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mr. wonderful is here in the house.s where he's putting his money to work and the one quote, end quote, loved stock that he actually hates. much more "fast money" still ahead. >>> welcome back to "fast money." let's get to the markets because first time in a number of years investors are rotating out of growth stocks and into value. more from headquarters and the story. >> reporter: they have liked growth since the bull market began and look at the russell 12,000 index versus its growth counterpart. it's outperforming. we look to see what happens with the index, the iwd, ticker code, rises 10% or more in one month and it's up more than 8% already in the last month. know, financials, they account for a big proportion of value indexes and are far the best performing sector. on average it has returned 17% and traded positive in every single instance when the iwd is on a tear. over the last month the stock is up 8.5% and the data suggests there could even be more room to run. when values are in favor, consumer industrials,
mr. wonderful is here in the house.s where he's putting his money to work and the one quote, end quote, loved stock that he actually hates. much more "fast money" still ahead. >>> welcome back to "fast money." let's get to the markets because first time in a number of years investors are rotating out of growth stocks and into value. more from headquarters and the story. >> reporter: they have liked growth since the bull market began and look at the russell...
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mr. wonderful! mr. presidential candidate! >> congratulations on your big win in michigan, senator. >> thank you, tapper. i want to thank everyone who voted for me and apologize to everyone else for making your facebook feed so, so annoying! i mean, i love my supporters, but they are too much, right? i'm great, but i'm not five poster day great. with all due respect to my supporters, get a life! >> larry david reprizing his role as bernie sanders this weekend on "snl." always a hit. doing some pretty controversial research. they are trying to to genetically modify beagles to make them more muscular but as seth doane reports, they have been accused of animal cruelty. >> reporter: the 2,000 beagles at this pound in southern china. scientists led by sway at the institute of biomedical institute of health claim they are the first to alter the successful genetic makeup of dogs. they doubled the muscle mass of meese beagles through the process of gene editing. we knocked out a gene which would ordinarily stop muscles from growing so
mr. wonderful! mr. presidential candidate! >> congratulations on your big win in michigan, senator. >> thank you, tapper. i want to thank everyone who voted for me and apologize to everyone else for making your facebook feed so, so annoying! i mean, i love my supporters, but they are too much, right? i'm great, but i'm not five poster day great. with all due respect to my supporters, get a life! >> larry david reprizing his role as bernie sanders this weekend on...
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mr. wonderful! mr.ate! >> congratulations on your big win in michigan, senator. >> thank you, tapper. i want to thank everyone who voted for me everyone else for making your facebook feed so, so annoying! i mean, i love my supporters, too much, right? i'm great, but i'm not five poster day great. with all due respect to my role as bernie sanders this weekend on "snl." always a hit. >>> scientists in china are doing some pretty controversial they are trying to to genetically modify beagles to make them more muscular but as they have been accused of animal cruelty. >> reporter: the 2,000 beagles at this pound in scientists led by sway at the institute of biomedical they are the first to alter the successful genetic makeup of dogs. they doubled the muscle mass of gh the process of gene editing. we knocked out a gene which would ordinarily stop muscles from growing so these dogs more muscular, li told us. scientists say the idea here is r pets, but rather to mimic diseases like then treat them in an effort to find a cure.a is to create a safe, effective drug. beagles are often used in wis
mr. wonderful! mr.ate! >> congratulations on your big win in michigan, senator. >> thank you, tapper. i want to thank everyone who voted for me everyone else for making your facebook feed so, so annoying! i mean, i love my supporters, too much, right? i'm great, but i'm not five poster day great. with all due respect to my role as bernie sanders this weekend on "snl." always a hit. >>> scientists in china are doing some pretty controversial they are trying to to...
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mr. wonder guard had a lot on his mind. >> very colorful now. greg: we will go over his resume. he also loves jurassic park three. shameless is now in what season? he is a family patriarch. we get to speak with him right now on "good day new york." use that call you build. >> a little bit. a little bit. >> you are despicable. but we like you. what does that say about us? >> he is your repressive bowl. he is hard-working and entrepreneurial. he has a great sense of humor. the life of the party. rosanna: and alcoholic. a real mess up. >> he is a great error. i don't know. i am not quite sure. least interesting and you forget them. >> had to be challenging. and then on top of that, is you get to show off your body. you walk around natural sometimes. >> yes. the song is the worst idea mankind has ever had. rosanna: first of all, i adore your wife. walking around in women's underwear. showing off your body to the world. >> it is okay as long as they are not her underwear. [laughter] it just comes with the business. we have to do things with other people. something, just turn away. ro
mr. wonder guard had a lot on his mind. >> very colorful now. greg: we will go over his resume. he also loves jurassic park three. shameless is now in what season? he is a family patriarch. we get to speak with him right now on "good day new york." use that call you build. >> a little bit. a little bit. >> you are despicable. but we like you. what does that say about us? >> he is your repressive bowl. he is hard-working and entrepreneurial. he has a great sense...
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mrs. knott's wonderful food. people would come in such droves.t had this idea, we've got to entertain these people. tore was the curiosity, just occupy people waiting for food. eventually, that grew into a thing park of sorts, but was almost accidental growth. they did not plan on that kind of park, but it happened just as a means of satisfying people who came here to eat. county began getting developed in earnest -- this was a lot ofs when we had technology companies moving down here, aerospace companies and things, all of a sudden, and disneyland had an incredible uptick in visitors because it was easier to get here. of have the development freeways and automobile culture definitely help to the parks. now the people or not coming here, but it was easier. all of a sudden from los angeles, you would be here in 40 minutes. it was not all side streets and back roads. the start, the city of anaheim has been a tremendous disneylandf having in the city. it started off, there was only 14,500 people when the park opened. the economic boost that had havi
mrs. knott's wonderful food. people would come in such droves.t had this idea, we've got to entertain these people. tore was the curiosity, just occupy people waiting for food. eventually, that grew into a thing park of sorts, but was almost accidental growth. they did not plan on that kind of park, but it happened just as a means of satisfying people who came here to eat. county began getting developed in earnest -- this was a lot ofs when we had technology companies moving down here,...
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mrs. reagan: cincinnati, wonderful set. they are all -- >> you have more stored somewhere else? mrs.gan: 100,000. can you imagine? you want everybody to see them all. beautiful. >> when someone gives you a gift, is it yours or the people's gift? mrs. reagan: unless you want to buy it. there were a couple of things we bought. a cigarette box the queen and prince philip gave us when we celebrated our 30th wedding anniversary with them. on the top it says to mrs. reagan, on their anniversary, from queen elizabeth and prince phillips, it gives a date, the whole thing to you think, what would that mean to anyone but us? i do not remember. i don't. >> we will go from peace to war. you have got a big missile here. i walk over this way. what is this doing here? mrs. reagan: this is the missile ronnie was so proud of. that he got rid of. >> when you are in the white house, did you all talk much about the military side of things? mrs. reagan: he did. i was aware of it, certainly. when he signed the treaty, i was very proud of him and he was very proud of it. >> we will go next to the first lad
mrs. reagan: cincinnati, wonderful set. they are all -- >> you have more stored somewhere else? mrs.gan: 100,000. can you imagine? you want everybody to see them all. beautiful. >> when someone gives you a gift, is it yours or the people's gift? mrs. reagan: unless you want to buy it. there were a couple of things we bought. a cigarette box the queen and prince philip gave us when we celebrated our 30th wedding anniversary with them. on the top it says to mrs. reagan, on their...
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mr. wonderful. that's the only person that puts him in a position of he can't make a deal. that's one. two, i don't like this premise that you have begun this show with green light to stocks. if you told me that company x widely held came up with a 10% earnings beat i'd say that's a green light for stocks. what did yellen do? took 25 basis points off the table. to me that's a reason to buy stocks. i understand what kevin is talking about. this idea of portfolio choice that i cannot buy the fixed nblg but you tell me what's a green light for stocks, earnings, economic data. >> maybe something -- >> what yellen did yesterday i think is short lived. >> maybe taking a potential policy mistake off the table is enough. >> it's something. it's enough -- it's a prerequisite for going forward but if it's not backed up by earnings and better economic data i don't think it lasts. >> it has been central banks popping the market higher. >> don't be saying well april should be back on the table and three days later give me the fed cutting it's own gdp forecast. >> there's going to be a time that den
mr. wonderful. that's the only person that puts him in a position of he can't make a deal. that's one. two, i don't like this premise that you have begun this show with green light to stocks. if you told me that company x widely held came up with a 10% earnings beat i'd say that's a green light for stocks. what did yellen do? took 25 basis points off the table. to me that's a reason to buy stocks. i understand what kevin is talking about. this idea of portfolio choice that i cannot buy the...
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mrs. davis is that we had some of. the south, political and social. they had a wonderful time while they were here. mrs. davis was beautifully educated and was a wonderful hostess. i can just imagine, discussing politics, of course. it was so important and that they had to dinners and receptions because they were trying to win people over to the cause and they would have people of all different kinds of social and economic grounds to come together to support president davis and what he was all about. because he was the figurehead of the movement of the confederate the and in order for the confederacy to work, president davis had to work with all kinds of people, people from all walks of life came to this house and they would wait to see president davis in his study. and so, follow me please into the president's study. this was the most important room, because you can imagine the decisions that were made in this very room by president davis and his cabinet. over there in the corner, the desk was his personal desk. he had it here, he had it in richmond, and in his retirement home on the mississippi gulf co
mrs. davis is that we had some of. the south, political and social. they had a wonderful time while they were here. mrs. davis was beautifully educated and was a wonderful hostess. i can just imagine, discussing politics, of course. it was so important and that they had to dinners and receptions because they were trying to win people over to the cause and they would have people of all different kinds of social and economic grounds to come together to support president davis and what he was all...
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mr. roosevelt: that is wonderful of you. [laughter] mr. roosevelt: i am very impressed. , one of thet astonishing things to me in this little cycle of hysteria and xenophobia, people were bringing up the japanese-americans as not something to learn from and repeat but a precedence for some of these measures and i thought that was terrible and showed a real lack of historical education and awareness. this is something that seems to happen over and over again. americans suffered some sort of overreact, scared, perpetrate injustice, later say we will never do it again but we do. my question to you, and i know this is a day question, how do you think we as a people can get better, as i often quote your father in my book, a nation could be no better than his people, and at what can we do as americans, do you think, to minimize the chance that we will do something like this again? mr. takei: our education system has to be more comprehensive, and particularly these important chapters of american history. on asonally have taken it on iission, from
mr. roosevelt: that is wonderful of you. [laughter] mr. roosevelt: i am very impressed. , one of thet astonishing things to me in this little cycle of hysteria and xenophobia, people were bringing up the japanese-americans as not something to learn from and repeat but a precedence for some of these measures and i thought that was terrible and showed a real lack of historical education and awareness. this is something that seems to happen over and over again. americans suffered some sort of...
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mrs. reagan: cincinnati, wonderful set. they are all -- >> you have more stored somewhere else? mrs. reagan: 100,000. can you imagine? you want everybody to see them all. beautiful. >> when someone gives you a gift, is it yours or the people's gift? mrs. reagan: unless you want to buy it. there were a couple of things we bought. a cigarette box the queen and when wehilip gave us celebrated our 30th wedding anniversary with them. on the top it says to mrs. reagan, on their anniversary, from queen elizabeth and prince , theips, it gives a date whole thing to you think, what would that mean to anyone but us? i do not remember. i don't. >> we will go from peace to war. you have got a big missile here. i walk over this way. what is this doing here? mrs. reagan: this is the missile ronnie was so proud of. that he got rid of. >> when you are in the white house, did you all talk much about the military side of things? mrs. reagan: he did. i was aware of it, certainly. when he signed the treaty, i was very proud of him and he was very proud of it. >> we will go next to the first lady. this is
mrs. reagan: cincinnati, wonderful set. they are all -- >> you have more stored somewhere else? mrs. reagan: 100,000. can you imagine? you want everybody to see them all. beautiful. >> when someone gives you a gift, is it yours or the people's gift? mrs. reagan: unless you want to buy it. there were a couple of things we bought. a cigarette box the queen and when wehilip gave us celebrated our 30th wedding anniversary with them. on the top it says to mrs. reagan, on their...
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wonderful gas. [applause]. >> we are delighted that all of us can be with us and mrs. bush, we are delighted to have you here at the u.s. institute. we are are delighted with your new book which is a collection of wonderful stories and if you haven't read it you really need to do so. it's a terrific book. what we are going to do this afternoon is have a conversation among mrs. bush, nina and and myself for about 25 minutes. then we will have a question-and-answer period for you. there are cards that have been distributed. please write your questions on the card and pass them to the aisle and there will be runners coming down and getting them and passing them up to me and we will try to get through as many questions as we can. we will then turn to our panelists at the end and ask for any closing comments and then we will adjourn properly at 5:00 o'clock. we are delighted that you are all here with us for this wonderful event. i want to start, you have a long history of being a real advocate and champion for afghan women. you were the first first lady to deliver the presi
wonderful gas. [applause]. >> we are delighted that all of us can be with us and mrs. bush, we are delighted to have you here at the u.s. institute. we are are delighted with your new book which is a collection of wonderful stories and if you haven't read it you really need to do so. it's a terrific book. what we are going to do this afternoon is have a conversation among mrs. bush, nina and and myself for about 25 minutes. then we will have a question-and-answer period for you. there are...
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mr. wonderful himself, shark tank's kevin o'leary next. >>> seagate technology are the latest viks victimscurity. is any technology safe anymore? that's later on "the closing bell." and it affects each and every one of us. microsoft created the digital crimes unit to fight cyber-crime. we use the microsoft cloud to visualize information so we can track down the criminals. when it comes to the cloud, trust and security are paramount. we're building what we learn back into the cloud to make people and organizations safer. >>> we have a news alert. seema modi has the story. >> ibm's ceo fiscal year total compensation came in at $19.8 million versus $19.3 million in the fiscal year of 2014. slightly higher last year. keep an eye shares of ibm did lose 14% in the year of 2015. her compensation at 19.8 million in that year. back to you. >> thank you, they've got a little mojo lately. >> they have. if you get paid according to how hard a job you have, this is justified. you can actually imagine the criticism if they dinged her on compensation as one of the most prominent female ceos. not a lot of
mr. wonderful himself, shark tank's kevin o'leary next. >>> seagate technology are the latest viks victimscurity. is any technology safe anymore? that's later on "the closing bell." and it affects each and every one of us. microsoft created the digital crimes unit to fight cyber-crime. we use the microsoft cloud to visualize information so we can track down the criminals. when it comes to the cloud, trust and security are paramount. we're building what we learn back into the...
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mr. wyden: wonderful. mr. chairman, thank you. mr. scott: do you have any information suggesting those numbers are right? ms. bliss: i cannot validate those numbers. i don't have any reason to believe they're not. mr. scott: but you have no indication either way, actually. ms. bliss: i have no basis. mr. scott: if i say the number is 30 million, you have no reason to believe it's not 30 million? ms. bliss: i don't have a basis for validating that number. mr. scott: mr. bagdoyan, our ranking member asked you several questions about fraud and i certainly understand and appreciate why so many americans look at this process and become disenchanted. your objective was never to figure out how much fraud was in the system. your objective appeared to me to be to show us how fraud would be -- could happen. is that accurate? mr. bagdoyan: yeah, essentially, senator, you're correct. the big picture we're looking at is any vulnerabilities in the controls that are in place and also for any indicators of potential fraud that pop up. for example, ou
mr. wyden: wonderful. mr. chairman, thank you. mr. scott: do you have any information suggesting those numbers are right? ms. bliss: i cannot validate those numbers. i don't have any reason to believe they're not. mr. scott: but you have no indication either way, actually. ms. bliss: i have no basis. mr. scott: if i say the number is 30 million, you have no reason to believe it's not 30 million? ms. bliss: i don't have a basis for validating that number. mr. scott: mr. bagdoyan, our ranking...
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mr. wonderful here, a lot of companies are going back to the past, they're drilling vertical wells, nonfracked wells because they're cheaper. fracking -- it is amazing, you get one tube that goes into the ground and it could have 20 tubes going out. >> that's the fracking part. >> they do this crazy stuff. we're going back to there will be blood, you know he what i mean, i drink your milk shake, it is one tube going down. we gained one well. >> there you go. streak over. let's put the recent stock market run into context with shark tank investor kevin o'leary who joins us today for most of the program. chairman of o shares investment. good to have you with us. wonderful to have you with us, as a matter of fact. what do you think is going on in the market and what do you see over the next several months? why has it turned as abruptly as it has? >> i think a lot of people want to give credit to the fact of oil stabilizing and in fact increasing in value from where it was contemplated to go to the mid-20s. i think everybody looking at deploying new money today is seeing a stabilization in the eco
mr. wonderful here, a lot of companies are going back to the past, they're drilling vertical wells, nonfracked wells because they're cheaper. fracking -- it is amazing, you get one tube that goes into the ground and it could have 20 tubes going out. >> that's the fracking part. >> they do this crazy stuff. we're going back to there will be blood, you know he what i mean, i drink your milk shake, it is one tube going down. we gained one well. >> there you go. streak over. let's...
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mr. chin, it looks like next door is the site of 25 complaints and i'm wondering and looking at the narrative of-could you just explain-it seems like that is where some of the concentrated complaints are and how that was resolved? >> so, next door is one the largest shelters in the city system and so as a result we do see they typically receive a more complaints than some of the smaller sites. that would also be true for [inaudible] south and providence as those are some very large sites and typically they do receive more client complaints. >> one was no smoking sign not posted in spanish, how-are smoking complaints a common type of complaint at a number of the shelter? >> there isn't a complaint we receive a lot of. for that particular instance i can't recall the exact details of that complaint but that isn't something that typically comes up very often >> thank you. >> maybe that was from a site visit where we observed there want a no smoking sign in spanish because they are required to have all the signs in spanish and english. >> alright. thank you. any other questions from committee memb
mr. chin, it looks like next door is the site of 25 complaints and i'm wondering and looking at the narrative of-could you just explain-it seems like that is where some of the concentrated complaints are and how that was resolved? >> so, next door is one the largest shelters in the city system and so as a result we do see they typically receive a more complaints than some of the smaller sites. that would also be true for [inaudible] south and providence as those are some very large sites...
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mr. mondale: or do you think they would take modern stuff and let it all go. i think it is a wonderful hypothetical, it's ridiculous. [laughter] mr. chancellor: does anybody disagree? we have some disagreement. sen. glenn: i think there is such a fundamental lack of understanding by saying we are going to go up and peek in the windows to see if they are wearing military uniforms. sen. hart: that was chancellor's statement. he said you look in and see people. [laughter] sen. glenn: you said you're going to peek in. sen. hart: that's what he said. that was chancellor's question. sen. glenn: i've flown wing on these airplanes. you do not go up peaking in the windows. [laughter] sen. glenn: i think one important element is very important, quite seriously. that is if we had an adequate intelligence service, which some of the others on the platform have supported cutbacks on in the past -- i've wanted to expand the service. then we would know more about with the soviets are doing. if we had an adequate satellite system that tells us where that airliner came from, what information there is ab
mr. mondale: or do you think they would take modern stuff and let it all go. i think it is a wonderful hypothetical, it's ridiculous. [laughter] mr. chancellor: does anybody disagree? we have some disagreement. sen. glenn: i think there is such a fundamental lack of understanding by saying we are going to go up and peek in the windows to see if they are wearing military uniforms. sen. hart: that was chancellor's statement. he said you look in and see people. [laughter] sen. glenn: you said...
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mr. conally. >> wonderful to see that. >> will you perform at all? am performing. >> what are you doing. >> i'm doing myself and doctor, are doing, well, song and dance. i'll dance. >> song and dance, i like it. >> that me. and we will be around. there also autographs, pictures, there will be -- all sorts of other things going on. but it is a great way. come out, support the kids, and support your community school. >> absolutely. we know you come back for the talent show. anything else about philadelphia you can't way to see, do, eat, advice submit. >> i'm really, you know, living a year, i have tremendous debt of gratitude to the school and to the community. you know, i was here for a year, i lived in the community, and i just loved it. i got hook on cheese steaks. >> don't we all? >> and i got hooked on cheese steaks, i ate way too many of them. but i always say, philadelphia's sort of like a manageable new york. >> i hear ya. before we go, if people want to go to the show can you give thaws information one more time. >> so 6:00 tomorrow night at t
mr. conally. >> wonderful to see that. >> will you perform at all? am performing. >> what are you doing. >> i'm doing myself and doctor, are doing, well, song and dance. i'll dance. >> song and dance, i like it. >> that me. and we will be around. there also autographs, pictures, there will be -- all sorts of other things going on. but it is a great way. come out, support the kids, and support your community school. >> absolutely. we know you come back...
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barbara: a wonder why, mr. clark. john: just saying. barbara: boy, it was pretty outside the last couple of days. don: good day it take the pets outside if you could. i don't want to leave anybody out. it has been great the past couple of days. today is the last warm day then we have cooler air. we will talk about that in a moment of let's talk about the rain changes. zero today and tomorrow 40%. any time after midnight through 8:00 a.m. thursday not much chance and triscattertri scatter -- friday scattered showers. this is downtown raleigh temperature right now 41. dew point 37. 86% humidity. sunrise a minute earlier at downtown fayetteville this 46, 85% humidity and south wind two miles an hour. and widespread temperatures from 33 in rocksxboro to 45 in clinton. 39 southern pines. 34 sanford. 37 smithfield. wilson and 34 in louisburg. just a few clouds working through. not a ton of cloud cover but mainly in the northern counties. this is the next system. lots of snow in the midwest. if you are flying through chicago today call ahead.
barbara: a wonder why, mr. clark. john: just saying. barbara: boy, it was pretty outside the last couple of days. don: good day it take the pets outside if you could. i don't want to leave anybody out. it has been great the past couple of days. today is the last warm day then we have cooler air. we will talk about that in a moment of let's talk about the rain changes. zero today and tomorrow 40%. any time after midnight through 8:00 a.m. thursday not much chance and triscattertri scatter --...
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wonderful. >> reporting from the district, mikea turner, wusa 9. >> mrs. reagan will be buried next to her husband at the ronald reagan presidential library in simi valley california later this week. in lieu of flowers, the first lady had requested donations be made to the reagan library. >>> sky 9 is over i-95 north in fredericksburg where the road is shut down and has been for several hours. that is because crews are working on emergency road signs. all northbound traffic is being detoured off the at exit 130. that is route 3 at fredericksburg. >>> slain prince william county police officer ashley gwindon is put to rest in springfield, massachusetts, shot and killed on her first day on the job, while responding to a domestic violence call, in woodbridge virginia. two fellow officers were also shot. they are expected to recover. >>> enough is enough. today, neighbors living in dc's ward eight and fed up with the violence will have their chance to voice their frustrations with city leaders. the meeting today comes as police investigate a deadly
wonderful. >> reporting from the district, mikea turner, wusa 9. >> mrs. reagan will be buried next to her husband at the ronald reagan presidential library in simi valley california later this week. in lieu of flowers, the first lady had requested donations be made to the reagan library. >>> sky 9 is over i-95 north in fredericksburg where the road is shut down and has been for several hours. that is because crews are working on emergency road signs. all northbound traffic...
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mrs. d.c. than that. >> i wonder what mrs. california and mrs. new york, mrs.n looked like. >> it's always fun when they go all out with their dresses. >> that's a very diplomatic way to put it. >> and they're all out this way. >>> right now wild weather is affecting a lot of the country. >> from flooding to tornadoes, dramatic spring storms leaving behind a lot of damage and in some places it's the worst neighbors have seen in a century. >>> and, of course, we're tracking developments on our big story of the day. in about an hour, the head of metro is expected to talk about the systemwide shutdown affecting the entire area. did the unprecedented move yield the results ey th stroand restoring aing a newbfather's faith. it's standing tall after one surgery... not six. despite a rare disorder. stronger is finding it earlier... and coming home sooner. stronger is seeking answers... and not giving up, until you find them. because we don't just want your kids to grow
mrs. d.c. than that. >> i wonder what mrs. california and mrs. new york, mrs.n looked like. >> it's always fun when they go all out with their dresses. >> that's a very diplomatic way to put it. >> and they're all out this way. >>> right now wild weather is affecting a lot of the country. >> from flooding to tornadoes, dramatic spring storms leaving behind a lot of damage and in some places it's the worst neighbors have seen in a century. >>> and,...
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mrs. reagan but you have so many wonderful memories and smiles left behind in your heart. thank you very much. >> oh, thank you. >> wonderful affectionate fond memories of mrs. reagan. absolutely. >> that's why i wanted to get her on because i got to hear some of the stories and i thought it was great for america to hear those stories. >> terrific insight, just so loving. judy miller is with us now. the adjunct professor fox news contributor. reminds me there's a woman running for president now, but we're hearing through the stories of the white house insiders that we've already had a very powerful woman symbol in the white house and that was nancy reagan. >> yes, precisely. this was the difference between nancy reagan who was the size 2 fashionista pit bull, behind the scenes woman, a woman who believed in exercise power through her husband and the modern incarnation of what to be a powerful woman is all about hillary clinton. you couldn't have a more stark contrast. look, nancy reagan was famously quoted as saying my life didn't really begin until i met ronnie. you canno
mrs. reagan but you have so many wonderful memories and smiles left behind in your heart. thank you very much. >> oh, thank you. >> wonderful affectionate fond memories of mrs. reagan. absolutely. >> that's why i wanted to get her on because i got to hear some of the stories and i thought it was great for america to hear those stories. >> terrific insight, just so loving. judy miller is with us now. the adjunct professor fox news contributor. reminds me there's a woman...
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mr. trump, i just found it. a wonderful woman comes up and i said where is it. she said i think know. she found it under a pile of other plaques. i'm going to try to get it tomorrow. i'm going to be here the whole week. i'm going to be in wisconsin the whole week. because if we win wisconsin, it's like going to be over pretty much over. because we're going to do great. emerson, because emerson poll, emerson poll came out i think i have 67, 68% in new york compared to 10%, and cruz is talking about new york values, new yorkers are no good. i watched new yorkers rebuild the world trade he center. i watched them dying. new yorkers are very good. cruz said they're no good. we're going to do great in new york, new jersey, chris christie endorsed me. ben carson, sarah palin. sarah palin endorsed me. sheriff joe, from arizona. we love sheriff joe. and you know, with evangelicals, i've had so many ministers, pastors endorse me, and jerry falwell,, jr. endorsed me, it was incredible and we've done so well with the evangelicals, i mean, christians, evangelicals, 've do so well. in fact, in sout
mr. trump, i just found it. a wonderful woman comes up and i said where is it. she said i think know. she found it under a pile of other plaques. i'm going to try to get it tomorrow. i'm going to be here the whole week. i'm going to be in wisconsin the whole week. because if we win wisconsin, it's like going to be over pretty much over. because we're going to do great. emerson, because emerson poll, emerson poll came out i think i have 67, 68% in new york compared to 10%, and cruz is talking...
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this is wonderful. yes, mr. vice president, it is.a little concerned about testifying in public. it's a piece of cake. you're well prepared. it's all attitude. just keep it upbeat. show me that condi smile. [ laughter ] [ laughing ] that's perfect. now show me the sneer when a democrat gets too specific. [ laughing ] that is excellent. you're incredulous. good, good, good. now smile. [ laughter ] condi, you are all set. really? oh, here are a couple words just to drop in anywhere: systemic, historical, actionable, flippy the flip-flopper. just work those in. sir, with all due respect, i'm still not certain how to address some of these facts. two words, "it's classified." but they have information like the titles of the president's briefing on august 6th. no problem. what was that again?
this is wonderful. yes, mr. vice president, it is.a little concerned about testifying in public. it's a piece of cake. you're well prepared. it's all attitude. just keep it upbeat. show me that condi smile. [ laughter ] [ laughing ] that's perfect. now show me the sneer when a democrat gets too specific. [ laughing ] that is excellent. you're incredulous. good, good, good. now smile. [ laughter ] condi, you are all set. really? oh, here are a couple words just to drop in anywhere: systemic,...
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that the average told supporters have only reached the highest level of education, and i was wondering if mr taylor might comment on how the educational background might have changed and who is voting as a republican, and why is it that the average come supporter has only reached the high schoolol level of education? who are college educated republicans voting for at this time? i mean, as the millennial who is, you know, i'm facing the struggle of paying for college as a transfer student. for me, i think the reason i'm d supporting bernie sanders is because he realizes that the struggle for millennials at this time is an economic one.s he understands that blaming others, blaming immigrants, all of these very basic i guess instincts, and that will allow us to get out of this economic place that we are in in the u.s. right now. my question -- i was just going to say what encarta get across i would like to know more about how the educational background has changed in the republican party and if he thinks that might be the issue that the gop: is facing. >> host: are you still in school or are yo
that the average told supporters have only reached the highest level of education, and i was wondering if mr taylor might comment on how the educational background might have changed and who is voting as a republican, and why is it that the average come supporter has only reached the high schoolol level of education? who are college educated republicans voting for at this time? i mean, as the millennial who is, you know, i'm facing the struggle of paying for college as a transfer student. for...
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in case you are wondering, mrs. from the jason woo collection. she wears him quite often. >>> the very first inauguration she wore a jason woo gown. >> beautiful, lots of talk on the internet. >>> let's get you caught up on time, it's 6:37. >>> still ahead, flooding throughout our state, or rather louisiana, coming up what you need to know if you are planning to see bernie sanders today in raleigh. >>> plus the white house is working on a plan to save parents money, we've got the details after the break. >>> temperatures this morning very mild in the 60s as kids are heading to the bus stop, 77 with an isolated shower later more on the >>> welcome back to north carolina news, happy friday to you, it is just about 6:40 and here is a a look at your drive time forecast, 65-degree, we'll drop briefly to 63 at 7:00 a.m. and start to climb slowly at first, 66 at 8:00 a.m. 68 by 9:00 a.m. as soon as you wake up you are going to in the one big change, that is more clouds, some of you experiencing a gorgeous sunrise, others experiencing cloudy conditions.
in case you are wondering, mrs. from the jason woo collection. she wears him quite often. >>> the very first inauguration she wore a jason woo gown. >> beautiful, lots of talk on the internet. >>> let's get you caught up on time, it's 6:37. >>> still ahead, flooding throughout our state, or rather louisiana, coming up what you need to know if you are planning to see bernie sanders today in raleigh. >>> plus the white house is working on a plan to save...
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mr. edwards: you wonder how some buddy like ted cruz got to be a senator. help if he runs for president. what happens is they had a primary against the lieutenant governor and he carried texas overwhelmingly three times. ted cruz was be badly. they had to have a runoff. , the total vote that ted cruz got amounted to 2% of the population of texas. because of that law, the lieutenant governor was not allowed to run, so ted cruz became the only republican allowed on the ballot in a heavily republican state. that is all across america. that is how mike lee, who helped ted cruz have the temporary government shutdown, that is how he got elected by convention with 1/10 of 1% of the vote. think people-- i don't quite understand, if they are not in an open primary state like ohio -- what that is. mr. edwards: you can only vote in one. amy: so, explain. as a democrat in ohio, you can vote for donald trump. mr. edwards: yes, but if you do that, you can't vote in the democratic primary. open primaries in california, washington state, everyone runs on the same ballot an
mr. edwards: you wonder how some buddy like ted cruz got to be a senator. help if he runs for president. what happens is they had a primary against the lieutenant governor and he carried texas overwhelmingly three times. ted cruz was be badly. they had to have a runoff. , the total vote that ted cruz got amounted to 2% of the population of texas. because of that law, the lieutenant governor was not allowed to run, so ted cruz became the only republican allowed on the ballot in a heavily...
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mr. ambassador, i was wondering not are you concerned about who might be the republican nominee because you're worried that they couldn't run the country. i'm more asking, are you worried that anybody that they nominate could potentially beat your candidate. - you know, i don't think so. - is there anybody in that field. - secretary clinton has prepared herself her whole life for doing this. i think once - you know, right now, it's kind of like being the other kid who might be better than swoops, who might be better than her. nobody's more popular than the quarterback on the bench. but once you get down and it is the democratic nominee versus the republican - [evan] when it's a choice. - we've got a choice. the other thing is, and you said we're going to talk about it, we're proud of our president and our record. we're not running from what we've done. you know, ronald - everybody loves to frame everything in terms of good or bad. ronald reagan phrased the best question for american voters, whatever it was, 40 years ago when he asked one simple question. are you better off today than you were
mr. ambassador, i was wondering not are you concerned about who might be the republican nominee because you're worried that they couldn't run the country. i'm more asking, are you worried that anybody that they nominate could potentially beat your candidate. - you know, i don't think so. - is there anybody in that field. - secretary clinton has prepared herself her whole life for doing this. i think once - you know, right now, it's kind of like being the other kid who might be better than...
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mr. papson: >> of wonderful presentation, thank you so much. >> and there were others who escaped similarly. yes. one man and napoleon shipped a lot of people in boxes. henry box brown was sent to gay. gave forwarded him to massachusetts, to new bedford. there were also other cases of people being shipped in boxes. yes, because louis napoleon started very early, so it is possible. we do not have his account. the letter to henry gay about henry box brown said, do not publish this. do not let this out, because other people may try this and then they will be found. but it was an incredible case. another question? yes? >> thank you. when did the underground railroad start? >> from the very beginning. as soon as people came, other people as skate. it only got a name in the 1930's escaped's, but people even from the dutch. it is interesting. you had some people escaping from new york into canada. .anada had slavery to and some people escaping from canada into the united states. underground mean secret, in the railroad because the railroad was becoming very big in the eight 40's. they use the term
mr. papson: >> of wonderful presentation, thank you so much. >> and there were others who escaped similarly. yes. one man and napoleon shipped a lot of people in boxes. henry box brown was sent to gay. gave forwarded him to massachusetts, to new bedford. there were also other cases of people being shipped in boxes. yes, because louis napoleon started very early, so it is possible. we do not have his account. the letter to henry gay about henry box brown said, do not publish this. do...
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mr. trump. i'm wondering what your plan is for addressing rising college tuition costs and student loan debt. would you support something as aggressive as student loan forgiveness? >> i get this question more than any other question when i'm with young college students. they are absolutely up to their neck in debt and they can't get jobs when they graduate, even if they're good students in many cases and they don't know what to do. we're going do work on a plan where it's going to be extensions, very low interest. we're going to work on it, something has to be done. chris, i get that question more than any other question, what are we going to do about student debt. it's an enormous problem in this cun. the biggest part of the problem is, they graduate from college, good colleges and they can't get jobs. we're going to work on it. >> yeah. >> my name is elena, i'm a retired veteran. i wonder who your top military advisers are, and who your top veterans affairs adviser is? >> i really announced -- i'm going to be announcing some at the end of this week. i announced a whole list, i gave it out l
mr. trump. i'm wondering what your plan is for addressing rising college tuition costs and student loan debt. would you support something as aggressive as student loan forgiveness? >> i get this question more than any other question when i'm with young college students. they are absolutely up to their neck in debt and they can't get jobs when they graduate, even if they're good students in many cases and they don't know what to do. we're going do work on a plan where it's going to be...
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i am wondering mr. dodge whether or not there is analysis done to see any any programs we're talking about in terms of shelters can actually convert into a navigation center where you have not only the additional resources for staffing but the flexibility of rules that are -- that the shelters use now and to not use them similar to the navigation center? that would be interesting for me to know sort of know about. >> supervisor, sam dodge mayor's office of hope and yes, there is a work group that has been looking at it from the provider's perspective. supervisors we have an opportunity with the health and safety bond on the ballot for june to look at some capital investments to make with homeless service sites and would be helpful not just to make investments in the long-term viability of the city owned sites but to help convert some of their practices to be more inviting and welcome being and accommodate the things that we have seen at the navigation center work very well whether it's being able to com
i am wondering mr. dodge whether or not there is analysis done to see any any programs we're talking about in terms of shelters can actually convert into a navigation center where you have not only the additional resources for staffing but the flexibility of rules that are -- that the shelters use now and to not use them similar to the navigation center? that would be interesting for me to know sort of know about. >> supervisor, sam dodge mayor's office of hope and yes, there is a work...
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attracted the brightest and best minds of the south -- political and social and just had wonderful times while they were here. mrs. davis was beautifully educated, and she was in her own right a wonderful hostess imagine i guess, can how they sat around this table and laughed and talked and discussed politics, of course. it was so important that they had dinners and receptions because they were trying to win people over to the cause and they would have people of all different social economic backgrounds to come and try to meet together to support president davis in what he was all about, because he was the figure head of the movement of the confederacy, and in order for the confederacy to work, president davis had to work with all kinds of people. people from all walks of life came into this house and they would wait in the back hall to see president davis in his study. and so follow me, please, into the president's study. and this is the most important room, because you can imagine the decisions that were made in this very room by president davis and his cabinet. and the desk over there in the corner was his per
attracted the brightest and best minds of the south -- political and social and just had wonderful times while they were here. mrs. davis was beautifully educated, and she was in her own right a wonderful hostess imagine i guess, can how they sat around this table and laughed and talked and discussed politics, of course. it was so important that they had dinners and receptions because they were trying to win people over to the cause and they would have people of all different social economic...
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mrs. reagan but you have so many wonderful memories and smiles left behind in your heart.
mrs. reagan but you have so many wonderful memories and smiles left behind in your heart.
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wonderful guests. apopka. >> all right. >> we are delighted that all of you can be with us in course mrs.h we are delighted to have you here at the u.s. institute of peace and delighted delighted -- you really need to do so. it's a terrific book. what we are going to do this afternoon as we are going to have a conversation among mrs. bush and myself are 25 minutes or so and then we are going to have a question-and-answer period for you. there are cards that have been distributed. please write your questions on the cards, pass them to the isles and there will be run is coming down and getting them and passing them out to me and we will try to get through as many questions as we can. we will then at the end turn to our panelists if you will and asked for any closing comments and then we will adjourn probably at 5:00 so again we are delighted that you are all with us here for this wonderful event i want to start mrs. bush with usi might. you have a long history of being a real epic it and champion for afghan women. you were the first, first lady to deliver the presidential radio address in n
wonderful guests. apopka. >> all right. >> we are delighted that all of you can be with us in course mrs.h we are delighted to have you here at the u.s. institute of peace and delighted delighted -- you really need to do so. it's a terrific book. what we are going to do this afternoon as we are going to have a conversation among mrs. bush and myself are 25 minutes or so and then we are going to have a question-and-answer period for you. there are cards that have been distributed....
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and everybody would say, oh, isn't that wonderful. >> mr.lve the problem before it's too late. >> senator rubio? >> i'm not interested in being politically correct. i'm not interested in being politically correct. i'm interested in being correct. and in order to be correct on this issue, here's the bottom line. we do work. there is islam has a major problem on its hands. it has a significant percentage of its adhere rents, particularly in the sunni faith, but also the shia who have been radicalized and are willing to fly planes into buildings and kill innocent people. there is no doubt about that. it is also true if you look around the world at the challenges we face, we are going to have to work together with other -- with muslims who do not -- who are not radicals. we'll have to work with the jordan danian kingdom. we're going to have to work with the saudis. we're going have to work with the gulf kingdoms. we'll have to work with the egyptians to defeat the sunni isis. it will take a sunni arab movement to defeat them. we are going to hav
and everybody would say, oh, isn't that wonderful. >> mr.lve the problem before it's too late. >> senator rubio? >> i'm not interested in being politically correct. i'm not interested in being politically correct. i'm interested in being correct. and in order to be correct on this issue, here's the bottom line. we do work. there is islam has a major problem on its hands. it has a significant percentage of its adhere rents, particularly in the sunni faith, but also the shia who...
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mr. staffan de mistura i was wondering what your comments would be on the syrian foreign minister dismissediscussion of the presidential elections with 18 months in syria and i was wondering what would you say about it? thank you. >> it is my habit not to comment on the statements made by any foreign minister or any of the stakeholders and i practiced that so far. i made a statement. i feel that that statement is consistent with the 2254 but i have no more comments to make, thank you. >> please go ahead. >> from the geneva peace core. >> good. >> mr. staffan de mistura as you mentioned just minutes ago about the security council resolution and the geneva communication when you will be officially starting from today with this question of government of unity, there are big differences between geneva communication and the security council resolution, how will you deal with the differences especially that we see the demands of the two parties are completely different when they talk about this item? thank you. >> well, first of all, just to get back to madam and please convey our condolence beca
mr. staffan de mistura i was wondering what your comments would be on the syrian foreign minister dismissediscussion of the presidential elections with 18 months in syria and i was wondering what would you say about it? thank you. >> it is my habit not to comment on the statements made by any foreign minister or any of the stakeholders and i practiced that so far. i made a statement. i feel that that statement is consistent with the 2254 but i have no more comments to make, thank you....
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mr. lewis, "liars, poker" in 1986. esther gutfreund to peoples of the place by simply wondering tookd it -- mr. lls of the place pleasantly wondering around it and asking questions of the traders. he was a last person a nerve wrecked trader wanted to see. he felt and it chilling your bones. he has died at the age of 86. reflecting on wall street and where became, steven wieting with. we worked with him prior to my arrival, so you should speak to him. traders guys were the will stop they run the companies because they made the money, right? >> it is a different world now, proprietary trading has moved largely to the hedge fund humidity versus related banks. -- community versus the related banks. tom: we know john gutfreund probably cannot work in today's know you, but to go from the partnerships of henry kaufman to what occurred in the 1980's and 1990's to where we are now, where will the major banks compete? is it international like citigroup? is at the outlet? >> there is a variety of different things and probably no single model. tom: i will go with barclays has got to be a different model tha
mr. lewis, "liars, poker" in 1986. esther gutfreund to peoples of the place by simply wondering tookd it -- mr. lls of the place pleasantly wondering around it and asking questions of the traders. he was a last person a nerve wrecked trader wanted to see. he felt and it chilling your bones. he has died at the age of 86. reflecting on wall street and where became, steven wieting with. we worked with him prior to my arrival, so you should speak to him. traders guys were the will stop...
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mrs. davis was beautifully educated. she was, in her own right, a wonderful hostess. i can just imagine how they sat around this table, in tops, discussing politics. they would have people of all different types of social and economic backgrounds support president davis, because he was the figurehead of the movement of the confederacy. in order for the confederacy to work, president davis had to work with all kinds of people. people from all walks of life. they all came into this house. they would go into this hallway to visit davis in his study. this is the most important room. you can imagine the decisions made in this room by president davis and his cabinet. the desk in the corner was his personal desk. this table, right here, is very important. it is the table on which he wrote his memoirs. you can imagine president jefferson davis sitting here at this desk. it is here where he penned his two-volume work, the rise and fall of the confederate government. in these two volumes, he put down everything that had gone on, in his might come up, during, and after the war.
mrs. davis was beautifully educated. she was, in her own right, a wonderful hostess. i can just imagine how they sat around this table, in tops, discussing politics. they would have people of all different types of social and economic backgrounds support president davis, because he was the figurehead of the movement of the confederacy. in order for the confederacy to work, president davis had to work with all kinds of people. people from all walks of life. they all came into this house. they...
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mr. trump fanned those flames? >> i think that this is a wonderful opportunity for mr. trump, for bernie sanders, for hillary clinton, the other candidates, to stand up and start talking to people about what first amendment rights are. why they're important as a part of the foundation of our country. >> real quickly, dr. carson, do you worry wherehis might lead if donald trump is the nominee of the republican party? do you see a general election season with escalating violence and words being used that are inflammatory like this? >> i think, certainly, if the tactics, there is a real possibility of escalation. because those who are the victims of them have two choices. they can submit to them and meekly just do whatever those protesters want them to do, or they can fight back. if they decide to fight pack, there could be an escalation. >> dr. carson, thanks for your time this morning. we appreciate it. >> absolutely. >>> let's turn to nicolle wallace, and also steve kornacki over at the board. we'll get to you and your maps in a moment, steve. nicolle, let's look at the
mr. trump fanned those flames? >> i think that this is a wonderful opportunity for mr. trump, for bernie sanders, for hillary clinton, the other candidates, to stand up and start talking to people about what first amendment rights are. why they're important as a part of the foundation of our country. >> real quickly, dr. carson, do you worry wherehis might lead if donald trump is the nominee of the republican party? do you see a general election season with escalating violence and...
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mr. trump: such a wonderful, beautiful woman. just an amazing woman. are you coming along ok? questioner: no, sir. but that's ok. because i'm here right now to thank you in person and that was my biggest dream. and i wanted to thank you because through you and your organizations, my son, who is mexican american, 7 years old, through your organizations and just being able to stand on that stage back in 2005, the outpouring of love that came from that, ultimately provided my son when he graduates high school with a full ride to college. \[cheers and applause] mr. trump: that's great. questioner: because of you. mr. trump: we're going to watch him. tanner, watch him. we're going to be watching your boy, ok? but you're going to hopefully be around. you're not going to have to have anybody watching. we'll be helping you. questioner: thank you. god bless you. and just, you know, he's a mexican american. and because of your efforts, have sent him to college and i've been writing letters to him for when i'm in heaven, to tell him what you've done for him. he has a great responsibility
mr. trump: such a wonderful, beautiful woman. just an amazing woman. are you coming along ok? questioner: no, sir. but that's ok. because i'm here right now to thank you in person and that was my biggest dream. and i wanted to thank you because through you and your organizations, my son, who is mexican american, 7 years old, through your organizations and just being able to stand on that stage back in 2005, the outpouring of love that came from that, ultimately provided my son when he graduates...
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they everywhere showing me the head of the airline, wonderful guy, mr., this is this, and this is that and here we have. this and we
they everywhere showing me the head of the airline, wonderful guy, mr., this is this, and this is that and here we have. this and we
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they everywhere showing me the head of the airline, wonderful guy, mr. trump, this is this, and this is that and here we have. this and we have spas for the people. i said this is beautiful. he goes no, no, no, no, no. this is just temporary. the real airport is being built over there and points 40 cranes building the most incredible airport. then i get back on my plane and i land at laguardia with potholes all over the place. right? we are becoming third world. you look at what's goingqq on here is the story, folks some of the important you have to vote tomorrow. [cheers and applause] if you have a headache, if you're dying, i mean, if you are dying, if you just went to your doctor -- although that would cost too much because obamacare. we are repealing and replacing obamacare, that, i can tell you. [cheers] if you go to your doctor and he tells you it's over. it's just done. you're done, you are going to be dead in three weeks, doesn't matter. get out tomorrow and vote. think about your children. think about your family. get out tomorrow and vote okay?
they everywhere showing me the head of the airline, wonderful guy, mr. trump, this is this, and this is that and here we have. this and we have spas for the people. i said this is beautiful. he goes no, no, no, no, no. this is just temporary. the real airport is being built over there and points 40 cranes building the most incredible airport. then i get back on my plane and i land at laguardia with potholes all over the place. right? we are becoming third world. you look at what's goingqq on...