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mckenzie: let's start there. opponents of the republican are going to be using the label republican. republicans don't use the label very much at all in 1864. they are going to use the label national union. here.al union nominations let's start there. he moved to anything else can't talk to me about that. talk to me about that strategy and what it seems to be suggesting. ? samantha. >> is interesting. focusonstrated a shift in . emancipation of slaves, they are returning to their initial focus, more popular. keeping the union together. prof. mckenzie: what we see here is a kind of -- what might look as a backtracking in the announcement of the emancipation policy, a clear redefinition of republican war aims. this seems to be returning to the earlier focus. anyone else have thoughts about that? they are trying to attract northern democrats who are probably on the fence about whether they want to support the party. they support the union. it's an obvious effort at bipartisan support to say regardless of party, if y
mckenzie: let's start there. opponents of the republican are going to be using the label republican. republicans don't use the label very much at all in 1864. they are going to use the label national union. here.al union nominations let's start there. he moved to anything else can't talk to me about that. talk to me about that strategy and what it seems to be suggesting. ? samantha. >> is interesting. focusonstrated a shift in . emancipation of slaves, they are returning to their initial...
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mckenzie: does that make sense to you? he is saying rather than the high human cost being an argument for disengagement, it becomes an argument for persistence. it is going to be if we back out now all those who have made this sacrifice will have done so in vain. which is the language abraham lincoln uses in his gettysburg address. that they have not died in vain. others may need to die. more than one kind of response. we have bifurcated response. so what really happens -- there was more than one kind of response. we had a bifurcated response. more more americans say the cost is too high. more and more say we must do whatever it takes to vindicate the sacrifices that have been made. let me, give things a little bit more. let's imagine the united states is involved in a war. 1.5 million casualties have been sustained. the president goes before the american people in a press conference that would've never have it the 1860's but would today. he tells the country that he is "volunteers."re and the number of volunteers he needs
mckenzie: does that make sense to you? he is saying rather than the high human cost being an argument for disengagement, it becomes an argument for persistence. it is going to be if we back out now all those who have made this sacrifice will have done so in vain. which is the language abraham lincoln uses in his gettysburg address. that they have not died in vain. others may need to die. more than one kind of response. we have bifurcated response. so what really happens -- there was more than...
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call now. >> say good by to mckenzie. [applause] >> that mckenzie is so adorable. he is volunteering to be kicked don't volunteer, mckenzie. >> mckenzie borg, everybody. >> thank you. >> between him and lapore that. they don't know who will go home. >> then what happens? >> just, like, telling ryan, let me do it for you. i will do it for you. because she, she gives amazing performances every week. not to say i don't but she, i don't know, kind of encapsulates this show is about. >> she is a big presence. but you don't volunteer to be kicked off the show, mckenzie. >> it is up to the fans? >> yeah. >> did you sense the way they were going to go? >> it was week before. judge gave me a sense. >> look how far he got. >> how many people did you beat? 10,000. >> a good about it. yee. >> is it a little bitter sweet, because this is the end of "american idol?" were part, i am part of such an amazing show that had such an impact on our country. >> mckenzie, you're how old? >> 23. >> where do did you grow up? >> louisiana. >> you've been doing music borderline professionally
call now. >> say good by to mckenzie. [applause] >> that mckenzie is so adorable. he is volunteering to be kicked don't volunteer, mckenzie. >> mckenzie borg, everybody. >> thank you. >> between him and lapore that. they don't know who will go home. >> then what happens? >> just, like, telling ryan, let me do it for you. i will do it for you. because she, she gives amazing performances every week. not to say i don't but she, i don't know, kind of...
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mckenzie: let's start there. did you notice that? opponents of the republican party in 1864 are going to be using the label republican. republicans don't use the label very much at all in 1864. they are going to use the label national union. national union. national union nominations here. let's start there. before we move to anything else talk to me about that. talk to me about that. talk to me about that strategy and what it seems to be suggesting. samantha? samantha: it is interesting. emancipation demonstrated a shift in focus. emancipation of slaves, they are returning to their initial focus, more popular. focused on keeping the union together. prof. mckenzie: what might look even as a backtracking in the announcement of the emancipation policy, a clear redefinition of republican war aims. now this seems to be returning to the earlier focus. anyone else have thoughts about that? they areseems like trying to attract northern democrats who are probably on the fence about whether they want to support the party. because they were no
mckenzie: let's start there. did you notice that? opponents of the republican party in 1864 are going to be using the label republican. republicans don't use the label very much at all in 1864. they are going to use the label national union. national union. national union nominations here. let's start there. before we move to anything else talk to me about that. talk to me about that. talk to me about that strategy and what it seems to be suggesting. samantha? samantha: it is interesting....
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. >>> a new mckenzie global institute study says the u.s. economy could grow an extra $2 trillion by 2025 if the public and private sector did more to shrink the gender gap that prevents women from reaching their full economic potential. according to the report, every state in the country could increase its gdp by at least 5% over the next decade if it narrows the gender gap at work. quelan of mckenzie and company and lead author of the study joins us now, nice to have you here. you looked at inequities or gaps in a total of about ten different sectors. what did you find in the united states? >> across the united states, we found that the value of closing the full gap would be about $4 trillion. but we didn't think that closing the full gap over the next 10 years was realistic. so instead we looked historically at the fastest rate of improvement across the u.s. states. and if you match that fastest rate of improvement that gets you to about half the gap or the $2 trillion. as you mentioned, that is at least 5% gdp for every single u.s. state
. >>> a new mckenzie global institute study says the u.s. economy could grow an extra $2 trillion by 2025 if the public and private sector did more to shrink the gender gap that prevents women from reaching their full economic potential. according to the report, every state in the country could increase its gdp by at least 5% over the next decade if it narrows the gender gap at work. quelan of mckenzie and company and lead author of the study joins us now, nice to have you here. you...
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on theer: tracy mckenzie evolving goals of the north during the civil war. at 10:00 -- >> how was it possible for america to achieve such production and build an army you go the amazingly ports came in from our agents in the united states. 20% of american industrial manpower was women power. legions of american women were massing to stop my advance across the world. forsaking revelry for war. >> this 1944 or department film documents and women helped the war effort. sunday evening at 6:00 on american artifact, we visit the daughters of the american revolution museum to learn about the exhibit. >> one thing that stands out is this creation of this imagery of the apotheosis. the apotheosis is a concept going back to ancient times where a warrior is made godlike by lifting him up and celebrating him. announcer: on the presidency, ofwashington and jefferson the most prominent examples of slaveowners in presidency. it is worth highlighting their successors who owns at least especially those who did so while they occupied the white house. owned over 100 slaves hol
on theer: tracy mckenzie evolving goals of the north during the civil war. at 10:00 -- >> how was it possible for america to achieve such production and build an army you go the amazingly ports came in from our agents in the united states. 20% of american industrial manpower was women power. legions of american women were massing to stop my advance across the world. forsaking revelry for war. >> this 1944 or department film documents and women helped the war effort. sunday evening...
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on lectures in history, tracy mckenzie teaches a class on the evolving aims of the union army during the civil war. here is a preview. thingsink -- one of the we have tried to identify already is that if you are an american in a northern state in the middle of the 19th century, you can oppose slavery for many reasons separate from commitment to racial equality. that might be your motive, but it need not be. we begin to talk about the recruitment of black soldiers. northern popular opinion cannot separate that from a policy pointing toward racial equality. in a certain way, this policy is more controversial, more divisive simply in emancipation itself. we could add to the list of controversial issues, i will not go into as much detail, but i will mention in the summer of 1862, the north moves to a constriction policy, meaning the force of a draft of soldiers. they do that calling for a nine-month volunteers in the summer in the spring of 1863 been moved towards an all-encompassing draft law. payment between the ages of 20 and 45, any white male the subject to the draft. it begins to h
on lectures in history, tracy mckenzie teaches a class on the evolving aims of the union army during the civil war. here is a preview. thingsink -- one of the we have tried to identify already is that if you are an american in a northern state in the middle of the 19th century, you can oppose slavery for many reasons separate from commitment to racial equality. that might be your motive, but it need not be. we begin to talk about the recruitment of black soldiers. northern popular opinion...
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we even college history professor mckenzie. >> how is it possible to attain such production and build an army? 20% of industrial manpower was when in power. film documents the hidden war effort of women. we visit the daughters of the museum. it was founded in 1890. the apotheosis is an old concept which goes back to ancient times. by lifting him up and celebrating him. bill washington and jefferson those who especially did so while they occupied the white house. jefferson owned over 100 slaves. is responsible for supporting the a on the 12 american presidents who were slave owners, eight of them while in office. for the complete american history tv weekend schedule. next, a discussion about the state
we even college history professor mckenzie. >> how is it possible to attain such production and build an army? 20% of industrial manpower was when in power. film documents the hidden war effort of women. we visit the daughters of the museum. it was founded in 1890. the apotheosis is an old concept which goes back to ancient times. by lifting him up and celebrating him. bill washington and jefferson those who especially did so while they occupied the white house. jefferson owned over 100...
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. >> tracy mckenzie on the evil thing -- of the north in the so -- civil war. at 10:00 on real america -- at the same time build an army. amazingly -- came in from the united states. 20% of industrial manpower was women power. legions of american women were massing to stop my advance across the world. -- as this 1944 were department film documents how women in world war ii help the war effort alluding that the hidden army of american women working in manufacturing with the main reason that germany lost the war. sunday evening at 6:00. we visit the daughters of the american revolution museum. it was founded in 1890. >> one thing that stands out is the creation of this imagery of the apotheosis. it is an old concept. it goes back to ancient times is made godlike by lifting him up and celebrating him. >> on the presidency at 8:00 -- >> washington and jefferson are of most prominent examples -- especially those who did so while they occupied the white house. james madison who followed jefferson as a fourth president of the united states owns over 100 slaves, holdin
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the time is right, he will announce a new aim to the war effort that would land -- add -- >> tracy mckenziethe evolving war goals of the north during the civil war. then -- >> how was it possible for america to achieve such production and at the same time build an army? and amazing reports came in from agency in the united ss.
the time is right, he will announce a new aim to the war effort that would land -- add -- >> tracy mckenziethe evolving war goals of the north during the civil war. then -- >> how was it possible for america to achieve such production and at the same time build an army? and amazing reports came in from agency in the united ss.
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{applause} >> wheaton college history professor tracy mckenzie teaches the class on the evolving northern war aims during the civil war between unionism and emancipation. he describes how public support for emancipation. link andrgues that free election in presidential nomination were seen as unlikely because of the state of the war in 18. this class is about an hour. >> this morning we are really going to be more or less wrapping up that chronological overview of the war. moving at a very rapid pace. our focus today is going to be on the. much less from
{applause} >> wheaton college history professor tracy mckenzie teaches the class on the evolving northern war aims during the civil war between unionism and emancipation. he describes how public support for emancipation. link andrgues that free election in presidential nomination were seen as unlikely because of the state of the war in 18. this class is about an hour. >> this morning we are really going to be more or less wrapping up that chronological overview of the war. moving at...
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. >> after 7 seasons, never ea >> the most emotional for me was mckenzie and graham that played zach and grace. they were 15. graham was shorter than me when we started the pilot and there he is 21 years old. it's likk a mother saying good-bye to their kids going off to college. >> the show will be missed but the one thing she won't miss about shooting the good wife is >> coming up next a mariah carey exc her dressing room demands. plus it's fashion frid pet moments are beautiful, unless you have allergies. then your eyes may see it differently. flonase is the first and only nasal spray approved to relieve both itchy, watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. when we breathe in allergens our bodies react by cause our symptoms. most allergy pills only control one substance. flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. more complete allergy relief. flonase. 6>1 changes everything. >> matthew broderick helps track all across new york families are coming back to time warner cable. we have trucks standing by, and we can install as early as today. we came
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mckenzie and graham that played zach and grace. they were 15. gr shorter than me when we started the pilot and there he is years old. it's like a mother saying good-bye to their kids off to college. >> the show will be mis but the one thing she won't miss about shooting the good wife is wearing heels every day. >> coming up next a mariah carey exclusive. her dressing room demands. plus it's fashion f no one's style secrets are safe >> matthew >> our exclusive continues with mariah carey. we were only one she talked to backstage in paris. everything she does is so delicious that we put meme's memeable moments. >> i wear it at home and then i wear regular clothes when have to. >> classic. but how about her reaction to missing the american idol finale? >> i was devastated that i couldn't be there. i almost lost my mind. i didn't know what to i had to go home and like ice my hand. i can't help it. this is j me. i don't even know what it >> filming a series. >> i'm like cam i'm dressing. >> haters going to hate. players going to play. >> i haven't me
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david mckenzie has this report for us. >> reporter: the hazmat suits and respirators make for a difficult descent. it's much needed protection against what we could find in the cave below. we're following some of the world's most highly trained virus hunters in search of disease carrying bats. >> so they have to crawl through the narrow into the different chambers. because in each chamber there could be a different type of bat which could have different viruses. >> reporter: and in this cave, there are thousands. each one with the potential to carry rabies. marburg, perhaps even ebola. >> this is another male. >> reporter: some of the world's most severe but least understood viruses. >> even with ebola, there is not a direct link between the human outbreaks from the bats. we see some evidence in the bats and we see human outbreaks, but we can't say that bat caused the human outbreak. >> so-so much is still unknown. >> a lot is still unknown. >> reporter: so they study diseases here in bat populations before the potential human outbreaks. >> otherwise you just react is all you do. a lot of
david mckenzie has this report for us. >> reporter: the hazmat suits and respirators make for a difficult descent. it's much needed protection against what we could find in the cave below. we're following some of the world's most highly trained virus hunters in search of disease carrying bats. >> so they have to crawl through the narrow into the different chambers. because in each chamber there could be a different type of bat which could have different viruses. >> reporter:...
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mckenzie and graham that played zach and grace. they were 15. gr shorter than me when we started the pilot and there he is years old. it's like a mother saying good-bye to their kids off to college. >> the show will be mis but the one thing she won't miss about shooting the good wife is wearing heels every day. >> coming up next a mariah carey exclusive. her dressing room demands. plus it's fashion f no one's style secrets are safe (dog) mmmm. we've been together since 2012. dinner is absolutely our favorite time together. i do notice that sometimes i eat better than her. i get my healthy bowl of beneful, and she eats a cheese stick and a cracker. that's what she ate last night. cheese stick and a cracker. can you believe what some people put in their bodies? (vo) beneful originals is a healthy blend... ...your dog will love. with whole grains, real beef and accents of vegetables. beneful. healthy with a side of happy. >> matthew ♪ dogs - sure can be messy. but with nexgard, their flea and tick killer doesn't have to be. nexgard, the vet's #1 ch
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david mckenzie, thank you so much. questions about the 2016 election. join me at facebook.com/cnn. that's it for "the lead" today. i'm jake tapper. turning you over to mr. wolf blitzer in "the situation room." thanks for watchinging. >>> happening now, big, fat, beautiful lie. donald trump takes aim at hillary clinton saying, everything about her is a lie. but is trump looking ahead too soon to a possible november matchup? when he may be facing a possible contested gop convention. >>> staying home. worried by the impact of the trump and cruz candidacies and house speaker paul ryan ruling himself out of the race. some republican leaders and key lawmakers say they'll skip the convention and focus in on voters back home. >>> cry for help. after their boat capsizes at sea, three sailors
david mckenzie, thank you so much. questions about the 2016 election. join me at facebook.com/cnn. that's it for "the lead" today. i'm jake tapper. turning you over to mr. wolf blitzer in "the situation room." thanks for watchinging. >>> happening now, big, fat, beautiful lie. donald trump takes aim at hillary clinton saying, everything about her is a lie. but is trump looking ahead too soon to a possible november matchup? when he may be facing a possible contested...
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. >> yeah, i do love horseback riding, actually, and i love mckenzie. >> seth: yeah, she's great. >>ve been dating for quite a while. >> seth: yeah, oh, boy. [ laughter ] apologizes to my brother. [ laughter ] >> mckenzie, i got you, girl. she's my girl. >> seth: but, i want to ask you this as well. you came from a tiny town in australia. >> i did, yes. >> seth: was it, like, only 3,000 people? is that right? >> yeah, it's only 3,000 people in the town that i'm from, but honestly, it seems even less because everybody kind of lives up in, like, the mountains or on their property, and they just come down when they need to, then, they go home. so that's like, just, nobody ever. >> seth: so, doesn't seem like there's a -- >> seems, like, there's, like, 20 people. >> seth: 20 people? >> there's 3,000 currently. >> seth: you -- i'm delighted to hear this, that your style -- you have a very unique style, was inspired by a television show. >> yes. >> seth: and what was that television show? >> "the nanny named fran." >> seth: which was "the nanny" here? i loved that "the nanny" went to austr
. >> yeah, i do love horseback riding, actually, and i love mckenzie. >> seth: yeah, she's great. >>ve been dating for quite a while. >> seth: yeah, oh, boy. [ laughter ] apologizes to my brother. [ laughter ] >> mckenzie, i got you, girl. she's my girl. >> seth: but, i want to ask you this as well. you came from a tiny town in australia. >> i did, yes. >> seth: was it, like, only 3,000 people? is that right? >> yeah, it's only 3,000 people...
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mckenzie on tracy the evolving war goals of the north during the civil war. >> what could make it possible- america to proceed receive such production and at the same time, build an army. the amazing report came in -- 20% of american industrial manpower was woman our. legions of american women were amassing to stop the advance aross the world, forsaking round of revelry for the grim task of war. >> this 1944 film documents how women helped the war effort, alluding that the hidden army of american women working in war manufacturing are the main reason germany lost the war. sunday, we visit the daughters of the american revolution museum to learn about an exhibit marking the 120th -- 125th anniversary. >> one thing that stands out is this creation of this imagery of the apotheosis, which is an old concept. it goes back to ancient times made.-like --r is god-like by lifting him up and celebrating him. >> washington and jefferson are the two most prominent examples of slaveowning presidents, it is worth highlighting key facets of their successors who owned slaves, especially those who did so w
mckenzie on tracy the evolving war goals of the north during the civil war. >> what could make it possible- america to proceed receive such production and at the same time, build an army. the amazing report came in -- 20% of american industrial manpower was woman our. legions of american women were amassing to stop the advance aross the world, forsaking round of revelry for the grim task of war. >> this 1944 film documents how women helped the war effort, alluding that the hidden...
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eaglen talk to mckenzie and rudy deleon. address a speech by ash carter last week. later, we will also speak with the panama papers that were released last week, and the impacts
eaglen talk to mckenzie and rudy deleon. address a speech by ash carter last week. later, we will also speak with the panama papers that were released last week, and the impacts
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caught on camera, allegedly putting a teacher in a head lock, slamming her to the unconscious, aneeka mckenzie is on trial for fight. the judge said she wants the nightmare to be over, she claims the teacher pushed her first. >>> the latest twist in campaign 2016. >> john boehner says ted cruz is essentially satan. >> lucifer in the flesh. over my dead body would he be president. >> you are happy with john boehner, speaker of the house, and you want a president like john boehner, donald trump is your man. by the way, donald trump gave john boehner's super pack $100,000 just a few years ago. >> the 2 men engaging in a back and forth today. trump spent the second day in indiana campaigning with the ledgeeredary basketball coach, california where a plane this afternoon flew over google headquarters with a banner saying "don't be eveal, dump trump." for the democrats, bernie sanders held rallies in eugene, and springfield, oregon. he downsized staff after losing 2 out of 5 to hillary clinton. >>> police are trying to determine if prince died of a drug overdose, his body was found a week ago today.
caught on camera, allegedly putting a teacher in a head lock, slamming her to the unconscious, aneeka mckenzie is on trial for fight. the judge said she wants the nightmare to be over, she claims the teacher pushed her first. >>> the latest twist in campaign 2016. >> john boehner says ted cruz is essentially satan. >> lucifer in the flesh. over my dead body would he be president. >> you are happy with john boehner, speaker of the house, and you want a president like...
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research arm of mckenzie, who says that investors of all ages need to resign themselves to reduced wagesishw call for the broadcasting corporation be sold off to private investors. saying that the world's oldest national broadcaster is biased in news coverage, too close to the process. the institute of economic affairs says that the funding model of the bbc is out of date. and new technology is allowing viewers to watch on the go. and from a variety of devices and increased competition from internet news sites. global news 24 hours a day powered by 2400 journalists around the world. you can find more stories on the bloomberg on top . anna: david, thank you very much. let us check out the markets, a lot of news to digest. the bank of japan, fed, surprising investors. let's get to nejra. nejra: the boj leaving stimulus unchanged does seem to surprise investors. the yen seeing the biggest surge in eight months. this is the white line, dollar-yen. it has been rebounding from the lowest. we were around 111 before the decision. 109,ve now broken through and it is the best performing curren
research arm of mckenzie, who says that investors of all ages need to resign themselves to reduced wagesishw call for the broadcasting corporation be sold off to private investors. saying that the world's oldest national broadcaster is biased in news coverage, too close to the process. the institute of economic affairs says that the funding model of the bbc is out of date. and new technology is allowing viewers to watch on the go. and from a variety of devices and increased competition from...
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. >> reporter: san francisco's chet mckenzie believes trump can ultimately unite i phi his party and the country. >> i think he has set the standard. i think you heard that in terms of trying to unify. but again you have to have everybody else willing to come to the table. >> i know they're waiting. they're going to take me under a fence, through a field. >> reporter: trump did ask california republicans for their support but said little else about the state's upcoming primary. one that could finally matter for the first time in decades. in burlingame, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >> abc 7 news reporter matt keller was in the middle of trump protesters this morning as one of them went after a trump supporter who walked into the crowd wearing the red hat. matt shared the whole thing as it happened on facebook live. >> [ bleep ]! >> reporter: maybe we've found the one trump supporter that decided to walk through the trump protesters. that's what happened. some punches were thrown. >> that was one trump protester who punched the trump supporter. the crowd quickly yelled, no police escorte
. >> reporter: san francisco's chet mckenzie believes trump can ultimately unite i phi his party and the country. >> i think he has set the standard. i think you heard that in terms of trying to unify. but again you have to have everybody else willing to come to the table. >> i know they're waiting. they're going to take me under a fence, through a field. >> reporter: trump did ask california republicans for their support but said little else about the state's upcoming...
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ryan and mckenzie dash already have two dogs and a bird but they will make room for their new found family member. >> so heartwarming. >> so cute. they're like -- can't imagine not having a home. they want to be loved. >> reporter: town managers are also ticketing the strip mall owners for the same building violations. they say they will face court action, as well. in middle island, cindy hsu, cbs 2 news. >> town officials say the crackdown is partly the result of a coram fire that killed several animals inside an >>> a building battle in central park west over marijuana. >> all hours of the day comes through the vents, think the guy's just sit there is burning all day and all night. >> residents so fed up with the smell, they are suing. >> plus, a bull on the run in queens. the chaos on a college campus and the scramble to catch it. >> we have a few severe thunderstorms making their way into our area as of right now. i'll show you where they are, where they're going and also some of you could wake up sunday morning to a coating of white. we'll talk about all that coming up. >> coming up o
ryan and mckenzie dash already have two dogs and a bird but they will make room for their new found family member. >> so heartwarming. >> so cute. they're like -- can't imagine not having a home. they want to be loved. >> reporter: town managers are also ticketing the strip mall owners for the same building violations. they say they will face court action, as well. in middle island, cindy hsu, cbs 2 news. >> town officials say the crackdown is partly the result of a...
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. >> reporter: pat mckenzie believes he can unify his country. >> i believe when you look at the statements he's making and the policies he's talking about, they're just trying to help everyone. >> reporter: only one protestor from code pink made it inside. she was escorted out of the building. in burlingame, abc7 news. >>> trump left after finishing his speech, going back through the same barrier he walked through when he arrived. sky 7 was overhead as traffic was stopped while donald trump's 10 cars headed back to san francisco international airport. >>> there is strong reaction on social media today to trump's appearance and the protest. >> reporter: there are two big reactions. first, donald trump having to cross a freeway wall to get into the convention hotel. steve notes the irony is that trump lost his way over an old, ugly wall to avoid people. sf needs bigger walls to keep trump out. bobby says i cannot believe our next potus has to do this. our freedoms are being taken away. another big reaction is this. trump protestors waving mexican flags and burning an flag. this video was cap
. >> reporter: pat mckenzie believes he can unify his country. >> i believe when you look at the statements he's making and the policies he's talking about, they're just trying to help everyone. >> reporter: only one protestor from code pink made it inside. she was escorted out of the building. in burlingame, abc7 news. >>> trump left after finishing his speech, going back through the same barrier he walked through when he arrived. sky 7 was overhead as traffic was...
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. >> reporter: pat mckenzie believes he can unify his country. >> i believe when you look at the statements he's making and the policies he's talking about, they're just trying to help everyone. >> reporter: only one protestor from code pink made it inside. she was escorted out of the building. in burlingame abc7 news. >>> trump left after finishing his speech, going back through the same barrier he walked through when he arrived. sky 7 was overhead as traffic was stopped while donald trump's 10 cars headed back to san francisco international airport. >>> there is strong reaction on social media today to trump's appearance and the protest. >> reporter: there are two big reactions. first, donald trump having to cross a freeway wall to get into the convention hotel. steve notes the irony is that trump lost his way over an old, ugly wall to avoid people. sf needs bigger walls to keep trump out. bobby says i cannot believe our next potus has to do this. our freedoms are being taken away. another big reaction is this. trump protestors waving mexican flags and burning an american flag. this video
. >> reporter: pat mckenzie believes he can unify his country. >> i believe when you look at the statements he's making and the policies he's talking about, they're just trying to help everyone. >> reporter: only one protestor from code pink made it inside. she was escorted out of the building. in burlingame abc7 news. >>> trump left after finishing his speech, going back through the same barrier he walked through when he arrived. sky 7 was overhead as traffic was...
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[cheering] mckenzie was sent home last night and that leaves dalton , trent and renie competing for the top spot. the lead up to the finale is next tuesday night at 8:00 on fox. >> we did have another story about someone getting engaged but this is for you, ben. >> you train conductor guy. how are you there? >> probably two or three years old. >> look at you you are . >> happy pre-birthday. his birthday is tomorrow. >> he is a rocking 35 years old. >> 35! getting old , baby! a couple minutes away from the top of the six clock hour. we will see the situation lots going on in the studio. >> i get out of workpand i go to the store, and somebody' s,psmellin' around, "mmm! i smell cookies." i say, "oh no, you just smell me. i just got out of work. that' s honey bunches of oats, that' and now in delicious chocolate. hi dad. uh huh. yeah...sorry about that. think about it there must be higher love down in the heart what do you think? and in the stars above hi ted, glad you could join us, re going to like these numbers. i could rise above >> good morning everybody. tgif for this friday for real
[cheering] mckenzie was sent home last night and that leaves dalton , trent and renie competing for the top spot. the lead up to the finale is next tuesday night at 8:00 on fox. >> we did have another story about someone getting engaged but this is for you, ben. >> you train conductor guy. how are you there? >> probably two or three years old. >> look at you you are . >> happy pre-birthday. his birthday is tomorrow. >> he is a rocking 35 years old. >>...
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. >> tracy mckenzie about the evolving war goals of the north in the civil war. >>> then at 10:00 p.m. -- >> how is it possible for them to at the same time build an army. then the amazing reports came in, 20% of american industrial manpower was womanpower. forsaking the round of revelry for the grim task of war. >> this 1944 film shows that women working in manufacturing is the reason that germany lost the war. we visit an exhibit marking the 125th anniversary of this organization. founded in 1890. >> this imagery of the apotheosis, it's an old concept, it goes back to ancient times, when a warrior is made godlike by lifting him up, and celebrating him. >> on the presidency at 8:00 p.m. >> washington and jefferson are the two most prominent examples of slave owning presidents, especially while occupying the white house. james madison, following jefferson, owned over 100 slaves, holding a large percentage while he occupied the white house. he's responsible for proposing and passing the 3/5ths vote. >> and the 12 american presidents that were slave owners, eight of them while they were
. >> tracy mckenzie about the evolving war goals of the north in the civil war. >>> then at 10:00 p.m. -- >> how is it possible for them to at the same time build an army. then the amazing reports came in, 20% of american industrial manpower was womanpower. forsaking the round of revelry for the grim task of war. >> this 1944 film shows that women working in manufacturing is the reason that germany lost the war. we visit an exhibit marking the 125th anniversary of...
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and mckenzie and licious. and up load pet when a rear hatch remembers your height. when systems can help sense your surroundings. and when cameras change your perspective. that's the more human side of engineering. experience what a lincoln can do for you at the lincoln spring collection event. your choice of the lincoln mkc or mkz for $289 a month, or get 0% apr for 60 months. you wish your dog could fight off fleas and ticks. but since he can't... you rely on frontline plus. to kills fleas and ticks, plus flea eggs and larvae, preventing a new flea infestation. its protection lasts a full 30 days. no wonder frontline plus is recommended by vets for killing fleas and ticks. after all, your dog is a lover not a fighter. frontline plus. vet recommended flea and tick killer. american workers know how to fight back and rebuild an economy. so does she. we need jobs that provide dignity and a bright future. new penalties to stop companies from moving profits and jobs overseas. for businesses that create manufacturing jobs, a new tax credit. and let's invest in clean ener
and mckenzie and licious. and up load pet when a rear hatch remembers your height. when systems can help sense your surroundings. and when cameras change your perspective. that's the more human side of engineering. experience what a lincoln can do for you at the lincoln spring collection event. your choice of the lincoln mkc or mkz for $289 a month, or get 0% apr for 60 months. you wish your dog could fight off fleas and ticks. but since he can't... you rely on frontline plus. to kills fleas...
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talkw mckenzie, your ceo, a little bit variously about oil prices.at is going to bring those prices down then, do you think? mike: i think we need to look, anna, and the fundamentals that have driven the price run-up. it is not just sentiment. we have seen an uptick in activity in china. that has led to more steel. they were running very low inventories for steel and the input. as we see activity pushoff, they needed to purchase more fairly quickly. and that brought prices back up. what we are continue to see the low-cost and new production come to market, either through productivity or new investments. and as that happens, once the mills are through the restocking cycle of we do expect to see rises come back down again. george soros this morning has written a piece, saying he sees china as being similar to the u.s. back in 2007-2008. this is rather in auspicious. he says that was a debt-fueled economy, before the credit crunch. how concerned are you about the rebalancing in china? would you agree with george soros, in terms of what we're really star
talkw mckenzie, your ceo, a little bit variously about oil prices.at is going to bring those prices down then, do you think? mike: i think we need to look, anna, and the fundamentals that have driven the price run-up. it is not just sentiment. we have seen an uptick in activity in china. that has led to more steel. they were running very low inventories for steel and the input. as we see activity pushoff, they needed to purchase more fairly quickly. and that brought prices back up. what we are...
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i must say about the raiders, and specifically reggie mckenzie, their general manager, he has been known to trade down. they are picking at 14. who knows? >> without talking about mark davis and las vegas, david beckham, putting up his own half billion for a stadium there. >> galavanting around with david beckham vegas is a pretty picture. 500million of his own money. you know, i think it's a leverage play personally. i don't know that las vegas is could support an nfl team. i know that other people feel differently. >> maybe a bluff? >> guys may want to go to the sports book there. a lot of people come out of town every weekend. i don't know if the residents are going to support an nfl team there. maybe a leverage play to try to get more interest out of the city of oakland. i don't think it's going to work. >> all right. >> we will watch it. >> jason applebaum. thanks for joining us here. >>> all right. mark, what's going on? >> mike and gasia, i think i am going to draft a big area of high pressure over the next few days. >> that's a good pick. >> transitioning to the weather world for
i must say about the raiders, and specifically reggie mckenzie, their general manager, he has been known to trade down. they are picking at 14. who knows? >> without talking about mark davis and las vegas, david beckham, putting up his own half billion for a stadium there. >> galavanting around with david beckham vegas is a pretty picture. 500million of his own money. you know, i think it's a leverage play personally. i don't know that las vegas is could support an nfl team. i know...
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he had eight interceptions last year and made the pro bowl but give it up to reggie mckenzie.>>> it seems unthinkable that a team with almost 45 fewer wins than the warriors could actually steal one at oracle. that's exactly what happened last night. the young wolves took advantage of the warriors, 24 turnovers! they outscored them 18-11 in overtime to get win. golden stat now has to win the final four games to reach the league record of 73-9. steve kerr was on that bulls team and they are trying to beat -- remember going through the same thing back then. >> the same thing happened 20 years ago. we didn't play very well down of the stretch. even the game that we broke the record we played very poorly. so this doesn't surprise me. you know, it's -- i think it's easy to get lost in all this stuff. you know, our eyes should be a little more open to the danger and the possibility that's out there when you mess around with the game and you don't play the way you should. this team is too good to play that way. >> man, i love that guy's sound bites. >>> fun for the kids at the master
he had eight interceptions last year and made the pro bowl but give it up to reggie mckenzie.>>> it seems unthinkable that a team with almost 45 fewer wins than the warriors could actually steal one at oracle. that's exactly what happened last night. the young wolves took advantage of the warriors, 24 turnovers! they outscored them 18-11 in overtime to get win. golden stat now has to win the final four games to reach the league record of 73-9. steve kerr was on that bulls team and they...
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. >> weidman college history professor tracy mckenzie on the evolving war goals of the north during thecivil war. and then on we are america -- >> how was it possible for america to achieve such production come at the same time build an army? and the amazing reports came in from agents of the united states, 20% of america was woman power. legions of american women were amassing to stop madman across the world, for taking around. spin this 1944 war department film documents how women in world war ii help the war effort alluding to hidden army of american women working in war manufacturing are aiming base in germany lost the war. sunday evening at six on american artifact we visit the daughters of the american revolution museum to learn about an exhibit working the 125th anniversary of the organization founded in 1890. >> one thing that stands out is his creation of this imagery of the apotheosis. and the apotheosis is an old concept. it goes back to ancient times where a warrior is made godlike by lifting him up and celebrating in. >> on the presidency at eight. >> washington and jeffers
. >> weidman college history professor tracy mckenzie on the evolving war goals of the north during thecivil war. and then on we are america -- >> how was it possible for america to achieve such production come at the same time build an army? and the amazing reports came in from agents of the united states, 20% of america was woman power. legions of american women were amassing to stop madman across the world, for taking around. spin this 1944 war department film documents how women...
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. >> wheaton college history professor tracy mckenzie on the evolving war goals of the north during the civil war. >>> then at 10:00 on "real america" -- >> how was it possible for america to achieve such production and at the same time build an army? amaze lig ports came in from the agents of the united states, 20% of american industrial manpower was woman power. legions of american women were amassing to stop my advance across the world. fo forsaking the rifl for tasks of war. >> this 1944 war department film documents how women in world war ii helped the war effort, alluding that the hidden army of american women working in were manufacturing are a main reason germany lost the war. sunday evening at 6:00 on american ash ti facts, we visit the daughters of the american revolution museum to learn about an exhibit marking the 125th anniversary of the organization founded in 1890. >> one thing that stands out at this time period is this creation of this imagery of the apotheos apotheosis. it's an old concept. it goes back to ancient times where a warrior is made godlike by lifting him up
. >> wheaton college history professor tracy mckenzie on the evolving war goals of the north during the civil war. >>> then at 10:00 on "real america" -- >> how was it possible for america to achieve such production and at the same time build an army? amaze lig ports came in from the agents of the united states, 20% of american industrial manpower was woman power. legions of american women were amassing to stop my advance across the world. fo forsaking the rifl...
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. >> so the mckenzie institute says $2.1 trillion could be added if the country raised female employmentat means 6.4 million new jobs would need to be added to hit that target. and it would require businesses and local government toss invest $475 billion. opponents of government forced equality programs say high cost of new regulations can put a strain on business. >>> hey, steve. >> hey mike, we are outside the ritz carlton across the street from city hall and what a coincidence because the city is putting on the ritz, for villanova today. >> nicely done. >>> breaking overnight a violent crash leaving two people dead, mangled mess of metal, a and. >>> the parade is on, the villanova wildcats, the champions, we will have a big celebration today and cats head coach jay wright joins us live this morning. >>> the winner of american idol season 15 is... trent harmon. >> there he is, your final american idol, what a finish, the iconic show, we're live in l.a. this morning but why this may not be good bye. >>> ♪ fly me to the moon, let me play among the stars ♪ >> over the moon, about our spec
. >> so the mckenzie institute says $2.1 trillion could be added if the country raised female employmentat means 6.4 million new jobs would need to be added to hit that target. and it would require businesses and local government toss invest $475 billion. opponents of government forced equality programs say high cost of new regulations can put a strain on business. >>> hey, steve. >> hey mike, we are outside the ritz carlton across the street from city hall and what a...
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general manager reggie mckenzie didn't want to talk about other options. >> one guy i know who we consideredarl joseph. we got him. >> going down the board you guys scrambling at all? you thought he would be gone long before youpicked? >> we were scrambling to make sure we had the right phone number for karl joseph. [ laughter ] >> raider really are looking good. cal quarterback jared goff the first overall pick, wentz the second pick. eagles for him. the first two picks are quarterbacks. san diego with joey bosa. elliott goes the cowboys. so they will get it on again today. >>> in hockey the nashville predators visit the san jose sharks tonight in game one of the second round series. i'm dennis o'donnell. have a great weekend. >>> it is 6:26 right now. the mayor of san francisco has some harsh words for his police department as details of even more racist texts between officers emerge. >> reporter: and thousands of people expected to descend on burlingame today ahead of a donald trump appearance. coming up we'll tell you how police are preparing. ,,,,,, the e-class has 11 intelligent driver
general manager reggie mckenzie didn't want to talk about other options. >> one guy i know who we consideredarl joseph. we got him. >> going down the board you guys scrambling at all? you thought he would be gone long before youpicked? >> we were scrambling to make sure we had the right phone number for karl joseph. [ laughter ] >> raider really are looking good. cal quarterback jared goff the first overall pick, wentz the second pick. eagles for him. the first two picks...
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. >> ♪ >> mckenzie borg, so dalton and trent harmon joins le porsche as the final three contestant andof the episode are left, and then it is end of the line for the long running show. watch next tuesday, wednesday, thursday here on fox 29. we will be right back. mystery beauty treatment. what made their skin more radiant? what?! wait! only dove has 1/4 moisturizing cream. smooth dewy skin. dove, your daily beauty treatment for radiant skin. ii can't believe it's made with real, simple ingredients.ter. i can't believe... we're on a whale. i can't believe my role isn't bigger. real ingredients. unbelievable taste. enjoy i can't believe it's not butter! we built our factories here because of a huge natural resource. not the land. the water. or power sources. it's the people. american workers. they build world-class products. and that builds communities. and a better future. for all of us. because making something in america means so much, to so many. weathertech. proudly made in america. kind of like this look. i'm calling it the "name your price tool" phase. whatever. >>> a new born sna
. >> ♪ >> mckenzie borg, so dalton and trent harmon joins le porsche as the final three contestant andof the episode are left, and then it is end of the line for the long running show. watch next tuesday, wednesday, thursday here on fox 29. we will be right back. mystery beauty treatment. what made their skin more radiant? what?! wait! only dove has 1/4 moisturizing cream. smooth dewy skin. dove, your daily beauty treatment for radiant skin. ii can't believe it's made with real,...
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general manager reggie mckenzie didn't want to talk about other options. >> one guy i know who we considered was karl joseph. we got him. >> going down the board you guys scrambling at all? you thought he would be gone long before youpicked? >> we were scrambling to make sure we had the right phone number for karl joseph. [ laughter ] >> raider really are looking good. cal quarterback jared goff the first overall pick, wentz the second pick. elliott goes the cowboys. so they will get it on again today. >>> in hockey the nashville predators visit the san jose sharks tonight in game one of the second round series. i'm dennis o'donnell. have a great weekend. >>> the play of the day from the stanley cup play-offs. pittsburgh at washington. the game tied in sudden death overtime. take a look at this. >> moving to his right by the net, he scores! >> usa olympic star tj oshie with the game winner for the capitals. washington one game to none series lead over pittsburgh. >>> thousands of protestors are expected to descend on burlingame today ahead of a donald trump appearance here this afternoon. co
general manager reggie mckenzie didn't want to talk about other options. >> one guy i know who we considered was karl joseph. we got him. >> going down the board you guys scrambling at all? you thought he would be gone long before youpicked? >> we were scrambling to make sure we had the right phone number for karl joseph. [ laughter ] >> raider really are looking good. cal quarterback jared goff the first overall pick, wentz the second pick. elliott goes the cowboys. so...
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mckenzie and company offers a blueprint for more long-term recommendations. my time is running out but i know we will discuss financing as part of this hearing and i will hold off on that part of my statement until we get to that round. thank you. >> thank the gentleman, and members will have five legislative days for anyone who wishes to submit a written statement in agreement with the minority that is so ordered. we now are pleased to turn to our panel of witnesses, and again i want to welcome you. let me first introduce the honorable jack evans, chairman of the board of washington metro transit authority. mr. evans. we have mr. paul wiedefeld. he is the new general manager of the washington metropolitan area transit authority. welcome, sir. we've got the honorable chris hart, chairman of ntsb, national transportation safety board. and we have ms.carolyn flowers. you're new to the position but we have accompanying you mr. matthew wellby executive director of federal transit administration and we may call on you because of your examiner tease. i would like t
mckenzie and company offers a blueprint for more long-term recommendations. my time is running out but i know we will discuss financing as part of this hearing and i will hold off on that part of my statement until we get to that round. thank you. >> thank the gentleman, and members will have five legislative days for anyone who wishes to submit a written statement in agreement with the minority that is so ordered. we now are pleased to turn to our panel of witnesses, and again i want to...
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that mckenzie study, $58 trillion created since the crisis and i think it's higher at this point, thats a big saddle bag for the global economy. and i'll tell you what. the most recent spat of news is that policymakers globally better get on the same page and normalize rates while they can. boy, those are some words we should be listening to. carl, back to you. >> all right. rick, see you soon. rick santelli in chicago. the dow is up 42 points, trying to hang on to what was once the best day for the dow since march 11th. back after a break. thank you. ordering chinese food is a very predictable experience. i order b14. i get b14. no surprises. buying business internet, on the other hand, can be a roller coaster white knuckle thrill ride. you're promised one speed. but do you consistently get it? you do with comcast business. it's reliable. just like kung pao fish. thank you, ping. reliably fast internet starts at $59.95 a month. comcast business. built for business. they found out who's been who? cking into our network. guess. i don't know, some kids in a basement? you watch too many m
that mckenzie study, $58 trillion created since the crisis and i think it's higher at this point, thats a big saddle bag for the global economy. and i'll tell you what. the most recent spat of news is that policymakers globally better get on the same page and normalize rates while they can. boy, those are some words we should be listening to. carl, back to you. >> all right. rick, see you soon. rick santelli in chicago. the dow is up 42 points, trying to hang on to what was once the best...
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the great white north and i'm bob mckenzie and this is my brother doug. >> there was a second city toronto company, and the toronto one is the one that fueled the sdc series which was syndicated and got to the states that way. >> hey, hey, hey! >> hail, hail, and thank you for the marvelous reception. i want to the particularly thank my supporters over there in the cesarean section. >> it is healthy to be an outsider, as a canadian, because canadians are always outsiders, and they are always looking at the culture next to them. >> i love you and i want to bear your children. >> it was the type of comedy that had only been accessible if you had gotten into the improve clubs of chicago or toronto. i had never seen anything like second city tv. >> james bridgeton, parkdale. sorry, no, nevermind. >> it was far more conceptual in the humor, because it didn't have to be performed in front of an audience, and there was also just the idea that it was this sort of the low-rent thing. it was this sort of the by the seat of our pants operation that gave it an authenticity. >> and now that our program
the great white north and i'm bob mckenzie and this is my brother doug. >> there was a second city toronto company, and the toronto one is the one that fueled the sdc series which was syndicated and got to the states that way. >> hey, hey, hey! >> hail, hail, and thank you for the marvelous reception. i want to the particularly thank my supporters over there in the cesarean section. >> it is healthy to be an outsider, as a canadian, because canadians are always...
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what a huge dog and a little friend attacking a ride, you know, mckenzie, and lucia, good morning to you. we love to see your big dogs, just tag a big dog sunday. my twitter handle is amy freeze 7. upload pics on our web site. when a car gives you sound you can feel... for an experience you won't soon forget. that's the more human side of engineering. experience what a lincoln can do for you. at the lincoln spring collection event. right now lease a 2016 (maintenance guy) is that a hammock made out of ethernet cables? (it guy) yup, it's our entire network. (maintenance guy) should you be doing that? (it guy) nope! (maintenance guy) well, you could play a new york lottery scratch-off game. that's how i break the routine around here without making our entire network collapse. (it guy) good point. can i have one? (maintenance guy) sure. (avo) take a break from the expected. >>> you know what, it's beautiful outside. >> it's mellow, fine. >> temperatures gone up about 6 degrees in the last hour. >> you can't stress in weather like this. it's stress free, care free. worry free weather. th
what a huge dog and a little friend attacking a ride, you know, mckenzie, and lucia, good morning to you. we love to see your big dogs, just tag a big dog sunday. my twitter handle is amy freeze 7. upload pics on our web site. when a car gives you sound you can feel... for an experience you won't soon forget. that's the more human side of engineering. experience what a lincoln can do for you. at the lincoln spring collection event. right now lease a 2016 (maintenance guy) is that a hammock made...