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. >> some of the minutia in terms of the information coming out from his lawyer that he was going to try to fight extradition, we know the french president francois hollande wanted him extradited to paris to stand trial. but there was some push back from his lawyers suggesting that "a," salah abdeslam as we mentioned was cooperating with authorities but was going to fight extradition. do we have any information as to whether or not he had been interrogated, had been questioned by belgium counterterrorism officials, had he been cooperating? >> well his lawyer said he had been cooperating and investigators have said that he had told them a number of things including about his involvement in the paris attacks, that he had planned to blow himself up alongside -- along with the other nine attackers. but that he changed his mind. that's as much as we know. what he had told them about the activities of other militants in the city and what they might be planning we don't know. but it seems fairly clear that the authorities were not aware of this particular threat before it happened this morn
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they're down to the minutia.hey know they get to vote for individual delegates, and they want to know, well, which way do these delegates lean, monica. would they be a trump supporter? i had a guy call me, identified himself as completely anti-trump because he's pro-life. i had then a slew of people calling in saying, "that was good to know. i didn't know that. definitely i'm a trump person. i'm gonna avoid voting for him." so we're actually down to looking at the delegates. that's how intense people are that are paying attention to this. >> the big story that i think a lot of people are missing is republican turnout is enormous everywhere, and greatly exceeding republican turnout in previous years, whereas the democratic turnout is down, and that's got to be a concern, i think, going towards the general that there's a much greater level of interest in the republican race. >> the tide just might surge towards a republican winner. >> on john kasich, john kasich is what we used to call a favorite son. it would have
they're down to the minutia.hey know they get to vote for individual delegates, and they want to know, well, which way do these delegates lean, monica. would they be a trump supporter? i had a guy call me, identified himself as completely anti-trump because he's pro-life. i had then a slew of people calling in saying, "that was good to know. i didn't know that. definitely i'm a trump person. i'm gonna avoid voting for him." so we're actually down to looking at the delegates. that's...
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we can get into the minutia of it, but this is a fibonacci retracement that is providing some key resistance. but aa big round number, lot of times those numbers are not important here this time, it is. above that, 2050 will be the next number to keep an eye on. we are overbought on a near-term basis. that havehe issues been causing these problems here, like oil, oil has had a huge rally, but has not made a major breakout. we still have always to go. we could see an breakup above $40. vonnie: i know you have been looking at transports, xal for some clues. transportation index led the market on the way down, bottom to earlier this time, had a nice rally, and now is near its 200-day moving average. i'm looking at the airline stocks. that is right on its 200-day moving average. that has been key resistance for several months. it has gotten close several times but each time has rolled over. if this index can break out to the upside, that should help the transportation index overall, and positive for the markets. that is something to be watching, especially because it has been going up as oil is
we can get into the minutia of it, but this is a fibonacci retracement that is providing some key resistance. but aa big round number, lot of times those numbers are not important here this time, it is. above that, 2050 will be the next number to keep an eye on. we are overbought on a near-term basis. that havehe issues been causing these problems here, like oil, oil has had a huge rally, but has not made a major breakout. we still have always to go. we could see an breakup above $40. vonnie: i...
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we just had ed rollins who knows the ins and outs and the minutia, he admits he had been wrong in the is there a way for governor kasich to make a play here? >> well, probably not governor kasich, but he has a right to stay in as a former governor, particularly when he has his home state of ohio coming up, and have a chance to put his ideas forward. to me, though, the pennant on the race remains the democratic nominee, whether it's hillary clinton or whether it's bernie sanders, they are very direct about wanting to continue this march to the left in the united states. this march to greater regulation, to a lower economy, one that doesn't offer the job opportunities the american people have. that's at the heart of the frustration that's driving a lot of the campaign this year, and i believe the republicans are going to be in a position to offer an alternative and to defeat either hillary clinton or bernie sanders because their ideas are the wrong ideas for america. liz: governor bredesen, to the other side of, that bernie sanders, he stays in for how much longer? do you think he stand
we just had ed rollins who knows the ins and outs and the minutia, he admits he had been wrong in the is there a way for governor kasich to make a play here? >> well, probably not governor kasich, but he has a right to stay in as a former governor, particularly when he has his home state of ohio coming up, and have a chance to put his ideas forward. to me, though, the pennant on the race remains the democratic nominee, whether it's hillary clinton or whether it's bernie sanders, they are...
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he was not a guy interested in the minutia as bill clinton and bush bush but he understood the big picture. she understood p.r. and kept a from relationship with friends in hollywood and across the country knowing what people were thinking and was a valuable asset to me as political director. she always asked tough questions and you had to response tand i n working for her and with her and to a certain extent the country lot a great patriot and one of the greatest couples ever. >> we talk about the love, the bond, the political bond, as well, and she was also a mother, obviously, to patty and ron, a step mother to maureen and michael and managed that, all throughout her life, as well. >> right, she also restoreed what was having covered it at the time, badly needed glam are are of the white house. at the time we were just coming off of the hostage crisis, the hostages were just released and opened was being sworn in but we had been told to put on sweaters and turn down thermostats and everything was low key and understated with belt tightening nance reagan believes that the white house and
he was not a guy interested in the minutia as bill clinton and bush bush but he understood the big picture. she understood p.r. and kept a from relationship with friends in hollywood and across the country knowing what people were thinking and was a valuable asset to me as political director. she always asked tough questions and you had to response tand i n working for her and with her and to a certain extent the country lot a great patriot and one of the greatest couples ever. >> we talk...
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we could talk for hours about the minutia of the policies of the obama administration and how that disappointedhe left, but that is essentially why you're seeing a depressed turnout on the left and the enhanced turnout on the right. juan: james peterson, i want to turn to the biggest prize last night in the primary, which was texas, the home state of republican presidential candidate ted cruz. he celebrated his victories in texas, oklahoma, and alaska with a round of mudslinging against the republican front-runner donald trump. >> tomorrow morning we have a choice. so long as the field remains divided, donald trump's path to thenominati remainsore kely. d that would be disaster for republicans. for conservatives and for the nation. tonight, we have seen that our campaign is the only campaign that has beaten, that can feed, and that will be donald trump. amy: that is ted cruz of speaking in houston. we're going to go to austin to the digital editor of the texas observer has helped lead the day-to-day political coverage, formally a senior political reporter at rh reality check. we're still with d
we could talk for hours about the minutia of the policies of the obama administration and how that disappointedhe left, but that is essentially why you're seeing a depressed turnout on the left and the enhanced turnout on the right. juan: james peterson, i want to turn to the biggest prize last night in the primary, which was texas, the home state of republican presidential candidate ted cruz. he celebrated his victories in texas, oklahoma, and alaska with a round of mudslinging against the...
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era of support is gone now, and that's really what markets were reacting to, not necessarily the minutiae economic data. >> i think there is an element of what we're calling a revaluation. this is more than just a correction. it's a revaluation. that revaluation is based on the recognition that we're running out of potential policy responses. so it's not so much that we are continuing to plod along at this 2% gdp growth rate. it's that should we hit a bump in the road, there's a realization that monetary policy has run its course, fiscal policy for a whole variety of reasons around the globe is constrained, and the kind of pro-business policies that could help at this point, at least in the u.s., aren't going to happen in a presidential election year. >> so given what we have seen in the markets and given your sort of rosy, more upbeat view on the u.s. economy, where do you see pockets of bargains in this market? >> probably the most interesting place for us might be in the mlp space. this is one of the most beat-up spaces. we think it was overdone. we think it was based on frankly fault
era of support is gone now, and that's really what markets were reacting to, not necessarily the minutiae economic data. >> i think there is an element of what we're calling a revaluation. this is more than just a correction. it's a revaluation. that revaluation is based on the recognition that we're running out of potential policy responses. so it's not so much that we are continuing to plod along at this 2% gdp growth rate. it's that should we hit a bump in the road, there's a...
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but do you trust congress to understand both the minutiae technologically and the big, i guess, implicationsonstitutionally? >> it's hard to trust anybody, but i think i'd trust the congress because there might be somebody there that has a strong belief than i would the fbi. and also congress has already spoken to this. they have given the authority to use encryption. matter of fact, they like it when apple develops encryption so they can use it. but what they want is monopoly control of it. they don't want the people to haven description to protect themselves against the snooping of government, and that's where the real problem is coming in. but the authority is there. what worries me is a little bit what you're alluding to. it goes back to the congress to reassess this law, can we depend on the congress? it's a shame, but we shouldn't even be worrying about that, because the constitution is rather clear about this. liz: can i push back -- >> that our pryce should be protected. liz: let me push back on something you said. you said fbi's comb hawaii has, quote, lost all credibility. you know
but do you trust congress to understand both the minutiae technologically and the big, i guess, implicationsonstitutionally? >> it's hard to trust anybody, but i think i'd trust the congress because there might be somebody there that has a strong belief than i would the fbi. and also congress has already spoken to this. they have given the authority to use encryption. matter of fact, they like it when apple develops encryption so they can use it. but what they want is monopoly control of...
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being detailed enough and i have to argue with mike when he's being far too detailed and focused on minutia. in all seriousness, it's a process that necks down from broad objectives through to the specific dollars and cents that instain she -- instantiate them. it is a process that the department has been using now for over 50 years through various changes. it's a process that we have been working inside the department to reboot, revamp, improve. part of what we are trying to do is tighten that linkage from strategy all the way through to budget, which is part of why you see the three of us spending a lot more time together than perhaps has sometimes been the case. what are the -- what are the details that make up that tying of resources to strategy, that tying of resources to the outcomes that the nation needs? as bob indicated, we had to start with critical objectives. one of the things that we had that was enormously powerful in the budget cycle, the program budget cycle that was just concluded was clear and early guidance from the secretary of defense as to the strategic priorities. he
being detailed enough and i have to argue with mike when he's being far too detailed and focused on minutia. in all seriousness, it's a process that necks down from broad objectives through to the specific dollars and cents that instain she -- instantiate them. it is a process that the department has been using now for over 50 years through various changes. it's a process that we have been working inside the department to reboot, revamp, improve. part of what we are trying to do is tighten that...
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probably the piece that is least famg to folks who are not immersed in our department of defense minutia and our processes, but it's really about connecting the broad goals of our strategy and of our operational planning with the capabilities, the capacity, and the readiness that's required to cary them out. it's about delivering comprehensive deterrence for the nation to secure the beneficial piece for the american people and for the world. but in essence what that means is i have to argue with both of these gentlemen regularly. i have to argue with bob when he's not being detailed enough and i have to argue with mike when he's being far too detailed and focused on minutia. in all seriousness, it's a process that necks down from broad objectives through to the specific dollars and cents that substantiate them. it is a process that the department has been using now for over 50 years through various changes. it's a process that we have been working inside the department to reboot, revamp, improve. part of what we are trying to do is tighten that linkage from strategy all the way through t
probably the piece that is least famg to folks who are not immersed in our department of defense minutia and our processes, but it's really about connecting the broad goals of our strategy and of our operational planning with the capabilities, the capacity, and the readiness that's required to cary them out. it's about delivering comprehensive deterrence for the nation to secure the beneficial piece for the american people and for the world. but in essence what that means is i have to argue...
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makes it easier to start and don't lose track of the most important things and get bogged down by the minutia. workplace and home. i'm pretty good at the workplace. at home i'm bad. you take the professional and take it home and you did it in your case because you wanted have dinner more with your kid? >> exactly right. a method known as the five y that comes out of lean manufacturing. we don't think of our home as a factory but my wife and i said we want to take the five y's and solve the problem why we are not having dinner with our 7-year-old and 4-year-old. the problem is we are not having dinner. why? why is that? we get home too late. why are we getting home too late? at the end of the day we want to leave at 5:00 but all of these e-mails and things to deal with and don't leave the office until 6:00 so why the e-mails at the end of the day? we are getting to work too late in the morning! the first meeting is starting too late and why are we getting to work too late in the morning? we want to leave by 8:00 but it takes forever to get the kids dressed and we don't leave until 8:30, 8:45.
makes it easier to start and don't lose track of the most important things and get bogged down by the minutia. workplace and home. i'm pretty good at the workplace. at home i'm bad. you take the professional and take it home and you did it in your case because you wanted have dinner more with your kid? >> exactly right. a method known as the five y that comes out of lean manufacturing. we don't think of our home as a factory but my wife and i said we want to take the five y's and solve...
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how about that, getting involved in the minutiae. good for him. what else? >> a 40-foot art installation called big bling coming to madison square park. look at that. >> kind of looks like the world coaster. >> it's a mock-up. it will be made of plywood, chain-link fencing topped with 24care rat gold leaf. >> how big is it going to be? >> he's huge, greg. i think it's 22 -- 40-foot. >> all right. >> 40-foot art installation. so are you interested in this? it will be installed in the park he's had some of his work shown at the knew -- museum of modern art. >> look at all these dogs. they're just hanging out. [laughter] >> hopefully, they won't enjoy it too much. sculpture. >> imagine that, right? dogs, they have no -- they have no problem doing that stuff anywhere in front of anybody. [laughter] [laughter] forget that. >> you thinking about that? >> no, i'm not. audrey, what's going on? >> let's think about some nicewet? great day to be outdoors with your dog because we are going to experience temperatures well above average for this time of year. normally we
how about that, getting involved in the minutiae. good for him. what else? >> a 40-foot art installation called big bling coming to madison square park. look at that. >> kind of looks like the world coaster. >> it's a mock-up. it will be made of plywood, chain-link fencing topped with 24care rat gold leaf. >> how big is it going to be? >> he's huge, greg. i think it's 22 -- 40-foot. >> all right. >> 40-foot art installation. so are you interested in...
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make sure you're mindful of that and of all the traffic minutia you need. >> and keeping an eye on all of that and things are heating up with the weather and with that traffic. let's go to the map in brooklyn. an accident is blocking two lanes of the westbound parkway, means the delays back to rockaway parkway and let's go to the live camera. in hempstead, we have an accident to tell you about. it's blurry and you can see the lights of the police activity there and this is on the westbound southern state parkway at eagle avenue and that is causing minor delays. we'll keep an eye on that throughout the morning and some problems on path trains this morning. we have 15-minute delays in both directions and that is on the journal square 33rd street line due to signal problems and give yourself some time in that direction. alternate side parking is in affect citywide and over to chris. >>> and a mass shooting during a party. five people were killed after a gunman opened fire and two shooters barged in last night and began the ambush steel attack. officers say four women and a man were killed
make sure you're mindful of that and of all the traffic minutia you need. >> and keeping an eye on all of that and things are heating up with the weather and with that traffic. let's go to the map in brooklyn. an accident is blocking two lanes of the westbound parkway, means the delays back to rockaway parkway and let's go to the live camera. in hempstead, we have an accident to tell you about. it's blurry and you can see the lights of the police activity there and this is on the...
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in some, all the chairman's leadership team can agree to do is minutia, setting expectations for timelineso pose proposed dits on our internal e-mail chains. this demonstrates there is no intention of making any real changes absent congressional directives that would improve the ability of americans to participate in their government. to the extend the subcommittee needs additional areas to review i would observe that the office of general council has turned from an office focused on providing neutral legal analysis and defending item before the courts into what it believes is effectively a sixth commissioner with the ability to supersede the views of duly appointed and sworn commissioners. this is harmful to the fcc's and institution and will ensure that partiality and law are limited to the realm of secondary considerations. i applaud the subcommittee for its efforts to increase commercial spec trumg and remove barriers to the deployment of facilities. all potential bands should be considered and simple and proven licensing frameworks should be adopted to ensure maximum investment innova
in some, all the chairman's leadership team can agree to do is minutia, setting expectations for timelineso pose proposed dits on our internal e-mail chains. this demonstrates there is no intention of making any real changes absent congressional directives that would improve the ability of americans to participate in their government. to the extend the subcommittee needs additional areas to review i would observe that the office of general council has turned from an office focused on providing...
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. >> you're talking about thee ta breakfast ones.kf >> you can get aas minutia.st o this one is the crunch wrap itt will have cheetos inside of it.o here's the thing,.ng. >> -- you think if you order yd the breakfast one with cheetosht added they would do that for thf you. >> why does he do this. >> i'm going to taco bell afterr work and pouring a bag of cheetos into my tacos so i can try this.try this. >> i'm not surprised.'m n >> looking at all the differente frito lay.ay perhaps next we can have the t pita chips or maybe the >> how about a pita rito,. >> there you go. there you go. >> you're welcome taco bowl bell. >> i'm going to give it another try.try >>> steve this is near and dear to your heart.. is foofighter foofighters breaks dave grohl going solo.ol nope.pe they will stay together and keee performing rumors were swirlingw around as the group was breaking up after dave grohl performed a solo act at the academy awards.. people were saying there's going to be bad news coming when theyw told fans they had bigadig announcement.unceme instead, they addresse
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that's minutia liz: no buzzer on you.tuart: i like that word, scott. >> why can't the free market figure that out? i don't go to airlines that nickel and dime you, i don't fly them. if the rest of the world does that, we don't need anybody telling us how to spend the money. stuart: the trouble is it's know the a free market, it's a ologopoly. >> new word. stuart: the negative interest rate territory, we apparently think it's okay. the dow is up 60. donald trump labeled a fascist and compared to hitler. and next, someone who worked closely to trump and got fired on "the apprentice." clay aiken on the real trump next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ for your retirement, you want to celebrate the little things, because they're big to you. and that is why you invest. the best returns aren't just measured in dollars. td ameritrade®. [martha and mildred are good to. go. here's your invoice, ladies. a few stops later, and it looks like big ollie is on the mend. it might not seem that glamorous having an old pickup truck for an office... or filling your
that's minutia liz: no buzzer on you.tuart: i like that word, scott. >> why can't the free market figure that out? i don't go to airlines that nickel and dime you, i don't fly them. if the rest of the world does that, we don't need anybody telling us how to spend the money. stuart: the trouble is it's know the a free market, it's a ologopoly. >> new word. stuart: the negative interest rate territory, we apparently think it's okay. the dow is up 60. donald trump labeled a fascist and...
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. >> i understand, but you should be basking in your victory and you're worried about the minutiae of talking about mathematics. i was always very good at mathematics. when they say "he has not hit 50." well, i have. but i haven't -- when you have four people and six people in a race it's almost impossible to hit 50%. it's very hard to hit 50% and i want to say that. the numbers are amazing when i'm at 45% and i have four people in a race, that's a lot. that's amazing and you have some of those people at 10 and 15 and when they leave i'll get it -- that's the other thing, they'll say i'm at 45% and the rest are at 55%. if the other people leave they would get 55%. well, no, because when the other people leave i'll get their votes. people never say that. so it wasn't done in anger, just as education. >> i get the matt and you're right act the math, i just wonder why you take that precious time to pick out a pundit on a network. >> when you've had a big night. >> i don't call it precious time. you have to say something. what else? i'll talk about the weather? >> no, talk about your big
. >> i understand, but you should be basking in your victory and you're worried about the minutiae of talking about mathematics. i was always very good at mathematics. when they say "he has not hit 50." well, i have. but i haven't -- when you have four people and six people in a race it's almost impossible to hit 50%. it's very hard to hit 50% and i want to say that. the numbers are amazing when i'm at 45% and i have four people in a race, that's a lot. that's amazing and you...
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that's something a lot of the campaigns are looking at now sort of trying to catch up on arcane minutiait matters. >> you have got to go woo the delegates even if they're pledged to somebody else. a chance doesn't make it on the first ballot, remember me? i don't care if i'm your second choice here i am. >> we are starting to see hot delegates are. tha by state parties and convention. you are starting to seat cruz campaign and trump campaign make sure pledge to somebody else first one go somewhere else. zeke thanks. >> thank you. >> stay tuned polls closing. keep it here. with my moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, the possibility of a flare was almost always on my mind. thinking about what to avoid where to go... and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that humira helps people like me get uc under control and keep it under control when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humira can lower your ability to fight infections including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have ha
that's something a lot of the campaigns are looking at now sort of trying to catch up on arcane minutiait matters. >> you have got to go woo the delegates even if they're pledged to somebody else. a chance doesn't make it on the first ballot, remember me? i don't care if i'm your second choice here i am. >> we are starting to see hot delegates are. tha by state parties and convention. you are starting to seat cruz campaign and trump campaign make sure pledge to somebody else first...
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we could get into the minutia, who is fighting for second and third.ut honestly, we've got donald trump reality television star, and businessman and never before a politician, poised to lockup all but lockup the nomination tonight in a way that would require anybody else to win, to win at the convention, and hillary clinton, you know, maybe did put enough million cracks in that glass ceiling in 2008 to go all the way this year. it looks like with those two front-runners, we're going to make history. >> starting here in about one minute. here is how this process will take place. we're going to have poll closings in vermont, virginia and georgia. our decision desk, which is honest to god, seqestered. there they are, that's about as close as any of us will get to them. they're on a different floor from us. they make their decisions in a vacuum. they are not considering other news organizations that may make decisions. they are merely making decisions for nbc news and msnbc. so coming up here in less than half a minute now, we will learn what their output
we could get into the minutia, who is fighting for second and third.ut honestly, we've got donald trump reality television star, and businessman and never before a politician, poised to lockup all but lockup the nomination tonight in a way that would require anybody else to win, to win at the convention, and hillary clinton, you know, maybe did put enough million cracks in that glass ceiling in 2008 to go all the way this year. it looks like with those two front-runners, we're going to make...