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. >> hup up next, obama back on wd stage, he set a new record, you heard a lot of talk about nars nars -- his record setting performance overseas, we'll have that for you next, you don't want to miss a single self, word on the part of the former president. ed rollins, and mike add goodw n join me after this break break, ♪ limu emu & doug what do all these people have in common, limu? [ paper rustling ] exactly, nothing. they're completely different people, that's why they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual. they'll only pay for what they need! [ gargling ] [ coins hitting the desk ] yes, and they could save a ton. you've done it again, limu. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having questions. to getting answers. "activecore, how's my network?" "all sites are green." all of which
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. >> this is by nar cutest bouquet you will vr see. >> one. one. >> two, three. >> somebody got -- >> that's angela at her wedding. but when she turns around she realizes her husband has gifted heir the dog she's been asking for forever. the golden doodle pup ea. >> love it. >> instant bouquet. >> she runs over and falls to the ground and it's game over because she does not gelt up for a while. and doesn't even care about the dress at this point where the dog and the paws on top of it. >> so cute and the this is the perfect picture too. >> it looks like he has to do a little -- i wanted to make sure he didn't find out. and then they snuck the dog in when he was funally aubl to reveal it. her husband said she used to send him pictures all the time and came across a dog she liked to talk a picture and send it over to her fiance at the time and he misled heir and said we've got too much going on with the wedding to also plan buying a dog. so she did not see it coming. dirt bikers dream about. take jumps, all kinds of fun stuff. this rider and bud
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. >> hup up next, obama back on wd stage, he set a new record, you heard a lot of talk about nars nars -- his record setting performance overseas, we'll have that for you next, you don't want to miss a single self, word on the part of the former president. ed rollins, and mike add goodw n ed rollins, and mike add goodw n join me after this break break, val, vern... i'm off to college and i'm not gonna be around... i'm worried about my parents' retirement. oh, don't worry. voya helps them to and through retirement... ...dealing with today's expenses... ...like college... ...while helping plan, invest and protect for the future. so they'll be okay... without me? um... and when we knock out this wall imagine the closet space? yes! oh hey, son. yeah, i think they'll be fine. voya. helping you to and through retirement. and back pain made it hard to sleep and get up on time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid, plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. the matters.ar... introducing the all-new 2019 ford ranger, it's th
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. >> hup up next, obama back on wd stage, he set a new record, you heard a lot of talk about nars nars -- his record setting performance overseas, we'll have that for you next, you don't want to miss a single self, word on the part of the former president. ed rollins, and mike add goodw n join me after this break break, stay with us, this is going to be a lot of fun. all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. and back pain made it hard to sleep and get up on time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid, plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a bette
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. >> reporter: nar ratrated by id helms of "the office" and of "hangover" fame.or this, he's donning his penguin suit. >> why am i doing this? am i panicking? no. >> reporter: how does he personify his silliness and the situations he finds himself in? >> from the beginning we felt ed was a penguin, in a former life, he must have been a penguin. >> i'm just going to go pick up some fish. >> i was sitting there watching thes p build their ne dback, dropping his stone down and going back up the slope and muttering to himself. occasionally he'd fall over and drop his stone, and i was watching him for a couple hours thinking, this guy is a doofus. that was the seed of steve's character. good eyesight is everything in the penguin world. so he definitely tried and tried and tried again and didn't get it right for quite a long time. >> reporter: and yet he mentioned to attract ♪ i can't fight longer ♪ ♪ and yet i'm still afraid to let it flow ♪ ♪ what started out as friendship ♪ >> the funny thing about irst m ea other, they literally look at each other. >> it'sbeautiful
. >> reporter: nar ratrated by id helms of "the office" and of "hangover" fame.or this, he's donning his penguin suit. >> why am i doing this? am i panicking? no. >> reporter: how does he personify his silliness and the situations he finds himself in? >> from the beginning we felt ed was a penguin, in a former life, he must have been a penguin. >> i'm just going to go pick up some fish. >> i was sitting there watching thes p build their ne...
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other commercial missions already lining up to get to the moon, it won't be the end of low—cost lu nar—cost lunar exploration. let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news. a collaborator of wikileaks founder julian assange was arrested thursday in ecuador while trying to flee to japan, according to the country's interior minister. the person in question is thought to be very close to assange, who was arrested on thursday in london on a us extradition request, after spending seven years in the ecuadoran embassy there. people who travel from the uk to conflict zones around the world, without good reason, could now face 10 years injail. the measure is part of new anti—terrorism legislation coming into force today. the home office estimates that 900 british nationals travelled to take part in the conflict in syria in recent years. turkey's electoral commission has overturned the victories of several candidates in last month's local elections — benefiting, in many cases, president erdogan‘s ak party. several mayors—elect from the main pro—kurdish party have been told they c
other commercial missions already lining up to get to the moon, it won't be the end of low—cost lu nar—cost lunar exploration. let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news. a collaborator of wikileaks founder julian assange was arrested thursday in ecuador while trying to flee to japan, according to the country's interior minister. the person in question is thought to be very close to assange, who was arrested on thursday in london on a us extradition request, after spending...
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and male nars supreme court has rejected the final appeal of two jailed reuters journalists they're serving a seven year sentence in prison relating to their reporting on the military crackdown against britain should most. you're watching news still to come in business this sunday spain is going to the polls it's the third election in four years in the country many problems remain unresolved after government coalitions struggle and tell apart whether wins this election will face the challenge of trying to get the economy back on track. all that much more coming up in business with monika stay with. us. and every possible chain reaction of the greatest some odd. around six hundred years ago. in the renaissance. architects scientists and artists. trying to ensure our darkest middle ages such. in forty five minutes d w. what secrets lie behind. find out and immersive experience and explore fascinating cultural heritage sites. d.w. world heritage three sixty good. luck. to the new hero max now to channel. the final story. with exclusive inside. the must see concerning parts culture keep your a.
and male nars supreme court has rejected the final appeal of two jailed reuters journalists they're serving a seven year sentence in prison relating to their reporting on the military crackdown against britain should most. you're watching news still to come in business this sunday spain is going to the polls it's the third election in four years in the country many problems remain unresolved after government coalitions struggle and tell apart whether wins this election will face the challenge...
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so lunar exploration, low—cost lu nar just that.en shown today, space really is hard. thank you, rebecca morelle, our science correspondent. let's talk about the gulf. —— golf. play is under way at the first of golf‘s major tournaments — the masters at augusta in the us. northern ireland's rory mcilroy started favourite to win, and it's the only major that has so far evaded him. our sports correspondent andy swiss is there. it is one of sport's most beautiful venues. but augusta's leaderboard can be an unforgiving place. high hopes can soon be dashed and they don't come higher than rory mcilroy‘s. the masters is the only major title he's never won and after struggling at first, finally he located his form. that's one of the shots of the first round. mcilroy wasn't generally at his best but this was, a moment of putting perfection, renewed hope that his masters dream could yet be fulfilled. others, though, are also making progress, most notably tiger woods. more than a decade after his last major title, could he really do it again? w
so lunar exploration, low—cost lu nar just that.en shown today, space really is hard. thank you, rebecca morelle, our science correspondent. let's talk about the gulf. —— golf. play is under way at the first of golf‘s major tournaments — the masters at augusta in the us. northern ireland's rory mcilroy started favourite to win, and it's the only major that has so far evaded him. our sports correspondent andy swiss is there. it is one of sport's most beautiful venues. but augusta's...
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the united states supreme court has discretion nar authority. they don't have to take everything.possible it's too much of a hot potato. chief justice may want to avoid it. >> it has to be -- when you look at so much resistance from the president. from his acting chief of staff. to release these tax returns. the question of course is what do you think the president is hiding by refusing to release his tax returns year after year. that is the optics of this resistance. >> absolutely. i think the speculating runs everything from he's worried he's not worth as much as he says. to more serious concerns he may have. because some of the testimony that has former lawyer cohen gave talked about pretty reckless inflating and deflating of values and there could be a problem with tax fraud. and also we have to remember that the chief financial officer of the trump organization has been cooperating with prosecutors in new york. and obviously that's someone who is a good position to know the truth behind what was filed. >> if president trump wins a second term, there's going to be an instance
the united states supreme court has discretion nar authority. they don't have to take everything.possible it's too much of a hot potato. chief justice may want to avoid it. >> it has to be -- when you look at so much resistance from the president. from his acting chief of staff. to release these tax returns. the question of course is what do you think the president is hiding by refusing to release his tax returns year after year. that is the optics of this resistance. >> absolutely....
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ensuring that the united states does not get more influence on the korean peninsula, which is close to narhe interest of their nations as well. samantha, good to see you. >> thank you. >>> hello, thanks for joining me. i'm martin savidge in for fredricka whitfield. a shake up at one of the most powerful lobbying groups, i'm talking the national rifle association. oliver north is leaving as the organizations president after serving less than a year. north was locked in a power struggle with the long-time ceo wayne lapierre. polo, what more have we heard on this? >> reporter: this speaks to a
ensuring that the united states does not get more influence on the korean peninsula, which is close to narhe interest of their nations as well. samantha, good to see you. >> thank you. >>> hello, thanks for joining me. i'm martin savidge in for fredricka whitfield. a shake up at one of the most powerful lobbying groups, i'm talking the national rifle association. oliver north is leaving as the organizations president after serving less than a year. north was locked in a power...
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gavin newsome focusing on homelessness, homeless service providers and government officials in san ber nar dino this afternoon for a roundtable discussion. spending $625 million on homeless programs. >>> after a heated debate over plans for a new and a half fashion center in san francisco, city officials are offering a compromise. mayor london breed has released a revised plan for the homeless shelter on the embarcadero. it has two big changes, first the navigation center would open with 130 besd and eventually get to 200 beds over a six month span. the original plan called for 200 beds outright. secondly, the city would sign a two-year lease with an option to renew for another two years if the center is working well. the original plan called for a four-year deal. many neighbors don't want a navigation center in their neighborhood. the city's port commission is scheduled to vote on the plan next week. >>> chase center about to open in san francisco, we'll tell you about the options, the city is planning to present a potential traffic nightmare. >>> plus, a shocking ceo imin broad daylight.
gavin newsome focusing on homelessness, homeless service providers and government officials in san ber nar dino this afternoon for a roundtable discussion. spending $625 million on homeless programs. >>> after a heated debate over plans for a new and a half fashion center in san francisco, city officials are offering a compromise. mayor london breed has released a revised plan for the homeless shelter on the embarcadero. it has two big changes, first the navigation center would open...
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ensuring that the united states does not get more influence on the korean peninsula, which is close to nar borders. >> they are looking out for the interest of their nations as well. samantha, good to see you. >> thank you. >>> hello, thanks for joining me. i'm martin savidge in for fredricka whitfield. a shake up at one of the most powerful lobbying groups, i'm talking the national rifle association. oliver north is leaving as the organizations president after serving less than a year. north was locked in a power struggle with the long-time ceo wayne lapierre. polo, what more have we heard on this? >> reporter: this speaks to a high level of tension and levels of the most powerful gun lobbying groups in the united states, referred to the nra. reporting that came out a few moments ago, oliver north informed he will not be renominated to serve as president of the nra. that announcement made as one of his letters was read out loud at the group's annual convention in indianapolis this morning. this comes as the leadership has been embroiled in controversy and a dispute here, particularly oliv
ensuring that the united states does not get more influence on the korean peninsula, which is close to nar borders. >> they are looking out for the interest of their nations as well. samantha, good to see you. >> thank you. >>> hello, thanks for joining me. i'm martin savidge in for fredricka whitfield. a shake up at one of the most powerful lobbying groups, i'm talking the national rifle association. oliver north is leaving as the organizations president after serving less...
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that all ended recently from a complaint from a nar earby resident. >> long time residents say therere more pressing nuisances than sidewalk music. >> you can't go around there and be loud. >> when there is a lull in the den, you make out the music here. it's just not as loud as u itd to be. truth is, this has never been a quiet intersection. this wholeghborhood pays hom image on the music-- >> i think a lot of people make the mistake it's a geographical destination. it's not,an. it a social contract. >> they wouldn't play it late. they would stop it around 6:00 p.m., so i don't think that was really -- there's not too many houses nearby. >> reporter: a few passers by told us they were glad for the others fearace, but this changing corridor will los some of th quirky urban vibe that made it special and that, they say, would be shame. we reached out to the owner of the business but he told then publicathat he would be meeting with the parent company today to see if he could turn the music back on. in shaw, derrick ward,s n 4. >>> an attacker allegely dly inspired by isis attacking an
that all ended recently from a complaint from a nar earby resident. >> long time residents say therere more pressing nuisances than sidewalk music. >> you can't go around there and be loud. >> when there is a lull in the den, you make out the music here. it's just not as loud as u itd to be. truth is, this has never been a quiet intersection. this wholeghborhood pays hom image on the music-- >> i think a lot of people make the mistake it's a geographical destination....
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here is a quote, a nars sift who cannot get beyond his own selfish interest.nge whose seven-year stay came to an abrupt end after he was removed from the embassy partly at the request of the united states and hours later they announced an indictment against him. assange now faces one count of conspiracy to commit computer
here is a quote, a nars sift who cannot get beyond his own selfish interest.nge whose seven-year stay came to an abrupt end after he was removed from the embassy partly at the request of the united states and hours later they announced an indictment against him. assange now faces one count of conspiracy to commit computer
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here is a quote, a nars sift who cannot get beyond his own selfish interest. harsh words for the judge from julian assange whose seven-year stay came to an abrupt end after he was removed from the embassy partly at the request of the united states and hours later they announced an indictment against him. assange now faces one count of conspiracy to commit computer intrusion, related to a 2010 pact he made with chelsea manning. officials say assange agreed to help manning crack a password on defense department computers -- in order to gain access to classified documents. let me back up. because assange became a house hold name in 2006 when he founded wikileaks and over the course of the next few years the organization would become infamous from the guantanamo bay and information on wars in afghanistan and iraq and in 2016 wikileaks made all kinds of headlines for publishing hacks emails from the dnc and chair john podesta. fast forward to today's indictment and the justice department calls it one of the largest compromises of classified information in the histo
here is a quote, a nars sift who cannot get beyond his own selfish interest. harsh words for the judge from julian assange whose seven-year stay came to an abrupt end after he was removed from the embassy partly at the request of the united states and hours later they announced an indictment against him. assange now faces one count of conspiracy to commit computer intrusion, related to a 2010 pact he made with chelsea manning. officials say assange agreed to help manning crack a password on...
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and we have done such a poor job of explaining the -- the news organizations nar really thriving are the ones that have national scale, because you can get people and advertisers from the entire country. i have 8 million people and some of them are kids that i'm looking to get. so it's a completely different scale model. >> you know, what's interesting, and see first of all, i think there is going to be greater -- greater discontent with the national. it appears the national media can often times be an echo chamber. when governor romney chose speaker ryan -- not then speaker ryan as running meat i can't tell you how many national news the organizations described it as a bold choice. what are the odds they come one the same words. >> what's different about local. and this is true of the newspaper like the san francisco chronicle. you live where you report. that makes a big difference. naturally if you're in iowa, in 00 i have my attention on iowa. who are you going to think understands iowa better, the local great anchor or correspondent or someone who pair chutes in from a national n
and we have done such a poor job of explaining the -- the news organizations nar really thriving are the ones that have national scale, because you can get people and advertisers from the entire country. i have 8 million people and some of them are kids that i'm looking to get. so it's a completely different scale model. >> you know, what's interesting, and see first of all, i think there is going to be greater -- greater discontent with the national. it appears the national media can...
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. >> let's stay on that nar ri apeep issue. they could be asking, and demanding. if the white house says, thanks but no thanks, what does that get us? >> the white house has said that. but to date that has gotten us trisha newbold. she saw what in her estimation was unfair, unjust and dangerous to our national security. when it comes to an issue like, this the stakes could not be higher. they're the first line of course because this -- they afford people to receive classified information that are intelligence professionals and others risk life and limb every year to collect, and that we spend about $60 billion to produce. but it's also the last line of defense, stephanie, because our intelligence community, they're quite good at safeguarding information, but people are people. and unless you have the best people receiving this information, people make mistakes, they have loose lips, whether intentional or not, they can say things that they probably should not. and so unless you have people who are supposed to and who are capable of receiving this information, it's
. >> let's stay on that nar ri apeep issue. they could be asking, and demanding. if the white house says, thanks but no thanks, what does that get us? >> the white house has said that. but to date that has gotten us trisha newbold. she saw what in her estimation was unfair, unjust and dangerous to our national security. when it comes to an issue like, this the stakes could not be higher. they're the first line of course because this -- they afford people to receive classified...
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. >> police say8-nar-old man targeted a home to rob in riverdale park wednesday night. >> the entire was ctured on home surveillance video. this morning, we're hearing from the suspect's family. news4's justin finch is live at police headquarters now with more. stin, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the fily of that man shot and killed wednesday believe there is more to this sty, and they're asking prince george's county police to find it. however, it does appear police are already working with critical evidence l firstk at the man who is dead. victory mbang, 18 of new carrollton. he was shot wednesday evening after police say apa riverdale homeowner fired at him as they say he was kicking in ther front df the home. mbang, whom police say was armed, did r from the scene. as police combed the home for hours looking for clues, the family says a friend of his drove him to doctors hospital where he did a die short time later. for the family, the details are hard tobelieve. >> he's a gentle person. if the police creck hisrd. he doesn't have any criminal records. he's a very gentle
. >> police say8-nar-old man targeted a home to rob in riverdale park wednesday night. >> the entire was ctured on home surveillance video. this morning, we're hearing from the suspect's family. news4's justin finch is live at police headquarters now with more. stin, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the fily of that man shot and killed wednesday believe there is more to this sty, and they're asking prince george's county police to find it. however, it does appear...
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that's a nars cystic strong man lacking the ability to hear other voices and opinions and to know thatmetimes he doesn't know what he doesn't know. >> we have seen the purge. no president hassal lenlt as fast as this president has. do you believe a surge is coming? >> a surge in terms of effective policy being implemented? >> fresh blood, new people, wowing us? >> absolutely. i think this president is cleaning house. what is unprecedented is the degree to which people within his own administration through leaks and trying to undermine his policy and this president specifically himself, that is unprecedented. so it's not surprising that loyalty would become extremely powerful and potent verification for who is going to be in this white house. i actually disagree -- i saw your interview earlier and i disagree with you. actually mick mulvaney did stand up to the president specifically on closing the border with mexico and not only stood up to the president but got the president to back down. >> how do you know? >> that's according to my sources. that is what i heard exactly was the case a
that's a nars cystic strong man lacking the ability to hear other voices and opinions and to know thatmetimes he doesn't know what he doesn't know. >> we have seen the purge. no president hassal lenlt as fast as this president has. do you believe a surge is coming? >> a surge in terms of effective policy being implemented? >> fresh blood, new people, wowing us? >> absolutely. i think this president is cleaning house. what is unprecedented is the degree to which people...
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about 4.5 million young people live in neighborhoods nar at a high risk of being not counted. and this matters even more as we head into next year when children of color are expected to represent the majority of america's children. we want to make sure we count children of all races and from all backgrounds and all types of communities, because they're essential to help us build america's future. all people, including children, have the right to be counted and represented in our democracy. it's not just the right thing to do. it's what the constitution asks of us. we at the casey foundation with many of our peers in philanthropy have supported efforts to help ensure that right for everyone. we have advocated for children and their families and others who are often relevant gaited to the shadows. with the census officially one year away, it's time to focus on how to get everyone engaged. we have a part to play in engaging people across every community. whether rural, usualen, suburban or on the reservation so we all understand the importance of participation. school, churches a
about 4.5 million young people live in neighborhoods nar at a high risk of being not counted. and this matters even more as we head into next year when children of color are expected to represent the majority of america's children. we want to make sure we count children of all races and from all backgrounds and all types of communities, because they're essential to help us build america's future. all people, including children, have the right to be counted and represented in our democracy. it's...
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my brother was an undercover nar c.e people who put themselves out there and risk their live all the time. david: you need a city that has your back because in the business they do they get caught in these legal battles you have to have somebody who covers your back. this woman, kim fox, is not doing that in fact a lot of cops view her as the enemy. >> they have and there's been calls for her resignation, they need to really investigate. and it it all boils down to was there anything that's been done wrong, once the federal government gets involved, there has been calls to look into it there could be her resignation will be the end result and maybe there can be some sort of cohesion between the two forces. david: she's clearly not going to resign great to see you thank you very much. meanwhile a chinese national pulling off a major security breach, at president trump's mar-a-lago property, now what china is doing about it, is creating an even bigger scare. that's next. around the corner? or could it turn out differently
my brother was an undercover nar c.e people who put themselves out there and risk their live all the time. david: you need a city that has your back because in the business they do they get caught in these legal battles you have to have somebody who covers your back. this woman, kim fox, is not doing that in fact a lot of cops view her as the enemy. >> they have and there's been calls for her resignation, they need to really investigate. and it it all boils down to was there anything...
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they realized en though they weren't going to make the buy nar choice indict or not indict.re on a different path, they realize they had enough evidence to prove obstruction charges against the president. they realize they didn't need the president of the united states to come in for an interview. and it might not have produced results. it could have been a painful excursion with trump asserting the fifth amendment. that's not a good look for a sitting president. he could have done that. there would have been delay and controversy. and mueller is very confident. that the had evidence on a couple of the different obstruction -- >> this is the core question. now that we have seen already the spin and the echo and the smoke and the bar of it all. would mueller have done a better job if he would have at least forced trump to come into a room and say i invoke the fifth. on the ground that my answer may incriminate me. would that have helped land it, yes or no? before i fit in a break. >> mueller made the calculation it wouldn't. i'm inclined to trust him. i suspect he would have
they realized en though they weren't going to make the buy nar choice indict or not indict.re on a different path, they realize they had enough evidence to prove obstruction charges against the president. they realize they didn't need the president of the united states to come in for an interview. and it might not have produced results. it could have been a painful excursion with trump asserting the fifth amendment. that's not a good look for a sitting president. he could have done that. there...
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dee spie despite a not guilty plea, a judge convicted him of skipping bail, a nar cyst who cannot getast his own selfish interests. shouting and struggling as he was dragged out of the ecuadorian embassy where he had hold up seven years after that country revoked his asylum. accusing assange of discourteous and aggressive behavior, the move clearing the way for a u.s. extradition request. the justice department unsealing an indictment thursday accusing assange of conspiracy with former army intelligence analyst chelsea manning to hack into a pentagon computer. a advantage's lawyers are vowing to fight. >> it is unacceptable that a publisher be extradited to face prosecution in the united states for publishing truthful information and no democratic government should be seeking to prosecute a publisher for that nor should any government extradite a publisher for doing that. >> reporter: wikileaks released classified documents on the wars in iraq and afghanistan embarrassing the u.s. government. the group behind the release of emails hacked from the democratic national committee in 2016.
dee spie despite a not guilty plea, a judge convicted him of skipping bail, a nar cyst who cannot getast his own selfish interests. shouting and struggling as he was dragged out of the ecuadorian embassy where he had hold up seven years after that country revoked his asylum. accusing assange of discourteous and aggressive behavior, the move clearing the way for a u.s. extradition request. the justice department unsealing an indictment thursday accusing assange of conspiracy with former army...
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there's no media broadcasting has given away the nar orow casting. cspan's big idea is more relevant today than ever. >>> one of the topics he is expected to be asked about is to invalidate the affordable care act. the senate sub committee hearing begins at 10:00 a.m. eastern here on cspan3. you can follow our coverage online or with the free cspan radio app. >> the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. >> and the people who knock these buildings down will hear all of us soon. >> yeah. >> cspan's newest book, the presidents. noted historians rank the best and worst executives in the lives of 44 american residents through stories gatherered by interviewed. explore the life events that shaped our leaders, challenges they faced and the legacies they have left behind. cspan's the presidents will be on shelves april 23rd. you can order your copy today at kr online or where ever books are sold. >>> the u.s. supreme court will review a challenge to a citizenship question
there's no media broadcasting has given away the nar orow casting. cspan's big idea is more relevant today than ever. >>> one of the topics he is expected to be asked about is to invalidate the affordable care act. the senate sub committee hearing begins at 10:00 a.m. eastern here on cspan3. you can follow our coverage online or with the free cspan radio app. >> the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do...
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sm she writes, "the all nar cyst blend of braggadocio and insecurity has turned washington and its ricketyto a dystopian outpost of his id. president trump on stukted on nearly every page of volume two of the mueller report, even though robert mueller was too lost in legalies to throw the book at him. joe, it seems like you have a response. >> willy, the worst exoneration ever, we have a couple of chapters of ours lives that might compete with that. >> let's not go there. >> the laws of turkey and the chief of police in warrias, it's a long story but maureen hits it and he's sinking in the polls because of it. >> the reason a lot of those things didn't happen is because he was thwarted. jerry nadler stood in the breach a couple of times, even corey lewandowski once and jeff sessions as well. it wasn't for lack of trying that the president was exonerated to the extent he was in that report. let's get to gene's piece in the "washington post," "democrats must cease aseize and define th moment, otherwise trump will." trump will mount this attack no matter what democrats do. and strictly as a m
sm she writes, "the all nar cyst blend of braggadocio and insecurity has turned washington and its ricketyto a dystopian outpost of his id. president trump on stukted on nearly every page of volume two of the mueller report, even though robert mueller was too lost in legalies to throw the book at him. joe, it seems like you have a response. >> willy, the worst exoneration ever, we have a couple of chapters of ours lives that might compete with that. >> let's not go there....
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the best levels then it goes to 3,000, and they'll say 3,000 probably here and then 3,100 3,100 is narr. thaes what we see. skbro they weren't listening to the message in the market, and that clearly flashed a sell signal longer term, secular bull markets last 15 plus years we'll call it ten years into it. this thing ought to have another five to seven years. >> do you have a target like that >> we do have a 3,000 tarkt on the s&p. i think on the up side, there's up side risk to it more so than the down side risk the reason being is that the same thing that really made the market reaction so pronounced back in december to the down side, the same thing could actually drive it here to the up side if you look at the average hedge fund positioning, it's still low. >> fundamental investors will be forced to step in as wrshl. >> what do you think will work for what's not working, and how the worst performing sector on the s&p 500 just went negative for the year in yesterday's session. within health care, you've identified a subsector that you like >> that's right. probably one of the most pr
the best levels then it goes to 3,000, and they'll say 3,000 probably here and then 3,100 3,100 is narr. thaes what we see. skbro they weren't listening to the message in the market, and that clearly flashed a sell signal longer term, secular bull markets last 15 plus years we'll call it ten years into it. this thing ought to have another five to seven years. >> do you have a target like that >> we do have a 3,000 tarkt on the s&p. i think on the up side, there's up side risk to...
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the rebates are part of how we secure formulary placement and cost sharing for the patients nar covered by the plans. >> would you say -- so you say i'm willing to take approximate for a product but to get on the formulary i have tos raise the list price because any don't want rebates is that what you argue. >> the rebates is how the system evolved. the rebates are part of the negotiation to secure formulary plaps placement. >> i went toogt on that side you already talked to that i guess. i have other questions i'd rather hear responses to that. >> as mentioned previously, by my colleagues to my left? of course we are looking at the clingle attributes of a product. you want to get to the economics. the way we make formulary decisions is based on net price. if every one of the manufacturers to my right wanted to reduce list price, there would be no implication to the rebate status so long as the net price remained the same. >> so on my example if she is willing to sem to me for 100 and i sell to brittany for 100 and you're saying rebates keep the price down but in the end because you sel
the rebates are part of how we secure formulary placement and cost sharing for the patients nar covered by the plans. >> would you say -- so you say i'm willing to take approximate for a product but to get on the formulary i have tos raise the list price because any don't want rebates is that what you argue. >> the rebates is how the system evolved. the rebates are part of the negotiation to secure formulary plaps placement. >> i went toogt on that side you already talked to...
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then we have to potentially carve outs that live in extra oid nar circumstances, places like alaska.e people paying $15 for gas or something. i think there's real clal lenha we have to look at. most of them as a way to go forward. whether we call it a fee or tax i mean quite honestly i would like to see it go back to the poor and rest of it go to infrastructure. we are never going to rebuild until we get money and we don't have any place to get money. that's my idea. >> all right. write that up. one of the things we talk abis clean energy and renewables. what wasn't mentioned is a zero energy form. third has done a lot of work on next generation vision. it has put out a report on what they call plasma burning and others call fusion. if we think about the u.s. taking leadership in the development of these technologies rather than cutting emissions maybe the silver buck shot approach rather than the silver bullet how do you think vision infusion and other cutting edge technology plays into this and our budget is tiny compared to what we spend in the 1960s going to the moon. so imseems
then we have to potentially carve outs that live in extra oid nar circumstances, places like alaska.e people paying $15 for gas or something. i think there's real clal lenha we have to look at. most of them as a way to go forward. whether we call it a fee or tax i mean quite honestly i would like to see it go back to the poor and rest of it go to infrastructure. we are never going to rebuild until we get money and we don't have any place to get money. that's my idea. >> all right. write...
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see with in assailant, is the extent to which he became radicalized with these online chatter groups naresspool of humanity but are being supported by the multibillion-dollar companies. and then the third is of course what don and i often talk about on his show about, the terrorism, the narrative in the public place, whether it's a president unwilling to condemn neonazis or a -- or right wing graups in europe, or just the complicitcy about this, that it's okay to speak in that language, that it's not shunned. it's no longer embarrassing to walk around and scream anti- -- racist things. there is no shame for these people to have in -- the hatred attitudes. those three things combined has led to the world we exist in now. it's just not just a feeling the numbers worldwide let alone in the united states confirm it. the most dangerous form of terrorism in the united states is white supremacy. it's not islamic terrorism. they are all bad. but nonetheless if we are going to focus our resources it's in kind of hatred that is given a per missiveness that has access to weaponry, given online plat
see with in assailant, is the extent to which he became radicalized with these online chatter groups naresspool of humanity but are being supported by the multibillion-dollar companies. and then the third is of course what don and i often talk about on his show about, the terrorism, the narrative in the public place, whether it's a president unwilling to condemn neonazis or a -- or right wing graups in europe, or just the complicitcy about this, that it's okay to speak in that language, that...