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i'm pretty sure marc would also be happy to sign them for you. so marc c. johnson has worked a broadcast journalist in idaho's longest serving governor and has a communication and crisis management consultant. a journalism graduate of south dakota state university, johnson has chaired both the idaho humanities council and the federation of state humanities councils, and has
i'm pretty sure marc would also be happy to sign them for you. so marc c. johnson has worked a broadcast journalist in idaho's longest serving governor and has a communication and crisis management consultant. a journalism graduate of south dakota state university, johnson has chaired both the idaho humanities council and the federation of state humanities councils, and has
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kristina: marc?i will tell you, one of the things mayor pete is doing is lying to the american people again, when he talks about the tax cuts from president trump being just for the wealthy, when 82% of americans got a tax cut and the taxes went down for people at the lower end of the spectrum more than they did for the people at the top. but look, i'm from indiana originally. let's deal with some reality. this is a man who wants to be president of the united states. a recent poll that was run by his hometown paper says 65% of the people of south bend think their streets and services are worse now under mayor pete and nearly two-thirds think their city's unsafe. if you can't fill potholes and keep your own little small city safe, how on earth do you think you are qualified to be president of the united states. >> he's probably doing better than bill de blasio on that front. it is a bigger landscape, for sure. i think the disappointing thing about buttigieg and his comments he made in the town hall is
kristina: marc?i will tell you, one of the things mayor pete is doing is lying to the american people again, when he talks about the tax cuts from president trump being just for the wealthy, when 82% of americans got a tax cut and the taxes went down for people at the lower end of the spectrum more than they did for the people at the top. but look, i'm from indiana originally. let's deal with some reality. this is a man who wants to be president of the united states. a recent poll that was run...
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marc morial, terrific having you here. marc: we will be back. david: i hope you will be. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: roger ferguson was the only member of the fed there on 9/11 and this is what he experienced. >> when the towers went down, i was right next to both the new york stock exchange and also bank of new york mellon which is a major payment system operator. i knew the system itself would be in trouble. i decided our most important role was to keep the financial system open and operating. what did we do? a number of things. parallel. first was clear communication. very brief, very sis income of the fed is open on operating. fed stands ready to backstop the monetary needs of the system. that created a lot of confidence. then we had to live up to those words using a number of technical tools that the fed has at its disposable -- it's disposal. the third thing we had to do was this severe crisis that was occurring in new york and washington did not span across the country and around the globe. tool theveraging every federal reserve had, bringing currency to new york,
marc morial, terrific having you here. marc: we will be back. david: i hope you will be. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: roger ferguson was the only member of the fed there on 9/11 and this is what he experienced. >> when the towers went down, i was right next to both the new york stock exchange and also bank of new york mellon which is a major payment system operator. i knew the system itself would be in trouble. i decided our most important role was to keep the financial system open and...
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marc talked about luisa haynes. not only a prominent purveyor of content on social youa, if you look online would find she was quoted in numerous newspapers as an african-american activists from new york who was particularly active on these issues and skeptical of hillary clinton. her voice was lifted up. they formed fake black lives matter groups, groups that theared to be mobilizing on same issues as many real black lives matter's activists. these groups not only gained followers online but were used by the ira in some cases to mobilize protests and rallies in real life. you had activists showing up to protest that they are believe -- they believe are being organized by fellow african-american activists but are being organized by russian trolls in st. petersburg who don't care about the issues of police shootings among african-americans. what we care about is trying to divide -- what they care about is trying to divide americans. they were seizing on a popular highly discussed issue online to gain followers. they
marc talked about luisa haynes. not only a prominent purveyor of content on social youa, if you look online would find she was quoted in numerous newspapers as an african-american activists from new york who was particularly active on these issues and skeptical of hillary clinton. her voice was lifted up. they formed fake black lives matter groups, groups that theared to be mobilizing on same issues as many real black lives matter's activists. these groups not only gained followers online but...
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san francisco will get a big boost in the effort to solve the crisis from sales force ceo marc benioff and his wife. >> they are donating $30 million to the center for vulnerable populations. benoff talked with abc 7 news anchor dan ashley about his mission to make a difference. it's a story you'll only see on abc 7. >> reporter: marc, you've been so ke homesmy number one and lynnn filropic thetyt now more an evem crisis to catastrophe that is fueling marc benioff to take his commitment to another step forward, he and his wife donating $30 to the center for vulnerable populations at ucsf to study the causes of and solutions for homelessness. >> this is an opportunity for ucsf to scale already successful research to really be the north star on how to clean up the homelessness problem. >> reporter: this gift is exciting. >> it's really exciting. we're thrilled. >> reporter: tell us how it will be used. >> we'll use it for a few purposes. we want to end homelessness. >> reporter: the director of the ucsf center for vulnerableth toi >> reporter: one is providing more affordable housing. wh
san francisco will get a big boost in the effort to solve the crisis from sales force ceo marc benioff and his wife. >> they are donating $30 million to the center for vulnerable populations. benoff talked with abc 7 news anchor dan ashley about his mission to make a difference. it's a story you'll only see on abc 7. >> reporter: marc, you've been so ke homesmy number one and lynnn filropic thetyt now more an evem crisis to catastrophe that is fueling marc benioff to take his...
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y ahor la cÚpula de las agencias responsables, tiene con marc morgan un nuevo cambio en otras cosas loragedia ocurriÓ en rusia. un aviÓn de la empresa aeroflot ocurriÓ cuando el aparato hacia un aterrizaje de emergencia poco despuÉs de despegar, en la maniobra se rompiÓ el tren de aterrizaje delantero y el fuselaje impactÓ... comenzo el fuego, 41 personas murieron mientras trataban de escapar los pilotos detectaron un incendio a bordo en la parte de ascenso y decidieron regresar a moscÚ es el primer accidente trÁgico en un vuelo comercial en este tipo de aeronave superyet 100 de fabricaciÓn rusa >>> el presidente trump cambiÓ de idea, ahora dice que el fisc fiscal general robert mueller no debe.... las conclusiones sobre la trama rusa. la comisiÓn de asuntos judiciales de la cÁmara de representantes por su parte, quiere que mueller testifique el 15 de este mes el tema es un arma polÍtica rumbo a 2020 javi javier vega informe. el reporte mueller. este lunes vence el plazo que puso el comitÉ judicial al secretario de justicia william barr para conocer una versiÓn completa del documento.
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the first is marc morial talked about my favorite russian internet troll luisa haynes. she was not only by the way a prominent purveyor of content on social media, if you go and look online you would find she was quoted in numerous newspapers as an african- american from new york that was skeptical of hillary clinton and an stactivist. her voice was lifted up seemingly as a genuine activist in media beyond social media. they also formed a fake groups and fake black lives matter groups. troops that appeared to be mobilizing on the same issues as many real activists. these groups not only gained followers online but actually were used by the ira and in some cases to mobilize protests and rallies in real life. you have activists showing up to protest that they believe are being organized by fellow activists but are being organized by russian internet trolls sitting in st. petersburg who don't give a bleep about the issue. police shootings of unarmed african-americans. what they care about is trying to divide americans and what they were doing was seizing on a highly discus
the first is marc morial talked about my favorite russian internet troll luisa haynes. she was not only by the way a prominent purveyor of content on social media, if you go and look online you would find she was quoted in numerous newspapers as an african- american from new york that was skeptical of hillary clinton and an stactivist. her voice was lifted up seemingly as a genuine activist in media beyond social media. they also formed a fake groups and fake black lives matter groups. troops...
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marc short after the break. too hard to do alone things. day after day, you need to get it all done. and here to listen and help you through it all is bank of america. with the expertise and know-how you need to reach that blissful state of done-ness. so let's get after it. ♪ everything is all right what would you like the power to do?® ♪ all right what would you like the power to do?® you get the freedom of what a 7-day return policy. this isn't some dealership test drive around the block. it's better. this is seven days to put your carvana car to the test and see if it fits your life. load it up with a week's worth of groceries. take the kiddos out for ice cream. check that it has enough wiggle room in your garage. you get the time to make sure you love it. and on the 6th day, we'll reach out and make sure everything's amazing. if so... excellent. if not, swap it out for another or return it for a refund. it's that simple. because at carvana, your car happiness is what makes us happy. behr presents: outdone yourself. staining be done... a
marc short after the break. too hard to do alone things. day after day, you need to get it all done. and here to listen and help you through it all is bank of america. with the expertise and know-how you need to reach that blissful state of done-ness. so let's get after it. ♪ everything is all right what would you like the power to do?® ♪ all right what would you like the power to do?® you get the freedom of what a 7-day return policy. this isn't some dealership test drive around the...
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welcome, marc johnson. marc: thank you. [applause] thank you, kirby, and thanks to the montana historical society for having me tonight to talk about this ancient history. i keep trying to figure out a way to begin these talks, and i always am reminded that wheeler has been dead for 40 years, out of office for 70 years, was elected when warren harding was in the white house. how to make that relevant to a 21st century audience. so i want to begin tonight to ask to you keep in mind, as we get this story about burton k. wheeler, a little history about the united states senate. keep in mind a couple of facts about the senate. in our history and in our system of government. if you remember, the senate is endowed with certain responsibilities unique our politics. senators, for one thing, have six-year terms, longer than any other federal official. the senate has the responsibility to ratify treaties and to advise and consent on appointments to the judiciary and other high government positions. unique responsibilities invested in
welcome, marc johnson. marc: thank you. [applause] thank you, kirby, and thanks to the montana historical society for having me tonight to talk about this ancient history. i keep trying to figure out a way to begin these talks, and i always am reminded that wheeler has been dead for 40 years, out of office for 70 years, was elected when warren harding was in the white house. how to make that relevant to a 21st century audience. so i want to begin tonight to ask to you keep in mind, as we get...
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klee patera to mueller's marc antony. >> i respect him. i don't think we have that kind of relationship. >> you just want to be friends. >> yeah. he certainly isn't obsessed with me in the way some others seem to be. >> what journalist hasn't had to ask the former fbi director if another former fbi director was in love with him? tv news 101. barbara walters asking castro if he was in love with brezhnev. that was awkward. didn't happen. president trump might not be sure about comey and muley but he is definitely sure, might even say big fat sure about two people who were involved with each other the captain and tenille of the fbi peter stroek strzok and in the president's mind they are lovers with a capital "l." >> the lovers, right? lisa and strzok. when i see lisa and her lover, lisa and peter, the two lovers. >> lovers. >> lisa page who was forced to leave the fbi and her lover
klee patera to mueller's marc antony. >> i respect him. i don't think we have that kind of relationship. >> you just want to be friends. >> yeah. he certainly isn't obsessed with me in the way some others seem to be. >> what journalist hasn't had to ask the former fbi director if another former fbi director was in love with him? tv news 101. barbara walters asking castro if he was in love with brezhnev. that was awkward. didn't happen. president trump might not be sure...
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we welcome to the broadcast as well tonight marc caputo. he covers 2020 politics and all things florida for politico. he is tracking this story tonight in miami. making him a florida man by extension. hey, marc, i assume that we know the identity of washington county, no thanks to the fbi. what is the state of play there tonight as you know it? >> well, state of play kind of across the state is puzzlement, whether it's republicans or democrats, no one's really sure why the fbi is keeping just the information about the identities of these two counties secret. this is something that happened in 2016. the fbi said, as you just quoted, that the voter registration data was not changed. now we're supposed to believe them. they say voter tabulation systems, which are separate systems, were not changed. we're supposed to believe them. and they said there was no threat posed afterward, and yet this information is being kept by people. and information abhors a vacuum, especially when it comes to voting and voters systems. numerous lawmakers and elect
we welcome to the broadcast as well tonight marc caputo. he covers 2020 politics and all things florida for politico. he is tracking this story tonight in miami. making him a florida man by extension. hey, marc, i assume that we know the identity of washington county, no thanks to the fbi. what is the state of play there tonight as you know it? >> well, state of play kind of across the state is puzzlement, whether it's republicans or democrats, no one's really sure why the fbi is keeping...
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marc liverman, cbs news. >> none of the abortion bans passed are in effect yet. they are all facing extensive court challenges. and the aclu immediately announced it would sue to stop this one as well. if the governor, however, signs
marc liverman, cbs news. >> none of the abortion bans passed are in effect yet. they are all facing extensive court challenges. and the aclu immediately announced it would sue to stop this one as well. if the governor, however, signs
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and like marc klaas before her, carrie formed an organization to help find the missing.w search dog with her. a search dog in training. >> and she was acteding weird, she was jumping all over the place, she was barking, wanted to get away from me. and as i buckled her up, she took off from me and ran. so i started running after her. and she comes back and she jumps up on me and takes off again. and i followed her and she was just standing still. i reached down to put her leash on, and i noticed some twine, rope sticking out of the ground. and then some bones next to it. >> reporter: it was the skeletal remains of a young woman, unidentified. michelle's cousin krystine was back at the command center. >> i remember brad dennis took a break and he looked at me, said babe, i'll be right back. he never leaves the search center. so he left. i thought something happened, they must have found something. but he said i'm going out and looking at some random evidence they found. >> reporter: but then her phone rang. a reporter with a tip from someone in the search party. >> and he
and like marc klaas before her, carrie formed an organization to help find the missing.w search dog with her. a search dog in training. >> and she was acteding weird, she was jumping all over the place, she was barking, wanted to get away from me. and as i buckled her up, she took off from me and ran. so i started running after her. and she comes back and she jumps up on me and takes off again. and i followed her and she was just standing still. i reached down to put her leash on, and i...
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let me start with you, marc.ke of this and what how is it going to impact who gets in and who doesn't? >> obviously well meaning because they are trying to help people disadvantaged get a chance at the american dream it's really, really misguided. the reason for it is simple. the sat is supposed to be an objective measure of your achievement. your competence in certain subjects and predict are of your ability to succeed in college. watering it down or contextualizing it with an adversity score is not helpful to the student quite frankly. let's say you get into the college. when you turn in your homework, you don't get to turn in an adversity score with it. pass or fail the class based on the merit of your work. when you get out of college, if you graduate, which you might not if you are getting in with an adversity score, then when you go to your job, you don't get to turn in like when i turn my talking points in to fox i don't give them adversity score. i have got to perform. i have got to make a good point on t
let me start with you, marc.ke of this and what how is it going to impact who gets in and who doesn't? >> obviously well meaning because they are trying to help people disadvantaged get a chance at the american dream it's really, really misguided. the reason for it is simple. the sat is supposed to be an objective measure of your achievement. your competence in certain subjects and predict are of your ability to succeed in college. watering it down or contextualizing it with an adversity...
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. >> hoy le vamos a presentar a marce marce marcelo r. aqui estÁ su historia >> siempre ha sido un aventurero y lo demostrÓ una vez que se tuvo que regresar de chile a el salvador en bicicleta porque no tenÍa dinero para comprar un boleto de aviÓn eso lo que le dio el iniciÓ para salir a conocer el mundo siempre sobre 2 ruedas ahora en esta segunda aventura se siente orgulloso de lo vivido. >> 4 continentes 62 paÍses >>> lo mÁs sorprendente para esta segunda osadÍa volviÓ a salir sin dinero eso lo llevÓ a descubrir que tambiÉn tiene otras habilidades. >> vendÍ comida, trabajÉ en hospitales tel, granjas. >> hostales >>> a pesar que lleva 6 aÑos y 2 meses viajando alrededor del mundo >>> dice que su equipaje es muy ligero. >> empecÉ con 4 bolsas. >> y ahora viajo solo con lo puesto. >> ¿por quÉ? >> porque me di cuenta que no lo necesitaba tanto >>> curiosamente marcelo no era ciclista pero su bicicleta se convirtiÓ en aliada aÚn le queda por atravesar mÉxico y guatemala >>> recorrido que le podrÍa tomar entre 50 y 60 dÍas >>> (risas). >> pe
. >> hoy le vamos a presentar a marce marce marcelo r. aqui estÁ su historia >> siempre ha sido un aventurero y lo demostrÓ una vez que se tuvo que regresar de chile a el salvador en bicicleta porque no tenÍa dinero para comprar un boleto de aviÓn eso lo que le dio el iniciÓ para salir a conocer el mundo siempre sobre 2 ruedas ahora en esta segunda aventura se siente orgulloso de lo vivido. >> 4 continentes 62 paÍses >>> lo mÁs sorprendente para esta segunda...
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short, chief of staff to the vice president marc, making any progress? and canada wouldn't have earned some goodwill for the administration to get this moving are we closer, do you think? what are the chances now, and what's -- >> i think -- >> what's pence looking for in canada >> joe, thanks for having me i think kayla got it right, that when the steel and aluminum tariffs were removed, it gained a lot of momentum. a lot of the business communities pledged to get fully behind the bill here in the united states. and in fact, we do expect canada to introduce in the house of commons today legislation to move it forward. there was a vote earlier this week about 250-40 in canada to move forward with the process. today the bill will be introduced we're looking for significant momentum there and in mexico recently, there were labor reforms passed that paved the way in mexico. here in the united states, i think the challenge remains a political one, less than a policy one i think that there is a lot of consensus that the policy changes here will actually benef
short, chief of staff to the vice president marc, making any progress? and canada wouldn't have earned some goodwill for the administration to get this moving are we closer, do you think? what are the chances now, and what's -- >> i think -- >> what's pence looking for in canada >> joe, thanks for having me i think kayla got it right, that when the steel and aluminum tariffs were removed, it gained a lot of momentum. a lot of the business communities pledged to get fully...
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comcommunication director marc lotter is back. >> thank you.think he is correcting record. joe biden has been traveling for last week saying sh -- he is mr. blue collar, middle class, but with his administratio admi. these are bad deals for union labor, these are hypocrisy that president is calling out. kennedy: president also calling out his stance on china. i guess that is where the former vice president trying to differentiate himself, foreign policy wise. former defense secretary, said that job joe biden has been behd every failed foreign policy for last 40 years. >> that is true, were the disastrous ir iran deal, in 201. president obama facing reelection mocked mitt romney for calling russia our greatest enemy, h he can't recognize chia is a huge threat to us economically. and they are exerting a lot of military dominance, they need to be countered and they are under this president. kennedy: how is he setting up his administration in terms of china? what is joe biden telegraphing, how would u.s. treat china differently under president obam
comcommunication director marc lotter is back. >> thank you.think he is correcting record. joe biden has been traveling for last week saying sh -- he is mr. blue collar, middle class, but with his administratio admi. these are bad deals for union labor, these are hypocrisy that president is calling out. kennedy: president also calling out his stance on china. i guess that is where the former vice president trying to differentiate himself, foreign policy wise. former defense secretary,...
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marc liverman is here in new york with why the president faces an uphill battle with congress. good morning. >> good morning. this hasn't been fully embraced by president trump's own party let alone democrats. they're hoping to hear more details on the president's plan. speaking of the peace officers' memorial service, president trump talks on congressional action on illegal immigration. >> not one more life should be lost because our lawmakers failed to secure our borders. >> today at the white house he'll lay out a new plan, one that overhauls legal immigration. >> i don't think most countries are giving us their finest. >> this proposa is spearhe jared kushner nt's s immigration hard liner stephen miller. it includes merit-based approach. more green cards would go to those with high-level skills, degree, and job offers. young people and english speakers would also have an advantage. family ties carry less weight, and it eliminates the diversity visa lottery. >> the plan faces an uphill batt battle, and it's unlikely to receive much democratic support. >> donald trump is clea
marc liverman is here in new york with why the president faces an uphill battle with congress. good morning. >> good morning. this hasn't been fully embraced by president trump's own party let alone democrats. they're hoping to hear more details on the president's plan. speaking of the peace officers' memorial service, president trump talks on congressional action on illegal immigration. >> not one more life should be lost because our lawmakers failed to secure our borders. >>...
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marc: it is too early to tell anything about that.ok forward to talk about the president's result in those states. the headlines in pennsylvania were historic low unemployment. the jobs report today talks about wages growing at the fastest rate in 10 years. it is because of the president's leadership. the manufacturing jobs i mentioned, those are the kinds of messages that resonate with voters. labor union leadership will do what they always do, support democrats, it is the rank-and-file people out there that supported the president in 2016, he said they would bring their jobs back, while the obama administration talk about needing a magic wand and they were gone forever. this president is delivering on that promise. we will have that discussion and look forward to talking about the president's results. david: i think it is fair to say that the president campaigned and continues to talk about the economy and jobs, immigration, trade, some basic principles like that. at the same time, we are spending an awful lot of time right now on t
marc: it is too early to tell anything about that.ok forward to talk about the president's result in those states. the headlines in pennsylvania were historic low unemployment. the jobs report today talks about wages growing at the fastest rate in 10 years. it is because of the president's leadership. the manufacturing jobs i mentioned, those are the kinds of messages that resonate with voters. labor union leadership will do what they always do, support democrats, it is the rank-and-file people...
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. >> the technology section shows the salesforce eu, marc benioff, keeping the company growing thanksh of acquisitions. this chart shows you both the number and the size, what's underneath it is he is making these bets on a whim, it feels like. >> exactly. that's what this story gets into, how he goes about that decision-making. keep in mind that benioff has made costly errors. we got those details from our reporter. >> marc benioff is one of the most eccentric figures in silicon valley. he essentially decides, you know, sometimes on the spot, what his company is going to do next. there are these really interesting times, for instance, when he bought a company called steel brick. he asked the executives and ceo of that company to come over to his house in san francisco. they were in this board room that benioff had built overlooking the water in the bay, and he asked questions for 20 minutes, then asked for a demo. he asked them if they were interested, in at the end of it he said i want to buy your company. >> and sometimes it works out, he is spot on. sometimes, not so much. >> defi
. >> the technology section shows the salesforce eu, marc benioff, keeping the company growing thanksh of acquisitions. this chart shows you both the number and the size, what's underneath it is he is making these bets on a whim, it feels like. >> exactly. that's what this story gets into, how he goes about that decision-making. keep in mind that benioff has made costly errors. we got those details from our reporter. >> marc benioff is one of the most eccentric figures in...
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and marc lotter.aged right now, i feel like, this is the environment, "new jersey now" in which we live -- right now in which we live, then you read volume one of mueller report, there was no collusion. then now you have journalists. this is just most egregious example that happens to in news today, there are plenty out there making stuff up, publishing it, whether a booker on on-line article, it is irresponsible. damaging. your thoughts? >> well, -- subject of michael wolff, i think that interview he gave to "new york times" is very telling and damaging. i can't disagree with you, to make up our own definition of a reporter does not make sense to me, also at least with fire and fury he had access to his subject that would be key. in the journalistic efoes of how we do things, i think it is that poorly sourced if it is just a hit job, i am not interested. trish: there are probably people out there saying, hey, you know, you are using my name in this story, that is not true. marc. politics is a lousy b
and marc lotter.aged right now, i feel like, this is the environment, "new jersey now" in which we live -- right now in which we live, then you read volume one of mueller report, there was no collusion. then now you have journalists. this is just most egregious example that happens to in news today, there are plenty out there making stuff up, publishing it, whether a booker on on-line article, it is irresponsible. damaging. your thoughts? >> well, -- subject of michael wolff, i...
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>> all right, marc. thank you very much. >>> investigators are trying to figure out what caused an f-16 fighter jet to crash into a california warehouse yesterday. it had just taken off from the air base east of los angeles. the pilot ejected and parachuted to safety. jonathan vigliotti reports. >> reporter: the f-16 fighting falcon pancaked onto a roof shortly after taking off. the pilot ejected before the plane went down. >> we've searched the building, searched the area, were able to evacuate the people that were inside that building. out of those 12 people were triaged and treated to exposure to debris from the aircraft. they were deaconed and transported with minor injuries to a local hospital. >> reporter: reports say live ammo was on the aircraft at the time of the crash. jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, los angeles. >>> millions of people in more than a dozen states are in the path of severe weather this weekend. tornadoes, large hail, and damaging winds are possible. there's also a risk of flash fl
>> all right, marc. thank you very much. >>> investigators are trying to figure out what caused an f-16 fighter jet to crash into a california warehouse yesterday. it had just taken off from the air base east of los angeles. the pilot ejected and parachuted to safety. jonathan vigliotti reports. >> reporter: the f-16 fighting falcon pancaked onto a roof shortly after taking off. the pilot ejected before the plane went down. >> we've searched the building, searched the...
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go on, marc. go on, marc, get it. go on, marc. pull it this way. well done, boy. good lad. come on.tories he will see today. and the of the hour watching joining us now. everybody appreciated your efforts. you and your friend were driving along and your friend were driving along and you spotted something in the water. we pulled up because we thought it was a fish because b go fishing a lot. when we had a look and it was a little deer. -- we go fishing. i guess a lot of people would not have jumped into the water. did you hesitate? i did not think, ijust did it, to be fair. and was it so exhausted that when you've got to it it did not struggle?” exhausted that when you've got to it it did not struggle? i had a quick look first because it looked like it was suffering but by the time i got to it it looked like it was happy for me to come, so i thought it been happy. you dragged it to the bank. notan happy. you dragged it to the bank. not an easy thing to get even a young deer out of the water. what condition was it in then? we saw you using clothing to rub it down. jamie helped me to g
go on, marc. go on, marc, get it. go on, marc. pull it this way. well done, boy. good lad. come on.tories he will see today. and the of the hour watching joining us now. everybody appreciated your efforts. you and your friend were driving along and your friend were driving along and you spotted something in the water. we pulled up because we thought it was a fish because b go fishing a lot. when we had a look and it was a little deer. -- we go fishing. i guess a lot of people would not have...
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marc: let's give our panelists another round of applause. [applause] marc: before we adjourn, this discussion is going to continue tomorrow at the opening plenary of our policy discussion. state of america, race, lives and voter suppression at sign -- at maine clock a.m. with a -- 9:00 a.m. with a dynamic panel of speakers. you can dissipate and interact on the subject matter covered in the report. -- participate and interact on the subject matter covered in the report. we encourage you to be there. before we close, the national urban league is diagnostic and prescriptive. we never simply call out problems. we never simply point to the challenges. we want to be proactive. with recommendations, with potential solutions. so here are some of the recommendations of the 2019 state of black america report. some of it is legislation already pending in congress. hr one, we must pass hr one which includes -- [applause] a wide range of voter protection advance cyber security protections of systems. removing barriers to voter registration and prohibiti
marc: let's give our panelists another round of applause. [applause] marc: before we adjourn, this discussion is going to continue tomorrow at the opening plenary of our policy discussion. state of america, race, lives and voter suppression at sign -- at maine clock a.m. with a -- 9:00 a.m. with a dynamic panel of speakers. you can dissipate and interact on the subject matter covered in the report. -- participate and interact on the subject matter covered in the report. we encourage you to be...
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so now sales for ceo marc benioff is giving ucsf $30 million to study the issue in part to help figure out how future dollars could be spent more effectively when we as a as a country are spending money we want to spend money on the right things and so this to us is a down payment. >>what we hope to be much larger changes in what we spend how we spend so that we can end this crisis once and for all. >>doctor margo coup show from ucsf center for vulnerable populations will head up the new initiative. she says the city is going to dig deep into what we think we know and what we don't know about why people end up homeless and what works and doesn't work in getting them off the streets we really want to be able to target their resources with sort of laser like focus, so that we are doing what people need to keep them from becoming homeless and to get them out of homelessness if they become homeless as quickly as possible to have that response be terrible. the director of the ucsf benioff homelessness and housing initiative. >>says the study will kick off june 1st and last 5 years. but she
so now sales for ceo marc benioff is giving ucsf $30 million to study the issue in part to help figure out how future dollars could be spent more effectively when we as a as a country are spending money we want to spend money on the right things and so this to us is a down payment. >>what we hope to be much larger changes in what we spend how we spend so that we can end this crisis once and for all. >>doctor margo coup show from ucsf center for vulnerable populations will head up...
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grant.le killio >> marc benioff is one of the most eccentric figures in silicon valley.sentially decides, you know, sometimes on the spot, what his company is going to do next. there are these really interesting times, for instance, when he bought a company called steel brick. he asked the executives and ceo of that company to come over to his house in san francisco. they were in this board room that benioff had built overlooking the water in the bay, and he asked questions for 20 minutes, then asked for a demo. he asked them the things he wasn't interested in, and at the end, he said he wanted to buy the company. carol: and sometimes it works out, he is spot on. sometimes, not so much. >> definitely large acquisitions he did like exact target, demand where, mulesoft, have been successful. they have put salesforce in different parts of the i.t. market and cloud market from where it had been. but there have also been many deals that didn't happen, and often times they are because of his very mercurial personality. there was one point in which he wanted salesforce to be a
grant.le killio >> marc benioff is one of the most eccentric figures in silicon valley.sentially decides, you know, sometimes on the spot, what his company is going to do next. there are these really interesting times, for instance, when he bought a company called steel brick. he asked the executives and ceo of that company to come over to his house in san francisco. they were in this board room that benioff had built overlooking the water in the bay, and he asked questions for 20...
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marc liverman explains. >> reporter: deb ivanhoe received her first-ever measles vaccine this morningear-old from new york couldn't remember if she had ever been vaccinated as a child, so she had her blood tested and discovered she had no immunity against the measles. >> i've been walking around at risk during this outbreak. >> reporter: most people born and mmunity, but been exposed to ivanhoe was born a year later, when there was no vaccine. that came along in 1963. but even those first vaccine recipients may not be in the clear, according to us. >> the first five years of the vaccine, some batches of it were not very good. none of us really know which batch we got. >> reporter: health professionals say you can get your blood tested like ivanhoe, or just get the measles booster. it's the less-expensive option. and there's another age group that night want to consider a measles booster. >> from 1968 to 1989, we only gave one shot. then we started giving two shots. so still, immunity may be a little low. >> reporter: so far this year, the c.d.c. has confirmed 704 measles cases. that's
marc liverman explains. >> reporter: deb ivanhoe received her first-ever measles vaccine this morningear-old from new york couldn't remember if she had ever been vaccinated as a child, so she had her blood tested and discovered she had no immunity against the measles. >> i've been walking around at risk during this outbreak. >> reporter: most people born and mmunity, but been exposed to ivanhoe was born a year later, when there was no vaccine. that came along in 1963. but even...
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en este caso, marc anthony tiene la situaciÓn mÁs difÍcil.mujer que no ha tenido hijos, tÚ te sientes plena y feliz. >> la gente llega a cierta edad, yo soy muy feliz viajando, logrando las cosas que quiero. tengo 34 aÑos. >> estÁs jovencita- >> no me hace falta, el dÍa que llegue se que voy a ser muy feliz, pero de eso no va a ver primer mi felicidad. >> vamos a ver la contraparte, te acuerdas ser mÁs feliz antes de casarte pues? >> yo vivo feliz casada, a mi me encanta, siempre me ha gustado estar en pareja. me casÉ muy joven a la primera vez. yo creo que es un tema muy personal, tengo una hermana que ha quedado viuda. >> tÚ has estado casada y sabe lo que es estar nunca he estado. >> de acuerdo con estuve separada y no me gusta estar sola. >> tÚ eres un hombre muy cercano a las mujeres, sabes de cerca el corazÓn de ellas. >> cata es una persona que le gusta tener un hombre en su vida. a ella le gusta estar en pareja. en el caso de el he aprendido que las mujeres siempre se van a casar con un hombre que las haga sentir seguras.un pequeÑo me
en este caso, marc anthony tiene la situaciÓn mÁs difÍcil.mujer que no ha tenido hijos, tÚ te sientes plena y feliz. >> la gente llega a cierta edad, yo soy muy feliz viajando, logrando las cosas que quiero. tengo 34 aÑos. >> estÁs jovencita- >> no me hace falta, el dÍa que llegue se que voy a ser muy feliz, pero de eso no va a ver primer mi felicidad. >> vamos a ver la contraparte, te acuerdas ser mÁs feliz antes de casarte pues? >> yo vivo feliz casada, a...
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marc, i think very troubling, and attorney general barr points out we need to get to the bottom of it need to understand what the motives were and when they were pure if or just political because, my goodness, sir, if they were political, then i think some heads will need to roll. >> there needs to be accountability, you're absolutely right. and this is clear, the trump campaign was spied on by the fbi, and it was directed at the highest levels of the department of justice to what end? they were spying on political opponents. and it's something we cannot allow. we do not weaponize our police powers of the united states government to turn it on political disagreements or political opponents. we saw the fbi do this back in the 1960s and before with j. edgar hoover. they kept lists of un-american people, and congress put a stop to it. right now you have congress, at least the democrats, cheerleading it and trying to cover for it. and that's why they're running scared right now, because they know this entire scheme and the obama administration's misadministration of justice is about to be
marc, i think very troubling, and attorney general barr points out we need to get to the bottom of it need to understand what the motives were and when they were pure if or just political because, my goodness, sir, if they were political, then i think some heads will need to roll. >> there needs to be accountability, you're absolutely right. and this is clear, the trump campaign was spied on by the fbi, and it was directed at the highest levels of the department of justice to what end?...
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good to see you, marc. >> good to see you. >> going to get back to breaking news.ump's former attorney, michael cohen, arriving as we were looking at his suv earlier, arriving at federal prison in new york. let's go back over to brynn gingras on the ground there. what do you know? >> yeah, kate, made really good time from new york city. about an hour and a half. he is right there, if you can see over my shoulder, in that black escalade sitting in the passenger seat. a lot of the press able to get a good shot with their zooming cameras. to see his face. we're not really quite sure why he stopped there. authorities stopped him at this, what i said earlier to you was this makeshift barricade as he came up the driveway. he was stopped there for five to ten minutes then they asked him to pull over and now it looks like he might be moving his way up to the prison. there's a white car ahead of him, possibly eus courting him o the building. it looks like michael cohen is getting ready to check in, officially become an inmate of the federal prison here. as i said earlier to
good to see you, marc. >> good to see you. >> going to get back to breaking news.ump's former attorney, michael cohen, arriving as we were looking at his suv earlier, arriving at federal prison in new york. let's go back over to brynn gingras on the ground there. what do you know? >> yeah, kate, made really good time from new york city. about an hour and a half. he is right there, if you can see over my shoulder, in that black escalade sitting in the passenger seat. a lot of...
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will you accept that, though, marc?position of the campaign that you believe that a worse off mexico economy is going to somehow stop the flow of illegal immigration north? >> what i'm hoping is mexico will use the two weeks before these tariffs come into effect or they work quickly to have them removed so we don't have to continue to escalate this and we can work to stop the crisis of illegal immigration coming across the border. this is entirely in mexico's hands. they can decide when the tariffs start, if the tariffs start, how high they go and when they come off. >> that does not seem to be the position of republicans. republicans like chuck grassley, who largely stand with the president on many issues, he said trade policy and border security are separate issues. this is a misuse of presidential authority. how is chuck grassley wrong? >> i have a lot of respect for chairman grassley, but in this case, we have seen too often in the past requests from the united states to our allies and neighborhoods around the world
will you accept that, though, marc?position of the campaign that you believe that a worse off mexico economy is going to somehow stop the flow of illegal immigration north? >> what i'm hoping is mexico will use the two weeks before these tariffs come into effect or they work quickly to have them removed so we don't have to continue to escalate this and we can work to stop the crisis of illegal immigration coming across the border. this is entirely in mexico's hands. they can decide when...
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world champion marc marquez won his home motogp in spain to move to the top of the championship standingsid and took the lead by the first corner and kept it until the chequered flag injerez. britain's cal crutchlow was eighth. the final of the world snooker championship is under way in sheffield. judd trump and four times champion john higgins battling it out. they went into the evening session level at 4-4. went into the evening session level at 4—4. higgins is now 5—4 ahead. both players had two centuries in that first session. expect plenty of drama tonight. you can watch that u nfold drama tonight. you can watch that unfold on bbc two. england timed their run chase to perfection to beat pakistan by seven wickets in their t20 international in cardiff. solid batting from skipper eoin morgan, joe root and james vince saw england chase down pakistan's 173 for six with four balls to spare. sid kohli was watching. their world cup starts later this month but there is still a chance to impress. england handed out three caps. pakistan chose to bat first. they were caught off—guard. archer jus
world champion marc marquez won his home motogp in spain to move to the top of the championship standingsid and took the lead by the first corner and kept it until the chequered flag injerez. britain's cal crutchlow was eighth. the final of the world snooker championship is under way in sheffield. judd trump and four times champion john higgins battling it out. they went into the evening session level at 4-4. went into the evening session level at 4—4. higgins is now 5—4 ahead. both players...
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american master terrence malick marc. return to form with his slow burning drama about a conscientious objector who defies the nazis. and 82 year old director and original social justice warrior ken loach kept up the fight with this attack on britain's economy. but just to have somebody on the phone with the gone. and all eyes to mine so i never thought about how it's done on my shoulders mind to. put as much business. but it wasn't all old white men a few films and can actually resembled the audience queuing to watch them you can has made a real effort this year to increase diversity to get more people of color and women on the screen and behind the cameras at this year's festival and it looks like it's paying off because we have one of the most diverse lineups in cannes history. only so that in this lame is an album of victor hugo's french classic gets an update look for the age of the band the ghettoes. the very 1st female african director in cannes competition brought a fresh perspective to the migration crisis. welco
american master terrence malick marc. return to form with his slow burning drama about a conscientious objector who defies the nazis. and 82 year old director and original social justice warrior ken loach kept up the fight with this attack on britain's economy. but just to have somebody on the phone with the gone. and all eyes to mine so i never thought about how it's done on my shoulders mind to. put as much business. but it wasn't all old white men a few films and can actually resembled the...
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but from me marc edwards and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. good morning.position of this weather front. this is where the main focus of showers will be, and it will be drifting its way southwards through the day. it's around parts of southern scotland, northern ireland into the start of the morning. it means, either side of it, a good chance of a frost around, particularly to the far south of england and wales, and also across northern scotland. temperatures in rural areas below freezing, but here, a sunny start to the day. quite a bit of cloud in between. showers this side, within southern scotland, but brightening up quite quickly into the afternoon. a scattering of showers developing for northern ireland, north wales, the north midlands towards east anglia, particularly during the afternoon, and some of those during the afternoon across the pennines and peak district could be a little bit on the heavy side. now, the winds will be mainly light tomorrow, so if you do get some sunshine, it will feel quite pleasant, but temperatures still down on where they
but from me marc edwards and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. good morning.position of this weather front. this is where the main focus of showers will be, and it will be drifting its way southwards through the day. it's around parts of southern scotland, northern ireland into the start of the morning. it means, either side of it, a good chance of a frost around, particularly to the far south of england and wales, and also across northern scotland. temperatures in rural areas below...
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reigning motogp champion marc marquez has won the french grand prix at le mans to extend his lead atstarted from pole position, battled with pramac racing's jack miller in the early stages of the race but he soon took an outright lead and extended his advantage at the front, finishing nearly two seconds ahead of his title rival, ducati's andrea dovisiozo, in second. it's a third victory in the last four races for marquez and means he is now eight points ahead of the italian in the table. the civilian run the ninth stage, a 94.8 individual time trial, the results i'm surge from 12th place more than five minutes back to take the spot behind conti who retained the spot behind conti who retained the pinkjersey. in the nhl, this year's western conference final had been a back—and—forth battle between the sanjose sharks and the st louis blues, until sunday's game 5, when the blues became the first team to win back—to—back games in the series. vladimir tarasenko scored on a penalty shot, and jaden schwartz added the first of his three goals during a dominant second period that took st louis
reigning motogp champion marc marquez has won the french grand prix at le mans to extend his lead atstarted from pole position, battled with pramac racing's jack miller in the early stages of the race but he soon took an outright lead and extended his advantage at the front, finishing nearly two seconds ahead of his title rival, ducati's andrea dovisiozo, in second. it's a third victory in the last four races for marquez and means he is now eight points ahead of the italian in the table. the...
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fans of the royal family are preparing for a celebration as well prince harry and his wife megan marc. all are expecting their first born any day now to the disappointment of royal watchers the couple has been tight lipped in public but prince harry has now canceled a planned trip to the netherlands fueling speculation that the big moment is imminent. baby hats and rubber suits are at the ready. ukase next royal also won't be short on congratulations now the baby just has to arrive. just way too patiently she was twelve days late so you never know it would happen and you never know when they're going to come do you. think i will say yeah that's what a younger generation is ready to go we do some good marrying on the today show. prince harry and megan markel said their i do use here at windsor just a year ago and windsor's where their baby is due to be born the castle walls are thick and well guarded against the curious and britain's notably invasive tabloid press the secrecy has given rise to speculation that the baby may already have been born a major betting company has even stopped
fans of the royal family are preparing for a celebration as well prince harry and his wife megan marc. all are expecting their first born any day now to the disappointment of royal watchers the couple has been tight lipped in public but prince harry has now canceled a planned trip to the netherlands fueling speculation that the big moment is imminent. baby hats and rubber suits are at the ready. ukase next royal also won't be short on congratulations now the baby just has to arrive. just way...
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in motorsports marc marquez has extended his championship lead by winning the french moto g.p. .the spaniard started from pole position on his honda and finished 2 seconds ahead of. the victory was marcus is 3rd in the last 4 races as well as honda's 300 in moto g.p. it puts marquez 8 points ahead of italy's. in the championship standings. this year 0 vision song contest winner has received a warm welcome back home in the netherlands duncan lawrence was greeted by huge crowds at amsterdam's schiphol airport a day after the event this 25 year old brought the netherlands its 1st victory in the content sense in 1970 and his ballad arcade is sure to linger with us for a while. thank. you. thank you and a reminder of the top stories we're following here for you tens of thousands of people have been rallies across europe ahead of the upcoming european parliament elections they're protesting against nationalists and far right parties and showing their support for a stronger you elections kick off on thursday in britain. austrian president. elections early september you know the stuccoed
in motorsports marc marquez has extended his championship lead by winning the french moto g.p. .the spaniard started from pole position on his honda and finished 2 seconds ahead of. the victory was marcus is 3rd in the last 4 races as well as honda's 300 in moto g.p. it puts marquez 8 points ahead of italy's. in the championship standings. this year 0 vision song contest winner has received a warm welcome back home in the netherlands duncan lawrence was greeted by huge crowds at amsterdam's...
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five—time moto gp world champion marc marquez has increased his lead at the top of the rider's standingsinished almost two seconds clear of italy's andrea dovizioso, with danilo petrucci third. it's marquez‘s third victory in the last four races and means he is now eight points clear in the overall standings. solvenia's primoz roglic emerged as the overwhelming favourite for the giro d'italia title. with a stunning win in today's ninth stage — a near 35 kilometre individual time trial. he was 11 seconds clear on the stopwatch, finishing in 51 minutes, 52 seconds. and claimed his second stage victory in this year's race. the win lifts him up to second in the overall standings, one minute and 50 seconds behind italy's valerio conti with 12 stages remaining. britain's tom daley has finished third in the men's 10m platform final at the world series in london. this last dive wasn't quite enough to claim a silver medal. china's yang hao won the event, with his countryman lian junjie finishing second. daley already has a gold at this world series, having won the 10m synchro with partner matty l
five—time moto gp world champion marc marquez has increased his lead at the top of the rider's standingsinished almost two seconds clear of italy's andrea dovizioso, with danilo petrucci third. it's marquez‘s third victory in the last four races and means he is now eight points clear in the overall standings. solvenia's primoz roglic emerged as the overwhelming favourite for the giro d'italia title. with a stunning win in today's ninth stage — a near 35 kilometre individual time trial. he...
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marc siegel.hank you for coming on. >> all right, tucker. >> tucker: this so this seems like a development really in the history of ebola. a thousand people. should we be concerned? >> yes, we should. i will tell you why. this is in an area of the democratic republic of congo where there is not an infrastructure and militias forming around. 119 ebola clinics attacked by militia. it's a security problem in addition to a health problem. it's also erupting now. we have had a hundred cases in the past week alone. you said 1,000 deaths out of 1,500 cases in the last year. 100 in the past week alone. the world health organization is in the middle of this but they don't have money. there is not enough vaccines. here is a good development since 2016. we now have a highly effective vaccine. it's been given to 100,000 people. that may sound like a lot. it needs to be given to millions. we don't have the vaccines. people are dying without knowing they have ebola. 40% of the deaths, ebola identified after the
marc siegel.hank you for coming on. >> all right, tucker. >> tucker: this so this seems like a development really in the history of ebola. a thousand people. should we be concerned? >> yes, we should. i will tell you why. this is in an area of the democratic republic of congo where there is not an infrastructure and militias forming around. 119 ebola clinics attacked by militia. it's a security problem in addition to a health problem. it's also erupting now. we have had a...
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marc liverman, cbs news. >>> new video this morning, art that is good enough to eat. the man behind the food sculptors, he says people pay between $2,000 and $60,000. antawn says to create each piece, he starts with a taste test. >> reporter: how many bites do you take before you get it perfect? >> hundreds. i want to learn the recipe and see how it's made. >> reporter: his work is in the private collection of several celebrities, including bill clinton, keith richards, and the royal family of jordan. if you're hungry now, some people are drooling over a new taco theme resort in the works. >>> taco bell is opening up a popup hotel in palm springs. now, do you dream of eating a chalupa supreme and sunbathing on a fire sauce floaty? it will happen this august. check in to check out, to bow bellhops, inspired cocktails, and taco bell room service with new menu items. >> we are thrilled. they chose palm springs, greater palm springs to be the location for the first popup hotel, the bell. we hope people can find their taco oasis in greater palm springs. >> it will open in
marc liverman, cbs news. >>> new video this morning, art that is good enough to eat. the man behind the food sculptors, he says people pay between $2,000 and $60,000. antawn says to create each piece, he starts with a taste test. >> reporter: how many bites do you take before you get it perfect? >> hundreds. i want to learn the recipe and see how it's made. >> reporter: his work is in the private collection of several celebrities, including bill clinton, keith...