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melinda: mr. merkel, you said the chancellor squandered european political capital by failing to coordinate better with others. who is around to coordinate with? even her erstwhile ally, austria, has gone for a nationalistic solution. given the reality of what she's dealing with, isn't this deal with turkey perhaps the best she can get? wolfgang: i don't think so. i don't think it was correct and right and politically wise that she first struck a deal with turkey and not with france. she negotiated with turkey, came to a deal, then presented it more or less surprisingly to the other head of states of the european member states. what she did not do very farsighted was not to get france into the boat. i think this is for the perspective of the european union one of the biggest mistakes she did in this refugee crisis. melinda: frankly, france hasn't been particularly helpful. france has said they are going to take next to no refugees. wolfgang: they have a good argument. it was merkel who opened the
melinda: mr. merkel, you said the chancellor squandered european political capital by failing to coordinate better with others. who is around to coordinate with? even her erstwhile ally, austria, has gone for a nationalistic solution. given the reality of what she's dealing with, isn't this deal with turkey perhaps the best she can get? wolfgang: i don't think so. i don't think it was correct and right and politically wise that she first struck a deal with turkey and not with france. she...
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>> jean case: melinda called and talked to us.e benefit of knowing bill and melinda for a long time, going back to our technology roots. >> steve case: we competed against them for many years. >> jean case: we did. >> steve case: and we're happy to finally join forces. >> rose: you wanted to be on their side. >> steve case: yeah, yeah, we wanted to be on the... aligned. >> rose: they've all signed the same pledge, and they bring the same brashness to their philanthropic ambition that helped them build financial empires. >> pete peterson: charlie, this is a group made up largely of entrepreneurs. and they didn't make a billion dollars or $5 billion by doing the ordinary; they did it by being bold. >> rose: that's certainly true for sara blakely. >> sara blakely: well, i made all the money by making other people's butts look a lot better. >> rose: i think you've missed me. in 2000, she took $5,000 in savings and started the undergarment company spanx. now, she wants her philanthropy to be as cutting edge as her billion-dollar busine
>> jean case: melinda called and talked to us.e benefit of knowing bill and melinda for a long time, going back to our technology roots. >> steve case: we competed against them for many years. >> jean case: we did. >> steve case: and we're happy to finally join forces. >> rose: you wanted to be on their side. >> steve case: yeah, yeah, we wanted to be on the... aligned. >> rose: they've all signed the same pledge, and they bring the same brashness to...
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ruhlethat was stephanie with melinda gates of the bill and melinda gates foundation.: jack dorsey doing double duty. , we did in two squares financials one day before it reports as a public lee traded company for the first time. ♪ scarlet: i am scarlet fu. "what'd you miss?" square set to report its first earnings as a publicly traded company. jack dorsey,on because he is also ceo of twitter. how he juggles both is a critical question going forward. at aroundck trades $12, not far from his post-ipo peak. thirdent is negative, a of its shares short, in part because the company is not making money. net income on adjusted terms is trades atyet square 10 times revenue, the valuation for visa and mastercard. slowed tovenue growth almost 50% in the previous quarter. one reason why is the transaction revenue rate, 2.95% previous three months. this decline is due to squares efforts to lure bigger clients away. another drag on revenue is slowing blame growth. most growth comes from increasing sellers using it service, currently more than 2 million. gadget first of its kind all
ruhlethat was stephanie with melinda gates of the bill and melinda gates foundation.: jack dorsey doing double duty. , we did in two squares financials one day before it reports as a public lee traded company for the first time. ♪ scarlet: i am scarlet fu. "what'd you miss?" square set to report its first earnings as a publicly traded company. jack dorsey,on because he is also ceo of twitter. how he juggles both is a critical question going forward. at aroundck trades $12, not far...
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melinda jackson: the superdelegates really are there to allow the party to put their thumb on the scale at the end of the day. sam: superdelegates, flexing an outsized role in the election. we fact check claims party insiders could swing the presidential nomination. finally. sam: are we looking at a ticking time-bomb? sarah anzia: yes. sam: tension over california's pension deficit. more than a million workers all owed money california might not have. now, a recent report rings the alarm. we look for the answers and get to the truth in tonight's "reality check." and good evening, and thank you for joining us for this special edition of "reality check." i'm sam brock. with the political season now moving full-throttle, and candidate claims coming from every corner of the stage, we'll take you behind the top statements and fact check the substance of their words using hard data and expert analysis to get to the truth. and tonight, we start with who's pulling the strings, voters or political insiders? it's a part of the nominating process that hasn't gotten much attention until now, superd
melinda jackson: the superdelegates really are there to allow the party to put their thumb on the scale at the end of the day. sam: superdelegates, flexing an outsized role in the election. we fact check claims party insiders could swing the presidential nomination. finally. sam: are we looking at a ticking time-bomb? sarah anzia: yes. sam: tension over california's pension deficit. more than a million workers all owed money california might not have. now, a recent report rings the alarm. we...
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stephanie ruhle recently interviewed melinda gates of the bill and melinda gates foundation and theyabout efforts improve the lives of women worldwide. female: we want to see role models at all levels of society. you want to see them at the corporate level, board rooms, as ceos, in the government, nonprofit sector. at the end of the day, when you are electing the next leader, you have to elected them based on a platform and what you believe in them. i have seen amazing men -- justin trudeau, prime minister of canada, doing amazing things for women right now -- and someone like angela merkel in germany doing fantastic thing straight you can be a man or a woman and be pro-female policy and pro-business. stephanie: john kasich said we needed to get women out of the kitchen to help the campaign. now, he said this in 1978, but it is true, many women are leaving their kitchens. do we want jobs that require 40 weeks of traveling a year? melinda: i think we need to be honest that women deserve many should decideey for themselves what a fulfilling life is, whether it is in the u.s., western e
stephanie ruhle recently interviewed melinda gates of the bill and melinda gates foundation and theyabout efforts improve the lives of women worldwide. female: we want to see role models at all levels of society. you want to see them at the corporate level, board rooms, as ceos, in the government, nonprofit sector. at the end of the day, when you are electing the next leader, you have to elected them based on a platform and what you believe in them. i have seen amazing men -- justin trudeau,...
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melinda later said so many of us are now getting so much back. you see it in christian miguel, a young man who became the first of his family to travel here after 50 years, and meeting relatives for the first time, he said, i realized that family is family no matter the distance between us. sometimes the most important changes start in small places. the tides of history can leave people in conflict and exile and poverty. it takes time for those circumstances to change. but the recognition of a common humanity. the reconciliation of people bound by blood and a belief in one another, that's where progress begins. understanding and listening, forgiveness. and if the cuban people face the future together, it will be more likely that the young people of today will be able to live with dignity and achieve their dreams right here in cuba. the history of the united states and cuba encompass revolution and conflict, struggle and sacrifice, retribution, and now reconciliation. it is time now for us to leave the past behind. it is time for us to look forwar
melinda later said so many of us are now getting so much back. you see it in christian miguel, a young man who became the first of his family to travel here after 50 years, and meeting relatives for the first time, he said, i realized that family is family no matter the distance between us. sometimes the most important changes start in small places. the tides of history can leave people in conflict and exile and poverty. it takes time for those circumstances to change. but the recognition of a...
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melinda: the tech sector decided to be competitive.fering generous paid family leave policies for women and for men, too. you need to have it for men so that you can say it is ok to do it. the other thing, the california business community puts back a lot when they put their paid family leave policy in place. but it did not decrease competition. they have been doing it for over a decade. the tech sector is leading. it is easy for mark zuckerberg to have roundtable discussions. think about how flush with cash these companies are. if you had to give woman six months maternity leave in a small business, you might go under. david: if you have a mature business on the way down and you are saving every nickel and dime, it is hard. it is harder to provide those benefits. stephanie: that is the reality. even when you look at some of those nordic countries, they have less full-time employees. they have more part-time employees so they never have to fall into this some rela. all eyes are going to be on the as he lays draghi his latest plans to b
melinda: the tech sector decided to be competitive.fering generous paid family leave policies for women and for men, too. you need to have it for men so that you can say it is ok to do it. the other thing, the california business community puts back a lot when they put their paid family leave policy in place. but it did not decrease competition. they have been doing it for over a decade. the tech sector is leading. it is easy for mark zuckerberg to have roundtable discussions. think about how...
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>>reporter: melinda had poor credit, so she went to a pie- here, pay-here dealer. she says after six months car nation sole her contract to a traditional lender, sterling credit. >> we want to help you better your credit and we're going to put you with this sterling credit corporation. >>reporter: she then made payments but says last month the new lender asked her about the truck's condition. >> i said i'm going to be honest with you, the truck has got problems. >>reporter: then melinda heard she no longer qualified and her loan was being sent back to car nation. that same day her truck disappeared. >> i was dumbfounded. i was -- i thought somebody had actually stolen the truck. >>reporter: melinda says car nation repossessed her truck without giving her a chance to make the payment due that week. at car nation she said her car was repossessed but she never missed a payment. was the sterling finance? >> have a great day. >>reporter: did she miss a payment? >> yes, she did. >>reporter: when? later the company said she was four days late, that's why sterling called t
>>reporter: melinda had poor credit, so she went to a pie- here, pay-here dealer. she says after six months car nation sole her contract to a traditional lender, sterling credit. >> we want to help you better your credit and we're going to put you with this sterling credit corporation. >>reporter: she then made payments but says last month the new lender asked her about the truck's condition. >> i said i'm going to be honest with you, the truck has got problems....
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melinda keke said she went to her cousin to figure out why she would do something like this. >> to put your family in danger, put me in danger, something is wrong. >>reporter: and coming up at 5:30 we'llave more on what mom thinks the motive is behind all of ts. in the meantime augustine is being held here in jail on bond. layron livingston, local 10 news. >>> north korea has fired six short-range project aisles in the sea. it could be missiles, artillery a`d even rockets. this comes after tough sanction ons pyongyang& for its recent test. >>> deliberations set to continue this morning in the case hey young man trying to rape a woman in his car. the defendant accused of kidnapping and attempted rape of a 19-year-old girl. prosecutors allegation the 36-year-old was on the prowl when he spotted the teen walking and offered her a ride. but jefferson claims that teen was a prostitute. person so we sit in the car, we talking. my time is money. >> if convicted jefferson could spend the rest of his life in prison. >>> first up police need your help to find the man breaking into a car in south
melinda keke said she went to her cousin to figure out why she would do something like this. >> to put your family in danger, put me in danger, something is wrong. >>reporter: and coming up at 5:30 we'llave more on what mom thinks the motive is behind all of ts. in the meantime augustine is being held here in jail on bond. layron livingston, local 10 news. >>> north korea has fired six short-range project aisles in the sea. it could be missiles, artillery a`d even rockets....
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local 10 was the first to sit down with melinda kemp. the focus of a state-wide amber alert issued last friday and that's when armed intruders stormed into apartment. mom says she called 911 after a gun was pointed taken. authorities would later arrest stephanie augustine, the mother's cousin along with the 14-year-old relative. the baby was later found abandoned but okay in orlando. melinda kemp says she went to her cousin to figure out why she would >> to put your family in danger, , put me in danger, put my kids in dangng, something is wrong. >>reporter: in the meantime augustini is being held in broward county custody on no bond waiting for her trial. layron livingston, local 10 news. >>> we are on verdict watch as deliberations continue in the trial hamilton a man accused of kidnapping and trying to rape a young woman. jurors are now considering the fate of terrence jefferson who is a six time convicted felon. prosecutors say he attacked an 18-year-old after offering her a ride in his car. however, jefferson claims the teen was a pr
local 10 was the first to sit down with melinda kemp. the focus of a state-wide amber alert issued last friday and that's when armed intruders stormed into apartment. mom says she called 911 after a gun was pointed taken. authorities would later arrest stephanie augustine, the mother's cousin along with the 14-year-old relative. the baby was later found abandoned but okay in orlando. melinda kemp says she went to her cousin to figure out why she would >> to put your family in danger, ,...
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shadows. >> glenn melinda kemp was volted awake late friday by intruders who wanted to take what was most appreciate and her seven-year-old son was there to see. >> thenly thing he seen was the 14-year-old boy putting a gun aty head, you know, telling me not to move. >> someone kidnapped your baby? >> i don't know. they came. ey put a gun to my pace and they took my baby. >> glenna: friday as nighthtre over the weekend as kemp's cousin stephanie augustin was arrested for the armed kidnapping along with augustin's 14-year-old relative. it's a cousin that melinda took in as a friend who claimed to have recently miscared. >> i used to tell her, stephanie, i'm proud of you. you're going to school. no kids. you're beautiful. you go, g gl. it broke me to find it was her. >>lenna: augustin is in jail, no bond and will undergo mental health evaluations. that much to kemp mak sense. >> she said sorry and wanted to talk to me blount i backed up, and i told the defect no. i don't want to cry right now. i'm happy my baby is here. >> glenna: melinda said she wants her cousin to help but shealso w
shadows. >> glenn melinda kemp was volted awake late friday by intruders who wanted to take what was most appreciate and her seven-year-old son was there to see. >> thenly thing he seen was the 14-year-old boy putting a gun aty head, you know, telling me not to move. >> someone kidnapped your baby? >> i don't know. they came. ey put a gun to my pace and they took my baby. >> glenna: friday as nighthtre over the weekend as kemp's cousin stephanie augustin was...
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joining us to discuss what this means for the hot auto sector is melinda, director of auto finance at experien automotive. how worried are you about this rise in delinquencies for subprime auto loans, namely, those that go to people with less than pristine credit? >> well, we certainly look at delinquency and while there is an increase overall, we do, of course, see an increase in subprime but we also look at the overall performance of the entire market and, yes, it is up but from an historical standpoint, if you go back ten years, we're still at lower levels for the entire market than we were prerecession. >> how much lower? because, you know how these events sometimes unfold. you see the subprime issues start to kind of fester, if you will, and then all of a sudden you do have an issue. so where are we in terms of the range? >> well, right now when we look at 60 day delinquency, for example, it's about .77%. prerecession you would see it about .84%. and then when you look at the percentage of the total market that is subprime, it's about 24.5% of all auto finance subprime. if you co
joining us to discuss what this means for the hot auto sector is melinda, director of auto finance at experien automotive. how worried are you about this rise in delinquencies for subprime auto loans, namely, those that go to people with less than pristine credit? >> well, we certainly look at delinquency and while there is an increase overall, we do, of course, see an increase in subprime but we also look at the overall performance of the entire market and, yes, it is up but from an...
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i'm joined by melinda crane. in brussels on the story for us this evening, he is covering the summit. where are we right now in the negotiating and dealmaking? >> no surprise, no deal yet. i think it will be a long night seeing the list of contentious issues, despite the turkish offer on the table. the list is long. there is another regular e.u. summit next week. some of the topics could be postponed to the summit coming up. brent: what is on the table? what is turkey offering requiring so much talk tonight? >> turkey has put a very interesting offer on the table. it includes not only an offer by turkey to stem the flow of refugees, in other words to stop smugglers from being --bringing people from turkey on to greek islands. it also offers it will take back all of those migrants that have made it onto a greek island. that is not only include economic migrants, but it would also include political refugees. what do people say? do they believe that part about taking refugees and migrants back to turkey? do they thi
i'm joined by melinda crane. in brussels on the story for us this evening, he is covering the summit. where are we right now in the negotiating and dealmaking? >> no surprise, no deal yet. i think it will be a long night seeing the list of contentious issues, despite the turkish offer on the table. the list is long. there is another regular e.u. summit next week. some of the topics could be postponed to the summit coming up. brent: what is on the table? what is turkey offering requiring...
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melinda boone, norfolk superintendent in my negotiations, if it wasnt going to be a win-win i wouldnt be recommedning the approval of this resolution. 10:33:02 a city spokersperson wouldn't tell me what company wants the property, she would only say the city is in talks with a private company that is planning to expand its existing buisiness in norfolk. if the plans go through, this school building will no longer exist. those two schools aren't the only ones that are expected to be turned over to the city. there are also plans to turn roberts elementary school over to the city of norfolk. im brandi cummings 10 on your side. norfolk public schools also discussed details of a proposed budget at last night's work session. that budget proposal salary increase for full-time employees, money to open the new southside stem academy at campostella, and an additional 5 instructional technology resources teachers. but there are also 51 jobs on the chopping block. those include eliminating 50-percent of part time clerical positions, 12 reading and math specialists at middle schools, and 10 at ele
melinda boone, norfolk superintendent in my negotiations, if it wasnt going to be a win-win i wouldnt be recommedning the approval of this resolution. 10:33:02 a city spokersperson wouldn't tell me what company wants the property, she would only say the city is in talks with a private company that is planning to expand its existing buisiness in norfolk. if the plans go through, this school building will no longer exist. those two schools aren't the only ones that are expected to be turned over...
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the assertions come from all kinds of brilliant people at the institute, bill gates, bill and melinda gates are extraordinary people, i am in complete disagreement with their philanthropy, to say that doesn't change the fact that they are very brilliant and they have done something very remarkable. also very wrongheaded. it seemed to me there was just as much reason for pessimism as optimism for one simple reason and that is global warming. climate change. when we are talking even in these declarations in paris, we are talking 2 degrees celsius rise in global temperature and that is if we are lucky. people will be very satisfied if this can be kept to 2 degrees celsius and yet 2 degrees celsius climate rise is going to make vulnerabilities of all sorts of agriculture, plants that won't survived. yields will decline. these are not, this is not speculative. we have run these tests in labs and controlled environments to see what a particular germplasm of wheat for example does to raise the temperature. not talking about the apocalypse here, but it seems to me with climate change, anythin
the assertions come from all kinds of brilliant people at the institute, bill gates, bill and melinda gates are extraordinary people, i am in complete disagreement with their philanthropy, to say that doesn't change the fact that they are very brilliant and they have done something very remarkable. also very wrongheaded. it seemed to me there was just as much reason for pessimism as optimism for one simple reason and that is global warming. climate change. when we are talking even in these...
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you see it in melinda lopez, who came to her family's old home. as she was walking the streets, an elderly woman recognized her as her mother's daughter. and began to cry. she took her into her home and showed her a pile of photos that included melinda's baby picture, which her mother had sent 50 years ago. melinda later said, so many of us are now getting so much back. you see it in christian miguel soler, a young man who became the first of his family to travel here after 50 years. and meeting relatives for the first time, he said, i realized the family is family, no matter the distance between us. sometimes the most important changes start in small places. the tides of history can leave people in conflict and exile and poverty, it takes time for those circumstances to change, but the recognition of a common humanity, the reconciliation of people bound by blood and a belief in one another, that's where progress begins. understanding and listening and forgiveness. and if the cuban people face the future together, it will be more likely that the y
you see it in melinda lopez, who came to her family's old home. as she was walking the streets, an elderly woman recognized her as her mother's daughter. and began to cry. she took her into her home and showed her a pile of photos that included melinda's baby picture, which her mother had sent 50 years ago. melinda later said, so many of us are now getting so much back. you see it in christian miguel soler, a young man who became the first of his family to travel here after 50 years. and...
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it's a cousin that melinda took in as a friend who claimed to have recently miscared. >> i used to tell her, stephanie, i'm proud of you. you're going to school. no kids. you're beautiful. you go, g gl. it broke me to find it was her. >>lenna: augustin is in jail, no bond and will undergo mental health evaluations. that much to kemp mak sense. >> she said sorry and wanted to talk to me blount i backed up, and i told the defect no. i don't want to cry right now. i'm happy my baby is here. >> glenna: melinda said she wants her cousin to help but shealso wants the consequences, too, and for the kidnapping and arm kidnapping and burglary, all the charges involved, tha could well mean life in prison. i'm glenna milberg reporting live in the newsroom today, local10 news. to another. we continue to follow this breaking news out of opa-locka where police have located the heat index you wanted in connection with the death of six-year-old king carter. the teens have been bender. end-year-old leonard a damn, 17-year-older went pressley and16-year-old -- king was chilled in the crossfire all right.
it's a cousin that melinda took in as a friend who claimed to have recently miscared. >> i used to tell her, stephanie, i'm proud of you. you're going to school. no kids. you're beautiful. you go, g gl. it broke me to find it was her. >>lenna: augustin is in jail, no bond and will undergo mental health evaluations. that much to kemp mak sense. >> she said sorry and wanted to talk to me blount i backed up, and i told the defect no. i don't want to cry right now. i'm happy my...
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melinda later said soo many of us are now getting so much back. you see it in christian miguel solara. a young man who became the first of his famamily to travel here after 50 years and meeting relatives for the first time he said, i realize that family is family no matter the distance between us. sometimes the most important changes start in small places. the tides of history with leave people in conflict and exile and it takes time for the circumstances to change, but the recognition of a common humanity, the reconciliation of people bound by blood and a belief in one another, that's where progress begins. forgiveness. and if the cuban people face the future together, it will be more likely that the young people of today will be able to live with dignity and achieve their dreams right here in cuba. the history of thenited states and cuba encompass revolution and conflict, struggle and sacrifice, retri buti on and now reconciliation. it is time now for us to leave the past behin it is time to look forward to the future together. [ speaking foreig
melinda later said soo many of us are now getting so much back. you see it in christian miguel solara. a young man who became the first of his famamily to travel here after 50 years and meeting relatives for the first time he said, i realize that family is family no matter the distance between us. sometimes the most important changes start in small places. the tides of history with leave people in conflict and exile and it takes time for the circumstances to change, but the recognition of a...
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melinda later said so many of us are now getting so much back. you see it in christian miguel, a young man who became the first of his family to travel here after 50 years. and meeting relatives for the first time, he said, i realized that family is family no matter the distance between us. sometimes the most important changes start in small places. the tides of history can leave people in conflict and exile and poverty. it takes time for those circumstances to change, but the recognition of a common humanity, the reconciliation of people bound by flood and a belief in one another, that's where progress begins. understanding and listening and forgiveness. and if the cuban people face the future together, it will be more likely that the young people of today will be able to live with dignity and achieve their dreams right here in cuba. the history of the united states and cuba encompass revolution and conflict, struggle and sacrifice, retribution and now reconciliation. it is time now for us to leave the past behind. it is time for us to look forw
melinda later said so many of us are now getting so much back. you see it in christian miguel, a young man who became the first of his family to travel here after 50 years. and meeting relatives for the first time, he said, i realized that family is family no matter the distance between us. sometimes the most important changes start in small places. the tides of history can leave people in conflict and exile and poverty. it takes time for those circumstances to change, but the recognition of a...
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. >> melinda nelson just lost one of the few things she owned, this 2003 ford pickup truck. repossessed by carnation in cocoa. >> have you ever missed a payment? >> no i have not. >> 165 every two weeks. >> right. >> she had poor credit so she went to a buy here pay here daily. she says he sold her contract to a traditional letter, sterling credit. >> we want to better your credit and we will put you with the sterling credit corporation. >> reporter: she made payments to stalin was says last month >> i said i will be honest with you, the truck has got problems. >> reporter: she heard she'd no longer qualified and how long was being sent back to carnation. that same day, her truck disappeared. >> i was dumbfounded. i thought somebody had actually stolen the truck. >> reporter: she says carnation repossessed her truck without giving her a chance to make payments due that week at carnation, she said her car was we publish never missed a payment. the manager did not respond. was alone sold to sterling finance. did she miss a payment? one? >> the company said she was four days la
. >> melinda nelson just lost one of the few things she owned, this 2003 ford pickup truck. repossessed by carnation in cocoa. >> have you ever missed a payment? >> no i have not. >> 165 every two weeks. >> right. >> she had poor credit so she went to a buy here pay here daily. she says he sold her contract to a traditional letter, sterling credit. >> we want to better your credit and we will put you with the sterling credit corporation. >>...
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and susan is the correspondent for the washington examiner and melinda editor in chief of roll call. >> we have seen polls incorrect. might we see it in florida? >> of course, we might. and just for variety sake, it would be fun to do that. it does look like the polls have narrowed slightly, but whatever happens, it also looks like florida's rubio, is going to have a tough time. i think that if he's blown out by 20 points that is humiliating for someone who staked his entire campaign on winning his home state at least. and i think it is it is a face- save issing thing that he was able to have a good debate last night. >> i remember eight years ago, rudy guiliani stacked his campaign on florida and that didn't go so well for him. susan, it looks like the winnowing of the field is going to take place starting tuesday. >> i think it will be a defining moment in the campaign. once rubio loses floridas and the polls bear out and he doesn't win, there is no reason for him to day in the race other than the scheme. >> some republicans want that. >> and he possibility could stay in for that r
and susan is the correspondent for the washington examiner and melinda editor in chief of roll call. >> we have seen polls incorrect. might we see it in florida? >> of course, we might. and just for variety sake, it would be fun to do that. it does look like the polls have narrowed slightly, but whatever happens, it also looks like florida's rubio, is going to have a tough time. i think that if he's blown out by 20 points that is humiliating for someone who staked his entire...
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melinda, what is the right response?ou don't want to respond in a panic in reaction to an attack like this but you also want to show us the president of the united states you are there for the people. the most important job is to protect us i think he would have been criticized either way. had he cut the trip short or just kind of changed the entire agenda of the trip he would have also been criticized as weak, look at him, these totally in a reactive mode. he doesn't know what he wants to do. he's letting isis push him around so i don't know that there ever would have been a right responsebut i understand what he's attempting to do in rejecting that life goes on . abby: we'll leave it there. thank you for being with us. jon: police in brussels expanding the search for suspects after the deadlyterror attacks. what we are learning about the investigation and how the warning signs were missed . plus, millions of americans digging out after a powerful storm packing high winds and heavy snow. where this thing is headed nex .
melinda, what is the right response?ou don't want to respond in a panic in reaction to an attack like this but you also want to show us the president of the united states you are there for the people. the most important job is to protect us i think he would have been criticized either way. had he cut the trip short or just kind of changed the entire agenda of the trip he would have also been criticized as weak, look at him, these totally in a reactive mode. he doesn't know what he wants to do....
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and melinda said she'd like to have an iphone. [ laughter ] and finally, a south carolina police officer was recently arrested for masturbating in his patrol car. yelled both parties, "don't shoot!" [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, we have a wonderful show for you tonight. [ cheers and applause ] from the new film, "triple 9", casey affleck is here. [ cheers and applause ] fantastic actor. i can't wait to talk to him. also, he is the star of the broadway revival, "she loves me." zachary levi is here tonight. [ cheers and applause ] and he's a fascinating guest. he's the author of the new book, "the lucky years." dr. david agus is with us tonight. [ cheers and applause ] looking forward to talking to all them. but before we get to that, here at "late night", we just love slogans. we think slogans are so much fun. for example, alka seltzer's slogan -- plop, plop, fizz, fizz. what a relief it is. [ laughter ] burger king's slogan -- have it your way. that is a great slogan. so we thought, why should only products have slogans? everything should benefit from one? so we came up with some fo
and melinda said she'd like to have an iphone. [ laughter ] and finally, a south carolina police officer was recently arrested for masturbating in his patrol car. yelled both parties, "don't shoot!" [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, we have a wonderful show for you tonight. [ cheers and applause ] from the new film, "triple 9", casey affleck is here. [ cheers and applause ] fantastic actor. i can't wait to talk to him. also, he is the star of the broadway revival, "she...
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you see it in melinda lopez, who came to her family's old home.was walking the streets, an elderly woman recognized her as her mother's daughter and began to cry. she took her into her home and showed her a pile of photos that included melinda's baby picture, which her mother had sent 50 years ago. melinda later said, "so many of us are now getting so much back." in christian miguel, who became the first of his family to travel here after 50 years. and meeting relatives for the first time, he said, "i realize that family is family no matter the distance between us." sometimes, the most important changes start in small places. the tides of history can leave people in conflict, and exile and poverty. it takes time for those circumstances to change, but the recognition of a common humanity, the reconciliation of people bound by blood and a belief in one another, that's where progress begins. understanding, and listening and forgiveness. and if the cuban people face the future to gather, it will be more likely that the young people of today will be ab
you see it in melinda lopez, who came to her family's old home.was walking the streets, an elderly woman recognized her as her mother's daughter and began to cry. she took her into her home and showed her a pile of photos that included melinda's baby picture, which her mother had sent 50 years ago. melinda later said, "so many of us are now getting so much back." in christian miguel, who became the first of his family to travel here after 50 years. and meeting relatives for the first...
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melinda will go into this in more detail. we have focused on extended relief medications. we focused event on medications and have been pleased to partner in the release of a long-acting naltrexone. we've finally been developing vaccines as another way of keeping drugs out of the brain. one of our new medications is a long-acting beeper northing. people will take these medications, but there is an issue. my patient has to make a decision everyday whether they want to stay clean and sober, stay in treatment, take medication, or if they want to not do that and had back into a path towards relapse. sometimes it's a conscious decisions, sometimes not so much. they need to make that decision every day. with a long acting injectable form, they may not need to make that decision quite as often. in particular we are interested in this idea of an implantable device. a long-acting implant that only needs to be implanted once every six months. means someone only needs to make a decision about their life and turning things around about once every six months in some fundamental way, ra
melinda will go into this in more detail. we have focused on extended relief medications. we focused event on medications and have been pleased to partner in the release of a long-acting naltrexone. we've finally been developing vaccines as another way of keeping drugs out of the brain. one of our new medications is a long-acting beeper northing. people will take these medications, but there is an issue. my patient has to make a decision everyday whether they want to stay clean and sober, stay...
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. >> this was at a stanford graduation where bill and melinda gates go. >> well, so do we. >> nerdy numbings calls her baking show. >> why nerdy numb mes? >> i was called a nerd in high school. i wanted to give empowerment to the word and look at what we considered nerdy. math, science, video games. >> people who like those, they are not the cool kids at the party. >> now they are. >> there's a think well technology is the future. technology is now. when people's grandmothers are on facebook liking every one of our status updates. technology is here today. >> new technology change is crippling. >> do you have a particularly useful app in your phone? >> every two weeks it changes. >> my apps don't change every two weeks? >> but you are not 13. these young people are previewing what we will use in a year. you and i aren't allowed to understand. we have to look at it and say, your music is too loud. technology and innovations will always prevail. it will change our society hopefully for the better. >> not if government stops them. the ride sharing service uber offers better service. but they ha
. >> this was at a stanford graduation where bill and melinda gates go. >> well, so do we. >> nerdy numbings calls her baking show. >> why nerdy numb mes? >> i was called a nerd in high school. i wanted to give empowerment to the word and look at what we considered nerdy. math, science, video games. >> people who like those, they are not the cool kids at the party. >> now they are. >> there's a think well technology is the future. technology is...
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. >> reporter: a moment melinda does not like talking about or even thinking about. the moment late friday, when her 2-month-old daughter was whisked out of her apartme she thought by two strangers. >> i couldn't stop crying, i couldn't stop calling out, jehovah name, protect her. >> reporter: investigators set up a perimeter and a helicopter searched from overhead and an amber alert was issued. >> t ty intergated me for 18 hours, man it was horrible, i i couldn't do nothing, but cry and pray. >> reporter: after 18 hours investigators were able to zero in on kemp's cousin, stephanie, who recently told her she had had a miscarriage, the baby found alone in her orlando apartment. augustine arrested along with a 14-year-old accomplice, and the baby returned to her relieved mother sunday night. >> i already spoke to stephanie. >> you did? >> i told her, she broke me. i am praying for her, i practice i for her. >> reporter: what will you tell taraji, one day? >> that mommy loves you. >> reporter: and stephanie tonight, remains in the broward county jail. nicole linsalata
. >> reporter: a moment melinda does not like talking about or even thinking about. the moment late friday, when her 2-month-old daughter was whisked out of her apartme she thought by two strangers. >> i couldn't stop crying, i couldn't stop calling out, jehovah name, protect her. >> reporter: investigators set up a perimeter and a helicopter searched from overhead and an amber alert was issued. >> t ty intergated me for 18 hours, man it was horrible, i i couldn't do...
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>>reporter: tears of joy rolling down melinda kemp's face. >> danger is seconds know. >>reporter: that feeling of losing her child, kidnapped at i just woke up to dark fingers buto shadows. >> kidnapped your baby. >> i don't know. they came, they put a gun to my face, told me they were going to kill me. >>reporter: you can hear the panic in that 911 call made at the home of northwest 1th court in broward county's roosevelt gardens. armed intrueders stormed the place, the two month old was taken and an amber alert issued. her cousin would be arrested along with her 14-year-old relative who investigators say helped. >> i don't know what was going through her head. i prayed for her. i prayed for her. >>reporter: augustine was arrested after the baby was founun abandoned but fine all the way in orlando. kemp said she's spoken to her cousin since. >> for you to put your family in danger, put me in danger, put my kid in she told me sorry. >>reporter: there you have it, just sorry. kemp says that's clearly not enough. kemp was telling her austine told her she had suffered a m
>>reporter: tears of joy rolling down melinda kemp's face. >> danger is seconds know. >>reporter: that feeling of losing her child, kidnapped at i just woke up to dark fingers buto shadows. >> kidnapped your baby. >> i don't know. they came, they put a gun to my face, told me they were going to kill me. >>reporter: you can hear the panic in that 911 call made at the home of northwest 1th court in broward county's roosevelt gardens. armed intrueders stormed...
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elementary aged girls are ready to play is not enough for the education association of north asking dr melinda boone to increase teacher salaries by at least five percent to per se to me that the costs alone were we a lot more than that in her very first budget proposal the superintendent is calling for a two percent salary increase for all full time employees that case deserve as much as we can possibly have a responsibility towards the adults doing things two percent is enough to attract and retain highly qualified teachers but parents like danielle callum think it's a slap in the face on the way they add all the um do you play the game because while you might keep people there and do not paint him. anyway several math and reading specialist positions are also in danger of being eliminated cost cutting measures that don't seem to be worth it for some parents and teachers. we hope to own more employees because they were hitting thirty one position caught them that lacked employee and community advocacy group north again says it is hopeful that additional funding can be found to retain the ten
elementary aged girls are ready to play is not enough for the education association of north asking dr melinda boone to increase teacher salaries by at least five percent to per se to me that the costs alone were we a lot more than that in her very first budget proposal the superintendent is calling for a two percent salary increase for all full time employees that case deserve as much as we can possibly have a responsibility towards the adults doing things two percent is enough to attract and...
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. >> melinda nelson just lost one of the few things she owns. this 2003 ford pickup truck. repossessed at carnation in cocoa. >> have you ever missed a payment? >> no. i have not. >> $165, every two weeks? >> yes. >> she had poor credit so she went to a, by here, pay here dealers. she says after six months, carnation sold her contract to a traditional lender, sterling credit. >> we want to help you better your credit. we will put you with this sterling credit corporation. sterling. she says last month, the new lender after about the truck's condition. >> i said, i will be honest with you. the truck have got problems. >> then she heard she no longer qualified and her loan was being sent back to carnation. >> that same day, her truck disappeared. >> i was dumbfounded. stole the truck. repossessed her truck without giving her a chance to make the payment, do that week. >> she said her car was repossessed but she never missed a payment. >> a manager did not respond. >> was alone with sterling finance? or did she miss a payment? >> later the company said she was four days late.
. >> melinda nelson just lost one of the few things she owns. this 2003 ford pickup truck. repossessed at carnation in cocoa. >> have you ever missed a payment? >> no. i have not. >> $165, every two weeks? >> yes. >> she had poor credit so she went to a, by here, pay here dealers. she says after six months, carnation sold her contract to a traditional lender, sterling credit. >> we want to help you better your credit. we will put you with this sterling...
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you see it in melinda lopez, who came to her family's old home.s she was walking the streets, an elderly woman recognized her as her mother's daughter, and began to cry. she took her into her home and showed her a pile of photos that included melinda's baby picture, which her mother had sent 50 years ago. melinda later said, "so many of us are now getting so much back." you see it in cristian miguel soler, a young man who became the first of his family to travel here after 50 years. and meeting relatives for the first time, he said, "i realized that family is family no matter the distance between us." sometimes the most important changes start in small places. the tides of history can leave people in conflict and exile and poverty. it takes time for those circumstances to change. but the recognition of a common humanity, the reconciliation of people bound by blood and a belief in one another -- that's where progress begins. understanding, and listening, and forgiveness. and if the cuban people face the future together, it will be more likely that
you see it in melinda lopez, who came to her family's old home.s she was walking the streets, an elderly woman recognized her as her mother's daughter, and began to cry. she took her into her home and showed her a pile of photos that included melinda's baby picture, which her mother had sent 50 years ago. melinda later said, "so many of us are now getting so much back." you see it in cristian miguel soler, a young man who became the first of his family to travel here after 50 years....
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brent: melinda crane on the story for us, thank you very much. she mentioned donald trump in the u.s. presidential primaries, it seems he is unstoppable. the billionaire businessman looks increasingly likely to clinch the republican party nomination for u.s. president after scoring big wins in three states. ted cruz managed just one victory in idaho. now, for the democrats, bernie sanders surprised everyone with a win in michigan, but his opponent, hillary clinton, she took mississippi. >> hillary clinton remains ahead in the democrat race, even though michigan has a significant number of delegates, her defeat there seems to be little more than a hiccup in her campaign. secretary clinton: thank you so much. hello, cleveland! hello, ohio! >> she's already moved on to ohio which votes next week. secretary clinton: we are so excited to have the campaign building across this state and this campaign is about building a future, where every american can live up to his or her full potential, no matter where you come from, what you look like, or who you k
brent: melinda crane on the story for us, thank you very much. she mentioned donald trump in the u.s. presidential primaries, it seems he is unstoppable. the billionaire businessman looks increasingly likely to clinch the republican party nomination for u.s. president after scoring big wins in three states. ted cruz managed just one victory in idaho. now, for the democrats, bernie sanders surprised everyone with a win in michigan, but his opponent, hillary clinton, she took mississippi....