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let us talk mining now. not expect commodity margins to be as high as they were in the last decade, that is according to the present of operations at the minerals and australia. his name is mike henry, and he joins us now to discuss growth and opportunity in the commodity great to have you with us. i was looking at some of the 27% on basicp resources. the stock is up 31%. the big question on everybody's mind, is the worst behind us, in terms of metals and minors? or is this just a brief reprieve? you --ello, i think if good morning. i think if you look at the increase we have seen recently in some commodities, we are not expecting the that will hold for an extended period of time. short to medium-term, we think we will see things like iron ore, the result potential to come back down again. but the long-term outlook remains quite positive. global growth, we expect over the long-term, going to be quite strong. and given where we are positioned, both in terms of a recent on the cost curve as well as geographica
let us talk mining now. not expect commodity margins to be as high as they were in the last decade, that is according to the present of operations at the minerals and australia. his name is mike henry, and he joins us now to discuss growth and opportunity in the commodity great to have you with us. i was looking at some of the 27% on basicp resources. the stock is up 31%. the big question on everybody's mind, is the worst behind us, in terms of metals and minors? or is this just a brief...
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anna: let us bring things back. rted revenue in line with estimates as it sees conditions improving in europe. joining us from amsterdam is the ceo. it is great to have you on the program. let us talk about the statement about conditions improving in europe. how much are conditions improving and what is the evidence? >> good morning. this was a pretty good quarter. europe has started to contribute. see france and germany doing relatively well. france growing by 9% and germany growing by 6%. toh countries has started grow up through eight quarters of negative growth. the underlying segments, it is clearly the manufacturing segment that is supporting this growth. in france, we are also seeing the construction sector providing nice opportunities. anna: in the first quarter of the year, many people were worrying about a global recession in manufacturing. the you think that the central bank, the ecb needs to do+++ to stimulate the euro zone economy. or is the job done? >> i don't know if that will provide any further help
anna: let us bring things back. rted revenue in line with estimates as it sees conditions improving in europe. joining us from amsterdam is the ceo. it is great to have you on the program. let us talk about the statement about conditions improving in europe. how much are conditions improving and what is the evidence? >> good morning. this was a pretty good quarter. europe has started to contribute. see france and germany doing relatively well. france growing by 9% and germany growing by...
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let us talk about the global equity markets.esterday we talked about how global stocks had the highest level since december. things looking more sluggish overnight, a slightly weaker section in the u.s. and a weaker session in asia, despite the fact we saw a pickup in the oil price, often enough to turn the mentality around the stock market. let us look at the rally during the trading day, here on white in a bloomberg with a rally that we have seen in global stocks, dating back to late january. we have also seen upper limit on in gold and silver, of course we talk about that on the program. buying precious metals and buying the yen, despite the buying a stock. as the title of the chart suggests the markets are perhaps far from convinced about the strength of the moves that we have seen in equity markets with a rally we saw and equity markets the last couple of months or so. let us check out the risk radar, oil bouncing again. we are back over $45 on the nymex $43 77 where the prices trading. both of those stronger by more than 1
let us talk about the global equity markets.esterday we talked about how global stocks had the highest level since december. things looking more sluggish overnight, a slightly weaker section in the u.s. and a weaker session in asia, despite the fact we saw a pickup in the oil price, often enough to turn the mentality around the stock market. let us look at the rally during the trading day, here on white in a bloomberg with a rally that we have seen in global stocks, dating back to late january....
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let us discuss this with mohammed ramady. stein, asset management at oxford, is still with us. great to have you on the program, mohammed. what are your expectaons about this meeting in doha that are happening on sunday? will we get some sort of agreement? mohammed: i think he used the word trust. this time, it is more elevated than before. the fact that only one country, saudi arabia has this capacity of sorts to have a freeze, it is pretty meaningless when everybody is producing at the maximum. you can only have a freeze if there is a lower, and you move up from that. so i think, unless, revises are made especially on iran -- anna: the politics around this try to come up with some kind of freeze that is loosely worded butgh that it is a freeze, maybe give some people some wiggle room. mohammed: absolutely. the stakes are very high for everybody. for me, when i look at who is attending opec and non-opec, opec has been suspended. it only works when there is a quota system. until iran comes up with a quota system that everybody
let us discuss this with mohammed ramady. stein, asset management at oxford, is still with us. great to have you on the program, mohammed. what are your expectaons about this meeting in doha that are happening on sunday? will we get some sort of agreement? mohammed: i think he used the word trust. this time, it is more elevated than before. the fact that only one country, saudi arabia has this capacity of sorts to have a freeze, it is pretty meaningless when everybody is producing at the...
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let us talk about japan.started the fiscal year with one of the biggest losses in seven weeks as business sentiment deteriorated, hitting a three year low. let us get to the bureau chief. the tank can index. on? is going >> this was a pretty bad reading. expected. i was shocked watching the numbers roll in. we all knew that the japanese economy was not doing great in the first order but today's reading does confirm that we are in a bad place right now. it all has to do with the strong yen. japanese companies are fighting to maintain the profit margin. profit margins are challenged, strong yen is a challenge to the corporate. what does that mean for the boj? that is a question we are all asking right now. the consensus a couple of weeks ago was that the boj needs more time to assess the impact from this unprecedented policy which is negative interest rates. given today's reading and the bad data from the last week, there is more of a sense of urgency for the boj to do something right now instead of waiting for
let us talk about japan.started the fiscal year with one of the biggest losses in seven weeks as business sentiment deteriorated, hitting a three year low. let us get to the bureau chief. the tank can index. on? is going >> this was a pretty bad reading. expected. i was shocked watching the numbers roll in. we all knew that the japanese economy was not doing great in the first order but today's reading does confirm that we are in a bad place right now. it all has to do with the strong...
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a lot of earnings wrapped up, let us get the first word news. rish joins us from hong kong.ish: good morning. the city of london should play a preeminent role, if britain leaves the european union. that is according to governor of the bank of england, mark carney. dominating the landscape, and leaving the eu would probably diminish that. they have fallen to a record low, meaning they now yield less than 0.4%. negative rates are seeing positive yields into longer native debt. but at the end of the day, governor kuroda says he does nothing easing has reached the limit. china says the bank is signaling appetite for adding monetary stimulus. that is after evidence in growth, the third wave of the upgraded forecast by private economist. meanwhile, and now takes chinese companies a record 192 days to collect payments for goods or services. that is up from 125 days five years ago. , they will nots be able to pay the debt. the fbi has admitted it collected data. came as a bureau official appeared before a government official. the fbi dropped the claim against apple over an encrypted
a lot of earnings wrapped up, let us get the first word news. rish joins us from hong kong.ish: good morning. the city of london should play a preeminent role, if britain leaves the european union. that is according to governor of the bank of england, mark carney. dominating the landscape, and leaving the eu would probably diminish that. they have fallen to a record low, meaning they now yield less than 0.4%. negative rates are seeing positive yields into longer native debt. but at the end of...
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let us get some reaction on the ground michelle wie. en murphy joins us on phone, tracking what is happening. good to have you on the program. how much does tonight's loss, take donald trump's path? megan: quite a bit. we expected him to lose wisconsin this evening. but seeing the reality of this, losing quite handily among really makes it much more difficult for him to pick up the needs to win out right before we get to the primary season. so this is a pretty significant roadblock for him. additionally makes it more likely that we are going to see that white whale of american politics, the contested convention, in july. anna: in terms of that theention in july, 1237 magic number, do people really believe that is where we will end up in the scenario? and to that end, where does that put ted cruz and that open forum? don't think this election has been so incredibly unpredictable. frankly,ides, democratic and republican side. and i think that tonight again made it much more likely that we will get there, just because if you do the pure mat
let us get some reaction on the ground michelle wie. en murphy joins us on phone, tracking what is happening. good to have you on the program. how much does tonight's loss, take donald trump's path? megan: quite a bit. we expected him to lose wisconsin this evening. but seeing the reality of this, losing quite handily among really makes it much more difficult for him to pick up the needs to win out right before we get to the primary season. so this is a pretty significant roadblock for him....
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let us get the bloomberg first word news with david. david: good morning. anks, let's talk about earnings for facebook. sword in extended trading after profits beat -- sword in extended trading after profits beating estimates. advertising on the main mobile apps,'s first-quarter revenue grew to $58 billion. they are also creating a new class of nonvoting capital stock that is still subject to shareholder approval. ceo will appear before a senate committee, admitting that the pharmaceutical company got things wrong. they have come under fire for raising drug prices massively. but they are going to try to remedy that. >> i texted our board chair while i was listening to the hearing of us we have a board call tomorrow to discuss the subject of today's hearing. my recommendation is going to be reduce the prices of those drugs, and with respect to that drug, i think we can make it easy but is giving a 30% blanket price reduction. that way, you have to individually negotiate deals with hospitals. that would be my recommendation. david: the ceo of glaxosmithkline h
let us get the bloomberg first word news with david. david: good morning. anks, let's talk about earnings for facebook. sword in extended trading after profits beat -- sword in extended trading after profits beating estimates. advertising on the main mobile apps,'s first-quarter revenue grew to $58 billion. they are also creating a new class of nonvoting capital stock that is still subject to shareholder approval. ceo will appear before a senate committee, admitting that the pharmaceutical...
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let us talk about the dollar. tting it right seems to be a pivotal thing you have to do in order to make your portfolio worth. let me show you an interesting chart. it is about the dollar and its history and rallies. let me take you all the way to the far side of the charge. this is when paul volcker was named chairman. we see a 67 month dollar rally. the strong dollar policy. we remember it well. 81 month rally for the dollar. the current rally which started down here. only 57 months long. let us bring back in james. getting the dollar right is pivotal right now. the dollar reasserts the rally. if it resumes, how does it change the investment outlook? up, it is badoes news for more markets. it will make it difficult for the emerging economy to do well. burden.e interest rate i am not sharing your views. i think the dollar on a trench basis will move sideways and downwards. i say that is colluding the past. one realistically once to buy the pound right now. the dollar is relatively friendless. guy: why? is going fu
let us talk about the dollar. tting it right seems to be a pivotal thing you have to do in order to make your portfolio worth. let me show you an interesting chart. it is about the dollar and its history and rallies. let me take you all the way to the far side of the charge. this is when paul volcker was named chairman. we see a 67 month dollar rally. the strong dollar policy. we remember it well. 81 month rally for the dollar. the current rally which started down here. only 57 months long. let...
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let us talk about where we think those issues will take us this morning. a negative's heart penciled in -- a negative start penciled in. the market is starting. seen losses in asia overnight. japanese markets closed but the excludingian index japan heading for a weekly drop. looks like europe is going the same way. these are the industry groups. the worst performers are telecoms come at down almost .5%. no, that is changed now to industrials down .8% with information technology down we percent also. read across the board on industry groups. when we look at what is happening across the indices, the euro start is down -- the ftse 100 is down .8%. better-than-expected gdp data out of france. the dax has not opened quite yet. the european equity markets towards the end of the week following the losses in asia and the u.s. yesterday. let us take a look at currency markets. the big story is dollar weakness, yanis strength. the dollar dropping to an 11 month low. this is after u.s. gdp came in weaker than forecast appeared the economy expanding at the slowest cas
let us talk about where we think those issues will take us this morning. a negative's heart penciled in -- a negative start penciled in. the market is starting. seen losses in asia overnight. japanese markets closed but the excludingian index japan heading for a weekly drop. looks like europe is going the same way. these are the industry groups. the worst performers are telecoms come at down almost .5%. no, that is changed now to industrials down .8% with information technology down we percent...
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let us talk banks.anus: jpmorgan will be the first wall street bank to reveal the impact of the turmoil, announcing first-quarter earnings. expecting 25% drop in investment banking revenue. u.k. finance, michael moore joins us to discuss earnings season. very good to see you. set to be a pretty dismal quarter. i am not sure that is the work, i gadfly piece that is a deathointing, dreadful words you can apply. lot of: there is a things working against the banks right now. you know, not just the market turmoil that we have seen both in the trading and investment banking side. but also you have the energy issues. you know, banks have added to the reserves for those energy loans over the last year. and a lot of analysts expect that to continue in the first quarter. you had interest rates, the yield-curve kind of flattening. that may have put pressure as well. and you have markets being down. wealth andpacts asset management businesses as well. so there is a lot of headwind for the banks this quarter. manus:
let us talk banks.anus: jpmorgan will be the first wall street bank to reveal the impact of the turmoil, announcing first-quarter earnings. expecting 25% drop in investment banking revenue. u.k. finance, michael moore joins us to discuss earnings season. very good to see you. set to be a pretty dismal quarter. i am not sure that is the work, i gadfly piece that is a deathointing, dreadful words you can apply. lot of: there is a things working against the banks right now. you know, not just the...
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let us get into the markets. the cfi is dropping. disappointment abounds from doha and the reverberations are global. juliet: a gloomy start to the trading week here in asia. ande is a pickup in jakarta new zealand. elsewhere coming you can see there is selling coming through. that is probably similar to what you will see in europe led by oil producers and the crude futures. in hong kong, coming under and oilant pressure producers being sold off across the region. the earthquake and the flight to the yen putting pressure on that nikkei 225. down over 3% in late trade. export stocks coming under pressure as well as the companies that have factories in the earthquake area are coming under selling pressure. in korea, the cost be up by .4%. kospi up by .4%. every sector is heavily in the red. coming off the four-month highs and we had on friday. the first time it has been in the red. looking at some of the other watching,have been qantas airways has fallen to a two-year low. in australia as it cut its domestic capacity outlook. the fligh
let us get into the markets. the cfi is dropping. disappointment abounds from doha and the reverberations are global. juliet: a gloomy start to the trading week here in asia. ande is a pickup in jakarta new zealand. elsewhere coming you can see there is selling coming through. that is probably similar to what you will see in europe led by oil producers and the crude futures. in hong kong, coming under and oilant pressure producers being sold off across the region. the earthquake and the flight...
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how theyart showing us have rebounded after february 11. betty: pretty nice return. let'sheck in on the bloomberg news. matt miller has more. matt: a yuan agency used parachutes to airdrop food a to aide to a city -- syrian city under siege. it is enough to feed 2500 people for one month. more airdrops are planned. brazil is deploying thousands of troops in the capital city of brasilia this week. the government is hoping to prevent violent clashes as congress holds both on the president. of the 's special committee will begin voting today whether to move forward with the impeachment request. the full house could vote in less than a week. 15 former american bar association president are joining the bush to urge push to supports obama's supreme court justice nominee merrick garland. he is adjusting to bring up politics in the courts that materially hampers the operation of the judiciary they say. republicans have no plans to move forward on violence nomination. -- garland's nomination. a shocker at the masters. finishing at five under for the tournament, the englishman's vic
how theyart showing us have rebounded after february 11. betty: pretty nice return. let'sheck in on the bloomberg news. matt miller has more. matt: a yuan agency used parachutes to airdrop food a to aide to a city -- syrian city under siege. it is enough to feed 2500 people for one month. more airdrops are planned. brazil is deploying thousands of troops in the capital city of brasilia this week. the government is hoping to prevent violent clashes as congress holds both on the president. of the...
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let us check in on the bloomberg first word news. vonnie quinn has more.illary clinton has lost seven of the last eight primaries or caucuses to bernie sanders and now she is hoping to regain the upper hand. secretary clinton is favored in today's new york primary. represented from the state senate. donald trump hoping for a big boost in the republican nomination. he holds a double-digit lead over ted cruz and john kasich in new york. it would give him momentum going into five key contest next week coul. present obama is arriving in saudi arabia. arabianshold any saudi accountable for any role in the 9/11 attacks. the white house says the bill risks alienating a key ally. president obama spoke to cbs news. >> if we open up the possibility that individuals in the united states can routinely start suing other governments, then we are also opening up the united states to being continually suit by individuals in other countries. vonnie: the president will meet with the saudi king tomorrow. in afghanistan, the taliban launched an attack on a government agency.
let us check in on the bloomberg first word news. vonnie quinn has more.illary clinton has lost seven of the last eight primaries or caucuses to bernie sanders and now she is hoping to regain the upper hand. secretary clinton is favored in today's new york primary. represented from the state senate. donald trump hoping for a big boost in the republican nomination. he holds a double-digit lead over ted cruz and john kasich in new york. it would give him momentum going into five key contest next...
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--us: let us take the world let us take a look on the chart of the hour.he biggest markdown in profitability in the united states. this is what the bart chart is telling us. guy: this is the downgrade we have seen in the first quarter. the biggest drop since the fourth quarter of 2010. get longe looking to stocks, this could be a good reason. the bar has been lowered quite literally. as a result of which it will be easier for stocks and their numbers that they posed to get over it. -- that they post to get over it. anna: you can turn it into a good story. --: to the rational person the market is filled with a lot yourrational people because see analysts lowering the bar. investors are becoming more cynical. they are worried about what is happening and they are worried is the p you're seeing go up and the e not go up. manus: what about headwinds in terms of global concerns? when we began to see some of those trades change around. it is the encapsulation of all of the headwinds in china, the more stimulus whether more is to come. will the fed remain very dov
--us: let us take the world let us take a look on the chart of the hour.he biggest markdown in profitability in the united states. this is what the bart chart is telling us. guy: this is the downgrade we have seen in the first quarter. the biggest drop since the fourth quarter of 2010. get longe looking to stocks, this could be a good reason. the bar has been lowered quite literally. as a result of which it will be easier for stocks and their numbers that they posed to get over it. -- that they...
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let us see on saturday a record-breaking turnout here in the wyoming caucus. [applause] and let us have wyoming democrats making it clear that this great state is part of the political revolution. thank you all very much. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> during the
let us see on saturday a record-breaking turnout here in the wyoming caucus. [applause] and let us have wyoming democrats making it clear that this great state is part of the political revolution. thank you all very much. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> during the
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let us get every kid mentored. [applause] right here in marietta where the cities wools have volunteers from the community to mentor seventh and eighth graders, to help guide them and explore different career paths. i want to say to all of you that are here tonight -- you think back to who inspired you. it might have been your principle. it may have been your coach. for me, it was a couple of barbers that cut hair in the keys rocks and when i would want right, they would come out the door and yelled -- johnny, someday you are going to be something. that was if the years ago. 's and lovepenussi them for what they did. we need to do this for children across our state. another tool for young people is -- ohio means jobs. that website. with the parents, teachers, and others who mentor young people and provide kid friendly tools. to help them mentor about careers. 220,000 students in our case-12 system have already used this site to begin exploring careers. to theyour constituents ohio means jobs. it can change a life.
let us get every kid mentored. [applause] right here in marietta where the cities wools have volunteers from the community to mentor seventh and eighth graders, to help guide them and explore different career paths. i want to say to all of you that are here tonight -- you think back to who inspired you. it might have been your principle. it may have been your coach. for me, it was a couple of barbers that cut hair in the keys rocks and when i would want right, they would come out the door and...
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let us not throughout the current system. let us work on it together. let us work towards 2064, instead of 1964. thank you, guys. >> we will start with your team first. >> dr. alexander, if we were to follow additional aid directly to the states, have them make the decisions as to how to disperse that, how would you protect colleges from being subjected to the whims of state legislatures? dr. alexander: well, one thing has been constant. i have been at kentucky, illinois, wisconsin. in virtually every state, state legislatures have told me that i have told them, why do take medicaid money? because we do not want to leave any federal dollars on the table. that is the biggest influence that i can see with legislatures. now somewhat political aspirations have not done that, because they have said i have future political aspirations. but within a couple of years, they go after that money. and i can just tell you that louisiana did not take the medicaid money until a new governor got in, the first act he did. that we would leave the millions and millions of
let us not throughout the current system. let us work on it together. let us work towards 2064, instead of 1964. thank you, guys. >> we will start with your team first. >> dr. alexander, if we were to follow additional aid directly to the states, have them make the decisions as to how to disperse that, how would you protect colleges from being subjected to the whims of state legislatures? dr. alexander: well, one thing has been constant. i have been at kentucky, illinois, wisconsin....
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in the meantime he let us know while ad seg meant losing his -- it let him keep up with current events. >> me i think it is the best cell. you see who's coming in an out. >> reporter: three days later, bullock was about to face his own hearing on the assault charge. >> he is charged with serous violation. anyone like that will get chains and handcuffs and dogs are a little extra security. >>> coming up -- >> how can i defend myself in a report when you say there is a weapon and i don't know what the weapon is. >> i showed it to you. >> the hearing heats up as they face off. >> if you choose to be hard headed there's nothing more i can do. just gotta get the check. almost there. i can't reach it. if you have alligator arms, you avoid picking up the check. what? it's what you do. i got this. thanks, dennis! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. growwwlph. it's what you do. oh that is good crispy duck. some say "free the whales." for them, nothing else is acceptable. but nothing could be worse for the whales. most of the orcas at seaworld were
in the meantime he let us know while ad seg meant losing his -- it let him keep up with current events. >> me i think it is the best cell. you see who's coming in an out. >> reporter: three days later, bullock was about to face his own hearing on the assault charge. >> he is charged with serous violation. anyone like that will get chains and handcuffs and dogs are a little extra security. >>> coming up -- >> how can i defend myself in a report when you say there...
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manus: for more on this story, let us bring in our nordic managing editor.re he good day to you. -- very good dates you. the no-confidence motion is what we are waiting for today. it was a forward yesterday led by the pirate party leading in the polls. that will happen at 1:00 today. the question is whether this newly named prime minister can survive it and whether the coalition can continue. the other problem is the finance minister in the coalition has also been implicated in the panama leaks so there are also calls for his resignation as well. very much.k you let us see how that pans out in terms of the no-confidence vote today. let us talk about london and the challenge.didate he has pledged to be the most pro-business the u.k. capital has ever had. speaking to caroline hyde. he says it is crucial that london's plan for future to remain in the eu. europeann back to the union. 500 million customers. they are walking away from a market that has led to so many jobs in london. it is ludicrous. the idea that we could elect a mayor who wants to leave the europ
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let us do together. let us do it as one.plause] i am with the progressive change campaign committee. corporations and the billionaires no more buying elections. we are telling congress and the supreme court that we must reverse citizens united. the people who marched from philadelphia to washington dc the last 10 days. raise your hands. thank those people. [applause] i met so many amazing people. i also want to thank the people weeks andus days and months and years to organizing this event. thank you so much. raise your hand. this work is so important because they've created the foundation upon which we all stand today. seen media from msnbc and npr and many others. the international media already covering the events of the past few days. standing on the foundation of what is been created. you need to get to washington. we all know a lot of people that care about a lot of issues. the key point we have to thember is that the reason voting rights is so important is the success on these issues is the key to our progress on ever
let us do together. let us do it as one.plause] i am with the progressive change campaign committee. corporations and the billionaires no more buying elections. we are telling congress and the supreme court that we must reverse citizens united. the people who marched from philadelphia to washington dc the last 10 days. raise your hands. thank those people. [applause] i met so many amazing people. i also want to thank the people weeks andus days and months and years to organizing this event....
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let us get straight to the breaking news.ails from our five-hour interview with the royal family in saudi arabia on friday. they are aiming for 100 billion -- in addition in non-oil income. a really big reorientation happening in saudi. more from this exclusive interview that the deputy crown on friday.ucted they want to raise annexed or when hundred billion dollars a year by 2020, more than tripling their non-oil income. in a country that has handed out money to the population. a readjustment. a government looking to raise money. when: a fundamental shift you look at what is potentially being proposed. , sugaryn luxury goods drinks and others. this is about shifting to a new low oil paradigm and that is what is coming through from the deputy crown prince. a large package of reforms. non-oil income rose 35% last year. that was from the preliminary budget. this is a radical change. --re is a headline there selling dollar bonds before the end of the year. big statements. a new wealth fund to be created. talking about a world po
let us get straight to the breaking news.ails from our five-hour interview with the royal family in saudi arabia on friday. they are aiming for 100 billion -- in addition in non-oil income. a really big reorientation happening in saudi. more from this exclusive interview that the deputy crown on friday.ucted they want to raise annexed or when hundred billion dollars a year by 2020, more than tripling their non-oil income. in a country that has handed out money to the population. a readjustment....
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all the diplomatic efforts we could make peacefully to get them back and then used one of these and let us say hypothetically the mining in the blockade -- are that time, they were greatly dependent on outside commerce. now, they have adjusted and for us to put sanctions on, our trade has shrunk down which will not affect them in all but then if we had done that forcefully and in those first few days had gotten our hostages back, then we could have said -- we don't want any trouble. we would like to work with you. we could be helpful to you. you have a neighbor up north that i'm sure you do not want in here in a think they would have listened to us. why would they listen to us when they look to themselves as stronger than we are because of the way we have gone on month after month that in his humiliation occur? >> congressman sam -- says they are using ancient weapons. he feels that we should send them considerable aid. you believe we should? >> absolutely. look, if you have a brutal aggression and you are now willing to help and i think the way to do it was through practice if you are now
all the diplomatic efforts we could make peacefully to get them back and then used one of these and let us say hypothetically the mining in the blockade -- are that time, they were greatly dependent on outside commerce. now, they have adjusted and for us to put sanctions on, our trade has shrunk down which will not affect them in all but then if we had done that forcefully and in those first few days had gotten our hostages back, then we could have said -- we don't want any trouble. we would...
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melinda: let us take a closer look.n tunisiabloggers has become the face of their countries resistance. she gave young tunisians a voice. during the heady days of the arab spring, li na blogged about -- lena blogged about what was happening in her country. the young activist refused to give into intimidation. as the, dw honored her best of blog awards. the north african country has become a glimmer of hope. bloggers the-- are front line? melinda: would you say bloggers have more freedom and impact than traditional journalists? mr. kluth: certainly not more. but what blogging and now microblogging and leading have -- tweeting is a certain kind of revolution that i have compared to gutenberg. this blogging and the micro tools in effect give each of us a printing press. there is a multitude of voices they used to be in audible that are now audible. i said every society gets the press we deserve. we are part of this conversation. if we log cake holdings, we deserve the press we get. that is the atmosphere we create. if we t
melinda: let us take a closer look.n tunisiabloggers has become the face of their countries resistance. she gave young tunisians a voice. during the heady days of the arab spring, li na blogged about -- lena blogged about what was happening in her country. the young activist refused to give into intimidation. as the, dw honored her best of blog awards. the north african country has become a glimmer of hope. bloggers the-- are front line? melinda: would you say bloggers have more freedom and...
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valued scarf is letting us know about road kill on the road in bucks county. you have that road kill to watch out for. 476 the northeast extension we have problems this morning with a truck fire in the southbound lanes by the harleysville pike overpass approaching the lansdale interchange. when last we spoke, we said both lanes were blocked. traffic is squeezing by heading toward lansdale with slowing you may want to stay on 309 anticipate deal with the traffic lights at this point. we'll keep you posted on that truck fire. >>> midday construction coming back to 422. one more time westbound in the pottstown area expect delays. midday work in lower gwynedd, penn am -- ambler road closed because of pipe construction. septa is closing stoney hill road because of railroad crossing work. at the delaware memorial bridge it's a better morning, three lanes available into delaware, we don't expect huge delays there this morning. >>> new on "action news," human remains found in shan shannondoh national park are tentatively identified as a missing firefighter. nicole mit
valued scarf is letting us know about road kill on the road in bucks county. you have that road kill to watch out for. 476 the northeast extension we have problems this morning with a truck fire in the southbound lanes by the harleysville pike overpass approaching the lansdale interchange. when last we spoke, we said both lanes were blocked. traffic is squeezing by heading toward lansdale with slowing you may want to stay on 309 anticipate deal with the traffic lights at this point. we'll keep...
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. >> dent let us -- don't let us die. don't let us faint. >> reporter: on day four of a hunger strike outside the mission police station, this group has grown from five to seven. >> what does it feel like to not eat for 92 hours? >> it's a process. your body goes through things you haven't felt before. >> reporter: they're calling for the resignation of san francisco police chief greg sure or mayor ed lee, all to call attention to what they see as fatal racism by police. >> we're not willing to sacrifice another life of someone innocently killed. we said we'll sacrifice ourselves. >> reporter: some of the killings they point to, mario woods who was shot and killed by bayview police in december. he was carrying a knife and refused to drop it. alex nieto was killed two years ago. he was armed with a taser that police thought was a pistol. most recently police shot and killed luis gangora april 7th. >> it's emotional, the support we've gotten. the water, the love. >> reporter: including a visit from a mission district priest
. >> dent let us -- don't let us die. don't let us faint. >> reporter: on day four of a hunger strike outside the mission police station, this group has grown from five to seven. >> what does it feel like to not eat for 92 hours? >> it's a process. your body goes through things you haven't felt before. >> reporter: they're calling for the resignation of san francisco police chief greg sure or mayor ed lee, all to call attention to what they see as fatal racism by...
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next door to the business, i and let us know. >> reporter: business as usual today, but the spritzers hope for justice, for an assault they say has hate written all over it. >> it's black and white. you can't deny it. >> reporter: detectives still looking for the person who punched foley. they believe he's about 16 years old. if you have any information, call police. >>> a powerful earthquake shook japan for the second time in a little more than a day. that magnitude 7.1 quake hit early saturday morning japan time. part of the country. some of the video we're seeing is from a region showing a hotel guest gathered in the lobby after evacuating their rooms. it's not clear if the latest quake added to the death toll from yesterday's quake. >>> the joint operation involved british, french and belgian authorities. police rounded up three men and a woman in birmingham and they also grabbed a suspect at london's airport earlier today. police did not say if this group has ties to the terror attacks in france and belgium. >>> now to 2016. the focus remains on new york just a few days from the
next door to the business, i and let us know. >> reporter: business as usual today, but the spritzers hope for justice, for an assault they say has hate written all over it. >> it's black and white. you can't deny it. >> reporter: detectives still looking for the person who punched foley. they believe he's about 16 years old. if you have any information, call police. >>> a powerful earthquake shook japan for the second time in a little more than a day. that magnitude...
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let us be clear with a mean. what they mean is that no woman here today or in this state or this country has the right to control her own body. i disagree. what they believe is a family values that are gay brothers and sisters do not have the right be married. i disagree. [cheers and applause] jane and i have been married for 27 years. we have four kids and seven beautiful grandchildren. [cheers and applause] we believe in family values. but those values are a little the than republican values. we believe that it is an international embarrassment that we are the only major country on earth that doesn't guarantee paid family and medical leave. [applause] i have been criticized for saying this, so let me say it again. it is my very strongly held view that health care is a right of all people. [cheers and applause] and not a privilege. it is my view that there is something wrong when every major country honor, everyone -- the u.k., france, germany, holland, scandinavia -- i live 50 miles away from canada -- all of t
let us be clear with a mean. what they mean is that no woman here today or in this state or this country has the right to control her own body. i disagree. what they believe is a family values that are gay brothers and sisters do not have the right be married. i disagree. [cheers and applause] jane and i have been married for 27 years. we have four kids and seven beautiful grandchildren. [cheers and applause] we believe in family values. but those values are a little the than republican values....
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let us dedicate ourselves to that. >> tens of thousands of people were arrested.ere injured. dozens were killed in rioting that began that night in cities all over america. indianapolis was not one of them. two months and two days later, on the night that he won the california primary, bobby kennedy was assassinated. >> will the plot to stop donald trump finally work in wisconsin? >> our campaign -- >> donald trump bernie sanders and ted cruz all speak live in wisconsin at this hour. tonight why trump is winning votes but losing the delegate fight. exclusive reporting from ie
let us dedicate ourselves to that. >> tens of thousands of people were arrested.ere injured. dozens were killed in rioting that began that night in cities all over america. indianapolis was not one of them. two months and two days later, on the night that he won the california primary, bobby kennedy was assassinated. >> will the plot to stop donald trump finally work in wisconsin? >> our campaign -- >> donald trump bernie sanders and ted cruz all speak live in wisconsin...
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are you ever going to release them and let us hear? >> one day someone will release them.se them. >> we'll be hearing new things he left us that are starred in the vaults. he turned himself inside out to bring us music, and that's so sad. i mean, it's so sad. >> reporter: for those who spent decades enthralled with his music, his royal badness will never be dethroned. the grieving tonight mixed with gratitude. the creative he brought to the every day. >> i think more than anything, music matters to prince. if you took oxygen away, prince could still breathe. he could just wreath tbreathe t. the music was his air. ♪ >> reporter: for night line, i'm chris conley in los angeles. ♪ >> next, respect in immersion in "purple rain". ya know, viagra helps guys with erectile dysfunction get and keep an erection. talk to your doctor about viagra. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension. your blood pressure could drop to an unsafe level. to avoid long-term injury, seek immedi
are you ever going to release them and let us hear? >> one day someone will release them.se them. >> we'll be hearing new things he left us that are starred in the vaults. he turned himself inside out to bring us music, and that's so sad. i mean, it's so sad. >> reporter: for those who spent decades enthralled with his music, his royal badness will never be dethroned. the grieving tonight mixed with gratitude. the creative he brought to the every day. >> i think more...
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genie: let us turn now to mitsubishi motors next with a new emission scandal. stephen: the japanese carmaker says it falsified test results to make omissions appear lower than they are. this affects 625,000 cars. mitsubishi motors president says it will stop making and selling the affected models. it wiped $1.2 billion off of the carmaker's value. the shares dumped more than 50%. genie: massive job cuts at intel. isphen: the chip maker cutting 11% of its global workforce as it reorganizes its business to confront the decline in sales and personal computers. they are trying to expand into other kinds of technology like where bell technology and drones. the news is coming as intel reported lower-than-expected sales for the first quarter of the year. genie: another tech happy having a bad day is yahoo!. losten: the internet firm $99 million in the first three months of the year compared to profits of more than 20 million last year. revenue fell by him as 12%. the figures come as yahoo! is examining buyout offers sports court -- for its core internet business. repo
genie: let us turn now to mitsubishi motors next with a new emission scandal. stephen: the japanese carmaker says it falsified test results to make omissions appear lower than they are. this affects 625,000 cars. mitsubishi motors president says it will stop making and selling the affected models. it wiped $1.2 billion off of the carmaker's value. the shares dumped more than 50%. genie: massive job cuts at intel. isphen: the chip maker cutting 11% of its global workforce as it reorganizes its...
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let us dedicate ourselves to that. >> tens of thousands of people were arrested.zens were killed in rioting that began that night in cities all over america. indianapolis was not one of them. two months and two days later, on the night that he won the california primary, bobby kennedy was assassinated. >>> the primary that makes milwaukee famous. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in milwaukee, wisconsin, on the eve of tomorrow's big republican and democratic tests. can donald trump prevail over questions about his fitness for the country's highest office? can hillary clinton inspire democrats with the prospect of a second clinton presidency. can bernie increase his victories to six of the last seven contests, thereby shaking hillary loose from her image as the inevitable nominee? let's start with donald trump.
let us dedicate ourselves to that. >> tens of thousands of people were arrested.zens were killed in rioting that began that night in cities all over america. indianapolis was not one of them. two months and two days later, on the night that he won the california primary, bobby kennedy was assassinated. >>> the primary that makes milwaukee famous. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in milwaukee, wisconsin, on the eve of tomorrow's big...
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ben: i posed the question and people have different opinions, the guy didn't do the right thing but let us know what you think, $30 surcharge, seems crazy. if it was $5, $10 maybe. kerry: it is 6:38, fox means business. ben: joining us is lauren simonetti, here is a look at how rising oil prices are affecting the stock market. $30 surcharge seem nuts? >> it is crazy. oil prices going up in a big way. yesterday via level all year since november topping $42 a barrel. eventually gas prices will go up and they have. oil is a commodity that changes all the time. so much of it in the us and globally. there is a meeting on sunday and oil prices from many producers are expected to meet and we thought they would say we are going to freeze or cut production meaning take some of the ample supply off of the market sending prices up to stay in business and energy companies would not have to lay off workers etc. now we are hearing chatter that that might not be the case. in the meantime, the oil market pretty strong, stock market goes up and oil goes up. yesterday is a strong they for the portfolio, the
ben: i posed the question and people have different opinions, the guy didn't do the right thing but let us know what you think, $30 surcharge, seems crazy. if it was $5, $10 maybe. kerry: it is 6:38, fox means business. ben: joining us is lauren simonetti, here is a look at how rising oil prices are affecting the stock market. $30 surcharge seem nuts? >> it is crazy. oil prices going up in a big way. yesterday via level all year since november topping $42 a barrel. eventually gas prices...
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let us have a thought for each of them. those lives are brought short. thanks to everyone who was injured, let's wish all of the best to their family and friends. i salute the daily work of all of those thanks to him you are able to -- whom we were able to resume a normal course of activities in a feeling of security. we make continued use of our freedom, particularly moving around in traveling. -- and traveling. it is income it on all of us to make available all of the necessary tools to ensure that everyone is able to go about business and do their jobs print that is what the commissioner has been working on for many months now to improve attacks on air passengers. checks on the external orders. -- borders. remembering secret service and the intelligence community. increaseential that we our game in terms of exchanging information. cooperation is strength. last week the commission brought forward a new proposal on the subject. in particular the way in which the present and future information system can be improved the management of external frontiers an
let us have a thought for each of them. those lives are brought short. thanks to everyone who was injured, let's wish all of the best to their family and friends. i salute the daily work of all of those thanks to him you are able to -- whom we were able to resume a normal course of activities in a feeling of security. we make continued use of our freedom, particularly moving around in traveling. -- and traveling. it is income it on all of us to make available all of the necessary tools to...
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chaplain conroy: let us pray. lord god of mercy, we give you thanks for giving us another day. our nation is singular and powerful by the very fact that congress begins its workday with prayer, setting an example for all students and workers of this great land. it has done so from the very beginnings of congress itself. by seeking your presence and wisdom in moments of prayer each day, we humbly lay before you, our limitations and our hopes. we
chaplain conroy: let us pray. lord god of mercy, we give you thanks for giving us another day. our nation is singular and powerful by the very fact that congress begins its workday with prayer, setting an example for all students and workers of this great land. it has done so from the very beginnings of congress itself. by seeking your presence and wisdom in moments of prayer each day, we humbly lay before you, our limitations and our hopes. we
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let us turn back to the latest economic numbers coming out of china.have lots of steps to talk about. according to the bloomberg gdp growth tracker, china's economy rose to its highest level in 2014. it draws on a range of indicators, including electricity production and exports. mark: take a look at this chart, showing one of the big surprises. it is the surge in new credit. aggregate financing reached more than $360 billion in march, far exceeding estimates. earlier today on "bloomberg tom keene and francine look what i asked if china was out of 10 with the managed currency. >> it is hard to see how that will end well if they do not managed to free up the currency and next for years. they had trouble with it this year. they've gone back to tighter currency bounds by saying they are going to squeeze capital, but that is hard to do when you're such a big global economy and you trade so much. tom: they are now at your job, but at the imf, at gunpoint, you're forced to read at graduate school. what is the new thing that you teach with maurice in that boo
let us turn back to the latest economic numbers coming out of china.have lots of steps to talk about. according to the bloomberg gdp growth tracker, china's economy rose to its highest level in 2014. it draws on a range of indicators, including electricity production and exports. mark: take a look at this chart, showing one of the big surprises. it is the surge in new credit. aggregate financing reached more than $360 billion in march, far exceeding estimates. earlier today on "bloomberg...
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documentary when he ran for mayor in an effort to get back into politics, he offered to agree to let usilm we were there from the day he announced he was run angry there were moments when he asked us to turn off the camera, for the most part we were just watching it unfold. >> is there something that surprised you from behind the lens that you captured? >> one of the things that is exciting, we see celebrity meltdowns and scandals play out all the time but it's rare to be in the room when it happens we see what it's like to be in the middle of a media fire storm it was just the human moments you see with anthony and his wife, putting their kids to bed, eating a sandwiched a mist media thing. >> did you think he was on the phone way too much? >> we're all on our phones >> i was excited about with the film and the story, i had gotten to know him well as a full person and stayed in touch with him many years and he became a punch line. he became reduced to just a character, down to one aspect of his life, twice. and we were excited to get a chance to show that he is more than just that. he'
documentary when he ran for mayor in an effort to get back into politics, he offered to agree to let usilm we were there from the day he announced he was run angry there were moments when he asked us to turn off the camera, for the most part we were just watching it unfold. >> is there something that surprised you from behind the lens that you captured? >> one of the things that is exciting, we see celebrity meltdowns and scandals play out all the time but it's rare to be in the...
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let us stand for prayer. >> america tunes in to see the debate live. >> god be merciful unto us and blessen of peace. >> senator kennedy sat next to me, and he said, reverend, how are things doing? he was shaking. i was amazed. i told my wife later, he was shaking. senator john f. kennedy. but after i introduced him and he got up to speak, all that disappeared. he became so cool, so collected, and he began taking questions. >> the reason for our concern -- catholic hierarchy. >> the policy of catholic leadership. >> including the political realm. >> he answered every single question put to him. and some of them were very pointed and very ugly. >> there will be many catholics who will be appointed if you're elected president. >> i'm not the catholic candidate for president. i'm the democratic party's candidate for president. >> i was deeply moved by some of the things that senator kennedy said that evening. among them i remember he said -- >> finally, i believe in a nation where religious intolerance will someday end. where all men and all churches are treated as equals. >> where every man
let us stand for prayer. >> america tunes in to see the debate live. >> god be merciful unto us and blessen of peace. >> senator kennedy sat next to me, and he said, reverend, how are things doing? he was shaking. i was amazed. i told my wife later, he was shaking. senator john f. kennedy. but after i introduced him and he got up to speak, all that disappeared. he became so cool, so collected, and he began taking questions. >> the reason for our concern -- catholic...
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let us help grow your company's today - at business.ny.gov expected. play wheel of fortune or any of the new scratch-off games from the new york lottery. don. >>> in new jersey, women could one day ease monthly aches and pains with the help of medical marijuana. lawmakers have introduced a bill to loosen the state's regulation on the drug under the proposal women would be allowed to get pot-based products to relieve menstrual cramps. this comes after whoopi goldberg lined up with a marijuana company. >>> doctors at vanderbilt university say they are treating more and more patients with a red meat allergy linked with tick bites. it can cause hives and vomiting, even breathing problems after eating beef, pork or lamb. better awareness and testing methods are responsible for the higher diagnosis. >>> we'll be right back with fios is not cable. we're wired differently. in the last 10 years our competitors have received a few awards. but we've received a few more, including jd power who ranked us highest in customer satisfaction for the third year in a row.
let us help grow your company's today - at business.ny.gov expected. play wheel of fortune or any of the new scratch-off games from the new york lottery. don. >>> in new jersey, women could one day ease monthly aches and pains with the help of medical marijuana. lawmakers have introduced a bill to loosen the state's regulation on the drug under the proposal women would be allowed to get pot-based products to relieve menstrual cramps. this comes after whoopi goldberg lined up with a...
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harking back to 1863, the paper continued, " let us be men and show loyalty and we will be rewarded." not everyone was on board with this. a number suggested that most of the 10,000 african-american men who did volunteer for the war were from northern states as opposed to southern states. much of that might be because of the effort of men like john mitchell. again, it right here in richmond, editor of the richmond planet. he insisted that black and should only fight if they did so under black officers. with the ranks of colonel in major -- and major a departure , from what had been the case during the united states colored troops. no officer, no fighting. we will wait for the change. many white southerners were content to wait, responding to mckinley's call for colored troops. the new orleans times democrat insisted on the speedy and the inisted on expediency of registering of african-americans. invoking the civil war's memory, mitchell responded that in fact this was the same logic issued to lincoln. even robert e. lee had "recommended the confederates arm the same negroes and use th
harking back to 1863, the paper continued, " let us be men and show loyalty and we will be rewarded." not everyone was on board with this. a number suggested that most of the 10,000 african-american men who did volunteer for the war were from northern states as opposed to southern states. much of that might be because of the effort of men like john mitchell. again, it right here in richmond, editor of the richmond planet. he insisted that black and should only fight if they did so...
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a lot of the camera shot actually seeing the droplet on the camera lens letting us know it is wet out there. burlington bristol bridge open, will close again saturday, sunday night, will be open tonight. jim, over to you. >> thanks, meisha a the eagles now officially have their quarterback of the future. >> the birds took carson wentz with the second pick in last night's nfl draft. wentz was on hand at draft headquarters in chicago of course for all of the festivities. taken right after the rams picked quarterback jared with the first overall picket, wentz's hometown of bismarck, north dakota went crazy at the news, and wentz, one thing about eagles fans. >> passionate, you know, that's all i ever hear how passionate they are. and i love that. they have high expectations, i have high expectations, i'm very passionate, and i'll fit in pretty well. >> if you didn't know the newest eagle led his north dakota state bison to it fifth straight scs title. just last year. yes, he threw for 17 touchdowns in a season, shortened by a wrist injury. >> since the news of the draft pick broke, eagle
a lot of the camera shot actually seeing the droplet on the camera lens letting us know it is wet out there. burlington bristol bridge open, will close again saturday, sunday night, will be open tonight. jim, over to you. >> thanks, meisha a the eagles now officially have their quarterback of the future. >> the birds took carson wentz with the second pick in last night's nfl draft. wentz was on hand at draft headquarters in chicago of course for all of the festivities. taken right...
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using publicc bathrooms. curt shilling posted online a on comment critical of the effortsr to let transgender people use ue publice. he actually reposted anime m off an overweight man in women' w clothing and a wig schillingch deleted the image with theh caption that read let him in thi restroom with your daughter orar else you're narrow mindeded judgmental unloving racist bigob who needs to die. espn fired schilling saying hisn conduct was unacceptable and hid employment with the company had been terminated.nate also on his blog curt shillingin wrote, this latest brew had a b had a is beyond hilarious.us. i didn't post that ugly lookingg picture.ur i made a comment about the basic functional will the of men's ans women's restrooms period.d. >> controversy continues.nu he's also said some other crazy things about natzis and all thil kind of stuff.kind o >> i think he's a loose cannon.. >> probably a good thing espn en parted ways with >> i don't know what hisw w background in terms of sayingof crazy stuff.crazy stuff. >> yeah. >> i'll move on.l ve o >>> snap chat getting blasted ba over a controversial bob marley
using publicc bathrooms. curt shilling posted online a on comment critical of the effortsr to let transgender people use ue publice. he actually reposted anime m off an overweight man in women' w clothing and a wig schillingch deleted the image with theh caption that read let him in thi restroom with your daughter orar else you're narrow mindeded judgmental unloving racist bigob who needs to die. espn fired schilling saying hisn conduct was unacceptable and hid employment with the company had...
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. >> then they should let us know there is one rule they're going by we can look at it but in that mid term review so shifting their recalls what is the status of the new media recall campaign? >> safe cars saves lives in the are the agency that has collected at gore ticket and these national campaigns this is a new one. the other two are the automobile association and contact the insurance companies and also working with to cut debt and other researchers to give us their average plan so we can get it coming up with 20 new strategies. >> to look at the door handle and say i have heard i have never seen one but did you can recall the is? >> has obviously verses steve decker you concerned about them getting recalls? >> and people get so many notices the just for them to know they need to pay attention to with then that is up problem. >> to come up with to strategies. tranthree have got to do more. and with a couple of examples of that with the engines that our more efficient. >>. >> before being here with the command and knowledge and to look back at anybody believe you so i will commend
. >> then they should let us know there is one rule they're going by we can look at it but in that mid term review so shifting their recalls what is the status of the new media recall campaign? >> safe cars saves lives in the are the agency that has collected at gore ticket and these national campaigns this is a new one. the other two are the automobile association and contact the insurance companies and also working with to cut debt and other researchers to give us their average...
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larry, thank you for being with us. >> let me start before we get to the book. we cheer for each other and the organizations cheer for each other. just a comment on the passing of ed snider. >> if it weren't for ed snider i don't think we'd have hockey in this town and we had the first parade in '74 and '75. what a great man he was and it's a shame. i know, dave montgomery who received the ed snyder award in january and it is fitting and the last one they'll get out and he'll be missed. >> let's talk about the book. this is an exciting day when the fans love that you're here on this particular day. what are you most looking forward to with this 2016 team? >> i think we're on our way. it's young players and we're getting there and we have a plan and a process. >> it's a famous word in philadelphia and it's process and we're getting there and we have a way to go and we have more kids coming in the minor leagues, but we'll get there. >> i thumbed through it and i went right to the 93 team and i knew those guys and tell me about the players who you think made the bi
larry, thank you for being with us. >> let me start before we get to the book. we cheer for each other and the organizations cheer for each other. just a comment on the passing of ed snider. >> if it weren't for ed snider i don't think we'd have hockey in this town and we had the first parade in '74 and '75. what a great man he was and it's a shame. i know, dave montgomery who received the ed snyder award in january and it is fitting and the last one they'll get out and he'll be...
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let us know. make sure to use the hashtag, a let's go. >> nice. let us know. >>> coming up. g a up next, we'll talk live with kipvg= >>> let's check in with steve going on. >> clear out there. it was cold, though, this morning. from yesterday's cold front. i know that didn't give us much rain. niz3dre' )mbk<çjzxv%,/+ññ@cps:.g inland. starting to warm up. look at that. ágrv.6[y7_bhúdig/v3zç a little cooler on tuesday. all signs are good compared to last weekend. cloudy and rainy. >>> governor jeary -- jerry >> alexander is there, & >> and live on the 9 this morning. thanks for coming in, thought @=y jesuit. what made you jump in at this k> ideology. i think he does what is right parties. #ú5? stubborn about it. why has he been able to get away with it? tough lessons. and frankly, i think he became lymqk'¤3b- mayor of oakland. he realized that government could only do so much. he told me, sometimes you have %ec%9 >> in your article, you make the point. ó t'o4dw÷us some others? >> i think he talked about the environment long before anybody he's talked about innovation for a long
let us know. make sure to use the hashtag, a let's go. >> nice. let us know. >>> coming up. g a up next, we'll talk live with kipvg= >>> let's check in with steve going on. >> clear out there. it was cold, though, this morning. from yesterday's cold front. i know that didn't give us much rain. niz3dre' )mbk>> governor jeary -- jerry >> alexander is there, & >> and live on the 9 this morning. thanks for coming in, thought @=y jesuit. what made...
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let us know what you think about the eagles picking wentz. you can use the #cbs3. you'll hear a hall of famer, hall every famer wents' new coach compares him to coming up in the next half hour. brooke, jim, back over to you. >> yo bro. >> yo bro. thank you so much, pat. as you can imagine, eagles nation has plenty to say about the picks since the news broke. fans have been going wild. >> philadelphia eagles pick carson wentz. >> hundreds were at the src club at lincoln financial field for draft park, talking fans, current and former eagles players, and head coach doug pederson all watching from the big screen. as you can tell from this entheusiastic crowd, carson wentz getting big philly welcome. >> when we traded up, i'm so thrilled. he has the right characteristics, he'll bring us to the next level. superbowl all the way. >> i love the eagles, and it is a good thing we got wentz. i'm so happy about it. and let's go eagles. >> he loves the eagles! looks like the eagles have a quarterback controversy on their hands now though. so stay with "eyewitness news" and cbs
let us know what you think about the eagles picking wentz. you can use the #cbs3. you'll hear a hall of famer, hall every famer wents' new coach compares him to coming up in the next half hour. brooke, jim, back over to you. >> yo bro. >> yo bro. thank you so much, pat. as you can imagine, eagles nation has plenty to say about the picks since the news broke. fans have been going wild. >> philadelphia eagles pick carson wentz. >> hundreds were at the src club at lincoln...
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but let us repay you for your troubles. fresh milk for the journey home?we live right there. (dad) salted meats? (neighbor) no thank you. (dad) hats then! (vo) don't be a settler, get a $100 reward card when you switch to directv. or you can spend it on this. you could spend your dollar on this. this? or this. this? or any of these ten delicious items on taco bell's new $1 morning value menu. it's not even fair. [sfx: bong] it's and as fans of awesome tv shows! because we are the couch-dwellers, the binge-watchers, the work-skippers! and we refuse to waste the greatest tv week this proud nation has ever known! but time is scarce my friends, so fetch your fancy voice remotes and join me! three, two, one... watchathon! big is back. xfinity watchathon week now until april 24. the greatest collection of shows free with xfinity on demand. [ cheers and applause ] >> larry: welcome back. so last week bill o'reilly was trying to explain why poor blacks couldn't get jobs and he blamed it on tattoos on their foreheads. yes. it was a horrible racist statement. and a
but let us repay you for your troubles. fresh milk for the journey home?we live right there. (dad) salted meats? (neighbor) no thank you. (dad) hats then! (vo) don't be a settler, get a $100 reward card when you switch to directv. or you can spend it on this. you could spend your dollar on this. this? or this. this? or any of these ten delicious items on taco bell's new $1 morning value menu. it's not even fair. [sfx: bong] it's and as fans of awesome tv shows! because we are the...