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enforcement officers association, a part of homeland security filed a lawsuit against secretary janet and john martin, one of the supervisors and said0 that you are ordering us to violate our oath to force the law. i have never never seen a lawsuit like this. 18000 or so agents and officers suing their supervisors for ordering them not to do their duty. this is wrong. it demoralizes our morale. when you have that kind of situation, what message does it send to the world. it sends a message to the world that if you can get into the united states you can be successful and you can stay here. you don't have to come according to the law. we have seen an increase in lawlessness in recent years. in fact, it looks like this year among a number of categories we have already reached the same level of arrest that we did in all of last fiscal year. so we are having a rather significant increase again this year. well, what happened? over half of the state attorney generals in the united states filed a lawsuit in the federal court, judge andrew hainan in the district court for the southern district of texas heard
enforcement officers association, a part of homeland security filed a lawsuit against secretary janet and john martin, one of the supervisors and said0 that you are ordering us to violate our oath to force the law. i have never never seen a lawsuit like this. 18000 or so agents and officers suing their supervisors for ordering them not to do their duty. this is wrong. it demoralizes our morale. when you have that kind of situation, what message does it send to the world. it sends a message to...
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. >> gloria, there's actually some very big news just made john martin from "new york times" tweeted it a second ago which is an incumbent republican senator mark kirk of illinois up for re-election, and we should not pretend that he isn't running in a blue state. he is. illinois's a blue state. he says he's not going to endorse donald trump. that's pretty shocking. >> it is. and i think that you can draw direct line between what is occurring with trump university and kirk's decision here. two things in trump's statement that are of interest to me. number one, he tried to walk it back. okay. there is a line. i do not feel that one's heritage makes them incapable of being impartial. so he clearly is listening to the people on the hill who have twisted themselves into pretzels to endorse him. and now we're trying to find a way not to back off of it. so that's number one. because he's trying to back off. but number two, he is a republican presidential nominee. and what we are talking about here is a civil fraud case. >> uh-huh. >> and which he is involved as a businessman. his personal
. >> gloria, there's actually some very big news just made john martin from "new york times" tweeted it a second ago which is an incumbent republican senator mark kirk of illinois up for re-election, and we should not pretend that he isn't running in a blue state. he is. illinois's a blue state. he says he's not going to endorse donald trump. that's pretty shocking. >> it is. and i think that you can draw direct line between what is occurring with trump university and...
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came out of that all this equipment that keeps on being purchased by the airport especially under john martin's leadership he retired but known for delivering i don't imagine having better relationships than with the airport. >> we have a great ri67 a lot of support from chief joanne hayes-white and director chief gonzales and they're ready to purchase the equipment. >> thank you the commission too because they have the resources they're doing very good financially and hopefully not a dip in the economy someday we will but we're getting catch up on that sticker 4 hundred was i spent half a day at the airport before the san bruno fire and they showed me how to use the joystick and the airplane and you see the windows and they describe the different things you use to put the fire out basically and that was a great experience so but very grateful that the airport continues in support of firefighters and makes the job good again, you have to remember i just marveled i don't know if mike harmon would have gone near that plane including the police officers that went into the plane knowing that was no
came out of that all this equipment that keeps on being purchased by the airport especially under john martin's leadership he retired but known for delivering i don't imagine having better relationships than with the airport. >> we have a great ri67 a lot of support from chief joanne hayes-white and director chief gonzales and they're ready to purchase the equipment. >> thank you the commission too because they have the resources they're doing very good financially and hopefully not...
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john and christine. >> thank you, martin. i was in louisville on saturday at the muhammad ali center where martin was. this is how muhammad ali wanted to be remembered. he wanted a week-long celebration. everyone had their personal memory. people of all ages say i remember when he came to my junior high after he won the gold medal. he was so special to that city and obviously so important for the world. it was a really interesting day there. it will be an interesting week as everyone remembers muhammad ali. >>> thank you for that. happening now, iraqi forces making new advances to take back a critical city from isis, but thousands of civilians are caught in the crossfire. we go live to baghdad next. u wo at the post office. they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and n
john and christine. >> thank you, martin. i was in louisville on saturday at the muhammad ali center where martin was. this is how muhammad ali wanted to be remembered. he wanted a week-long celebration. everyone had their personal memory. people of all ages say i remember when he came to my junior high after he won the gold medal. he was so special to that city and obviously so important for the world. it was a really interesting day there. it will be an interesting week as everyone...
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customs enforcement officers associatioy , a part of homeland security, file a lawsuit against john martin and the secretary tr and said that you are ordering us to violate our oath to enforce the law. i have never never seen a lawsuit like this. 18000 or so agents and officers suing their supervisors for ordering them not to do their duty. this is wrong. it tomorrow lysis morale. when you have that kind of w situation, what message does it send to the world? it sends a message to the world that if you can get into the united states, you're going to be successful and can stay here. you do not have to come according to the law. we have seen an increase in this in recent years. in fact it looks like this year, among a number of categories we have already reached the same level of arrests that we did in all of last fiscal year. so we are are having a lot of significant increase again this year. well, what happened? over half of the state of attorney generals in the united states filed a lawsuit in the federal court, judge andrew hainan in the district court of the southern district of texas f
customs enforcement officers associatioy , a part of homeland security, file a lawsuit against john martin and the secretary tr and said that you are ordering us to violate our oath to enforce the law. i have never never seen a lawsuit like this. 18000 or so agents and officers suing their supervisors for ordering them not to do their duty. this is wrong. it tomorrow lysis morale. when you have that kind of w situation, what message does it send to the world? it sends a message to the world...
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came out of that all this equipment that keeps on being purchased by the airport especially under john martin's leadership he retired but known for delivering i don't imagine having better relationships than with the airport. >> we have a great ri67 a lot of support from chief joanne hayes-white and director chief gonzales and they're ready to purchase the equipment. >> thank you the commission too because they have the resources they're doing very good financially and hopefully not a dip in the economy someday we will but we're getting catch up on that sticker 4 hundred was i spent half a day at the airport before the san bruno fire and they showed me how to use the joystick and the airplane and you see the windows and they describe the different things you use to put the fire out basically and that was a great experience so but very grateful that the airport continues in support of firefighters and makes the job good again, you have to remember i just marveled i don't know if mike harmon would have gone near that plane including the police officers that went into the plane knowing that was no
came out of that all this equipment that keeps on being purchased by the airport especially under john martin's leadership he retired but known for delivering i don't imagine having better relationships than with the airport. >> we have a great ri67 a lot of support from chief joanne hayes-white and director chief gonzales and they're ready to purchase the equipment. >> thank you the commission too because they have the resources they're doing very good financially and hopefully not...
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the la rally she will appear with christina aguilera, john legend, ricky martin and stevie wonder. and clinton is spending the day in southern california patient is 23 delegates. she is staying focused on her opponent in november. >> i will stand up against the bowling and bigotry of donald trump who wants to deport 11 million hard-working immigrants. >> she spent the day crisscrossing area talking to people while standing in the back of a gmc pickup truck. they may stops in antioch, hayward and richmond. >> the stakes in this election are bigger than we know. >> bill clinton will be at a recreation center in the bay district of san francisco. we are there and will hearÃwe will hear from them in a live report coming up at 6 pm. >> stay with us for tomorrow's election returns. we will have a wrapup of returns that we are always on at cbs >> stay with us for tomorrow's election returns. we will have a wrapup of returns that we are always on@cbs.com. >> the finals between the sharks imitate words tonight, tickets went on sale at 10 am. there was a catch. the line to get tickets was no
the la rally she will appear with christina aguilera, john legend, ricky martin and stevie wonder. and clinton is spending the day in southern california patient is 23 delegates. she is staying focused on her opponent in november. >> i will stand up against the bowling and bigotry of donald trump who wants to deport 11 million hard-working immigrants. >> she spent the day crisscrossing area talking to people while standing in the back of a gmc pickup truck. they may stops in...
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cnn's martin savidge has details. >> reporter: good morning, john and christine. honor his life are under way. there was an inter faith service organized by the islamic community. the big events are for the latter part of the week. thursday is set aside primarily for the family. friday is the day the world can celebrate his life. louisville, kentucky, has put out the welcome mat for the entire world. it will begin at 9:00 with a motorcade procession through the streets of louisville. sometimes on highways and sometimes on side streets. that is designed to allow as many people as possible to bid their final farewell. at 2:00, a service and among those who will eulogize, former president bill clinton. about 20,000 people will squeeze in the facility. it will be remarkable. these plans have been years in the making. we're told that it's not just from the family and not just from the city, but also one of those who helped make the plans was muhammad ali himself. john and christine. >> martin, thank you for that. >>> motions are expected to be heard in the case of a ba
cnn's martin savidge has details. >> reporter: good morning, john and christine. honor his life are under way. there was an inter faith service organized by the islamic community. the big events are for the latter part of the week. thursday is set aside primarily for the family. friday is the day the world can celebrate his life. louisville, kentucky, has put out the welcome mat for the entire world. it will begin at 9:00 with a motorcade procession through the streets of louisville....
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and hillary clinton sold out a fund-raiser hosting nearly 6,000 people with guests like ricky martin, john legend, christina aguilera, stevie wonder and cher and many more. but what everyone is waiting to see is how last night's call will impact today's turnout. and one sanders staffer says they're hoping it will energize the supporters. one more thing, for first time in weeks hillary clinton took questions from the media, gagling with them in compton. and bernie sanders got caught up in a testy exchange with "the new york times" reporter at the outset of a news conference when she asked about the implications of him not leaving the race. >> what do you say -- >> excuse me. >> what do you say to those -- staying in the race? >> excuse me, ma'am. >> answer the question. >> well, your hands are up as well. you have a question? >> what do you say -- you staying in the race -- what do you say to those that you staying in the race is sexist and -- >> is that a serious question? >> yes. >> that any woman runs for president, your question implies that any woman that any person, any woman who is r
and hillary clinton sold out a fund-raiser hosting nearly 6,000 people with guests like ricky martin, john legend, christina aguilera, stevie wonder and cher and many more. but what everyone is waiting to see is how last night's call will impact today's turnout. and one sanders staffer says they're hoping it will energize the supporters. one more thing, for first time in weeks hillary clinton took questions from the media, gagling with them in compton. and bernie sanders got caught up in a...
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came out of that all this equipment that keeps on being purchased by the airport especially under john martin's leadership he retired but known for delivering i don't imagine having better relationships than with the airport. >> we have a great ri67 a lot of support from chief joanne hayes-white and director chief gonzales and they're ready to pu the equipment. >> thank you the commission too because they have the resources they're doing very good financially and hopefully not a dip in the economy someday we will but we're getting catch up on that sticker 4 hundred was i spent half a day at the airport before the san bruno fire and they showed me how to use the joystick and the airplane and you see t windows and they describe the different things you use to put the fire out basically and that was a great experience so but very grateful that the airport continues in support of firefighters and makes the job good again, you have to remember i just marveled i don't know if mike harmon would have gone near that plane including the police officers that went into the plane knowing that was nobody kne
came out of that all this equipment that keeps on being purchased by the airport especially under john martin's leadership he retired but known for delivering i don't imagine having better relationships than with the airport. >> we have a great ri67 a lot of support from chief joanne hayes-white and director chief gonzales and they're ready to pu the equipment. >> thank you the commission too because they have the resources they're doing very good financially and hopefully not a dip...
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john. >> all right, martin savage, this search is so difficult in the dark. giving us the new details. >>> we have more breaking news at this hour from the orlando pulse nightclub. i'm in front of the orlando regional health center. this center has 27 of the patients still recovering from their injuries inside. six are still in critical condition in this building. that as we're getting new details on the investigation. three nights ago, of course, a gunman went into the pulse nightclub, murdered 49 people, injured 53 others. officials are focussed on whether anyone else knew, anyone else knew about this planned attack before it happened. law enforcement officials tell cnn that the wife was told he wanted to carry out an attack. she advihe visited the club and disney springs earlier this month. she tried to talk her husband out of anything violent, but she did not know about a specific plan to attack the nightclub. cnn asked the gunman's father whether he thought his son's wife might have been involved. >> can we just ask one question related to the news that'
john. >> all right, martin savage, this search is so difficult in the dark. giving us the new details. >>> we have more breaking news at this hour from the orlando pulse nightclub. i'm in front of the orlando regional health center. this center has 27 of the patients still recovering from their injuries inside. six are still in critical condition in this building. that as we're getting new details on the investigation. three nights ago, of course, a gunman went into the pulse...
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martin. >> reporter: john, the crews have been working all night long t.ne point he had as many as 50 different officer that were either on the water or on the water's edge. on top of that they have been using all kind of technology from helicopters, using those stun gun bright lights to try to illuminate the search scene. they've also had firefighters on the water's edge using infrared cameras. they're using sonar to try to search below the water. that i do have a dive team standing by. whether that team has gone into the water, it's still a potentially dangerous situation they've also brought in an alligator traper. anything that can be done is being done as they try to recover this two-year-old child. but you have to say that after so much time and the way that this child was taken by the alligator, according to witnesses, snatched off of the shore, even though the child was only standing in only a few inches of water the prognosis is not looking good t. sheriff has said in his 35 years, never has he seen anything like that in this kind of a place and t
martin. >> reporter: john, the crews have been working all night long t.ne point he had as many as 50 different officer that were either on the water or on the water's edge. on top of that they have been using all kind of technology from helicopters, using those stun gun bright lights to try to illuminate the search scene. they've also had firefighters on the water's edge using infrared cameras. they're using sonar to try to search below the water. that i do have a dive team standing by....
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melissa: scott martin and john lonski are back with us. ntlemen, i got to ask you, scott martin, when did it become an american right to be able to get a mcrib at 2:00 in the morning? i, it is my god-given right to get a mcrib at 2:15 a.m.! that's it. >> or mcchicken or, a mcchicken. we all love the late-night haunts if it is mcdonald's or taco bell. i see what you're saying here, melissa, this is interesting because this is not outright discrimination. the reason you can't walk through drive-through number one it is dangerous. walking through a drive-through, that is the first thing. this isn't outright discrimination on part of mcdonald's, doing what they want to do as private business by not wanting restaurant open 24/7 where you go inside. melissa: john lonski, this lawyer was doing on and on, all i want for my clients is the ability to eat food that is really horrible for you at an hour where you have absolutely no hope of burning off those calories and they're going directly to your heart, and probably kill you. this is what he is arg
melissa: scott martin and john lonski are back with us. ntlemen, i got to ask you, scott martin, when did it become an american right to be able to get a mcrib at 2:00 in the morning? i, it is my god-given right to get a mcrib at 2:15 a.m.! that's it. >> or mcchicken or, a mcchicken. we all love the late-night haunts if it is mcdonald's or taco bell. i see what you're saying here, melissa, this is interesting because this is not outright discrimination. the reason you can't walk through...
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john: betsy fischer martin, thank you.n the entire world should listen to the masters and politics podcast on bloomberg.com. this one in particular, but all of them. we will be right back with who won the week. ♪ john: all right, who won the week? mike: well,i did not because i was here at lexington avenue. john: headquarters of bloomberg. mike: it was fantastic. i think the president of the united states won the week. he managed to get all his cards on the table, bernie sanders out of the race, hillary clinton endorsed. john: coming up, the gawker bankruptcy news. that is on bloomberg west. until tomorrow sayonara. , ♪ >> the challenges facing our world are growing all the time. how do we build stronger economies with equal opportunities for all? how do we build a sustainable world for generations to come? how do we protect our cities and harness the power of technology for our common benefit? bloomberglatest research and analysis we will make sense of the problems of tomorrow. inequality,
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john louis was a lieutenant of martin luther king and youngest speaker on the legendary march of 1963ceo said louis helped to extend the blessings of liberties and equality. >>> retailers continue to offer new ways to get their products to you, walmart is testing grocery delivery service in denver and phoenix. the service will use uber and lift. walmart is standing curbside grocery delivery in several areas. >>> 175,000 crazy jewel gem creations are being recalled because they contain high concentrations of head. they include the shimmer and sparkle ultimate gem machine, the my look gem machine. contact the company for a full refund. >>> stock indices had slight gains yesterday. >>> samsung has unrailed new wireless ear buds, the 200-dollar ear bugs can connect to pandora and spotify through android devices and store up to 4 gigabytes of music to play on their own. >>> much more to come up on "action news." >>> legislators mass pass a law in response to the killing of cecil the lion in simm -- zimbabwe, that's a dog, there's the lion, that's coming up. at longhorn steakhouse, we know
john louis was a lieutenant of martin luther king and youngest speaker on the legendary march of 1963ceo said louis helped to extend the blessings of liberties and equality. >>> retailers continue to offer new ways to get their products to you, walmart is testing grocery delivery service in denver and phoenix. the service will use uber and lift. walmart is standing curbside grocery delivery in several areas. >>> 175,000 crazy jewel gem creations are being recalled because they...
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thank you, martin luther king. thank you, john lewis. thank you to our powerful suffer,ip that did not were not afraid. this was something that did not just happen. this happened because we stand here united. we represent this wonderful america. thank you democrats. [applause] >> scott peters. mike doyle. jean kennedy. mike thessalonica. we have a role in the house when you're not supposed to take pictures when houses in session. wasticed that mr. lewis sitting on the floor as well and i don't think that it's in the rose either. the point is, if they would turn the cameras on, we would turn our cameras off. [applause] we were very frustrated today when they can the cameras off. we thought that was wrong to not let the american people know what is going on here. i discovered periscope today and her.t to thank [applause] it's sharing what is going on here because it is the only way people will know. my wife and i have two children. we took them to first grade and they came back. we took that to church and they came back. we took them to th
thank you, martin luther king. thank you, john lewis. thank you to our powerful suffer,ip that did not were not afraid. this was something that did not just happen. this happened because we stand here united. we represent this wonderful america. thank you democrats. [applause] >> scott peters. mike doyle. jean kennedy. mike thessalonica. we have a role in the house when you're not supposed to take pictures when houses in session. wasticed that mr. lewis sitting on the floor as well and i...
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martin savage. >> reporter: good morning, john. family thanked the public for their prayers and law enforcement for efforts and they have now said they wish to be left alone to grieve privately. the recovery of the child does not mean this comes to an end. there are a number of investigations moving forward that orange county will conduct. also, this florida fish and wildlife will work to determine if they have the right alligator. they have captured and euthanized five. they want to make sure they get the right one. they don't want that to continue to roam free. and then there's going to be the internal investigation conducted by disney itself. they will refer to it as an after action report. disney insiders believe as a result of the report, there will be significant changes. going on, they say, they expect disney to do the right thing. many eyes will be watching. the thing that is constant as long as you have water and as long as you are in florida, you are bound to have alligators. john and alison. >> that's a great point from
martin savage. >> reporter: good morning, john. family thanked the public for their prayers and law enforcement for efforts and they have now said they wish to be left alone to grieve privately. the recovery of the child does not mean this comes to an end. there are a number of investigations moving forward that orange county will conduct. also, this florida fish and wildlife will work to determine if they have the right alligator. they have captured and euthanized five. they want to make...
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john f. kennedy, martin luther king... >> my thanks to all of you, and now it's on to chicago, and let's win this. >> narrator: and robert f. kennedy. many american cities erupted into armed conflict. in response, congress passed the first comprehensive gun control law in decades. >> effective crime control remains, in my judgment, effective gun control. >> narrator: those were fighting words for some in the nra. the 1968 gun control bill banned mail order sales and restricted some purchases. >> nra people said, "wait a minute, we've got other things to worry about than teaching guys how to shoot or how to hunt and so forth, or collect guns." and that's when, that was the transformative period. >> narrator: it formally happened in 1977 at the nra convention in cincinnati. as they got down to business, there was a showdown: hunters and sportsmen versus gun rights activists. >> the national rifle association convention in cincinnati went into overtime last night, a stormy all-night session. when it was over, some dissident members had taken control of the 400,000-member organization. what it m
john f. kennedy, martin luther king... >> my thanks to all of you, and now it's on to chicago, and let's win this. >> narrator: and robert f. kennedy. many american cities erupted into armed conflict. in response, congress passed the first comprehensive gun control law in decades. >> effective crime control remains, in my judgment, effective gun control. >> narrator: those were fighting words for some in the nra. the 1968 gun control bill banned mail order sales and...
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. >> >> reporter: john lewis who once marched with martin luther king, jr. led the spontaneous protest. >> today, we're breaking the rules. >> reporter: bay area democrats joined big numbers. >> i heard from republicans. i heard it from democrats. i heard it from people who never engage in the political system. they don't care who gets the credit. they just believe that the most dangerous people shouldn't have access to the most dangerous weapons. >> reporter: congresswoman barbara lee held a photo of regina jeffreys, recently murdered in oakland. >> there are other young people killed in my district, antonio. >> members gather on the floor of the house, in protest, that we cannot even have a vote because we truly believe that if there were a vote, that we would win the vote. >> we're back live. c-span is still showing it live by way, again, the cell phone cameras. members of congress shooting it themselves. they say they're planning on staying all night long. the republicans are expected to come back in half an hour, and adjourn the house until july 5 july
. >> >> reporter: john lewis who once marched with martin luther king, jr. led the spontaneous protest. >> today, we're breaking the rules. >> reporter: bay area democrats joined big numbers. >> i heard from republicans. i heard it from democrats. i heard it from people who never engage in the political system. they don't care who gets the credit. they just believe that the most dangerous people shouldn't have access to the most dangerous weapons. >>...
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john f. kennedy and martin luther king, it was muhammad ali. and he brought so much more because of his conviction. remember my remember my experience of meeting him in east hartford commitment, putting tire black on cars, if you ever had that luxury and all of a sudden this old toronado pulled into woodland body. it when i saw this toronado, has one long window and when they rolled down the window, there was brown, and he said do you know how to get to the radio station? i said it's up the street here and i looked in the back and there was muhammad ali and i said the champ. i said, i went inside and i knew my co-workers who enjoyed seeing me putting tire black on cars. and i said the champ is here. and they said and santa claus is coming also. but they came out and emerging rom this gold car was this gracious human being and at 6 ffert 3," touring above me and some of the brothers but we couldn't believe he was in our midst. and if you believe in a certain aura. he had it. he was given a gift and he used it. and that picture that appeared in t
john f. kennedy and martin luther king, it was muhammad ali. and he brought so much more because of his conviction. remember my remember my experience of meeting him in east hartford commitment, putting tire black on cars, if you ever had that luxury and all of a sudden this old toronado pulled into woodland body. it when i saw this toronado, has one long window and when they rolled down the window, there was brown, and he said do you know how to get to the radio station? i said it's up the...
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the 70-year-old singer posed for picks wit john legend, chris at the teigen and ricky martin at the concertor hillary clinton. cher even got on sharing a special moment with the presidential candidate and joking about how she lived through 11presidentss equally excited about the big event eva. >> i just came back for this event. i said we better get back to the california primaries. we have t cut the honeymoon short. he understood. >> are you jamming? >> singing with ricky to >> you are? >> no. eva is going to make a special appearance for she bangs. >> i was an extra in that they wouldn't let me get close to ricky. they were like ma'am, we will fireyou. >> now full circle moment. >> and singing with me living la vida loca. >> you do need to get up on that stoij tonight. >> and she did. >> o performers including john legend, stevie wonder and christina and belted out her classic ain't no other man. p> wow. >> can we just take a second to look at miss christina's new look. >> i always like christina no matter what. >> road rage on the bachelorette. >> temper tantrum and even blood. we talk t
the 70-year-old singer posed for picks wit john legend, chris at the teigen and ricky martin at the concertor hillary clinton. cher even got on sharing a special moment with the presidential candidate and joking about how she lived through 11presidentss equally excited about the big event eva. >> i just came back for this event. i said we better get back to the california primaries. we have t cut the honeymoon short. he understood. >> are you jamming? >> singing with ricky to...
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i sent my producer marty to feed john stossel's cat and i told him to go to the park with a jet ski to try to catch the football. let's see how martini'm sorry, john. when you get back, i promise i will help you find admiral snuggles. marty is still in the park looking for him as we speak. topic number 3. robbie richardson is a-year-old statist. he isn't even out of kindergarten and he's abusing the powers of law enforcement ask against his dad. this tiny nugget called 911 on his dad because pops broke the law when he was driving and strong arm robbie wasn't having none of it. >> my daddy went past the red light in a black truck. and he was in a brand-new car, my mommy's car. >> what happened? >> and we just had to go to the car wash, then he went past the red light. kennedy: that's fun. libertarians around here. there was probably no one * else in the intersection. then robbie's dad was arrested. and was burned at the stake for being a lead-footed he-witch. i hope you are happy, baby fascist. if you are a law enforcement official and you see a gray cat riding on an ironing board with a leaf blower attached to it, would you tweet me
i sent my producer marty to feed john stossel's cat and i told him to go to the park with a jet ski to try to catch the football. let's see how martini'm sorry, john. when you get back, i promise i will help you find admiral snuggles. marty is still in the park looking for him as we speak. topic number 3. robbie richardson is a-year-old statist. he isn't even out of kindergarten and he's abusing the powers of law enforcement ask against his dad. this tiny nugget called 911 on his dad because...
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martin short. from "o.j.: made in america," director ezra edelman. comedian fortune feimster. featuring the 8g band with johnpesta. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers! >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] good to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. the latest polls show hillary clinton now leads donald trump by 12 points nationally. i guess she's getting some traction from her new slogan, "come with me, if you want to live." [ laughter ]
martin short. from "o.j.: made in america," director ezra edelman. comedian fortune feimster. featuring the 8g band with johnpesta. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers! >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] good to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. the latest polls show hillary clinton now leads donald trump by 12 points nationally. i guess she's...
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the democrats who, over, over the years did raise alarms about this or guys like john tainer tennessee, were or martin-- from texas. there were democrats in southern states he recognized what was happening and wanted to do something about it. nancy pelosi were less interested in it. they had opportunities. john tanner had a national, nonpartisan redistricting plan that he introduced i believe three congresses in a row including the two that democrats were in charge of at the end of the 2000's. he told nancy pelosi would not even given the time of day on it. they had no interest in the issue at all. >> i don't know if it's clear that congress can actually do this when their control that the state level so winning all the state legislator seems to be the absolutely crucial piece. along with a understand, judges, judges who would rule on these things to make sure that they went their way which is also -- >> the really interesting thing about this is exactly how many levels they affected the game. the system has been rocked in about four - 55 different places and it will take a lot of different keys in a
the democrats who, over, over the years did raise alarms about this or guys like john tainer tennessee, were or martin-- from texas. there were democrats in southern states he recognized what was happening and wanted to do something about it. nancy pelosi were less interested in it. they had opportunities. john tanner had a national, nonpartisan redistricting plan that he introduced i believe three congresses in a row including the two that democrats were in charge of at the end of the 2000's....
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that sent shares of defense companies higher, including lockheed martin, northrop grumman, and boeing. john harwood is following the story from washington. what's in the defense bill that the senate passed today? >> reporter: most importantly is that $602 billion that you mentioned. but there are also policy provisions that are controversial in some quarters. one would require women to register for the draft if we return to a draft, limiting the long prohibition or limitation on the draft to only men. it would prohibit president obama from closing guantanamo. it would reorganize some aspects bureaucratically at pentagon. it would limit the size of the national security council staff. >> those are some of the reasons the president has threatened to veto the bill. what happens now? >> what happens now is the house has passed a different version of the bill and the real negotiating is going to start on just what the final shape of this is going to be. we'll have to see how hard the white house hangs out with that veto threat and what is their bottom line? is it about guantanamo? is it other pr
that sent shares of defense companies higher, including lockheed martin, northrop grumman, and boeing. john harwood is following the story from washington. what's in the defense bill that the senate passed today? >> reporter: most importantly is that $602 billion that you mentioned. but there are also policy provisions that are controversial in some quarters. one would require women to register for the draft if we return to a draft, limiting the long prohibition or limitation on the draft...
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it is an electric environment to be led by john lewis who marched with doctor martin luther king during the civil rights movement and brought so many changes to this country. to have him lead this call to action, i think signals enough is enough. >> did you know that congressman john lewis was going to do this today? at what point did you actually find out? >> like so many great movements this one just kind of happened. we have almost the entire delegation here on the floor. they also have turned off the cameras and so i turned on my facebook and have been broadcasting it so the country can see that there are those who are sitting down hoping that the republican colleagues will stand up. >> how long will you stay there? >> we will be here as long as it takes. because enough is enough. >> thank you. >>> a war of words heating up on the campaign trail. donald trump unloading on hillary clinton. it comes one day after she attacked his business record. she called him too dangerous for the economy. joe has more. >> reporter: donald trump returning fire this morning delivering a major economi
it is an electric environment to be led by john lewis who marched with doctor martin luther king during the civil rights movement and brought so many changes to this country. to have him lead this call to action, i think signals enough is enough. >> did you know that congressman john lewis was going to do this today? at what point did you actually find out? >> like so many great movements this one just kind of happened. we have almost the entire delegation here on the floor. they...
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i think john marshall would have enjoyed martin ginsburg. the question, did he just love to share good food or did you think he was aware of it's important service you is doing -- he was doing to the court? >> i think both. his fondness for the kitchen shortly after i made my first meal. [laughter] to two he owed his skill women, his mother and wife. had i think he was spared to his mother but entirely accurate with me. he began cooking when he was in service. did -- iback -- dr. came back to give birth to jane. on page one, the basic stuff. he had been a chemistry major at so he treated this cookbook like it chemistry book. after two years in the service, he was already quite a good cook. >> he was a fabulous baker and made wonderful bread. he said there was not a decent loaf of bread in washington dc so he made his own bread. sotomayor, let's talk about your food traditions. growing up, and your autobiography, you read that she cooked rice and brings -- be ans. did you learn to cook this type of food? >> i'm not a bad cook, but i'm a horri
i think john marshall would have enjoyed martin ginsburg. the question, did he just love to share good food or did you think he was aware of it's important service you is doing -- he was doing to the court? >> i think both. his fondness for the kitchen shortly after i made my first meal. [laughter] to two he owed his skill women, his mother and wife. had i think he was spared to his mother but entirely accurate with me. he began cooking when he was in service. did -- iback -- dr. came...
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. >> reporter: john f kennedy along with robert kennedy an martin luther king jr. led president lyndon johnson to push through legislation. >> we have been through much anguish. >> reporter: too much anguish for back then but what about now? today there seems to be an alarming sameness to our gun violence. from a colorado high school to a tuscon parking lot to a movie theater in aurora and a grade school in newtown. these incidents don't decrease gun sales. instead, gun sales tend to go up. u.s. gun makers produced nearly 11 million firearms in the year after sandy hook. not far from there in hartford, connecticut, sits a church built by samuel colt's widow. it stands as a unique symbol of just where guns sit in our culture today. because mixed in with the angels and the saints, you'll find her husband's firearms as art, hidden at the top of the church's columns. maybe that's the place guns will always occupy. worshipped by many, their presence carved in stone. moisture so i can get into it ao enhance mbit quicker. ral and when i know she's into it, i get into it a
. >> reporter: john f kennedy along with robert kennedy an martin luther king jr. led president lyndon johnson to push through legislation. >> we have been through much anguish. >> reporter: too much anguish for back then but what about now? today there seems to be an alarming sameness to our gun violence. from a colorado high school to a tuscon parking lot to a movie theater in aurora and a grade school in newtown. these incidents don't decrease gun sales. instead, gun sales...
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one of the students got a check to go to school from martin luther king and southern leadership conference with johnewis. part of the history of the ryman, martin luther king was here as well. jackie robinson a few years later on the civil rights movement as well. booker t. washington came to the ryman and spoke three times sometimes for graduation, a crowd of about 5000 which was the capacity back then. and they came to the ryman auditorium. it was the most interesting place to hear a speech for music in america. home of the grand all opry, museum, today it is a thriving concert venue, in the last 5 or 10 years people like diana ross, paul simon, aretha franklin, mumford and sons, the list goes on and on. some people normally play arenas of 15,000 or 20,000 play the ryman because it is such an interesting building people want to perform in. the acoustics in the ryman are the best in america. most people think the mormon tabernacle in utah have better acoustics. the reason people like the ryman auditorium is it is unique, a small venue, not a bad seat in the place. the great thing about seeing a con
one of the students got a check to go to school from martin luther king and southern leadership conference with johnewis. part of the history of the ryman, martin luther king was here as well. jackie robinson a few years later on the civil rights movement as well. booker t. washington came to the ryman and spoke three times sometimes for graduation, a crowd of about 5000 which was the capacity back then. and they came to the ryman auditorium. it was the most interesting place to hear a speech...
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i mean, martin luther king was under investigation of the f.b.i. johnennon was under investigation of the f.b.i. hillary clinton is currently under investigation of the f.b.i. how embarassing would it be to have a president who is on the no-fly list? "could we do this summit at the white house instead? air force one is in the shop." and because it's the government, you know, there's also the problem of bureaucratic error. ference, this is true-- you know who else has been denied entry to airplanes? air marshals who are supposed to protect us while flying but who also have names too similar to someone on the list! like dave been laden, but b-e-e-n laden. he's not laden now. he's "been" laden. ( laughter ) he ain't laden no more. thank you, thank you! that's what i'm talkin about! ( applause ) and whistle lady got it, too. thank you. here's my other problem with this list of potential bad people: any of us could wind up on this thing. and by "any of us," i mean mostly black and brown people ( laughter ) do you know what putting black people on a no-fly li
i mean, martin luther king was under investigation of the f.b.i. johnennon was under investigation of the f.b.i. hillary clinton is currently under investigation of the f.b.i. how embarassing would it be to have a president who is on the no-fly list? "could we do this summit at the white house instead? air force one is in the shop." and because it's the government, you know, there's also the problem of bureaucratic error. ference, this is true-- you know who else has been denied entry...
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martin luther king jr. the president they love, john f. kennedy. all of them had ways and means of saying things, that can insight, and inspired to do what was right and stand their ground on what was right. that is why muhammad ali will never die. >> you travelled the world with him. any memories you can recall? >> it is a multitude. when he was fighting. when we made the fight to go to, he said, i am going to do this. we couldn't get the fight. george foreman didn't want to fight muhammad ali, he was, he was old, if he hurt huhmuhammad ali. he said, he talk too much. he goes in there, introducing the rope-a-dope. and knocks out george foreman. then we go to 1975. he goes into the manill athe thriller in manila. he is fighting joe frazier, in one of the he stopped that fight in the 14th round. ali said, this is the closest i have ever come to death. now, if death caught up with him, death -- spirit here on earth. he has created. muhammad ali, a fighter for the people. never forget where you come from, and stand up with what you believe in. >> one
martin luther king jr. the president they love, john f. kennedy. all of them had ways and means of saying things, that can insight, and inspired to do what was right and stand their ground on what was right. that is why muhammad ali will never die. >> you travelled the world with him. any memories you can recall? >> it is a multitude. when he was fighting. when we made the fight to go to, he said, i am going to do this. we couldn't get the fight. george foreman didn't want to fight...
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it all started hours earlier by a man who stood aside martin luther king in america's civil rights battle, john. >> we are calling on the leadership of the house to bring common sense gun control legislation to the house floor. give us a vote! let us vote! we came here to do our job! we came here to work! >> you can help us win this battle, america. reporter: when the tv cameras were turned off in the republican-controlled house, the --iticians streaming attending the sit in it streamed the event live on social media. "no bill, no break," the chant. they wanted republicans to hold votes on gun control and said they would not leave until it happened. late into the night, as tv networks started to broadcast feeds from the phones of protesting politicians, the chaos continued. >> if they decide to do a sit-in, it is an inappropriate use of time. they should be reprimanded for breaking the house rules. reporter: pillows, blankets, pizza, and doughnuts were all brought into the chamber as democrats settled in for the night. as extraordinary has the scenes have been, the question is, how effective wi
it all started hours earlier by a man who stood aside martin luther king in america's civil rights battle, john. >> we are calling on the leadership of the house to bring common sense gun control legislation to the house floor. give us a vote! let us vote! we came here to do our job! we came here to work! >> you can help us win this battle, america. reporter: when the tv cameras were turned off in the republican-controlled house, the --iticians streaming attending the sit in it...
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scott martin, fox news contributor. john petrides, point view wealth management and scott wren from wells fargo are all with us. scott, let me start with you, what do you think of the downgrade? >> not surprising. take downgrades for what they are, which isn't terribly much. some years ago, u.s. got downgraded and our debt was downgraded and our debt wept up in value. these rating agencies totally blew the financial crisis in 2008. to me i don't think really that is what market reaction is to. if you look financials and other things that tend to be rating agency related to me that it is yield curve. that interest rates around the world are negative or going down and that is bad for banks. melissa: john what do you think? in all this i think there is opportunity. when i look at currencies, wow, there has to be a big opportunity there? >> this may be contrarian to say, investors should embrace the "brexit" vote because it helped push reset button on market had been a nice trajectory upward since mid-february. you get reset bac
scott martin, fox news contributor. john petrides, point view wealth management and scott wren from wells fargo are all with us. scott, let me start with you, what do you think of the downgrade? >> not surprising. take downgrades for what they are, which isn't terribly much. some years ago, u.s. got downgraded and our debt was downgraded and our debt wept up in value. these rating agencies totally blew the financial crisis in 2008. to me i don't think really that is what market reaction...
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john lewis and i, as i said, t the weekend of october 13, 14, 15, 1960. we night around 10:00 p.m. martin luther king jr. sat with him until 4:00, 4:30 the next morning. john had already had his introduction to dr. king, but it was that night, that morning [no audio] when i refer to john lewis as my good friend, i really do mean it. john lewis and i, as i said, met the weekend of october 13, 14, 15, 1960. that night around 10:00 p.m., luther king martin jr. sat with him until 4:00, 4:30 the next morning. john had already had his introduction to dr. king, but audio]that night [no at morning when i walked out f that room at more house -- at morehouse college in atlanta, georgia, i was a different person and i have never been the same since. that i odies everything would ever want to see anybody to ever say nybody hat this issue and his dedication to it [inaudible] [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [cheers and applause] >>
john lewis and i, as i said, t the weekend of october 13, 14, 15, 1960. we night around 10:00 p.m. martin luther king jr. sat with him until 4:00, 4:30 the next morning. john had already had his introduction to dr. king, but it was that night, that morning [no audio] when i refer to john lewis as my good friend, i really do mean it. john lewis and i, as i said, met the weekend of october 13, 14, 15, 1960. that night around 10:00 p.m., luther king martin jr. sat with him until 4:00, 4:30 the...
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one of those students who got a check to go to school from martin luther king and the southern leadership conference was john lewis. so part of the history of the ryman is also martin luther king was here and spoke as well. jackie robinson spoke a few years later here on the civil rights movement as well. and even before that, booker t. washington came to the ryman and spoke about three different times, sometimes for graduations. and so he had a crowd of about 5,000 people which was the capacity back then. so if you wanted to hear one of the leading voices in america during any time of the ryman's history, they came to the ryman auditorium. the ryman auditorium is the most interesting place to hear a speech or music in america. it is part home of the grand ole opry, it is a museum, but today it's a thriving concert venue which has over 200 bookings. in the last five or ten years, people like diana ross, paul simon, iowa aretha franklin, the foo fighters, mumford and sons, the list goes on and on and on. some people that normally play arenas of 15 or 20,000 play the ryman because it is such a interesting buil
one of those students who got a check to go to school from martin luther king and the southern leadership conference was john lewis. so part of the history of the ryman is also martin luther king was here and spoke as well. jackie robinson spoke a few years later here on the civil rights movement as well. and even before that, booker t. washington came to the ryman and spoke about three different times, sometimes for graduations. and so he had a crowd of about 5,000 people which was the...
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we bring in our panel of scott martin, a fox news contributor and john patridis of wealth management. scott, the vote in the u.k. how the u.k. leaving the eu, why is that such a big deal for us here? what's the financial impact of your view of it? >> i think it just signifies more the destabiling effect that a brexit would have on the overall idea of the european union. i get your point. i think it is funny that here we are a day before the fed decision and a week before the britain vote, and now the market's freaking out. this kind of stuff to me was evident weeks ago and the market was whistling by the graveyard. >> something else going on here? >> i don't think so. i think as an investor you've got to stay nimble and trades you are confident in. bonds, i like long bonds and call me gold member, i love gold. i think gold is the place to be if you want to hedge bonds and stocks. >> wouldn't be the first thing i call you, but certainly on the list. john, let me ask you about what scott praut up which is lower interest rates. that's another one of the big headlines today, right? we wak
we bring in our panel of scott martin, a fox news contributor and john patridis of wealth management. scott, the vote in the u.k. how the u.k. leaving the eu, why is that such a big deal for us here? what's the financial impact of your view of it? >> i think it just signifies more the destabiling effect that a brexit would have on the overall idea of the european union. i get your point. i think it is funny that here we are a day before the fed decision and a week before the britain vote,...