispute with england's junior doctors, and plans for seven-day nhs. and lunchprotests industrial action and long-running fight. february, doctors union projected final take it or leave it offer. jeremy hunt came the, then announced the government would impose new contracts engineer doctors. >> under existing contract, doctors receive same pay for working quite different amounts of unsocial hours. doctors networking nights can be paid the same as those who do. and if one doctor works just one hour over the maximum shift it can trigger a 66% pay rise for all doctors on that. three courses of doctors will see a pay rise and no training working within contracted hours will have pay cut. >> jeremy hunt announces review in two ways to improve dr. morale. opposition was skating. >> [indiscernible] the failure to listen to junior doctors is deeply dubious. misrepresentation of research. and desire to make contract negotiations into a symbolic fight for delivery of seven-day services. unpre
>> before that, it has been a typical couple of months for the health secretary jeremy hunt. in dispute with england's junior doctors, and plans for seven-day nhs. and lunchprotests industrial action and long-running fight. february, doctors union projected final take it or leave it offer. jeremy hunt came the, then announced the government would impose new contracts engineer doctors. >> under existing contract, doctors receive same pay for working quite different amounts of...
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jeremy, i want to start with you.cially now we have that kind of odd untrump-like appearance at the 9/11 museum this afternoon where he was going to speak, then he wasn't, also the shakeup with his campaign. do you consider that as far as what that could mean a sign of confidence with donald trump and his campaign or possibly more a sign of disarray? >> i think for the moment, frances, it's really a lot more disarray than it is anything else. it's not clear to me or really anyone else i think except those inside the campaign that the campaign manager, who has proven to be so controversial, corey lewandowski, is going to see his role diminished. we have this caricature of trump as a guy who points at people and says "you're fired." but in reality he's very loyal to the people who work for him. i think i would be surprised if he did end up firing his campaign manager. >> speaking to that, gabe, i want to bring you in before we go back to you, jeremy, there in colorado springs. in that sense he hasn't been out speaking u
jeremy, i want to start with you.cially now we have that kind of odd untrump-like appearance at the 9/11 museum this afternoon where he was going to speak, then he wasn't, also the shakeup with his campaign. do you consider that as far as what that could mean a sign of confidence with donald trump and his campaign or possibly more a sign of disarray? >> i think for the moment, frances, it's really a lot more disarray than it is anything else. it's not clear to me or really anyone else i...
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reporter jeremy diamond is on the ground. you saw it up close, jeremy. what was it like?c scene here today, wolf. we had several hundred protesters, 300 protesters who gathered here, spilled into the streets and at one point, at two points, actually, tried to storm the barricades, tried to storm the hotel to get in. you have them cross-over the barricades, get past the line that police had initially set up. police officers then pushed them back. you had a couple dozen protesters initially, then more followed. police officers were pushing them back. here they were cladding riot gear, using batons to push them back where they were trying to get into the hotel where he addressed california republicans. his message here is very different. he was talking unity, unifying the republican party, and protesters here were focusing on rhetoric that donald trump has used throughout his presidential campaign, focusing specifically on rhetoric on illegal immigration. donald trump started his presidential campaign talking about undocumented mexican immigrants as criminals and rapists, so
reporter jeremy diamond is on the ground. you saw it up close, jeremy. what was it like?c scene here today, wolf. we had several hundred protesters, 300 protesters who gathered here, spilled into the streets and at one point, at two points, actually, tried to storm the barricades, tried to storm the hotel to get in. you have them cross-over the barricades, get past the line that police had initially set up. police officers then pushed them back. you had a couple dozen protesters initially, then...
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. >> jeremy rad kin is professor of law at the antonin scalia school of law. for two decades he was a professor of government at cornell university. he serves, he is on the board of directors at u.s. institute of peace appointed by president bush but reappointed i guess by president obama, confirmed by the senate in 2011. author of another great book on sovereignty, law without nations. >> thank you. i particularly will not thank john for establishing my credential as somebody who has written a book about sovereignty. i'm for it. but i was a little done by nile gardiner saying mrs. thatcher would have loved todd's book on the eu, because i mean, i like it but i think my remarks are the kind of thing that mrs. thatcher would have called wet. sorry. being the antonin scalia school of law does not impose a doctrinal outlook on any of the professors. you can say anything. so i just want to briefly discuss three things that make me a little bit uneasy about the way todd presents this challenge from the eu, and the first is i think he's putting a lot of weight on th
. >> jeremy rad kin is professor of law at the antonin scalia school of law. for two decades he was a professor of government at cornell university. he serves, he is on the board of directors at u.s. institute of peace appointed by president bush but reappointed i guess by president obama, confirmed by the senate in 2011. author of another great book on sovereignty, law without nations. >> thank you. i particularly will not thank john for establishing my credential as somebody who...
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he's notorious for doing stuff like that. >> the inmate is well known to staff, jeremy gonzalez.besides facing charges of murder and aggravated assault, gonzalez just picked up another felony charge after confronting jail officers with a seven-inch-long shank. since arriving at bexar county he has been sanctioned for several other infractions, as well. >> i was trying to do good. i've been doing good for like six months straight. i've been trying to chill and get all my visits back and get back with my family and go through depression mode and you go through being aggravated and it messes with your head, you know what i mean? i just couldn't take it anymore. >> within minutes two other inmates add to the flooding. >> they're utilizing their uniforms, whatever material they can find by stuffing it down the toilet drain and continuously flushing the toilets and causing it to overflow just to be belligerent and disruptive. >> gonzalez's friend and fellow orejones, jose hidalgo, says he is not impressed by his actions and that such behavior is now looked down upon by the gang. >> and
he's notorious for doing stuff like that. >> the inmate is well known to staff, jeremy gonzalez.besides facing charges of murder and aggravated assault, gonzalez just picked up another felony charge after confronting jail officers with a seven-inch-long shank. since arriving at bexar county he has been sanctioned for several other infractions, as well. >> i was trying to do good. i've been doing good for like six months straight. i've been trying to chill and get all my visits back...
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so hillary clinton, who lobbied after the 2008 and jeremy knows this very well. she lobbied in 2008 so that pledge delegates reflect the population, she's actually hurting as a result of that and that's why her 200 delegate pledge count has topped itself and is not moving forward. as much as we talk about super delegates, they're not gaining ground on that side. >> jeremy, i want to give you an opportunity to respond to that. >> i'm not sure where to start. what she's saying and i think is true in both primaries, you have a candidate and hillary clinton on the democratic side who has a 250 pledged delegate lead. it's basically mathematically insurmountally. it's virtually over on the democratic party side. she went out and built an organization in the iowa caucuses and all of these states and did the kind of organizing that she needed to do to get the 250 pledged delegate lead that's virtually insurmountable for bernie sanders. he's run a great grassroots campaign. her campaign happens to have more pledge delegates. when we go to the convention, she'll be the nom
so hillary clinton, who lobbied after the 2008 and jeremy knows this very well. she lobbied in 2008 so that pledge delegates reflect the population, she's actually hurting as a result of that and that's why her 200 delegate pledge count has topped itself and is not moving forward. as much as we talk about super delegates, they're not gaining ground on that side. >> jeremy, i want to give you an opportunity to respond to that. >> i'm not sure where to start. what she's saying and i...
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i mean you're absolutely right, jeremy. the e.u. is characterized many ways much more by its weakness rather than its strength. but, and there are all kinds of trends that are going on that i talk about in the book that are not necessarily connected directly to global governance. but part of the thesis of the book is that global governance is one, a, a manifestation of a new kind of post-christian, postmodern development in the formerly christian west and it is important to recognize it as such, if one is a thinking person, is thinking about what is happening in the west as a whole and how can we understand it and thus how can we try to deal with it. one. two, as john points out in his work on global governance, global governance may seem to be weak. i'm reminded a little bit of stall -- stalin, where were the pope's armies, where are the european union's armies? if you're concentrated on the power of world views about what people believe about what they're committed to the e.u.'s analogy of global dove nance is a very attractive an
i mean you're absolutely right, jeremy. the e.u. is characterized many ways much more by its weakness rather than its strength. but, and there are all kinds of trends that are going on that i talk about in the book that are not necessarily connected directly to global governance. but part of the thesis of the book is that global governance is one, a, a manifestation of a new kind of post-christian, postmodern development in the formerly christian west and it is important to recognize it as...
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let's get to the rules issue quickly, jeremy.ook, donald trump has put out a lot of statements saying the system is rigged, you know? i'm winning more votes, but i'm not getting the delegates i deserve, but that's the way the system is. there is some pressure under the republican national committee or who are meeting in south florida right now as they look at the rules system. if they do make changes, doesn't that play into donald trump's claim that the whole thing's rigged and kind of changes the goalposts all the time? >> well, i think it certainly does, and i think it's interesting. the backers of ted cruz who actually are aligning with donald trump on this because i think they both have an interest in seeing that the spirit of the current rule at least is upheld which is you have to win eight states, essentially, to put your name in there for nomination. and i think there's a lot of concern on both of their parts and not without reason, the more establishment voices in the party9 are going to attempt to play games and attempt
let's get to the rules issue quickly, jeremy.ook, donald trump has put out a lot of statements saying the system is rigged, you know? i'm winning more votes, but i'm not getting the delegates i deserve, but that's the way the system is. there is some pressure under the republican national committee or who are meeting in south florida right now as they look at the rules system. if they do make changes, doesn't that play into donald trump's claim that the whole thing's rigged and kind of changes...
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(jeremy) fellas! (harold) hey! what you got there? (jeremy) a new york lottery scratch-off game. oh, look. it's carol. (harold) that is how you get to be senior associate supervisor. (avo) take a break from the excpected. play scratch-off games from the new york lottery. look at 'em! they're lovin' their vegetables. this is huge news! it's all thanks to our birds eye chef's favorites side dishes perfectly sauced or seasoned. what are you..? shh! i'm live tweeting. oh, boy. >>> 6:55. will the movie the "dark horse" find suck sense with american audiences? >> cliff curtis' role on the big screen is being called his best in the if imthat is among the finest -- in a film that is among the finest. >> reporter: the tv scar gained 60 pounds to play a role close to his heart and heritage. >> where he was once called the dark horse. >> reporter: he was a real guy who was like cliff curtis, one of the agroup of people who arrived centuries before europeans got there. >> that's how we caught the sun. real promis as a chess play -- promise as a chess player. cast aside by his own kin, he fin
(jeremy) fellas! (harold) hey! what you got there? (jeremy) a new york lottery scratch-off game. oh, look. it's carol. (harold) that is how you get to be senior associate supervisor. (avo) take a break from the excpected. play scratch-off games from the new york lottery. look at 'em! they're lovin' their vegetables. this is huge news! it's all thanks to our birds eye chef's favorites side dishes perfectly sauced or seasoned. what are you..? shh! i'm live tweeting. oh, boy. >>> 6:55....
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jeremy roenick will analyze the games. he tells phillies sports talk the flyers have somebody on their side. >> if flyers have anything they can take out of this playoff this year, let's do one for the owner. i think that would be a great way to start round one, especially against a team that everybody's expecting to win the stanley cup and the washington capitals. >> watch every game of the playoffs on the networks of nbc sport. >>> jerry colangelo speaking since he stepped down as chairman of the sixers. his son took over. he recused himself from the process of hiring him. sam hinkie was not forced out. >> i like the sam hinkie. when i got meet him, he's a very intelligent guy, a lot of depth to him, he had a game plan. ownership wanted to have a change. the intent was for sam to stay, share responsibilities but he chose not too. >> 20 years ago, kobe bryant graduated from lower marion high school. tonight his last nba game. when he played his last game in philly december, he wore eagles green. today's mamba green. kobe
jeremy roenick will analyze the games. he tells phillies sports talk the flyers have somebody on their side. >> if flyers have anything they can take out of this playoff this year, let's do one for the owner. i think that would be a great way to start round one, especially against a team that everybody's expecting to win the stanley cup and the washington capitals. >> watch every game of the playoffs on the networks of nbc sport. >>> jerry colangelo speaking since he...
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from the center of this delegate-rich race, cnn jeremy diamond is live where donald trump is meeting with people at the new york military academy and bren is in brooklyn where bernie sanders holds a rally in just a couple of hours. sanders strategy seems to be following the money. specifically, clinton's money. sanders told dana bash how he believes clinton's wealthy donors have tainted her policy decisions. >> can you point to a decision that hillary clinton has made as senator that shows she favored banks because of the donations she received? >> as a matter of fact, she voted for a bad bankruptcy legislation. and whether that is a result of contributions from wall street or elsewhere, no one can say that, dana. but what i will also repeat to you is the most important issue is what is your stand on wall street? you're not going to have a government that represents all of us so long as you have candidates like hillary clinton depending on big money interest. >> let's go to brooklyn. we've seen huge crowds and this has become the norm, has it not, especially for bernie sanders there
from the center of this delegate-rich race, cnn jeremy diamond is live where donald trump is meeting with people at the new york military academy and bren is in brooklyn where bernie sanders holds a rally in just a couple of hours. sanders strategy seems to be following the money. specifically, clinton's money. sanders told dana bash how he believes clinton's wealthy donors have tainted her policy decisions. >> can you point to a decision that hillary clinton has made as senator that...
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like they are making a difference, now, whether it is too little or too late is another question. >> jeremyer sense on all these candidates on donald trump campaign aids and this flew efforts. he's going to give speeches one as early as next week and foreign policy that he's dpoing to use-- he's going to use a telaprompter. >> reporter: well, peter, what casey is getting at is far more important than what he presents. i am not putting a whole lot of faith at this point in time in trump's ability to change who he is. let's not forget that he received millions and millions of vote because of his outrageous behavior. people likes to see somebody breaks the mold of the ordinary politician. to the point where senior republican officials have reached out to the new trump's advisors, look, he's got to knock this off. those advisors will be here today trying to tell the republican here, look, it is not as bad as you guys think. they have been telling the republican party that donald has to reign it in. whether or not they are successful, i don't know. >> where does the stop trump movement going nex
like they are making a difference, now, whether it is too little or too late is another question. >> jeremyer sense on all these candidates on donald trump campaign aids and this flew efforts. he's going to give speeches one as early as next week and foreign policy that he's dpoing to use-- he's going to use a telaprompter. >> reporter: well, peter, what casey is getting at is far more important than what he presents. i am not putting a whole lot of faith at this point in time in...
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jeremy lin himself. he then used a sharpie to draw the symbol on his own ankle and hopes to meet him. >> of course, his is removable. >> hers, not so much. >> more after this.flush) if you need an opioid to manage your chronic pain, you may be sooo constipated it feels like everyone can go ...except you. opioid-induced constipation, oic, is a different type of constipation, which may need a different approach. longing for a change? have the conversation with your doctor about oic, thank you so much. did you say honey? hey, try some? you know i'm always looking for real honey for honey nut cheerios. well you've come to the right place. mind if i have another taste? not at all mmm part of a complete breakfast this is joanne. her long day as a hair stylist starts with shoulder pain when... hey joanne, want to trade the all day relief of 2 aleve with 6 tylenol? give up my 2 aleve for 6 tylenol? no thanks. i did it... do it... take the nature's bounty hair, skin and nails challenge. if your hair, skin and nai
jeremy lin himself. he then used a sharpie to draw the symbol on his own ankle and hopes to meet him. >> of course, his is removable. >> hers, not so much. >> more after this.flush) if you need an opioid to manage your chronic pain, you may be sooo constipated it feels like everyone can go ...except you. opioid-induced constipation, oic, is a different type of constipation, which may need a different approach. longing for a change? have the conversation with your doctor about...
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jeremy fa rin nas of our tulsa station has the story. 5-year-old boy is seen gasping for air while teacher ginger maxwell is behind the wheel. >> i thought he was teasing me and wasn't following my instructions. >> but she soon realizes something is wrong. >> his sister said i think he coin. >> sheulls the bus over in a safe spat. >> i made sure the bus was secure. went back and xwrabed the student. testifies gasping for >> reporter: here you can see her springing into action and rolli got it. she says this is the first time in 17 le saning skills she learned during training. > i was surprised that this was happening and i thought i've got to see if my training if i was paying attention when had i my training and it paid off. >> don't do that again. you scared me to death. you hear me? i thank the lord that you're okay. >> reporter: while she's being hail aid hero by many, she says keeping kids safe and alive is part of her job. >> i feel like i don't deserve a lot of credit. it's god working through me. >> channel 8. >> good for her. she made it look easy, too. >> a quick decision. >> goo
jeremy fa rin nas of our tulsa station has the story. 5-year-old boy is seen gasping for air while teacher ginger maxwell is behind the wheel. >> i thought he was teasing me and wasn't following my instructions. >> but she soon realizes something is wrong. >> his sister said i think he coin. >> sheulls the bus over in a safe spat. >> i made sure the bus was secure. went back and xwrabed the student. testifies gasping for >> reporter: here you can see her...
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jeremy lin himself.harpie to draw the symbol on his own ankle and hopes to meet him. >> of course, his is removable. >> hers, not so much. today is april 15th. and for many of us, the weekend is just a couple hours away. and even more good news-- there will be a lot of sunshine overhead when it gets here. good morning washington. washington. toss to eileen frost advisory remains in effect until 9am for counties west of i-95. today: sunny and delightful! highs: 62-68 winds: e 5 mph tonight: clear and chilly. lows: 38-45 winds: light saturday: highs: 67-72 winds: ne 5 mph 95 stafford south capitol st today.. of service in boston, as the city observes the third anniversary of the the boston marathon bombings. a moment of silence will be held at 2:49 p.m-- when the first of two home-made bombs detonated near the finish line. 3 people were killed and hundreds were injured. days later -- the bombers, tamerlan and dzhokar tsarnaev, lead police on a wild shootout through the city. tamerlan tsarnaev was killed, h
jeremy lin himself.harpie to draw the symbol on his own ankle and hopes to meet him. >> of course, his is removable. >> hers, not so much. today is april 15th. and for many of us, the weekend is just a couple hours away. and even more good news-- there will be a lot of sunshine overhead when it gets here. good morning washington. washington. toss to eileen frost advisory remains in effect until 9am for counties west of i-95. today: sunny and delightful! highs: 62-68 winds: e 5 mph...
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how does jeremy pivin expect to lose any weight.rned his mouth and therefore ran up a tree. be sure to eat slow. >> that's how you eat a slice of pizza. >> exactly. >> poor jeremy pevin. >> horrible entourage series and movie. >> well, sos a mentioned yesterday it was my grandson's eli sixth birthday. you know what? this guy has got the life. spring break the week before they went down to costa rica and there is eli with a puma and butterfly garden getting to hold a butterfly. his sisters pepper and wesley also got to have butterflies land on them and back to d.c. and the circus. another spring tradition. that's my wife elise with eli and there are the girls having fun, fun, fun. >> you and your pictures. >> i know. and there is eli at the circus. >> going through your entire phone? >> no, no, no. it was so hard for me today because greg is making finance of people who show pictures. >> i know. i'm sorry, juan. >> we will try to help you get over itía eric, you are next. >> tomorrow i'm going to take the day off. i'm taking eric cha
how does jeremy pivin expect to lose any weight.rned his mouth and therefore ran up a tree. be sure to eat slow. >> that's how you eat a slice of pizza. >> exactly. >> poor jeremy pevin. >> horrible entourage series and movie. >> well, sos a mentioned yesterday it was my grandson's eli sixth birthday. you know what? this guy has got the life. spring break the week before they went down to costa rica and there is eli with a puma and butterfly garden getting to hold...
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jeremy diamond, thank you.rates, thank you so much. >>> talking a all of this, our political panel is here. cnn political analyst and advisers to four former presidents, david gergen. jeffrey, former white house political director, van jones, democrat, cnn political commentator previously worked in the obama white house. gentlemen, thank you for beings with you. so much to parch through this hour. i do -- got to jump to tennessee, because this is sort of the latest in an, in the trump versus the republican establishment, just breaking in the last hour, trump's camp comes out says folks in tennessee, the republican party, is try to steal delegates. part of the statement that just came out from the campaign social media director saying -- i can't believe i'm writing this but the tennessee republican appear wants to steal your vote today. there is a small group of tennessee establishment insiders pulling a fast one. don't let this happen. jeffrey what they're talking about here, even though the fact trump technica
jeremy diamond, thank you.rates, thank you so much. >>> talking a all of this, our political panel is here. cnn political analyst and advisers to four former presidents, david gergen. jeffrey, former white house political director, van jones, democrat, cnn political commentator previously worked in the obama white house. gentlemen, thank you for beings with you. so much to parch through this hour. i do -- got to jump to tennessee, because this is sort of the latest in an, in the trump...
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last time jeremy faced kid in d.c. they roughed him up for seven runs. last night phillies snap the nationals eight game home winning streak to d.c. vince velasquez got some early run support, in fact, it came in the first. andres blanco, a two run shot, off the nationals. bottom of the fifth, ryan zimmerman with the pay back, hit to right, scoring rendone and we are tied at three. now to the seventh, milk willal franco going deep center field, back, still going back, off the wall it goes. one run is in. all phillies need and they beat the nationals four-three, your final score. >> the flyers fell short of their ultimate goal, but on a personal level, wayne simmonds achieved many goals, 32 of them to be exact. that was a career high. new flyers lost their first round series against the capitals four-two but overall it was a good season for orange and black. this team though, he knows, he is on the rise. >> we have a great core, great group of guys, have one likes each other. we are pretty tight. this year we have built and got better through the year. i
last time jeremy faced kid in d.c. they roughed him up for seven runs. last night phillies snap the nationals eight game home winning streak to d.c. vince velasquez got some early run support, in fact, it came in the first. andres blanco, a two run shot, off the nationals. bottom of the fifth, ryan zimmerman with the pay back, hit to right, scoring rendone and we are tied at three. now to the seventh, milk willal franco going deep center field, back, still going back, off the wall it goes. one...
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announcer: jeremy black as of the origins of the cold war and focuses on dwight d -- eisenhower as a military man. for the full lineup, go to c-span.org. >> independent media is the oxygen of a democracy. it is holding those in power accountable. we are not there to serve some kind of corporate agenda. when we cover war and peace, we are not brought by the menu factors -- weapons manufacturers. announcer: journalist amy talksn of democracy now about books she has covered, democracy now, 20 years of the movements of america, was looks back at stories and people the shows covered. >> the idea now democracy now really haven't changed, bringing out people at the grassroots, the united states, and around the world. they very much represent the majority of people. i think people who are concerned deeply about war and peace, about the growing inequality in this country. about climate change, the state not a fringe are minority, not even a silent majority, but the silenced majority. silenced by the corporate media, which is why we have to take it back. announcer: sunday night at 8:00 eastern
announcer: jeremy black as of the origins of the cold war and focuses on dwight d -- eisenhower as a military man. for the full lineup, go to c-span.org. >> independent media is the oxygen of a democracy. it is holding those in power accountable. we are not there to serve some kind of corporate agenda. when we cover war and peace, we are not brought by the menu factors -- weapons manufacturers. announcer: journalist amy talksn of democracy now about books she has covered, democracy now,...
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cnn chris frates is joining us and trump stumped earlier today jeremy diamond. chris, you first. there was a lot of chanting going on and seems very excited there in that crowd a couple of days ahead of the primary. >> yeah, that's exactly right, fred. he's firing up his crime here. we've seen black lives matter protesters and going forward, remember, donald trump has lost a couple of contests now to ted cruz. just recently in wyoming yesterday, cruz took all 14 of those delegates and trump continues to rail against this idea of a rigged system and that's because ted cruz has been winning at the state conventions and trump saying, you know, there should be primaries, caucuses, people should vote. but ted cruz is doing very well where organization matter and that's in places like these state con venges. here's what donald trump had to say about the whole system a little bit earlier today. >> when it's up to the bosses, we didn't play in colorado because i heard that was going to be for the bosses, for the rnc. don't forget, i'm self-funding. the game was rigged. that's what you ha
cnn chris frates is joining us and trump stumped earlier today jeremy diamond. chris, you first. there was a lot of chanting going on and seems very excited there in that crowd a couple of days ahead of the primary. >> yeah, that's exactly right, fred. he's firing up his crime here. we've seen black lives matter protesters and going forward, remember, donald trump has lost a couple of contests now to ted cruz. just recently in wyoming yesterday, cruz took all 14 of those delegates and...
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good luck following that one up, jeremy. >>> they will do it all over the world, but four major sports have held off until now, nba, will carry ads on their uniforms beginning in the 2017/18 season. it will be a two and a half inch by two and a half inch space and will bring in another 100 million-dollar, a year to the league. >>> here's some history, in the wnba last night first three players taken in the draft were all from the university of connecticut. brianna stewart went first overall to seattle, she was filled by teammate man rice a jefferson, to san antonio and morgan tuck to connecticut. u-conn's women's program, basically a jagr net. >> geno puts up great student athletes. >> great to watch. >> thanks very much. >>> up next how city of sports can bring communities ♪ ♪ the sometimes you can't even graimagine.h. that's the job. and she's the one who's proven she can get it done. ...securing a massive reduction in nuclear weapons... ...standing up against the abuse of women... ...protecting social security... ...expanding benefits for the national guard... ...and winning health
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(jeremy) fellas! (harold) hey! what you got there? (jeremy) a new york lottery scratch-off game. you know, for fun. even here. oh, look. it's carol. (harold) that is how you get to be senior associate supervisor. (avo) take a break from the excpected. play scratch-off games from the new york lottery. uh, hello geico?... yeah, i was just talking about your emergency roadside service and how it's available 24/7 and then our car overheated... what are the chances? can you send a tow truck please? uh, the location? it's in a tree. i wish i was joking, mate, but it's literally stuck in a tree. (car horn honking) a chainsaw? no, no, all we really need is a tow truck. day or night, geico's emergency roadside service is there for you. this is "jeopardy!" please welcome today's contestants -- a retail sales associate from charlotte, north carolina...
(jeremy) fellas! (harold) hey! what you got there? (jeremy) a new york lottery scratch-off game. you know, for fun. even here. oh, look. it's carol. (harold) that is how you get to be senior associate supervisor. (avo) take a break from the excpected. play scratch-off games from the new york lottery. uh, hello geico?... yeah, i was just talking about your emergency roadside service and how it's available 24/7 and then our car overheated... what are the chances? can you send a tow truck please?...
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. >> military historian jeremy black looks at the origins of the cold war and focuses on guite d. eisenhower as a military man and president. for the complete american history tv weekend schedule go to c-span.org. >>> the fcc has voted to move forward with proposed rules that would require internet service providers to ask consumers whether they want their personal data shared with third parties. a group of legal and privacy analysts gave differing views on how the roles would affect consumers and businesses at a forum on capitol hill hosted by the congressional internet caucus committee. this is just over an hour. >> all right, folks. welcome to another congressional internet caucus advisory committee briefing. thanks, everyone, for coming to this recess ie
. >> military historian jeremy black looks at the origins of the cold war and focuses on guite d. eisenhower as a military man and president. for the complete american history tv weekend schedule go to c-span.org. >>> the fcc has voted to move forward with proposed rules that would require internet service providers to ask consumers whether they want their personal data shared with third parties. a group of legal and privacy analysts gave differing views on how the roles would...
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. >> military historian jeremy black looks at the origins of the cold war and focuses on guite d. eisenhower as a military man and president. for the complete american history tv weekend schedule go to c-span.org. >>> the fcc has voted to move forward with proposed rules that would require internet service providers to ask consumers whether they want their personal
. >> military historian jeremy black looks at the origins of the cold war and focuses on guite d. eisenhower as a military man and president. for the complete american history tv weekend schedule go to c-span.org. >>> the fcc has voted to move forward with proposed rules that would require internet service providers to ask consumers whether they want their personal
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jeremy is in rothchild, wisconsin. let's talk about the week that was for donald trump. certainly not picture perfect especially when it comes to take four seemingly different positions on abortion in the span of a week. does that affect the loyal trump supporters, though? does that sway wisconsin? >> reporter: certainly with the trump supporters i talked to today none of them, i spoke to half a dozen supporters here, none of them saying that the abortion comments that trump made this week, the different positions that he's taken on the issue, none of that matters to them. this is kind of what we've seen time and again, we've seen donald trump step into the mud, get himself embroiled in controversy by whether it's by saying something controversial or by you know, changing his position on an issue. trump supporters those with him now for months, some of them even just weeks, once they are with him they are very loyal and set in. we saw donald trump take different positions, you said that he wanted to punish women who get abortions if abortion is outlawed, then said that h
jeremy is in rothchild, wisconsin. let's talk about the week that was for donald trump. certainly not picture perfect especially when it comes to take four seemingly different positions on abortion in the span of a week. does that affect the loyal trump supporters, though? does that sway wisconsin? >> reporter: certainly with the trump supporters i talked to today none of them, i spoke to half a dozen supporters here, none of them saying that the abortion comments that trump made this...
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>>> but before all that, it's been a difficult couple of months for the health secretary jeremy hunt. he's been in dispute with england's junior doctors over a proposed new contract and plans for a seven-day nhs. doctors staged a series of protests and launched industrial action in their long-running row. in mid-february, the doctors union, the british medical association, rejected a final take it or leave it offer. jeremy hunt came to the commons and announced the government would impose the new contract on junior doctors. >> under the existing contract, doctors can receive the same pay for working quite different amounts of unsocial hours. doctors not working nights can be paid the same as those who do. and if one doctor works just one hour over the maximum shift length, it can trigger a 66% pay rise for all doctors on that rotor. three-quarters of doctors will see a take-home pay rise, and no trainee working within contracted hours will have their pay cut. >> jeremy hunt also announced a review into ways to improve doctors' morale, but the opposition was scathing. >> this whole dis
>>> but before all that, it's been a difficult couple of months for the health secretary jeremy hunt. he's been in dispute with england's junior doctors over a proposed new contract and plans for a seven-day nhs. doctors staged a series of protests and launched industrial action in their long-running row. in mid-february, the doctors union, the british medical association, rejected a final take it or leave it offer. jeremy hunt came to the commons and announced the government would...