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levin. i look forward to working with members. mr. levin: we're introducing ourselves. mr. tiberi: with that i'll tell you i look forward to working together as we have talked about before and i'd like to recognize our staff and i'll recognize mr. levin to do so on his side of the aisle. first on the republican side, staff director emily murray. behind me who is joined by our professional staff of lisa, nick, stephanie parks, and alyssa and also down the end there, our legislative assistant taylor trot, and my personal staff, whitney, whoever she might be. and abby. mr. levin, you're recognized. amy who heads up our staff, sarah levin, no relation, and melanie egrin, and from our office, also, daniel. thank you. mr. tiberi: well, it's my pleasure to welcome mr. miller back to the health subcommittee to help us continue the discussion on our medicare program, payment system and extenders. it's time we took the next steps in strengthening our medicare program as the committee looks for ways to
levin. i look forward to working with members. mr. levin: we're introducing ourselves. mr. tiberi: with that i'll tell you i look forward to working together as we have talked about before and i'd like to recognize our staff and i'll recognize mr. levin to do so on his side of the aisle. first on the republican side, staff director emily murray. behind me who is joined by our professional staff of lisa, nick, stephanie parks, and alyssa and also down the end there, our legislative assistant...
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levin. i look forward to working with members. >> has arrived. introducing ourselves. >> i'd like to recognize our staff and mr. levin to do so on his side of the aisle. first on the republican side, staff director emily murray. joined by our profess nar staff of o lisa, nick, stephanie parks and alyssa and also down on the end, our legislative substantiaassistant, taylor trot and whitney and abbi fin. mr. levin, you're recognized. >> no rels and mel any and from our office. thank you. >> it is my pleasure to welcome you back. it's time we took next steps in strengthening our medicare program as the committee continues to look for ways to reform medicare, the commission's insights and analysis will be b very valuable to our efforts. today is a great opportunity for us to hear advice in order to better understand policies that will improve the program and ensure we are making good use of taxpayer dollars, this year's report brings us new information and data that should help strengthen our discussion in this area. mr. miller will highlight numerou
levin. i look forward to working with members. >> has arrived. introducing ourselves. >> i'd like to recognize our staff and mr. levin to do so on his side of the aisle. first on the republican side, staff director emily murray. joined by our profess nar staff of o lisa, nick, stephanie parks and alyssa and also down on the end, our legislative substantiaassistant, taylor trot and whitney and abbi fin. mr. levin, you're recognized. >> no rels and mel any and from our office....
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levin. mr. levin: you're still bitter about some of the back and forth between our two states. i don't think ron kind was here hen we introduced. and judy chu. and earl was here part of the time. dr. miller, welcome. read your property your testimony and also your executive summary i was just struck by the thoroughness of the work you do. a lot of the issues are controversial. i remember when we first talked about controlling payments to that we s and the heck received and how much ontroversy it was. and you thought the sky was falling and it would never work out for physicians. and i mention that because i really think your report, and it has areas where there are differences of opinion, your thist shows how successful has been, this program, that is in some respects a public, not only public but public and private partnership. and with a lot of back and forth rom the private sector as rehe flected in your report. i just -- reflected in your report. i just want to comment for each of us on
levin. mr. levin: you're still bitter about some of the back and forth between our two states. i don't think ron kind was here hen we introduced. and judy chu. and earl was here part of the time. dr. miller, welcome. read your property your testimony and also your executive summary i was just struck by the thoroughness of the work you do. a lot of the issues are controversial. i remember when we first talked about controlling payments to that we s and the heck received and how much ontroversy...
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vonnie: democratic representative sandy levin, thank you for joining us from capitol hill.on. mark: syrian rebels and government officials are meeting separately with the yuan envoy today. sixth round are the of talks. however, the gathering has been overshadowed by the u.s. state department accusations that the syrian government built a crematorium in one of its most the tory us prisons to cover up daily executions. former acting u.s. attorney yates underscored the testimony about michael flynn. at the congressional hearing, she testified she told the white house flynn was at risk of being blackmailed over his contact with russia. yates spoke to cnn. >> you wanted the white house to act? >> absolutely, yes. we expected them to act. >> did you expect them to act quickly? >> yes. >> there was urgency to the conversation? >> yes. and thee president turkish president will hold a meeting in the oval office before they give joint statements. we will bring you the remarks when they happen. vonnie: thank you for that and coming up, we will have that and excerpts from bloomberg's i
vonnie: democratic representative sandy levin, thank you for joining us from capitol hill.on. mark: syrian rebels and government officials are meeting separately with the yuan envoy today. sixth round are the of talks. however, the gathering has been overshadowed by the u.s. state department accusations that the syrian government built a crematorium in one of its most the tory us prisons to cover up daily executions. former acting u.s. attorney yates underscored the testimony about michael...
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host: marianne levine is a labor reporter for political pro. thanks so much for being with us. next, reuters'david shepardson discusses the attempt to roll back net neutrality, and then later we will talk about the religious executive order with james antle of the washington examiner. >> he once called for the removal of pluto as a planet. on sunday, the author and astrophysicist will be our guest on "in-depth." as small as it was compared to earth's has five times the mass of pluto. were never told that, were you? so welcome to the company of informed people, all right, regarding pluto. your calls,ake tweets, and facebook questions for mr. tyson, director of the hated planetarium in new york city and author of several books -- he -- who was director of the hayden planetarium in new york city and author of several books. p.m.from noon to 3:00 eastern sunday on booktv on c-span2. defense news, a naval warfare correspondent on a bribery scandal involving a malaysian defense contractor. >> completely embarrassing. the cultureng that of the navy, that people were corrupted to provi
host: marianne levine is a labor reporter for political pro. thanks so much for being with us. next, reuters'david shepardson discusses the attempt to roll back net neutrality, and then later we will talk about the religious executive order with james antle of the washington examiner. >> he once called for the removal of pluto as a planet. on sunday, the author and astrophysicist will be our guest on "in-depth." as small as it was compared to earth's has five times the mass of...
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among the 200 injured, aaron and barbara levine. mr.s lunged were crushed, his recovery pain staking, and he awaited this day. >> they put handcuffs on him, that's appropriate. >> definitely. only took two years. >> ace prn cell is appropriate. >> reporter: he faces misdemeanor charges and one felony carrying a maximum of ten years in prison. his attorney calls the engineer this deadly derailment. >> such a hosh situation. that derailment resulted in deaths of eight people. >> coming up in next half hour, the new details in the sudden death of former fox news chief roger ailes. what happens to remaining lawsuits against him. >>> first, electronic screen syndrome. the growing problem among children and the radical idea of putting your kids on a digital detox next. my hygienist says it does. but... ...they're not all the same. turns out, they're really... ...different. who knew? i had no idea. so, she said look for... ...one that's shaped like a dental tool with a round... ...brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head sur
among the 200 injured, aaron and barbara levine. mr.s lunged were crushed, his recovery pain staking, and he awaited this day. >> they put handcuffs on him, that's appropriate. >> definitely. only took two years. >> ace prn cell is appropriate. >> reporter: he faces misdemeanor charges and one felony carrying a maximum of ten years in prison. his attorney calls the engineer this deadly derailment. >> such a hosh situation. that derailment resulted in deaths of...
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his main opponent in next year's election democrat mike levin posted the picture, issa was too afraid to speak with his constituents below. issa countered saying he spent the morning talking with the crowd, then went to the roof to take a picture of the group. levin claims issa came outside for five minutes, but refused to engage with the protesters. >> well, the fate of the man who kidnapped and killed morgan hill teenager sierra lamar will be decided soon. attorneys on both sides presented their closing arguments about whether antolin garcia torres should receive death or life in prison. abc7 news reporter jeannine de la vega is live at the hall of justice in san jose to explain exactly what happened in court today. jeannine? >> reporter: dan, this is now in the hands of the jury. both sides argued what they think is the most fit and just punishment for antolin garcia torres. one of the last images the jury saw of sierra lamar was a video of the 15-year-old singing. several of them looked at her father who had his head down because it was too painful for him to watch. the prosecutor
his main opponent in next year's election democrat mike levin posted the picture, issa was too afraid to speak with his constituents below. issa countered saying he spent the morning talking with the crowd, then went to the roof to take a picture of the group. levin claims issa came outside for five minutes, but refused to engage with the protesters. >> well, the fate of the man who kidnapped and killed morgan hill teenager sierra lamar will be decided soon. attorneys on both sides...
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>> levine was a fish, boesky was a shark. who is the whale they're going to catch?l this is drexel. it shot to the top of this world by specializing in junk bonds. >> the commission says dxel and the head of his junk bond department made a secret deal with ivan boesky to make millions illegally. >> california company wics came to the firm and told them it was planning a takeover. the government charges he whispered that secret to ivan boesky in new york. he bought the stock, made profit but milken betrayed his client and earned $6.5 million more at the client's expense. >> authorities are worried that further disclosures resulting from the affair may weaken public confidence in financial markets and weaken the markets themselves. >> it's a mad house. >> i guess the bull market's over. >> it's a blood bath down there. >> they're calling it the monday massacre. the worst drop in wall street history. >> i call it the nearest thing to a meltdown i ever want to see. >> by the closing bell, the dow jones industrial average was down more than 500 points. >> this is a crash
>> levine was a fish, boesky was a shark. who is the whale they're going to catch?l this is drexel. it shot to the top of this world by specializing in junk bonds. >> the commission says dxel and the head of his junk bond department made a secret deal with ivan boesky to make millions illegally. >> california company wics came to the firm and told them it was planning a takeover. the government charges he whispered that secret to ivan boesky in new york. he bought the stock,...
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it could spell trouble.so security expert ...dare i say security super hero adam levin ...says assume an online secret identity when filling out online forms.adam levin: you lieyes ... you heard that right ... he said lie.about everything... just like batman and superman did to hide their real identites.clark kent: you think i'm superman ..laughs adam: for instance when you set security questions on a website and they ask for your mothers maiden name///2:27no one is going to conduct a criminal investigation to find out whether or not your mother's name is smith when you say it is brown. )) why lie??well, if a hacker ever breaches a site... where you have a secret identity you will have rendered that hacker powerless.sotadam: breaches have become the thrid certainty in life .. we have death .. taxes and breaches... see all the information we freely put on the web is very valuable to theives.adam: trust me on this one to an identity theif ... a hacker or scammer ... each an every one of us is kim kardashian every little nugget of information theives find ... can be used to bu
it could spell trouble.so security expert ...dare i say security super hero adam levin ...says assume an online secret identity when filling out online forms.adam levin: you lieyes ... you heard that right ... he said lie.about everything... just like batman and superman did to hide their real identites.clark kent: you think i'm superman ..laughs adam: for instance when you set security questions on a website and they ask for your mothers maiden name///2:27no one is going to conduct a criminal...
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mark levin, newt gingrich, michelle malkin, dr. sebastian gorka, jay sekulow, geraldo rivera all here tonight with reaction. tinfoil hat conspiracy liberals in congress, the destroy-trump-media, they are absolutely losing it. completely unhinged. of course over james comey being fired. which needed to happen. that is tonight's important opening monologue. deranged liberal crackpots are at it again. the very important decision to fire the fbi director pushing brand-new and completely insane conspiracy theories. trump was asked why he decided to fire james comey. here's what he said. >> why did you fire director comey? >> because he wasn't doing a good job. he wasn't doing a good job. >> sean: that is a simple, basic fundamental truth that liberals can't face. he did not do his job. he failed you, the american people. he disrespected the constitution and made a mockery out of the rule of law.w. he sat on his hands while your fourth amendment privacy rights were being trampled on. and he created most dangerously a two-tiereded justice
mark levin, newt gingrich, michelle malkin, dr. sebastian gorka, jay sekulow, geraldo rivera all here tonight with reaction. tinfoil hat conspiracy liberals in congress, the destroy-trump-media, they are absolutely losing it. completely unhinged. of course over james comey being fired. which needed to happen. that is tonight's important opening monologue. deranged liberal crackpots are at it again. the very important decision to fire the fbi director pushing brand-new and completely insane...
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shoulders crushed.crushed and >> life hasn't the same for adam barbara levine who say charges are appropriate. >> i'm thrilled he was charged. >> it only took two years. he killed eig>> investigation fd bostian wasn't under the influence or using the cellphone. he claims he was injured when someone threw something at the window. >> imagine carrying that around. he saddened. of his next court date is june 7th. his attorney says they are prepared to fight the charges. >> christie ileto, channel6 "action news." >> thank yowrk, you, christie. the driver car is in hospital after this crash. the crash caused significant damage to the building. there is no word yet what caused the drive to lose control. a second paternity is being investigated for sexual assault. our calls fraternitity have not been returned. meanwhile drexel suspended them amid two alled sexual assaults2 month old sop in aleaving the bo un home. wn the door yesterday. newborn girl she had been left in a car seat. her one-year-old brother was in en himself and the toddler was in a makeshift cageo stand. to find aila cage. it's sad.
shoulders crushed.crushed and >> life hasn't the same for adam barbara levine who say charges are appropriate. >> i'm thrilled he was charged. >> it only took two years. he killed eig>> investigation fd bostian wasn't under the influence or using the cellphone. he claims he was injured when someone threw something at the window. >> imagine carrying that around. he saddened. of his next court date is june 7th. his attorney says they are prepared to fight the...
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marc levine will tell us the big hedge funds and why to ditch the rest.irst we start off with a story captivated main street and wall street. >> that is whit coins digital currency hit another all time high. >> reporter: hi, melissa, bitcoin has been on the rise the southern ascension over the past few months has been dramatic. it took a year to go from $500 to $1,500. in a few weeks, they recently crossed 2500. in total, the market cap gained about $23 billion in value this year. what's behind the third? asia. specifically japan and korea have stepped up buying, investors view it as digital gold. >> wright is getting on board. they announced they are developing commercial applications of bitcoin underlying technology. they gave it a thumbs up this week. there is concerns, there is no reg la story body. >> meanwhile, short positions have declined by 10%. bet coin could see selling intensified. mellissa. >> thank you, seema mody, one of our traders say there could be a risk. bk. >> listen, bitcoin has had a tremendous run. i have been in here, unbelievable
marc levine will tell us the big hedge funds and why to ditch the rest.irst we start off with a story captivated main street and wall street. >> that is whit coins digital currency hit another all time high. >> reporter: hi, melissa, bitcoin has been on the rise the southern ascension over the past few months has been dramatic. it took a year to go from $500 to $1,500. in a few weeks, they recently crossed 2500. in total, the market cap gained about $23 billion in value this year....
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a. >> david levine from u.c.astings, thanks so much for your expertise. >> you're welcome. >>> federal officials have narrowed down the list of finalists to design president trump's border wall. but they're not saying who or how many. an a arizona company says hat made the cut. the company's check executive said the president's call for a 30-foot-tall wall along the entire border may not be practical. he says his high-tech solution includes a motion sensor. >> i don't know if they have ever caught anyone in the tunnel that i'm aware v. this would containing that. we would be able to sea them digging the tunnel in real time. >> o'leary says sensors are cheaper and easier to put in place and would be less environmentally damaging. he says he thinks his company has a good chance of winning the bid for that wall. >> we know the war yores won but the san antonio spurs are fuming at the price they paid beyond the final score. today their head coach fired back at the warriors' center. hear what he called dangerous and u
a. >> david levine from u.c.astings, thanks so much for your expertise. >> you're welcome. >>> federal officials have narrowed down the list of finalists to design president trump's border wall. but they're not saying who or how many. an a arizona company says hat made the cut. the company's check executive said the president's call for a 30-foot-tall wall along the entire border may not be practical. he says his high-tech solution includes a motion sensor. >> i don't...
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it could spell trouble.so security expert ...dare i say security super hero adam levin ...online secret identity when filling out online forms.adam levin: you lieyes ... you heard that right ... he said lie.about everything... just like batman and superman did to hide their real identites.clark kent: you think i'm superman ..laughs adam: for instance when you set security questions on a website and they ask for your mothers maiden name///2:27no one is going to conduct a criminal investigation to find out whether or not your mother's name is smith when you say it is brown. )) why lie??well, if a hacker ever breaches a site... where you have a secret identity you will have rendered that hacker powerless.sotadam: breaches have become the thrid certainty in life .. we have death .. taxes and breaches... see all the information we freely put on the web is very valuable to theives.adam: trust me on this one to an identity theif ... a hacker or scammer ... each an every one of us is kim kardashian every little nugget of information theives find ... can be used to buy something ..
it could spell trouble.so security expert ...dare i say security super hero adam levin ...online secret identity when filling out online forms.adam levin: you lieyes ... you heard that right ... he said lie.about everything... just like batman and superman did to hide their real identites.clark kent: you think i'm superman ..laughs adam: for instance when you set security questions on a website and they ask for your mothers maiden name///2:27no one is going to conduct a criminal investigation...
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david levine was on the 4 on 2 and said the court focused on the president's own words. >> going back to when mr. trump called for a ban on all muslims until we can figure out what the heck is going on here. all through there are statements like that over and over again. the order itself, the second executive order does point to reasons, but they are pretty hollow. >> the ninth circuit court is also expected to issue a ruling soon in a separate challenge filed in hawaii. >>> new at 6:00, state lawmakers pushing forward with a universal healthcare plan despite funding. they approved legislation today to create a single payer system. it would provide healthcare for every person living in california. that's almost 40 million people. but it would also cost about 400 billion a year, which is triple the amount in the state's general fund. the state senator who authored the legislation says it's a matter of redistributes state funds. >> we are already spending 365 billion already annually, so through the cost savings that we are going to incur through a single payer system, the ones actually
david levine was on the 4 on 2 and said the court focused on the president's own words. >> going back to when mr. trump called for a ban on all muslims until we can figure out what the heck is going on here. all through there are statements like that over and over again. the order itself, the second executive order does point to reasons, but they are pretty hollow. >> the ninth circuit court is also expected to issue a ruling soon in a separate challenge filed in hawaii....
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. >> reporter: jeffrey levine and bonnie powers are the masterminds behind the kit.y were inspired by their own nuptials. while they said their vows, they had their guests marry themselves. >> the idea was i think a lot of people don't know how would i even start, what would i do. >> reporter: in the last three years they've sold more than 200 kits and counting as more women choose to embrace this new tradition. >> getting married here is -- yeah, it's everything that i could have wanted. >> reporter: petra hansen also chose to put a ring on it. >> i kept getting the question, like how come you're not married? why aren't you married? and what's wrong with you for not being married? and i was getting a little tired of answering that question. >> reporter: so she took a stand. >> a woman's chance to be and bothworthy in our culture i actually measured in dog years. we are really given this little window to find a mate, find a family, have it all. you know, before we're 35. and it just isn't ridiculous. >> reporter: she's lived a successful life. a fashion designer by t
. >> reporter: jeffrey levine and bonnie powers are the masterminds behind the kit.y were inspired by their own nuptials. while they said their vows, they had their guests marry themselves. >> the idea was i think a lot of people don't know how would i even start, what would i do. >> reporter: in the last three years they've sold more than 200 kits and counting as more women choose to embrace this new tradition. >> getting married here is -- yeah, it's everything that i...
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this year at the festival, we kojima and ken levine who did "bioshock." some of the most extraordinary storytellers in gaming. it's another way to look at how entertainment is changing and how you are on different screen, but you are still telling these great stories. the festival a number of years ago was the first festival to actually screen a game. we screened "l.a. noir," from rockstar, a company based in new york. megan: the arts have been under fire under president trump. coming up, jane rosenthal and robert de niro fire back. ms. rosenthal: artist voices need to be heard loud and proud. mr. de niro: this is not "the apprentice." this is real. ♪ ♪ megan: you have been, bob, quite vocal about some of the political climate that we are living in and you have been quite vocal about trump. you have called a bully and a pig and threatened to punch him. is there anything during this first 100 days we are rapidly coming up to that has givenyou time to pause and think this could be better or worse? mr. de niro: i always try to give every situation that i thi
this year at the festival, we kojima and ken levine who did "bioshock." some of the most extraordinary storytellers in gaming. it's another way to look at how entertainment is changing and how you are on different screen, but you are still telling these great stories. the festival a number of years ago was the first festival to actually screen a game. we screened "l.a. noir," from rockstar, a company based in new york. megan: the arts have been under fire under president...
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. >> rose: then big joe levine comes down there from embassy picture. and your father introduces you and you showed him a review of your film zulu. >> mr. levine told my dad your son's a critic bring the review to the house boat which was across the street and i showed up one day with my little scrapbook of clippings. i had favorably reviewed zulu and he literally with a cigar poked me and said you got good taste, kid. you can come work for me. i went into the service for a while, came out and called up and he gave me a job. suddenly i was working in the movie business, which was ridiculous. i couldn't believe that i could actually -- >> you had no dream to be a director. >> none whatsoever. >> rose: you were happy to be a publicist. >> yes, i loved it. then i met roger courtman and he was starting world pictures and he needed scrims. he said to me jonathan you write press releases why don't you write a motorcycle movie. i came up with my friend joe who is the greatest storyteller i ever met, we wrote a script and i showed it to roger. he said this is p
. >> rose: then big joe levine comes down there from embassy picture. and your father introduces you and you showed him a review of your film zulu. >> mr. levine told my dad your son's a critic bring the review to the house boat which was across the street and i showed up one day with my little scrapbook of clippings. i had favorably reviewed zulu and he literally with a cigar poked me and said you got good taste, kid. you can come work for me. i went into the service for a while,...
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this year at the festival, we kojima and ken levine who did "bioshock." some of the most extraordinary storytellers in gaming. it's another way to look at how entertainment is changing and how you are on different screen, but you are still telling these great stories. the festival a number of years ago was the first festival to actually screen a game. we screened "l.a. noir," from rockstar, a company based in new york. megan: the arts have been under fire under president trump. coming up, jane rosenthal and robert de niro fire back. ms. rosenthal: aisvoices need to be heard loud and proud. mr. de niro: this n "the apprentice." this is real. ♪ ♪ megan: you have been, bob, quite vocal about some of the political climate that we are living in and you have been quite vocal about trump. you have called a bully and a pig and threatened to punch him. is there anything during this first 100 days we are piy coming up to that has given him -- you time to pause and think this could be better or worse? mr. de niro: i always try to give every situation that i think is
this year at the festival, we kojima and ken levine who did "bioshock." some of the most extraordinary storytellers in gaming. it's another way to look at how entertainment is changing and how you are on different screen, but you are still telling these great stories. the festival a number of years ago was the first festival to actually screen a game. we screened "l.a. noir," from rockstar, a company based in new york. megan: the arts have been under fire under president...
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. >> reporter: mountaineer and mthor alison levine summitted everest seven years ago. >> when i was there, were only three deaths, but two years later in 2012 there were 11 deaths. so there are years when we have tgher numbers than ten, which is what we saw this year, and there are years where we see lower numbers. >> reporter: bad weather has narrowed the climbing season leis year, meaning more people are now on the mountain. the nepalese government also issued a record 371 climbing permits. >> obviously the fewer people on the mountain the better. but that said, it's really each climber's own responsibility to look out for themselves and know how to take care of themselves on the mountain. hed you can't rely on somebody else to look out for you. >> reporter: you would have to go back 40 years to 1977 to find k climbing season with no deaths on mount everest. the deadliest season was two years ago, scott, when 24 climbers died. >> pelley: jim axelrod, thanks. up next, the president raves about his audience. sponsored by bank of america. ,, ,, >> pelley: president trump who attended fordh
. >> reporter: mountaineer and mthor alison levine summitted everest seven years ago. >> when i was there, were only three deaths, but two years later in 2012 there were 11 deaths. so there are years when we have tgher numbers than ten, which is what we saw this year, and there are years where we see lower numbers. >> reporter: bad weather has narrowed the climbing season leis year, meaning more people are now on the mountain. the nepalese government also issued a record 371...
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veronica sullivan loves adam levine of maroon 5 and arrived at 6:00 this morning, six hours before they opened and 14 hours before he takes the stage. >> i thought it would be like coachella and people would be showing up early to be honest, and i wanted to be, like, just in case. >> reporter: she has now figured out this festival is not coachella. the owner of bone yard barbecue here for the first time and already aware this concert is different. >> it is intimidating. you know, else a crowd like this, they have highbrow folks coming. >> reporter: food place the central role as well as music. vendors here were hand selected. >> i got a call from the venue that noticed us, and we fit the bill, so to speak, so we feel lucky to be here. >> reporter: security is the center of attention after this weeks attack at a concert in manchest manchester. there's a tight security plan in place, main focus now is awareness. >> trying not to think about it, but also thinking about it because it's important to think about it. >> reporter: police say because it is a more mature crowd, everyone here tend
veronica sullivan loves adam levine of maroon 5 and arrived at 6:00 this morning, six hours before they opened and 14 hours before he takes the stage. >> i thought it would be like coachella and people would be showing up early to be honest, and i wanted to be, like, just in case. >> reporter: she has now figured out this festival is not coachella. the owner of bone yard barbecue here for the first time and already aware this concert is different. >> it is intimidating. you...
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she will join adam levine, blake shelton this fall.he was a coach. >> she can hit the notes. >> she will be great on there. >>> doug, tomorrow is going to be a whole different story from today. >> it will feel like we all feel with the caps loss and the wizards loss and now the rain coming in. it will feel -- >> we will be crying. >> looking pretty nice out there. after a beautiful day 76 today. tomorrow 20 degrees cooler and we stay there in the mid 50s tomorrow, friday and saturday. out there right now a really nice night. so everybody will be able to get home. 65 degrees. winds out of the northeast at 6 miles per hour. a very nice evening. te ago. 64 cull pepper and 59 towards -- no rain in our immediate area but starting to track showers and thunderstorms. take a wider view. severe weather and tornado warning in southern virginia earlier today. you can see the storms here. we have a couple of storms firing up. heads up in that region. back to the west but tomorrow we'll be watching this complex right here. this moving right over th
she will join adam levine, blake shelton this fall.he was a coach. >> she can hit the notes. >> she will be great on there. >>> doug, tomorrow is going to be a whole different story from today. >> it will feel like we all feel with the caps loss and the wizards loss and now the rain coming in. it will feel -- >> we will be crying. >> looking pretty nice out there. after a beautiful day 76 today. tomorrow 20 degrees cooler and we stay there in the mid 50s...
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i of engineer anting hi levin douseky used to work for google self-6jc(r'g car unit. .fired includesing levinq dousey of downloading 14,000 documents full of trade secrets beforelp founded a start-upa5 bought. oner fired himq anÑ(fá now fede it showed up on agate beach in bolinas last we washed up on shore will be left hale compose.?; it showed up on the beach last week the california edemaym of the hit ead ofale. l be juries across the left side and including ten broken ribs. => some tallko?h+isitors arrivet sfo we shoal youÑi wholp they a and why people careçó about thi. stay with us. live-stream your favorite sport, at the airport. binge dvr'd shows, while painting your toes. on demand laughs, during long bubble baths. tv on every screen is awesome. the all-new xfinity stream app. all your tv at home. the most on demand, your entire dvr, top networks, and live sports on the go. included with xfinity tv. xfinity the future of awesome. a plan to ease the commute. what caltrans could do to make the drive easier on one of the >>> tonight atq 6:00 a plan to could do to
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. >> a federal prosecutor bribing a witness gets you dispar barred and 6.9 in levin worth with, i prefern you. >> join me? i got the idea from you, getting info isn't always fresh and clean, remember. >> you got to know the rules in order to break them. you should have given me a heads up. >> you checked out on me. i'm on my own. >> now you know how i feel. >> trevor: please welcome sanaa lathan. (applause) >> hello. >> trevor: welcome to the show. >> it's my pleasure. i'm so happy to be here. >> trevor: this is amazing. you are, honestly, royalty in my world. >> oh, really. >> trevor: you genuinely are, you know, there are select actors and actresses where you go, these people, this is just it. you on the screen, it's on. so welcome. >> thank you so much. am a princess or queen. >> trevor: queen, definitely a queen. >> duchess. >> trevor: dutch ease is weird. i always think of a small dog, like a yorkie, i think-- someone like dutchest and then a dog came out, spieled it for me. it was never the same. definitely, definitely a queen. so welcome to the show. you've been in so many classic
. >> a federal prosecutor bribing a witness gets you dispar barred and 6.9 in levin worth with, i prefern you. >> join me? i got the idea from you, getting info isn't always fresh and clean, remember. >> you got to know the rules in order to break them. you should have given me a heads up. >> you checked out on me. i'm on my own. >> now you know how i feel. >> trevor: please welcome sanaa lathan. (applause) >> hello. >> trevor: welcome to the...
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call a comrade, neon, and martha levin. thank you all very much. [applause] cinematically to indict jonathan alter up to say a few words. he is honestly well-known to many fear fearless and award-winning not your and columnist and we know him as the chair of the lukas price board. please, i'm not. [applause] >> thanks, steve. thanks for all you do at columbia. it's so wonderful to see such a national institution that premier general school in our country so well that pa i just want to welcome you all come the thank you all for coming. give another salute to our wonderful judges because this is a real serious commitment of time with great seriousness and just really appreciated to our judges not to fear, but over the last night teen years. i wanted to very briefly give you a sense of what the larger mission of this lukas price project is. many of you know that the business model for journalism is in flux. there are no, to put it mildly. there are a series of new initiatives that try to contend with this pick the best known as pro-public which is out
call a comrade, neon, and martha levin. thank you all very much. [applause] cinematically to indict jonathan alter up to say a few words. he is honestly well-known to many fear fearless and award-winning not your and columnist and we know him as the chair of the lukas price board. please, i'm not. [applause] >> thanks, steve. thanks for all you do at columbia. it's so wonderful to see such a national institution that premier general school in our country so well that pa i just want to...
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his name is adam levine. yes, w3you. there's gwen stefani. how about alicia keys? he's all right.ded night yet. let's get to the names.
his name is adam levine. yes, w3you. there's gwen stefani. how about alicia keys? he's all right.ded night yet. let's get to the names.
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the philip and janice levin foundation... judith and burton resnick...he blanche & irving laurie foundation... vital projects fund... michael and helen schaffer foundation... the andré and elizabeth kertész foundation. additional support for "voces" provided by the national association of latino arts and cultures.
the philip and janice levin foundation... judith and burton resnick...he blanche & irving laurie foundation... vital projects fund... michael and helen schaffer foundation... the andré and elizabeth kertész foundation. additional support for "voces" provided by the national association of latino arts and cultures.
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. >> reporter: alison levine summited seven years ago. >> when i was there there were only three deathsbut later in 2012, there were 11 deaths. there are years when we have higher numbers than ten, which is what we saw this year, and there are years where we see lower numbers. >> reporter: bad weather has narrowed the climbing season, meaning more people are now on the mountain. the nepalese government issued a record 371 climbing permits. >> the fewer people on the mountain, the better. that said, it's really each climber's own responsibility to look at for themselves and take care of themselves. you can't rely on somebody else to look out for you. >> reporter: you would have to go back to fo1977 for a season when nobody died. >>> up next, the president raves about his audience. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> president trump, who attended fordham, a jesuit university came face-to-face today with the first jesuit pope. the rest is history, witnessed by major garrett. >> reporter: president trump spent 30 minutes with pope francis at the vatican and introduced him to first lady melania and daughter i
. >> reporter: alison levine summited seven years ago. >> when i was there there were only three deathsbut later in 2012, there were 11 deaths. there are years when we have higher numbers than ten, which is what we saw this year, and there are years where we see lower numbers. >> reporter: bad weather has narrowed the climbing season, meaning more people are now on the mountain. the nepalese government issued a record 371 climbing permits. >> the fewer people on the...
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vonnie: alan levin, thank you. coming up on "bloomberg markets congressman eliot engel of new york.is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: it is 2:00 p.m. in new york and 7:00 p.m. in london. >> welcome to "bloomberg markets ." scarlet: we are live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york over the next hour. we begin wit politics. president trump says it is his absolute right to disclose intelligence to russia. alan patricosenate majority leah mcconnell says he is fed up with the drama from the white house. the vix is flirting with its lowest level in decades. why are investors still trying to protect themselves from an increase in volatility? in corporate news, ford is set to be cutting 10% of its global workforce. mark fields under pressure to boost profit and get the stock back on track. in two hours.lose let's get a check on how things are paring with julie
vonnie: alan levin, thank you. coming up on "bloomberg markets congressman eliot engel of new york.is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: it is 2:00 p.m. in new york and 7:00 p.m. in london. >> welcome to "bloomberg markets ." scarlet: we are live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york over the next hour. we begin wit politics. president trump says it is his absolute right to disclose intelligence to russia. alan patricosenate majority leah mcconnell says he is fed up with the...
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levin. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan is recognized for one minute. mr. levin: you know, it's just been said no one with a pre-existing condition will be denied treatment. that is a cruel falsehood. roughly 129 million americans today have a pre-existing condition. and here's what the a.m.a. says to refute what was just said. the history of high-risk pools demonstrates that americans with pre-existing conditions will be stuck in second class health coverage if they are able to obtain coverage at all. so now we have a proposal for $8 billion. that is a deceitful fraud. and i intend going back home to travel the state of michigan and elsewhere and tell the american people that those who have said that are simply not being truthful. they essentially are turning their backs on 129 million americans. we democrats will never turn our back on the people of the united states of america. when it comes to health care, it's a vital, vital need. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from massachusetts reserves. the gen
levin. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan is recognized for one minute. mr. levin: you know, it's just been said no one with a pre-existing condition will be denied treatment. that is a cruel falsehood. roughly 129 million americans today have a pre-existing condition. and here's what the a.m.a. says to refute what was just said. the history of high-risk pools demonstrates that americans with pre-existing conditions will be stuck in second class health coverage if they are...
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. >>> once again, i'm joined by law professor david levine. surprised at all by the decision. >> no, because if you listen to the oral argument weeks ago, each judge seemed to tip their hand. so a 10-3 opinion is what it looked like was going to come out. >> in making today's ruling it was then what candidate trump said on the campaign trail really came back to haunt him. >> right, with all of his cases with the first travel ban and the tax on the second travel ban, what mr. trufrp said on the trail turns out to be incredibly important. now, the counter argument and the dissenters are very strong on this. they say this has no relevance and should not be considered at all and shouldn't pay any attention to it. you should look at the orderer and nothing else. >> let's talk about just the order because i want to read what they said today in the ruling "this weeks with vague words of national security, but in context drifts with religious intolerance, enmouse." . >> in context it's absolute lugly true. if you look at what judge cites when presiden
. >>> once again, i'm joined by law professor david levine. surprised at all by the decision. >> no, because if you listen to the oral argument weeks ago, each judge seemed to tip their hand. so a 10-3 opinion is what it looked like was going to come out. >> in making today's ruling it was then what candidate trump said on the campaign trail really came back to haunt him. >> right, with all of his cases with the first travel ban and the tax on the second travel ban,...
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former senator carl levin of michigan relayed a telling anecdote. about senator ford. a member of my staff had brought his son to work. the staff member, needing to intend an important meeting, left his son to play with paper and crayons under the supervision of several coworkers. he returned to find his son no longer at the desk. a quick search followed. the boy was found just out of the office in the senate hallway where he had stopped senator ford and attempted to sell him a crayon artful pages of scribbles stapled together for a nickel. senator ford was in the active requesting two and trying to convince a young man to accept a dime as security requested nickel. so, ford cared about people and it showed. had a keendell political mine. he called himself a dumb old country boy with dirt between his toes. no one believed it. he had learned of the knee of his father and earl clemens and learned his lessons well. he never lost a kentucky election. finally, ford never forgot about his roots. described hisoye demeanor after the man had become a prominent senator. " there
former senator carl levin of michigan relayed a telling anecdote. about senator ford. a member of my staff had brought his son to work. the staff member, needing to intend an important meeting, left his son to play with paper and crayons under the supervision of several coworkers. he returned to find his son no longer at the desk. a quick search followed. the boy was found just out of the office in the senate hallway where he had stopped senator ford and attempted to sell him a crayon artful...
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david levine was on the floor and said the court focused on the president's own words. >> going back to when mr. trump called for a ban on all muslims until we could figure out whenever the heck is going on. all through there are statements like that over and over again. the order itself, the second executive order does point to reasons, but they are pretty hollow. >> the ninth circuit court is also expected to issue a ruling soon in a separate case filed in hawaii. >>> update to a missing person's case, san francisco police announced they found a car of a person of interest in the disappearance of chi. a full-time driver with uber last seen on the 14th. they want to question tang about his disappearance. his car was found at sfo, even before finding the car, they believed he had left the country. investigators say they found physical evidence in their searching connecting tang to the disappearance. they are in contact with the fbi about tracking him overseas. >>> rested in the penalty face of the torres trial. in an unexpected move the defense said it is mot going to call to the sta
david levine was on the floor and said the court focused on the president's own words. >> going back to when mr. trump called for a ban on all muslims until we could figure out whenever the heck is going on. all through there are statements like that over and over again. the order itself, the second executive order does point to reasons, but they are pretty hollow. >> the ninth circuit court is also expected to issue a ruling soon in a separate case filed in hawaii. >>>...
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both stories by ira levin are about men making decisions with women's bodies. >> charlie: and if you can do that with gend are er -- gender you can do it with race. >> when they were competing in 2008 in the election gender and race were seen in context with one another for the first time in a long time. >> charlie: in context? almost like in 2006 what will be history's first. the first woman or black man. >> it almost felt like the two identities were pinned against each other. which is more deserving in a weird way. but what it did for me was show that there's civil rights plights though they have different paths it's the same thing. >> charlie: how will african americans view this differently than white americans? >> it's a really good question. one that i thought about a lot creating it. i definitely knew i wanted to make a movie that would serve the very loyal black horror thriller fan base who comes out loyalty time and time again. we see horror movies we like and we identify that world but we're not represented there. not only is our skin not represented in a protagonist role
both stories by ira levin are about men making decisions with women's bodies. >> charlie: and if you can do that with gend are er -- gender you can do it with race. >> when they were competing in 2008 in the election gender and race were seen in context with one another for the first time in a long time. >> charlie: in context? almost like in 2006 what will be history's first. the first woman or black man. >> it almost felt like the two identities were pinned against...
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emily: to the firing of anthony levin dow ski -- anthony levondowski from uber. will this case impact the future of alphabet and uber's self driving car efforts? will it spark a talent war for other star engineers? we are joined by brad stone, an author of a book about the founding of uber and airbnb. is this a turning point? brad: the lawsuit shows they are willing to leverage or exploit their intellectual property. google was first in the driverless car arena. thatgoogle's emergence, was the turning point for waymo. get moved waymo to an operational -- it moved waymo from academic to operational. they know they have to be not just for the data, but for their own engineers, who want to see cars on the road. they have to be out there. google spun off waymo as its own independent division and put the former ceo of hyundai in charge of it. the competitive pressure was the turning point. emily: if they somehow managed to cripple or stalled google -- uber's self -- driving efforts, is there a benefit to waymo? said mark andreessen almost comically that there were too
emily: to the firing of anthony levin dow ski -- anthony levondowski from uber. will this case impact the future of alphabet and uber's self driving car efforts? will it spark a talent war for other star engineers? we are joined by brad stone, an author of a book about the founding of uber and airbnb. is this a turning point? brad: the lawsuit shows they are willing to leverage or exploit their intellectual property. google was first in the driverless car arena. thatgoogle's emergence, was the...
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brian levine is a director southern california state university and joins me now from l.a. this grim puzzle. brian, police saying one individual they believe responsible some sort of irksed therefore made it a possible suicide balmic at the root core of the carnage. what's your reaction to the news we've been hearing over the last several hours? >> yes, well, first our hearts and prayers go out to the people of britain. i'd be interested in knowing how this individual got there. were there coconspirators that transported him there, that helped him make the bomb or even helped him detonate it? your reporting indicates it was a self-detonation. this was specifically designed to maim and kill. the other thing i would say is as we secure venues, what we're now seeing and we saw that for instance with the bopping outside of paris in 2015, even if one can't get in the venue, one can try to blow 1self up outside. luckily in that case it was sparsely populated inside the perimeter. >> yeah, indeed. in fact, witnesses told us that there were security checks as you entered the arena.
brian levine is a director southern california state university and joins me now from l.a. this grim puzzle. brian, police saying one individual they believe responsible some sort of irksed therefore made it a possible suicide balmic at the root core of the carnage. what's your reaction to the news we've been hearing over the last several hours? >> yes, well, first our hearts and prayers go out to the people of britain. i'd be interested in knowing how this individual got there. were...
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host: morning, up this reporter mariel levine will talk laport report, david , anderdson from reuter then james antle from the n examiner."journ he sure to watch "the washington journal." >> next, we hear from a new member of congress, representative donald mceachin . he talked to us about his legislative priorities, the
host: morning, up this reporter mariel levine will talk laport report, david , anderdson from reuter then james antle from the n examiner."journ he sure to watch "the washington journal." >> next, we hear from a new member of congress, representative donald mceachin . he talked to us about his legislative priorities, the