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i'm mike walter in los angeles. let's take it "full frame."
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i'm mike walter coming to you from the heart of new york city's vibrant times square. let's take it "full frame."
i'm mike walter coming to you from the heart of new york city's vibrant times square. let's take it "full frame."
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i'm mike walter.s erica grow and she has probably the best news of the day, except for the second baby panda. more on that coming up. >> the panda twins kind of trump this forecast which is hard to do. >> yes. >> because it's another wonderful day. if you enjoyed yesterday, you are going to love today as well. just a few more clouds is the only difference we have in the forecast from yesterday. we are starting off with temperatures that are in the 50s in a lot of spots but you can see here in the day planner on the michael & son weather cam that we are going to pop into the mid-70s by 10:00 a.m., a few clouds with a temperature of 83 at 1:00, going to be a great day to have lunch outdoors, anything you want to do outside it's going to be perfect today. the winds will be light for the most part today. they will become more southerly as we head into the afternoon, we are going to pop that temperature into the upper 80s this afternoon as well. current temperature, though, as i mentioned before, a little
i'm mike walter.s erica grow and she has probably the best news of the day, except for the second baby panda. more on that coming up. >> the panda twins kind of trump this forecast which is hard to do. >> yes. >> because it's another wonderful day. if you enjoyed yesterday, you are going to love today as well. just a few more clouds is the only difference we have in the forecast from yesterday. we are starting off with temperatures that are in the 50s in a lot of spots but you...
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mike. >> and walter staib was really upset at city tavern. he runs it. he is head chef. he is the man. as referenced on air on the show, the article is slanderous. he went on to say city tavern has consecutively won the trip advise or award for excellence for many years running because, this was rated as one of the top ten restaurants in the city. >> he even tweeted and he said you know what, i want to have a debate with victor, on the show and let's have it out. >> that would be fun. >> yes. >> knock out, drag out. >> guy who wrote the article and some people on this list. >> victor, are you watching, come on in and let's debate. >> sueby. >> i'm ready, i don't agree with anything he said yesterday either. >> betsy ross also text me yesterday. >> betsy ross has a phone. >> yes. >> really. >> well, she's a modern girl. >> yes. >> do you remember those benches that they called once upon a nation. >> yes. >> just so we know. >> am i back in focus. >> yes. >> let's start with the weather and then we will talk about where i was yesterday. yeah eagles have their open practice today at linco
mike. >> and walter staib was really upset at city tavern. he runs it. he is head chef. he is the man. as referenced on air on the show, the article is slanderous. he went on to say city tavern has consecutively won the trip advise or award for excellence for many years running because, this was rated as one of the top ten restaurants in the city. >> he even tweeted and he said you know what, i want to have a debate with victor, on the show and let's have it out. >> that would...
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walter scott,sin of the freddie gray, mike brown, in the nine in south carolina -- the list goes on andand continues to grow. i know there are many issues facing our urban communities right now and it is hard to ignore one of the most glaring concerns. so let's start with one of the things the hashtag #blacklivesmatter. i am going to ask the first question. we will start with jenee -- we are still fighting some of the injustices that we fought during the civil rights movement, but do you think that it was easier to galvanize around one person or leader because it seemed like there were less people leaving that fight as opposed to now when there are many? and how do you think that new dynamic of so many people trying to get their hands on and help is affecting or hurting our cause. ms. ingram: i think that is a great question. morning, national urban league, i'm so excited to be here this morning. i think that is a great question in terms of leadership, that i would challenge that there were as many people leaving them as there are no. -- are now. in a lot of ways, we are in this moment
walter scott,sin of the freddie gray, mike brown, in the nine in south carolina -- the list goes on andand continues to grow. i know there are many issues facing our urban communities right now and it is hard to ignore one of the most glaring concerns. so let's start with one of the things the hashtag #blacklivesmatter. i am going to ask the first question. we will start with jenee -- we are still fighting some of the injustices that we fought during the civil rights movement, but do you think...
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. >>> philanthropist mike bezos, son of amazon.com founder jeff bezos, talks about his experience emigrating from cuba as a boy. aspen institute walter isaacson takes place at the national constitution center in philadelphia. >>> well, the immigrant sometimes is the one who best understands that concept of freedom and what america's all about. tell us about your experience as an immigrant. how did you get here? what did you feel? >> all right. good. thank you. first of all, for allow me to be here the conversations have been so unbelievable. i'm over the top already. doing something that is so we take for granted these discussions, these conversations. it's unbelievable. okay. so go back to 1958, back in c a cuba. i was at that time maybe 13, 14 years old. and i was fine. i was a teenager doing my thing, going to school, minding my own business. there was no thought of ever leaving cuba. my dad is a -- he owned the lumber mill, which he worked hard at. that's where i learned my work ethics from. get up at 5:00 in the morning and work until 5:00 in the evening. and so it was -- but it was a good comfortable life. then all the sudden t
. >>> philanthropist mike bezos, son of amazon.com founder jeff bezos, talks about his experience emigrating from cuba as a boy. aspen institute walter isaacson takes place at the national constitution center in philadelphia. >>> well, the immigrant sometimes is the one who best understands that concept of freedom and what america's all about. tell us about your experience as an immigrant. how did you get here? what did you feel? >> all right. good. thank you. first of...
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sandra blanton, samuel debose, walter scott, freddie gray, trayvon martin, mike brown and emanuel ninesouth carolina, and the list goes on and on and on, continues to grow. i know there are many issues facing our urban communities right now and it's hard to ignore one of the most glaring concerns out there so let's start with one of the things that's been in hashtag black lives matter. spoke to the mic but i will walk over there. i will ask you to answer and walk over there. it seemed like i will start with janaye that we are still fighting some of the injustices we fought during the civil rights movement, but do you think that it was easier to galvanize around one person or later because it seemed like there were less people leading that fight as opposed to know when there are many trying to fight that fight? how do you think the new dynamic of so many people trying to get their hands on and help is affecting or hurting or helping our cause speak with i think that's a great question. as you joined us. good morning, national urban league. i'm so excited to be here. i think that's a gre
sandra blanton, samuel debose, walter scott, freddie gray, trayvon martin, mike brown and emanuel ninesouth carolina, and the list goes on and on and on, continues to grow. i know there are many issues facing our urban communities right now and it's hard to ignore one of the most glaring concerns out there so let's start with one of the things that's been in hashtag black lives matter. spoke to the mic but i will walk over there. i will ask you to answer and walk over there. it seemed like i...
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[silence] >> senator glenn, walter scott -- sandra bland. trayvon martin, mikeht in south carolina, and the list goes on and on and on and continues to grow. i know that many issues a seeing our urban communities right now and it's hard to ignore one of the most glaring concerns out there so let's start with one of the things that's been pinned hashtag black lives matter. i will walk right over there and ask the first question and esther and i walked over there. it seems like i will start with usage of radio since we are still fighting some of the injustices that we fought during the civil rights movement but do you think that during the time it was easy to sort of galvanized around one person practicing like there were less people leading to fight a post in now with our many trying to fight that fight? how do you think a new dynamic and so when people try to get their hands on adult is affecting arctic are helping our cause? >> i think that's a great question. as you join us. good morning, national urban league. i'm so excited to be here this morning. i think t
[silence] >> senator glenn, walter scott -- sandra bland. trayvon martin, mikeht in south carolina, and the list goes on and on and on and continues to grow. i know that many issues a seeing our urban communities right now and it's hard to ignore one of the most glaring concerns out there so let's start with one of the things that's been pinned hashtag black lives matter. i will walk right over there and ask the first question and esther and i walked over there. it seems like i will start...
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. >>> philanthropist mike bezos father of jeff bezos talks about his experiences emigrating from cuba as a boy. the conversation with aspen pen institute with walter isakson takes place at the national koourgs center in -- constitution center in philadelphia. >>> well, the emigrant sometimee is the one who best understandss that concept of freedom and whac america is all about. tell us about your experience an an immigrant. how did you get here and what did you feel? >> all right. thank you. first of all, for allowing me tm be here.e the conversations have been so unbelievable. i'm over the top already. doing something that we so take for granted, these discussions, these conversations, it is unbelievable.. okay, so go back to 1958, back in cuba.cuba and i was, at that time, maybe . 13, 14 years old. and i was fine. i was a teen-ager, doing my thing, going to school, minding my own business. there was no thought of ever leaving cuba. my dad is a -- he owned a lumbeh mill, which he worked hard at. and that is where i learned my work ethics from.get get up at 5:00 in the morning and work until 5:00 in the evening. and seno it was -- but it was a goo
. >>> philanthropist mike bezos father of jeff bezos talks about his experiences emigrating from cuba as a boy. the conversation with aspen pen institute with walter isakson takes place at the national koourgs center in -- constitution center in philadelphia. >>> well, the emigrant sometimee is the one who best understandss that concept of freedom and whac america is all about. tell us about your experience an an immigrant. how did you get here and what did you feel? >>...
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my buddy, mike freeman, great sports writer. he says jen na waltersach someday, and i'm inclined to believe him. >> i would be down with that. thank you from washington d.c. >>> coming up next the killing of cecil the lion and why it makes so many of us so upset. >>> also the message behind the empty chair. there's more at the top of the hour. e're gonna pop around the clock tonight. ♪ ♪ put your glad rags on and join me hon' ♪ ♪ we'll have some fun when the clock strikes one. ♪ ♪ we're gonna pop ♪ ♪ ...around the clock tonight. we're gonna pop, pop, pop ♪ ... 'till the broad daylight. ♪ ♪ we're gonna pop around the clock tonight. ♪ pop in new tide pods plus febreze a 4 in 1 detergent that cleans brightens and fights stains. now with 24-hour freshness. feeling intense lower back pain? did you know it may be coming from being on your feet all day? dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts are uniquely designed to provide immediate all day relief from lower back pain. no student's ever photographed mean ms. colegrove. but your dell 2-in-1 laptop gives yo
my buddy, mike freeman, great sports writer. he says jen na waltersach someday, and i'm inclined to believe him. >> i would be down with that. thank you from washington d.c. >>> coming up next the killing of cecil the lion and why it makes so many of us so upset. >>> also the message behind the empty chair. there's more at the top of the hour. e're gonna pop around the clock tonight. ♪ ♪ put your glad rags on and join me hon' ♪ ♪ we'll have some fun when the...
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walter scott,sin of the freddie gray, mike brown, in the nine in south carolina -- the list goes on andand continues to grow. i know there are many issues facing our urban communities right now and it is hard to ignore one of the most glaring concerns. so let's start with one of the things the hashtag #blacklivesmatter. i am going to ask the first question. we will start with jenee -- we are still fighting some of the injustices that we fought during the civil rights movement, but do you think that it was easier to galvanize around one person or leader because it seemed like there were less people leaving that fight as opposed to now when there are many? and how do you think that new dynamic of so many people trying to get their hands on and help is affecting or hurting our cause. ms. ingram: i think that is a great question. morning, national urban league, i'm so excited to be here this morning. i think that is a great question in terms of leadership, that i would challenge that there were as many people leaving them as there are no. -- are now. in a lot of ways, we are in this moment
walter scott,sin of the freddie gray, mike brown, in the nine in south carolina -- the list goes on andand continues to grow. i know there are many issues facing our urban communities right now and it is hard to ignore one of the most glaring concerns. so let's start with one of the things the hashtag #blacklivesmatter. i am going to ask the first question. we will start with jenee -- we are still fighting some of the injustices that we fought during the civil rights movement, but do you think...
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first, let me say it's great to be back in this forum, i thank walter and clark for making this possible, and i appreciate for not being mike lump kin, but it is good to get this band back together, and i'm very pleased to be on this stage with my two former colleagues. i'll also say that i spent most of my time in uniform avoiding kim dozier -- [laughter] but it wasn't for lack of respect for her tenacity or the quality of her work. but it's good to be with you today, kim. >> thank you. >> so i didn't hear -- i left military service now almost four years ago. isil wasn't on our scope. it is a new phenomenon, and so i can't, i can't talk about isil from my historical perspective as a commander of special operations command. but i do agree with mike and kathleen that isil is a real threat, it's a real regional threat. the persecution and the violence are threatening and scary to many. and it is a real threat to us. but i think that we -- when we speak of isil as kind of the next generation of al-qaeda, we undercredit them as an army. al-qaeda, clearly a terrorist group. but isil is organized and behaving like an army with re
first, let me say it's great to be back in this forum, i thank walter and clark for making this possible, and i appreciate for not being mike lump kin, but it is good to get this band back together, and i'm very pleased to be on this stage with my two former colleagues. i'll also say that i spent most of my time in uniform avoiding kim dozier -- [laughter] but it wasn't for lack of respect for her tenacity or the quality of her work. but it's good to be with you today, kim. >> thank you....
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walter palmer killed cecil while on a hunting trip in zimbabwe. look at little cecil. >> isn't that what the dentist wanted to do to cecil, kill it and sell it. >> oh, mike>> weird. >> really cool ty is doing it. that thing will sellout. it goes to the conservation organization. >> yes. >> have of course, we learned also in zimbabwe, a doctor, over in western pennsylvania, also kind of did the the same thing. >> yes. >> i think it was an elephant. >> it is important that we bring awareness to this. did you see that the empire state building, they have projections oven dangered species on the empire state building that was trending. >> really cool looking. >> three minutes before 7:00 o'clock. >>> do you want to dough before you want to do it. technology apple and google are working on that is making some people uncomfortable. >>> strangers surveillance video surfaces why police say they will in the look into this case. and is this surveillance video, really think not. >>> got to have a wawa, with a beer section inside. >> what? >> one store in our area wants to start selling beer. >> that is breaking news. >>> and, you know, you always hear women complai
walter palmer killed cecil while on a hunting trip in zimbabwe. look at little cecil. >> isn't that what the dentist wanted to do to cecil, kill it and sell it. >> oh, mike>> weird. >> really cool ty is doing it. that thing will sellout. it goes to the conservation organization. >> yes. >> have of course, we learned also in zimbabwe, a doctor, over in western pennsylvania, also kind of did the the same thing. >> yes. >> i think it was an elephant....
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mike ryan, straight ahead. >>> more bad blood for media stocks after a broad selloff earlier this month. disney now down more than 16% in 30 days. guest host walterthe changing media landscape >>> and it's literally the coolest new trend in health. >> in this universe, there's only one absolute. everything freezes. >> why lebron james and lindsay lohan are turning to the subzero temperatures of cry owe therapy to repair their bodies. >> oh, look. frost. >> harry? >> the second hour of "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ ice ice baby ♪ >>> live from the beating heart of business, new york city. this is "squawk box." >> welcome back to "squawk box" right here on cnbc, physician in business worldwide. i'm andrew sorkin along with becky lease. walter isaacson is a cnbc contributor. becky has your morning headlines, and boy, are they big this morning. >> they are. take a look at what's been hang with this sell off in global stocks, spreading to asia. japan's nikkei fell by 3%. the shanghai composite off by 4%. declines have exceeded 1% for many markets. the dax down by 1.3% and so is the kak in france. in italy the market down by 1%, as well. this all co
mike ryan, straight ahead. >>> more bad blood for media stocks after a broad selloff earlier this month. disney now down more than 16% in 30 days. guest host walterthe changing media landscape >>> and it's literally the coolest new trend in health. >> in this universe, there's only one absolute. everything freezes. >> why lebron james and lindsay lohan are turning to the subzero temperatures of cry owe therapy to repair their bodies. >> oh, look. frost....