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governor keating: absolutely.ut the boston trial, it stunned us to see two young men raised in the united states, active in their high schools, who would be radicalized. that is stunning to us. whether it is irish extraction, jewish instruction, whatever it may become a cuban's in florida haitians we do a very good job of innovating, but we have to work on metal the time. tom: the backdrop to that is is of course economic might. to go back to where we were an hour ago on europe in depression, what is the key policy to get europe jumpstarted? carl: they have to fix the banks. tom: they have to go back to where we were in 2008. carl: that is right. the banks cannot lend -- right now nobody is recapitalizing them, and that is the problem. in the u.s., whatever you think about the bridge capital events that allows them to restore the capital by themselves, european banks to not have the margin for capital adequacy they are required to have to lend comfortably. tom: when you are done at the aba, you can go in the head
governor keating: absolutely.ut the boston trial, it stunned us to see two young men raised in the united states, active in their high schools, who would be radicalized. that is stunning to us. whether it is irish extraction, jewish instruction, whatever it may become a cuban's in florida haitians we do a very good job of innovating, but we have to work on metal the time. tom: the backdrop to that is is of course economic might. to go back to where we were an hour ago on europe in depression,...
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. >>> up next two of the keating 5 reveal why they're so competitive behind the scenes of their hit show "how to get away with murder." thanks for inviting me to come fishing. thank mary. speaking of mary, there's something i wanted to talk to you about. well, we've still got 11 hours til we stop. r, your daughter and i we've been together for... feel that? 236 lb-ft of torque i have to ask you something. i think i know what it is. 44 highway miles per gallon. the volkswagen passat tdi clean diesel with up to 814 hwy miles per tank. hurry in and you can get 0.9% apr for 60 months on the 2015 passat tdi plus a $2,000 bonus. i'm angela and i quit smoking with chantix. my children always wanted me to quit smoking but i resigned myself to the fact that it wasn't going to work. but chantix helped me do it. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it gave me the power to overcome the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping cha
. >>> up next two of the keating 5 reveal why they're so competitive behind the scenes of their hit show "how to get away with murder." thanks for inviting me to come fishing. thank mary. speaking of mary, there's something i wanted to talk to you about. well, we've still got 11 hours til we stop. r, your daughter and i we've been together for... feel that? 236 lb-ft of torque i have to ask you something. i think i know what it is. 44 highway miles per gallon. the volkswagen...
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caddie who is his fiance here's daly mens hoops - santa clara at usf rex walters usf head coach kerry keatinglara head coach under a minute in regulation santa clara's brandon clark makes the jumper to tie it 58- 58 overtime usf's devin watson with the great behind the back move for the lay-up 62-60 usf final: 69-62 usf usf: 10-16, 4-10 santa clara: 11-15, 5-9 that's it for the kron 4 news at 11. stay connected with kron 4 and get latest news at kron 4 dot com. or download one of our mobile apps. we'll see you tomorrow morning! bulldog: what what? mattress discounters presidents day sale ends presidents day? but mattress discounters has the largest selection of memory foam mattresses under one roof! comforpedic... icomfort... posturepedic hybrid... and wow! get up to four years interest-free financing on the entire tempur-pedic cloud collection! and, get a queen size serta mattress and box spring set for just $397. mattress discounters presidents day sale ends presidents day! ♪ mattress discounters ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yoplait. with a smooth and creamy taste your whole family loves. don't miss yoplait's
caddie who is his fiance here's daly mens hoops - santa clara at usf rex walters usf head coach kerry keatinglara head coach under a minute in regulation santa clara's brandon clark makes the jumper to tie it 58- 58 overtime usf's devin watson with the great behind the back move for the lay-up 62-60 usf final: 69-62 usf usf: 10-16, 4-10 santa clara: 11-15, 5-9 that's it for the kron 4 news at 11. stay connected with kron 4 and get latest news at kron 4 dot com. or download one of our mobile...
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sam keating was a top suspect in the murder of -- >> you find body parts in a land fill? a body sure, a head, but not charred up bits of someone unless you were told where to look. >> they wouldn't have found him at all if you incinerated the body. >> we find out on tonight's all new "how to get away with murder" but is analise playing both sides? make sure you put the kids to bed and grab your phones and get settled in for three hours of all new tgit. "grey's anatomy" at 8:00 and "scandal" at 9:00 and "how to get away with murder" at 10:00 followed by "action news" at 11:00. alicia vitarelli will be tweeting and so will the stars of tgit. "action news" will be back. i know grandma's house isn't the most exciting, but it's only for a few hours. look what i've got. when you get verizon fios, you get beautiful hd picture quality, super fast internet, and america's most reliable network. so you won't miss a second of that movie that game they love, or those moments with family. can we sleep over? please! come on! see why fios is rated #1 in customer satisfaction in hd pictur
sam keating was a top suspect in the murder of -- >> you find body parts in a land fill? a body sure, a head, but not charred up bits of someone unless you were told where to look. >> they wouldn't have found him at all if you incinerated the body. >> we find out on tonight's all new "how to get away with murder" but is analise playing both sides? make sure you put the kids to bed and grab your phones and get settled in for three hours of all new tgit. "grey's...
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he hands keating his cell phone and makes a bizarre demand that she call a man named kevin in dallas.> she is trying to do what he requests but she is nervous and can't get the number pulled up and can't call it. >> i was going to do everything in my power to make sure the baby didn't leave the store with him. so i panicked and started screaming at the top of my lungs. please help me. this man has my baby. please help me. as soon as i had everybody's attention, the store got eerily quiet and everyone crowded around. >> with zoe under his arm, wallace starts to walk away. >> i followed him along. all i knew is i ddidn't want to leave my baby's side. >> the 12-year-old sister is in shock because she sees what is happening. and we have a patron who's a preacher, a local preacher here in oklahoma. he blocks wallace's pathway with the shopping cart and he says my name is sammy. you can look at my license and see. and then we got 911 calls. >> there is someone with a knife holding a little girl hostage. he is in the meat department. i'm trying no to let him see me on the phone. >> moments a
he hands keating his cell phone and makes a bizarre demand that she call a man named kevin in dallas.> she is trying to do what he requests but she is nervous and can't get the number pulled up and can't call it. >> i was going to do everything in my power to make sure the baby didn't leave the store with him. so i panicked and started screaming at the top of my lungs. please help me. this man has my baby. please help me. as soon as i had everybody's attention, the store got eerily...
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did painting and added that big table you see professor keating use. students say filming starting at 5:00 in the morning and did not end till 12 hours later. >> they shoot the same seen hundreds of times before they get it to where they want it. >> it was the same story at bryn mawrhe bonfire scene was filmed. campus officials say neighbors called 911 several times thinking there was an actual fire. a small price to pay for this big opportunity. incol college ville pennsylvania. >> abc has replicated scenes from both campuses and moved them to hollywood. there is a chance they could come back for more. >> sony pictures is losing an executive. amy pacscal step down for the announcement comes to months after a cyber attack on sony. that led to the leak of embarrassing e-mails written by pascal. and changes to one of d.c.'s most recognizable landmarks. today crews started draining the reflecting pool to allow for cleaning and maintenance. the pool is expected to be empty by next weekend cleanup could take two months. >> one of the most romantic cities in
did painting and added that big table you see professor keating use. students say filming starting at 5:00 in the morning and did not end till 12 hours later. >> they shoot the same seen hundreds of times before they get it to where they want it. >> it was the same story at bryn mawrhe bonfire scene was filmed. campus officials say neighbors called 911 several times thinking there was an actual fire. a small price to pay for this big opportunity. incol college ville pennsylvania....
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in a loading role as anna lease keating.hose idea was it to have your character take off her wig and makeup on camera? >> it was my idea. i felt the only way that i could play annalise is if i played her as a real woman. i feel that's the part of being a woman that people kind of throw in the trash heap when you see them on tv. they buy heels that hurt their feet but wear them anyway. they take their makeup off at night. they're strong in their public life and they're very vulnerable in their personal lives. it's very empowering. for me intensely interesting. >> reporter: a bold decision resonating with women across the country and one she says almost didn't happen. >> laura inese, who directed the episode, she said, do we want to take off all the makeup? >> people questioned whether you should have gone that far? >> just for a moment she did. i said i want to take it off. >> reporter: it's that raw exposure that's made "how to get away with murder" a fan favorite. that along with sex. murder. and intrigue. >> i got you into
in a loading role as anna lease keating.hose idea was it to have your character take off her wig and makeup on camera? >> it was my idea. i felt the only way that i could play annalise is if i played her as a real woman. i feel that's the part of being a woman that people kind of throw in the trash heap when you see them on tv. they buy heels that hurt their feet but wear them anyway. they take their makeup off at night. they're strong in their public life and they're very vulnerable in...
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sot: amy keating, nutritionista "consumer reports" "for the most part the bars listen pretty simple straightforwardlike fruits nuts, honey, flax, and of course crickets." "la mayoria de las barras contienen ingredientes bastante simples como frutas nueces miel linaza y por supuesto grillos" track en cuanto a las galletas tas saben mas bn coco.gun consumer reports, aquellas rsonas alergicas a los riscos deben evitar comer cualquiera de tos ocs ya que existea estclacion entre los grillos y los camarones. ee machin, telemundos/take vo --y de este tema tratautegunta de lnoche: seatrevera a cer alimentosros si le dicen e es por ssalud?anca --escribanos a nuestra ginade facebook telemundo 48 ... su comentario podria salir al final de este noticiero. take vo/cesar --residentes de la bahia entre los finalistas para ganarse un viaje todo pagado... pero no a las playas... le diremos a donde.. gabriel live arracan los partidos de ida en la fase de los octavos de final en lachampions league ademas take vo termina el primer dia de partidos en la ronda de grupo dela copa libertadores. los detalles en deportes. e
sot: amy keating, nutritionista "consumer reports" "for the most part the bars listen pretty simple straightforwardlike fruits nuts, honey, flax, and of course crickets." "la mayoria de las barras contienen ingredientes bastante simples como frutas nueces miel linaza y por supuesto grillos" track en cuanto a las galletas tas saben mas bn coco.gun consumer reports, aquellas rsonas alergicas a los riscos deben evitar comer cualquiera de tos ocs ya que existea...
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keating. we got our wires crossed here. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized for two minutes. mr. keating: thank you madam speaker. let's not lose focus here. we're talking about our country's security and we heard what would happen if the homeland function is eliminated immediately if we shut down, even with the emergency provisiones that are existing, but i want to address an important issue and that's our security being jeopardized because of these stopgap budgets. now, what does that mean? that means we continue to work within the constraints of last year's priorities. we can't move beyond the funding that's there for those functions that we said were important for our security last year. now, the trouble with that is the terrorist threats are changing every single day. the landscape is changing under our feet, and yet we are in a straitjacket dealing with it. we cannot continue going forward. it's already jeopardized our ability to look at nuclear detection in this country because of
keating. we got our wires crossed here. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized for two minutes. mr. keating: thank you madam speaker. let's not lose focus here. we're talking about our country's security and we heard what would happen if the homeland function is eliminated immediately if we shut down, even with the emergency provisiones that are existing, but i want to address an important issue and that's our security being jeopardized because of these stopgap...
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phil keating reported from miami. >> we all know that the regime in havana has a policy of oppressionnd terror. they speak out against fidel and ra oul. >> you can see the same crimes committed in the beginning of the revolution. >> her show is two hours long and every minute is filled with stories about the daily abuse and violence endower in the hands. castro regime. >> i reported on six month old children dead on a tub boat and drowned in the bay. and you name it, there is no crime that that regime has not committed. >> she was only eight when her family escaped cuba months after castro came to power. half a century later the memories remain fresh. >> people were taken before the firing squad and you would see men taken to the firing squad right in front of your eyes. and i remember going to a prosectionon where they took my uncle and the firing squad was there and women would fate because you had to go by that place. you could see the blood stains from the night before. it was a horrible time. >> she has a perch to tell the tales but miami is filled with xoils who plenty of storie
phil keating reported from miami. >> we all know that the regime in havana has a policy of oppressionnd terror. they speak out against fidel and ra oul. >> you can see the same crimes committed in the beginning of the revolution. >> her show is two hours long and every minute is filled with stories about the daily abuse and violence endower in the hands. castro regime. >> i reported on six month old children dead on a tub boat and drowned in the bay. and you name it,...
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phil keating has the story. >> reporter: 25,000 americans die every year all because they come to the hospital vulnerable with one thing and become infected in the or or another room by something else why they are here. and health care centers like florida hospital now have more incentive to attack and reduce hospital acquired infections. one high tech way to do it is with this ultra violet light radiating robot. they are harmful to humans so you have to leave and then they beam out the uv-3 rays. when they hit the bacteria and spores in the hospital they have no defense and die off. it kills off ebola, mersa, bird virus and measles even all in just about an hour. >> nationwide it is an issue. it cost billions every year for hospital-acquired information. our battle is to make sure whatever is brought in isn't given to the next customer. >> reporter: each robot is about $100,000 and obamacare will penalize the hospitals with the highest number of infections acquired at the hospital by reducing their medicare reimbursement and 700 hospitals have been feeling that financial bruise for t
phil keating has the story. >> reporter: 25,000 americans die every year all because they come to the hospital vulnerable with one thing and become infected in the or or another room by something else why they are here. and health care centers like florida hospital now have more incentive to attack and reduce hospital acquired infections. one high tech way to do it is with this ultra violet light radiating robot. they are harmful to humans so you have to leave and then they beam out the...
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says when michael keating channeled beatle jees with -- beetle juice with >> john says his favorite momentlady gaga singing like julie andrews. ♪ >> incredible. >> nice. >> crispy on facebook page says chris kyle's wife taya being there. american sniper up for six oscars but winning only one for sound. thank you to everyone who responded. >> we appreciate you joining us and starting your week with us. >> we'll be here tomorrow morning at 5:00 a.m. >> join us. wake up early. "fox & friends" getting ready to start right now. >> have a great day. bye. >> good morning. it is monday, february 23. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. a fox news alert. terrorists in training. another isis video hits the web, this time showing extremists brain washing kids to be soldiers. a new threat at home. the mall of america on high alert for a terrorist attack as the white house warns this is the new normal. >> i don't like it. meanwhile rudy giuliani still under fire for saying the president doesn't love america but he's not done yet. this morning the former mayor seen on this couch has a new message to his critics an
says when michael keating channeled beatle jees with -- beetle juice with >> john says his favorite momentlady gaga singing like julie andrews. ♪ >> incredible. >> nice. >> crispy on facebook page says chris kyle's wife taya being there. american sniper up for six oscars but winning only one for sound. thank you to everyone who responded. >> we appreciate you joining us and starting your week with us. >> we'll be here tomorrow morning at 5:00 a.m. >>...
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sot: amy keating nutritionista "consumer reports" "for the most part the bars listen pretty simple straightforward crickets." "la mayoria de las barras contienen ingredientes bastante simples como frutas nueces, miel linaza y por supuesto grillos" track en cuanto a las galletas estas saben mas bien a coco. segun consumer reports aquellas personas alergicas a los mariscos deben evitar comer cualquiera de estos productos ya que existe a estrechalaci t los grillos y los camareette machin telemundo===sports open=== deportes ---javier "el vasco" aguirre quien en su momento fue tcnico de la seleccin de quien en su momento fue tcnico de la seleccin de quien en su momento fue tcnico de la seleccin de mxico se encuentra bajo investigacin en espaÑa y las cosas no pintan nada bien... take vo -- malos tiempos para javier aguirre. el ex-entrenador de japn vuelve al escenario de la actualidad por el espanyol- osasuna de la temporada pasada que tambin se encuentra bajo investigacin por un presunto amaÑo --- --- el tcnico mxicano vuelve a ponerse de moda por otro tema de amaÑos. al entrenador le golpe primero el
sot: amy keating nutritionista "consumer reports" "for the most part the bars listen pretty simple straightforward crickets." "la mayoria de las barras contienen ingredientes bastante simples como frutas nueces, miel linaza y por supuesto grillos" track en cuanto a las galletas estas saben mas bien a coco. segun consumer reports aquellas personas alergicas a los mariscos deben evitar comer cualquiera de estos productos ya que existe a estrechalaci t los grillos y...
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monica we have a chance to catch our breath what is ahead for the seattle grace crew, olivia pope and keating. hey, honey? huh? oh, you caught me daydreaming. dreaming about a salt water bedroom aquarium? i am, actually. with exotic fish? yeah! and a giant star fish? how can you tell? you've been staring at the new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. right. $300,000 buried treasure. with 10 top prizes of $300,000. (announcer) want to see your dream come to life? you could scratch your way to instant winning. the pennsylvania lottery. bring your dreams to life. i love my shows, but i can't just sit around all day. that's why i have xfinity. their cloud based dvr lets me take everything i recorded, anywhere i go. which is perfect for me, [whispering] because i have responsibilities. ...i mean that's really interesting, then how do you explain these photos?! [people gasping] objection your honor. sustained. with the x1 dvr library you could take anywhere, xfinity is perfect for people on the go. >>> officials in taiwan continue to investigate yesterday's deadly plane crash as they pull m
monica we have a chance to catch our breath what is ahead for the seattle grace crew, olivia pope and keating. hey, honey? huh? oh, you caught me daydreaming. dreaming about a salt water bedroom aquarium? i am, actually. with exotic fish? yeah! and a giant star fish? how can you tell? you've been staring at the new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. right. $300,000 buried treasure. with 10 top prizes of $300,000. (announcer) want to see your dream come to life? you could scratch your...
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phil keating reports from miami. >> we all know that the regime in havana has a policy of oppression,f terror. >> radio host, a cuban exile living in miami speaks out against fidel and raul castro. >> for the last 6 # 4 years when you look back you are still seeing the same crimes that were committed at the beginning of the revolution. >> her show is 2 hours long but ever are i minute is filled with stories about the daily abuse and violence cubans endure at the hand of the castro regime. >> itch reported on everything from six months old children dead on a tug boat because they didn't want them to leave cuba drown in the bay to american citizens pulverized in international airspace you name it there is no crime that regime has not committed. >> perez only 8 when his family hit cuba months after he came to power. half a century later the horrific memories remain fresh in her mind. >> people were before a firing squad in a horrific trial. you could see people taken to the firing squad right before your eyes. >> i remember going to a prison where they had taken my uncle the firing skwau
phil keating reports from miami. >> we all know that the regime in havana has a policy of oppression,f terror. >> radio host, a cuban exile living in miami speaks out against fidel and raul castro. >> for the last 6 # 4 years when you look back you are still seeing the same crimes that were committed at the beginning of the revolution. >> her show is 2 hours long but ever are i minute is filled with stories about the daily abuse and violence cubans endure at the hand of...
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joining me is kathryn keats, head of the response services of beasley. that's a philadelphia based heavily. >> hello, mark. >> is there something wrong with the encrypted protocols? why do companies with layers and layers of security and firewalls keep getting hacked? >> i think the encryption issue has been tackled by many organizations. however, focused largely has been on encrypting data in transit. so do leaving organizations has been the focus. we are increasing data in that regard. as we saw with the anthem breach, that tim cook referred to a moment ago, the large health insurance breach that was publicized last week, affecting 80 million people their issue was data at rest, or data sitting on their servers was not encrypted. so while we are sure that anthem probably has great protocols around encouraging data that they disclose externally, they had 80 million persons worth of data sitting on their servers and encrypted. at a situation that many organizations face. >> the cyber threats intelligence integration center. this the new white house agenc
joining me is kathryn keats, head of the response services of beasley. that's a philadelphia based heavily. >> hello, mark. >> is there something wrong with the encrypted protocols? why do companies with layers and layers of security and firewalls keep getting hacked? >> i think the encryption issue has been tackled by many organizations. however, focused largely has been on encrypting data in transit. so do leaving organizations has been the focus. we are increasing data in...
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at 9:00 and who is holding olivia pope hostage and then at 10:00 "how to get away with murder" and keating gets a visit from her dead sister. last week i couldn't even move, i was like this -- >> ha, ha, ha. >> what? what? >> have you to follow alicia on twitter she is always tweeting. already thank you. >>> still ahead here at 4:00 today, it's a first for "sports illustrated," how a plus size model will be featured in the annual swimsuit issue. and two stash houses in two counties, what investigators found in landsdowne and why they think it's connected to a stolen goods investigation in philadelphia. plus -- >> to stream tv shows you need a password and people are sharing passwords to save extra bucks what you need to know about this practice. >>> "action news" continues with meteorologist, adam joseph alicia vitarelli, shirleen allicot and brian taff. >> it is 4:30 and "action news" continues with sad news about whitney houston's only daughter bobbi kristina what we are hearing about her condition. >> and boy tox more men are turning to the needle for a tuneup why doctors dub their requ
at 9:00 and who is holding olivia pope hostage and then at 10:00 "how to get away with murder" and keating gets a visit from her dead sister. last week i couldn't even move, i was like this -- >> ha, ha, ha. >> what? what? >> have you to follow alicia on twitter she is always tweeting. already thank you. >>> still ahead here at 4:00 today, it's a first for "sports illustrated," how a plus size model will be featured in the annual swimsuit issue....
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. >> and we'll find out if sam keating was lying about getting away with murder. but sam is dead by the end of episode one, but thanks to flashbacks he has been in 11 episodes this season. >> for a dead guy not so bad. >> the havertown native is a thursday night triple threat this is our white house floorplans directing and producing "scandal" by day and starring in murder by nitd. >> the days get quite full. >> i bet. >> he get its done because both shows share the same lot. >> this floor is "scandal" and below us is "how to get away with murder" and the sound stages are right across from one another. >> but sometimes multitasking means showing up for "scandal" meeting in his murder makeup. >> people come up and say do you feel okay, you look a little peeked. >> while he is a powerhouse, he has been acting since his younger days growing up in delaware county. >> to be able to flex my acting muscles again is terrific and the fact that the show takes place in philadelphia makes me proud. >> and he still roots for the home team. >> i'm a die hard flyers fans, eagles
. >> and we'll find out if sam keating was lying about getting away with murder. but sam is dead by the end of episode one, but thanks to flashbacks he has been in 11 episodes this season. >> for a dead guy not so bad. >> the havertown native is a thursday night triple threat this is our white house floorplans directing and producing "scandal" by day and starring in murder by nitd. >> the days get quite full. >> i bet. >> he get its done because...
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phil keating live in miami. how serious is this? sound good. >> never sounds good with water in the helmet in void of space but apparently not serious enough where nasa would actually delay sunday's plan of third of three spacewalks to upgrade the docking abilities of space station. this friday nasa managers will discuss this with much more great skepticism and intensity. the six 1/2 hour, actually six hour 43 minute spacewalk this morning went absolutely flawlessly before the senate discover ad basically a water bubble, water in his helmet, waiting in the airlock to return to inside of the space station. of the nasa says he was not in any danger during the spacewalk. it happened at the end. he noticed moisture in the helmet but nothing like a full gallon that nearly drown ad says walking italian -- drowned a spacewalking italian in 2013. they had laid cable and lube bring wait kate attracted a lot of -- lubricate attracted a lot of parts. instead of what we've been doing since the space shuttle retired, relying on and paying russia
phil keating live in miami. how serious is this? sound good. >> never sounds good with water in the helmet in void of space but apparently not serious enough where nasa would actually delay sunday's plan of third of three spacewalks to upgrade the docking abilities of space station. this friday nasa managers will discuss this with much more great skepticism and intensity. the six 1/2 hour, actually six hour 43 minute spacewalk this morning went absolutely flawlessly before the senate...
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it is suggesting the imagine -- the math will be keating. >> and any redictions. >> some of the predictionseveryone else is making. birdman winning the both two is one and grand budapest hotel cleaning up in the art categories is not a prediction that everyone is making. ida for best foreign film is a debatable one. so some things the math agrees with intuition and some it doesn't. >> ben zausmer, check out his work. and we asked you to whittle down today's holidays into five words. laurie says giuliani needs to zip it. and for macat navy blue skies. giuliani not a match. and mickey skelton said east coast is expletive deleted cold. and alarming clowns drive deadliest oscars which makes perfectly sense in a funny way. join us into putting the headlines into five words every day. thank you for joining me. it is final for "the reid report" with my colleague joy reid up next. don't miss it. with answers anytime, day or night. i'm lauren, and i've got your back. there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroo
it is suggesting the imagine -- the math will be keating. >> and any redictions. >> some of the predictionseveryone else is making. birdman winning the both two is one and grand budapest hotel cleaning up in the art categories is not a prediction that everyone is making. ida for best foreign film is a debatable one. so some things the math agrees with intuition and some it doesn't. >> ben zausmer, check out his work. and we asked you to whittle down today's holidays into five...
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keats in service to their community brought economic security and advancement to a group that had been marginalized and neglected. by 1900, the activities of the mosaic temperature peculiars had broaden -- templars had a building and loan association a business college and even a hospital. what started as a small enterprise to provide services to former slaves seeking a better life evolved into a thriving business. at the height in the 1920's, mosaic templars was felt by more than 80,000 members and belonging to chapters in 26 states and six foreign countries. while this noble institution fell on hard times during the great depression, its impact continued. a pillar in the little rock community, mr. bush rose to the heights as being appointed as the seaver of public moneys by -- receiver of public moneys by mckinley and friend to booker t. washington and facilitated his leadership four times by president rosevelt and president taft. the friendship with dr. washington was a close friendship. he was asked to be the dedication of the mosaic templar building in 19 15. he passed in 1916. to
keats in service to their community brought economic security and advancement to a group that had been marginalized and neglected. by 1900, the activities of the mosaic temperature peculiars had broaden -- templars had a building and loan association a business college and even a hospital. what started as a small enterprise to provide services to former slaves seeking a better life evolved into a thriving business. at the height in the 1920's, mosaic templars was felt by more than 80,000...
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frank keating will stop by.bout the challenges for american banking. >> thank you so much, tom. i'm looking forward to the conversation on nigeria. it seems that we are not focused on it enough. >> absolutely. >> and the currency there has just plunged, plunged, plunged. >> that is something that we definitely need to keep an eye on. china's billionaire boom. 24 new billionaires this year. >> we will talk to the bloomberg billionaires editor. this is about billionaires and exits. >> let's call it 25. >> oh, 25? >> yes. it is an incredible run. it is coming from the second-biggest economy. it is growing by 7.5%. that by far surpasses any of the other economies on the planet. private equity money that has funded these companies are now coming out in a market that is very hot. >> what happens now? is this all compressed into the front end of the year? or does this carry-on at the rate we are seeing? >> the scary thing is that there is the volatility in there. the shanghai index was up 49%. it has been up just a lit
frank keating will stop by.bout the challenges for american banking. >> thank you so much, tom. i'm looking forward to the conversation on nigeria. it seems that we are not focused on it enough. >> absolutely. >> and the currency there has just plunged, plunged, plunged. >> that is something that we definitely need to keep an eye on. china's billionaire boom. 24 new billionaires this year. >> we will talk to the bloomberg billionaires editor. this is about...
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phil keating is reporting live from miami. what they are doing today is pretty complex isn't it? have much so. tricky, tedious. the most complicated cable run in the space station's 16-year history. it's been a busy morning up 260 i'ms above us. -- miles above us. they are done laying 800 feet of cable. later this year international docking adapters will be installed. as for boeing and spacex, they are on tarring tote get u.s. astronauts up into space by 2017. space x is ahead of boeing on this. they could seat 4-7 astronauts inside. it plans an unmanned test flight next year. boeing is not planning on an unmanned space flight but plans to send up as row knotts two times in 2017. and boeing broke ground friday at the kennedy space center. they are reconfiguring some modules, then they have three hours of lubricating to do for this weekend's final space walk for this big job. bill: never gets old. we are after he waiting comments from republican and democratic leaders. is there a resolution to a deal on homeland security and immigration? we are about to find out from both sides. m
phil keating is reporting live from miami. what they are doing today is pretty complex isn't it? have much so. tricky, tedious. the most complicated cable run in the space station's 16-year history. it's been a busy morning up 260 i'ms above us. -- miles above us. they are done laying 800 feet of cable. later this year international docking adapters will be installed. as for boeing and spacex, they are on tarring tote get u.s. astronauts up into space by 2017. space x is ahead of boeing on...
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keating of massachusetts the honorable ed perlmutter of colorado, the honorable terri a. sewell of alabama, the honorable jackie speier of california the honorable dina titus of nevada. signed, best regards, nancy pelosi, democratic leader. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives sir, pursuant to 44 united states code 2702, i am pleased to reappointment mr. john a. laurence of washington, d.c., to the advisory committee on the records of congress. thank you for your attention to this appointment. signed sincerely, nancy pelosi, democratic leader. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess subject to the call of the chair. security continuing resolution vote breakdown, depen they needed 217 and they only had 203 for the continuing resolution. to fund the department for another three weeks. john harwood says this is the biggest repudiation house speaker john boehner has suffered yet and then "roll call" says g.o.p. leader s
keating of massachusetts the honorable ed perlmutter of colorado, the honorable terri a. sewell of alabama, the honorable jackie speier of california the honorable dina titus of nevada. signed, best regards, nancy pelosi, democratic leader. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives sir, pursuant to 44 united states code 2702, i am pleased to reappointment mr. john a. laurence of washington, d.c., to...
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keating. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank the secretary, i know firsthand in his absence from massachusetts, how hard he is working throughout the world and how personally he's sacrificed for our country and i want to thank you for that. i just want to follow up on an area of concern to me personally that we've been working on in this committee and you did it briefly with an exchange with chairman royce regarding the u.s. broadcasting board of governors which i think is one of the more important areas to express. i'm hearing that time and time again from leaders and other european countries that have come to see me and without exception in the eastern european area they are seeing how one-sided it is to them and how they are worried about russia powering up their propaganda and concerned about the deployment of the internet in terms of terrorist organizations. and similarly for the center for strategic counter-terrorism and working online and how that could complement the efforts as well. so i would just like
keating. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank the secretary, i know firsthand in his absence from massachusetts, how hard he is working throughout the world and how personally he's sacrificed for our country and i want to thank you for that. i just want to follow up on an area of concern to me personally that we've been working on in this committee and you did it briefly with an exchange with chairman royce regarding the u.s. broadcasting board of governors which i think is one of...
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keating and mr. paine's remarks about our responsibility to ensure that as you are the protector of the homeland, that you have the resources necessary to be flexible to be responsive and proactive to do what you need to do to keep me safe without engaging in the political wranglings of whether or not we should hold the president's foot to the fire because congress couldn't see fit to do. but nonetheless, my question is more narrowed and similar to mr. lauder milk's question. i'm concerning about terrorists here. taking who we think are everyday young people, having them exposed to the way these radical organizations use the social media and the other recruitment resources and how -- what is it that we can do to sort of cut it off at the pass. what should we be doing in terms of accessing young students, vulnerable college students? are there resources that we should be putting in educating and counter-acting some of this negative propaganda, this ideology-spewing that is taking place with -- how do
keating and mr. paine's remarks about our responsibility to ensure that as you are the protector of the homeland, that you have the resources necessary to be flexible to be responsive and proactive to do what you need to do to keep me safe without engaging in the political wranglings of whether or not we should hold the president's foot to the fire because congress couldn't see fit to do. but nonetheless, my question is more narrowed and similar to mr. lauder milk's question. i'm concerning...
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keating of massachusetts, ranking member of the terrorism subcommittee. >> thank you mr. chairman. the confirmation of the death of american kayla mueller marks yet another tragic fatality at the hands of the terrorists. while it's undoubtedly true she would have gone on to personally enact great change that her courage and empathy impacted far more lives than can ever be counted. my prayers are with her loved ones at this time as i think all of us in the committee feel very strongly about. along with kayla, our country has lost james foley, steven sotloff, peter kasich and we have lost others, our allies. kenji goto, yukawa, all of these people died tragically. going forward it will be important to contain a well developed and multifaceted strategy with the support of our trusted partners within an international coalition as we now turn to the question of new authorization for the use of military force these are the metrics i expect to be debated and continually reviewed and never forgotten. it's critical and clear we consider this matter as the most serious of decisions all of un
keating of massachusetts, ranking member of the terrorism subcommittee. >> thank you mr. chairman. the confirmation of the death of american kayla mueller marks yet another tragic fatality at the hands of the terrorists. while it's undoubtedly true she would have gone on to personally enact great change that her courage and empathy impacted far more lives than can ever be counted. my prayers are with her loved ones at this time as i think all of us in the committee feel very strongly...
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joshua keating says today in his blog, more than six months since the u.s. began air strikes against isis, congress may finally vote on it in the next few weeks. the white house is reportedly formally going to ask congress today to use force against the group. further down in the story, minority leader nancy pelosi said the new authorization will only last for three years, meaning if we are still in the isis fighting business in 2018, the next president will have to reflue it. as the associated press reports that the 26-year-old american woman held by islamic state militants has been confirmed dead. her parents and the obama administration said today. the white house says that her family received a private message from her captors over the weekend. the information contained in that communication was authenticated by the u.s. intelligence community. it was not immediately clear how and when she died. president obama released a statement on her death. it says in part no matter how long it takes, the united states will find and bring to justice the terrorists w
joshua keating says today in his blog, more than six months since the u.s. began air strikes against isis, congress may finally vote on it in the next few weeks. the white house is reportedly formally going to ask congress today to use force against the group. further down in the story, minority leader nancy pelosi said the new authorization will only last for three years, meaning if we are still in the isis fighting business in 2018, the next president will have to reflue it. as the associated...
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keating. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank the secretary i know firsthand in his absence from massachusetts, how hard he is working throughout the world and how personally he's sacrificed for our country and i want to thank you for that. i just want to follow up on an area of concern to me personally that we've been working on in this committee and you did it briefly with an exchange with chairman royce regarding the u.s. broadcasting board of governors which i think is one of the more important areas to express. i'm hearing that time and time again from leaders and other european countries that have come to see me and without exception in the eastern european area they are seeing how one-sided it is to them and how they are worried about russia powering up their propaganda and concerned about the deployment of the internet in terms of terrorist organizations. and similarly for the center for strategic counter-terrorism and working online and how that could complement the efforts as well. so i would just like t
keating. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank the secretary i know firsthand in his absence from massachusetts, how hard he is working throughout the world and how personally he's sacrificed for our country and i want to thank you for that. i just want to follow up on an area of concern to me personally that we've been working on in this committee and you did it briefly with an exchange with chairman royce regarding the u.s. broadcasting board of governors which i think is one of...
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keating and mr. paine's remarks about our responsibility to ensure that as you are the protector of the homeland that you have the resources necessary to be flexible to be responsive and proactive to do what you need to do to keep me safe without engaging in the political wranglings of whether or not we should hold the president's foot to the fire because congress couldn't see fit to do. but nonetheless, my question is more narrowed and similar to mr. lauder milk's question. i'm concerning about terrorists here. taking who we think are everyday young people having them exposed to the way these radical organizations use the social media and the other recruitment resources and how -- what is it that we can do to sort of cut it off at the pass. what should we be doing in terms of accessing young students vulnerable college students? are there resources that we should be putting in educating and counter-acting some of this negative propaganda this ideology-spewing that is taking place with -- how do we h
keating and mr. paine's remarks about our responsibility to ensure that as you are the protector of the homeland that you have the resources necessary to be flexible to be responsive and proactive to do what you need to do to keep me safe without engaging in the political wranglings of whether or not we should hold the president's foot to the fire because congress couldn't see fit to do. but nonetheless, my question is more narrowed and similar to mr. lauder milk's question. i'm concerning...
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and when i look at her at annalise keating in this moment i don't see flaws, i think, this is doing a gorgeous woman! but particularly with social media, we are living in this environment where you can't even take a photo -- i'm new to social media in terms of instagram, but i have one girlfriend, and wherever i take a photo of myself and put it up on instagram, she will text me the edited version of this photo. >> here you are, looking better! >> i'm like i'm 45 i'm proud, i have three kids i just had one two years ago, i'm okay with those flaws. yes, is it natural to all of us to want to look better? but i think it's gone a little bit too far. >> well i mean what really is upsetting to me is how -- i call them digital drive-by ss. people get to the point where they feel they can comment on everything and anything about you, without really knowing you. and it's just our humanity is somehow getting lost. i wrote a whole editor's letter about this in january, where we are so cruel to each other in this space, especially in social media, that we've forgotten how to appreciate just our h
and when i look at her at annalise keating in this moment i don't see flaws, i think, this is doing a gorgeous woman! but particularly with social media, we are living in this environment where you can't even take a photo -- i'm new to social media in terms of instagram, but i have one girlfriend, and wherever i take a photo of myself and put it up on instagram, she will text me the edited version of this photo. >> here you are, looking better! >> i'm like i'm 45 i'm proud, i have...
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experts were divided between michael keating, eddie redmayne and bradley cooper. in the end it was redmayne that won the award. best picture going to "birdman." american sniper winning one oscar for sound editing. that didn't bother chris kyle's widow taya. she said she's honored by the film. taya looks beautiful there. they're clutching chris kyle's dog tags. >> the oscars is the night when hollywood celebrates hollywood. hollywood is a lefty town and last night their ideology leaked into the show. >> tonight we honor hollywood's best and whitest. sorry. brightest. >> for every woman who gave birth, to every taxpayer and citizen of this nation, it's our time to have wage equality once and for all and equal rights for women in the united states of america. [applause] >> we wrote this song for a film that was based on event that were 50 years ago but we say selma is now because the struggle for justice is right now. >> the disclosures that edward snowden revealed don't only expose a threat to our privacy but to our democracy itself. >> the oscar goes to -- who give
experts were divided between michael keating, eddie redmayne and bradley cooper. in the end it was redmayne that won the award. best picture going to "birdman." american sniper winning one oscar for sound editing. that didn't bother chris kyle's widow taya. she said she's honored by the film. taya looks beautiful there. they're clutching chris kyle's dog tags. >> the oscars is the night when hollywood celebrates hollywood. hollywood is a lefty town and last night their ideology...