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michael thomas! great throw, now, flags down, that's going to be for an excessive celebration, i would think. >> ed: michael thomas becoming just an absolute go-to guy when you need a big play. against northern illinois he had the great catch in the corner of the end zone. did the same thing at the end of the half against alabama in that semifinal in that sugar bowl last year >> referee: after the play was over, unsportsmanlike, offense, penalty will be assessed on the kickoff. touchdown. >> ed: i believe they're getting michael thomas which did a gesture against his throat, which is an automatic call. you can't do that. >> mike: oh, geez. >> ed: you can't do that. sa yards after the kick. and in a game, okay, now you're up ten, but there is a full quarter to go and now 15 yards could give indiana good field position. >> mike: it was a great throw by cardale jones, we had been talking about his inaccuracy. that time he put it on the money. >> ed: this ohio state offensive line, we have heard all year
michael thomas! great throw, now, flags down, that's going to be for an excessive celebration, i would think. >> ed: michael thomas becoming just an absolute go-to guy when you need a big play. against northern illinois he had the great catch in the corner of the end zone. did the same thing at the end of the half against alabama in that semifinal in that sugar bowl last year >> referee: after the play was over, unsportsmanlike, offense, penalty will be assessed on the kickoff....
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on this last one, a little bit of a hold on the edge by michael thomas, not too bad. but elliott, once again, outrunning the field. >> mike: you talked about him being a track athlete, he just won three sprints in the second half. diamont trying to get to the outside, on his feet, diamont! touchdown! are you believing this? and sthair 10:03 to go in this game. >> ed: unusual for ohio state. but vonn bell the safety got himself out of position and was not expecting diamont, that time bell got too close up to the line of scrimmage and diamont put on 30 pounds during the offseason, had to come in with runner. >> mike: i hop you haven't missed the last 4 sebs. because we have had 154 yards in rushing and two touchdowns. >> ed: tyvis powell. has, slides to that side. but powell is just going to miss the tackle there. just a bad angle by powell. tyvis powell, the safety, had a bad angle and diamont is much faster. sam hubbard misses the tackle. you don't expect powell to miss that angle as much as he did. this guy, solid thrower, not quite sudfeld, but that's what he gives
on this last one, a little bit of a hold on the edge by michael thomas, not too bad. but elliott, once again, outrunning the field. >> mike: you talked about him being a track athlete, he just won three sprints in the second half. diamont trying to get to the outside, on his feet, diamont! touchdown! are you believing this? and sthair 10:03 to go in this game. >> ed: unusual for ohio state. but vonn bell the safety got himself out of position and was not expecting diamont, that time...
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on this last one, a little bit of a hold on the edge by michael thomas, not too bad. but elliott, once again, outrunning the field. >> mike: you talked about him being a track athlete, he just won three sprints in the second half. diamont trying to get to the outside, on his feet, diamont! touchdown! are you believing this? game. >> ed: unusual for ohio state. but vonn bell the safety got himself out of position and was not expecting diamont, that time bell got too close up to the line of scrimmage and diamont put on 30 pounds during the offseason, had to come in with runner. >> mike: i hop you haven't missed the last 4 sebs. because we have had 154 yards in rushing and two touchdowns. >> ed: tyvis powell. let's see the read that powell has, slides to that side. but powell is just going to miss the tackle there. just a bad angle by powell. tyvis powell, the safety, had a faster. sam hubbard misses the tackle. you don't expect powell to miss that angle as much as he did. this guy, solid thrower, not quite sudfeld, but that's what he gives you. >> mike: during the last
on this last one, a little bit of a hold on the edge by michael thomas, not too bad. but elliott, once again, outrunning the field. >> mike: you talked about him being a track athlete, he just won three sprints in the second half. diamont trying to get to the outside, on his feet, diamont! touchdown! are you believing this? game. >> ed: unusual for ohio state. but vonn bell the safety got himself out of position and was not expecting diamont, that time bell got too close up to the...
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on this last one, a little bit of a hold on the edge by michael thomas, not too bad. but elliott, once again, outrunning the field. >> mike: you talked about him being a track athlete, he just won three sprints in the second half. diamont trying to get to the outside, on his feet, diamont! touchdown! are you believing this? and sthair 10:03 to go in this game. >> ed: unusual for ohio state. but vonn bell the safety got himself out of position and was not expecting diamont, that time bell got too close up to the line of scrimmage and diamont put on 30 pounds during the offseason, had to come in with nate sudfeld out, a much faster runner. >> mike: i hop you haven't missed the last 4 sebs. because we have had 154 yards in rushing and two touchdowns. >> ed: tyvis powell. let's see the read that powell has, slides to that side. but powell is just going to miss the tackle there. just a bad angle by powell. tyvis powell, the safety, had a bad angle and diamont is much faster. sam hubbard misses the tackle. you don't expect powell to miss that angle as much as he did. this g
on this last one, a little bit of a hold on the edge by michael thomas, not too bad. but elliott, once again, outrunning the field. >> mike: you talked about him being a track athlete, he just won three sprints in the second half. diamont trying to get to the outside, on his feet, diamont! touchdown! are you believing this? and sthair 10:03 to go in this game. >> ed: unusual for ohio state. but vonn bell the safety got himself out of position and was not expecting diamont, that time...
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on this last one, a little bit of a hold on the edge by michael thomas, not too bad. but elliott, once again, outrunning the field. >> mike: you talked about him being a track athlete, he just won three sprints in the second half. diamont trying to get to the outside, on his feet, diamont! touchdown! 79 yards. are you believing this? and sthair 10:03 to go in this game. >> ed: unusual for ohio state. but vonn bell the safety got himself out of position and was not expecting diamont, that time bell got too close up to the line of scrimmage and diamont put on 30 pounds during the offseason, had to come in with nate sudfeld out, a much faster runner. >> mike: i hop you haven't missed the last 4 sebs. because we have had 154 yards in rushing and two touchdowns. >> ed: tyvis powell. let's see the read that powell has, slides to that side. but powell is just going to miss the tackle there. just a bad angle by powell. tyvis powell, the safety, had a bad angle and diamont is much faster. sam hubbard misses the tackle. you don't expect powell to miss that angle as much as he d
on this last one, a little bit of a hold on the edge by michael thomas, not too bad. but elliott, once again, outrunning the field. >> mike: you talked about him being a track athlete, he just won three sprints in the second half. diamont trying to get to the outside, on his feet, diamont! touchdown! 79 yards. are you believing this? and sthair 10:03 to go in this game. >> ed: unusual for ohio state. but vonn bell the safety got himself out of position and was not expecting diamont,...
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. >> we're with commander michael thomas. >> yes, that is michael jerrick. >> michael means god-like. >> absolutely. >> yes good how is recruiting going for navy. i talk to the air force guys and they say they are up 25 percent. >> we are doing well. we are making mission every month, all because of these guys right here. >> tell us where you are from. >> valley forge. >> cherry hill. >> absolutely. >> yes. >> so what do you do on a daily basis here in philadelphia we manage stations all across pennsylvania, new jersey delaware looking for most qualified young men and with men to join the navy and wanting to serve. >> are people like, where is she. >> she's been begging to talk to me. let me talk to you. >> who is this. >> sherry. >> that is my cousin. >> she's in the navy now. >> yes. >> we're talking about she signed up, went through the training and is now serving her country. >> yes. >> and my nephew christian wright, he is in the navy too. >> thank her for her service. >> yes. >> to the united states. >> good to meet you. >> go get some crab fries. >> what do you think of our blo
. >> we're with commander michael thomas. >> yes, that is michael jerrick. >> michael means god-like. >> absolutely. >> yes good how is recruiting going for navy. i talk to the air force guys and they say they are up 25 percent. >> we are doing well. we are making mission every month, all because of these guys right here. >> tell us where you are from. >> valley forge. >> cherry hill. >> absolutely. >> yes. >> so what do...
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america's longest war this time on the program joining me now is michael bre rvetionreen, jim ha, co-author of cut down the black flag and thom thomasdirector of the program for culture and conflict studies. michael breen, let me start with you. is this the right move at the right time as i asked ambassador newman, and what remains as the mission? >> it's good to be with you ray. and this discussion has centered as it often does on the number of troops, how is the taliban doing? let's take it back here. there are three threats to the government of afghanistan, in order of authority, least to highest, taliban, then regional interference from the neighbors, and above all, the corruption of the afghan government itself. it is a lot easier to be an insurgent, when the government preys on its people.this is fundamentally about governance. and the military conflict is the symptom of a weak state. so what can military forces achieve if a state like this? there are a lot of things that armies can do. they can't deliver justice. that is a challenge for the certain government. what the afghan army can do is buy time for that to lap. >> profes
america's longest war this time on the program joining me now is michael bre rvetionreen, jim ha, co-author of cut down the black flag and thom thomasdirector of the program for culture and conflict studies. michael breen, let me start with you. is this the right move at the right time as i asked ambassador newman, and what remains as the mission? >> it's good to be with you ray. and this discussion has centered as it often does on the number of troops, how is the taliban doing? let's...
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we also have michael thomas, ceo of expansion. tell me what makes this program successful?it's successful because it -- the aim is to make students successful in school. and we do that by following our mission of having students to develop mastery of the basic fundamental subjects. >> reporter: especially math. >> especially math, reading, language arts in montgomery county. and i understand here you're going to place a heavy emphasis on math. >> reporter: fantastic. >> which is good. >> reporter: fantastic. also the success of your learning center for nearly 30 years, 3,000 a year, tell me what is your hope in prince george's county. >> our hope is to launch a successful model here at high point high school. we're excited about that. and as we move forward, we hope to see that expand to other sites here in prince george county. >> reporter: we wish you all the best. thank you for your expertise and bringing that here in prince george's county. grades 1 through 12th grade here in prince george's county. back to you, mike. >> thank you, surae. trick and treaters are ♪ ♪ pump
we also have michael thomas, ceo of expansion. tell me what makes this program successful?it's successful because it -- the aim is to make students successful in school. and we do that by following our mission of having students to develop mastery of the basic fundamental subjects. >> reporter: especially math. >> especially math, reading, language arts in montgomery county. and i understand here you're going to place a heavy emphasis on math. >> reporter: fantastic. >>...
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on this last one, a little bit of a hold on the edge by michael thomas, not too bad. but elliott, once again, outrunning the field. >> mike: you talked about him being a track athlete, he just won three sprints in the second half. diamont trying to get to the outside, on his feet, diamont! touchdown! 79 yards. are you believing this? and sthair 10:03 to go in this game. >> ed: unusual for ohio state. but vonn bell the safety got himself out of position and was not expecting diamont, that time bell got too close up to the line of scrimmage and diamont put on 30 pounds during the offseason, had to come in with nate sudfeld out, a much faster runner. >> mike: i hop you haven't missed the last 4 sebs. because we have had 154 yards in rushing and two touchdowns. >> ed: tyvis powell. let's see the read that powell has, slides to that side. but powell is just going to miss the tackle there. just a bad angle by powell. tyvis powell, the safety, had a bad angle and diamont is much faster. sam hubbard misses the tackle. you don't expect powell to miss that angle as much as he d
on this last one, a little bit of a hold on the edge by michael thomas, not too bad. but elliott, once again, outrunning the field. >> mike: you talked about him being a track athlete, he just won three sprints in the second half. diamont trying to get to the outside, on his feet, diamont! touchdown! 79 yards. are you believing this? and sthair 10:03 to go in this game. >> ed: unusual for ohio state. but vonn bell the safety got himself out of position and was not expecting diamont,...
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move ahead to the fourth, buckeyes up three, cardale jones looking for the end zone finds michael thomase goes up 10. all came down to this. fourth quarter, indiana with the ball down seven. nine seconds on the clock. fourth and goal. bad snap. vander diamant picks it up, scrambles, throws to the back of the end zone knocked down. ohio state holds on for the win 34-27. >>> clemson and notre dame. snorkels. the proper attire for this one. first quarter deshawn watson finds art misscott on the slant. noktd over two fighting irish defenders. 14-0 tigers. fourth quarter 12 seconds to play notre dame within eight, deshawn kaiser finds torey hunter jr. for the touchdown. all they need is a two-point kefrgs on the overtime. kaiser on the keeper denied. 12th ranked clemson upsets the sixth-ranked fighting irish 24-22. >>> as the giants finish up their final weekend of the season it's a time for farewells. retiring pitcher tim hudson said good-bye today. hudson getting emotional during his pregame speech, thanking the fans, teammates, and families. after the game bottom 1, tomlinson hits one into
move ahead to the fourth, buckeyes up three, cardale jones looking for the end zone finds michael thomase goes up 10. all came down to this. fourth quarter, indiana with the ball down seven. nine seconds on the clock. fourth and goal. bad snap. vander diamant picks it up, scrambles, throws to the back of the end zone knocked down. ohio state holds on for the win 34-27. >>> clemson and notre dame. snorkels. the proper attire for this one. first quarter deshawn watson finds art misscott...
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. >> saginaw county prosecuting attorney, michael thomas, and assistant prosecutor, jeff stroud. >> you were a kid when this murder took place. >> i was 14 years old, yes. i don't even think i ever anticipated being a lawyer at that time. >> he killed her. he choked her. he squeezed the life right out of her. >> and when ferris' trial began, it quickly became clear why police had focused on him. first, the state called the detective who was credited with cracking the cold case. >> tell us your name, please. >> roy allen walton. >> retired saginaw police detective roy walton took the stand. he's the one who reopened the case in 1994, 20 years after the murder and zeroed in on ferris as a suspect. >> did you ask him questions about the death of cheryl miller? >> i did. >> how did he describe his relationship in that december of 1994? >> he indicated to me that she was just one of about five girls he was [ bleep ] at the time. >> and that was his compression? >> that was his terminology, yes. >> prosecutors were trying to portray ferris as cold-hearted and they would next present a parade
. >> saginaw county prosecuting attorney, michael thomas, and assistant prosecutor, jeff stroud. >> you were a kid when this murder took place. >> i was 14 years old, yes. i don't even think i ever anticipated being a lawyer at that time. >> he killed her. he choked her. he squeezed the life right out of her. >> and when ferris' trial began, it quickly became clear why police had focused on him. first, the state called the detective who was credited with cracking...
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michael. earl thomas richard sherman together will visit mazda postgame in san francisco. just no other way to put it tonight, total domination by team that needed to dominate make a statement and get within one game of .5050 >> m mhael: they may have found what they werer and who they are. who they will be this season. we talked about rawls running. with marshawn lynch running like that, starting with him then you add on the things outside like a tyler lockett, the guy we had on game changer, small guy, 5'10" only 182 pounds but mucuc better him credit for. this ball was tilted, you know how hard it is to focus on staying with that ball running that fast? he still pulls it down with him up top start finding jimmy graham. groove. >> with all that being said i understand s sttle may have found their groove but san francisco 49ers that was awful effort. the game that is in your house against division rival, game that is hard hitting. we expected a better game but to come outlay a egg the way they did just not be productive, i don't even know what to say. there's no analysis
michael. earl thomas richard sherman together will visit mazda postgame in san francisco. just no other way to put it tonight, total domination by team that needed to dominate make a statement and get within one game of .5050 >> m mhael: they may have found what they werer and who they are. who they will be this season. we talked about rawls running. with marshawn lynch running like that, starting with him then you add on the things outside like a tyler lockett, the guy we had on game...
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michael. earl thomas richard sherman together will visit mazda postgame in san francisco. just no other way to put it tonight, total domination by team that needed to dominate make a statement and get within one game of .500. >> michael: they may have found who they will be this season. we talked about rawls running. with marshawn lynch running like that, starting with him then you add on the things outside like a tyler lockett, the guy we had on game changer, small guy, 5'10" only 182 pounds but much better receiver than most people give him credit for. this ball was tilted, you know how hard it is to focus on staying with that ball running that fast? he still pulls it down with him up top start finding jimmy graham. seattle may have found their groove. >> with all that being said i understand seattle may have found their groove but san effort. the game that is in your house against division rival, game that is hard hitting. we expected a better game but to come outlay a egg the way they did just not be productive, i don't even know what to say. saw tonight except for --
michael. earl thomas richard sherman together will visit mazda postgame in san francisco. just no other way to put it tonight, total domination by team that needed to dominate make a statement and get within one game of .500. >> michael: they may have found who they will be this season. we talked about rawls running. with marshawn lynch running like that, starting with him then you add on the things outside like a tyler lockett, the guy we had on game changer, small guy, 5'10" only...
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michael. earl thomas richard sherman together will visit mazda postgame in san francisco. just no other way to put it tonight, total domination by team that needed to dominate make a statement and get within one game of .500. >> michael: they may have found what they were and who they are. who they will be this season. we talked about rawls running. with marshawn lynch running like that, starting with him then you add on the things outside like a tyler lockett, the guy we had on game changer, small guy, 5'10" only 182 pounds but much better receiver than most people give him credit for. this ball was tilted, you know how hard it is to focus on staying with that ball running that fast? he still pulls it down with him up top start finding jimmy graham. seattle may have found their groove. >> with all that being said i understand seattle may have found their groove but san francisco 49ers that was awful effort. the game that is in your house against division rival, game that is hard hitting. we expected a better game but to come outlay a egg the way they did just not be produ
michael. earl thomas richard sherman together will visit mazda postgame in san francisco. just no other way to put it tonight, total domination by team that needed to dominate make a statement and get within one game of .500. >> michael: they may have found what they were and who they are. who they will be this season. we talked about rawls running. with marshawn lynch running like that, starting with him then you add on the things outside like a tyler lockett, the guy we had on game...
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michael. earl thomas richard sherman together will visit mazda postgame in san francisco. just no other way to put it tonight, total domination by team that needed to dominate make a statement and get within one game of .500. >> michael: they may have found what they were and who they are. who they will be this season. we talked about rawls running. with marshawn lynch running like that, starting with him then you tyler lockett, the guy we had on game changer, small guy, 5'10" only 182 pounds but much better receiver than most people give him credit for. this ball was tilted, you know how hard it is to focus on staying with that ball running that fast? he still pulls it down with him up top start finding jimmy graham. seattle may have found their groove. >> with all that being said i understand seattle may have found their groove but san francisco 49ers that was awful effort. the game that is in your house against division rival, game that is hard hitting. we expected a better game but to come outlay a egg the way they did just not be productive, i don't even know what to
michael. earl thomas richard sherman together will visit mazda postgame in san francisco. just no other way to put it tonight, total domination by team that needed to dominate make a statement and get within one game of .500. >> michael: they may have found what they were and who they are. who they will be this season. we talked about rawls running. with marshawn lynch running like that, starting with him then you tyler lockett, the guy we had on game changer, small guy, 5'10" only...
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michael. earl thomas richard sherman together will visit mazda postgame in san francisco.ay to put it tonight, total domination by team that needed to dominate make a statement and get within one game of .500. >> michael: they may have found what they were and who they are. who they will be this season. we talked about rawls running. with marshawn lynch running like that, starting with him then you add on the things outside like a tyler lockett, the guy we had on game changer, small guy, 5'10" only 182 pounds but much better receiver than most people give him credit for. this ball was tilted, you know how hard it is to focus on staying with that ball running that fast? he still pulls it down with him up top start finding jimmy graham. seattle may have found their groove. >> with all that being said i understand seattle may have found their groove but san francisco 49ers that was awful effort. the game that is in your house against division rival, game that is hard hitting. we expected a better game but to come outlay a egg the way they did just not be productive, i don't e
michael. earl thomas richard sherman together will visit mazda postgame in san francisco.ay to put it tonight, total domination by team that needed to dominate make a statement and get within one game of .500. >> michael: they may have found what they were and who they are. who they will be this season. we talked about rawls running. with marshawn lynch running like that, starting with him then you add on the things outside like a tyler lockett, the guy we had on game changer, small guy,...
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michael. earl thomas richard sherman together will visit mazda postgame in san francisco.put it tonight, total domination by team that needed to dominate make a statement and get within one game of .500. >> michael: they may have found what they were and who they are. who they will be this season. we talked about rawls running. with marshawn lynch running like that starting with him then you add on the things outside like a tyler lockett the guy we had on game changer small guy 5'10" only 182 pounds but much better receiver than most people give him credit for. this ball was tilted, you know how hard it is to focus on staying with that ball running that fast? he still pulls it down with him up top start finding jimmy graham. seattle may have found their groove. >> with all that being said i understand seattle may have found their groove but san francisco 49ers that was awful effort. the game that is in your house against division rival game that is hard hitting. we expected a better game but to come outlay a egg the way they did just not be productive, i don't even know wh
michael. earl thomas richard sherman together will visit mazda postgame in san francisco.put it tonight, total domination by team that needed to dominate make a statement and get within one game of .500. >> michael: they may have found what they were and who they are. who they will be this season. we talked about rawls running. with marshawn lynch running like that starting with him then you add on the things outside like a tyler lockett the guy we had on game changer small guy 5'10"...
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you go, you go to michael mcmullen. ambassador thomas pickering, they all say the same thing. you guys say let's have another investigation, because it will bring down hillary numbers, oh, my gosh. >> i think president obama made this very clear. what is wrong with politicizing something if it brings justice? isn't that what it's about? >> is justice -- >> in oregon we have to politicize something to bring justice. so this is just like -- the derogatory term would be a witchhunt. what if it's legitimate? what if it's -- what if it's actually there's something there, juan? >> like what? scuttling hillary clinton's campaign? >> she's deceptive, she lied. we find out everything about her emails. >> you care about ethics, you should care about america. >> can't believe people would use american lives for political purpose. >> didn't president obama say he was, said it was got to politicize tragedy. >> he said in response to the nra having politicized guns -- he found it necessary -- >> benghazi. >> she didn't politicize benghazi. >> she blamed it on a video to escape blame. >> tha
you go, you go to michael mcmullen. ambassador thomas pickering, they all say the same thing. you guys say let's have another investigation, because it will bring down hillary numbers, oh, my gosh. >> i think president obama made this very clear. what is wrong with politicizing something if it brings justice? isn't that what it's about? >> is justice -- >> in oregon we have to politicize something to bring justice. so this is just like -- the derogatory term would be a...
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. >> michael jordan, christopher columbus, oprah winfrey and thomas edison were all failures who triedly insulin, ly insulin, your doctor may be talking about adding medication to help lower your a1c. ask your doctor if adding once-a-week tanzeum is right for you. once-a-week tanzeum is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes, along with diet and exercise. once-a-week tanzeum works by helping your body release its own natural insulin when it's needed. tanzeum is not recommended as the first medicine to treat diabetes or in people with severe stomach or intestinal problems. tanzeum is not insulin. it is not used to treat type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis, and has not been studied with mealtime insulin. do not take tanzeum if you or your family have a history of medullary thyroid cancer or multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you're allergic to tanzeum or any of its ingredients. stop using tanzeum and call your doctor right away if you experience symptoms of a serious allergic reaction which may include itching
. >> michael jordan, christopher columbus, oprah winfrey and thomas edison were all failures who triedly insulin, ly insulin, your doctor may be talking about adding medication to help lower your a1c. ask your doctor if adding once-a-week tanzeum is right for you. once-a-week tanzeum is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes, along with diet and exercise. once-a-week tanzeum works by helping your body release its own natural insulin...
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. >> joining us now, ambassador thomas pickering and also michael mcfall that served as ambassador to russia from february 2012 to february 2014 and also an msnbc contributor. what was your reaction about what was said about you today and your investigation during that hearing? >> well, one can't help but be pleased and a little embarrassed about the kind of remarks of representative elijah cummings from maryland, for whom i have a great deal of respect because i watched him throughout the process and i think he was a defender of probe tea and what i would call honesty, and calling it what it was, and somebody in my position can't be anything but obliged, and it was also in every sense of the world to help defend the integrity of our report, which we labored mightily over for a period of several months, and in every since of the word did the best we could and i was honored to work with admiral mike mullen, and three other distinguished servants at the time to produce the report we felt it was in every sense of the word something we had to do in order to avoid making the same mistakes
. >> joining us now, ambassador thomas pickering and also michael mcfall that served as ambassador to russia from february 2012 to february 2014 and also an msnbc contributor. what was your reaction about what was said about you today and your investigation during that hearing? >> well, one can't help but be pleased and a little embarrassed about the kind of remarks of representative elijah cummings from maryland, for whom i have a great deal of respect because i watched him...
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thomas. still waiting for michael j. in the movie "back in the future," where he is supposed to be. first, the weather forecast. >> waiting for the cubs to make the series. san jose this morning, temperatures running in the upper 40's to low 50s. we are looking at low-to-mid 50s in most neighbors and the inland valleys in the 40s another cool start. grab a heavier coat. 68 at coast to 70 from noon to 4:00 in the low-to-mid 70s around the bay and inland with dry air so a nice comfortable warm sunshine and 78 around the bay and 86 inland by 4:00. you will need a coat during the evening hours. leyla? >> i have been wanting a couple of hotspots and sky 7 is the bay bridge toll plaza all lit up so we have a lot of traffic. you can see the thick headlights as we zoom in we had word there was a four car crash and it looks like everything is cleared. never saw c.h.p. on the scene so everyone took care of themselves. you can see where the grand avenue over crossing is slow down and stop and the macarthur maze and 580 memorying, a
thomas. still waiting for michael j. in the movie "back in the future," where he is supposed to be. first, the weather forecast. >> waiting for the cubs to make the series. san jose this morning, temperatures running in the upper 40's to low 50s. we are looking at low-to-mid 50s in most neighbors and the inland valleys in the 40s another cool start. grab a heavier coat. 68 at coast to 70 from noon to 4:00 in the low-to-mid 70s around the bay and inland with dry air so a nice...
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first quarter, michael brewer hittin hittings hodges, ties the game. all right, still first quarter. duke driving. thomaswill find max. the son of former bronco's wide receiver, ed. his second catch of the quarter. 14-7, duke. 21-16. hey. hang on, fasten your seat belts. going to fly over o to annapolis. navy doesn't go through much of the air. they keep it on the ground. first quarter, no score. reynolds, five yards out. 7-0, navy. third quarter, navy up 10-7. this is their wrecking ball. e for excellence from nine yards out. navy up 17-7. his next touchdown, this is a 75th of his career. just three away from most td runs in ncaa history and navy makes history, 31-14, the final. you know, it would be selfish of me to point out the capital's five-game winning streak started when i filled in for sean. never make yourself part of the story. when i filled in for john on the radio, they were known as the blackhawks. more significance the way the team is playing. for example, the capitals scored 16 goals in three victories in their just completed trip to western canada, including last night in edmonton. getti
first quarter, michael brewer hittin hittings hodges, ties the game. all right, still first quarter. duke driving. thomaswill find max. the son of former bronco's wide receiver, ed. his second catch of the quarter. 14-7, duke. 21-16. hey. hang on, fasten your seat belts. going to fly over o to annapolis. navy doesn't go through much of the air. they keep it on the ground. first quarter, no score. reynolds, five yards out. 7-0, navy. third quarter, navy up 10-7. this is their wrecking ball. e...
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thomas pickering. also joining us, ambassador michael mcfall who served from january 2012 to february 2014.r pickering, what was your reaction to what was said about you today and your investigation during that hearing? >> well, one can't help but be pleased and a little embarrassed by the kind remarks from elijah cummings. i watched him throughout the process and he was, in every sense of the word, a defender of probity, a defender of what i would call honesty and a defender of trying to call it like it was. and in that sense, somebody in my position cannot help to be but deeply obliged to somebody who in his position went out of his way to rise to my personal defense, but, of course, it was also in every sense of the word to help to defend the integrity of our report. which we labored over mighty for a period of several months and did the very best we all could. and i was honored to work very closely with admiral mike mullen, with three other distinguished public servants at the same time to produce that report, because we felt that it was in every sense of the word something that we had
thomas pickering. also joining us, ambassador michael mcfall who served from january 2012 to february 2014.r pickering, what was your reaction to what was said about you today and your investigation during that hearing? >> well, one can't help but be pleased and a little embarrassed by the kind remarks from elijah cummings. i watched him throughout the process and he was, in every sense of the word, a defender of probity, a defender of what i would call honesty and a defender of trying to...
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michael mccarthy killed bella. the lawyer says his client says she knew nothing about the death. >>> malcolm thomas pleaded guilty earlier this fall. the judge previously said he plans to sentence thomas to 60 years with all but 50 of them suspended. >>> 4:33 now, blade runner oscar pistorius is back at home now. the olympic runner and convicted killer was released from prison yesterday in the middle of the night. pistorius shot and killed his girlfriend reeva steenkamp two years ago. he said the killing was a terrible mistake. so far he served one year of a five year sentence for that killing. he will serve the rest of the sentence under house arrest. >>> now to decision 2016. we're expected to find out who is leading the democratic field in the presidential race. a new poll coming out in a few hours. meanwhile, donald trump held a rally in south carolina last night as he continues to lead the gop pack. ben carson not far behind him. he'll make several stops in texas today for book signings. tracie potts will join us in 15 minutes with more on why democratic hopeful hillary clinton is off the campaign trail this week. >
michael mccarthy killed bella. the lawyer says his client says she knew nothing about the death. >>> malcolm thomas pleaded guilty earlier this fall. the judge previously said he plans to sentence thomas to 60 years with all but 50 of them suspended. >>> 4:33 now, blade runner oscar pistorius is back at home now. the olympic runner and convicted killer was released from prison yesterday in the middle of the night. pistorius shot and killed his girlfriend reeva steenkamp two...
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rear admiral michael menanzer is responsible for navy aviation requirement. rear admiral thomas moore, program executive officer for aircraft carriers is responsible for aircraft carrier acquisition. rear admiral donnel gattis is responsible for naval tactical acquisition programs including aircraft launch and recovery, the honorable j. michael gilmore, director of operational tests and evaluation is the senior adviser for the secretary of defense for operation on live fire tests and evaluations of weapons systems. mr. paul francis, managing director of acquisition at the government accountable office whose 40-year career at gao has focussed mostly on major weapons ac qui sis, specially ship building. we thank each have o our distinguished witnesses and thank them for joining us today. in 2002, secretary donald rumsfeld, the office of the secretary defense, when the navy conceived of the uss gerald r. ford, received it is a transformational nofgs system. they decided to integrate a host of advanced and entirely unproven technologies, including a new nuclear reactor plan, a new e
rear admiral michael menanzer is responsible for navy aviation requirement. rear admiral thomas moore, program executive officer for aircraft carriers is responsible for aircraft carrier acquisition. rear admiral donnel gattis is responsible for naval tactical acquisition programs including aircraft launch and recovery, the honorable j. michael gilmore, director of operational tests and evaluation is the senior adviser for the secretary of defense for operation on live fire tests and...
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michael: one of the late attorneys is an interesting guy named thomas durant, . he was a slave owner but is influenced by socialism. he was in new orleans and had become kind of a radical republican in favor of black rights. the time of the 1866 new orleans riot. it is made up of a man -- of men who rake in the hall and start killing everyone inside. flees, moves to d.c. come and becomes a lawyer that argues in front of the supreme court. he's one of the key lawyers behalf.on host: of the state of louisiana? theael: on behalf of crescent city livestock company. host: there were lawyers. there were two defendants in the case, state of louisiana the crescent city livestock. there were two lawyers. carpenter isthew knee deep in the ratification rates in the congress of the amendment. he's someone who knows the meaning of the 14th amendment. if you wanted someone who knows original intent, carpenter would have been there as the was being made. grove, you are on for the two guests. caller: my question is for --her one of the school scholars. is the clan involved in th
michael: one of the late attorneys is an interesting guy named thomas durant, . he was a slave owner but is influenced by socialism. he was in new orleans and had become kind of a radical republican in favor of black rights. the time of the 1866 new orleans riot. it is made up of a man -- of men who rake in the hall and start killing everyone inside. flees, moves to d.c. come and becomes a lawyer that argues in front of the supreme court. he's one of the key lawyers behalf.on host: of the state...
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michael: one of the late attorneys is an interesting guy named thomas durant. he was a slave owner but is influenced by socialism. he was in new orleans and had become kind of a radical republican in favor of black rights. he is there at the time of the 1866 new orleans riot. it is made up of men who rage in the hall and start killing everyone inside. durant flees, moves to d.c., and becomes a lawyer that argues in front of the supreme court. my question is for either one of the scholars. is the clan involved in this case. michael: in louisiana it wouldn't be the kkk, it would be the knights and the crescent city white league. there's a paramilitary group known as the legion. the way they are involved in this case is this is a full front assault on reconstruction lodged by the democratic party politically, lodged by the night of the white camelia. they are killing people in the freed men and political leaders. there's campbell who doesn't pick up a gun but picks up his legal briefs. it is campbell and a number of other lawyers. they go to court and combined it
michael: one of the late attorneys is an interesting guy named thomas durant. he was a slave owner but is influenced by socialism. he was in new orleans and had become kind of a radical republican in favor of black rights. he is there at the time of the 1866 new orleans riot. it is made up of men who rage in the hall and start killing everyone inside. durant flees, moves to d.c., and becomes a lawyer that argues in front of the supreme court. my question is for either one of the scholars. is...
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michael: one of the late attorneys is an interesting guy named thomas durant. he was a slave owner but is influenced by socialism. he was in new orleans and had become kind of a radical republican in favor of black rights. he is there at the time of the 1866 new orleans riot. it is made up of men who rage in the hall and start killing everyone inside. durant flees, moves to d.c., and becomes a lawyer that argues in front of the supreme court. he is one of the key lawyers the state.alf of >> he is someone who knows the meaning of the 14th amendment. thereter would have been as the sausage was being made. host: next call, richard. caller: my question is for either one of the callers. is the clan involved anyway during this case? it would be the knights of the white can million and in new orleans, later, the white league. there is the louisiana legion. the way they are involved in this case is this is a full front assault on reconstruction. they are killing people in the freed men and political leaders. there's campbell who doesn't pick up a gun but picks up his l
michael: one of the late attorneys is an interesting guy named thomas durant. he was a slave owner but is influenced by socialism. he was in new orleans and had become kind of a radical republican in favor of black rights. he is there at the time of the 1866 new orleans riot. it is made up of men who rage in the hall and start killing everyone inside. durant flees, moves to d.c., and becomes a lawyer that argues in front of the supreme court. he is one of the key lawyers the state.alf of...
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an independent review overseen by respected leaders, thomas pickering, one of the great diplomats of our time, admiral michael and more completed their work in less than three months, not 17. they immediately put out a series of recommendations to make sure an attack like this does not happen someplace else. what was her reaction? she took responsibility immediately and began to implement recommendations and accountability of the review board. in summary, spend at least $5 million, this one committee, this one select committee. the republicans have done little to investigate, and what little work republicans actually did only reconfirmed the basic findings of the previous investigations. house republicans sadly abused the tragic deaths of four innocent americans and turned into an appalling political farce. an official house committee was used as a political tool and is inexcusable. i suggest the chairman should be ashamed of himself. it is more disgraceful that $5 million were spent on this political hit job. senate democrats will continue to fight to get this committee disbanded. weeks ago we sent a letter
an independent review overseen by respected leaders, thomas pickering, one of the great diplomats of our time, admiral michael and more completed their work in less than three months, not 17. they immediately put out a series of recommendations to make sure an attack like this does not happen someplace else. what was her reaction? she took responsibility immediately and began to implement recommendations and accountability of the review board. in summary, spend at least $5 million, this one...
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thomas hewitt have identical triplets. their doctor has never kevin: huey, dewey, and louie? identical triplets are uncommon. sean: michael jordan retired more than a decade ago. he's still a huge draw. crowds waited for hours to check out the new store in chicago. kevin: it features several stores packed with many products. there are tributes to each of the six nba titles he won with the chicago bulls. sean: reminds me of myself. hanging in the air. kevin: if you had a nickel, i know. sean: if i had sneakers, i would be able to jump like that. the new warning health experts have about bacon. plus a showdown in foxboro. highlights from a key this is connor like so many kids, he was missing things in school - distracted - disengaged - just not getting it. we tried tutors but they didn't connect. then we heard about sylvan's new teaching system, sylvansync. personal lessons, taught by sylvan certified instructors, using technology kids love. i've never seen him more engaged. r p kids like connor typicallyr p times more growth than if theyr hadn't come to sylvan. cutting edge robotics and coding classes. call 1-800-educate >
thomas hewitt have identical triplets. their doctor has never kevin: huey, dewey, and louie? identical triplets are uncommon. sean: michael jordan retired more than a decade ago. he's still a huge draw. crowds waited for hours to check out the new store in chicago. kevin: it features several stores packed with many products. there are tributes to each of the six nba titles he won with the chicago bulls. sean: reminds me of myself. hanging in the air. kevin: if you had a nickel, i know. sean: if...
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. >> michael jordan, christopher columbus, oprah winfrey, and thomas edison were all failures who triedl. and you have to admit that at first you might think to yourself, failing. who wants to bring up failures? >> right but one of the guests tonight is going to talk about, you can be a splatter or a bouncer. and if you're a bouncer, amazing how many successful people tried. colonel sanders didn't start kentucky fried chicken until he was 60 because he'd failed at a gas station, a restaurant, a motel. kept trying. >> so they see you as this network reporter. they see you with your own show and they say what does stossel know about failure? >> well, i failed. i invented facebook, for example. did you know that? i did this in -- when i was in college, i made this book, we got permission from the girl's schools around my all-guys college to post all the pictures. unfortunately al gore hadn't invented the internet so you couldn't get interaction. >> so you failed. >> it bombed. >> you were saying at abc for example they said after awhile, we don't love your libertarian pieces at the end of
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rear admiral michael munizer, director of air warfare on navy staff is responsible for aviation requirements. rear admiral thomasoore, is responsible for aircraft carrier acquisition. rear admiral donald grad dis, for tactical aircraft is responsible for naval taxable aircraft and aircraft launch and recovery equipment. honorable j michael gilmore, director of operational test ans and senior advisor for the secretary of defense tore live fire test and valuation of weapons systems. mr. paul franciss managing director of acquisition of sourcing management at the government accountability office who's 40 year career with gao focused mostly on major weapons acquisition especially shipbuilding. we thank each much our distinguished witnesses and thank them for joining us today. in 2002, secretary donald rumsfeld, the office of the secretary of defense and navy conceived of the uss gerald r. ford or cvm 78 as quote, transformational weapons system. they decided to develop concurrently an integrate on to one ship all at once, a host of advanced and entirely unproven technologies, including a new nuclear reactor plant, a
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thomas. >> pete williams reporting for us, thank you, sir. >>> michael kay is a former senior british officerformer advise we are the british ministry of defense and joins us in london. mikey, good to see you. as we talk about the severity of this, explain as you know it, does nuclear smuggling happen much more often than we think or mainly people who are trying to get over on somebody else that's interested in it and they lie to somehow make a profit off of something that has nothing to do with nuclear materials? >> thomas, i think it is a bit of everything you just alluded to. we should keep things in perspective here. the a.p. reported that the material was cesium and not uranium or plutonium and commonly used in nuclear weapons. that's the first piece. the second piece is when we analyze risk in the military, certainly we use the probably versus consequencing capability and intent. that's the capability versus intent bit that's important here because when we look at the islamic state and as peter pointed out, they weren't necessarily involved but taking them as an example as the most like
thomas. >> pete williams reporting for us, thank you, sir. >>> michael kay is a former senior british officerformer advise we are the british ministry of defense and joins us in london. mikey, good to see you. as we talk about the severity of this, explain as you know it, does nuclear smuggling happen much more often than we think or mainly people who are trying to get over on somebody else that's interested in it and they lie to somehow make a profit off of something that has...
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. >> thomas, we appreciate your time this morning >>> ahead on the show, volkswagen ceo, michael horn give his testimony on capitol hill. he will start with a statement and cross-examination which could give us some fundamental answers of what went wrong at vw. hungry equals overshopping. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like playing the boss equals the boss wins. wow! >>> you are looking at live pictures from capitol hill where michael horn, is getting ready to testify before the house investigative committee. of course, he has already sent in a prepared statement released last night that he knew that volkswagen might be breaking emission rules 18 months ago as we await that swearing in. we are joined by the auto expert and reuters managing editor paul ingracia. paul, you looked over at the statement. what are you looking at from the head of vw america? >> well, i think this will actually follow a pattern that will be apologies, there will be some legal proceedings. hopefully, from volkswagen's point of view, a couple years from now they will come out
. >> thomas, we appreciate your time this morning >>> ahead on the show, volkswagen ceo, michael horn give his testimony on capitol hill. he will start with a statement and cross-examination which could give us some fundamental answers of what went wrong at vw. hungry equals overshopping. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like playing the boss equals the boss wins. wow! >>> you are looking at live pictures from capitol hill where michael...
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rear admiral michael mazazir, director of air warfare on the navy staff, is responsible for naval aviation requirements, rear admiral thomas moore, program executive officer for aircraft carriers is responsible for aircraft carrier acquisition, rear admiral donald gattes responsible for naval tactical aircraft acquisition programs including aircraft launch and recovery equipment, j. michael gilmore, director of operational test and evaluation, adviser to secretary of defense. and mr. paul francis, managing director of acquisition and sourcing management at the government accountability office whose 40 year career are gao has focused mostly on major weapons acquisitions especially ship building. we thank each of our distinguished witnesses and thank them for joining us today. in 2002, secretary donald rumsfeld the office of the secretary of defense and the navy conceived of the uss gerald r. ford as a, quote, transformational weapon system. they decided to develop concurrently and integrate on to one ship all at once a host of advanced and entirely unproven technologies, including a new nuclear reactor plan, a new electrica
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thomas pickering, one of the great diplomats of our time, and admiral michael mullen.hey completed their work in less than three months, not 17 months. the review board immediately put out a hard-hitting report with a series of recommendations to make sure an attack like this doesn't happen someplace else around the world. and what was secretary clinton's reaction to that report? she took responsibility immediately and began to implement the recommendations of the accountability review board. so in summary, republicans spent at least $5 million. to attack hillary clinton. this one select committee is $4.7 million. the republicans have done little to investigate the benghazi attacks. and what little work the house republicans actually did only reconfirmed the basic findings of all the previous investigations. house republicans sadly have used the tragic deaths of four innocent americans and turned it into an appalling political farce. the notion that an official house committee was used as a political tool is inexplicable. i would suggest the chairman of that committee
thomas pickering, one of the great diplomats of our time, and admiral michael mullen.hey completed their work in less than three months, not 17 months. the review board immediately put out a hard-hitting report with a series of recommendations to make sure an attack like this doesn't happen someplace else around the world. and what was secretary clinton's reaction to that report? she took responsibility immediately and began to implement the recommendations of the accountability review board....
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michael brown, who was killed in ferguson, missouri. rice, whoout tamir was killed in cleveland, ohio. i think about alisha thomas, killed in los angeles, california. i think about jordan davis, .illed in jackson i think about oscar grant. garner in staten island. walter scott, north charleston, south carolina. sandra bland, texas. i even think about monroe 107-year-old grandfather executed by the arkansas police department. what all these families want, what our entire community wants, what we demand is truth and accountability. yesterday, the president of the national bar association -- as the president of the national bar association, i've met with loretta lynch. we talked about accountability across the board. that means more than just simply counting us when we are put in jail, when we are charged with felony convictions. when our children are charged as adults, and incarcerated to support the prison industrial complex. true accountability means also holding those accountable when illegal acts like shooting our brothers and sisters in the back, putting them in lethal chokehold, and in their lives well before
michael brown, who was killed in ferguson, missouri. rice, whoout tamir was killed in cleveland, ohio. i think about alisha thomas, killed in los angeles, california. i think about jordan davis, .illed in jackson i think about oscar grant. garner in staten island. walter scott, north charleston, south carolina. sandra bland, texas. i even think about monroe 107-year-old grandfather executed by the arkansas police department. what all these families want, what our entire community wants, what we...
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michael brown killed in ferguson, missouri. tamir rice who was killed in cleveland, ohio. i think about alicia thomasut jordan davis who was killed in jacksonville, florida. i think about natasha mckinney who was killed in fairfield, virginia. i think about oscar grant who was killed in california. robby toland, houston, texas. i think about monroe byrd in tulsa, oklahoma. eric gardner in staten island. travis carter, jonesboro, arkansas. walter scott, north charleston, south carolina. victor white, new iberia, louisiana. los angeles, california. sandra bland, walter county, texas. sam dubose, cincinnati, ohio. and i even think about monroe isidore, a 107-year-old grandfather executed by the pine bluff, arkansas, police department. where all these families want, what our entire community wants, what we demand is truth and accountability. yesterday in my capacity as president of the national bar association, i met with attorney general loretta lynch, the first black woman to be appointed attorney general of the united states. we talked about accountability across the board. that means more than simply
michael brown killed in ferguson, missouri. tamir rice who was killed in cleveland, ohio. i think about alicia thomasut jordan davis who was killed in jacksonville, florida. i think about natasha mckinney who was killed in fairfield, virginia. i think about oscar grant who was killed in california. robby toland, houston, texas. i think about monroe byrd in tulsa, oklahoma. eric gardner in staten island. travis carter, jonesboro, arkansas. walter scott, north charleston, south carolina. victor...
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michael brown, killed in ferguson, missouri. tamir rice killed in cleveland, ohio. i think about alicia thomasabout jordan davis who was killed in jacksonville, florida. think about in a -- natasha fairfield,lled in virginia. i think of oscar grant, killed in california. robbie tollin, houston, texas. tulsa, oklahoma. north charleston, south carolina. victor white, new iberia, louisiana. sandra bland, texas. sandy bos, cincinnati, ohio, and monroethink about isador, a 107-year-old grandfather executed by the pine bluff, arkansas, police department. what all these families want, what our community wants, what demand is truth and accountability. yesterday, in my capacity as national barthe association, i met with attorney lynch, the first black woman to be appointed attorney general of the united states. about accountability across the board. that means more than simply when we're being put in jail, when we're being with felony convictions, when we are counting our as adults anded incarcerated to support the prison industrial complex. must mean holding those who are sworn to protect and serve us
michael brown, killed in ferguson, missouri. tamir rice killed in cleveland, ohio. i think about alicia thomasabout jordan davis who was killed in jacksonville, florida. think about in a -- natasha fairfield,lled in virginia. i think of oscar grant, killed in california. robbie tollin, houston, texas. tulsa, oklahoma. north charleston, south carolina. victor white, new iberia, louisiana. sandra bland, texas. sandy bos, cincinnati, ohio, and monroethink about isador, a 107-year-old grandfather...
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thomas perez at 9:00 a.m. to explain what we have learned. .his is bloomberg surveillance i am michael mckee with vonnie quinn the vonnie: this is bloomberg surveillance. i am vonnie quinn along with michael mckee. as we await payrolls, there are other things going on. casino operators are arriving in the premarket because macau revenue only dropped 33%. in line with forecast. that is why people are taking such a good view. mike: it is all about china and whether they are spending any money. vonnie: it has been a slump for macau and it seems to be stabilizing. china is setting stabilizing methods for macau's economy. ofe: it seems to be sort incentive inducement for people to do well, spend money. if they can keep that is something that people aspire to, it keeps the economy going. vonnie: what is interesting about macau is it had been a dead serious gambling hub. that is changing a little bit now. the entertainment aspect of it. glencore shares rising but there is news. we are that a sovereign health fund of singapore has interested -- is interested in buying a sector -- we hear japan might get involved but
thomas perez at 9:00 a.m. to explain what we have learned. .his is bloomberg surveillance i am michael mckee with vonnie quinn the vonnie: this is bloomberg surveillance. i am vonnie quinn along with michael mckee. as we await payrolls, there are other things going on. casino operators are arriving in the premarket because macau revenue only dropped 33%. in line with forecast. that is why people are taking such a good view. mike: it is all about china and whether they are spending any money....
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thomas. san jose police are looking for witnesses to the city's 24th homicide of the year. michaeln carlos. he was at the lou restaurant and bar club when neighbors heard three gunshots they believe killed the 34-year-old. >>> we'll check in with mike now for a look at the forecast. >> all right, you will see this radar that looks very active. if we are lucky sprinkles will reach the ground. high clouds and virga today. temperatures in the mid-60s along the coast. upper 60s in san francisco. and upper 70s elsewhere. we'll have a better chance for light showers this time tomorrow. and a possible two chances sunday and monday. >>> all right. well, we do have a stalled tanker here. it's on southbound 280 at highway 1. first they said it was on fire but then they canceled the fire department to be sent to the area. so you drive to pacifica is generally slow. the earlier sigalert has also canceled that was out there. >>> coming up, meet the man who wears extra large with pride. target's only and i've had some work done. in '62 they put in a conversation pit. brilliant. in '74 they got s
thomas. san jose police are looking for witnesses to the city's 24th homicide of the year. michaeln carlos. he was at the lou restaurant and bar club when neighbors heard three gunshots they believe killed the 34-year-old. >>> we'll check in with mike now for a look at the forecast. >> all right, you will see this radar that looks very active. if we are lucky sprinkles will reach the ground. high clouds and virga today. temperatures in the mid-60s along the coast. upper 60s in...
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michael brown, who was killed in ferguson. i think about tamir rice, who was killed in cleveland. i think about elise and thomas, killed in los angeles. i think about jordan davis, killed in jacksonville. i think about the tosha mckinney, killed in fairfield. oscar grant, killed in california. roger, houston texas. i think about myron byrd in tulsa oklahoma. -- travis carter, jonesboro arkansas. victor right. sandra bland, texas. about monro, a 107-year-old grandfather executed by the pine bluff, arkansas police department. what these families want, what our entire immunity once is truth and accountability. , i met with attorney general loretta lynch, the first black woman to be appointed attorney general for the united states. we talked about accountability across the board. than simplyore counting us when we are being put in jail, when we are being charged with life felony convictions, when we are counting our children who have been charged as adults and being incarcerated. true accountability also must mean holding doors to those who protect and serve us when they commit illegal acts, like shooting our broth
michael brown, who was killed in ferguson. i think about tamir rice, who was killed in cleveland. i think about elise and thomas, killed in los angeles. i think about jordan davis, killed in jacksonville. i think about the tosha mckinney, killed in fairfield. oscar grant, killed in california. roger, houston texas. i think about myron byrd in tulsa oklahoma. -- travis carter, jonesboro arkansas. victor right. sandra bland, texas. about monro, a 107-year-old grandfather executed by the pine...
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michael brown who was killed in ferguson, missouri. i think about tamir rice who was killed in cleveland, ohio. i think about alicia thomasin fairfield virginia. i think about oscar grant who was killed in california. robert, houston, texas. i think about munro byrd in tulsa, oklahoma. eric garner in staten island. walter scott, north charleston, south carolina. victor why don't new iberia louisiana. sandra bland, texas. and i even think about munro isadore, a 107 year old grandfather executed by the pine bluff arkansas police department. what all these families want what our entire committee want, what we demand is truth and accountability. yesterday in my capacity as president of the national bar association i met with attorney general loretta lynch, the first black woman to be appointed attorney general of the united states. we talked about accountability across the border. that means more than simply counting us and we have been put in jail, when we are being charged with felony convictions, when we are counting our children who have been charged as adults and being incarcerated to support the prison industrial comple
michael brown who was killed in ferguson, missouri. i think about tamir rice who was killed in cleveland, ohio. i think about alicia thomasin fairfield virginia. i think about oscar grant who was killed in california. robert, houston, texas. i think about munro byrd in tulsa, oklahoma. eric garner in staten island. walter scott, north charleston, south carolina. victor why don't new iberia louisiana. sandra bland, texas. and i even think about munro isadore, a 107 year old grandfather executed...
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an independent review overseen by respected leaders, thomas pickering, one of the great diplomats of our time, admiral michael moen, they completed their work in less than three months, not 17 months. the review board immediately put out a hard-hitting report with a series of recommendations to make sure an attack like this doesn't happen someplace else around the world. what was secretary clinton's reaction to that report? she took responsibility immediately and began to implement the recommendations. cost of at y, the least $5 million to attack secretary clinton, republicans have done little to investigate the benghazi attacks and what little work house republicans actually did do only confirmed the basic point as all the previous investigations. house republicans sadly abused the tragic deaths of four innocent americans and turned it into an appalling political farce. the very notion that an official house committee was used as a political tool is inexcuseable. i would suggest that the chairman of that committee should be ashamed of himself. it's even more disgraceful that nearly, i repeat, $5 million taxp
an independent review overseen by respected leaders, thomas pickering, one of the great diplomats of our time, admiral michael moen, they completed their work in less than three months, not 17 months. the review board immediately put out a hard-hitting report with a series of recommendations to make sure an attack like this doesn't happen someplace else around the world. what was secretary clinton's reaction to that report? she took responsibility immediately and began to implement the...
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the independent review, overseen by respected leaders, thomas pickering, one of the great diplomats of our time, and theyal michael mullen, completed their work in less than three months. not 17 months. the review board put out a hard-hitting report with recommendations to make sure an attack like this does not happen someplace else around the world. and what was secretary clinton's reaction? she took responsibility immediately and began to implement recommendations on the accountability review board. leastmary, they spent at $5 million to attack secretary clinton. have doneommittee, little to investigate the attacks. what little work the house republicans actually did do only confirmed basic findings all of the previous investigations found. house republicans sadly have used the tragic deaths of four innocent americans and turned it into an appalling political farce. it was used as a political tool, that is inexcusable. i would suggest the chairman should be ashamed of himself. it is even more disgraceful that $5 million in taxpayer dollars were spent on this political hit job. senate democrats will continue to f
the independent review, overseen by respected leaders, thomas pickering, one of the great diplomats of our time, and theyal michael mullen, completed their work in less than three months. not 17 months. the review board put out a hard-hitting report with recommendations to make sure an attack like this does not happen someplace else around the world. and what was secretary clinton's reaction? she took responsibility immediately and began to implement recommendations on the accountability review...