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martin co. i was in -- martin: i was in italy in the last week.teresting was we are seeing signs of growth. i disagree with richard. i think germany is much stronger. the russian problems mask the underlying growth in germany. our german business is very strong. we are seeing signs of improvement in spain sometimes in italy, nothing in france. brendan: i have to jump in here. saudi arabia just opened up its stock exchange to foreign investors. we will go live to riyadh next. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." there is a little weight to the market. let's get to an important morning must-read with brendan greeley. brendan: this is from christopher minns, who is worth following on twitter. he wrote in "the wall street journal" this morning -- brendan: we have sir martin sorrell with us. martin: the idea is you share sales forces. rendon co so you say i need to go out and have someone pitch this. martin: it is much more broad and available, but the idea of contract sales forces, not new. brenda
martin co. i was in -- martin: i was in italy in the last week.teresting was we are seeing signs of growth. i disagree with richard. i think germany is much stronger. the russian problems mask the underlying growth in germany. our german business is very strong. we are seeing signs of improvement in spain sometimes in italy, nothing in france. brendan: i have to jump in here. saudi arabia just opened up its stock exchange to foreign investors. we will go live to riyadh next. this is...
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there is 4 or 5 survey shg in this house, they will comply with the martin run survey there. >> we notice they bow into the devisidaro property, correct? >> yeah any where 2-7 feet. >> it bows depending on where you are looking at the walls. >> correct. >> because it's boeing into the property, it's falling, even though the footing is still in the other property -- i'm kind of confused why we would think that wall is in the devisidaro street property. >> correct, but the wall it's a tall wall it starts off at property line, as it comes up, it bows into the devisidaro property line according to this survey here. >> okay there is no other evidence being presented, saying the footings of that property are in the devisidaro property? i went through the brief here i didn't see anything other than the fact that it's boeing into the property because it's failing. >> that's the way we look at it. >> the entire footing is in the appellant's property? >> the wall itself exist of the foundation, it's a retaining wall it's a foundation and retaining wall the front portion is on the back portion, the
there is 4 or 5 survey shg in this house, they will comply with the martin run survey there. >> we notice they bow into the devisidaro property, correct? >> yeah any where 2-7 feet. >> it bows depending on where you are looking at the walls. >> correct. >> because it's boeing into the property, it's falling, even though the footing is still in the other property -- i'm kind of confused why we would think that wall is in the devisidaro street property. >>...
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martin: great point.ave lived through every noun founder -- non-founder ceo this company has had. it has been a tremendous ride. part of the strength of hewlett-packard has been to reinvent itself from everything from the mini computer era and the list goes on. we are reinventing ourselves again for the cloud era, the big data era. the energy is through the roof. everybody is very excited on both sides of the separation because of what it enables. it allows the ceo for hp inc. to really focus on the pc and renter market. it allows meg whitman to drive the enterprise side. i can tell you the excitement the energy level is as high as i have seen in my career. emily: quickly, martin -- we have about 30 seconds left -- where do we see hp and hp enterprise in about 10 years? martin: where do i see hewlett-packard enterprise in 10 years? i see is reinventing the foundation of the computing architecture and the part of every data center that drives all of the applications for consumers. so, we are the innovator
martin: great point.ave lived through every noun founder -- non-founder ceo this company has had. it has been a tremendous ride. part of the strength of hewlett-packard has been to reinvent itself from everything from the mini computer era and the list goes on. we are reinventing ourselves again for the cloud era, the big data era. the energy is through the roof. everybody is very excited on both sides of the separation because of what it enables. it allows the ceo for hp inc. to really focus...
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martin: i was a half-and-half.ome people are saying this half or the second half or even asks year. -- next year. it would be a bigger surprise if it's tomorrow. olivia: so you're saying it could get ugly? martin: it could happen if greece exits. erik: what does aberdeen do ahead of time? are you doing what we understand black rock and jpmorgan are doing, which is experimenting with new volatility and liquidity scenarios? martin: we are spending a lot of time looking at what we would do in the events of bond market selloff. how would we find redemption? if we couldn't sell the bonds how will we find redemption?we need liquidity basically. erik: are you holding more cash? martin: were not really holding too much more cash and bond portfolios because investors pay you to be invested. i think you have got to hold a small amount of cash, but not any extra. i think you have the build up liquidity within the fund management groups. that is where we are looking. olivia: how do you do that? martin: you focus on having capi
martin: i was a half-and-half.ome people are saying this half or the second half or even asks year. -- next year. it would be a bigger surprise if it's tomorrow. olivia: so you're saying it could get ugly? martin: it could happen if greece exits. erik: what does aberdeen do ahead of time? are you doing what we understand black rock and jpmorgan are doing, which is experimenting with new volatility and liquidity scenarios? martin: we are spending a lot of time looking at what we would do in the...
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martin and -- in particular with martin and tom. they're dinosaurs because they were centrists in their parties. martin a centrist democrat, tom a centrist republican. and they would each be able to work across the aisle. there just isn't very much of that anymore and that's unfortunate for the country and the book explains why. and i'll take now -- follow up on the introduction, tom does refer in the book, tells the story about connie morella who many of you recall was -- there was a tame when republicans were elected in significant positions in montgomery county, and as tom describes in -- at one point in the book, connie had -- in the late '90s and and was defeated in 2002, best chris van allen doing well for himself since then -- but as tom describes in the book, he talked to connie and basically said to her at one point connie, this district montgomery county, is changes and there's not much you can do about it. obviously redistricting did become a factor but it was changing even apart from redistricting. so there are -- this b
martin and -- in particular with martin and tom. they're dinosaurs because they were centrists in their parties. martin a centrist democrat, tom a centrist republican. and they would each be able to work across the aisle. there just isn't very much of that anymore and that's unfortunate for the country and the book explains why. and i'll take now -- follow up on the introduction, tom does refer in the book, tells the story about connie morella who many of you recall was -- there was a tame when...
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martin? >> sundlen, thank you very much. >>> pope francis is wrapping up a day-long trip to bosnia herzegovina. tens of thousands turned out for an open-air mass in the stadium at sarajevo. he shared a message of peace with a part of the world that's seen more of its share of ethnic violence in the past. joining us from sarajevo is nic robertson. this is the first papal visit since pope john paul ii visited. that was in 1997. circumstances were much different then, weren't they. >> reporter: they certainly were. i mean, the pope's message today -- and he stressed this -- he met with the politicians here and lot of his message was for the politicians, that they need to do better for the people of the country. so many people here, all those 60,000-plus, so many attending believe politicians here are still too nationalist, that there is corruption croneyism, the economy is suffering, unemployment about 40%. and what the pope came here to do today was to talk to the politicians. there's a three-m
martin? >> sundlen, thank you very much. >>> pope francis is wrapping up a day-long trip to bosnia herzegovina. tens of thousands turned out for an open-air mass in the stadium at sarajevo. he shared a message of peace with a part of the world that's seen more of its share of ethnic violence in the past. joining us from sarajevo is nic robertson. this is the first papal visit since pope john paul ii visited. that was in 1997. circumstances were much different then, weren't they....
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anna: martin, thank you very much for your time. martin blessing.et's continue with our greece conversation. larry summers spoke to bloomberg and told us he sees greece in the euro for the long-term. larry: i don't think there is any reason why greece cannot overtime prosper and converge with the rest of europe, and that needs to be the objective. anna: larry summers there. the deadline for a deal on a ranch nuclear program is just days away, and there are some items that won't be up for discussion, such as how the country uses oil to prop up their regime. are middle east editor, elliott has more detail. elliott: estimates vary, but according to the un's special envoy for syria, it amounts to around $6 billion per year. if you throw in support for the has ball hezbollah, that amounts to $50 million and $20 billion. it is about keeping the war machine ticking, not so much the fighters of the finance, but mainly to do with the oil that iran sense serious way. according to a bloomberg analysis of shipments of iranian oil, which it leaves out a rainy im
anna: martin, thank you very much for your time. martin blessing.et's continue with our greece conversation. larry summers spoke to bloomberg and told us he sees greece in the euro for the long-term. larry: i don't think there is any reason why greece cannot overtime prosper and converge with the rest of europe, and that needs to be the objective. anna: larry summers there. the deadline for a deal on a ranch nuclear program is just days away, and there are some items that won't be up for...
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>> martin savage thank you. yesterday was the first of what will be a lengthy judicial process in this tragedy. the shooter's first court appearance brought a number of surprises remarkable on so many levels. i want to dig deeper joining me is criminal defense attorney and cnn legal analyst mark too'meara. as a pennsylvania attorney i found this to be highly unusual. let's watch. >> i will never be able to hold her again. but i forgive you. and have mercy on your soul. you've heart me you've hurt me. you've hurt a lot of people. and i forgive you. >> mark o'meara, we have seen this early in a lengthy judicial process. >> again, the victims have extraordinary rights. all states pass victim rights statutes and this allows them to have a part in the bond hearing. but normally we don't see this type of forgiveness and emotion towards the defendant. very unique very touching and very emotional, but a bit unusual because we don't see it this early. but victims have the rights no matter what their position would be. >>
>> martin savage thank you. yesterday was the first of what will be a lengthy judicial process in this tragedy. the shooter's first court appearance brought a number of surprises remarkable on so many levels. i want to dig deeper joining me is criminal defense attorney and cnn legal analyst mark too'meara. as a pennsylvania attorney i found this to be highly unusual. let's watch. >> i will never be able to hold her again. but i forgive you. and have mercy on your soul. you've heart...
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martin: that is a fantastic question.uty of the machine is that it is a collection of technologies. we have technologies around the processing engine, technologies around what we call the fabric where we use light instead of copper in order to communicate. we have the memory technology that you talked about. there are more of them. the -- and each one of these technologies are valuable in its own right. we are just using the machine as a vehicle to bring them all together. even if, as you said, the moon shot doesn't occur, each one of these technologies can have a dramatic effect on how we do computing using a conventional architecture today. we are not doing an all or nothing approach, we have so many steps in between. that is why making progress on every one of those steps is important. emily: you have been at hp for 30 years. which means you have seen so many leadership changes and the reinventions of this company. how would you describe the energy level at hp and your own confidence that what meg whitman is doing, spl
martin: that is a fantastic question.uty of the machine is that it is a collection of technologies. we have technologies around the processing engine, technologies around what we call the fabric where we use light instead of copper in order to communicate. we have the memory technology that you talked about. there are more of them. the -- and each one of these technologies are valuable in its own right. we are just using the machine as a vehicle to bring them all together. even if, as you said,...
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martin calls it the wife bonus. >> this is one of the things that they describe ed to me.one with of many of the things that i found really strange. >> reporter: the so-called wife bonus has sparked a flurry of conversation over the last couple of weeks, headlines like makes my skin crawl and fuels sexism. >> it started a conversation. >> reporter: martin says in many instances these women are powerless in their marriages. these w on the men in their life for everything they have. >> how shocking is it to people to consider that a woman married to a rich powerful man who doesn't work might be disempowered not just relative to him. she might be disempowered relative to a middle-class woman who works full time because that woman has autonomy. >> she has her own bank account, her own home. >> with all of the freedoms that come with that. >> i give uptown a new attitude. >> reporter: if you think you know what the uber rich look like thanks to shows like real housewives of new york city guess again. martin says many of the wealthiest women are far from the partying housewives
martin calls it the wife bonus. >> this is one of the things that they describe ed to me.one with of many of the things that i found really strange. >> reporter: the so-called wife bonus has sparked a flurry of conversation over the last couple of weeks, headlines like makes my skin crawl and fuels sexism. >> it started a conversation. >> reporter: martin says in many instances these women are powerless in their marriages. these w on the men in their life for everything...
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martin savidge has new details about the gun, martin.ormation just coming out, some guidance about how he purchased it and just how powerful that gun is. court, yes. we're now being told it's a glock 41. now, we have been told by witnesses or thug those that have spoken to witnesses that he reloaded it several times. don? >> let's listen in. the hearing is getting started. there's the suspect. >> today is june 19th 2015. charleston county bond court. this is the case of state versus dylann roof. mr. roof is charged with nine counts of murder and one count of possession of a weapon during the commission of a violent crime. ladies and gentlemen, before i get into the hearing, i'd like to make a statement, please. charleston is a very strong community. we have big hearts we are a very loving community and we reach out to all victims and we will touch them. we have victims, nine of them. but we also have victims on the other side. there are victims on this young man's side of the family. nobody would have ever thrown them into the whirlwind
martin savidge has new details about the gun, martin.ormation just coming out, some guidance about how he purchased it and just how powerful that gun is. court, yes. we're now being told it's a glock 41. now, we have been told by witnesses or thug those that have spoken to witnesses that he reloaded it several times. don? >> let's listen in. the hearing is getting started. there's the suspect. >> today is june 19th 2015. charleston county bond court. this is the case of state versus...
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i asked martin indig to join me as well.esident obama's special envoy for israeli-palestinian negotiations. he was on the other side of many of the issues orrin brings up. he was ambassador to israel under bill clinton. we talk about the day light and the speeches but i want to pick up the conversation where i asked about one other criticism that orrin made of the obama administration. listen in. >> let me ask you, michael, about another decision that you seem -- you seem to have some problems with which was the decision to appoint martin indig special envoy. you say in the book you thought it was counter-productive because beebnetanyahu didn't like him. it was counter-productive and made me think, if kerry was serious about the peace process. do you think the united states government when appointing special envoys should worry about the sensibilities of israeli? >> martin i have known for many years and appreciate his knowledge and experience in diplomacy. i think martin would not disagree with me. he had a famously strange
i asked martin indig to join me as well.esident obama's special envoy for israeli-palestinian negotiations. he was on the other side of many of the issues orrin brings up. he was ambassador to israel under bill clinton. we talk about the day light and the speeches but i want to pick up the conversation where i asked about one other criticism that orrin made of the obama administration. listen in. >> let me ask you, michael, about another decision that you seem -- you seem to have some...
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. >>> martin frost is here with us today. he spent 26 years as a member of congress representing dale dallas-fort worth. he swept four years of the democratic congressional campaign and four years as chair of the house democratic caucus. richard cohen is not our "washington post" rich cohen. i'm told he's the good richard co handbut has been write about politics for many years he started covering the north hampton city council. is that right? >> yes. >> a couple years ago. this book by martin frost richard cohen and tom davis who couldn't be here today -- have written "the partisan divide." a concept relatively unknown here in all democratic montgomery county, maryland. we know we have republicans here but they have not elected anybody recently. current count and state elects
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now, martin o'malley on national security. the former maryland governor talks about economic security, climate change, and combating isis. this event is about an hour. >> mike, thank you very much. when i left the pentagon in 2012, i said no to a lot of tempting invitations that were presented, but i said an enthusiastic yes to the prospect of being part of the truman national security project and center for national policy. i did so because i thought then and i am convinced now that this organization and its members throughout the country are dedicated to one thing -- making a difference. your political members are dedicated to making things happen while governing. your policy members are dedicated to a strong, smart and principled approach to our national security policies. and the returning veterans among you are dedicated to applying the leadership skills you displayed on the battlefield to the communities to which you have returned. it's not often that all of those qualities can be embodied in one leader, and that is why
now, martin o'malley on national security. the former maryland governor talks about economic security, climate change, and combating isis. this event is about an hour. >> mike, thank you very much. when i left the pentagon in 2012, i said no to a lot of tempting invitations that were presented, but i said an enthusiastic yes to the prospect of being part of the truman national security project and center for national policy. i did so because i thought then and i am convinced now that this...
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martin savidge there in charleston. thank you so much. >>> another place where people are gathering, in new york fellow ame churches are there trying to show some solidarity. christina alechi is in queens. help us understand the sense of energy and feeling you are getting there this morning? >> reporter: absolutely christie. i am standing in one of the biggest ame churches in the country, as you said southeast queens. i spoke to one church leader that there is definitely a sense of grieving but not also entirely shocked there either. there is a sense that racially motivated attacks against blacks are increasing. the community is also grieving not entirely shocked. the fact it was inside of a church is very unsettling. many people consider it a safe place, a place to go to get away from all of the violence. when it is coming inside the church it is really seen as a problematic issue. as you can hear in the background there is a prayer service going on now. the church expects about 3,000 people to show up at 11:00. the ra
martin savidge there in charleston. thank you so much. >>> another place where people are gathering, in new york fellow ame churches are there trying to show some solidarity. christina alechi is in queens. help us understand the sense of energy and feeling you are getting there this morning? >> reporter: absolutely christie. i am standing in one of the biggest ame churches in the country, as you said southeast queens. i spoke to one church leader that there is definitely a sense...
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i'm very proud to call martin o'malley my friend.im the next president of the united states. please welcome martin o'malley. [applause] fmr. gov. o'malley: thank you. thank you very much. thank you. doug wilson, thank you very much for your kindness, friendship and your counsel through these years. it is a great honor to be with all of you so many people who have done so very much for the country that we love. for more than a decade the truman national security project has been at the forefront of nurturing a new generation of leaders in for policy and national security. for military bases in san diego to federal agencies in washington, you are not only advocating for a strong, smart approach to a national affair, you are taking action and you are doing it every day through operation free. you are mobilizing a coalition of veterans, activists who know our reliance on fossil fuels threatens the security of our country. through no exceptions, you are working to make sure our military recruits the most talented americans regardless of g
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ricky martin! thank you, buddy. so great to see you, buddy. ricky martin, "mr.already knew. i just wanted to thank you for sharing your world with me. it felt like home. airbnb. belong anywhere. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know genies can be really literal? no. what is your wish? no...ok...a million bucks! oh no... geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪ (musfx: (smash)ut) sfx: (roar) ♪ sfx: (roar) sfx: (engine roars) ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to john cusack, chita rivera, ricky martin, ladies and gentlemen! and the roots right there from philadelphia, pennsylvania, ladies and gentlemen! stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great night. i hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye, everybody, thank you! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪
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his children knew about his love for chris martin's music.ris martin found out through a family friend and volunteered to come here today. so certainly that will be one of the emotional points of the ceremony. and in addition to president obama's own eulogy. he's grown very close to the biden family over the years. and had a personal relationship with beau biden himself. we know he worked a good deal yesterday on the speech. taking a very personal hand in the writing of this eulogy. so certainly that will be one of the other emotional moments of the day. christi, vikt center. >> we know that there will be several members of the president's cabinet who are in attendance this morning. including attorney general loretta lynch. secretary castro and several members of congress. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell expected in attendance this morning. we've seen a big outpouring not only from washington but an outpouring of support from the people of delaware as well. >> that's right. it really victor it's a good point to make. that it's really n
his children knew about his love for chris martin's music.ris martin found out through a family friend and volunteered to come here today. so certainly that will be one of the emotional points of the ceremony. and in addition to president obama's own eulogy. he's grown very close to the biden family over the years. and had a personal relationship with beau biden himself. we know he worked a good deal yesterday on the speech. taking a very personal hand in the writing of this eulogy. so...
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martin loother king, jr. and an inclusion expert. good evening, gentlemen. you for joining all of us. alabama brought down the four confederate flags flying at their capitol this mornings. but it's still flying as your friend's body lies in honor there behind you. still, are you impressed with movement we're seeing so far? >> well, i definitely am impressed. it just goes back to the saying that we've made a lot of progress, but we still have yet a ways to go. as i was standing on the steps with yet another assembly and the carriage came down main street, i can honestly say that that was the first time that i just felt consumed with rage and anger as his body was driven by that confederate flag. it wasn't until i got inside and his daughter actually reached up and hugged me that i was able to calm myself and realized that clint would want us to serve a higher purpose and to move forward. i'm very excited about the ro gresz that we're making but i understand it requires follow through. >> martin, i want you the take a listen to congressman james clayborn who s
martin loother king, jr. and an inclusion expert. good evening, gentlemen. you for joining all of us. alabama brought down the four confederate flags flying at their capitol this mornings. but it's still flying as your friend's body lies in honor there behind you. still, are you impressed with movement we're seeing so far? >> well, i definitely am impressed. it just goes back to the saying that we've made a lot of progress, but we still have yet a ways to go. as i was standing on the...
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martin luther king jr.ord's prayer on an organ, and yet we've gone forward in the pursuit of love and justice. >> i talked to one church member who did not join us on the air, but she told me over the phone, she said you know the gunmen tried to shut us down. we will not close down. that will never happen. so if anything you hear from church members who say, you know they are stronger even now. >> oh i believe it. these are a strong people. and they're committed. i believe that the work will go forward. our hearts are saddened. to lose someone of the staturing and commitment of reverend pinckney. i did not know him personally. many of my friends and colleagues did. but he really represents the best of the tradition. here is a man whose pulpit was the world. whose parish was the whole community. who preached about love and justice on sunday and then sought to enact that in legislation during the week. and so the best way to pay tribute is to open the doors tomorrow and then to fight for the best of what amer
martin luther king jr.ord's prayer on an organ, and yet we've gone forward in the pursuit of love and justice. >> i talked to one church member who did not join us on the air, but she told me over the phone, she said you know the gunmen tried to shut us down. we will not close down. that will never happen. so if anything you hear from church members who say, you know they are stronger even now. >> oh i believe it. these are a strong people. and they're committed. i believe that the...
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martÍn, anuncíala. texto bastante inapropiados, y es el tema que se hace muy difÍcil para hablar con los niÑos, con sus hijos, pero aquÍ les diremos cÓmo pueden romper el hielo, por otra parte, le va a derretir el corazÓn, un bebÉ protagonizÓ uno de los momentos mÁs felices para una pareja al ser quien le propuso matrimonio a su mamÁ, ya ¡este verano podrías ganar boletos cada hora para los conciertos que tú quieras! pero solo con pepsi. aún tienes los osos polares... ¡destapa música cada hora con pepsi! detalles del desfile lgbt del domingo en san francisco... justo a horas de que la suprema corte determino que el matrimonio gay es un derecho en los 50 estados del pais...y tambien conoceremos dos aplicaciones para que los ninos aprendan cosas in ♪ ♪ alan: estamos de regr el -regreso celebrando. orlando: por eso les vamos a dar ese baile de "despierta amÉrica". que suene el mariachi! ♪ ♪ alan: todo su fuera de ritmo, pero la verdad que la pasamos de maravilla, 60 aÑos haciendo historia en san antonio, p
martÍn, anuncíala. texto bastante inapropiados, y es el tema que se hace muy difÍcil para hablar con los niÑos, con sus hijos, pero aquÍ les diremos cÓmo pueden romper el hielo, por otra parte, le va a derretir el corazÓn, un bebÉ protagonizÓ uno de los momentos mÁs felices para una pareja al ser quien le propuso matrimonio a su mamÁ, ya ¡este verano podrías ganar boletos cada hora para los conciertos que tú quieras! pero solo con pepsi. aún tienes los osos polares... ¡destapa...
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katie pavlich, scott martin and matt welch are back.uld it shock you to know only 8% of americans are have confidence in congress? i think that is a high number all they way down from before. historical average is 24. >> i think there is another study that shows congress is below cockroaches in terms of approval rating which i guess, i guess that is a food comparison maybe. but look, this is about americans feeling sick and tired of having to play by rules that don't apply to people here in washington, that don't apply to people who are in bed with washington. that would be the big banks. and i think that the religious institution problem we've seen a lot of dishonest inside of our religious institutions over the past couple decades. people are really feeling they lost confidence in what really people think are the bet bedrocks of our country. melissa: decline in church and organized religion. had a big point decline from 55% historical average down to 42. still raw number of 42 sy here than perhaps television news professionals which h
katie pavlich, scott martin and matt welch are back.uld it shock you to know only 8% of americans are have confidence in congress? i think that is a high number all they way down from before. historical average is 24. >> i think there is another study that shows congress is below cockroaches in terms of approval rating which i guess, i guess that is a food comparison maybe. but look, this is about americans feeling sick and tired of having to play by rules that don't apply to people here...
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jonathan martin he's live in charleston. jonathan the suspect is due in court in just over an hour. >> that's right. he is expected to be in court at 2:00 eastern, and we understand he will be charged officially with nine counts of murder. one of the questions is will he face the death penalty. the governor says she hopes -- >> jonathan we're going to have to step away from you in just a moment. this is the naacp reverend getting ready to speak in charleston south carolina. let's listen in. there appears to be a few moments before the reverend brooks gets ready to speak. reverend brooks himself an ame minister minister. he understands this world very well, and has been very moved by the events in the last few days. he shooting he called it morally incomprehensible, and a cowardly obscene act and we are hearing something about -- now, let's see -- are we hearing -- something about 2:00? are we hearing 2:00? there's a bond hearing at 2:00 of course, for dylann roof at which point he will make his first appearance here. let's l
jonathan martin he's live in charleston. jonathan the suspect is due in court in just over an hour. >> that's right. he is expected to be in court at 2:00 eastern, and we understand he will be charged officially with nine counts of murder. one of the questions is will he face the death penalty. the governor says she hopes -- >> jonathan we're going to have to step away from you in just a moment. this is the naacp reverend getting ready to speak in charleston south carolina. let's...
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he was joined on the red carpet by dan aykroyd and martin short. >> it's a nice party and it really -- it's an honor that i can't really conceive that i'm getting, you know, because of so many of my heroes -- not you -- have gotten this award. you know, it's just sort of-- >> what heroes? betty davis, hitchcock? i didn't know you knew these people. >> gene kelly. >> i'm with you. >> julyy stewart. >> right. >> steve martin has been doing standup shows recently with his friend martin short and has written a musical and they're planning on releasing an album soon, too. >>> straight ahead, a good impression. why philadelphia is hoping this artwork is going to have you making plans to visit the city this summer. we have details coming up. >> not too bad here on the weather terrace. i don't need the umbrella as of now. just a few little spots of drizzle left over. but we're looking ahead to the weekend. we'll talk about rain but more importantly warmer temperatures and sunshine. when does that come? all those details on the and when you bundle your home and auto insurance through progressi
he was joined on the red carpet by dan aykroyd and martin short. >> it's a nice party and it really -- it's an honor that i can't really conceive that i'm getting, you know, because of so many of my heroes -- not you -- have gotten this award. you know, it's just sort of-- >> what heroes? betty davis, hitchcock? i didn't know you knew these people. >> gene kelly. >> i'm with you. >> julyy stewart. >> right. >> steve martin has been doing standup shows...
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martin savidge and alina machado are live in charleston.ark garigos and tom fuentes are we me here in new york. alina, it is incredibly heart just to read to imagine that someone could think this write it and then execute it. what stands out? >> absolutely poppy. this is incredibly disturbing. the manifesto, the apparent manifesto is full of hate and makes very inflammatory remarks, not just about blacks but about other minorities. we are not going to go into the detail of those remarks, but there are parts of this manifesto that may shed some insight, if in fact it turns out that dylann roof is the one who wrote it. again, cnn has not been able to authenticate the manifesto, but i want to get into part of this manifesto that does shed some light into what may have been the turning point for roof. i want to read this to you. it says in part the event that truly awakened me was the trayvon martin case. i read the wikipedia article and right away i was unable to understand what a big deal it was. it was obvious that zimmerman was in the right
martin savidge and alina machado are live in charleston.ark garigos and tom fuentes are we me here in new york. alina, it is incredibly heart just to read to imagine that someone could think this write it and then execute it. what stands out? >> absolutely poppy. this is incredibly disturbing. the manifesto, the apparent manifesto is full of hate and makes very inflammatory remarks, not just about blacks but about other minorities. we are not going to go into the detail of those remarks,...
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martin savidge on the investigation, and new details coming in. wolf back to you. >> thank you, john and martin savidge, thank you both. and we will get back to you. meanwhile, the mourners and those shocked by the events, they gathered at churches around the state the of south carolina to unite in prayer. in charleston morris brown ame chur church hosted the gathering for those who wanted to pray or come to grips with the violence that rocked their city. alee alina machado is on the scene joining with more, and how is it going over there, alina? >> well, wolf, things are starting to wrap up here, and i have to tell you that there is all of the talk for the need of unity the follow gre following the tragic event. and what you are seeing is hundreds of people gathering inside of the morris brown ame church for prayer vijgil and when it ended people stuck around outside. what you are seeing is the area of overflow and incredibly hot out here today, and they offered people a place to go down the street that was cool but everyone e decided to stay her
martin savidge on the investigation, and new details coming in. wolf back to you. >> thank you, john and martin savidge, thank you both. and we will get back to you. meanwhile, the mourners and those shocked by the events, they gathered at churches around the state the of south carolina to unite in prayer. in charleston morris brown ame chur church hosted the gathering for those who wanted to pray or come to grips with the violence that rocked their city. alee alina machado is on the...
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martÍn, anuncíala.ro solo con pepsi. aún tienes los osos polares... ¡destapa música cada hora con pepsi! ♪ ♪ alan: estamos de regr el -regreso celebrando. orlando: por eso les vamos a dar ese baile de "despierta amÉrica". que suene el mariachi! ♪ ♪ alan: todo su fuera de ritmo, pero la verdad que la pasamos de maravilla, 60 aÑos haciendo historia en san antonio, por eso venimos a festejar con esa gente maravillosa, gran ambiente, la estamos pasando increÍble con jesse lechuga y paquito, y esta filial, 60 aÑos, aquÍ iniciÓ univisión! orlando: gracias por acompaÑarnos, vamos a pasar una hora mÁs aquÍ, si estÁ en casa, acÉrquese, porque tenemos regalos, san antonio se lo merece, aquÍ iniciÓ televisión hispana y estamos celebrando con orgullo. alan: ahora pasamos "sin rollo ni tapujos". lourdes: nos espera una hora maravillosa, nos acompaÑan los grandes de la televisiÓn, eric cuesta,la doctora nancy, carla monroy, mujer linda e inteligente, mi compaÑero de "sal y pimienta" jomari. jomari estoy de mal humor
martÍn, anuncíala.ro solo con pepsi. aún tienes los osos polares... ¡destapa música cada hora con pepsi! ♪ ♪ alan: estamos de regr el -regreso celebrando. orlando: por eso les vamos a dar ese baile de "despierta amÉrica". que suene el mariachi! ♪ ♪ alan: todo su fuera de ritmo, pero la verdad que la pasamos de maravilla, 60 aÑos haciendo historia en san antonio, por eso venimos a festejar con esa gente maravillosa, gran ambiente, la estamos pasando increÍble con jesse...
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martin: i do not know the answer to that what i will tell you this. my friends who are republicans think that bush is not necessarily going to sail through to the nomination, that the conservative element in the republican party will fight him. i think you will have a tough time against one of several midwestern governors. i'm not sure who on the republican side will be able to do that well on women. we will have to wait and see what they say. republicans have not spoken to women very clearly isn't though up until this point, women have gone in and by a small margin, voted republican. i harken back to my own family. my father was a very conservative texan and i have a feeling that my mother quietly went in and canceled his vote out her. pimm: you are also co-author of "the partisan divide." what is deal inclinton's revising? martin: she is smart and she has closed out the prop -- the prospect that she can work across party lines. president obama has had a difficult time. has not necessarily been in his comfort zone. hillary will be able to talk to rep
martin: i do not know the answer to that what i will tell you this. my friends who are republicans think that bush is not necessarily going to sail through to the nomination, that the conservative element in the republican party will fight him. i think you will have a tough time against one of several midwestern governors. i'm not sure who on the republican side will be able to do that well on women. we will have to wait and see what they say. republicans have not spoken to women very clearly...
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the current season of the tv series is not based on martin's books, martin has not published new bookshow began in 2011. he said leave is to me i'll write it don't worry. i'm francis rivera along with bill karins and this is "early today," we hope it's just your first step of the day here on nbc. start the interview with a firm handshake. ay,no! don't do that! try new head & shoulders instant relief. it cools on contact, and also keeps you 100% flake free. try new head & shoulders instant relief. for cooling relief in a snap. >>> leading the news on nbc news.com texas man and his dog found dead after becoming trapped inside car. police say the door locks on this man's 2007 chevy corvette were completely electric and officers say it appears the battery cable came loose, leaving the man unable to escape his car. officials say the man and dog's death were likely the result of heat. >>> and from nbc 4 new york kids with cancer celebrate graduation from a special preschool on long island. 17 preschoolers all battling cancer graduated yesterday from the morgan center. the school limits the
the current season of the tv series is not based on martin's books, martin has not published new bookshow began in 2011. he said leave is to me i'll write it don't worry. i'm francis rivera along with bill karins and this is "early today," we hope it's just your first step of the day here on nbc. start the interview with a firm handshake. ay,no! don't do that! try new head & shoulders instant relief. it cools on contact, and also keeps you 100% flake free. try new head &...
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cory: lockheed martin has been building simulators here for the past 30 years.f their sales were generated by commissions in the training business. the f-16 simulator helps pilots get combat ready at a fraction of the cost. costing in a real f-16 can $10,000. in a simulator, just $1000 an hour. >> the pilot can actually train to fly in a live aircraft. army is getting a lot of money for simulators, like this one. it's a 360 degree environment that can show you what it's like to be in the field. the billions of dollars in similar contracts went to the army. now, similar designers are starting to work with virtual-reality, another tech tool that makes simulation seem like the real thing. pimm: from virtual-reality to real reality, cory johnson joins us now. did you come away feeling you had got some understanding -- olivia: do you feel comfortable filing and automatic rifle? cory: it is interesting that the way they are training pilots and all branches of the military and commercial pilot as well is increasingly on these simulators because of cheaper to do so. saf
cory: lockheed martin has been building simulators here for the past 30 years.f their sales were generated by commissions in the training business. the f-16 simulator helps pilots get combat ready at a fraction of the cost. costing in a real f-16 can $10,000. in a simulator, just $1000 an hour. >> the pilot can actually train to fly in a live aircraft. army is getting a lot of money for simulators, like this one. it's a 360 degree environment that can show you what it's like to be in the...
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civil war conspiracies and to bring down the late martin luther king. let me introduce you to this cheery, cheery group of guys. [laughter] i'll be going in no particular order so the c-span cameraman will have to move around. this is the first complete biography of the great gangster that cuts down all the hollywood myth about capone and even about the great heroic, absolutely now as we know nonheroic elliott ness as the gman who brought him down. hampton sides author of hell hound on his trail has pieced together a dramatic ticking clock narrative of the last days of martin luther king going back and forth from the days of king's life to his funeral. to the manhunt which at the time was the largest in history for his assassin james earl ray. and most amazing hampton took the title of his book from a robert johnson song, probably the first time ever that's been done in american literature. and speaking of titles, we now have james l. swanson author of the book with undoubtedbly the longest title of 2010 bloody crimes the chase for jefferson davis and t
civil war conspiracies and to bring down the late martin luther king. let me introduce you to this cheery, cheery group of guys. [laughter] i'll be going in no particular order so the c-span cameraman will have to move around. this is the first complete biography of the great gangster that cuts down all the hollywood myth about capone and even about the great heroic, absolutely now as we know nonheroic elliott ness as the gman who brought him down. hampton sides author of hell hound on his...
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and martin o'malley says i'm so grateful for the people of maryland for leading this case. mike huckabee a republican contender for the white house in 2016 called this decision by the nine, an out of control act of unconstitutional judicial tyranny. john lewis who is the civil rights leader he says that races don't fall in love genders don't fall in love but people fall in love. >> john thank you. i want to go back to mike viqueira live outside of the supreme court who has more from the dissenting opinion of justice scalia. how scathing was the dissent? >> scathing as usual. when we last spoke, i said that justice scalia true to form had a very [ inaudible ] dissenting opinion. we mentioned that justice scalia says this is a case where democracy has been abridged where this country is no longer ruled by a legislative or executive branch but by nine unelected people. he goes on what reallies anding sounded is the hubris reflected in today's bush. the five are entirely comfortable concluding that every state violated the constitution for all of the 135 years between the 14th
and martin o'malley says i'm so grateful for the people of maryland for leading this case. mike huckabee a republican contender for the white house in 2016 called this decision by the nine, an out of control act of unconstitutional judicial tyranny. john lewis who is the civil rights leader he says that races don't fall in love genders don't fall in love but people fall in love. >> john thank you. i want to go back to mike viqueira live outside of the supreme court who has more from the...
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martin luther king, jr., in april 1968. he was king's assassin. james earl ray fled the scene after the killing. he actually got over the border into canada. once he was in canada, he got a fake passport somehow, he eventually flowed the united kingdom but a couple months after he shot king they picked him up in london england, he was extradited from the uk back to the united states for-to-face trial for killing martin luther king. and in 1969, a little less than a year after the killing, james earl ray was convicted. ultimately, he pled guilty to that crime but for a while, for a long while, actually, he and his attorney, a guy named jack kershaw, put forward that theory that james earl ray didn't actually kill martin luther king. they put forward this theory that said that james earl ray was just the fall guy for the crime and actually the guy who killed martin luther king was a man named raul. years after james earl ray went to prison, even years after he once escaped from prison for a few days before she was recaptured jack kershaw, james earl
martin luther king, jr., in april 1968. he was king's assassin. james earl ray fled the scene after the killing. he actually got over the border into canada. once he was in canada, he got a fake passport somehow, he eventually flowed the united kingdom but a couple months after he shot king they picked him up in london england, he was extradited from the uk back to the united states for-to-face trial for killing martin luther king. and in 1969, a little less than a year after the killing, james...
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the event that truly awakened me was the trayvon martin case.erstand what the big deal was. it was obvious that zimmerman was in the right. there were pages upon pages of these brutal black on white murders. i was in disbelief. at this moment i realized that something was very wrong. how could the news be blowing up the trayvon martin case while >> the fbi and authorities are analyzing a racist website, the 244-word manifesto that appears to belong to dylann roof. he writes, i was not raised in a racist home or environment. the event that truly awakened me was the trayvon martin case. i was unable to understand what the big deal was. it was obvious that zimmerman was in the right. the website of the counsel of conservative citizens, the group that dylann roof mentioned in his manifesto as having changed his life carries this statement today. we're joined now by richard cohen, the president of the southern poverty law center. richard, you write today about how this kind of venom is spread both on the internet and worldwide. was it at all surprisi
the event that truly awakened me was the trayvon martin case.erstand what the big deal was. it was obvious that zimmerman was in the right. there were pages upon pages of these brutal black on white murders. i was in disbelief. at this moment i realized that something was very wrong. how could the news be blowing up the trayvon martin case while >> the fbi and authorities are analyzing a racist website, the 244-word manifesto that appears to belong to dylann roof. he writes, i was not...
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martÍn: vamos a ver a los papÁs la semana que viene.eto para que subas tu foto de "la mordidita". karla: ¿a quiÉn irÁ a morder? satcha: vamos a ver, tiene que cumplir de aquÍ al lunes, luego william va retando gente. karla: ¿a quiÉnes vas a morder? ¿o quiÉn te va a morder? william: yo muerdo. alejandro: tienes todo el fin de semana para morder, y ustedes, compartan sus fotos en las redes sociales. francisca: a morder se ha dicho, mi gente! ♪ deja ♪ deja que te cuente ♪ deja que te enteres del nuevo chisme que estÁ caliente ♪ ♪ deja ♪ deja que te cuente ♪ deja que te enteres del nuevo chisme que estÁ caliente ♪ alan:querÍamos que satcha saliera escondidas, pero de repente se le ve media pierna. bueno, el elenco de la telenovela "que te perdone dios, yo no", hicieron una visita especial a una instituciÓn que asiste a personas invidentes. karla: vamos a ver lo que compartieron esos amigos de televisa espectÁculos. >> aquÍ uno ve todo el buen humor que tiene la gente, los niÑos principalmente, y de la preparaciÓn de la gente a su alrededor
martÍn: vamos a ver a los papÁs la semana que viene.eto para que subas tu foto de "la mordidita". karla: ¿a quiÉn irÁ a morder? satcha: vamos a ver, tiene que cumplir de aquÍ al lunes, luego william va retando gente. karla: ¿a quiÉnes vas a morder? ¿o quiÉn te va a morder? william: yo muerdo. alejandro: tienes todo el fin de semana para morder, y ustedes, compartan sus fotos en las redes sociales. francisca: a morder se ha dicho, mi gente! ♪ deja ♪ deja que te cuente ♪...
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martin was at the courthouse during that hearing. martin, take us inside. tell us what happened?very, very emotional. this is coming from the ruth family and it's the first one that they put out. they say words cannot express our shock, grief and disbelief as to what happened that night. we are devil stated and saddened for what occurred. oush thoughts and prayers are with the victim's and family of those killed this week. immediately after it was completed, then we received the arrest warrant. there is mr coming forabout the roout family. everyone his own family began calling the authorities to say that is him. and then last thing that we learned from these documents, something we already knew, but, now confirmed by the authorities, was that even as dillen ruth was leaving, and for all the carnage he created, he finally was still using racial as he walked out the door. the hate was still in imhim. don? >> martin savage, we appreciate that. so, listen, we. >> this is your church home, right? >> yes, it is. everybody's out here because they're sad. they've sad and they're shocked
martin was at the courthouse during that hearing. martin, take us inside. tell us what happened?very, very emotional. this is coming from the ruth family and it's the first one that they put out. they say words cannot express our shock, grief and disbelief as to what happened that night. we are devil stated and saddened for what occurred. oush thoughts and prayers are with the victim's and family of those killed this week. immediately after it was completed, then we received the arrest warrant....
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chris martin from the band coldplay offered to perform after hearing beau biden was fan. >> i pray forthis is not the first time that tragedy struck the biden family. his first wife and child was killed in a car accident. beau and his brother hunter survived. hunter remembered beau as a loving brother who looked out for his family. >> to me my brother is not defined by his extraordinary resumÉ. he's defined by the quality of his character. the boy the man who always held you close the one who always made you feel safe, the one who always made you feel braver than he might have been. >> beau biden leaving behind his wife and two children natalie and hunter. when we come back new york, baltimore, philadelphia, chicago, the list goes on and on. there is a crime surge happening in a lot of american cities. what's behind it, and how can it be stopped? we'll take a deeper look up next. >>> the embattled leaders were trinidad and tobago jack warner calling the media in, but he was not clear with his answers. >> and it was nearly 40 years in the making. a horse with jaw-dropping ending race th
chris martin from the band coldplay offered to perform after hearing beau biden was fan. >> i pray forthis is not the first time that tragedy struck the biden family. his first wife and child was killed in a car accident. beau and his brother hunter survived. hunter remembered beau as a loving brother who looked out for his family. >> to me my brother is not defined by his extraordinary resumÉ. he's defined by the quality of his character. the boy the man who always held you close...
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. >> is martin grand from the dh apartment of human resources here? he is not here. knepublic comment from 2-6? seeing none public comment is closed. colleagues any thoughts? sorry president breed, thank frz joining us >> thank you. it was my understanding we would get a presentation for the items, is that not going to happen today? >> that was my understanding and martin grant from the department of human resources was supposed to be here and he isn't here >> should we continue the heightms. i guess we can take a break our resrs until he is here, but ultimately that was my expectations and i'm not certain i'm comfortable voting these out of committee until we have- >> let's resess this and continue on. >> okay welcome back, apologize for the delay there was confusion about the timing of everything. we were on item 2 i believe. 2-6. at this time i would like to invite martin graham flaum the department of human resources who will be presenting on these items >> thank you mr. supervisor committee members and the chair, i'm martden graim rr relations drecktder for the
. >> is martin grand from the dh apartment of human resources here? he is not here. knepublic comment from 2-6? seeing none public comment is closed. colleagues any thoughts? sorry president breed, thank frz joining us >> thank you. it was my understanding we would get a presentation for the items, is that not going to happen today? >> that was my understanding and martin grant from the department of human resources was supposed to be here and he isn't here >> should we...
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pkg 0:01 0:12 0:26 1:13 pues a mi me gusta mas la leche de chiva.para algunas personas, como martin de cabra cruda es una delicia. para expertos de salud, tiene sus riesgos. si e un poquito fuerte, pero tambi tiene.s buena, comoijera es nutritiva. bueno,con eso me crie pue.. a pesar de su consumo entre algunas personas agencia desalud del condado de orange esta haciendo una seriaadvertencia al publico. cualquier tipo de leche cruda de vaca, de cabra puede esr contaminada c bactia dañina entons es mejor no consumir leche cruda. las autoridades confirmaron tres casos en el condado de orange de cam-pylo-bateriosis,una infeccion asociada con el consumo de leche cruda de cabra distribuida por la coaniclaravale y romiendanno consumirla. esta bacteria causafiebre, diarrea calambres intestinales, dolor abmnal que pueddurar como siete días. los tres casos son de ninos menores de cinco anos, quienesestan en el grupo de masalto riesgo, junto con lasmujeres embarazadas y personas de edad avanzada comomaria aguineda de 80 anos de edad. bueno el sabor es dulce bien rica. si yo la tommucho. segn l
pkg 0:01 0:12 0:26 1:13 pues a mi me gusta mas la leche de chiva.para algunas personas, como martin de cabra cruda es una delicia. para expertos de salud, tiene sus riesgos. si e un poquito fuerte, pero tambi tiene.s buena, comoijera es nutritiva. bueno,con eso me crie pue.. a pesar de su consumo entre algunas personas agencia desalud del condado de orange esta haciendo una seriaadvertencia al publico. cualquier tipo de leche cruda de vaca, de cabra puede esr contaminada c bactia dañina entons...
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so oak street, 11th, 10th, 12th, clay, martin luther king, jr.levard, keep that in mind as you head out there. heads up you might want to use bart as an alternate. parking might be difficult. bart on time. we have 28 trains right now. and no delays for any of our mass transit. so hopefully that will help. back to you guys. >> all right, thank you, gianna. it is 4:50. a japanese company invented a robot that can recognize human emotions. say hello to pepper. engineers say pepper sees human emotions and displays its own through a heart display. the company hopes pepper can become a companion for elderly, teacher for kids, office and retail shop assistant. it costs about $1,600. >>> people annoyed by robo calls could be getting more help. federal regulators ruled yesterday that phone companies are not required to put through every call and may in fact block automated calls to customers who don't want them. it's something consumer groups have been pushing for. the telecom industry says it will continue to develop tools to block calls but says there's
so oak street, 11th, 10th, 12th, clay, martin luther king, jr.levard, keep that in mind as you head out there. heads up you might want to use bart as an alternate. parking might be difficult. bart on time. we have 28 trains right now. and no delays for any of our mass transit. so hopefully that will help. back to you guys. >> all right, thank you, gianna. it is 4:50. a japanese company invented a robot that can recognize human emotions. say hello to pepper. engineers say pepper sees human...
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martin savage is standing by live in charleston our justice reporter evan perez the here with me in washington. martin first to you. give us a preview of what to expect at this hearing. >> well all eyes are focused on the courtroom inside of this bond court case. about an hour from now what will happen is off magistrate and that magistrate is basically going to have is roof, who will appear in front of him. but he'll be doing it via a television link and as a result of that you won't have the defendant inside the courtroom. essentially the judge is going to go over one of the charges against him. there are nine counts of murder and a weapons charge. here's the deal. the judge cannot set bond in this particular case because of the fact there are murder charges. so it's a fore con conclusion that bond will be denied here. that said, we'll have the judge go through the legal process, explain it to roof. on top of that roof may have things to say, the judge will ask him questions, here is the bi
martin savage is standing by live in charleston our justice reporter evan perez the here with me in washington. martin first to you. give us a preview of what to expect at this hearing. >> well all eyes are focused on the courtroom inside of this bond court case. about an hour from now what will happen is off magistrate and that magistrate is basically going to have is roof, who will appear in front of him. but he'll be doing it via a television link and as a result of that you won't have...
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john and christine. >> thank you, martin for that. the minister there said it's not the time for politics, but in the wake of the massacre there are calls to remove the confederate flag flying on the ground of the south carolina statehouse. >> it sends, at best mixed messages and, at worst, for hateful people like roof it's an affirmation because they have appropriated something and used it as a symbol of hatred. so i think that needs to go into a museum and i think it will. >> into a museum. republican might tell romney tweeted, the confederate flag should be taken down. to many it is a intom of racial hatred. remove it now to honor charleston victims. president obama tweeted in response good point, mitt. >>> an express jet flight for united airlines was preparing to take off for savannah georgia, when a pilot noticed sparks coming from one of the engines. the 41 passengers on board were put on a replacement plane. no one was injured. not clear what prompted the engine trouble. >>> later this morning, the supreme court will announce
john and christine. >> thank you, martin for that. the minister there said it's not the time for politics, but in the wake of the massacre there are calls to remove the confederate flag flying on the ground of the south carolina statehouse. >> it sends, at best mixed messages and, at worst, for hateful people like roof it's an affirmation because they have appropriated something and used it as a symbol of hatred. so i think that needs to go into a museum and i think it will....
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cnn's martin savage is in charleston with the latest. what have you learned this morning, martin?reporter: good morning, victor. good morning, christi. a number of new developments are coming out of this investigation. and let me sort of back you to thursday morning when this suspect was taken into custody. dylann roof up in shelby, north carolina. apparently he was transported to the local police department and there he was speaking quite freely and a lot of it was recorded as a result of security cameras. and here's some of what is being revealed thanks to cnn affiliate wbtv. he was planning this attack for some time and that the reason he chose emanuel eme church was because it had such a stark place in the community. and the report is now he may have had as many as seven magazines, which of course means he had a lot of rounds. there's no way to know if the magazines were full. also, two, they said at one point he considered backing out of this attack. remember, he got to the church an hour ahead of time and was sitting in the bible study class. it was not until it ended that h
cnn's martin savage is in charleston with the latest. what have you learned this morning, martin?reporter: good morning, victor. good morning, christi. a number of new developments are coming out of this investigation. and let me sort of back you to thursday morning when this suspect was taken into custody. dylann roof up in shelby, north carolina. apparently he was transported to the local police department and there he was speaking quite freely and a lot of it was recorded as a result of...
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. >> martin way is with me now good to have you with us, martin. the last time we saw something as bad as this was of course the attack on the bardo museum. as far as the security in tunis has nothing been learned from that? what are the issues here? >> i think bardo was looked at as a same tack. i.s.i.s. has been continuously saying there's more to come in tunisia. tunisia's economy is built around economy and when you lock down the tourists don't come. >> the rise of extremism, there are reports that the killer in this case was a young tunisian student. why is extremism increasing in tunisia? >> a number of things. at least 3,000 of the fighters in tunisia are actually tunisians and have returned to tunisia. you have a major conflict in libya and the western part of tunisian that has always been a hotbed of extremism. opening for the more conservative some would say radical imams v who now have an in with some mosques to push more radical ideology. >> reporter: the tunisian prime minister of course saying he's stepping up security, sending more s
. >> martin way is with me now good to have you with us, martin. the last time we saw something as bad as this was of course the attack on the bardo museum. as far as the security in tunis has nothing been learned from that? what are the issues here? >> i think bardo was looked at as a same tack. i.s.i.s. has been continuously saying there's more to come in tunisia. tunisia's economy is built around economy and when you lock down the tourists don't come. >> the rise of...