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john: so you have given up, no way to stop him now? stuart: the guy is going to be the nominee. you agree with that? today, but then never trump forces are not going away. if he can't be stopped, he could be blocked philosophically. that is the point of libertarianism, i'm not trying to make a statement. there are increasingly vocal leaders in the party who are saying, give us something. give us some semblance of a philosophy and principles that once were part of the republican party. they told you, help us stop donald trump, what would you do? mary: i would not do it, i also think the party is in powerless shape, that would just accelerate its demise. i would say to continue advocating for the principles. speechesee some of his , we are hearing some echoes of something we recognize as potential conservative philosophical tenants. mark: trump doing any damage to the party right now? stuart: he is doing tremendous damage. the nightmare scenario is what happens with hispanics, mirrors what happened with african-americans in 1964. republicans would get 30% to 35% in 1964 of african-
john: so you have given up, no way to stop him now? stuart: the guy is going to be the nominee. you agree with that? today, but then never trump forces are not going away. if he can't be stopped, he could be blocked philosophically. that is the point of libertarianism, i'm not trying to make a statement. there are increasingly vocal leaders in the party who are saying, give us something. give us some semblance of a philosophy and principles that once were part of the republican party. they told...
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and i have one other amendment and that is on -- i did talk with deputy city attorney john givener andhat's on page 1, line 22. i believe that's where we're going to add the mayor shall appoint -- to fill the vacancy within 28 days. that 28 day limit will apply to all vacancies and the mayor making an appointment for all vacancies in elective office in san francisco. and that might trigger a change in the title, and if mr. givener can explain how that would get done, make sure that we can have these all done today, so we can continue this to the next rules committee meeting. >> sure, deputy city attorney, john givener. actually i don't have the final version in front of me, but basically we'll change the short title and long title to reflect that the charter amendment now applies to 28-day window for appointment to all elected vacancy other than a vacancy in the office of the mayor. the other amendment that supervisor avalos mentioned regarding consolidation with a special election doesn't require a change in the title. so after this meeting, the committee adopts its amendments and we'
and i have one other amendment and that is on -- i did talk with deputy city attorney john givener andhat's on page 1, line 22. i believe that's where we're going to add the mayor shall appoint -- to fill the vacancy within 28 days. that 28 day limit will apply to all vacancies and the mayor making an appointment for all vacancies in elective office in san francisco. and that might trigger a change in the title, and if mr. givener can explain how that would get done, make sure that we can have...
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john, given all that, what do you think ted cruz and john kasich rthiare thinking with? i think kasich is trying to keep trump off his suit. and in case this trump thing catches on, he is likely the next nominee in the party given that he has the second most delegates and the greatest standing to knock trump off if that movement emerges. those seem to be the games these two are playing. >> neither one wants to hug donald trump at this point. most of the team feels the same way. they both see themselves as potential front-runners. people have lost sight of the convention. when there is talk of even overturning the voter, a lot is positioning for four years down the road. i would say at this point, you look at the 15 people who ran against trump. the two who have spent the most time thinking that what 2020 might look like are ted cruz and john kasich. >> those number are very strong for kasich and our indications are that he intends to do a lot of campaigning from what he considers a main stream. if he goes out without the taint of trump on him. it will give him a boost in
john, given all that, what do you think ted cruz and john kasich rthiare thinking with? i think kasich is trying to keep trump off his suit. and in case this trump thing catches on, he is likely the next nominee in the party given that he has the second most delegates and the greatest standing to knock trump off if that movement emerges. those seem to be the games these two are playing. >> neither one wants to hug donald trump at this point. most of the team feels the same way. they both...
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and i have one other amendment and that is on -- i did talk with deputy city attorney john givener andhat's on page 1, line 22. i believe that's where we're going to add the mayor shall appoint -- to fill the vacancy within 28 days. that 28 day limit will apply to all vacancies and the mayor making an appointment for all vacancies in elective office in san francisco. and that might trigger a change in the title, and if mr. givener can explain how that would get done, make sure that we can have these all done today, so we can continue this to the next rules committee meeting. >> sure, deputy city attorney, john givener. actually i don't have the final version in front of me, but basically we'll change the short title and long title to reflect that the charter amendment now applies to 28-day window for appointment to all elected vacancy other than a vacancy in the office of the mayor. the other amendment that supervisor avalos mentioned regarding consolidation with a special election doesn't require a change in the title. so after this meeting, the committee adopts its amendments and we'
and i have one other amendment and that is on -- i did talk with deputy city attorney john givener andhat's on page 1, line 22. i believe that's where we're going to add the mayor shall appoint -- to fill the vacancy within 28 days. that 28 day limit will apply to all vacancies and the mayor making an appointment for all vacancies in elective office in san francisco. and that might trigger a change in the title, and if mr. givener can explain how that would get done, make sure that we can have...
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john: given the stakes on national security, he makes one big mistake -- you make that one big geraldstake, it could all be over. we look atxt, hillary clinton's rebuttal speech focusing on her economic ideas and her criticism of dollars -- of donald trump. programre watching this on the television, you can listen to us live on the radio at bloomberg 99.1 fm. we will be right back. ♪ john: we showed you donald trump's which -- pitch to bernie sanders voters. hillary clinton seem to have a similar goal. while she did not mention him by intended audience was unmistakable. ms. clinton: toomey corporations have embraced policies that favor hedge funds and other big shareholders and top regiment at the expense of their workers, communities, and even their long-term value. they are driven by wall street's obsession with short term share prices and quarterly earnings. it is wrong to take taxpayer dollars with one hand and give out with the other hand. [applause] that is hillary clinton talking to those sanders voters. aboute been talking sanders this show. is that enough for those sanders vo
john: given the stakes on national security, he makes one big mistake -- you make that one big geraldstake, it could all be over. we look atxt, hillary clinton's rebuttal speech focusing on her economic ideas and her criticism of dollars -- of donald trump. programre watching this on the television, you can listen to us live on the radio at bloomberg 99.1 fm. we will be right back. ♪ john: we showed you donald trump's which -- pitch to bernie sanders voters. hillary clinton seem to have a...
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and i have one other amendment and that is on -- i did talk with deputy city attorney john givener andhat's on page 1, line 22. i believe that's where we're going to add the mayor shall appoint -- to fill the vacancy within 28 days. that 28 day limit will apply to all vacancies and the mayor making an appointment for all vacancies in elective office in san francisco. and that might trigger a change in the title, and if mr. givener can explain how that would get done, make sure that we can have these all done today, so we can continue this to the next rules committee meeting. >> sure, deputy city attorney, john givener. actually i don't have the final version in front of me, but basically we'll change the short title and long title to reflect that the charter amendment now applies to 28-day window for appointment to all elected vacancy other than a vacancy in the office of the mayor. the other amendment that supervisor avalos mentioned regarding consolidation with a special election doesn't require a change in the title. so after this meeting, the committee adopts its amendments and we'
and i have one other amendment and that is on -- i did talk with deputy city attorney john givener andhat's on page 1, line 22. i believe that's where we're going to add the mayor shall appoint -- to fill the vacancy within 28 days. that 28 day limit will apply to all vacancies and the mayor making an appointment for all vacancies in elective office in san francisco. and that might trigger a change in the title, and if mr. givener can explain how that would get done, make sure that we can have...
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and i have one other amendment and that is on -- i did talk with deputy city attorney john givener andhat's on page 1, line 22. i believe that's where we're going to add the mayor shall appoint -- to fill the vacancy within 28 days. that 28 day limit will apply to all vacancies and the mayor making an appointment for all vacancies in elective office in san francisco. and that might trigger a change in the title, and if mr. givener can explain how that would get done, make sure that we can have these all done today, so we can continue this to the next rules committee meeting. >> sure, deputy city attorney, john givener. actually i don't have the final version in front of me, but basically we'll change the short title and long title to reflect that the charter amendment now applies to 28-day window for appointment to all elected vacancy other than a vacancy in the office of the mayor. the other amendment that supervisor avalos mentioned regarding consolidation with a special election doesn't require a change in the title. so after this meeting, the committee adopts its amendments and we'
and i have one other amendment and that is on -- i did talk with deputy city attorney john givener andhat's on page 1, line 22. i believe that's where we're going to add the mayor shall appoint -- to fill the vacancy within 28 days. that 28 day limit will apply to all vacancies and the mayor making an appointment for all vacancies in elective office in san francisco. and that might trigger a change in the title, and if mr. givener can explain how that would get done, make sure that we can have...
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john doe. if voters are given a choice john doe starts with about 10 or 12% of the electorate.et into debates. it helps that he's not a politician. if you polled for congressman john doe the number almost drops in half. the fact that he's a real human being might be an advantage. >> there would have to be a lot of money raised up front. you have ballot access deadlines coming up in ohio and other places very soon. he'd have to start petition drives where i am many georgia, the bar was 100,000 signatures. you only need 5 to 7,000 signatures, you need to raise money and get on the ballot. it's a daunting task. david has a good bit of access from donors who are willing to chip in. >> married, father of three, intelligent, highly religious. bronze star for valor, service in iraq, pretty impressive.> joining me now with reaction, herman cain. herman, good to see you. you hear the argument they don't care. they don't care if it hands the election to hillary clinton, on principle, they can't get behind trump. do you think david french could turn into a spoiler in this race? >> no, i a
john doe. if voters are given a choice john doe starts with about 10 or 12% of the electorate.et into debates. it helps that he's not a politician. if you polled for congressman john doe the number almost drops in half. the fact that he's a real human being might be an advantage. >> there would have to be a lot of money raised up front. you have ballot access deadlines coming up in ohio and other places very soon. he'd have to start petition drives where i am many georgia, the bar was...
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john was given the responsibility of creating exactly what was on film so that we could dovetail it into create what would be a seamless 20 minutes. so we plugged the gaps, basically. >> the alien in the film i saw looked like it had been very badly injured in some kind of incident. there was a big tear around the knee and burns here and there and bruising. i was very shocked, very shocked. >> humphries says he viewed frames from the original damaged film and was able to replicate the alien seen on the operating table. >> when you make any sculpture, you start with an armature, which is an aluminum frame. so you make a frame, get lots of bags of clay, and then you literally just manipulate that clay into the shape and form you want. in this case, an alien. it's painted then with special silicone paint. you can then set about doing effects. i got bits and bobs from the butchers. and interpreted what i could see from the pathology going on on the alien in the film as best i could. >> john even appears in the film. here he is holding the scalpel. >> i have to take the role of the american s
john was given the responsibility of creating exactly what was on film so that we could dovetail it into create what would be a seamless 20 minutes. so we plugged the gaps, basically. >> the alien in the film i saw looked like it had been very badly injured in some kind of incident. there was a big tear around the knee and burns here and there and bruising. i was very shocked, very shocked. >> humphries says he viewed frames from the original damaged film and was able to replicate...
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and i have one other amendment and that is on -- i did talk with deputy city attorney john givener andhat's on page 1, line 22. i believe that's where we're going to add the mayor shall appoint -- to fill the vacancy within 28 days. that 28 day limit will apply to all vacancies and the mayor making an appointment for all vacancies in elective office in san francisco. and that might trigger a change in the title, and if mr. givener can explain how that would get done, make sure that we can have these all done today, so we can continue this to the next rules committee meeting. >> sure, deputy city attorney, john givener. actually i don't have the final version in front of me, but basically we'll change the short title and long title to reflect that the charter amendment now applies to 28-day window for appointment to all elected vacancy other than a vacancy in the office of the mayor. the other amendment that supervisor avalos mentioned regarding consolidation with a special election doesn't require a change in the title. so after this meeting, the committee adopts its amendments and we'
and i have one other amendment and that is on -- i did talk with deputy city attorney john givener andhat's on page 1, line 22. i believe that's where we're going to add the mayor shall appoint -- to fill the vacancy within 28 days. that 28 day limit will apply to all vacancies and the mayor making an appointment for all vacancies in elective office in san francisco. and that might trigger a change in the title, and if mr. givener can explain how that would get done, make sure that we can have...
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john wooden. "talent is god-given, be humble. fame is man-given, be grateful.self-given, be careful." thank you for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow. as always we're online at it's tfrom the old way off buying and selling cars. introducing beepi, the radical new way to buy & sell cars, all online. carefully inspected, guaranteed and delivered right to you. if you never have to step foot on a dealership lot again, neither should they. beepi.com zero to happy. ♪ amazing sleep stays with you all day and all night. sleep number beds with sleepiq technology give you the knowledge to adjust for the best sleep ever. don't miss the lowest prices of the season going on now,
john wooden. "talent is god-given, be humble. fame is man-given, be grateful.self-given, be careful." thank you for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow. as always we're online at it's tfrom the old way off buying and selling cars. introducing beepi, the radical new way to buy & sell cars, all online. carefully inspected, guaranteed and delivered right to you. if you never have to step foot on a dealership lot again, neither should they. beepi.com...
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john wooden. "talent is god-given, be humble. fame is man-given, be grateful.self-given, be careful." thank you for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow. as always we're online at abcnews.com and o >> get ready, because you're about to watch some folks play a game for the kind of life-changing money that most of us just dream about. this is "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ♪ hello, everybody. i'm chris harrison. welcome to the show. are you guys ready to play "who wants to be a millionaire"? [cheers and applause] all right! today's first contestant is a 20-year-old college student who's been watching this show since he was five years old. that makes me feel old. 15 years of training has led to this very moment. here he is. from pensacola, florida, please welcome matthew bailey. [cheers and applause] matthew, how you doing, man? >> doing great. it's good to meet you. [applause] >> i'm pretty sure i have concert t-shirts older than you. >> [laughs] who knows? >> but you have been watching this show your entire life. >> yes
john wooden. "talent is god-given, be humble. fame is man-given, be grateful.self-given, be careful." thank you for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow. as always we're online at abcnews.com and o >> get ready, because you're about to watch some folks play a game for the kind of life-changing money that most of us just dream about. this is "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ♪ hello, everybody. i'm chris harrison....
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john wooden. "talent is god-given, be humble. fame is man-given, be grateful.self-given, be careful." thank you for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow. as always we're online at abcnews.com and our "nightline" facebook page. ma, what is it? what happened? ugh, it just never stops with your father. what did he do? he was voted man of the year. man of the year? what has happened to time magazine? no, no. at his lodge. what has happened to his lodge? they're so stupid. women aren't even allowed near the place until they want one of us to arrange a tribute or something. tribute? we gotta go? i got dibs on "i'm sick" that night. you do some cop overtime at work, monkey on a bus somewhere. yeah. no, no. i wanna go. it's an honor to be son of man of the year. i don't even wanna be brother of guy who wants to be son of man of the year. no. robert has the right attitude. this is a big deal for your father. and i want nothin' to do with it. what do you mean? thought you had to organize the whole thing. oh, no! oh, yeah. you two are gonna
john wooden. "talent is god-given, be humble. fame is man-given, be grateful.self-given, be careful." thank you for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow. as always we're online at abcnews.com and our "nightline" facebook page. ma, what is it? what happened? ugh, it just never stops with your father. what did he do? he was voted man of the year. man of the year? what has happened to time magazine? no, no. at his lodge. what has happened to...
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john: alex conant, not alex wagner, do you think the republicans have reached the conclusion -- i've heard you saying that trump needs to change, the more presidential. have you givent up now? [laughter] john: a lot of republicans are saying that is a lost cause. alex c.: losing hope is probably the right way to look at it. donald trump, he is going to win this fall, needs to have a campaign around in the heat circuits -- he needs circuits for his message against the clinton machine. it is troubling that we are not taken affirmative steps towards putting together the kind of campaign he needs not just to win but just to have it be close this fall. the trajectory in the polls is very troubling and if i am donald trump, i'm worried about it. alex w.: but, alex, when we hear party elders and strategists and related folks saying that trump needs to get on message and do needsne might say trump described things and do several other things that will never naturally have been given this master jeffrey s far as this man -- this man's trajectory best part. what reason is there to hope that he will do these reforms in a timely fashion? alex c.: because he wants to win. alex
john: alex conant, not alex wagner, do you think the republicans have reached the conclusion -- i've heard you saying that trump needs to change, the more presidential. have you givent up now? [laughter] john: a lot of republicans are saying that is a lost cause. alex c.: losing hope is probably the right way to look at it. donald trump, he is going to win this fall, needs to have a campaign around in the heat circuits -- he needs circuits for his message against the clinton machine. it is...
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charles: in the meantime, john brennan given a dire warning and our fight against terror.e details for you next. every day you read headlines about businesses being hacked and intellectual property being stolen. that is cyber-crime. and it affects each and every one of us. microsoft created the digital crimes unit to fight cyber-crime. we use the microsoft cloud to visualize information so we can track down the criminals. when it comes to the cloud, trust and security are paramount. we're building what we learn back into the cloud to make people and organizations safer. charles: take a look at golden shiny stuff. shining big-time today in a sea of red. a two-year high has come back a little bit. gold enthusiasts want to see a close above 1300 out. president obama in the meantime counting success against isis earlier in the week. early today the cia painted a much more dire picture. >> crisis of a large cadre of western writers who could potentially service operatives for attacks in the west. the group is probably exploring a variety of means for infiltrating the west, incl
charles: in the meantime, john brennan given a dire warning and our fight against terror.e details for you next. every day you read headlines about businesses being hacked and intellectual property being stolen. that is cyber-crime. and it affects each and every one of us. microsoft created the digital crimes unit to fight cyber-crime. we use the microsoft cloud to visualize information so we can track down the criminals. when it comes to the cloud, trust and security are paramount. we're...
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walked out of jail earlier today after serving most of the one-year sentence he was given for killing springfield resident john gear back in 2013. the sentence was all part of a plea deal. torrez had been in jail since last august with time credited for good behavior, he served 10 months behind bars. >>> in the district of columbia tonight change is coming to the public school system she had some victories to celebrate. public school enrollment is up in the city, test scores are up compared to other urban school districts but achievement gaps still need a lot of attention, especially in areas like proficiency in reading and math. mayor muriel bowser says she didn't ask for the chancellor's resignation. she says she will launch a nationwide search to replace her at the helm of the city schools. >>> today a grand jury returned a 270 count indictment against former school aide deonte carraway. at least 23 victims as young as nine. >> because of the production of the pornography and because of the devices that were used, we are hoping to be able to prosecute these cases in ways that will not further harm the child
walked out of jail earlier today after serving most of the one-year sentence he was given for killing springfield resident john gear back in 2013. the sentence was all part of a plea deal. torrez had been in jail since last august with time credited for good behavior, he served 10 months behind bars. >>> in the district of columbia tonight change is coming to the public school system she had some victories to celebrate. public school enrollment is up in the city, test scores are up...
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to that end, the next environmental pack led by thomas speier has been given by john bell. >> and proposition aa is one that everyone will contend with. tell bus about that one. >> we've got the partial tax to curb coastal flooding and restore bay wetland, if you will. that's going to be applied to everyone in all nine counties if the measure wins an overall two-thirds vote. a very novel thing to do here. we haven't seen it before. so, yeah, whether it's the presidency, whether it's the bond, whatever, we've got something tomorrow for everyone all the way from national to local issues. >> we also have you as well tomorrow. we're grateful for that. the primary is tomorrow. on our home page if you want to get some information, click on our voters edge election guide. it's an in-depth information on candidates. put in your zip code and you can find out specifically what's on your ballot. >>> three of the biggest sports event in the world are are happening in the bay area. the nba finals, the stanley cup final, and also tonight, copa america, and that's the star player who might be more popular t
to that end, the next environmental pack led by thomas speier has been given by john bell. >> and proposition aa is one that everyone will contend with. tell bus about that one. >> we've got the partial tax to curb coastal flooding and restore bay wetland, if you will. that's going to be applied to everyone in all nine counties if the measure wins an overall two-thirds vote. a very novel thing to do here. we haven't seen it before. so, yeah, whether it's the presidency, whether it's...
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john -- marco rubio. i think there's an outside chance, given how bad the polls are, and trump's behavior, and his campaignf late, and the increasing organization of anti-trump delegates, that's probably what john weaver was looking at when he sent that e-mail. mark: if donald trump is choosing between chris christie, newt gingrich, and senator corker, governor mary fallin, which of them would be the smartest pick? >> doesn't matter. it truly doesn't matter. according to the polls, it does not help him in fundraisers. beyond that, he is the ticket. unless there's somebody we haven't thought of, picking another political known quantity does not do anything for him. people realize no matter who he picks, even if it is a moderately even-tempered political old hand, it will not affect the way donald trump acts. if he picks someone completely exciting that we never thought of, i would have to see who it was, but still, he would be the late and loud head of the ticket to be outshined by anyone. john: thank you for coming on. we will get an update on turkey, how the world is responding to the terrible terrorist a
john -- marco rubio. i think there's an outside chance, given how bad the polls are, and trump's behavior, and his campaignf late, and the increasing organization of anti-trump delegates, that's probably what john weaver was looking at when he sent that e-mail. mark: if donald trump is choosing between chris christie, newt gingrich, and senator corker, governor mary fallin, which of them would be the smartest pick? >> doesn't matter. it truly doesn't matter. according to the polls, it...
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couple weeks after visiting the white house national champion will receive coveted john wanamaker at let ache ward. it i given every year to a local the athlete or team who accomplishments helped put philadelphia in a positive light. chris jenkins buzzer beater helped wildcats in april to win the schools first national championship in 31 years. >> they keep ride ago this wife. >> i love that. >>> coming up next on "eyewitness news" check your e-mail why you could be getting free money, jan. >>> guilty on all counts, chaka fat to's lead team is weighing its options after the congressman is convicted in federal court. coming up what the decision could mean for his constituents, katie. >>> jan, gray skies off to the south but things are trying out and we are looking ahead to a pretty nice rest pet between systems and we have a new storm system to track here. we will tell but that when it gets here, how much it will dump all coming up. >>> and before you hit the road meisha lets you know about the early slow spots. we will be right back. again! again! again! again! again? again! again! general mills is removing a
couple weeks after visiting the white house national champion will receive coveted john wanamaker at let ache ward. it i given every year to a local the athlete or team who accomplishments helped put philadelphia in a positive light. chris jenkins buzzer beater helped wildcats in april to win the schools first national championship in 31 years. >> they keep ride ago this wife. >> i love that. >>> coming up next on "eyewitness news" check your e-mail why you could...
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. >> a former indiana university student who is charged with two rapes was given a plea deal. under it johnext pled guilty to lesser charges and sentenced to a year probation. the county's prosecutor responded to a lot of criticism saying the case was complicated because there was a lack of evidence and the two allegations were unrelated and happened years apart. >>> a 12-year-old boy who is accused of stealing a school bus last month is in that trouble for going on another joyride. investigators in bangor maine say the boy led police on the chase this weekend. officers became suspicious because the van was being driven erratically without headlights and the front bumper was dragging on the ground. the officer was able to stop the stolen van by using the front end of his patrol car. no one was injured. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> you made it through monday. now we're getting ready to go on this tuesday morning looking live at philadelphia international airport. that scene looks a whole lot better than this one. in the langhorne area of bucks county they're still fighting this vehicle fire along the southb
. >> a former indiana university student who is charged with two rapes was given a plea deal. under it johnext pled guilty to lesser charges and sentenced to a year probation. the county's prosecutor responded to a lot of criticism saying the case was complicated because there was a lack of evidence and the two allegations were unrelated and happened years apart. >>> a 12-year-old boy who is accused of stealing a school bus last month is in that trouble for going on another...
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john: interesting and sort of confusing given the fact that opinions on ae still trump's proposals, in trump is seen handlers as better to the crisis if you were commander-in-chief. he still has some cards to play in this area. mark: of all the numbers in the poll, that will be the number to find the most heartening. the reality is secretary clinton would like to be ahead on the number. she would like to think that americans see her experience better equipping her for that, lead, withinsmall the margin of air shows you the strength is still his biggest calling card when it comes to national security. ♪ we are going to have more from our national poll on her website. you can look at it right now at bloomberg politics.com and more data on the poll. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ john: coming up on "bloomberg until tomorrow, for myanmar, sayonara. mark: you're watching "bloomberg west." president obama angrily rejected assistance from republicans that the united states should describe terrorism's that happened to be muslim to be radical islam is. he said the term of validate islamic state and
john: interesting and sort of confusing given the fact that opinions on ae still trump's proposals, in trump is seen handlers as better to the crisis if you were commander-in-chief. he still has some cards to play in this area. mark: of all the numbers in the poll, that will be the number to find the most heartening. the reality is secretary clinton would like to be ahead on the number. she would like to think that americans see her experience better equipping her for that, lead, withinsmall...
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. >> john legend and christie tegan have given birth to their first child. she is just delicious. this is luna. i am so glad other mothers just wear their hair in a scrunchy just like that every day. >> that's me any time i'm not on tv. i miss app infant so much. she captioned this one, she is in love with her daddy. >> look at that. >> they are both in diapers. >> everybody is naked. i have a question for you. i learned a new word today. maybe everybody else knew it. have you ever heard of a busker. >> raise your hand if you have heard of the word busker. >> amanda, you didn't before today. >> mamanda knew. >> i don't feel so stupid. >> you are a very intelligent person. >> it's a person that entertains in a public place for donations. come on over, sal, a little late but none thelessnonetheless app. >> this is a festive drink. >> good, sal. did you make it up on the spot? >> i had practice. >> there was a busker named jason. a busker who is a singer and entertainer, a street performer, got a surprise when he was performing on the street of montreal. guess who walked right up to
. >> john legend and christie tegan have given birth to their first child. she is just delicious. this is luna. i am so glad other mothers just wear their hair in a scrunchy just like that every day. >> that's me any time i'm not on tv. i miss app infant so much. she captioned this one, she is in love with her daddy. >> look at that. >> they are both in diapers. >> everybody is naked. i have a question for you. i learned a new word today. maybe everybody else knew...
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i think she thinks she can make you -- huge inroads with republican women, given trump's unfavorables among women. johnere is definitely anm attempt her -- an attempt here to widen the gender gap. the other thing is that donald trump's negatives are so high, it is hard to imagine them being much higher. when your unfavorables are 70%, the reason you do negative ads is to drive up the other candidate's unfavorables. because they are almost already at the theoretical limit, because there's always 30% of hard-core republicans who will vote for trump no matter what, are you going to spend millions of dollars to push up his negatives when everybody arty knows, the people who do not like him, is done, at least for now. alex: it is also a study in contrast. there is a concerted ad buy across important markets, and a message you would never see from the trunk campaign. you are struck by the contrast in campaign styles. it is hard to imagine the trunk campaign releasing -- trump campaign releasing an analog ad. john: virginia, $1.6 million. iowa, $1 million. big numbers in colorado, new hampshire, florida, nort
i think she thinks she can make you -- huge inroads with republican women, given trump's unfavorables among women. johnere is definitely anm attempt her -- an attempt here to widen the gender gap. the other thing is that donald trump's negatives are so high, it is hard to imagine them being much higher. when your unfavorables are 70%, the reason you do negative ads is to drive up the other candidate's unfavorables. because they are almost already at the theoretical limit, because there's always...
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here" we're talking with tom siebel, best known for siebel systems and john schwartz from usa today. >> i wanted to step back given your experience in the valley and assess where you think the value is now. also during a political season because it's become more politicized with what trump has said about various people in tech. what i'm wondering is, how has silicon valley changed and do you thinks much more political? >> i think it probably has become more political certainly today than it was in the '80s and 90s. the people over on the googles and facebooks of the world are much more politically active than the people who uged used to run oracle and hewlett-packard. you guys fought, you were scrappy, scott mcneilly would thrown down in front of cameras. everyone always wants to be friend. elon is the last fighter. even you, this is a tom siebel 2.0, you haven't said anything wise cracking or thrown anyone under the bus in the five minutes we've been on. >> we're kind of disappointing in that. >> john and i are valley old timers in a world where people have been blogging about the valley for six months. when last
here" we're talking with tom siebel, best known for siebel systems and john schwartz from usa today. >> i wanted to step back given your experience in the valley and assess where you think the value is now. also during a political season because it's become more politicized with what trump has said about various people in tech. what i'm wondering is, how has silicon valley changed and do you thinks much more political? >> i think it probably has become more political certainly...
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john: interesting and sort of confusing given the fact that there was these opinions on a lot of trump'srgin of 45-41 trump is seen by voters as better to handle commander if he were a year from now. he still has some cards to play in this area. mark: of all the numbers in the poll, that will be the number to find the most heartening. the reality is secretary clinton would like to be ahead on the number. she would like to think that americans see her experience better equipping her for that, and again, a small lead, within shows you of error that strength is still his biggest calling card when it comes to national security. we are going to have more from our national poll including president obama's favorable rating on our website. you can look at it right now at bloomberg politics.com and more data on the poll. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ john: coming up on a bloomberg west, until tomorrow for me and mark, sayonara. ♪ ♪ it is wednesday, the 15th of june. this is "trending business". .nd i am rishaad salamat ♪ we will be taking you to singapore, sydney, kuala lumpur, and taipei. brexit co
john: interesting and sort of confusing given the fact that there was these opinions on a lot of trump'srgin of 45-41 trump is seen by voters as better to handle commander if he were a year from now. he still has some cards to play in this area. mark: of all the numbers in the poll, that will be the number to find the most heartening. the reality is secretary clinton would like to be ahead on the number. she would like to think that americans see her experience better equipping her for that,...
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john: no one, ever! really? donald trump says he's been the most transparent candidate. >> i've probably given more interviews thanedited with that. john: is that being transparent? doing interviews? deroy murdock is watching the candidates closely so i don't have to, strong opinions about the differences. >> trump is like the eternal flame, he's always there. sent out 6,000 messages via twitter on this campaign, and you get a constant stream of thought from him. if there's any negative here, never shuts up. john: he hasn't released his taxes. >> that's one area he's not been transparent. apart from, that he's very open, he's happy to be on interviews, on television all the time. probably more than people want to see him. versus hillary clinton, i think she was with a five or six week period where she refused to give interviews, wouldn't talk to journalists. this goes back to time in the white house. she did hillary care task force. they met in secret. put the package together without outside input. kept the doors locked, cooked the thing up in secret. that's one of the things it failed. when it came out, people s
john: no one, ever! really? donald trump says he's been the most transparent candidate. >> i've probably given more interviews thanedited with that. john: is that being transparent? doing interviews? deroy murdock is watching the candidates closely so i don't have to, strong opinions about the differences. >> trump is like the eternal flame, he's always there. sent out 6,000 messages via twitter on this campaign, and you get a constant stream of thought from him. if there's any...
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john: there is a way in which the verdict was striking a blow, sometimes for racial justice and the city, givenhistory. you can see why people believe that. ezra: and i want people to understand that. i do not want people to watch and be like, i wanted that, too, but if there is a level of empathy the people arrive at after having watched this, whether you are a white person who never thought about incidents of race and you are wondering why people were celebrating. and you watch this and emotionally connect with the justices and you go, you know, i get that. i understand. john: i imagine you looked at hundreds of hours of footage and thought about this insanely intensely for a couple years of your life, right? and you will be talking about o.j. simpson for the next, who knows how long. depending on how successful this whole venture is. what is the take away for you? what do you say to people? what did you learn about o.j. simpson? ezra: the one thing i can say is i was taken by o.j. simpson like everyone else, as a kid growing up, you know, as an athlete and celebrity. but it is really hard wh
john: there is a way in which the verdict was striking a blow, sometimes for racial justice and the city, givenhistory. you can see why people believe that. ezra: and i want people to understand that. i do not want people to watch and be like, i wanted that, too, but if there is a level of empathy the people arrive at after having watched this, whether you are a white person who never thought about incidents of race and you are wondering why people were celebrating. and you watch this and...
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have you given that up now like a lot of republicans? [laughter] john not alex wagner, alex conant, let me ask you this. you think republicans have finally reached the conclusion -- i've heard you on the show saying a couple of times that trump needs to change. he needs to moderate. he needs to be more presidential. have you given that up now like a lot of republicans? [laughter] john: a lot of republicans to me seem to hear trump and say that is a lost cause. he is going to be who he is going to be. alex c.: losing hope is probably the right way to look at it. donald trump, if he is going to win this fall needs to create a campaign around him. he needs to have a message. he needs to have surrogates that go out and echo his message to compete with the clinton machine. that is not happening. he has been the presumptive nominee now for over six weeks. it is very troubling that we have not taken those affirmative steps toward putting together the kind of campaign that he needs to put together, not just to win, but to have it to be close this fall. the traj
have you given that up now like a lot of republicans? [laughter] john not alex wagner, alex conant, let me ask you this. you think republicans have finally reached the conclusion -- i've heard you on the show saying a couple of times that trump needs to change. he needs to moderate. he needs to be more presidential. have you given that up now like a lot of republicans? [laughter] john: a lot of republicans to me seem to hear trump and say that is a lost cause. he is going to be who he is going...
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>> i'm a little bit amused by this discussion, given the fact that john mccain clarified his statementon the spur of the moment we say things. but he did walk back his comment that it wasn't president obama personally. >> well, personally and directly. i mean, you can call -- hold on. you can call that a walk-back, but he didn't take away what he said. that he's directly responsible. i mean -- directly or personally, i mean, it's equally awful to say. >> but i think -- you know, it's based on his security advisers, people making the direction of the country, of how we're going to fight this battle, this war on isis. and in regards to the shooting in orlando, i -- you know, i heard part of his speech today when he was down there and you played a piece of it for me. and it's a tough thing to do to go down there and talk about it. but i wish we could at least have one day that the country, america, we could weep for this horrible tragedy together without politicizing it and blaming it all on gun control. it just seems outrageous to me that that's where these things always want to go, inst
>> i'm a little bit amused by this discussion, given the fact that john mccain clarified his statementon the spur of the moment we say things. but he did walk back his comment that it wasn't president obama personally. >> well, personally and directly. i mean, you can call -- hold on. you can call that a walk-back, but he didn't take away what he said. that he's directly responsible. i mean -- directly or personally, i mean, it's equally awful to say. >> but i think -- you...
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thinks you should be going to jail over the e-mail issues and on "face the nation" he's just given an interview to john dickerson where he said he would look at this when he becomes president. listen. >> i would have my attorney general look at it because everyone knows that she's guilty. now, i would say this, she's guilty, but i would let my attorney general make that determination. maybe they would disagree. >> your response? >> well, it's a typical trumpism. and i don't have any response, you know, when he attacks me, i am not going to respond, but i think it is in keeping with his very vicious public attack against the judge, the federal judge, who is hearing the case against so-called trump university, a judge who has an impeccable record as a prosecutor, who actually spent, as i'm told, nearly a year in hiding because of threats from criminal drug cartels against his life, who was appointed first by the republican governor of california, governor schwarzenegger, then appointed by a democratic president, president obama, because of his extraordinary legal record. and what trump is doing is trying
thinks you should be going to jail over the e-mail issues and on "face the nation" he's just given an interview to john dickerson where he said he would look at this when he becomes president. listen. >> i would have my attorney general look at it because everyone knows that she's guilty. now, i would say this, she's guilty, but i would let my attorney general make that determination. maybe they would disagree. >> your response? >> well, it's a typical trumpism. and...
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john: no one, ever! really? donald trump says he's been the most transparent candidate. >> i've probably given more interviews thanted with that. john: is that being transparent? doing interviews? deroy murdock is watching the candidates closely so i don't have to, strong opinions about the differences. >> trump is like the eternal flame, he's always there. sent out 6,000 messages via twitter on this campaign, and you get a constant stream of thought from him. if there's any negative here, never shuts up. john: he hasn't released his taxes. >> that's one area he's not been transparent. apart from, that he's very open, he's happy to be on interviews, on television all the time. probably more than people want to see him. versus hillary clinton, i think she was with a five or six week period where she refused to give interviews, wouldn't talk to journalists. this goes back to time in the white house. she did hillary care task force. they met in secret. put the package together without outside input. kept the doors locked, cooked the thing up in secret. that's one of the things it failed. when it came out, people saw
john: no one, ever! really? donald trump says he's been the most transparent candidate. >> i've probably given more interviews thanted with that. john: is that being transparent? doing interviews? deroy murdock is watching the candidates closely so i don't have to, strong opinions about the differences. >> trump is like the eternal flame, he's always there. sent out 6,000 messages via twitter on this campaign, and you get a constant stream of thought from him. if there's any...
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john: i have not heard that before. given what we know about atomic energy and the intricacies of this technology, i think it would be hard pressed for anyone outside of the u.s. to do this. they got a lot of their information -- [inaudible] there is a move a foot to quit to the war. what they wanted to do was make nuclear technology reefer everybody. everybody gets it that way, nobody will use it against each other. they get shut down summarily in 1946. no, we are holding onto this stuff. of course, the russians want it. but that goes away, sir, and the americans will hold onto it. [inaudible] diplomatic tools? i haven't seen anything towards that end. harry truman will rattle his butr with regard to korea, it's because he wants to get this war over with. it's not really a real threat, but he rattles the saber. i haven't seen anything in my research that was substantial. any more questions? patiencereciate your and letting me indulge myself. thank you very much. [applause] much.nk you very the doctor will be out in the hallw
john: i have not heard that before. given what we know about atomic energy and the intricacies of this technology, i think it would be hard pressed for anyone outside of the u.s. to do this. they got a lot of their information -- [inaudible] there is a move a foot to quit to the war. what they wanted to do was make nuclear technology reefer everybody. everybody gets it that way, nobody will use it against each other. they get shut down summarily in 1946. no, we are holding onto this stuff. of...
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how do you look, john, as diversification in this kind of market, given the kinds of challenges we have now? >> certainly you want to think about commodities as a relative value, so obviously oil as one commodity has bounced up substantially. you want to think about some of the other commodities as a small component. remember that commodities themselves don't generate any income. the companies that so we look at companies growing their earnings rather than the base metal or element themselves. >>>. >>> as follows injure to europe, what do you do? >> the european -- they're distill going to buy soap, mortgages, pharmaceuticals, to look for companies that may be providing growth. those european consumers will still demand goods and services. >> john sweeney, we appreciate it. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> as we go to take a break, we look at the markets again. the bounce still up a bit. dow down probably about many 5 or so points from its highs earlier in the day. still a decent gain, but plenty left to go. we're going to check out the european close, when we come back. ♪ approachi
how do you look, john, as diversification in this kind of market, given the kinds of challenges we have now? >> certainly you want to think about commodities as a relative value, so obviously oil as one commodity has bounced up substantially. you want to think about some of the other commodities as a small component. remember that commodities themselves don't generate any income. the companies that so we look at companies growing their earnings rather than the base metal or element...
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. >> i, of course, have given money to veterans' charities. and john mccain and i actually helped raise funding for the intrepid fallen heroes fund. and i worked with senator lindsey graham to expand health care to national guard and reserve members. so much of the work that i've done has met tens of millions of dollars in increased benefits to veterans and their families. >> raising money for veterans is becoming a campaign issue today. donald trump vicarating some members of the media asking him questions, and he raised some $5.6 million, he says, and all the checks are out and he listed all the organizations that have received these checks. meantime, outside that event as he was holding this news conference, there were protesters holding signs, veterans saying that trump is essentially against veterans in some way. it turns out, this is "the daily beast" saying this, that marine veteran clinton supporter alexander mccoy served as a spokesman for the demonstrators. went to great lengths to hide the clinton's involvement with organizing the protest. t
. >> i, of course, have given money to veterans' charities. and john mccain and i actually helped raise funding for the intrepid fallen heroes fund. and i worked with senator lindsey graham to expand health care to national guard and reserve members. so much of the work that i've done has met tens of millions of dollars in increased benefits to veterans and their families. >> raising money for veterans is becoming a campaign issue today. donald trump vicarating some members of the...
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has that given the republican party the upper hand at this stage? john: at this stage, maybe.ut there's an awful long way to go between now and november, and the optics will change substantially if hillary crosses the finishing line next week in the next round of primaries. then i am sure the clinton campaign hopes they will be able to bring bernie sanders on board, if not all of his supporters, patch up, unified, and start concentrating on the main fight in november. the democratic party are still slugging it out, while the republican party are putting themselves together, but that is transient, that will change very quickly. jane: we will wait and see. thank you very much indeed for joining me. turkey has recalled its ambassador to berlin after a vote by germany's parliament to declare the mass killings of armenians during the first world war as genocide. time whenmes at a germany is relying on turkey to stem the flow of migrants into europe. armenia says more than one million armenians were murdered by ottoman turkish forces in 1915. turkey disputes the figures and rejects
has that given the republican party the upper hand at this stage? john: at this stage, maybe.ut there's an awful long way to go between now and november, and the optics will change substantially if hillary crosses the finishing line next week in the next round of primaries. then i am sure the clinton campaign hopes they will be able to bring bernie sanders on board, if not all of his supporters, patch up, unified, and start concentrating on the main fight in november. the democratic party are...
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but it's still -- stunningly competitive given his deficits on money, on staff, and on message. >> john, what do you think of the down ballot races? this is something that comes up a lot. the question is not only will he win but the democrats hope to retake the senate. they feel like they have an outside shot at taking the house. how real is that and how much of a concern is that to republicans? >> elections in this country are increasingly -- parliamentary. you don't see the kind of ticket splitting that you saw 40 years ago in america. so if you're -- you're a republican on capitol hill, or in a statehouse, that makes you concerned because your fate is tied to donald trump. now, they will say until the cows come home he's running his race and i'm running mine. but as you know from covering this stuff, that's not always how it is. and if there's a significant downdraft, that is going to hurt them. and i think that's why you're seeing separation between these candidates and him. i'm just not sure it matters if it's that bad of wipeout for them this fall. >> let me ask you about the effe
but it's still -- stunningly competitive given his deficits on money, on staff, and on message. >> john, what do you think of the down ballot races? this is something that comes up a lot. the question is not only will he win but the democrats hope to retake the senate. they feel like they have an outside shot at taking the house. how real is that and how much of a concern is that to republicans? >> elections in this country are increasingly -- parliamentary. you don't see the kind...
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john. listeningyou who were speech everthe best on the floor of the house of representatives, and there's been a lot of good ones, was given today by our own john lewis. [applause] [cheers and applause] mr. lewis: thank you, john larson. we owe john larson -- [applause] he's been here for hours. john larson. [applause] thank you. katherine, thank you. i want to thank each and every ne of you for finding a way to get in the way. thank you for getting in trouble. good trouble. [applause] you didn't have to do it, but you did it. i never, ever thought that one day after sitting in many days 1960, when i s in had hair on my head and a few ounds lighter, that i would be sitting down on the house floor with all you great democrats. this was wonderful. [applause] sitting here since early this morning. you came to the floor at 9:00. 9:30. during five-minutes. look what time it is. you're still standing. by sitting down, sitting in, you're standing up. [applause] we protest for what is right. this may be the floor of the house but this is the people's house. they sent us here to represent them. that's all we can do. demand a vote.
john. listeningyou who were speech everthe best on the floor of the house of representatives, and there's been a lot of good ones, was given today by our own john lewis. [applause] [cheers and applause] mr. lewis: thank you, john larson. we owe john larson -- [applause] he's been here for hours. john larson. [applause] thank you. katherine, thank you. i want to thank each and every ne of you for finding a way to get in the way. thank you for getting in trouble. good trouble. [applause] you...
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john: i always thought it was strange that donald trump has the levels he has among religious republicans, given given the fact it is the one place where he seems shakiest to me. the idea that donald trump would have something with born-again is not possible to know hillary clinton was very good. i thought trump, if only because he had such a horrible two weeks, he managed to give that speech today and do, behave like a somewhat normal candidate. reading from the script, making his hits as expected. he was actually pretty good. maybe a better day for trump because his week was so that. -- so bad. mike: because of the level of expectations. don't you think that part of trump's appeal to evangelical -- and we have witnessed into the primaries -- is because of what he did today? he shows up any gives the strong man speech, attacking hillary clinton, and his points are about strength and help protect because country. that appeals to evangelicals as well as a whole host of people in the primaries. john: yes, that's true. nobody loves talking about polls more than donald trump what we did not hear him
john: i always thought it was strange that donald trump has the levels he has among religious republicans, given given the fact it is the one place where he seems shakiest to me. the idea that donald trump would have something with born-again is not possible to know hillary clinton was very good. i thought trump, if only because he had such a horrible two weeks, he managed to give that speech today and do, behave like a somewhat normal candidate. reading from the script, making his hits as...