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angela, ryan and margie. now to the gop primary.o at 15%, leading the rest of the field. angela, good news for rubio. does this poll surprise you? >> the poll doesn't surprise me rev. as we all know marco rubio is the least tested and tried, and so they don't know any of his baggage. he's the least known, so he has the least amount of baggage, that's all this is. >> what do you think, ryan? >> i think some of it is you know the republican party would love to see a latino candidate. you know as the one out there. they think that that's one of the ways to kind of counteract this demographic push you know, that democrats have been trumpeting for the last couple of years. >> margie? >> well he's had a bigger bounce, post-announcement, than other candidates have announced so far. cnn shows him doing better than the rest of the field, among non-whites. a mason-dixon poll shows him beating jeb bush in his home state. he's seen tying or leading the field in terms of who represents the vision for the party of the future among republican vote
angela, ryan and margie. now to the gop primary.o at 15%, leading the rest of the field. angela, good news for rubio. does this poll surprise you? >> the poll doesn't surprise me rev. as we all know marco rubio is the least tested and tried, and so they don't know any of his baggage. he's the least known, so he has the least amount of baggage, that's all this is. >> what do you think, ryan? >> i think some of it is you know the republican party would love to see a latino...
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margie, where is this going?it looks like you're going to see a lot of republicans trying to play politics with this. washington post had a poll this week. there's been consistent support for negotiating with iran. on top of that, there has actually been pretty consistent bipartisan support. "the washington post" abc poll shows in fact half of republicans say they want to see negotiations with iran. so what people are really sick of is this reflexive knee-bent issue, even the most complicated and tricky ones. and if you see some republicans really going that route, they are going to lose a lot of people who say we need to be political. >> i think some republicans in congress want to see the president fail more than they want to see america succeed. it's also a victory for the american people to have iran not seeking nuclear arms. this curbs iran's nuclear ambitions more than any administration has done in the past 40 years. and so this would be a moment of real joy and happiness. i think you're going to see a lot
margie, where is this going?it looks like you're going to see a lot of republicans trying to play politics with this. washington post had a poll this week. there's been consistent support for negotiating with iran. on top of that, there has actually been pretty consistent bipartisan support. "the washington post" abc poll shows in fact half of republicans say they want to see negotiations with iran. so what people are really sick of is this reflexive knee-bent issue, even the most...
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margie: the defense will appeal the conviction. meanwhile, hernandez still faces a separate trial for a 2012 double murder in boston. marcy gonzalez, abc news, new york. alison: speaking of boston today marks the two-year anniversary of the boston marathon bombing. that city unveiled commemorative banners today at the finish line where the bombs went off killing three people wounding more than 260 others. dzhokhar tsarnaev was recently found guilty for his involvement in the 2013 attacks and will be sentenced next week. anchor: we are hearing from the teenager arrested and charged with vandalizing a jewish synagogue in gaithersburg. sebastian espinoza-carranza is out on bond right now. montgomery county reporter kevin lewis is live to share his candid interview with the 18-year-old. kevin? kevin: hi there, larry. this young man spoke to us in hopes of clearing his name. he admits to vandalizing the shaare torah synagogue congregation but admits this is only meant to be a silly teenage prank. according to sebastian espinoza-carranza
margie: the defense will appeal the conviction. meanwhile, hernandez still faces a separate trial for a 2012 double murder in boston. marcy gonzalez, abc news, new york. alison: speaking of boston today marks the two-year anniversary of the boston marathon bombing. that city unveiled commemorative banners today at the finish line where the bombs went off killing three people wounding more than 260 others. dzhokhar tsarnaev was recently found guilty for his involvement in the 2013 attacks and...
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laura, is this coming to a campaign -- is this going to be part margie of a campaign ad near you? >> absolutely. look, and these issues have been important to voters well before they've been coming up in recent pop culture references and in campaigns. i've seen for a long long time gender pay equity work well with women and be a strong message with men, not alienating. and even in very conservative areas of the country, you see men who say, well of course we should -- mammograms should be part of insurance. why wouldn't they be? of course we should have mandatory maternity care coverage. these are not controversial with the voter even if they've become controversial in washington. i think you're going to have a lot of folks on the right, republican candidates trying to figure out how to talk about this and struggling. whether or not it sounds like they're waging war or whether or not it sounds like they're simply tone deaf, we'll have to wait and see. hillary clinton went to beijing 20 years ago and said human rights are women's rights. these are not a new subject area for her. >>
laura, is this coming to a campaign -- is this going to be part margie of a campaign ad near you? >> absolutely. look, and these issues have been important to voters well before they've been coming up in recent pop culture references and in campaigns. i've seen for a long long time gender pay equity work well with women and be a strong message with men, not alienating. and even in very conservative areas of the country, you see men who say, well of course we should -- mammograms should be...
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margie, can the president sell this deal to democrats? the american people want to see deliberation and thoughtfulness but also not using important foreign policy debates as political footballs. as just another venue for the back and forth partisan bickering. and i think you see a lot of language on the right that really suggests that maybe that is what people are doing, and that's a little bit different from, you know, having something that's actually binding is a little bit different from having a way to express yourself in saying we want to have some conversation about the framework and the details as they get filled in. i think that's where you see some democrats who want to be part of the debate and the sort of reactionary language that you sometimes see on the right that i think is going to alienate a lot of these democrats. >> but john doesn't that -- if those democrats take that position, doesn't that give the republicans leverage to undermine the deal and undermine what the president and secretary kerry has negotiated? >> well th
margie, can the president sell this deal to democrats? the american people want to see deliberation and thoughtfulness but also not using important foreign policy debates as political footballs. as just another venue for the back and forth partisan bickering. and i think you see a lot of language on the right that really suggests that maybe that is what people are doing, and that's a little bit different from, you know, having something that's actually binding is a little bit different from...
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for chicago former a, margie gets five games as does chris sails.l playoffs washington capitals looking to close out the new york islanders. 2-1 islanders. washington thinks they'd tie it but he would be mistaken. off the crossbar. 3 1-new york. here's heads to d.c. for the decisive seventh game. youth being served at lake merced. the lpga classic. >> what does it mean when there's more fighting in baseball than hockey. >> that is interesting. >> noted. thanks. ahead, how an episode of oprah led to two local women mmmm, they made french toast out of banana bread, then topped it with candied pecans and bananas? it's like a match made in heaven. like bacon & eggs... ...oh look, bacon & eggs. the new banana bread french toast slam. denny's. welcome to america's diner. >>> coming up at 6:00ment hackers target tesla's web site and twitter feed. an executive is fired at blue shield of california. after his behavior hat a san francisco bowling alley. >>> what's a small thing that makes a big impact. a group that provides diapers to less fortunate families
for chicago former a, margie gets five games as does chris sails.l playoffs washington capitals looking to close out the new york islanders. 2-1 islanders. washington thinks they'd tie it but he would be mistaken. off the crossbar. 3 1-new york. here's heads to d.c. for the decisive seventh game. youth being served at lake merced. the lpga classic. >> what does it mean when there's more fighting in baseball than hockey. >> that is interesting. >> noted. thanks. ahead, how an...
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margie tells about how jerome would often give his family side aches, would give his family sideaches because jerome made them laugh so much on long car trips. jerome didn't say goodbye to anyone when he left for vietnam. his family was told that he was the last survivor of his unit, that he manned the radio until his death. chester skip coons. chester was from bismarck. he was born march 29, 1936. he served in the navy observation squadron 67. he was 31 years old on february 17 1968, when he went missing. skip and his two brothers, larry and ronald, all served in the navy. their mother elsie still lives in bismarck and is 95 years old. skip left behind two young daughters who are thankful to meet fellow sky sailors of their old dad's unit -- of their dad's old unit. skip had planned to make a career out of the military. in high school, he joined the north dakota national guard. then he joined the air force for three years and later joined the navy as a pilot. he was on his third tour of duty in vietnam when his plane was shot down on a reconnaissance mission over laos. in 1993 his re
margie tells about how jerome would often give his family side aches, would give his family sideaches because jerome made them laugh so much on long car trips. jerome didn't say goodbye to anyone when he left for vietnam. his family was told that he was the last survivor of his unit, that he manned the radio until his death. chester skip coons. chester was from bismarck. he was born march 29, 1936. he served in the navy observation squadron 67. he was 31 years old on february 17 1968, when he...
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at our meeting this week we were very sorry to see margie clellen's retirement. she has been invaluable to us and the only benefit they see that -- many benefits for her in coming retirement but the main benefit for us instead of being our wise and silent partner now she can join us in the public and have a say in whatever we discuss. the second point i would mention is that in the fall scott is going to program on our schedule to meet with the police commander for the vision zero so this is something that's a concern of the city, but we're very grateful that we will be meeting together, and vice chair nuru we will be implementing those films with our contractors too, so we were very happy to hear scott speak to that. we heard mark and sara speak and we're very grateful for sara's expertise in this and the historical perspective so we were assured by that as well as we were with steve's overview with steve and the team and the contractors about the delays and their fiscal responsibilities there, and so we feel it's in very good hands but something that we remain
at our meeting this week we were very sorry to see margie clellen's retirement. she has been invaluable to us and the only benefit they see that -- many benefits for her in coming retirement but the main benefit for us instead of being our wise and silent partner now she can join us in the public and have a say in whatever we discuss. the second point i would mention is that in the fall scott is going to program on our schedule to meet with the police commander for the vision zero so this is...
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. >> reporter: the city council woman margie matthews says she doesn't want to change the natural lookof the east foothills. mary ann faf row nbc bay area news. >>> we've been debating for the last few minutes. can you see it from all these free waist? >> i don't know. i don't know if i want to change that view. it's so beautiful those foothills. >>> jeff is going to weigh in on this as he's standing in front of dodgers stadium. >> i'm kind of on the fence on it. they could light it up at night there's so many pockets. great weather across the bay area and awesome weather down there at dodgers stadium 78 degrees at first pitch 7:10 calm winds and through the seventh inning stretch clear skies will stay in place and 70 degrees. let's take you outside. we're holding on to 70s for a lot of the bay area we warmed up about 3 to 4 degrees from this time yesterday and holding op to the blue sky here in the south bay. right now 71 there, warmest temperature average in the east bay at 79 and north bay checking in at 78. tomorrow i think we are going to have one of the clearest starts all around
. >> reporter: the city council woman margie matthews says she doesn't want to change the natural lookof the east foothills. mary ann faf row nbc bay area news. >>> we've been debating for the last few minutes. can you see it from all these free waist? >> i don't know. i don't know if i want to change that view. it's so beautiful those foothills. >>> jeff is going to weigh in on this as he's standing in front of dodgers stadium. >> i'm kind of on the fence on...
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neil: i just told you what is going to happen, but morningy, what do you think -- margie what do you think this will hurt her. it looks good from afar, but far from good up close. >> obama was elected he was the untouchable and put on a herculean platform, i think she is the same thing that is dangerous, living up to expectations is always a challenge, she will be scrutinized with a sharper eye she has more history more things to point to and pick up and for republicans to go after. i love that confidence, neil, i want that 8 ball you have. neil: would it be ironic the one thing she has supposedly her biggest advantage is her undoing. >> it could be. neil: thank you for indulging my wacky thoughts, i think time warner and comcast or getting worried top brass getting in to sell a merger that is looking iffy and dicey this announced pairing starting a wave of m&a activity. if you think about this whole merger or talk of it, set in motion huge deals but, i am wondering if it unravels then what? >> if it unravels this is a dangerous message why go through effort of due diligence to figur
neil: i just told you what is going to happen, but morningy, what do you think -- margie what do you think this will hurt her. it looks good from afar, but far from good up close. >> obama was elected he was the untouchable and put on a herculean platform, i think she is the same thing that is dangerous, living up to expectations is always a challenge, she will be scrutinized with a sharper eye she has more history more things to point to and pick up and for republicans to go after. i...
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been forced to the back of the supermarket by the teargas, the gunmen were now just feet away from margie all of a sudden it happened. there he was. i looked up at him and i just mouthed the words he's just a baby. he's just a baby. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. is it crazy that your soccer trophy hey, girl. is talking to you right now? it kinda is. it's as crazy as you not rolling over your old 401k. cue the horns... just harness the confidence it took you to win me and call td ameritrade's rollover consultants. they'll help with the hassle by guiding you through the whole process step by step. and they'll even call your old provider. it's easy. even she could do it. whatever, janet. for all the confidence you need td ameritrade. you got this. i am never getting married. never. psssssh. guaranteed. you picked a beautiful ring. thank you. we're never having kids. mmm-mmm. breathe. i love it here. we are never moving to the suburbs. we are never getting one of th
been forced to the back of the supermarket by the teargas, the gunmen were now just feet away from margie all of a sudden it happened. there he was. i looked up at him and i just mouthed the words he's just a baby. he's just a baby. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. is it crazy that your soccer trophy hey, girl. is talking to you right now? it kinda is. it's as crazy as...
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been forced to the back of the supermarket by the teargas, the gunmen were now just feet away from margie and her baby. >> i was thinking i've got to slow my breath down because this baby is going to pick up on the kind of extreme fear that i'm feeling right now. i was almost just counting the seconds. every single second that passed. and all of a sudden it happened. there he was. i looked up at him and i just mouthed the words "he's just a baby. he's just a baby. he's just a baby." i must have said it quite a few times. and he just kept on staring at me and after a while he looked to the side at some of his colleagues that were there and said something in a language that i didn't understand. and someone in a broken voice said, lady with baby, stand up. then as i'm looking at them, the terrorist that's in the middle in the front looks at us, sees the baby peering around, and turns his head to the side, kind of cooks his head and makes this cute baby face and goes -- and waves at me and waves at the baby. like -- and i just remember thinking, if they see my face now, they're going to know
been forced to the back of the supermarket by the teargas, the gunmen were now just feet away from margie and her baby. >> i was thinking i've got to slow my breath down because this baby is going to pick up on the kind of extreme fear that i'm feeling right now. i was almost just counting the seconds. every single second that passed. and all of a sudden it happened. there he was. i looked up at him and i just mouthed the words "he's just a baby. he's just a baby. he's just a...
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margie matthews says she doesn't like the idea of the sign. she wants to preserve the natural look of the foothills. marianne marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> relieve for a bay area mother. the baby was stolen from the home she says. police found the car a mile away near the public defender's office. that's also where they arrested this man sol amon alemu. the man allegedly stole the car. he faces charges of theft, kidnapping and child endangerment and violated probation. >> their schools are closed. they have a handful of debt and no clear path for debris. that's the reality for hill college students as they showed up to pick up transcripts from their abruptly shut-down schools. we are live where some students attended a meeting and i'm guessing not much comfort today. >> reporter: a lot of people still really frustrated and questions unanswered. there were several other colleges on campus today trying to discuss programs and lure students into their schools. many had bad news that some of their credits maybe wouldn't be accepted at othe
margie matthews says she doesn't like the idea of the sign. she wants to preserve the natural look of the foothills. marianne marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> relieve for a bay area mother. the baby was stolen from the home she says. police found the car a mile away near the public defender's office. that's also where they arrested this man sol amon alemu. the man allegedly stole the car. he faces charges of theft, kidnapping and child endangerment and violated probation. >>...
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jeff: margie has kids in fairfax elementary, middle and high schools. she knows budgets are tight but believe teachers need support. >> we want our kids having the best education possible and the teachers being happy is also key to that. leon: across the potomac now, this is the last week for maryland lawmakers to agree on a budget. the sticking points there seem to be tax relief and charter school grants. governor larry hogan met the house speaker michael bush tuesday afternoon to talk about things. lawmakers have until monday to make a deal. alison: coming up here on abc 7 news at 5:00 -- license to drive. find out who is teaching one of the first daughters how to drive. leon: first, the media gets asked to leave the courtroom during a media hearing. we'll tell you why. reporter: if you plan to drive to a nats game on sunday or holiday, you may be paying more to park. leon: if you plan on driving on a sunday or holiday and you use metered parking in the area, well folks, be prepared to pay. stephen tschida is live now to explain why the department of
jeff: margie has kids in fairfax elementary, middle and high schools. she knows budgets are tight but believe teachers need support. >> we want our kids having the best education possible and the teachers being happy is also key to that. leon: across the potomac now, this is the last week for maryland lawmakers to agree on a budget. the sticking points there seem to be tax relief and charter school grants. governor larry hogan met the house speaker michael bush tuesday afternoon to talk...
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with us, margie from wells fargo, jeff from kkm financial, eric from rustle investments, david from mainstay capital management and rounding out the team, rick santelli joining us from chicago as well. killer, you know typically you'll get a lot of volatility in the market when earnings are being reported. but we've had a very quiet market in that regard, the volatility index is at a major low right now. what's your version of why they are so low right now? >> well bill one thing that's dropping jaws in chicago is the biotech. look at the move in the ibb, that's the nasdaq biotech, we're seeing a sharp top, 4% dropping. if you look from friday, and i know it's in my optic view we are seeing about a 7% move. so that is certainly concerning traders here in chicago. is that the land unanswered repealed next, right now you're right, volatility is very low all-time highs again here in the s&p 500, i think this is the time, if there's ever a time to consider portfolio protection via futures are related products. >> we'll get more into that biotech movement in a moment. eric let me ask you this tho
with us, margie from wells fargo, jeff from kkm financial, eric from rustle investments, david from mainstay capital management and rounding out the team, rick santelli joining us from chicago as well. killer, you know typically you'll get a lot of volatility in the market when earnings are being reported. but we've had a very quiet market in that regard, the volatility index is at a major low right now. what's your version of why they are so low right now? >> well bill one thing that's...