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no. >> lewis marx never met j. edgar hoover. he's a right-wing republican and did admire j. edgar hoover so he did what he did for everybody he knew -- he would send boxes and boxes of marx's toys to give out as presents at christmas. i got when i was in vietnam -- and i was engaged to his daughter, he sent me boxes that i could give out to embassy people and vietnamese and what whatnot. he must have sent thousands of these boxes to friends and associates. so he would send lewis -- he would send j. edgar hoover boxes of toys to give out and they knew people in common. they had friends in common because of the right-wing circles that my father-in-law moved in. and he was on i think a list of friends of the fbi. so actually when -- i think his name was brennan an officer in charge of the investigation, is willed people who should be interviewed with respect to me they listed my father-in-law and stepmother-in-law. and they had approved or not approved. and apparently, the story is the tapes -- or rather the records show hoover disapproved the interview of m achl rx on the grou
no. >> lewis marx never met j. edgar hoover. he's a right-wing republican and did admire j. edgar hoover so he did what he did for everybody he knew -- he would send boxes and boxes of marx's toys to give out as presents at christmas. i got when i was in vietnam -- and i was engaged to his daughter, he sent me boxes that i could give out to embassy people and vietnamese and what whatnot. he must have sent thousands of these boxes to friends and associates. so he would send lewis -- he...
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mark: willem marx thank you so much.ore on the drop in california mark henwood joins me from sacramento. they build and operate hydropower facilities. welcome to "bottom line." mark: thank you. mark: let me begin by asking your reaction to these mandatory restrictions ordered by jerry brown. what impact does this have on your business? mark: the restrictions have little impact on the hydro business because hydro is not consuming water. what happened last year when we had a similar circumstance, the water board permitted people to file exemption for hydro and we were able to continue to bring in using water. i would expect a similar situation this year. to the extent water is available hydro producers will be able to run it through their turbines. mark: we are only four months into 2015, what are the organizations telling you about how they've been acted by the drought -- impacted by the drought? mark: we deal with a number of irrigation districts. the impacts are quite significant on that. each and every one of these dis
mark: willem marx thank you so much.ore on the drop in california mark henwood joins me from sacramento. they build and operate hydropower facilities. welcome to "bottom line." mark: thank you. mark: let me begin by asking your reaction to these mandatory restrictions ordered by jerry brown. what impact does this have on your business? mark: the restrictions have little impact on the hydro business because hydro is not consuming water. what happened last year when we had a similar...
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nick marx is the director of the organization, one of the few of its kind in asia.e's the head caretaker for more than 100 different species, all of which are in the sights of hunters and sellers. >> the thing about serow is they're very highly prized, both medicinally and as food. so they're heavily hunted, they're becoming increasingly endangered. they love salt. that's the other thing. they lick, lick, lick. it's a demonstration of what the illegal trade in wildlife is and what is doing to the species as well as every other species, driving so many formerly fairly common species to extinction. >> more than 50 attendants and veterinarians work at phnom tamao, which is funded by the government as well as through donations. the environmental activist has been ensuring better care for the animals for the past 13 years. >> often we receive animals in serious conditions. very, very badly injured animals come here, and this chap is one example. he had terrible bites to his head and to his he's lost his left eye completely. and now he's getting better thanks to the amazi
nick marx is the director of the organization, one of the few of its kind in asia.e's the head caretaker for more than 100 different species, all of which are in the sights of hunters and sellers. >> the thing about serow is they're very highly prized, both medicinally and as food. so they're heavily hunted, they're becoming increasingly endangered. they love salt. that's the other thing. they lick, lick, lick. it's a demonstration of what the illegal trade in wildlife is and what is...
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willem marx, bloomberg, los angeles, cal 20.k: get the latest headlines at the top of the hour on bloomberg radio, streaming on your tablet, and bloomberg.com. that does it for this edition of "bottom line" on bloomberg television. i am mark crumpton, reporting from new york. "street smart with matt miller" is next. matt: welcome to the most important part of the session. this is street smart will. stocks --"street smart." stocks rising back to record highs. we are counting down to results from twitter, go pro, and kraft foods after the bell. plus, economist nouriel roubini will join us, and billionaire investor jeff glen rock gives us his call on european sovereign bonds. "street smart" starts now.
willem marx, bloomberg, los angeles, cal 20.k: get the latest headlines at the top of the hour on bloomberg radio, streaming on your tablet, and bloomberg.com. that does it for this edition of "bottom line" on bloomberg television. i am mark crumpton, reporting from new york. "street smart with matt miller" is next. matt: welcome to the most important part of the session. this is street smart will. stocks --"street smart." stocks rising back to record highs. we are...
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now "out front" retired jeep james spider marx served as the senior intelligence officer in iraq during the bar, you know this space, general. president obama said serious progress made on the ground in iraq against isis. our reporter on the ground making her way to ramadi says isis is making gapes in this crucial al anbar province. what -- why are we hearing such different things? >> well what you're hearing from arwa is a very very precise view of one of the challenges that exists in iraq and i would say across the board there have been some gains, but this human tragedy that's taking place in ramadi can't go without some type of comment or some type of a response and you heard marty dempsey talk about it earlier today. so of course you're going to have some disparate views. it is how you define the center of gravity. where should the united states apply its maximum pressure to achieve the greatest results? clearly, we have decided ramadi could, in fact be a casualty as long as we can hold in other location and make sure those aren't lost. >> that will be interesting to see, interesti
now "out front" retired jeep james spider marx served as the senior intelligence officer in iraq during the bar, you know this space, general. president obama said serious progress made on the ground in iraq against isis. our reporter on the ground making her way to ramadi says isis is making gapes in this crucial al anbar province. what -- why are we hearing such different things? >> well what you're hearing from arwa is a very very precise view of one of the challenges that...
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let's hear from journalist paul marx why this is so important. >> they've made significant break throughin working out which materials to produce decent power. very fast charging without the risks of lithium, which is anyone who has looked at youtube will know. smart phones and laptops bursting into flames when they're damage: there is another company in israel that is trying to make a very fast-charging battery that succeeded to charge in 30 seconds. they claim to have a phone charging in 30 seconds this year. so massive research. >> take a look at our website for more information on that. www.aljazeera.com. hi, i am lisa flesher and you are in the stream. nonprofit hospitals are supposed to take care of people regardless of their ability to pay. why then are some suing patients for millions. and the is i.r.s. doing enough to stop it? could this be the beginning of the end for the cable television industry, a new internet t.v. services are capturing consumers. and a new battlefiel
let's hear from journalist paul marx why this is so important. >> they've made significant break throughin working out which materials to produce decent power. very fast charging without the risks of lithium, which is anyone who has looked at youtube will know. smart phones and laptops bursting into flames when they're damage: there is another company in israel that is trying to make a very fast-charging battery that succeeded to charge in 30 seconds. they claim to have a phone charging...
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it marx the very moment that the nightmare started for this san diego fisherman by the name of dan carlincture. that's not a photo bomb. that was a very moment of an attack. >> the minute she said smile, the sea lion came up and graped my hand and the fish at the same time ripped my arm straight down right here crushing my chest with unbelievable forts. flipped my legs up in the air. i went straight down. >> he says he struggled with the sea lion some 20 feet underwater before he was able to break free. this morning, he's warning that sea lions cobe aggressive and dangerous. i have a feeling that was a male sea lion that was hungry. nothing stands in the way of man and a meal. >>> let's go to wedding bels. >> who's getting married? >> george and nor reen. she's 91. he's almost 103. they've been together for nearly three decades zplep finally put a ring on it. he should write a book. they said they finally gave into pressure for arbitrary elderly children. george didn't get down on a knee because at 103, it might be hard to get back up. >> smart man. >>> for some of you, your local news is
it marx the very moment that the nightmare started for this san diego fisherman by the name of dan carlincture. that's not a photo bomb. that was a very moment of an attack. >> the minute she said smile, the sea lion came up and graped my hand and the fish at the same time ripped my arm straight down right here crushing my chest with unbelievable forts. flipped my legs up in the air. i went straight down. >> he says he struggled with the sea lion some 20 feet underwater before he...
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and now phil former cia counter terrorism official and retired general james spider marx.he has flown drones. the winstein family they paid ransom and then they changed the terms and said thank you for the money, now we want a prisoner exchange. it was unclear if they were ever even dealing with the right people. >> we are putting families in terrible positions. when the policy was established, engagement was eped soic. now we're seeing that somebody is taken from a family and there's a threatened beheading. i think you will start to see the u.s. government say we can't have families get involved. they don't have the capability to do that. where this buck stops is if you start talking about money you start making hostages a commodity and terrorism a business. people are going say over time we might have to start talking to these guys but we don't want to give them money. >> the white house watched these compounds. they said they watched for hundreds of hours. so that's a lot of surveillance right? but then they were surprised, six bodies came out and they thought they woul
and now phil former cia counter terrorism official and retired general james spider marx.he has flown drones. the winstein family they paid ransom and then they changed the terms and said thank you for the money, now we want a prisoner exchange. it was unclear if they were ever even dealing with the right people. >> we are putting families in terrible positions. when the policy was established, engagement was eped soic. now we're seeing that somebody is taken from a family and there's a...
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c-span: you mentioned mentioned carl marx this last clip.here do you put him in importance to make the internet is not the answer. my great uncle who was a follower of marks the bagman. the guy who recycled money through england. we have a family that was made up of merchants or idealists. a fascinating way. so the german ideology he writes about a postcapitalist age where technology will free us. he says very famously you can fish in the morning and found in the afternoon. you see that and a lot of these idealists something in the long-term. free us from the banality of work. the catastrophe digital revolution what it is doing is destroying jobs which means we won't have the cash to the farmers and fishermen are poets. c-span: you mentioned you run a salon. as a televised? >> guest: i hope i hope it will be televised. you guys would run it. in palo alto. i where your had symbolically. and we talk about the impact of technology. in contrast we have an invitation-only group. it is supported by at&t and erickson. a wonderful event. taken it ar
c-span: you mentioned mentioned carl marx this last clip.here do you put him in importance to make the internet is not the answer. my great uncle who was a follower of marks the bagman. the guy who recycled money through england. we have a family that was made up of merchants or idealists. a fascinating way. so the german ideology he writes about a postcapitalist age where technology will free us. he says very famously you can fish in the morning and found in the afternoon. you see that and a...
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when i picture her now, i picture a cross between margaret dumont from the marx brothers films and the dowager countess from "downton abbey." a little less friendly, perhaps. [laughter] it is 1910. george is stationed in maine. he is commanding the naval base and portsmouth. amy has a brother george born in 1914. betty's childhood is interesting. she liked being outside. she liked to run through the maine woods. she says she often felt as though she was built around aloneness. but that was most comfortable for her. she would hide among the pine trees in the maine woods. she would hear the water nearby. and she would stay there for hours and hours. sometimes all day into the evening. the family in the beginning got worried and would look for her and then after a while, they alerted the local police. the police officers knew the woods, they knew where the child would hide, so they would go out and find her, bring her back to the family in the evening. she would spend her days in the woods. that did not seem to bother cora. it was a different time. betty never had a best friend. never rea
when i picture her now, i picture a cross between margaret dumont from the marx brothers films and the dowager countess from "downton abbey." a little less friendly, perhaps. [laughter] it is 1910. george is stationed in maine. he is commanding the naval base and portsmouth. amy has a brother george born in 1914. betty's childhood is interesting. she liked being outside. she liked to run through the maine woods. she says she often felt as though she was built around aloneness. but...
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i was going to say she is like bob dole in a pants suit but more like karl marx in a pants suit. she talked about hedge fund managers. her daughter is married to a hedge fund manager. >> she knows very well. >> look at all these angles we have to discuss in the coming weeks and weeks and weeks. >> months and months. >> simon and larry, take care. thanks for sticking around. >>> you've got to get to this because miss america is in the house. miss america winners have the opportunity to get their voices heard. this year's winner kira kazantsev promising to make awareness to domestic violence. she writes, i was a victim not only to abuse in a relationship, but also to abuse of people i thought were my friends. in hindsight my involvement in sorority hazing, however minor at the time speaks to how pervasive it is. she talks about her platform, love shouldn't hurt and a special thing going on. great to have you back. >> thank you for having me. >> the time goes by so quickly and probably especially when you are traveling around the nation and world like you. >> yes. i can't believe it
i was going to say she is like bob dole in a pants suit but more like karl marx in a pants suit. she talked about hedge fund managers. her daughter is married to a hedge fund manager. >> she knows very well. >> look at all these angles we have to discuss in the coming weeks and weeks and weeks. >> months and months. >> simon and larry, take care. thanks for sticking around. >>> you've got to get to this because miss america is in the house. miss america winners...
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when i picture her now i picture a cross between margaret dumont of the marx brothers films and the dowager countess from downton abbey. a little less friendly, perhaps. it is 1910. george is commanding the navy in portsmouth. betty has a sister born in 1912 and a brother, george, born in 1914. betty's childhood is interesting. she liked being outside, she liked to run through the maine woods. she often said she felt as if she were built around a lowness. that was most comfortable for her present from the age of four she would hide among the large pine trees in the woods. she would hear the water nearby and she would stay there for hours and hours. the family in the beginning got worried and would look for her. they alerted the local police. they knew the woods, they knew where the child would hide, they would go out and find her and bring her back to the family in the evening. that would spend her days in the woods. this didn't seem to bother cora. betty never had a best friend, never really confided. her father was often away and there she was with cora and her siblings. co unable to tell
when i picture her now i picture a cross between margaret dumont of the marx brothers films and the dowager countess from downton abbey. a little less friendly, perhaps. it is 1910. george is commanding the navy in portsmouth. betty has a sister born in 1912 and a brother, george, born in 1914. betty's childhood is interesting. she liked being outside, she liked to run through the maine woods. she often said she felt as if she were built around a lowness. that was most comfortable for her...
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when i picture her now, i picture a cross between margaret dumont from the marx brothers films -- a little less friendly, perhaps. [laughter] it is 1910. george is stationed in maine. he is commanding the naval base and portsmouth. amy has a brother george born in 1914. betty's child it is interesting. she liked being outside. she liked to run through the maine woods. she says she often felt as though she was built around aloneness. but that was most comfortable for her. she would hide among the pine trees in the mainwe woods. she would hear the water nearby. and she would stay there for hours and hours. sometimes all day into the evening. the family in the beginning got worried and would look for her and then after a while they alerted the local police. the police officers knew the woods, they knew where the child would hide, so they would go out and find her, bring her back to the family in the evening. she would spend her days in the woods. that did not seem to bother cora. it was a different time. betty never had a best friend. never really confided in anybody. her father was often awa
when i picture her now, i picture a cross between margaret dumont from the marx brothers films -- a little less friendly, perhaps. [laughter] it is 1910. george is stationed in maine. he is commanding the naval base and portsmouth. amy has a brother george born in 1914. betty's child it is interesting. she liked being outside. she liked to run through the maine woods. she says she often felt as though she was built around aloneness. but that was most comfortable for her. she would hide among...
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when i picture her now, i picture a cross between margaret dumont of the marx brother films and a character from downton abbey. it is 1910. george is station and in maine. the family will live here until 1914. betty has siblings born in 1912 and in 1914, both born in maine. she liked being outside, to run through the maine woods. she said that she felt she was built around aloneness, that that was most comfortable for her. from the age of four, she would hide among the plane trees -- pine trees, look up at the sky here the water nearby, and stay there for hours and hours sometimes all day into the evening. it the family, in the beginning, got worried, and would look for her, and after a while would alert the police. the police knew the woods, knew where she would hide, go out and find her. betty would spend her days in the woods, which didn't seem to bother cora, but it was a different time. betty never really had a best friend, never really confided in anyone. her father was often away. there she was with cora and her siblings. cora again unable to really help the children or tell them tha
when i picture her now, i picture a cross between margaret dumont of the marx brother films and a character from downton abbey. it is 1910. george is station and in maine. the family will live here until 1914. betty has siblings born in 1912 and in 1914, both born in maine. she liked being outside, to run through the maine woods. she said that she felt she was built around aloneness, that that was most comfortable for her. from the age of four, she would hide among the plane trees -- pine...
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. >> rose: this year marx the 150th anniversary of the nation magazine.t was founded by a group of young abolitionists in 1865. its focus on issues such as civil rights, income inequality and corporate power has made it a leader of the american left. katrina vanden heuvel had been the magazine's editor for 20 years. she started there as an intern. i'm pleased to have her back at this table. what has it meant to you, the nation. >> the nation has meant, the nation was where i learned about journal subpoena where -- journalism, it was a boot camp it was a school what you don't learn in a university. it's a a an america that you don't learn about in school but a sense of coming in at age 19 and there was the great andy copkind, christopher hitchens had just arrived from london in an exchange. the pulitzer prize winning, christopher came to the office. and there was just a lot of whirling discussion and argument. and it was a place where you learned about debate, civil, uncivil. and you learned about dissent and you learned about rebellious voices. it was a s
. >> rose: this year marx the 150th anniversary of the nation magazine.t was founded by a group of young abolitionists in 1865. its focus on issues such as civil rights, income inequality and corporate power has made it a leader of the american left. katrina vanden heuvel had been the magazine's editor for 20 years. she started there as an intern. i'm pleased to have her back at this table. what has it meant to you, the nation. >> the nation has meant, the nation was where i learned...
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mark marx davidmark shields david brooks thanks so much. >> sreenivasan: opening day for baseball begins this holiday weekend. the first game is sunday night when the st. louis cardinals take on the chicago cubs. and then all others teams throw their first pitch on monday. we recently took note of how the league is trying to make some changes to the game on the field. but there are also some changes underway behind the scenes when it comes to the management and leadership of major league ballclubs. special correspondent john carlos frey has the story. >> reporter: these teenagers are some of the best young baseball players in latin america and the united states. they came here, to usa baseball headquarters in cary north carolina, to show off their talents to pro scouts who might turn them into the future faces of major league baseball. closely tracking their development is kim ng. >> i run our scouting division. that's under my purview. >> reporter: as major league baseball's senior vice president of baseball operations, ng is one of the highest ranking women in all of professional sport
mark marx davidmark shields david brooks thanks so much. >> sreenivasan: opening day for baseball begins this holiday weekend. the first game is sunday night when the st. louis cardinals take on the chicago cubs. and then all others teams throw their first pitch on monday. we recently took note of how the league is trying to make some changes to the game on the field. but there are also some changes underway behind the scenes when it comes to the management and leadership of major league...
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i think there's too many question marx for tesla to be bought here. >> next up biotech and pharma giantsg after presenting the latest data at a conference over the weekend in philadelphia. meg terrell joins us with the highlights from the meeting. big moves on the back of this news. >> we were talking earlier about some stocks that were down. but let's start with some stocks that are up. bristol meierieyer and merck. seeing a lot of really promising data in lung cancer and melanoma and other kinds of cancers. they're being tested on a lot of tumor types. people are excited about the responses. there was a note from piper jaffray over the weekend saying cancer therapeutics in the next 20 years could be a half trillion dollar business at the rate it's going. trying to turn cancer into a chronic disease rather than something that does tend to kill people and some circumstances very quickly. of course, it gets very expensive and raises issues like that. seeing some good news for merck and bris yol bristol meyer. then on the flip side of that these car t technologies. this basket of stocks we
i think there's too many question marx for tesla to be bought here. >> next up biotech and pharma giantsg after presenting the latest data at a conference over the weekend in philadelphia. meg terrell joins us with the highlights from the meeting. big moves on the back of this news. >> we were talking earlier about some stocks that were down. but let's start with some stocks that are up. bristol meierieyer and merck. seeing a lot of really promising data in lung cancer and melanoma...
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he has a lot of stalin and marx and it is not necessarily that this is the thought he subscribed to, he felt like it was important for him to understand marxist theory. of course, "the house that herman built." i asked, if you could only read one of the books on your library list, what would it be? he said, of course, "wretched of the earth." now we are looking at a model of the house that herman wallace designed over the course of our 12 year correspondence. so he has this very large bottom floor. the top floor is predominately his master bedroom and an house greenhouse. there is an escape chute with an underground tunnel that leads to the bunker. the swimming pool with the black panther and the center. and there's a guest house. one of the more remarkable moment in our exchange was that when he first described the guesthouse and i sent him drawings of what i understood he wanted, he said it was too small and guests might feel claustrophobic, so let's build the front out of glass. to give you a sense of scale inside that bathroom in the master bedroom, he asked yet a hot tub that wa
he has a lot of stalin and marx and it is not necessarily that this is the thought he subscribed to, he felt like it was important for him to understand marxist theory. of course, "the house that herman built." i asked, if you could only read one of the books on your library list, what would it be? he said, of course, "wretched of the earth." now we are looking at a model of the house that herman wallace designed over the course of our 12 year correspondence. so he has this...
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. >> reporter:for decades, cuba supplied a safe haven to terrorists and supported marx-ist revolutionstries like colombia, fueling bloody conflicts that cost the lives of thousands of people. >> reporter:u-s officials hope to raise an american flag and reopen the u-s embassy in cuba soon. >> reporter:this will restore full first time in 54 years. >> reporter:cuba was one of four countries on the u-s list of nations, accused of repeatedly supporting global terrorism. >> reporter:the countries that remain on the list are iran sudan >> reporter: terror list will likely result in, increased international financing for the cuban government as well as increased *criticism* of obama's new cuba policy. >> pam: the penalty phase of the trial of convicted boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev will begin on april 21st. >> pam: the judge told jurors today that it should last about four weeks. >> pam: the jury convicted tsarnaev on all 30 counts against him last week. >> pam: they will now decide whether tsarnaev should be put to death for his role in the 20-13 bombings. >> pam: a moment of sile
. >> reporter:for decades, cuba supplied a safe haven to terrorists and supported marx-ist revolutionstries like colombia, fueling bloody conflicts that cost the lives of thousands of people. >> reporter:u-s officials hope to raise an american flag and reopen the u-s embassy in cuba soon. >> reporter:this will restore full first time in 54 years. >> reporter:cuba was one of four countries on the u-s list of nations, accused of repeatedly supporting global terrorism....
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joining me to discuss is willem marx. joining us on the phone, augusto maxwell.-teaches a seminar at columbia law school entitled " cuba, law policy, and transition." we have castro and obama talking on the phone. they'll be posing for ceremonial pictures today. what are they talking about? a gusto: it is interesting their final conversation between embarking on this was hosted by the vatican. you need a lot of blessings to navigate these choppy waters i believe one of the key things is the goal of opening embassies both in the u.s. and cuba. one of the impediments to that was the fact that cuba was on the state sponsor of state terrorism. over the years, this has been a sore point for the cubans. it was one of the things they were asking for prior to more formally opening these diplomatic relations between the two countries. alix: do you expect president obama to remove cuba from the list? the state department says cuba continues to harbor fugitives that are wanted in the u.s. augusto: i would be surprised if they did not. it is clear there are broader goals and
joining me to discuss is willem marx. joining us on the phone, augusto maxwell.-teaches a seminar at columbia law school entitled " cuba, law policy, and transition." we have castro and obama talking on the phone. they'll be posing for ceremonial pictures today. what are they talking about? a gusto: it is interesting their final conversation between embarking on this was hosted by the vatican. you need a lot of blessings to navigate these choppy waters i believe one of the key things...
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wednesday marx william and kate's fourth wedding anniversary.one's guess. do you want to predict? >> may 16th. >> reporter: she better have that out before then. >> yes, it's turning into the great kate wait again, sara. i know everybody has tricks. i ran up and down stairs and did jumping jacks. it doesn't work too much for me. any other suggestions? >> well we're not an expert. we're not experts. a lot of people have told me if you eat pineapple, maybe spicy food tabasco sauce. one of my favorites is the exercise ball. we're going to be busy bouncing and eating all day long in honor of kate. >> ali was 2 for 2 with chicken burritos. >> you heard it here. we'll be right back. tt2wútbq@v4 btún6id tt2wútbq@v4 "aún&e tt2wútbq@v4 bmún-n, tt4wútbq@v4 " dzlq "t4 tt4wútbq@v4 " enlq rpt tt4wútbq@v4 " gzl& kw, jummy: good morning. we want to get a check in the forecast right now. it's get over to jacqui jeras for that. jacqui: hey, couple of these days it we can just bottle up and enjoy. degrees right now, a sweater or jacket can start your day, 50 degr
wednesday marx william and kate's fourth wedding anniversary.one's guess. do you want to predict? >> may 16th. >> reporter: she better have that out before then. >> yes, it's turning into the great kate wait again, sara. i know everybody has tricks. i ran up and down stairs and did jumping jacks. it doesn't work too much for me. any other suggestions? >> well we're not an expert. we're not experts. a lot of people have told me if you eat pineapple, maybe spicy food...
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what marx marks and distinctions the franciscan experience in florida is that when they arrived here they encountered a group of people that add a class structure that they could relate to. in other words, there was a clear hierarchical order to the indigenous societies. so the spanish made an effort to recognize the individual classes and offered corresponding rewards, gifts if you will a recognition of their status within the society. which meant that as opposed to some other areas they were able to integrate into the society fairly easily compared to some other parts proud of the country or of the new world. what happened here is that the franciscans were following intentionally or not the early model of francis of assisi who said she should go is one of the ways of proclaiming the gospel is to go and live with the people. what we find is instead a big monastery being built and indigenous peoples been brought to the monasteries, the franciscans went out pretty much often one by one come live in some of these different villages and formed what were called -- where they would teach
what marx marks and distinctions the franciscan experience in florida is that when they arrived here they encountered a group of people that add a class structure that they could relate to. in other words, there was a clear hierarchical order to the indigenous societies. so the spanish made an effort to recognize the individual classes and offered corresponding rewards, gifts if you will a recognition of their status within the society. which meant that as opposed to some other areas they were...
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so the marx place can determine if you've got an accurate estimate going forward. on that basis, a determination is made. first, you know by working it through what the premium for your insurance is and then a calculation is made about how much of that premium will be paid on your behalf to the insurance company. one of the things we have tried to make clear from our standpoint, because we wanted to make sure that if people had a change from their circumstances that they would have an estimate and could go back to the marketplace. so they wouldn't have any bigger adjustment than necessary. a lot of people actually went through and assumed that once they get the premium paid to the insurance company, that somehow it was never going to get reconciled. most people understood that it was going to have to be reconciled but a lot of people have not understood that. we think that going into next year that most people will understand that when you estimate your income, if your income goes up, then there is less support for your insurance payment going forward. end of the y
so the marx place can determine if you've got an accurate estimate going forward. on that basis, a determination is made. first, you know by working it through what the premium for your insurance is and then a calculation is made about how much of that premium will be paid on your behalf to the insurance company. one of the things we have tried to make clear from our standpoint, because we wanted to make sure that if people had a change from their circumstances that they would have an estimate...
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if you do travel on the dorothy marx train station in that direction, police activity right now, they as he moved to talk about some other problem spots on the roadways this morning, it is a slow one for you. outside on the beltway we did unfortunately have an accident right here on the inner loop that is gone. this traffic is bumper-to-bumper. once you get closer to braddock road get ready for more through springfield. we have a different look at one of our cameras here just to show you. moving towards the maps let's talk about what you are seeing, slow traffic with police activity, we will talk about that slow traffic headed northbound, 11 miles per hour because of the earlier accident. lots of red there definitely a heavy morning for us. no rain right now? jacqui: no rain right now. cloud cover of 59 degrees downtown not a bad start this morning after some light rain showers in the overnight pushing to the east at this time with the exception of fredericksburg and southern maryland, where a few of the showers will continue. it will be an off and on kind of day, peaks of sunshine ma
if you do travel on the dorothy marx train station in that direction, police activity right now, they as he moved to talk about some other problem spots on the roadways this morning, it is a slow one for you. outside on the beltway we did unfortunately have an accident right here on the inner loop that is gone. this traffic is bumper-to-bumper. once you get closer to braddock road get ready for more through springfield. we have a different look at one of our cameras here just to show you....
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groucho marx put it this way, he said the art of politics is looking for problems everywhere findingthe wrong remedy. so often, we pick politicians who all look alike. they all sound alike. they all dress alike and guess what? nothing ever changes. government gets bigger and bigger and bigger. so we ask ourselves. we have a decision now. we need to find someone who is going to represent us. someone who is going to be their leader of the republican party and make the country a better place. how are we going to make that? some say, let's dilute the message. let's become democrat-like and we will get more votes. i could not disagree more. i think what we need to do is be boldly for what we are for. [laughter] [applause] we used to be the party that believed in smaller government and washington, which means lower taxes. when was the last time you heard a republican run for government that said we were going to lower taxes or actually follow through with that? our last two nominees, tax cuts were not part of their program at all. i am in washington now listening to them. the republican in
groucho marx put it this way, he said the art of politics is looking for problems everywhere findingthe wrong remedy. so often, we pick politicians who all look alike. they all sound alike. they all dress alike and guess what? nothing ever changes. government gets bigger and bigger and bigger. so we ask ourselves. we have a decision now. we need to find someone who is going to represent us. someone who is going to be their leader of the republican party and make the country a better place. how...
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groucho marx put it this way, he said the art of politics is looking for problems everywhere, finding misdiagnosing them, and applying the wrong remedy. so often, we pick politicians who all look alike, they sound alike, they dress alike, and nothing ever changes. the government gets bigger and bigger and bigger. we asked ourselves, we have a decision now, we need to find someone who was going to represent us someone who will be the leader of the republican party and make the country a better place, how will we get that? some in our party say to dilute the message, let's become democrat like and then we will get more votes i could not disagree more. what we need to be boldly for what we are for. [applause] senator paul: we used to be the party that believed in a smaller government in washington, lower taxes, when is the last time you heard a republican run for president who said they will cut taxes or follow through with it. our last do it nominees, i do not remember tax cuts being part of the program. i am in washington and listen to them. the republicans in charge of his committees,
groucho marx put it this way, he said the art of politics is looking for problems everywhere, finding misdiagnosing them, and applying the wrong remedy. so often, we pick politicians who all look alike, they sound alike, they dress alike, and nothing ever changes. the government gets bigger and bigger and bigger. we asked ourselves, we have a decision now, we need to find someone who was going to represent us someone who will be the leader of the republican party and make the country a better...
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groucho marx put it this way.politics is looking for problems everywhere, finding them, misdiagnosing them , and applying the wrong remedy. so often we pick politicians that all look alike. they all sound alike. they all dress alike. guess what? nothing ever changes. government gets bigger and bigger and bigger. we ask ourselves -- we have a decision now. we need to find someone who represent us. someone who will be the leader of the republican party and make the country a better place. how will we get that? some in the party said let's dilute the message. let's become democrat lite. i could not disagree more. i think what we need to be is be boldly for what we are for. [applause] we used to be the party that believed in smaller government in washington, which means lower taxes. when was the last time you heard a republican run for president and say they would cut taxes or actually follow through? our last two nominees, i don't remember tax cuts being part of the program at all. i'm in washington and listening to
groucho marx put it this way.politics is looking for problems everywhere, finding them, misdiagnosing them , and applying the wrong remedy. so often we pick politicians that all look alike. they all sound alike. they all dress alike. guess what? nothing ever changes. government gets bigger and bigger and bigger. we ask ourselves -- we have a decision now. we need to find someone who represent us. someone who will be the leader of the republican party and make the country a better place. how...
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by then insurance companies should have figured out how to set up the structure and the marx place and profile. secretary burwell: that's correct. with regard to the three r's, the risk corridors, reinsurance and risk adjustment two of those go away on that timetable. one of them was based on what we used to medicare part d that actually didn't go away and that kind of short time frame but yes, the idea is by that time people understand the marketplace well enough to get this. senator blunt: money from discretionary dollar that's necessary, would be something we'd talk about next year, you would think? secretary burwell: the question of whether or not it needs to be appropriated the question is to you need appropriated dollars? i don't know that we're going to have any signals, we certainly won't have a signal even about this year until about the end of the summer and then we'll know -- because it's a three-year program and right now all the data is starting to come in senator blunt: designed in the scoring of the affordable care -- to come in. senator blunt: designed in the scoring of
by then insurance companies should have figured out how to set up the structure and the marx place and profile. secretary burwell: that's correct. with regard to the three r's, the risk corridors, reinsurance and risk adjustment two of those go away on that timetable. one of them was based on what we used to medicare part d that actually didn't go away and that kind of short time frame but yes, the idea is by that time people understand the marketplace well enough to get this. senator blunt:...