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john david mentioned these civil forfeitures happen in connection with a crime. you were driving down the road. you didn't use your blinker very well i understand, and you got pulled over. how did that turn into you being detained and $25,000 being seized? >> well, that's a good question, i guess. i was pulled over. i was issued a warning ticket for an improper lane change, and because i fit a certain profile i was i guess detained a little bit longer and asked a series of questions. and then one thing led into another, and it seems to be standard procedure for them to do this. they bring the dog out to run around the car and eventually they find a reason to search your car and the rest is history, i guess. >> david others have weighed in on this. christian said it's not right to seize property. it's bully actiq tactics. so often you'll spend more money fighting the state than the police took, and they'll keep it by default how difficult is it to get assets back for those who haven't committed a crime. >> well, it's very difficult and john anderson's case illustr
john david mentioned these civil forfeitures happen in connection with a crime. you were driving down the road. you didn't use your blinker very well i understand, and you got pulled over. how did that turn into you being detained and $25,000 being seized? >> well, that's a good question, i guess. i was pulled over. i was issued a warning ticket for an improper lane change, and because i fit a certain profile i was i guess detained a little bit longer and asked a series of questions. and...
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david: he doesn't seem to be that kind of character. john tamny, today, the proof is in the pudding. market was down but under armour was up a percentage 1/2. >> we heard about a lot of pretenders to the tiger thrown over the years. he seems like a great person. but one major tiger doesn't make. he has 14. we have to withhold judgment. david: larry, when he was hugging his grandfather after winning green jacket and has a sister he is helping out, he is a interesting character. the more written about this guy, the more popular he will become. >> you might be right. i am doubtful about it all. just because, in the golf world, especially, we're looking for something brand new, not just something that is really nice. i agree, he is awesome person but somebody like, tiger woods, who brought a different approach to the game, different mental approach, work outs et cetera, something different. david: you all are awesome. so is john tamny's book, "popular economics." also out. larry shover, don't forget to watch "forbes" every saturday. carrey sheff
david: he doesn't seem to be that kind of character. john tamny, today, the proof is in the pudding. market was down but under armour was up a percentage 1/2. >> we heard about a lot of pretenders to the tiger thrown over the years. he seems like a great person. but one major tiger doesn't make. he has 14. we have to withhold judgment. david: larry, when he was hugging his grandfather after winning green jacket and has a sister he is helping out, he is a interesting character. the more...
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anna: good morning, john. david cameron -- no david cameron, no nick clegg. you get different reasons for that. there was an opposition leaders debate. that did include ed miliband of the labour party. he has the most chance of becoming a prime minister. the focus was the relationship between miliband and nicola sturgeon. how closely with they want to work together? they labour party has ruled out a coalition with the s and p -- the snp. the door has been open for some type of cooperation. >> tell me is it the case you would rather see david cameron go back then work with thesn snp. [applause] >> the difference is i thought tori all my life. unlike the snp.. we end up with a live them. you fought labor all your life. >> we fought to take david cameron off. do not turn your back on it. anna: the willingness, the aim, the goal to kick david cameron out of downey street. he did not hear much about the long-term economic plan and the economy. jericho i did catch -- jon: i did catch some of it. there is an unemployment number out today. the estimate is 5.6%. that
anna: good morning, john. david cameron -- no david cameron, no nick clegg. you get different reasons for that. there was an opposition leaders debate. that did include ed miliband of the labour party. he has the most chance of becoming a prime minister. the focus was the relationship between miliband and nicola sturgeon. how closely with they want to work together? they labour party has ruled out a coalition with the s and p -- the snp. the door has been open for some type of cooperation....
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david: all right, guys, i knew i was going to disagree with john. i didn't want to insult him. i love him and want to be invited to his location in bermuda. i hope i succeeded. >> you are always welcome here david. david: thank you very much john. dave, good to see you as well. thank you very much. forget financial advisers ask a caddie for your next stock tip according to fox business' golf index, golf stocks are beating the s&p 500 ever since march. so if you're watching the golf masters take note. >>> conservatives running and hiding. the one place in america where if you're not in line with liberal politics can actually cost you your job. the report you'll only hear tonight. >>> imagine inheriting a winery even though you are not old enough to drink. one boy's amazing story on "strange inheritance" at 9:00 p.m. only on fbn. people ship all kinds of things. but what if that thing is a few hundred thousand doses of flu vaccine. that need to be kept at 41 degrees. while being shipped to a country where it's 90 degrees. in the shade. sound hard? yeah. does that mean people in la
david: all right, guys, i knew i was going to disagree with john. i didn't want to insult him. i love him and want to be invited to his location in bermuda. i hope i succeeded. >> you are always welcome here david. david: thank you very much john. dave, good to see you as well. thank you very much. forget financial advisers ask a caddie for your next stock tip according to fox business' golf index, golf stocks are beating the s&p 500 ever since march. so if you're watching the golf...
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david: john, tom, gentlemen, thank you very much.e way, don't miss murray energy ceo bob murray to flight exclusively on "cavuto." that is 8:00 p.m. eastern time right here on fox business. gentlemen, appreciate it. liz? liz: david, the man who flew the small helicopter, the gyrocopter, past the u.s. military, the secret service and capitol hill police had his first day in court this afternoon. we'll tell you what happened. >>> plus, how would you like to get healthy meals, designed by google's former executive chef and delivered to your doorstep in 20 minutes flat with just the touch of a button? we're talking to a company making this reality. they're about to expand to a major city. stay tuned. ♪ [announcer:] what if one stalk of broccoli could protect you from cancer? what if one push up could prevent heart disease? [man grunts] one wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease- pneumococcal pneumonia. one dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you ... from pneumococc
david: john, tom, gentlemen, thank you very much.e way, don't miss murray energy ceo bob murray to flight exclusively on "cavuto." that is 8:00 p.m. eastern time right here on fox business. gentlemen, appreciate it. liz? liz: david, the man who flew the small helicopter, the gyrocopter, past the u.s. military, the secret service and capitol hill police had his first day in court this afternoon. we'll tell you what happened. >>> plus, how would you like to get healthy meals,...
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david: ambassador john bolton, wonderful to see you again, ambassador. e night thank you, david. david: liz, over to you. liz: david, hillary clinton kicking off her first presidential campaign in the crucial state of iowa after a two-day, 1000-mile long trip from her home in work. we'll go live to monticello, iowa, next. >>> on republican side, florida rivalry brewing. senator marco rubio pitted against his former mentor, florida governor jeb bush. who will win over hearts and minds? more of that coming up. >> hi, everybody, i'm gerri willis, coming up on my show at the top of the hour, shocking new waste of taxpayer dollars uncovered at the va that is one of the big consumer stories coming up on on "the willis report" in just a few minutes. ♪ the pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second we're born. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... using wellness to keep away illness... and believing that a single life can be made better by millions of others. healthier takes somebody who can power modern hea
david: ambassador john bolton, wonderful to see you again, ambassador. e night thank you, david. david: liz, over to you. liz: david, hillary clinton kicking off her first presidential campaign in the crucial state of iowa after a two-day, 1000-mile long trip from her home in work. we'll go live to monticello, iowa, next. >>> on republican side, florida rivalry brewing. senator marco rubio pitted against his former mentor, florida governor jeb bush. who will win over hearts and minds?...
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i am john avalos joined by david campos maliha cohen and we will be joined by other colleagues. mr. clerk. do we have any announcements? >> there are no announcements. let's go on to our next item. roll taken. >> we have quorum. >> next item is part of our consent calendar. items two to three comprise the consent calendar. staff is not going to present. >> colleagues changes to the amendments. comments on item 3 of the consent calendar. we will go to public comment. any member that would like to speak come forward. we will close public comment. may we have a motion to approve. >> move to approve. >> seconded by commissioner cohen. >> we need a roll call vote for the first one. okay. on the consent calendar. commissioner avalos. aye. >> kim, abcent. maher, absent. >> four, state and federal legislative update. this is an action item. >> good morning, chair and members, mark wats representing sacramento. two items of interest. on the matrix we added constitutional amendment number 5 and relates to the voter threshold for local special taxes, not designating a purpose for the tax, but
i am john avalos joined by david campos maliha cohen and we will be joined by other colleagues. mr. clerk. do we have any announcements? >> there are no announcements. let's go on to our next item. roll taken. >> we have quorum. >> next item is part of our consent calendar. items two to three comprise the consent calendar. staff is not going to present. >> colleagues changes to the amendments. comments on item 3 of the consent calendar. we will go to public comment. any...
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bill studied under the late david donnel at john hopkins university. bob was also a david donnel student, although a few years later at harvard university. he teaches a wide variety of classes for the university of richmond, including several on aspects of the civil war in film. his research interest
bill studied under the late david donnel at john hopkins university. bob was also a david donnel student, although a few years later at harvard university. he teaches a wide variety of classes for the university of richmond, including several on aspects of the civil war in film. his research interest
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john legere, david faber, jim cramer on the "squawk alley" set. ith john tonight. >> i may adopt a color scene. change my tie at least. >>> apple shares back to the flat line on the back of the icahn tweet. and . . . exhale. .. aflac! and a gentle wavelike motion... ahhh- ahhhhhh. liberate your spine... ahhh-ahhhhhh......aflac! and reach, toes blossoming... not that great at yoga. yeah, but when i slipped a disk he paid my claim in just one day. ahh! so he had your back? yep. in just one day, we approve and pay. one day pay, only from aflac. [duck snoring] big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. >>> tomorrow on "squawk alley," dick coslow of twitter and bill gurley of benchmark. now to headquarters and wopner and the half. >
john legere, david faber, jim cramer on the "squawk alley" set. ith john tonight. >> i may adopt a color scene. change my tie at least. >>> apple shares back to the flat line on the back of the icahn tweet. and . . . exhale. .. aflac! and a gentle wavelike motion... ahhh- ahhhhhh. liberate your spine... ahhh-ahhhhhh......aflac! and reach, toes blossoming... not that great at yoga. yeah, but when i slipped a disk he paid my claim in just one day. ahh! so he had your...
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liz: ambassador john bolton. david? david: coming up we'll have more on baltimore including this.ou may have noticed that the game between baltimore and the white socks did not happen today -- white sox. did not happen yesterday for obvious reasons. tomorrow's game is being changed, the time is changed from 7:00 to 2:00. there will be no audience. i can't remember, in fact, i'm told now that there has never been a time in a major league baseball game did not have an audience in attendance. this is tomorrow's game at 2:00 p.m. between the baltimore orioles and chicago white sox. >>> u.s. automaker ford's first-quarter earnings took a big hit thanks to impact of a strong dollar on overseas operations. stay tuned to hear why ford ceo bob shanks is still saying this year will be a breakthrough year for the automaker. >>> of course we're following very latest on riots in baltimore. up next we'll get a live update from the streets of the embattled city. ♪ do you want to know how hard it can be to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. s
liz: ambassador john bolton. david? david: coming up we'll have more on baltimore including this.ou may have noticed that the game between baltimore and the white socks did not happen today -- white sox. did not happen yesterday for obvious reasons. tomorrow's game is being changed, the time is changed from 7:00 to 2:00. there will be no audience. i can't remember, in fact, i'm told now that there has never been a time in a major league baseball game did not have an audience in attendance. this...
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>> yep, and we also sent out -- you know, interview queries to tom cruise, john travolta, david miscavigehe church. but all declined to respond. >> seth: also you talked about the harassment. did the people who participated in your documentary, yourself -- were you harassed in any way, shape, or form by scientologists? >> i received many cards and letters since making the film. but i think really the people they have gone after the hardest are the people who appeared in the film. and they have gone after them very hard. a number of them are being followed now by private investigators. they've been physically threatened. they've been threatened with the loss of their homes. and scientology has a website, where they've created these attack videos. there's one on me. there's one on paul haggis, there's one on everybody in the film. and the focus is not, "there are some facts that are wrong." the focus is, "these are awful people. terrible people." what scientology would call "suppressive persons." >> seth: well i read those websites. you're so much nicer than they made you out to be. [ laugh
>> yep, and we also sent out -- you know, interview queries to tom cruise, john travolta, david miscavigehe church. but all declined to respond. >> seth: also you talked about the harassment. did the people who participated in your documentary, yourself -- were you harassed in any way, shape, or form by scientologists? >> i received many cards and letters since making the film. but i think really the people they have gone after the hardest are the people who appeared in the...
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bill studied under the late david donnel at john hopkins university. bob was also a david donnel student, although a few years later at harvard university. he teaches a wide variety of classes for the university of richmond, including several on aspects of the civil war in film. his research interest for many years has been civil war widows. he is currently researching a biography of a british-born civil war widow, elizabeth louisa knights harris. please help me welcome bob kenzer to the podium. [ applause ] >>before i begin my talk, i have a question for everyone in the audience. i want to do a little poll. how many of you this is the fifth of the five talks you've been it toto. i know one gentleman. maybe half of you have been to all five. okay. how many have been to four? including this one obviously? four. three? two? and one? okay. well, it just shows that you've been here before of the you've gone through the cycle. i begin with that question, oh, by the way, i have to tell you as you can see, i'm the fourth person who's speaking today. originally
bill studied under the late david donnel at john hopkins university. bob was also a david donnel student, although a few years later at harvard university. he teaches a wide variety of classes for the university of richmond, including several on aspects of the civil war in film. his research interest for many years has been civil war widows. he is currently researching a biography of a british-born civil war widow, elizabeth louisa knights harris. please help me welcome bob kenzer to the...
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bill studied under the late david donnel at john hopkins university. bob was also a david donnel student, although a few years later at harvard university. he teaches a wide variety of classes for the university of richmond, including several on aspects of the civil war in film. his research interest for many years has been civil war widows. he is currently researching a biography of a british-born civil war widow, elizabeth louisa knights harris. please help me welcome bob kenzer to the podium. [ applause ] >>before i begin my talk, i have a question for everyone in the audience. i want to do a little poll. how many of you this is the fifth of the five talks you've been it toto. i know one gentleman. maybe half of you have been to all five. okay. how many have been to four? including this one obviously? four. three? two? and one? okay. well, it just shows that you've been here before of the you've gone through the cycle. i begin with that question, oh, by the way, i have to tell you as you can see, i'm the fourth person who's speaking today. originally
bill studied under the late david donnel at john hopkins university. bob was also a david donnel student, although a few years later at harvard university. he teaches a wide variety of classes for the university of richmond, including several on aspects of the civil war in film. his research interest for many years has been civil war widows. he is currently researching a biography of a british-born civil war widow, elizabeth louisa knights harris. please help me welcome bob kenzer to the...
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john wilkes booth and david harold were hiding in a tobacco farm of the garretts. ergeant, something of a fanaticical new england figure, a religious zealot he is the one who ultimately takes aim at john wilkes booth, as the farm was going up in flames. the garrett's informs them that they were hiding in the farm. john wilkes booth wouldn't come out of the farm. in order to force them out, the union troops set the barn on fire. corbett sees john wilkes booth inside and shoots him through the neck, paralyzing him, and about two hours later, booth will die from his gunshot wound on the sports here just outside where the barn burns. they wanted to break him back alive and are unsuccessful. booth dies around 7:00 that morning, april 26. there are two things that they say his last words were. when he looked up at his hands, he said, useless. the other thing they think he said was, tell mother i died for my country. with booth's death, a quick overview of those who were somehow or another involved with john wilkes booth in the attempt to kidnap. several of the conspirator
john wilkes booth and david harold were hiding in a tobacco farm of the garretts. ergeant, something of a fanaticical new england figure, a religious zealot he is the one who ultimately takes aim at john wilkes booth, as the farm was going up in flames. the garrett's informs them that they were hiding in the farm. john wilkes booth wouldn't come out of the farm. in order to force them out, the union troops set the barn on fire. corbett sees john wilkes booth inside and shoots him through the...
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john ma maxen. david steinberg. where investors can find the long-term value. says there's one big thing investors are ignoring that could be a sign of trouble. mike, first of
john ma maxen. david steinberg. where investors can find the long-term value. says there's one big thing investors are ignoring that could be a sign of trouble. mike, first of
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stafford county sheriff's office saying they've arrested david john marcuson of fredericksburg the boy's foster father after this incident that happened back in january. we can show you a mug shot that we've been given by the sheriff's office here. we understand marcuson has been charged with felony murder and two counts of cruelty to children. the investigation discovered that the 12 -month-old baby had received several burns to his body to his face his neck, or the sew while mar marcuson was giving the child a bath. he was taken to the hospital in early january and died on february 1. since the investigation, mr. markinson was indicted and this happened on friday. kristin wright is working on this story and she'll have much more on news 4 this afternoon. >>> we have a quick look now at three developing stories. >>> starting in france where police arrested a 24-year-old computer science student whom they say planned to attack one or more french churches. investigators describe the student as islamic extreme frist algeria who already had been flagged by security officials as a risk. >>>
stafford county sheriff's office saying they've arrested david john marcuson of fredericksburg the boy's foster father after this incident that happened back in january. we can show you a mug shot that we've been given by the sheriff's office here. we understand marcuson has been charged with felony murder and two counts of cruelty to children. the investigation discovered that the 12 -month-old baby had received several burns to his body to his face his neck, or the sew while mar marcuson was...
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john ma maxen. david steinberg. where investors can find the long-term value.ike chadwick says there's one big thing investors are ignoring that could be a sign of trouble. mike, first of all, we've seen signs of trouble today at least in labor stats. what's up with that? what do you make with the relationship between the economy and the markets right now? >> a complete disconnect between the relationship of the economy and the markets right now. as you saw today, labor numbers weren't good. markets were at all-time highs. you have to look at the concept of what we're doing. we've been in the qe environment for four or five years. we can't escape velocity. the governments have spent tens of trillions of dollars. that's a disconnect right there. >> one of the things we saw again for yet another month, the government was she got jobs. there was a couple of places we were seeing jobs. john, how does this affect investments? mike is saying there is this disconnect between the economy and the markets. we're in this to make money for people. when does the disconnect
john ma maxen. david steinberg. where investors can find the long-term value.ike chadwick says there's one big thing investors are ignoring that could be a sign of trouble. mike, first of all, we've seen signs of trouble today at least in labor stats. what's up with that? what do you make with the relationship between the economy and the markets right now? >> a complete disconnect between the relationship of the economy and the markets right now. as you saw today, labor numbers weren't...
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fab certificate outside here at one market plaza with passport capital founder john burbank to get details. davidou. >> you can feel the sunshine on my back. i think it's shining in your face a little bit. john, good to see you, first time we've done something on this coast. and are you housed in the same building we are. we look forward to -- >> good location. >> i want to talk a bit about the growth of the city since you've been here for a quarter-century. not that you're old or anything. let's start off with the big themes in the market. one that you particularly benefitted from. kayla mentioned your performance in the first quarter. positioning the portfolio to assume a higher dollar. things have changed a little bit. i wonder are you changing your strategy or how are you approaching things? >> we've been positioned since the third quarter for things that are benefit or not hurt by a stronger dollar. we thought that was the driving factor. it surely was in the first quarter. we like u.s. equities, we like chinese equities, we felt like if the dollar kept raling, those wouldn't be hurt on a ma
fab certificate outside here at one market plaza with passport capital founder john burbank to get details. davidou. >> you can feel the sunshine on my back. i think it's shining in your face a little bit. john, good to see you, first time we've done something on this coast. and are you housed in the same building we are. we look forward to -- >> good location. >> i want to talk a bit about the growth of the city since you've been here for a quarter-century. not that you're...
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that is john a week ahead of the same gulf leaders meeting with president obama at camp david. e seriously complicated calculations for everybody involved in what is a very messy situation. john. >> nuance doesn't even begin to cover it. there are 100,000 people displaced in yemen who don't care. becky, thank you. >>> north korea may already have 20 nuclear warheads and could double that number by next year. that was shared with the u.s. in february according to a report in the wall street journal. officials in beijing are concerned about the acceleration in north korea nuclear programs. south korea is warning that the north is actively looking at mini devices that can fit on a tip of a missile. >>> the republicans are warning that the report on the 2012 benghazi attack and the role that hillary clinton played in the state department at the time may not be ready until before the 2016 elections. the head of the committee handling the investigation says he would like to wrap up by the end of the year but white house stalling could push things back. on the subject of benghazi, rand
that is john a week ahead of the same gulf leaders meeting with president obama at camp david. e seriously complicated calculations for everybody involved in what is a very messy situation. john. >> nuance doesn't even begin to cover it. there are 100,000 people displaced in yemen who don't care. becky, thank you. >>> north korea may already have 20 nuclear warheads and could double that number by next year. that was shared with the u.s. in february according to a report in the...
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david: gentlemen, thank you so much. two number one seeds, don't get that every day. john mcenroe and andy roddick.the power shares live tonight on fox sports. this is fox sports 17:30 eastern mack ken row and roddick. liz: mack ken row is great skier. we've been in a race together. he won. hyundai seeking to rev up sales with redesigned 2016 tucson. why the south korean giant is betting on the cross over market. we'll ask hyundai motor america president and ceo live next. >> hi, everybody, i'm gerri willis. coming up on my show at the top of the hour, green lobby accused of causing a water crisis in california. we'll examine the evidence why some favored a tiny fish over millions of people. that is just one of the big stories coming up on "the willis report" in just a few minutes. of active managemen. every day, our teams collaborate around the world, to actively uncover, discuss and debate investment opportunities. which leads to better decisions for our clients. it's a uniquely collaborative approach you won't find anywhere else. put our global active management expertise to work for you. mfs. t
david: gentlemen, thank you so much. two number one seeds, don't get that every day. john mcenroe and andy roddick.the power shares live tonight on fox sports. this is fox sports 17:30 eastern mack ken row and roddick. liz: mack ken row is great skier. we've been in a race together. he won. hyundai seeking to rev up sales with redesigned 2016 tucson. why the south korean giant is betting on the cross over market. we'll ask hyundai motor america president and ceo live next. >> hi,...
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john: coming up, a major battle in the war for gay rights. david boys will join us. and after that, we blend a lot of stuff. it's not a metaphor. we will be right back. ♪ john: another front in the fight for gay rights is about to open and involves the greater new york-based -- boy scouts. they just hide -- hired an openly gay scout leader even though it runs afoul of the national policy, which bars employing gay adults. if it ends up in court, men will be represented by our guest tonight, david boyse. the new york part of the boy scouts is involved in the national policy. if there is litigation, would it be brought by the national organization trying to stop the employment of this 18-year-old? or you all file litigation to clear his way to being employed? david: it is hard to see what litigation will be happening now. when this started some month ago, one of the issues is whether there would be litigation in order to make it possible for him to be higher. he has now been hired and is registered as an adult member of the boy scouts. that has been done at the council l
john: coming up, a major battle in the war for gay rights. david boys will join us. and after that, we blend a lot of stuff. it's not a metaphor. we will be right back. ♪ john: another front in the fight for gay rights is about to open and involves the greater new york-based -- boy scouts. they just hide -- hired an openly gay scout leader even though it runs afoul of the national policy, which bars employing gay adults. if it ends up in court, men will be represented by our guest tonight,...
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. >>> now john siegenthaler is here. >> hi david, coming up at 8:00 we now know president obama willan president tomorrow at the summit of the americas. while no formal meeting has been set it will change the direction of the two countries. >>> plus rehabilitating teenagers in trouble with the law. we'll show you a unique program aimed at reducing the disproportionate number of minorities in the detention system. >>> and the fight over millions of gallons of water. tonight the growing concern over the negative impact of frac-ing with which some environmentalists have linked to wastewater contamination, and earthquakes. >> i was approached to do something in the space of -- something i cared about, and i thought the thing i have been dealing with a lot in terms of the things i have been talking to on the daily show is islamaphobia, and the fear of muslims in america. >> he has been getting laughs for decades, now he is using it to battle what he sees as a growing anti-muslim bias in the states. >>> john thank you very much. >>> a teenager who made headlines because of her determinatio
. >>> now john siegenthaler is here. >> hi david, coming up at 8:00 we now know president obama willan president tomorrow at the summit of the americas. while no formal meeting has been set it will change the direction of the two countries. >>> plus rehabilitating teenagers in trouble with the law. we'll show you a unique program aimed at reducing the disproportionate number of minorities in the detention system. >>> and the fight over millions of gallons of...
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david: john and diane put their finger on two things here. one is the government's willingness to negotiate. but if you are not going to do that, why there is a need for support so that at least the families have appropriate support, training, and assistance. when our people were taken in libya and this again shows the difference between having a major organization behind you. i had a coach sit in the office with me while i talked to libyans, the state department, and the families. when i hang up, he said, here is what you did that was really good, here's what you did that wasn't so hot, tomorrow we will do better. it makes a huge difference to have somebody with expertise in doing that. if you are going to be left to do it by yourself, you need that kind of support. terry: i think there should be a difference between, we are not going to pay ransom as a government, and we are not going to talk to anybody including the families, and certainly, we are not going to talk to the kidnappers. i think the government interpretation that we are not go
david: john and diane put their finger on two things here. one is the government's willingness to negotiate. but if you are not going to do that, why there is a need for support so that at least the families have appropriate support, training, and assistance. when our people were taken in libya and this again shows the difference between having a major organization behind you. i had a coach sit in the office with me while i talked to libyans, the state department, and the families. when i hang...
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course, columnist for the wall street journal, cbs news contributor john heilemann is the managing editor of bloomberg politics david ignatius, columnist for the washington post, susan page is usa today's washington bureau chief and john dickerson, our cbs news political director who is soon going to have a new job. so i have got to ask you john and you have to know the answers to all of these, in this job is reince priebus right when he says in the battleground states that hillary clinton is viewed as untrustworthy? and also that she pays her staff as the senator paid, has the senator paid her women workers will than she paid the others? >> on the polling question he is right, there have been some polls that show her unfavorability is up high, cbs has a poll with very high unfavorability, bloomberg also shows that in its recent poll. she has got a lot of work to do. the thing is she has been getting beaten up pretty hard over the last couple of weeks and hasn't launched a campaign, she has been in the worst possible situation. the clinton folks used to say during bill clinton's campaign you are explaining, you are
course, columnist for the wall street journal, cbs news contributor john heilemann is the managing editor of bloomberg politics david ignatius, columnist for the washington post, susan page is usa today's washington bureau chief and john dickerson, our cbs news political director who is soon going to have a new job. so i have got to ask you john and you have to know the answers to all of these, in this job is reince priebus right when he says in the battleground states that hillary clinton is...
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. >> fellow "full house" vets john stamos, bob saget and. davidhe show. >>> turn to another reboot. this time winnie-the-pooh, our parent company, disney developing a live action feature of the animated classic. according to a deadline it will focus on christopher robin as an adult bringing him back to his best bear friend and the story hundred acre wood. >> the announcement comes on the heels of disney's plans to release live action version of several classics, including "dumbo," "beauty and the beast," another "alice in wonderland" and "mulan" in the live action winnie-the-pooh is early in the development stages. stay tuned. curious to how it will work out. >> can't wait to see it. >>> continuing the over indulgence in nostalgia this morning comes reboot of another classic '90s movie. >> "ground hog day." we're talking about a musical this time. it is headed to broadway march 9th 2017. this is a 1993 classic comedy starring bill murray a tv weatherman from pittsburgh covering groundhog day in punxsutawney, pennsylvania, stuck in a repeating loop
. >> fellow "full house" vets john stamos, bob saget and. davidhe show. >>> turn to another reboot. this time winnie-the-pooh, our parent company, disney developing a live action feature of the animated classic. according to a deadline it will focus on christopher robin as an adult bringing him back to his best bear friend and the story hundred acre wood. >> the announcement comes on the heels of disney's plans to release live action version of several classics,...
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. >> i'm john clark going against the red sox. david buchanon is on the mound and it will be another cold night at citizens bank park. >> last night phils reliever ken giles, he walked three and gave up the hit and two runs. he had tightness in his back. the final week of spring training. >> i'm fine. nothing is wrong with me. i mean my results aren't the way i wanted to be, but it's all about adjustments and i have to continue to do that and i have to find that consistency to pitch. tomorrow, i just have to keep on working on that. >> the flyers have two games left. tonight they're hosting the hurricanes and this morning the coach said he is confident he'll be back next season. former eagles receiver terrell owens, t.o. spent the day at comcast sportsnet. he's 41 years old and says he is better than any receiver on the birds. here he is on breakfast on broad. >> is there anyone that you at 41 is not as good as. >> no. >> you are better than anybody in the nfl. >> i'm jufst at comparable if not better than. >> kevin johnson. >> to get b
. >> i'm john clark going against the red sox. david buchanon is on the mound and it will be another cold night at citizens bank park. >> last night phils reliever ken giles, he walked three and gave up the hit and two runs. he had tightness in his back. the final week of spring training. >> i'm fine. nothing is wrong with me. i mean my results aren't the way i wanted to be, but it's all about adjustments and i have to continue to do that and i have to find that consistency to...
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david: john and diane put their finger on two things here.the government's willingness to negotiate. but if you are not going to do that, why there is a need for support so that at least the families have appropriate support, training, and assistance. when our people were taken in libya, and this again shows the difference between having a major organization behind you. i had a coach sit in the office with me while i talked to libyans, the state department, and the families. when i hang up, he said, here is what you did that was really good, here's what you did that wasn't so hot, tomorrow we will do better. it makes a huge difference to have somebody with expertise in doing that. if you are going to be left to do it by yourself, you need that kind of support. terry: i think there should be a difference between, we are not going to pay ransom as a government, and we are not going to talk to anybody including the families, and certainly, we are not going to talk to the kidnappers. i think the government interpretation that we are not going to
david: john and diane put their finger on two things here.the government's willingness to negotiate. but if you are not going to do that, why there is a need for support so that at least the families have appropriate support, training, and assistance. when our people were taken in libya, and this again shows the difference between having a major organization behind you. i had a coach sit in the office with me while i talked to libyans, the state department, and the families. when i hang up, he...
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mets star david wright says 10. his teammate john mayberry says nine area wikipedia says 10.hich an area w --ictionary says nine. john: this has been a big debate in the office today. let's go to the control room and do a quick survey by show of hands. how many people think it's nine? a couple of votes for that. how many think it's 10? seeing some hands raising. that is the kind of division that i do not understand because the answer is obviously 10. it is so obviously 10 that i'm reductive anybody think it's not -- anybody thinks it's nine. mark: batting around. it's not like we've completed the order. batting around suggests you have come back around to the top. if you do not come back around to the top, helping to be batting around -- how could you be that in around? john: nine is everybody batted. 10 is batting around. coming up, billy shaheen joins us from the video poker capital of the world when we come back. ♪ >> our guest tonight is a fan of all of the clintons -- bill, hillary, probably george as part of the funkadelic, too. billy shaheen, thanks for joining us run
mets star david wright says 10. his teammate john mayberry says nine area wikipedia says 10.hich an area w --ictionary says nine. john: this has been a big debate in the office today. let's go to the control room and do a quick survey by show of hands. how many people think it's nine? a couple of votes for that. how many think it's 10? seeing some hands raising. that is the kind of division that i do not understand because the answer is obviously 10. it is so obviously 10 that i'm reductive...
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john: we are out of time. thank you, david harry.ing up, the surprising result when government neglected religion. turned out to be good news for religious people. @? don't worry; 74 people were picked before me in the nfl draft. to fight childhood obesity, united way and the nfl are helping kids play more. to donate or volunteer, go to unitedway.org/play60. now i get it. . john: i'm so surprised when president obama makes a speech and actually says something that's true and wise. here's one of those rare times. >> the united states is one of the most religious countries in the world. one of the reasons is that our founders wisely embraced the separation of church and state. john: in other words, he says because government in america mostly left religion alone, religion thrived in america and he's right. it's the opposite of his usual arguments about health care education and whatever he normally wants more government. but he's right that religion did better here because government threat alone. an economist at chapman university stu
john: we are out of time. thank you, david harry.ing up, the surprising result when government neglected religion. turned out to be good news for religious people. @? don't worry; 74 people were picked before me in the nfl draft. to fight childhood obesity, united way and the nfl are helping kids play more. to donate or volunteer, go to unitedway.org/play60. now i get it. . john: i'm so surprised when president obama makes a speech and actually says something that's true and wise. here's one of...
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john: we are out of time. thank you, david harry. up, the surprising result when government neglected religion. turned out to be good news for religious people. ttlwhun+]wúa"l4m3qj@(w?5([(x4c8q6hcy@76luú@=,!h tt:ff@múy"í1;hu'ikp"%3uzú> the united states is one of the most religious countries in the world. one of the reasons is that our founders wisely embraced the separation of church and state. john: in other words, he says because governm
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john: we are out of time. thank you, david harry.g up, the surprising result when government neglected religion. turned out to be good news for religious people. i hate cleaning the gutters. have you touched the stuff? it's evil. and ladders... awwwwwww!!!!! they have all those warnings on them. might as well say, "you're going to die, jeff". you hired someone to clean the gutters? not just someone. someone from angie's list. but we're not members. we don't have to be to use their new snapfix feature. angie's list helped me find a highly rated service provider to do the work at a fair price. come see what the new angie's list can do for you. . john: i'm so surprised when president obama makes a speech and actually says something that's true and wise. here's one of those rare times. >> the united states is one of the most religious countries in the world. one of the reasons is that our founders wisely embraced the separation of church and state. john: in other words, he says because government in america mostly left religion alone, re
john: we are out of time. thank you, david harry.g up, the surprising result when government neglected religion. turned out to be good news for religious people. i hate cleaning the gutters. have you touched the stuff? it's evil. and ladders... awwwwwww!!!!! they have all those warnings on them. might as well say, "you're going to die, jeff". you hired someone to clean the gutters? not just someone. someone from angie's list. but we're not members. we don't have to be to use their new...
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david cameron. what is that guy like? johne:: he's an old etonian, which means he does not understand anybody who is not been left a lot of money. i do not think he is a bad chap but i do not basically like the tory party. i think these people are not ideally suited to dealing with the problem that most people feel the pinch financially in our country except the top 1%. mark: there is this other chap named ed miliband. does he have the chance to be the next prime minister? john cleese: i think he does. i saw him on television on sunday. it was the first time i've seen him because i am not the slightest interested in politics. i thought he performed quite well. he has got two or three complete loonies in his shadow cabinet. people like ed bowles who i think should be taken away and shot. mark: is that a dickensian name? john cleese: no. it is extraordinarily appropriate. i think he should be shot along with a couple of others because i think the labour government under gordon brown were pretty terrible for the last three or fou
david cameron. what is that guy like? johne:: he's an old etonian, which means he does not understand anybody who is not been left a lot of money. i do not think he is a bad chap but i do not basically like the tory party. i think these people are not ideally suited to dealing with the problem that most people feel the pinch financially in our country except the top 1%. mark: there is this other chap named ed miliband. does he have the chance to be the next prime minister? john cleese: i think...
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john. erik: prime minister david cameron is trying to fend off the labor party and its leader ed miliband.he is arguing about the economy at a debate last week. >> when you were a position at the time as leader of the opposition, you were saying it was overregulated's i will not take lectures from you about the global financial crisis. didn't spend enough, didn't tax enough. erik: for a look ahead at the big additional, we are lucky enough to have her in new york city our european banker francine. it is about the economy, but is it also something of an early referendum on britain's membership in the eu? >> i think the conservatives would like it to be about the economy because i have a good track record -- because they have a good track record. the conservatives have a referendum as in world pledge and immigration. immigration is what is hurting the u.k.. this is why david cameron has put this referendum. immigration is increasing and people are worried. stephanie: the whole thing takes five weeks. we are talking about campaign finance. how much money? my mind was blown yesterday. ted cruz
john. erik: prime minister david cameron is trying to fend off the labor party and its leader ed miliband.he is arguing about the economy at a debate last week. >> when you were a position at the time as leader of the opposition, you were saying it was overregulated's i will not take lectures from you about the global financial crisis. didn't spend enough, didn't tax enough. erik: for a look ahead at the big additional, we are lucky enough to have her in new york city our european banker...
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covering the week, john dickerson, political director for abc news, karen tumulty woft. david sanger from the "new york times" and pierre thomas senior justice correspondent for abc news. >> award winning reporting and analysis, covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capital, this is "washington week with gwen ifill" gwen ifill. corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> we are committed to strong we are committed to sure we are committed to smart secure and bold, in a world of enduring needs, the men and women of boeing are proud to build and deliver critical exabets for those who serve to protect our nation and its alies and that is our enduring commitment. >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by, prudential, additional funding is provided by newman's own foundation, donating food products to charity and nourishing the common good, the annen burg foundation and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening, politica
covering the week, john dickerson, political director for abc news, karen tumulty woft. david sanger from the "new york times" and pierre thomas senior justice correspondent for abc news. >> award winning reporting and analysis, covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capital, this is "washington week with gwen ifill" gwen ifill. corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> we are committed to strong we are committed to...
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john: we are out of time. thank you, david harry.sing result when government neglected religion. turned out to be good news for religious people. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. the pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second we're born. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... using wellness to keep away illness... and believing that a single life can be made better by millions of others. healthier takes somebody who can power modern health care... by connecting every single part of it. for as the world keeps on searching for healthier... we're here to make healthier happen. optum. healthier is here. . john: i'm so surprised when president obama makes a speech and actually says something that's true and wise. here's one of those rare times. >> the united states is one of the most religious countries in the world. one of the reasons is th
john: we are out of time. thank you, david harry.sing result when government neglected religion. turned out to be good news for religious people. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. the pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second we're born. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... using wellness to...
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david blight and "after appomattox." [applause] dr. blight: thank you so much john. thank you all for coming this afternoon. you are the loyal diehards. you have all been here all day watching the magnificent tableau of the reenactors in front of our eyes. they are irresistible. i have already watched two marches and stacking's of the rifles and there is going to be a third that i'm told is even bigger right after we finish year, so i will try to get done in a hurry. not to be missed. i want to first honor and praise the national parks service. ernie price and the incredible staff of appomattox, john and all of the other part service staff and battlefield types. i have seen people here today from gettysburg and many other places. [applause] you've pulled off an amazing event. i have been calling home and saying -- you have to see this to believe it. watch c-span, i keep saying, and maybe you will believe it. last night i don't know how many of you were here, on this stage quires from all the black churches, huge quires performing old spirituals in the old way. reverend jones conducted a march symbolic of th
david blight and "after appomattox." [applause] dr. blight: thank you so much john. thank you all for coming this afternoon. you are the loyal diehards. you have all been here all day watching the magnificent tableau of the reenactors in front of our eyes. they are irresistible. i have already watched two marches and stacking's of the rifles and there is going to be a third that i'm told is even bigger right after we finish year, so i will try to get done in a hurry. not to be missed....
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details does not for all the noise that was made this morning from clinton supporters including david brock john podesta and others that this is a partisan hit job. it really is detailed laying out the bullet that thes of the fact of each of these events and leave it to the reader to decide how you piece it together. basically a lot of this comes down to a convergence of time lines where secretary clinton, then secretary of state is meeting with big players or adjusting policy in one way or another at the same time bill clinton is getting paid the biggest dollars for speaking in these various countries $750,000 for a speech, $5,000 at the same time within a day or two of meetings but secretary clinton has on certain topics. that is one of the aspects of this connecting the dots and that is why it is getting a lot attention. we will have a piece friday on the fox news channel at 10:00 p.m. eastern. charles: people can complain about the exclusives different media outlets have with the author but we have to point out it is pretty interesting because the criticism has to come from the far right. th
details does not for all the noise that was made this morning from clinton supporters including david brock john podesta and others that this is a partisan hit job. it really is detailed laying out the bullet that thes of the fact of each of these events and leave it to the reader to decide how you piece it together. basically a lot of this comes down to a convergence of time lines where secretary clinton, then secretary of state is meeting with big players or adjusting policy in one way or...