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major support for frontliis provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional support is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide, at fordfoundation.org. the wyncote foundation. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. >> (translated): in saudi, they say, "be careful. the walls have ears. the walls have ears." fear has taken over the entire population, from the elderly to young children. the regime wants to keep everything secret. if the truth comes out, it will be the beginning of the end for them. no one can express themselves freely. >> narrator: yasser is a young saudi dissident and activist. he belongs to an underground network
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far, we estate georgias likeltot go to trum trtrmp i i battlin kasich in vermont,ubio in virginia john d#frsonjo dickerson do u see? >> well, e looking for bernie sanders to do betr than outside his home state in virginia. an cantecrz do anything outside of texas? >> pelley:e' have more uptes latend an hour-long super tuesday special at 10:00 9:00entral time. be sure to joinorah o'donnell john dickersrs, and me at 10:, 9:00 cetral. thth is s e "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
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major support for frontline is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional support is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. at fordfoundation.org. the wyncote foundation. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from scott nathan and laura debonis. >> my name is brittany smith, and i'm nine years old. it's tough because my mom and dad are poor. my dad just lost his job. it's kind of hard for us. monday i tried getting in the shower, and it was cold. i put the hot on all the way and no cold, and it was freezing. it felt like shoving your face in a bunch of snow. it was freezing! the hot water shut off bec
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to supporthemm until altheities famies hav eaeaand safe water >>>>eporter: on "face th tiontoday john d dkeon asked clinton why repubca tut is upo far and >> i've goen more vovtes t tn ybody y nning on either sidve gottenoreotshhld tmp allthough i'mur sn't wt toear t tt. r rorte m mthts 0 delraa i ionenef the largest states the candidates have competed in so ff. but that's not the o oyy reason it's i iortant. both campaigns see this state asas a bell weather for other r bee o oiondiad ino. anats mesos tevenorgh-skekeha ususl, jeff,,speciall for sanders. >> glor:ancy c crdes i. tnk y califoia been in dire need ofofain lately andhi weekend they're g%wting some. o muchn parts. leading to flood a a at least twoaths, here'e' danielle nottinghamiwh much rain fell outsideacramen, nearly three inches in 24 hours, a womaed when her carot trapd ononhis ghway. another ddied i mo in southern california e ergency ewewulled several peoeoe t of the los angeles rive rough ters infregoneftt three surfer strded forcing thth coast gud r rscue wi gust there reachch more than 50 mil per hou >> snowing i t t
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john, what are wexpectg to e republican side? >> >eporter, wl tonight we haveveonald d ump and the men who would d ke to o op his stsam ller to do thatthey need to win, ted cruz and marco rubio nd win somewhere. if thecan't withey need a story,omething they can take to their voters and donors and y, "eaea h h hin with me."thth's'sne of f e e a leng we're look for... t t larr r )nn evevevtiti t i ivote elearn moreututht clitioi iildidi. sosoonight w w w goioio lea lilili bititit aatatat trtrp reblblan pa looks like. >> pley: norah, what are you seei on the decratic side? t's alcocoigig f the deatsn hiary clilton he22 stes voting to@ght, rnrnololololhn ersonddnn " "ce@t that he's goin to wiwiwnnnn lorado a a w w wnklklkl andell isachusts.p ife cattot, andf hillary can win in one of thoaesoold tat b bnininisands' momentuaaizzd just b... momomoststinin totoghtthavehritytyrerere of ecra that bebefits ararllthe e obernie sanderis can he moveonon h h libibalal se and youngeople. can he get the minority vote and '-'-sha.elley: j jn,ssblblblbltrepublicssrere aopopbo trump. >> re
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, why would john d rockefeller get involved with a program like this who is trying to corner the blackarket and travel, or did he have other reasons? most point to rockefeller's wife laura. she was originally from massachusetts, but they had migrated to ohio. minister ands a their home was part of the underground rail wrote. -- underground railroad. the family's last name was spellman. i guess you've heard of the school in atlanta? was named after rockefeller's wife's family. on that campus you will see a photograph, a painting, of minister spellman, his wife, and the church is called sister travel. i thought it was because of all the sisters on campus. it is called sister chapel because of laura lucy spellman. 95% of the businesses in the black owned.re i think that we have another clip to show of some of my interviews from the film. >> where you from? >> i am from new york city, manhattan. i parents lived in new harlem when i was born. was one i moved to queens, i grew up in queens. >> your parents met -- >> they met in kansas where my mother lived and grew up. during world war ii, m
, why would john d rockefeller get involved with a program like this who is trying to corner the blackarket and travel, or did he have other reasons? most point to rockefeller's wife laura. she was originally from massachusetts, but they had migrated to ohio. minister ands a their home was part of the underground rail wrote. -- underground railroad. the family's last name was spellman. i guess you've heard of the school in atlanta? was named after rockefeller's wife's family. on that campus you...
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rockefeller senior, and the question was why would john d.feller get involved with a program like this, was he trying just to corner the black market in travel, or did he have other reasons? most people point to rockefeller's wife. her name was laura. she was from massachusetts originally but they had migrated to ohio. her father was a congregational minister. their home was part of the underground railroad. there were reports that troops stayed there many a nights talking to the children, spending the night. the family's last name was spelman. i guess some of you heard of the school in atlanta? okay. well, the school is named after rockefeller's wife's family. if you go on that campus you will see a painting or photograph of the minister, minister spelman and his wife, and the church on campus is called sister chapel and i always thought it was called sister chapel because of all the sisters that were on campus. but it's called sister chapel because of laura and lucy spelman. once they got involved with the green book and the advertising and
rockefeller senior, and the question was why would john d.feller get involved with a program like this, was he trying just to corner the black market in travel, or did he have other reasons? most people point to rockefeller's wife. her name was laura. she was from massachusetts originally but they had migrated to ohio. her father was a congregational minister. their home was part of the underground railroad. there were reports that troops stayed there many a nights talking to the children,...
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the life of john d rockefeller.times" has called him as elegant and architect of history as we have seen in decades. his new book is a detailed and vivid portrait of america's first president. >> the starting point in an but his biography is that there are significant dimensions in a life that have eluded previous biographers. hamilton had a quarrel with
the life of john d rockefeller.times" has called him as elegant and architect of history as we have seen in decades. his new book is a detailed and vivid portrait of america's first president. >> the starting point in an but his biography is that there are significant dimensions in a life that have eluded previous biographers. hamilton had a quarrel with
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>> ♪ john: i'm trump, john d donald j trump. man of mystery health campaign events across wisconsin to address the aftermath of his campaign's battery charges. we will talk about that in a moment, because yet another truck controversy broke out this afternoon. the republican front-runner said this about abortion at a town hall hosted by chris matthews. >> should the woman be punished for abortion? >> look -- >> this is not something to dodge. you say abortion is a crime. you have to deal with it. should abortion be punished? >> well, people in certain parts of the republican party and conservative republicans would say yes. >> but do you? >> i would say it is a very serious problem. it's -- are you going to say put them in jail? >> no, i'm asking you. you say you want to ban it. >> i am pro-life. >> how do you ban abortion? >> you go back to a position like they had where people will perhaps go to illegal places. go toyou ban it, they someone out of medical school -- >> and how do you feel about the catholic church -- >> i accep
>> ♪ john: i'm trump, john d donald j trump. man of mystery health campaign events across wisconsin to address the aftermath of his campaign's battery charges. we will talk about that in a moment, because yet another truck controversy broke out this afternoon. the republican front-runner said this about abortion at a town hall hosted by chris matthews. >> should the woman be punished for abortion? >> look -- >> this is not something to dodge. you say abortion is a...
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a lot of people would ask why would rockefeller because he was why wouldtandard oil, john d rockefeller involved in a program like this? was he trying to corner the market in travel? most people point to rockefellers wife, who immigrated to ohio. her father was a congregational minister, and their home was part of the underground railroad. sojournerreports that truth stayed there any a nice, talking to his children and spending the night. had amily's last name school named after them. if you go to the campus community will see a painting
a lot of people would ask why would rockefeller because he was why wouldtandard oil, john d rockefeller involved in a program like this? was he trying to corner the market in travel? most people point to rockefellers wife, who immigrated to ohio. her father was a congregational minister, and their home was part of the underground railroad. sojournerreports that truth stayed there any a nice, talking to his children and spending the night. had amily's last name school named after them. if you go...
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a lot of people would ask why would rockefeller because he was owned by standard oil, why would john dkefeller get involved in a program like this? was he trying to corner the market in travel? most people point to rockefellers wife, who immigrated to ohio. her father was a congregational minister, and their home was part of the underground railroad. there are reports that sojourner truth stayed there any a nice, the family's last name had a school named after them. if you go to the campus a painting photograph of the you will see a painting photograph of the minister and his wife, and the church on campus was called sister chapelle. i thought was because of all the sisters on campus. it is called sister chapelle because of lauren lucy feldman. once they got involved with the green book, 95% of the businesses were black-owned businesses that supported the green book and supported travels on open road. i think we have another clip we're going to show of some of
a lot of people would ask why would rockefeller because he was owned by standard oil, why would john dkefeller get involved in a program like this? was he trying to corner the market in travel? most people point to rockefellers wife, who immigrated to ohio. her father was a congregational minister, and their home was part of the underground railroad. there are reports that sojourner truth stayed there any a nice, the family's last name had a school named after them. if you go to the campus a...
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it would have been nice to have similar insights into the thoughts of andrew carnegie or john d rockefelleror whatever else you want to say. he does what he thinks taxes microsoft should pay and that is a conversation for another day. he says in one of his speech hes if i believed we were not going to make progress i would be pessimistic but i know we are going to make progress just as we have in the past. that is the question. are we in effect living in a different time? bill gates thinks so. bill gates also said -- he is a writer's dream, bill gates -- he said people live miserably for all of human history until the industrial revolution 250 years ago. since people are not dumb or than they were 250 years ago, and since they were good politicians before, the answer must be technology. the answer to transform everything is technology. he may well be right to some extent, although technology is also what has given us global warming. buyer beware. the question you need to ask is, does the past condition the future? if you look at cnbc or foxbusiness or those stations, mutual fund, there is a
it would have been nice to have similar insights into the thoughts of andrew carnegie or john d rockefelleror whatever else you want to say. he does what he thinks taxes microsoft should pay and that is a conversation for another day. he says in one of his speech hes if i believed we were not going to make progress i would be pessimistic but i know we are going to make progress just as we have in the past. that is the question. are we in effect living in a different time? bill gates thinks so....
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. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation.mitted to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world.ed more information at macfound.or >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: this was another "day-after" for the presidential hopefuls. tuesday's results focused even more attention on tonight's latest democratic debate. and republicans issued competing calls to join-- or oppose-- the frontrunner... fresh from another night of triumph, donald trump appealed today for mainstream republicans to unite behind him. >> instead of fighting it, they should embrace it, because if we if everybody came together c instead of spending all of this money on these ridiculous ads that frankly are wrong-- andds they're just false ads. if everybody came together, nobody could beat the republicah party, we would walk into washington. >> woodruff: but ted cruz had a decid
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his books hamilton and titan, the life of john d. rec fella. the "new york times" has called him as elegant an architect of monumental histories as we've seen in decades. his new book "washington: a life" is a detailed and vivid portrait of american's first president. >> i think the starting point of any biography is the sense that there have been significant events in the subject's life that for one reason or another eluded previous biographers. i had a revelation when doing the hamilton bog turks hamilton had a quarrel with washington late in the revolutionary wax quit washington's staff in anger and wrote a letter to his father defending his decision. he painted washington as a moody, irritable and temperamental man. he writes "the general and sri come to an open rupture, he shall for once repent of his ill humor." i could remember sitting there absolutely stunned, george washington? >> rose: he shall repent? it didn't conform to the saintly image i had of george washington and got me wondering thinking maybe the most familiar figure in hist
his books hamilton and titan, the life of john d. rec fella. the "new york times" has called him as elegant an architect of monumental histories as we've seen in decades. his new book "washington: a life" is a detailed and vivid portrait of american's first president. >> i think the starting point of any biography is the sense that there have been significant events in the subject's life that for one reason or another eluded previous biographers. i had a revelation...
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the life of john d rockefeller.the new york times" has called him as elegant and architect of history as we have seen in decades. his new book is a detailed and vivid portrait of america's first president. >> the starting point in an but his biography is that there are significant dimensions in a life that have eluded previous biographers. hamilton had a quarrel with washington late the revolutionary war. he quit washington's staff in anger and wrote a letter to his father. defending his decision, and he painted washington as a moody and temperamental man. he writes, the general and i have come to an open rupture. he shall at once repent of his ill-humor. i member thinking how george washington should have to conform to that saintly image i had of george washington. wondering, that perhaps this most familiar wasre in american history familiar. charlie: what now do we know that makes the unfamiliar familiar? >> i discovered that under the surface, washington was a passionate and complex man with many militant fiery o
the life of john d rockefeller.the new york times" has called him as elegant and architect of history as we have seen in decades. his new book is a detailed and vivid portrait of america's first president. >> the starting point in an but his biography is that there are significant dimensions in a life that have eluded previous biographers. hamilton had a quarrel with washington late the revolutionary war. he quit washington's staff in anger and wrote a letter to his father. defending...
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descendents of john d rockefeller sold their exxon mobil stock and plan to dump all shares.ssil fuel stayingd there is no rationale for copies to explore for oil as companies contemplate cracking down on carbon emissions. goldman sachs remained the largest bank by commodities. company madebased the most money from rom at your real's for the second consecutive year. that is -- the most money from commodities for the second consecutive year. kumutha, thank you very much. un-changedd that the economic outlook among goldman sachs and his colleagues should lead able to consider a rate hike. >> you could argue mobile risk lower, outlook is maybe but another strong jobs report, labor markets are improving. you could make the case. metcalf is the global head of macro strategy and state street global markets. he rejoins us for this. there is a shift. goldman sachs has maintained that last week, we had one of the most dovish fed moments in the 21st century. they say that your only trumped by forward guidance since 2011, september 2013, when they missed the taper. this has been a dramatic fed m
descendents of john d rockefeller sold their exxon mobil stock and plan to dump all shares.ssil fuel stayingd there is no rationale for copies to explore for oil as companies contemplate cracking down on carbon emissions. goldman sachs remained the largest bank by commodities. company madebased the most money from rom at your real's for the second consecutive year. that is -- the most money from commodities for the second consecutive year. kumutha, thank you very much. un-changedd that the...
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. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation.ed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the city of brussels began three days of mourning today. 31 people were killed and 270 others wounded in tuesday's suicide attacks. today, investigators kept up a manhunt, as the city tried to get back to something like normal. malcolm brabant reports from brussels. >> reporter: hundreds gathered in brussels' "place de la bourse" this morning to remember the victims of yesterdays twin bombings with a moment of silence. >> well i think everyone can agree that this is a horrible, horrible, horrible thing. i think that's all there is left to say about it. >> pour moi, je pense... >> ( translated ): i think we had to be here. i don't have the words to express what i feel but its' true
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. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation.uilding a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> an or cal of optimism. warren buffet says don't bet against america. he shares his outlook for stocks and the committee. >>> general electric ceo didn't mince words writing a no holds barred letter to shareholders. >>> leaping forward. why leap day is great time to get a hold on your financial. all that for leap day, february 29th. >>> legal ruling in favor of apple in one of its many cases against the government. we'll have more on that in maine. we begin with warren
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. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation.mitted to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: wisconsin's primary is less than a week away, and the stakes keep getting higher, as party divisions appear to grow more deep. john yang is in wisconsin for us, and reports on the day's events. >> the republican party hasn't treated me properly. >> reporter: donald trump started his day in green bay, touting his strength with voters and seeming to warn party leaders not to block his nomination. >> they haven't treated me fairly. but i got millions of more votes and we've got a movement going on. millions of people are voting that didn't vote before. >> reporter: that followed last night's cnn town hall, where the republicans broke with commitments to support whoever gets nominated
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descendents of john d rockefeller sold their exxon mobil stocks and all other fossil fuel investmentsove against the industry that made their fortune. the rockefeller family fund concluded their "rationalno sane rationale" -- and that is your bloomberg business/. -- your bloomberg business flash. guy: let's turn to the u.s. presidential race and donald trump's possibility of the nomination. how will markets price that potential in? we sat down with the presidential hopeful in the wake of the attacks in brussels. >> i think every time we had a it'sem in this world -- not that i -- i would rather not have any problem. i'd rather have no problems, but i think every time we have a problem -- you have seen that. whenever there is a big problem, i go up. people viewed me as much stronger, and they actually think that i am more competent. guy: trump making some interesting points. the fund manager at energy ors should be less concerned with the eu referendum and be more focused on donald trump. the likely impact will be noise and uncertainty, that although brexit years are likely to cause vo
descendents of john d rockefeller sold their exxon mobil stocks and all other fossil fuel investmentsove against the industry that made their fortune. the rockefeller family fund concluded their "rationalno sane rationale" -- and that is your bloomberg business/. -- your bloomberg business flash. guy: let's turn to the u.s. presidential race and donald trump's possibility of the nomination. how will markets price that potential in? we sat down with the presidential hopeful in the wake...
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. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation.mitted to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: "super tuesday" has given way to what might be dubbed "whither, wednesday." as in: how much longer can this go on? the republican and democratic leaders are forging ahead, leaving rivals with some hard calculating to do. >> what a super tuesday! >> ifill: it was a big night for frontrunners hillary clinton and donald trump. with seven super tuesday wins apiece, each now holds commanding leads. for the rest of the field, tuesday's results dramatically narrowed any path to the nomination. but most promised, for now, to press on. ted cruz won three states last night and he campaigned late today in kansas. marco rubio cast his vote for the march 15 florida primary today. >> you know,
. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation.mitted to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: "super tuesday" has given way to what might be dubbed "whither, wednesday."...
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rubio has 24, ted cruz has 19 d john kasich has 5 percent. >> god bless miami. >> reporter: ted cruz spending the day before the next debate campaigning in miami. campaign insiders say he's looking to tack down rubio and john kasich an make it a two-man race between him an donald trump. >> i think him and john kasich are going to have to look at the race and assess their prospects. >> reporter: and se not so subtle messaging from the trum trm campaign fresh off his win of three primaries tuesday. he said there's no room for doubt, no need for an an a convention. he said he will keep winning hearts and minds and votes until he reaches the magic number of >> i see probably getting the delegates. like the fighter, you knock them out. nothing can happen. >> you going for knock out? >> i would rather go for knock out. >> reporter: and good news for john kasich, a new poll shows him taking the lead in his home state. fox survey showing kasich ahead with 34 percent of the vote, donald trump in second at 29 percent. kasich highlighted his commitment to blue collar voters because that's how h
rubio has 24, ted cruz has 19 d john kasich has 5 percent. >> god bless miami. >> reporter: ted cruz spending the day before the next debate campaigning in miami. campaign insiders say he's looking to tack down rubio and john kasich an make it a two-man race between him an donald trump. >> i think him and john kasich are going to have to look at the race and assess their prospects. >> reporter: and se not so subtle messaging from the trum trm campaign fresh off his win...
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he previously served as the president of the john d and catherine t macarthur foundation. he began his foreign affairs career in 1974 and later served on the policy planning staff at the state department. he was one of the chief negotiators of north korea during the years leading up to the framework. and of course george, our own vice president of studies here carnegie, and the leader of our policy program, who works on strategy and nonproliferation issues and is a member of the national academy of sciences, the committee of arms control, and a number of other a copy and's. we have a great panel to dive into north korea and talk a little bit about iran as well, but let me begin. i want to start off looking at the agreement framework. >> thank you very much. i would like to thank you for inviting me to washington. i asked my driver all the way from the airport to stop by, and we stopped for a moment because of a traffic jam. i enjoyed the cherry blossoms. i also enjoy them blooming in tokyo. i'm here to talk about that the lessons from the framework with north korea and imp
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consumer reporter john matarese will show us 3 springtime d-i-y projects you should do around the house as soon as possible!but first... why tri state gas prices could be heading up again! john? tanya....we've been enjoying gas prices under two bucks since december.but those days could soon be coming to an end. end.just this week, we found gas for 2.09 in florence and the result of crude oil moving form 30 dollars up to 40 dollars a barrel in the past month....and analysts say stations everywhere may soon push past the two dollar mark. starbucks tonight is facing a latte lawsuit.next time you order starbucks....check to see how much you really got in your cup! cup!a lawsuit filed in california, claims strarbucks routtinely shortchanges customers on the size of its latte.it says their recipe does not hit the advertised amount 16 ounces for a grande latte.starbucks disputes the claim, saying its a "latte" garbage. spring will be here this weekend so you might start thinking about some household projects to tackle in the next few weeks.tonight, 3 important d-i-y projects that most people c
consumer reporter john matarese will show us 3 springtime d-i-y projects you should do around the house as soon as possible!but first... why tri state gas prices could be heading up again! john? tanya....we've been enjoying gas prices under two bucks since december.but those days could soon be coming to an end. end.just this week, we found gas for 2.09 in florence and the result of crude oil moving form 30 dollars up to 40 dollars a barrel in the past month....and analysts say stations...
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celebrating her big victory here in new york city tonight with a star-studded nd raiser featuring elton john d katy perry. nancy cordes, thank you. awe to make sense of this 'll turn to john dickerson, cbs news political director and anchor of "face the nation." john, a lot of talk among republicans of stopping trump. how practical is that? >> it is a long shot. there is definitely motivation. the anti-trump effort to rank the republican panic on scale of one to 10. he said 11. but harnessing that panic requires politicians and party regulars to organize themselves quickly. there is no leader of this effort. requires them to take a big risk. they don't like to be on the wrong side of public opinion. no guarantee. attacks from the establishment could make trump stronger. >> what is one of the most plausible approaches? >> i guess the shortest long shot would be to deny trump the delegates needed for the nomination. by launching a withering set of ads immediately in delegate rich states, ohio, florida, which volt on march 15th. the hope would be to tear trump down and give some other candidate a
celebrating her big victory here in new york city tonight with a star-studded nd raiser featuring elton john d katy perry. nancy cordes, thank you. awe to make sense of this 'll turn to john dickerson, cbs news political director and anchor of "face the nation." john, a lot of talk among republicans of stopping trump. how practical is that? >> it is a long shot. there is definitely motivation. the anti-trump effort to rank the republican panic on scale of one to 10. he said 11....
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the descendents of john d have exxon mobil stock in plans to get rid of all fossil fuel investments.ed out morally reprehensible conduct an exxon says it snows apprise they sold the stock since they are already funding a conspiracy against them. that's your latest bloomberg business flash. theie: turning to politics, comeback of stephen spinner -- you may recognize him as the man who oversaw the government controversial role in solyndra. he created a software that is revolutionizing the way politicians are raising money. thank you so much for joining us. tell us about this revolutionary software. in 2008 was aer volunteer fundraiser for barack obama, somebody who had not in involved with holick -- with politics and was not a risk i managed over that campaign to become one of barack obama's biggest fundraisers and he did it by drawing on his own social network. he is a small entrepreneur in silicon valley. programs like linkedin and facebook were just been taking off. he figured out that if you could leverage your own social network, you could raise a lot of money in politics. what ha
the descendents of john d have exxon mobil stock in plans to get rid of all fossil fuel investments.ed out morally reprehensible conduct an exxon says it snows apprise they sold the stock since they are already funding a conspiracy against them. that's your latest bloomberg business flash. theie: turning to politics, comeback of stephen spinner -- you may recognize him as the man who oversaw the government controversial role in solyndra. he created a software that is revolutionizing the way...
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