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lawrence: yeah. betty: the small territory on the southern chinese coast raked in an unbelievable $45 billion in revenue last year. more than seven times that of vegas. did you ever think macau would surpass las vegas by that much? >> it makes perfect sense. the resorts in macau are world-class compared to las vegas. macau has taken off. pansy: we are talking about the next generation of people from china have become more affluent. betty: siblings lawrence and pansy ho have become leaders in the macau casino industry thanks to their father, stanley ho. brother and sister have a combined net worth of $7 billion. but for the last decade, they have met stiff competition. from a las vegas billionaire known for constantly betting against the odds. sheldon: they predicted i would not even open. they did not want to believe somebody else could do something better than they could. betty: they underestimated you. sheldon: they grossly underestimated me. betty: sheldon adelson has a net worth of $35 billion. m
lawrence: yeah. betty: the small territory on the southern chinese coast raked in an unbelievable $45 billion in revenue last year. more than seven times that of vegas. did you ever think macau would surpass las vegas by that much? >> it makes perfect sense. the resorts in macau are world-class compared to las vegas. macau has taken off. pansy: we are talking about the next generation of people from china have become more affluent. betty: siblings lawrence and pansy ho have become leaders...
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lawrence: yes. definitely. betty: determines to break out of his father's shadow, he partnered with james packer, himself the son of a famous tycoon. together they formed melco crown. their properties include two extravagant resorts. lawrence: it is the ultimate destination for urban entertainment in macau. betty: lawrence refers to the "city of dreams" as an integrated resort. where tourists come to spend at high-end boutiques and stay at five-star hotels. how have the casino moguls in las vegas helped you in terms of inspiration in macau? lawrence: many times in asia, a lot of people built slowly and are more conservative. when you go to las vegas, and you see the mega-resorts, the 3000, 5000 rooms, shows and theaters and nightclubs, my philosophy is like that. go big or go home. having seen that that is workable and doable, that is how i developed "city of dreams." betty: big vision. lawrence: big vision, and we need to give our customer something they have not seen before. it is about being more innovative.
lawrence: yes. definitely. betty: determines to break out of his father's shadow, he partnered with james packer, himself the son of a famous tycoon. together they formed melco crown. their properties include two extravagant resorts. lawrence: it is the ultimate destination for urban entertainment in macau. betty: lawrence refers to the "city of dreams" as an integrated resort. where tourists come to spend at high-end boutiques and stay at five-star hotels. how have the casino moguls...
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not just lawrence, but his sister, pansy ho. she tells us how she is trying to keep the gaming industry all in the family. >> my father paved for the foundation for macau today. we carry that torch. ♪ \♪ >> sheldon adelson may be trying to conquer macau, but patriarch stanley ho's industry is far from failing. his company, sjm holdings, operates the most casino tables in macau. nearly 2000. sjm accounts for nearly 1/4 of macau's revenues. we spoke with pansy ho, his daughter. she says gaming in macau is still a family business. you are the richest woman in hong kong. >> i don't know how they calculate it, but they say so. >> do you feel, and among your own siblings, the fact that you are part of a legendary hong kong family? do you feel you have an added responsibility? >> we feel like we have that sense of a legacy. there were 450 years of portuguese presence in macau. my father helped create and pave the foundation for macau today in terms of creating the largest industry, the gaming industry of 50 years. we would very much wa
not just lawrence, but his sister, pansy ho. she tells us how she is trying to keep the gaming industry all in the family. >> my father paved for the foundation for macau today. we carry that torch. ♪ \♪ >> sheldon adelson may be trying to conquer macau, but patriarch stanley ho's industry is far from failing. his company, sjm holdings, operates the most casino tables in macau. nearly 2000. sjm accounts for nearly 1/4 of macau's revenues. we spoke with pansy ho, his daughter....
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good evening lawrence. >> good evening, rachel. eric ignored for decades that should have been done. >> this sort of exit stuff interview he's doing and the way he's leaving, he's making a lot of good cases for what future attorney generals will have more latitude to do this. >> thanks, rachel. >>> well, tonight, subpoenas have been issued for hillary clinton's e-mails when she was secretary of state, which we now know were kept on a server in her home in new york. and the supreme court considered the meaning of a few very simple words today, words that appear in the affordable care act, and as usual, the justices could not agree on what those words meant. also tonight, republican darling dr. ben carson apologized for what he said earlier today about gay sex in prison and it is a truly remarkable apology. >>> supreme court arguments have just concluded on a legal challenge that goes to the heart of the president's affordable care act. >> health care under attack! stand up, fight back! >> 7 million people could lose their subsidies.
good evening lawrence. >> good evening, rachel. eric ignored for decades that should have been done. >> this sort of exit stuff interview he's doing and the way he's leaving, he's making a lot of good cases for what future attorney generals will have more latitude to do this. >> thanks, rachel. >>> well, tonight, subpoenas have been issued for hillary clinton's e-mails when she was secretary of state, which we now know were kept on a server in her home in new york....
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. >> this wasn't exactly how 70-year-old doug lawrence planned to spend him golden years, in and out of sewage pits. drains. he will tell you life even on the streets of davis county, utah can get a lot messier. >> we are at a place that changed your life, i think it's fair to say. >> yes, most definitely. >> a word what did you witness here? >> i witnessed my son-in-law killed by a swat team that i founded. >> in 1974, lawrence was elected sheriff davis county. a year later he launched the department amtion first swat team, a unit he his preference always was to resolve conflict without force. his reputation for integrity became local lore, he actually ticket. >> do you understand that to many people that is the sort of thing that would only happen in fictitious mayberry. >> but my father was born and raised in mayberry, and my mother stiff lives there. eanld andy griffith was the sheriff. >> a tense confrontation with an armed man in a truck has been unfolding all day long in farmington. >> dub's son-in-law, was covered wall to wall on local media. >> he was basically parked light
. >> this wasn't exactly how 70-year-old doug lawrence planned to spend him golden years, in and out of sewage pits. drains. he will tell you life even on the streets of davis county, utah can get a lot messier. >> we are at a place that changed your life, i think it's fair to say. >> yes, most definitely. >> a word what did you witness here? >> i witnessed my son-in-law killed by a swat team that i founded. >> in 1974, lawrence was elected sheriff davis...
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lawrence? >> peter alexander, thanks. >>> coming up republican darling dr.arson issued an apology tonight that will set a high standard for all of the other presidential candidates a standard that few or none of them will meet. which saves paper, which saves money. they have smart online tools so you only pay for what's right for you which saves money. they settle claims quickly which saves time, which saves money. they drive an all-hybrid claims fleet which saves gas, which saves money. they were born online, and built to save money, which means when they save, you save. because that's how it should work in the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. ideas come into this world ugly and messy. they are the natural born enemy of the way things are. yes, ideas are scary and messy and fragile. but under the proper care, they become something beautiful. ♪ okay, you ready to go? i gotta go dad! okay! let's go go, go, go... woah! go right, go left, go left stop! now go... (shouting) let's go!! i gotta go! can i go? yup! you can go. (beeping aler
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now time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." good evening, lawrence. >> we might be going live to hillary clinton's speech to see if she says anything about those e-mails. what is your bet, do you think he'll say anything about the e-mails? >> from having watched her speak about things like this in the past, i think she'll make a cutting aside about it that will get a huge round of applause and charge on. that's what i'm betting. >> we'll see. i have a feeling you'll be right. thanks, rachel. >>> well, tonight, how benjamin netanyahu helped john boehner get a dead cat off his doorstep. and the questions hillary clinton has not answered about her use of private e-mails while secretary of state, as i just said, we're waiting for hillary clinton's speech in washington. we'll go to it live at the emily's list gala. >> this is a bad deal, a very bad deal. we're better off without it. >> benjamin netanyahu tells congress to walk away from what he says is a bad nuclear deal. >> i did not have a chance to watch prime minister netanyahu'
now time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." good evening, lawrence. >> we might be going live to hillary clinton's speech to see if she says anything about those e-mails. what is your bet, do you think he'll say anything about the e-mails? >> from having watched her speak about things like this in the past, i think she'll make a cutting aside about it that will get a huge round of applause and charge on. that's what i'm betting. >> we'll see. i have a...
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now time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." good evening, lawrence. >> i like it he struggled more with the word stenography. or i've got it right here, cattywampus. thanks rachel. >>> today, vladamir putin demanded that iran cease military operations in yemen and german police removed material from the apartment of the co-pilot who crashed that german airliner into the question that everyone is asking why did he do it? and we have new video that might show that police planted cocaine on a man in michigan after they were caught on video severely beating that man. >> one of the most stunning announcements in aviation history. >> the 27-year-old german co-pilot. >> deliberately crashed the plane. >> did not say a word. he was breathing slowly and calmly to the end. >> investigators removed items including what appeared to be a computer. >> searchers still looking for the second cockpit data recorder and more clues to a chilling crime. >> crisis on multiple fronts. >> what had been a civil war in yemen has become a regional war. >
now time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." good evening, lawrence. >> i like it he struggled more with the word stenography. or i've got it right here, cattywampus. thanks rachel. >>> today, vladamir putin demanded that iran cease military operations in yemen and german police removed material from the apartment of the co-pilot who crashed that german airliner into the question that everyone is asking why did he do it? and we have new video that might show...
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good evening, lawrence. >> thanks. we're going to pickup all of those breaking news stories and a couple more. thanks rachel. >>> as rachel said major breaking news. "the new york times" is reporting a development from the voice recorder from the german airliner that crashed in the french alps. and war is spreading tonight in the middle east with saudi arabia launching military attacks against rebel forces in yemen. >> the crash of germanwings flight 9525. >> voices recorded in the cockpit have been analyzed. >> during the plane's fatal descent, one of the pilots was locked out of the cockpit. you can hear he is trying to smash the door down. >> we have what is already a horrific tragedy and it makes it just that much more awful. >> bowe bergdahl the u.s. army sergeant rescued in that surprise prisoner swap with the taliban, charged tonight with desertion by the u.s. military. >> desertion with intent to shurk important or hazardous duty. >> bergdahl faces a second more serious charge of endangering his fellow soldiers
good evening, lawrence. >> thanks. we're going to pickup all of those breaking news stories and a couple more. thanks rachel. >>> as rachel said major breaking news. "the new york times" is reporting a development from the voice recorder from the german airliner that crashed in the french alps. and war is spreading tonight in the middle east with saudi arabia launching military attacks against rebel forces in yemen. >> the crash of germanwings flight 9525....
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catch lawrence o'donnell tonight. 10:00 p.m. eastern. >>> after the break, the university of oklahoma expels two fraternity members who participated in the racist chant that has gone viral. that's coming up next. plus traitor, what's the "new york daily news" called the republican senators who took an unprecedented step to undermine the president. mcdonald's says a $15 minimum wage hike is unconstitutional. that's next on now. ok, if you're up there, i could use some help. smart sarah. seeking guidance. just like with your investments. that sets you apart. it does? it does. you're type e*. and seeking another perspective is what type e*s do. oh, and your next handhold... is there. you don't have to go it alone. e*trade gives you the support and guidance to make informed decisions. are you type e*? yoplait greek 100. the protein-packed need something filling, taste bud loving, deliciously fruity, grab-and-go, take on the world with 100 calories, snack. yoplait greek 100. there are hundreds of reasons to snack on it. [bell rings]
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joining me live now is lawrence bryant from ferguson. lawrence, i understand you witnessed some of what happened last night. can you take me through what it was you saw? >> basically what i saw was -- like i said, all i heard was the bullets flying and then the police officers going down. i did not see the muzzle or anything like that. >> you weren't able to see that. and you're a photographer for the st. louis american. were you actually at work shooting pictures at the time that the shots rang out? >> yes. actually, like i said, i was about to leave. i was talking with another colleague and we were debating on leaving because the crowd was thinning out and the police were thinning and the protestors were thinning. i think it took everybody by surprise. nobody expected that to happen. >> i'm seeing some of your pictures along with the viewers right now, the pictures you shot during and after the shots rang out. lawrence, there is some other witness account that the shots came from up a street, sort of a higher hill. and that they may ha
joining me live now is lawrence bryant from ferguson. lawrence, i understand you witnessed some of what happened last night. can you take me through what it was you saw? >> basically what i saw was -- like i said, all i heard was the bullets flying and then the police officers going down. i did not see the muzzle or anything like that. >> you weren't able to see that. and you're a photographer for the st. louis american. were you actually at work shooting pictures at the time that...
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i'm >>> i'm chris lawrence at the live desk. one of the frat brothers who led a racist chant has just held a news conference to apologize. he was caught on video at the university of oklahoma, and today levi petit met with officials in oklahoma city. during his news conference, petpit said he was very sorry and upset and embarrassed that he failed to stop that chant. pettit would not say who taught him the chant or where he learned it, the fraternity's lawyers have reached an agreement with ou and no more former members willing expelled from the school. the university is expected to release a report on what happened on friday. at the live desk, chris lawrence. >>> tonight, a local woman has a new opportunity to make a discrimination case against a former employer. the supreme court has ruled that peggy young of loiten virginia can make her case before a jury in district court. young had sued united parcel service in 2006. she accused them for refusing to accommodate her physical limitations during a pregnancy. two lower maryland
i'm >>> i'm chris lawrence at the live desk. one of the frat brothers who led a racist chant has just held a news conference to apologize. he was caught on video at the university of oklahoma, and today levi petit met with officials in oklahoma city. during his news conference, petpit said he was very sorry and upset and embarrassed that he failed to stop that chant. pettit would not say who taught him the chant or where he learned it, the fraternity's lawyers have reached an agreement...
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>> it was a moment, lawrence, of transcendent grace.d recounted that whole day that his family had. it started as a great family tradition going up to the marathon and ended in unspeakable violence. he recounted this in extraordinary detail, and yet sort of a laser-like focus, never lost focus, stayed on point as the prosecutors had wanted. he did not lose his composure once, and it was extraordinary stuff what he talked about. the whole day today, lawrence, it was about choices. the choices faced by first responders like police officer tommy barrett, police officer lauren woods. they had to run and leave people who were wounded to go to people who were worse wounded. they had to take people dead off backboards and give it to the living. and bill richards sat there, he looked at his wife, denise, kneeling over their son, martin. when he looked at martin, he said just by the color of him, he said i knew he was gone. and yet he had to run and run to an ambulance and get his daughter jane to the hospital, because he said they couldn't lose
>> it was a moment, lawrence, of transcendent grace.d recounted that whole day that his family had. it started as a great family tradition going up to the marathon and ended in unspeakable violence. he recounted this in extraordinary detail, and yet sort of a laser-like focus, never lost focus, stayed on point as the prosecutors had wanted. he did not lose his composure once, and it was extraordinary stuff what he talked about. the whole day today, lawrence, it was about choices. the...
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lawrence: clearly you would not be a wallflower. if there was ever such thing as an internet or an isp, you would know of it correct? chair wheeler: i have spent my professional life in this space, ma'am. rep. lawrence: knowing this, would you push for regulation that you knowingly would be aware that would damage the industry that you represented for so many years? so the decision and the regulation that you advocated for, your position was, this will not damage, but enhance? chair wheeler: thank you, miss lawrence, that is a very good question and i think there are two answers to that. number one, i think that yes, i was the chief advocate and the chief lobbyist for those two industries, when they were growing industries, nothing he miss that they are now -- not the behemoths that they are now but when they were growing. my client today is the american consumer. and that is who i want to make sure i representing -- i am representing. to be that, you do not help the american consumer by cutting off the nose of those who provide bet
lawrence: clearly you would not be a wallflower. if there was ever such thing as an internet or an isp, you would know of it correct? chair wheeler: i have spent my professional life in this space, ma'am. rep. lawrence: knowing this, would you push for regulation that you knowingly would be aware that would damage the industry that you represented for so many years? so the decision and the regulation that you advocated for, your position was, this will not damage, but enhance? chair wheeler:...
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lawrence, what do you mean?ink the thing that elizabeth warren has done so powerfully is to focus the nation on a sense that many, many people have that a system is not working for them. my view is that if that is in fact true, we need a debate, we need a campaign that will focus on exactly why it's rigged and what should we do about it. the concern that many of us have about it is if we have a one-candidate primary, no debates, no effort to push this issue into the center, we won't be able to address it in a way that can rally people back into politics. so many people are so turned off by what they see as a failed system. and the question that elizabeth warren asked is what we need answered. >> do you think the party is better focused on a -- i don't like the word anointing. senator sanders, senator webb, to enter and join the frey to debate specific issues that will take the country in a different direction. i think that senator warren, senator clinton, governor o'malley are progressive democrats in agreement
lawrence, what do you mean?ink the thing that elizabeth warren has done so powerfully is to focus the nation on a sense that many, many people have that a system is not working for them. my view is that if that is in fact true, we need a debate, we need a campaign that will focus on exactly why it's rigged and what should we do about it. the concern that many of us have about it is if we have a one-candidate primary, no debates, no effort to push this issue into the center, we won't be able to...
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. >> at the lawrence livermore national laboratory, inside the lounge. that sound never stops. >> i have been living with this sound for, i don't know. i started in 1983. >> but that is what ground breaking science sounds like. >> you see that? >> inside that liquid are crystals. >> it will grow much faster. >> they are growing and growing quickly. >> we put a small seed and crystals start growing in that solution. >> it is a science. >> it's ultraviolet light. >> better seen in the dark. >> it uses much more light. >> what you don't see is how fast they grow. or the technique called rapid crystal growth.
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>> you know, i hadn't even thought about that, lawrence. to me, and i'm glad you showed that entire clip. because that read to me like a man caught in a vice. a man on the run. if you can't answer yes or no, whether indiana would condone discrimination, which he says, apparently, in this op ed that he doesn't, or he wouldn't, why can't you say yes or no? and so i mean, from your political strategist point, i think you might be right, that would play well with the republican party base, the conservative base, but just on a human level, it's rather craven, and on the restaurant piece, it's interesting he mentions that, because a radio show in indianapolis late last week, i think it was the kyle and rachel show in indianapolis, they had a guy call in, calling himself ryan, who talked about how he actively discriminated against a gay couple that came into his restaurant indiana law. what is the, to understand what mike pence is up to. what is the right frame to view him in? >> i thought there was one very interesting substantive thing toward th
>> you know, i hadn't even thought about that, lawrence. to me, and i'm glad you showed that entire clip. because that read to me like a man caught in a vice. a man on the run. if you can't answer yes or no, whether indiana would condone discrimination, which he says, apparently, in this op ed that he doesn't, or he wouldn't, why can't you say yes or no? and so i mean, from your political strategist point, i think you might be right, that would play well with the republican party base,...
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lawrence lee explains. >> watching t. v., hardly a luxury, but in the capitol you can't take anything for granted. >> the blackouts happen all the time, and it isn't just t.v. that is effected. >> light is more expensive you cannot have food, basic food things in the freezer billions have been spent trying to provide basic power in a country that is full of oil. half a world away, the british government has been watching this with interest. it's ministries with responsibility for aid hire add company to help sort out the energy problem. >> but rather than offer aid they proposed that nigeria's sector should be sold off. to private investors. >> the whole series were acquired buttability 100 billion-dollars is required to expand the system, and that can't come from the state even if there were capable of spending it without there being massive corruption, so that only alternative is to bring it in from private investors. the case against it, is that aid has no place in helping big corporations. get their hands on africa. >
lawrence lee explains. >> watching t. v., hardly a luxury, but in the capitol you can't take anything for granted. >> the blackouts happen all the time, and it isn't just t.v. that is effected. >> light is more expensive you cannot have food, basic food things in the freezer billions have been spent trying to provide basic power in a country that is full of oil. half a world away, the british government has been watching this with interest. it's ministries with responsibility...
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>> absolutely lawrence.ked is a very important, how do you know which e-mails you decided to keep and give back to the state department, i think there's still a question as to who hillary clinton believes these e-mails belong to herself or the government. that's a big question in terms of whether she basically took government property or not. i think there are a ton of questions here but the real question, lawrence is is there one set of rules from hillary clinton and another set of rules for everyone else? because we haven't seen this with any other government official. everybody else interprets the rules and laws one way and hillary clinton has a different way of interpreting it. that's the danger to her, that and what we've seen has been a really sloppy and awful media response to this issue. it took eight days to come back with the answer that the reason she did this was for convenience. if that is what she wanted to say, she could have tweeted that eight days ago. there are a lot of questions re remaini
>> absolutely lawrence.ked is a very important, how do you know which e-mails you decided to keep and give back to the state department, i think there's still a question as to who hillary clinton believes these e-mails belong to herself or the government. that's a big question in terms of whether she basically took government property or not. i think there are a ton of questions here but the real question, lawrence is is there one set of rules from hillary clinton and another set of rules...
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good evening to you both. >> good evening. >> lawrence, what do you mean?ll, i think the thing that elizabeth warren has done so powerfully is to focus the nation on a system that is not working for them. as she puts it the system is rigged. my view is if that's in fact true, which i agree with her it s. we need a debate a campaign that is going to focus on exactly why it is rigged and what are we going to do about it? if we have a one candidate primary, no debates, no effort to push this issue into the center, we won't be able to address it in a way that can rally people into getting back into politics. so many people are turned off by what they see as a failed system and the question elizabeth warren is asked is it a question we need to get answered. >> lanny, do you think the democratic party is better off with anointing hillary or this wider race? >> i don't like the word "anointing." i would say that senator sanders, senator webb should enter and join the fray to debate the specific issues that will take the country in the right direction. i happen to
good evening to you both. >> good evening. >> lawrence, what do you mean?ll, i think the thing that elizabeth warren has done so powerfully is to focus the nation on a system that is not working for them. as she puts it the system is rigged. my view is if that's in fact true, which i agree with her it s. we need a debate a campaign that is going to focus on exactly why it is rigged and what are we going to do about it? if we have a one candidate primary, no debates, no effort to...
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the second aspect, lawrence, i find this slightly unsettling.ere's no radio transmission. the second is that the aircraft wasn't navigated off its initial path. if you rewind back, air france 447, the crash into the atlantic. no radio call. airasia call, no radio call. germanwings, no radio call. for some reason, the last four crashes, there's been no radio call. i've had to put out an emergency call within the first ten seconds. there is something that can't quite right here. >> the two scenarios are, something deliberate by the pilot, or some physical incapacitation of the pilot. what is the evidence for each of those? >> those are the two probable scenarios, but neither should have have been a factor. they're in violation of the international aviation organization regulations. when no pilot should be alone in the cockpit. there should be -- >> so that's not just a u.s. domestic rule, that's -- >> that's a worldwide rule. and a flight attendant or other flight crew member must be in that cockpit when it's vacated by one of the pilots. what hap
the second aspect, lawrence, i find this slightly unsettling.ere's no radio transmission. the second is that the aircraft wasn't navigated off its initial path. if you rewind back, air france 447, the crash into the atlantic. no radio call. airasia call, no radio call. germanwings, no radio call. for some reason, the last four crashes, there's been no radio call. i've had to put out an emergency call within the first ten seconds. there is something that can't quite right here. >> the two...
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are fraternities and colleges in general doing enough to address this issue, lawrence?l. i think every one of the entities are dropping the ball. universities don't want to look at the fraternities or handle the fraternities in such a way that actually allows them to be liable. title 9 is actually bringing them closer to having responsibility for things like this. those of us in fraternities and in the fraternal system have to do a better job of teaching about sexual assault. for example, at san diego state, they have a program called frat manners, fraternity men against negative environments and rape situations. we have to get away from fraternity members, away from the old-fashioned chivalrous notion of just protection of womanhood and the like and start teaching our men who come on campus with the ideas of women, ideas of sexual assault that may not actually be well informed and start training them directly about what sexual assault is what are the conditions that come from sexual assault, and then being brave enough to actually speak about it when it's one of the fr
are fraternities and colleges in general doing enough to address this issue, lawrence?l. i think every one of the entities are dropping the ball. universities don't want to look at the fraternities or handle the fraternities in such a way that actually allows them to be liable. title 9 is actually bringing them closer to having responsibility for things like this. those of us in fraternities and in the fraternal system have to do a better job of teaching about sexual assault. for example, at...
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up-to-the-minute lawrence -- representative lawrence: do you believe that the intelligent would hinder the growth of the telecom industry given your 40 years of experience? chair wheeler: no and it is not just my opinion. when major internet service providers like sprint and t-mobile and frontier communications google, hundreds of rural providers, say that they to believe they will be investing and continuing to grow competitive broadband, i believe it is a reinforcement of this point. representative palmer: thank you for testifying. you claim to your opening statement that this was the most open and transparent rulemaking in sec history -- fcc history. you claimed that all your medications were properly communicated for -- communications were properly -- we have a slide. while they are working on that slide, i have here a copy of your ex parte filing for the president's statement on net neutrality. mr. wheeler, it is two paragraphs long, three sentences total. are we left to believe the entirety of the white house's involvement can be captured in just three sentences? chair wheeler: i
up-to-the-minute lawrence -- representative lawrence: do you believe that the intelligent would hinder the growth of the telecom industry given your 40 years of experience? chair wheeler: no and it is not just my opinion. when major internet service providers like sprint and t-mobile and frontier communications google, hundreds of rural providers, say that they to believe they will be investing and continuing to grow competitive broadband, i believe it is a reinforcement of this point....
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now it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. >> i've always wanted my own replica of the united states senate chamber. in hollywood i built a small corner of it for a tv show for a drama series and we tried to trick shoot it to pretend it was the real thing. i tell you, movie studios are going to want to use it. >> i was already thinking about how you could use it for creepy murder mystery things you know what i mean? >> it's going to find its way into the movies soon. >>> tonight indiana governor pence is following up his law with an op ed in which he says the law has been grossly misconstrued. we will discuss that controversial new law and the boycott indiana is facing as a result of it >>> and mitt romney's newest opponent is not a politician. former heavyweight champion evander holyfield will talk about his upcoming boxing match with mitt romney. >> guards opened fire at a suv as it came rushing towards a security gate in ft. mead, maryland. >> attempted to drive the suv into the nsa. one suspect was killed. the other remains in critical condition. >> there is no evid
now it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. >> i've always wanted my own replica of the united states senate chamber. in hollywood i built a small corner of it for a tv show for a drama series and we tried to trick shoot it to pretend it was the real thing. i tell you, movie studios are going to want to use it. >> i was already thinking about how you could use it for creepy murder mystery things you know what i mean? >> it's going to find its way into the movies...
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. >>> i'm chris lawrence at the live desk. a violent incident on board a metro bus. a woman on the bus has been shot, a man on the bus severely beaten. right now metro transit police and d.c. police are both investigating this case. this happened on bus route 92 on good hope road in southeast near naylor road and alabama. that entire area part of that is a crime scene, police blocking off parts of the area so avoid that if you can. jackie bensen is on her way to the scene. more details on news 4 at 5:00. >>> monica lewinsky is opening up about her affair with president bill clinton and what she calls the devastating consequences. he's part of a new series of t.e.d. talks focusing on the price of shame. this is only the second time she's spoken out publicly in a decade. and now nearly two decades since that famous or infamous affair she says she has turned a page. >> i know it's hard. it may not be painless quick, or easy. but you can insist on a different ending to your story. >> she says the decision to speak was not politically motivated. she says it's time for her
. >>> i'm chris lawrence at the live desk. a violent incident on board a metro bus. a woman on the bus has been shot, a man on the bus severely beaten. right now metro transit police and d.c. police are both investigating this case. this happened on bus route 92 on good hope road in southeast near naylor road and alabama. that entire area part of that is a crime scene, police blocking off parts of the area so avoid that if you can. jackie bensen is on her way to the scene. more details...
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lee is live from london and what has been happening at these centers, lawrence?ll there was a documentary on british television last night where they went under cover in this detention center and secretly filmed some of the guards openly being racist and abusive and a private company that runs it suspended them but this is not the first time this happened and there was a more significant case a few months ago featuring a man who was killed called jimmy, he was put on a plane with two private security guards from a different company, the giant company and bet him double and he died. they were acquitted of his manslaughter but subsequently the police found text messages on one of the guard's phones and i will read it to you, it's full of explitives, go home you kid producing violent non-english speaking and take the harry faced, bomb making smelly rag head with you so there is sort of a sense and it isn't to do with the parliamentary report which is extremely significant and we can talk about it in a second but outside that there is a separate issue of the quality
lee is live from london and what has been happening at these centers, lawrence?ll there was a documentary on british television last night where they went under cover in this detention center and secretly filmed some of the guards openly being racist and abusive and a private company that runs it suspended them but this is not the first time this happened and there was a more significant case a few months ago featuring a man who was killed called jimmy, he was put on a plane with two private...
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chris lawrence found both kinds up in gaithersburg tonight. hey, chris. >> reporter: hey, doreen. thing that made everything bearable here was that so many people stayed off the road. that let the plows push a lot of this snow off some of those roads. but now a lot of people need to get out, need to start getting back out there and getting things done and that's going to make for some rough going tonight. when the white blanket came down on gaithersburg the snowplows had a hard time keeping up. families were stuck too but most had no problem staying home. >> i work in downtown washington so it's a long way to go on a adey like this. >> reporter: jason edward has an even longer drive ahead of him. >> i have friends coming in from houston. they're flying in tonight unless their flight is canceled so i'll have to pick them up. >> reporter: from reagan national more than 30 miles away. >> a little bit of a drive, yeah but hopefully we'll be able to get down there safely that is if their flight isn't canceled. >> reporter: there are two sides to the hassles and beauty of winter. >> i'm
chris lawrence found both kinds up in gaithersburg tonight. hey, chris. >> reporter: hey, doreen. thing that made everything bearable here was that so many people stayed off the road. that let the plows push a lot of this snow off some of those roads. but now a lot of people need to get out, need to start getting back out there and getting things done and that's going to make for some rough going tonight. when the white blanket came down on gaithersburg the snowplows had a hard time...
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>> well, lawrence, i have to say, unfortunately, it was not that shocking. us that have grown up in southern america, which so many of the black students here have. we've always come in to some kind of situation where there was unfortunately a racial tension or a racial divide. so for most students and myself across campus, unfortunately, this video was not shocking. >> what would you recommend to your university president david boren on this? >> well, i would first like to thank him for all of his swift action and his decisive words about how he feels about this, but i would just recommend not only just reprimanding them but also taking time to educate them and let them know why this is not okay. i want them to have meetings with the black student associations, meeting with the black community across campus so they can see us in a face to face situation, look us in the eye and apologize and tell us that that, us be able to tell them that that was not okay. >> isaac, you clearly identify the guy in the bow tie who's leading the singing there. what's been the
>> well, lawrence, i have to say, unfortunately, it was not that shocking. us that have grown up in southern america, which so many of the black students here have. we've always come in to some kind of situation where there was unfortunately a racial tension or a racial divide. so for most students and myself across campus, unfortunately, this video was not shocking. >> what would you recommend to your university president david boren on this? >> well, i would first like to...
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. >> in 1974, lawrence was elected sheriff of davis county. he launched the first swat team a specialised unit that he used to diffuse high-risk situations much his preference to resolve conflict without force. in 2008 his son-in-law had a mental breakdown and threatened suicide. barricading himself in his drug. what followed ... >> how many officers. >> 100. >> for one guy. >> he was sitting in his truck. had a gun to his head. >> sharp shooters took positions on the roofs. then the military hardware rolled in. >> they came in with an armoured vehicle that crashed into the yard. and moved it. the wheels were pass the bush. >> you saw it happen. >> i saw it come in. >> reporter: the swat team's actions from intensifying not diffusing the situation. counter to everything that lawrence had preached decades earlier. >> i was cursing "what are you doing?" what the hell are you doing?" >>> this police footage captures the stand off escalating hour by hour. by 10 o'clock brian wood was dead. killed by gunfire. >> i felt betrayed by my profession. i
. >> in 1974, lawrence was elected sheriff of davis county. he launched the first swat team a specialised unit that he used to diffuse high-risk situations much his preference to resolve conflict without force. in 2008 his son-in-law had a mental breakdown and threatened suicide. barricading himself in his drug. what followed ... >> how many officers. >> 100. >> for one guy. >> he was sitting in his truck. had a gun to his head. >> sharp shooters took...
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chris lawrence learned more about young's background. >> reporter: we're learning a lot more about the man in custody, including the arsenal that police say he had here at his home. >> reporter: prince george's county police went in with a search warrant and came away with ten guns and hundreds of rounds of ammo. the hall reminded them of a similar deadlier case. >> most of us here were probably in some way shape or form of the events 15 years ago, give or take with the d.c. sniper case. >> reporter: hong young legally owned all of those guns. his wife divorced him and moved but there was no clear motive for what happened. ballistics matched young to four shootings. he started at anne arundel mall and then finally on tuesday on the intercounty connector outside of the nsa. >> we worked all night to link these cases together forensically. >> reporter: these shootings were spread out across multiple counties but young used a handgun, not a rifle, and no one died. he's been charged with attempted murder. federal officials tell nbc's pete williams that young has no ties to terrorism but he
chris lawrence learned more about young's background. >> reporter: we're learning a lot more about the man in custody, including the arsenal that police say he had here at his home. >> reporter: prince george's county police went in with a search warrant and came away with ten guns and hundreds of rounds of ammo. the hall reminded them of a similar deadlier case. >> most of us here were probably in some way shape or form of the events 15 years ago, give or take with the d.c....
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verne: lawrence cooks draw as foul. here we go. we're shortly going to see a combination of sam malone, tod lanter, e.j. floreal brian long. jim: seems just about every substitution. they do it in a wave of four. verne: that's right. marvelous effort by quinton chievous. last game. sam malone with the head band. floreal, number 24. tod lanter who in his career has one start. calipari gave him the start on senior day, number 21. jim: the right thing to do. verne: willis. floreal. stripped. this is hayden number 13. jumper for three. too strong. willis. this crowd is urging willis to shoot. shoot. jim: they'll do the right thing most likely and just watch the clock disappear. verne: yes they will. jim: that was almost head-on-head just then. verne: 79-56. 35-0. for the wildcats. john calipari. jim: you have to really admire the hampton effort coming in. coach joyner and company gave it their best shot obviously overwhelmed by the depth and size and strength. john calipari gets ready for the next one. verne: the tournament continues l
verne: lawrence cooks draw as foul. here we go. we're shortly going to see a combination of sam malone, tod lanter, e.j. floreal brian long. jim: seems just about every substitution. they do it in a wave of four. verne: that's right. marvelous effort by quinton chievous. last game. sam malone with the head band. floreal, number 24. tod lanter who in his career has one start. calipari gave him the start on senior day, number 21. jim: the right thing to do. verne: willis. floreal. stripped. this...
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verne: lawrence cooks draw as foul. here we go. we're shortly going to see a combination of sam malone, tod lanter, e.j. floreal brian long. jim: seems just about every substitution. they do it in a wave of four. verne: that's right. marvelous effort by quinton chievous. last game. sam malone with the head band. floreal, number 24. tod lanter who in his career has one start. calipari gave him the start on senior day, number 21. jim: the right thing to do. verne: willis. floreal. stripped. this is hayden number 13. jumper for three. too strong. willis. this crowd is urging willis to shoot. shoot. jim: they'll do the right thing most likely and just watch the clock disappear. verne: yes they will. jim: that was almost head-on-head just then. verne: 79-56. 35-0. for the wildcats. john calipari. jim: you have to really admire the hampton effort coming in. coach joyner and company gave it their best shot obviously overwhelmed by the depth and size and strength. john calipari gets ready for the next one. verne: the tournament continues l
verne: lawrence cooks draw as foul. here we go. we're shortly going to see a combination of sam malone, tod lanter, e.j. floreal brian long. jim: seems just about every substitution. they do it in a wave of four. verne: that's right. marvelous effort by quinton chievous. last game. sam malone with the head band. floreal, number 24. tod lanter who in his career has one start. calipari gave him the start on senior day, number 21. jim: the right thing to do. verne: willis. floreal. stripped. this...
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but let me say this lawrence. senator elizabeth warren no relation by the way, although maybe spiritually. she is already running. this is a shadow primary. and she has been vocal on these issues like anna pointed out. the clip you showed of hillary clinton, if you didn't show it to us and we just listened you might have thought it was senator elizabeth warren. she has already moved to the left to respond to the populism of elizabeth warren. so in some ways she's running. maybe she hasn't declared fishily. she's running in a shadow primary and already influencing the language the rhetoric of former secretary of state and soon to be presidential candidate hillary clinton. >> lawrence could i -- >> let me get sam in here and i'll come back to you. there were a lot of overlaps in these pieces. a lot of redundancy eloquent though anna's was written in her style. robert cutler's was written in his. one of the points that robert cutner makes is that in the democratic party, the heavily favored front runners have frequen
but let me say this lawrence. senator elizabeth warren no relation by the way, although maybe spiritually. she is already running. this is a shadow primary. and she has been vocal on these issues like anna pointed out. the clip you showed of hillary clinton, if you didn't show it to us and we just listened you might have thought it was senator elizabeth warren. she has already moved to the left to respond to the populism of elizabeth warren. so in some ways she's running. maybe she hasn't...
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>> yes. >> lawrence o'donnell and michael scherer, good to see you. as everybody is going to do but i will reiterate. be sure to catch lawrence on "the last word." >> used up all my good material. >> never, never. infinite source. coming up a powerful winter storm is reeking havoc across the country today, sending a plane skidding off the runway in new york city and leaving some people in the south stranded on highways. we'll speak with one driver who has been stuck in 20-degree weather for almost a full day. that's ahead on now. huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know pinocchio was a bad motivational speaker? i look around this room and i see nothing but untapped potential. you have potential. you have...oh boy. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ideas come into this world ugly and messy. they are the natural born enemy of the way things are. yes, ideas are scary and messy and fragile. but under the proper care, they become some
>> yes. >> lawrence o'donnell and michael scherer, good to see you. as everybody is going to do but i will reiterate. be sure to catch lawrence on "the last word." >> used up all my good material. >> never, never. infinite source. coming up a powerful winter storm is reeking havoc across the country today, sending a plane skidding off the runway in new york city and leaving some people in the south stranded on highways. we'll speak with one driver who has been...
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i want to thank our panelists sana amanat, jean grae, phil jimenez and mike lawrence.ly tonight, let's check in with "dare-y willmore's march badness bracketsball dare-o-mania it's boner time tournament." yeah! (applause) all this week you've sent in hundreds of hilarious dares. the bracket is complete! we even drew it up on the wall in the studio! here's a look at some teams to watch. top seeded duke opens up against robert morris. if the blue devils go the distance, you will see me host this show in spandex. i'll do it! (cheers and applause) that could be oddly freeing. next up, 12th seeded buffalo. they face a tough west virginia team tomorrow -- and depending on who wins, i could be hosting the show either as soul daddy, which is the '70s version of myself, or as a 17th century royal. another team to keep an eye on is number two seed kansas. they play new mexico state in the first round and if all goes well for coach bill self and the jayhawks, muppet larry wilmore will be your host. i have to tell you, bill, i really want my own muppet. download the bracket online
i want to thank our panelists sana amanat, jean grae, phil jimenez and mike lawrence.ly tonight, let's check in with "dare-y willmore's march badness bracketsball dare-o-mania it's boner time tournament." yeah! (applause) all this week you've sent in hundreds of hilarious dares. the bracket is complete! we even drew it up on the wall in the studio! here's a look at some teams to watch. top seeded duke opens up against robert morris. if the blue devils go the distance, you will see me...
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lawrence [inaudible] turns 96 years old today. in the book oaf poem tz san francisco stories lawrence warns of turbing the islands silty into a artistic theme park without artist. our challenge is how to move forward without losing the qualities that made each of us come or stay and without losing the people we have since the inception oef the bileding fabric of the city. small house keeping i submit a resolution authorize a retail leze agreement with the [inaudible] jazz club. [inaudible] occupied this location for over 30 years hosts a long list of zaz sulibties and oberating 365 days a year. i think most [inaudible] weathered the challenges of the nearby subway juckz is seeking to the enter into a new 10 year lease agreement. i'm also plaized to join the mayor in sponsor bond inducement for 2 affordable housing located in china town. they will provide finance for rehabilitation ilitation for a toletal of 142 low income housing units. the rest i submit >> thank you supervisor christensen. supervisor cohen. >> thank you. ai intro
lawrence [inaudible] turns 96 years old today. in the book oaf poem tz san francisco stories lawrence warns of turbing the islands silty into a artistic theme park without artist. our challenge is how to move forward without losing the qualities that made each of us come or stay and without losing the people we have since the inception oef the bileding fabric of the city. small house keeping i submit a resolution authorize a retail leze agreement with the [inaudible] jazz club. [inaudible]...
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lawrence lee, al jazeera london. >> the focus is on connected economy. here is dominic kane. >> every year attracts around 200,000 people all drawn by the technologies on show here in these hauls. this year's partner country is china. because chinese trade with germany represents around 177 billion dollars annually. there are around 300 different chinese exhibitors in this one hall alone. part of around 600 in the is buyer trade fair. to give pefnt perspective how important germany believes this to be, meeting their chinese counterparts to discuss trade relation cemsrelations. they say that the chinese internet and communicates -- communications market is one they want to explore and expand and that is something that the large chinese firms that come here this week want to do equally. >> and asia's leading contemporary art fair has opened in hong kong but as divya gopalan points out some have been left out. >> a long with well-known iconic pieces like this one from pop artist andy warhol. more than $3 billion is expected to change hands at art baz basil.
lawrence lee, al jazeera london. >> the focus is on connected economy. here is dominic kane. >> every year attracts around 200,000 people all drawn by the technologies on show here in these hauls. this year's partner country is china. because chinese trade with germany represents around 177 billion dollars annually. there are around 300 different chinese exhibitors in this one hall alone. part of around 600 in the is buyer trade fair. to give pefnt perspective how important germany...
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thank you both for being here. >> thank you reverend. >> thanks for having me. >> lawrence the big newsocal chapter hiring a lawyer. what are the legal tensions that play between the school and fraternities? >> well, fraternities and schools typically have -- traditionally have had a relationship that is kind of i don't want to say tenuous because you have on one hand fraternities saying they have a freedom of association. so they should be able to govern themselves independent of the universities while universities on the other hand, say that when you are part of a university, you have to follow the university rules.ypically but a code of conduct. we get into sort of a gray area. this honestly is a gray area for me in terms of i don't know -- i'm not a lawyer obviously, but one of the things i look at is the freedom of expression even as repugnant as that freedom of expression is for that student combined with the expectation of the university for any university student. and we also have to look at the fact that i think supreme court decisions have also talked about speeches on univers
thank you both for being here. >> thank you reverend. >> thanks for having me. >> lawrence the big newsocal chapter hiring a lawyer. what are the legal tensions that play between the school and fraternities? >> well, fraternities and schools typically have -- traditionally have had a relationship that is kind of i don't want to say tenuous because you have on one hand fraternities saying they have a freedom of association. so they should be able to govern themselves...