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nolan: actually, the violence of the games are decreasing.re are big ones, it is kind of cartoon violence. "grand theft auto" is one of the big exceptions. there are a lot of puzzle games that are good for your brain. the cell phone games that people play on the subway or on the school grounds, they are actually pretty good and not violent at all. emily: what about the medium? virtual reality is something else that has been touted as being potentially transformative for the gaming industry. do you think it will be transformative? if so, when will that happen? nolan: i think virtual reality has certain problems that have not totally been solved yet. i think that there will be virtual reality in arcades and public places. i think that the adoption in the home has to wait until the headsets are sub-$200. and i see that being quite a ways off, particularly for the ones that are well-designed and ready to go. and the systems right now -- go ahead. emily: if not vr, what's the next big thing in gaming? what is the next big shakeup? nolan: i think a
nolan: actually, the violence of the games are decreasing.re are big ones, it is kind of cartoon violence. "grand theft auto" is one of the big exceptions. there are a lot of puzzle games that are good for your brain. the cell phone games that people play on the subway or on the school grounds, they are actually pretty good and not violent at all. emily: what about the medium? virtual reality is something else that has been touted as being potentially transformative for the gaming...
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emily: atari cofounder nolan bushnell.he was an early investor in some of tech's biggest unicorns. spotify, uber, and dropbox our , exclusive interview with troy carter is up next. ♪ ♪ emily: investors are continuing their caution towards tech. specifically private valuations with some notable voices point -- pointing to a few early signs of a bubble. i spoke with troy carter, founder and ceo of atom factory. the firm was an early investor in some of tech's biggest unicorns including uber and spotify. i started by asking if winter really is coming for the industry. troy: we are starting to see market corrections both on the late stage and in the early stage side as well. we do feel -- i think we are starting to see a lot of the younger entrepreneurs get a lot smarter in terms of their business approach. before, where it was all about hypergrowth, i think a lot of entrepreneurs are factoring in profitability and revenue and things like that as well. we are starting to see a correction in behavior. emily: you are an investor
emily: atari cofounder nolan bushnell.he was an early investor in some of tech's biggest unicorns. spotify, uber, and dropbox our , exclusive interview with troy carter is up next. ♪ ♪ emily: investors are continuing their caution towards tech. specifically private valuations with some notable voices point -- pointing to a few early signs of a bubble. i spoke with troy carter, founder and ceo of atom factory. the firm was an early investor in some of tech's biggest unicorns including uber...
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katie nolan is here.e," macklemore and ryan lewis from the samsung outdoor stage. and you can see the boys live here in l.a. at the shrine, may 31st. tomorrow night, the great magic johnson will be here, ludacris and ciara will join us, and we'll have music from ariana grande. and on friday, we have a new show with bryan cranston, aneeka noni rose, and music from joanna newsome. you know our first is one of the funniest people i know -- and i know a lot of them. his credits span from "parenthood" to "punk'd" and he is now the director and star of big screen version of "chips." please welcome dax shepard. [ applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: very happy to see you. you know, i saw your loverly and very charming wife kristen bell, and i said i haven't seen dax >> three years probably. not truly, but i had a kid three years ago. you've recently had a kid. so really we see each other here. this is our date night. this is how we maintain our friendship. >> jimmy: how old are the girls? >> i have nothing to promote. i'm her
katie nolan is here.e," macklemore and ryan lewis from the samsung outdoor stage. and you can see the boys live here in l.a. at the shrine, may 31st. tomorrow night, the great magic johnson will be here, ludacris and ciara will join us, and we'll have music from ariana grande. and on friday, we have a new show with bryan cranston, aneeka noni rose, and music from joanna newsome. you know our first is one of the funniest people i know -- and i know a lot of them. his credits span from...
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katie nolan is here.y mess i've made," macklemore and ryan lewis from the samsung outdoor stage. [ cheers and applause ] and you can see the boys live here in l.a. at the shrine auditorium on may 31st. tomorrow night, the great magic johnson will be here, ludacris and ciara will join us, and we'll have music from ariana grande. and on friday, we have a new show with bryan cranston, aneeka noni rose, and music from joanna newsome. so please join us. [ cheers and applause ] our first guest tonight is without a doubt one of the funniest people i know, and i know a lot of them. his credits span from "parenthood" to "punk'd" and he is now the director and star of the big screen version of "chips." please welcome dax shepard. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: very happy to see you. you know, i saw your lovely and very charming wife kristen bell, and i said i haven't seen dax in a long time. like i think it's -- >> three years probably. >> jimmy: no. not that long. >> not truly three years. but i had a kid thr
katie nolan is here.y mess i've made," macklemore and ryan lewis from the samsung outdoor stage. [ cheers and applause ] and you can see the boys live here in l.a. at the shrine auditorium on may 31st. tomorrow night, the great magic johnson will be here, ludacris and ciara will join us, and we'll have music from ariana grande. and on friday, we have a new show with bryan cranston, aneeka noni rose, and music from joanna newsome. so please join us. [ cheers and applause ] our first guest...
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nolan: there might be some truth to that. [indiscernible chatter] >> can we have a press club thing on the front of it? [laughter] >> all right. perfect. great. >> thank you. >> that's great. >> good luck to you. >> thank you. [indiscernible chatter] >> on newsmakers this weekend, we will hear from mac thornberry . he talks about the recent passage of a bill that sets all the sea and program funding levels for the defense -- setsnt in 2017 that policy and program funding levels of the defense department in 2017. >> is it a debate that should happen through the defense policy process? is that something your colleagues should vote on? >> it should come up, we should vote on it. this ought to stand on its own and not be art of that part of the bill we are talking about. thead a vote on repealing 2001 aumf on the bill we consider this week. updates to better reflect the way terrorist's arson redding out --
nolan: there might be some truth to that. [indiscernible chatter] >> can we have a press club thing on the front of it? [laughter] >> all right. perfect. great. >> thank you. >> that's great. >> good luck to you. >> thank you. [indiscernible chatter] >> on newsmakers this weekend, we will hear from mac thornberry . he talks about the recent passage of a bill that sets all the sea and program funding levels for the defense -- setsnt in 2017 that policy...
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nolan: i do. one of the first things after returning the hiatus is to take a look at the whole process. i came to some conclusions about what i thought had changed from what i served and what was good and what was that about it. i introduced a copper has a piece of legislation two ears ago. it did a number of things, starting with reversing citizens united. that has unleashed massive amounts of secret money and required candidates to raise massive amounts of money to defend themselves and get their message out. a good colleague of mine whose name will go unmentioned was looking at raising $50,000 a day. he said, i'm not going to do this anymore. my legislation also called for independent commissions, and they're telling us there are 40 competitive seats in the country. as david was pointing out, they should all be competitive. should be 535 including the senate. they should all be competitive. i would like to see limits in my legislation included in that. limits on when campaign spending can take
nolan: i do. one of the first things after returning the hiatus is to take a look at the whole process. i came to some conclusions about what i thought had changed from what i served and what was good and what was that about it. i introduced a copper has a piece of legislation two ears ago. it did a number of things, starting with reversing citizens united. that has unleashed massive amounts of secret money and required candidates to raise massive amounts of money to defend themselves and get...
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nolan jones looks like a professional baseball player and he may just be one. he is rated among the top 20 in this year's major league draft. >> it's a dream of mine and i watch professional baseball games thinking i may have an tun to be on the field is indescribable. >> he has a rifle for an arm and batting .620 with natural power. want proof? >> the ball jumps off his bat and i never have or never will have a chance to coach anybody with his tal enever again, it's a once inform a lifetime tun. >> nolan is impressive and draws quite the crowd. >> see these guys? it's all major league scouts. >> we had one game with 40 scouts, i think every major league team was here at some point that year. >> and a familiar face, his older brother, payton. this june he may get drafted too. by the nhl. the 20-year-old penn state si signee is a top draft pick. >> this is not something we expected. he committed to penn state, the first step of his journey and this could be indescribable for our family. >> two brothers two different sports and one common goal, pro sports and nex
nolan jones looks like a professional baseball player and he may just be one. he is rated among the top 20 in this year's major league draft. >> it's a dream of mine and i watch professional baseball games thinking i may have an tun to be on the field is indescribable. >> he has a rifle for an arm and batting .620 with natural power. want proof? >> the ball jumps off his bat and i never have or never will have a chance to coach anybody with his tal enever again, it's a once...
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nolan. the minnesota eight is going to be one of the most expensive house raises in the country this year. involvementhow your affects how you are raising the money that you needed to win reelection. i know you said you're not going over to the dietrich see but what other things are you doing. >> i have not been in the call centers across the state, i come to washington and go to work. during -- when congress is not in session, i spent a considerable much of time raising money. opponentself funded worth hundreds of millions of dollars who says he will spend whatever it takes to win this election. contests were among my most expensive in the country. this one looks like it will be the singularly most expensive race in the country and i feel very strongly about the issues that i have been a part of and brought to the table including the stop act. tom for saying -- i will not call anybody. i have not taken that pledge. i'm trying to make sure i have enough money to defend myself. there spending
nolan. the minnesota eight is going to be one of the most expensive house raises in the country this year. involvementhow your affects how you are raising the money that you needed to win reelection. i know you said you're not going over to the dietrich see but what other things are you doing. >> i have not been in the call centers across the state, i come to washington and go to work. during -- when congress is not in session, i spent a considerable much of time raising money....
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nolan: yeah? >> the supreme court has decided to send the obama care contraception mandate case back to the lower courts with no ruling your it a tweet from "the morning,spaper this bloomberg also reporting on the aferral in the case in which group wanted to ban contraceptives from their insurance plans and did not want the insurance plans to manage contraception for employees or students. the supreme court unanimously returning the case to the lower courts, saying the two sides should try to work out their differences. also today, president obama will be awarding the medal of valor public officers this morning. fors an award that is officers who have shown exceptional courage. and israel's ambassador will be speaking on c-span2. that will be at the anti-defamation league at 11:45. and the house is back at 2:00 eastern for debate on nine bills, including one involving the iris and identity theft. the senate needs today at 2:00. they will debate a judicial nomination and later in the week we will g
nolan: yeah? >> the supreme court has decided to send the obama care contraception mandate case back to the lower courts with no ruling your it a tweet from "the morning,spaper this bloomberg also reporting on the aferral in the case in which group wanted to ban contraceptives from their insurance plans and did not want the insurance plans to manage contraception for employees or students. the supreme court unanimously returning the case to the lower courts, saying the two sides...
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chairman tom nolan. mta board member malcon hine iky. [inaudible] ceo mr. larry bear and his wife pam. mr. peter megalen is on his way. he here yet? he will be here, yes, sir, you know he won't miss this mr. mays. supervisor mark farrell. also we are expecting fire chief joan hayes-white. and director of the mta ed riscon. let me tell you about our honored guest today. born in west field alabama in 19thry 1 willie mays junior was introduced to baseball. his professional career began in 1947 still in high cool. ofew short years later the new york ginets signed willie a minor league deal and made his major league debay in 1941. the next year the army drafted willie removing him from it game befr about a year and a half and returned to baseball in 1954 with a bang winning the mrp award and selected to the a l star team. in 1958 the giants franchise relocated to beautiful san francisco where willie spends most of his career. over 2 twenty-two seasons with the new york and san francisco giants and the new york mets the beloved say akid with 660 home runs won 12
chairman tom nolan. mta board member malcon hine iky. [inaudible] ceo mr. larry bear and his wife pam. mr. peter megalen is on his way. he here yet? he will be here, yes, sir, you know he won't miss this mr. mays. supervisor mark farrell. also we are expecting fire chief joan hayes-white. and director of the mta ed riscon. let me tell you about our honored guest today. born in west field alabama in 19thry 1 willie mays junior was introduced to baseball. his professional career began in 1947...
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test that had not happened he wrote to nolan and nolan then was actually able to gain access to the secret files. but no one chose to interpret it as kind of a revision of history, rewriting of history saying that we would have -- hatley only known about the incident we would've known better. >> thank you. since we're talking about archives, maybe you can talk for a moment about what kind of documents and sources you used for the book.book. he already alluded to the fact that access in china is difficult these days. and what to you was the most challenging thing about writing a biography? >> putting this book together was a detective story. there are so many different pieces to it, different aspects to it. so as i mentioned before, i was fortunate fortunate to meet three of birches surviving brothers. the papers of william noland that uc berkeley always are meyer at the hoover institution. the 14th air force archives in montgomery, alabama, maxwell air force base, that was really an exciting trip, and exciting find because buried in those materials is a 2425 page interview, oral history in
test that had not happened he wrote to nolan and nolan then was actually able to gain access to the secret files. but no one chose to interpret it as kind of a revision of history, rewriting of history saying that we would have -- hatley only known about the incident we would've known better. >> thank you. since we're talking about archives, maybe you can talk for a moment about what kind of documents and sources you used for the book.book. he already alluded to the fact that access in...
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mary ann nolan died in richmond.he was 68 years old and technically it was lung cancer that killed her, but nolan's family says she always had a sense of humor. one of her sons opened the obituary with the line faced with the prospect of voting for donald trump or hillary clinton, mary ann nolan chose to pass into the eternal love of god. it is nice to see the family sort of kept her spirit alive. she obviously had a very wicked sense of humor. >> obviously. >>> here's a question of a lot of us can relate to. how many of you work long hours? >> most people in this town, but millions of people just qualified to make a little extra money out of it, so who gets a piece of that >>> we are looking at a rapidly changing weather situation. skies are clearing, but we're not out of the woods yet. >>> unemployment twice as high for blacks as it is for whites and making less money too. the new and strong reaction to an ominous what happens when an all-encompassing brain scan is followed up with an all-em
mary ann nolan died in richmond.he was 68 years old and technically it was lung cancer that killed her, but nolan's family says she always had a sense of humor. one of her sons opened the obituary with the line faced with the prospect of voting for donald trump or hillary clinton, mary ann nolan chose to pass into the eternal love of god. it is nice to see the family sort of kept her spirit alive. she obviously had a very wicked sense of humor. >> obviously. >>> here's a question...
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nolan: thank you, mr. speaker. members of the house, my amendment simply would ensure that the concerns and interests of active duty members of our armed forces and veterans have their interests and concerns taken into consideration by the interagency task force. the simple truth is is that there's a greater need and use andpioids among active duty veterans of our armed forces simply because of the many serious accidents and injuries that they incur in combat and in training. over half of the iraq and afghanistan veterans have had to use opioids as painkillers from the accidents and the injuries that they have suffered. that's well over a half million of our finest and bravest citizens here in this country. and an 80% increase in its use over the last decade. i might -- i would be remiss if i didn't paint out as well that overdose -- point out as well that overdose from opioids is twice the rate among our active duty service members and veterans of the general population. and also i would be remiss if i didn't poin
nolan: thank you, mr. speaker. members of the house, my amendment simply would ensure that the concerns and interests of active duty members of our armed forces and veterans have their interests and concerns taken into consideration by the interagency task force. the simple truth is is that there's a greater need and use andpioids among active duty veterans of our armed forces simply because of the many serious accidents and injuries that they incur in combat and in training. over half of the...
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here's nolan today in the preps game against lower more land. 6-foot four, 200 pounds.. he had four rbi's. holy ghost prep won this one, 12 to one. we talk to his coach about noland after his last home game today. >> once in a lifetime opportunity to be able to coach the kid. he's just an unbelievable talent on the feel. and what most people don't know he's an even better kid off of it. >> and since it was their last home game senior day. mom gets arose an hug. good luck to noland and holy guest prep for the rest of the season but how cool is that. >> 12-one. >> 12 to one. >> big guy. >> thanks lesley. >> appreciate it. >> up next honoring difference makers in our communities. new tonight police athletic league's annual awards dinner. >> "eyewitness news" at the sheraton philadelphia downtown for the festivities. pal honored three individuals who have made impact on thousands of lives in our community. and before tonight's dinner there was also a silent auction to raise funds for pal. ukee and i very proud to be there to show our support. >> indeed. love pal and all tha
here's nolan today in the preps game against lower more land. 6-foot four, 200 pounds.. he had four rbi's. holy ghost prep won this one, 12 to one. we talk to his coach about noland after his last home game today. >> once in a lifetime opportunity to be able to coach the kid. he's just an unbelievable talent on the feel. and what most people don't know he's an even better kid off of it. >> and since it was their last home game senior day. mom gets arose an hug. good luck to noland...
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noted giant killer nolan arenado drives in charlie blackmon. suarez allows three runs.t was enough for colorado. giants start a ten-game road trip with a loss 5-2. >>> a's and tigers. beautiful night for baseball in oakland. gorgeous sunset there. speaking of gorgeous, ian kinsler. what a catch by billy burns on that sinking line drive to center field. sean manaea loving it but the ace couldn't get anything going. michael fulmer had the handcuffs on them. one hit in seven innings. struck out danny valencia there. manaea pitched well but a mistake here. here it comes. there it goes. in the sixth nick castellanos in his tenth of the year as the a's would fall 4-1, and they have dropped 7 of their last 8. for the warriors to keep their season alive tomorrow in okc they need to bring even more energy and intensity than the thunder because you know the home crowd's going to be going nuts. and that's where draymond green comes in. he needs to be emotional but under control. it's like trying to bottle lightning. draymond has not been the same since the infamous kicking inciden
noted giant killer nolan arenado drives in charlie blackmon. suarez allows three runs.t was enough for colorado. giants start a ten-game road trip with a loss 5-2. >>> a's and tigers. beautiful night for baseball in oakland. gorgeous sunset there. speaking of gorgeous, ian kinsler. what a catch by billy burns on that sinking line drive to center field. sean manaea loving it but the ace couldn't get anything going. michael fulmer had the handcuffs on them. one hit in seven innings....
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nolan: on that issue, the congressman is right. here to helpo be play a role in reversing voicens united and have a , you better have several million dollars to defend yourself. accounts, the congressman seems simultaneously unethical to say the least. i find colleagues from every perspective to be men and women of integrity who have good ideas but differ in many ways they represent a large and diverse country that we live in. when you bring them together as opposed to sending them across the street, we can find common ground. it works. rep. jolly: when i was first the storyhere is where was told to raise $8,000 a day. member of leadership who wanted helpful. get elected in six months. i thought, that is great. i will get all the wisdom i can about how to get reelected. it was a second grade math equation on the whiteboard. by the days,vided $18,000 per day. that is where i was told your first job is to raise $18,000 a day. my chief of staff is in the room and i turned to my deputy chief of staff and said, here's the problem you wi
nolan: on that issue, the congressman is right. here to helpo be play a role in reversing voicens united and have a , you better have several million dollars to defend yourself. accounts, the congressman seems simultaneously unethical to say the least. i find colleagues from every perspective to be men and women of integrity who have good ideas but differ in many ways they represent a large and diverse country that we live in. when you bring them together as opposed to sending them across the...
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here's nolan today in the preps game against lower more land. 6-foot four, 200 pounds.ns. he had four rbi's. holy ghost prep won this one, 12 to one. we talk to his coach about noland after his last home game today. >> once in a lifetime opportunity to be able to coach the kid. he's just an unbelievable talent on the feel. and what most people don't know he's an even better kid off of it. >> and since it was their last home game senior day. mom gets arose an hug. good luck to noland and holy guest prep for the rest of the season but how cool is that. >> 12-one. >> 12 to one. >> big guy. >> thanks lesley. >> appreciate it. >> up next honoring difference makers in our communities. new tonight police athletic league's annual awards dinner. >> "eyewitness news" at the sheraton philadelphia downtown for the festivities. pal honored three individuals who have made impact on thousands of lives in our community. and before tonight's dinner there was also a silent auction to raise funds for pal. ukee and i very proud to be there to show our support. >> indeed. love pal and all t
here's nolan today in the preps game against lower more land. 6-foot four, 200 pounds.ns. he had four rbi's. holy ghost prep won this one, 12 to one. we talk to his coach about noland after his last home game today. >> once in a lifetime opportunity to be able to coach the kid. he's just an unbelievable talent on the feel. and what most people don't know he's an even better kid off of it. >> and since it was their last home game senior day. mom gets arose an hug. good luck to noland...
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chairman tom nolan. mta board member malcon hine iky. [inaudible] ceo mr. larry bear and his wife pam. mr. peter megalen is on his way. he here yet? he will be here, yes, sir, you know he won't miss this mr. mays. supervisor mark farrell. also are expecting fire chief joan hayes-white. and director of the mta ed riscon. let me tell you about our honored guest today. born in west field alabama in 19thry 1 willie mays junior was introduced to baseball. his professional career began in 1947 still in high cool. ofew short years later the new york ginets signed willie a minor league deal and made his major league debay in 1941. the next year the army drafted willie removing him from it game befr about a year and a half and returned to baseball in 1954 with a bang winning the mrp award and selected to the a l star team. in 1958 the giants franchise relocated to beautiful san francisco where willie spends most of his career. over 2 twenty-two seasons with the new york and san francisco giants and the new york mets the beloved say akid with 660 home runs won 12 gol
chairman tom nolan. mta board member malcon hine iky. [inaudible] ceo mr. larry bear and his wife pam. mr. peter megalen is on his way. he here yet? he will be here, yes, sir, you know he won't miss this mr. mays. supervisor mark farrell. also are expecting fire chief joan hayes-white. and director of the mta ed riscon. let me tell you about our honored guest today. born in west field alabama in 19thry 1 willie mays junior was introduced to baseball. his professional career began in 1947 still...
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congressman david jolly was doing eye the sponsor, representative rick nolan of minnesota.his is one hour and 10 minutes. taunus: good morning. i have the 109th president of a press club will stop we all know it takes money to run for political office. sometimes a lot of money. convincing donors to send cash their way. david jolly was first elected in 2014. with
congressman david jolly was doing eye the sponsor, representative rick nolan of minnesota.his is one hour and 10 minutes. taunus: good morning. i have the 109th president of a press club will stop we all know it takes money to run for political office. sometimes a lot of money. convincing donors to send cash their way. david jolly was first elected in 2014. with
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, and nolan then -- as a u.s. senator -- was actually able to gain access to the secret files. .. what kind of sources used. you allude to the fact access in china is difficult these days. what kind of sources did you use? second question, what do you was the most challenging thing about writing the biography? >> putting this book together was a real effective story. you know, there are some of the different pieces to it, different aspects to it. as i mentioned before i was very fortunate to meet three of birches surviving brothers, papers of william dolan at uc berkeley, papers of the wedemeyer at the hoover institution. the 14th air force archive at montgomery, alabama, maxwell air force base, socially and exciting trip, and exciting find because buried in those materials is a 24, 25 page interview, oral history interview with john birch which was conducted about five months before his death. the army air force historian arranged this interview because of john birch was the first of these field intelligence offi
, and nolan then -- as a u.s. senator -- was actually able to gain access to the secret files. .. what kind of sources used. you allude to the fact access in china is difficult these days. what kind of sources did you use? second question, what do you was the most challenging thing about writing the biography? >> putting this book together was a real effective story. you know, there are some of the different pieces to it, different aspects to it. as i mentioned before i was very fortunate...
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rick nolan was one of the first to sponsor the bill. he was later elected to congress in 2013, nolan said when he returned he hardly recognized the amount of time. our guest question, in addition we have reporters looking on the phone. if anyone listening in would like to a question please send them to questions.press.org. ... when we first started this effort i knew we wanted to be a bipartisan effort right out of the gate. i spent a couple of minutes talking about the construct. i think the narrative has been told in the past several weeks. we will talk about the national and i know rick has some complents as well. you know, in many states including the state of florida, members are prohibiting from raising money. prohibition was upheld by the u.s. supreme court in the case in hillsborough county, florida. the case indicate that had the prohibition might be constitutional on judges but perhaps it would require a different construct on elected officials and legislative body but i took the model and said let's apply that to congress. de
rick nolan was one of the first to sponsor the bill. he was later elected to congress in 2013, nolan said when he returned he hardly recognized the amount of time. our guest question, in addition we have reporters looking on the phone. if anyone listening in would like to a question please send them to questions.press.org. ... when we first started this effort i knew we wanted to be a bipartisan effort right out of the gate. i spent a couple of minutes talking about the construct. i think the...
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>> and i'm like hey, nolan. he goes oh, god, julie. he's mortified. i'm trying to zip it.but i have to suffer through about 45 minutes of this agony before i'm finally going i'm just going to go to the bar, a chardonnay or poison, and i left. >> jimmy: how long did you stay? >> it was like 42 minutes and 10 seconds. top to bottom with the gun in my hand. >> jimmy: with the gun. >> jimmy: more with julie bowen after this. ♪ so my kids don't have to forage, ♪ ♪ got two jobs to pay a mortgage, ♪ ♪ and i've also got a brain. ♪ life's short, talk is cheap. ♪ i'll be working while you sleep. ♪ ♪ still don't think i've got a brain? ♪ ♪ i took two bullets in the chest. ♪ ♪ got three kids, i never rest... ♪ ♪ so yeah, i've got a brain. ♪ a degree is a degree. ♪ you're gonna want someone like me. ♪ ♪ but only if you have a brain. ♪ (music fades out) right sleeve, left sleeve,gs i looneck hole. t-shirt? is this shirt alive man? oh, i'm tucking
>> and i'm like hey, nolan. he goes oh, god, julie. he's mortified. i'm trying to zip it.but i have to suffer through about 45 minutes of this agony before i'm finally going i'm just going to go to the bar, a chardonnay or poison, and i left. >> jimmy: how long did you stay? >> it was like 42 minutes and 10 seconds. top to bottom with the gun in my hand. >> jimmy: with the gun. >> jimmy: more with julie bowen after this. ♪ so my kids don't have to forage, ♪ ♪...
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mary nolan died on sunday.ero bit try said quote baseded with the prospect of voting for either donald trump or hillary clinton mary nolan chose instead toç?v pass into the loving armf god. > a virginia politician isolates making headlines butut for the wrong reason. he is running as an independent in the 8 republican district. he posted a screen shot. the problem he had two porn sites open in the tabs bar. the screen shot was on web's page for several hours before the campaign noticed it and tood it down. it went viral eventually going 200,000 hits. not exactly the kind of publicity he wanted.ante web tried to explain it in all in a lengthy facebook post that says, in part, quote, i wanted a to test the suggestion thathat somehow lurking out in then pornographic world there is some eil one in a georgia zillionil onchance that a candidate for ar federal office go to that particular website and there bye be infected with a virus. good plan. thank you.you. coming up tonight at 11 1 # itt has been labeled the wor
mary nolan died on sunday.ero bit try said quote baseded with the prospect of voting for either donald trump or hillary clinton mary nolan chose instead toç?v pass into the loving armf god. > a virginia politician isolates making headlines butut for the wrong reason. he is running as an independent in the 8 republican district. he posted a screen shot. the problem he had two porn sites open in the tabs bar. the screen shot was on web's page for several hours before the campaign noticed it...
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her name is mary ann nolan and it begins like this.aced with the prospect of voting for donald trump or hillary clinton, mary ann nolan decided to pass into the eternal love of god. they hoped it would capture the mother was. >>> forget about the wizards, the capitals, the redskins, and the nationals for a moment. today, the warriors, well, they're on the verge of making a little history. it may be hard to believe, but ashley barber still gets butterflies before softball games. >> i think it is a good nervous. i think they all feel it too. >> reporter: 99 consecutive wins, four state championships, yet the warriors are taking nothing for granted. >> there is a lot of pressure. we have to keep ourselves up and into the game. we have to go into every game thinking there is a possibility we could lose if we don't try harder. >> there is a spirit of going here and this work ethic that we have. every class that comes in knows you don't want to be the class to lose. >> it's not something we talk about. it is something that everybody knows. i
her name is mary ann nolan and it begins like this.aced with the prospect of voting for donald trump or hillary clinton, mary ann nolan decided to pass into the eternal love of god. they hoped it would capture the mother was. >>> forget about the wizards, the capitals, the redskins, and the nationals for a moment. today, the warriors, well, they're on the verge of making a little history. it may be hard to believe, but ashley barber still gets butterflies before softball games....
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representative rick nolan in his fifth term. used to represent the sixth district in minnesota from 1975 to 1981. democrat, virginia. caller: good morning, everybody. i am calling because i was first going to say, what is the difference between hillary and bernie? think the difference is bernie is an honest man and hillary is it -- a dishonest woman. i am a democrat but i sometimes vote for republican. whoever i feel is the best candidate. the one who called from massachusetts. i will never vote for hillary. if she gets the nomination, people will support donald trump like myself. guest: to be sure, there are differences. one of those is bernie's authenticity. today that it was 10 years ago and 20 years ago and 40 years ago, that is a virtue that resonates with the american people and it resonates with me. it arguably, hillary, is, on a positive way, a more nuanced politician. more clever, trying to play all sides of the issue. and find the balancing. i will never forget walter, who was my mentor, who ran for several thousand pe
representative rick nolan in his fifth term. used to represent the sixth district in minnesota from 1975 to 1981. democrat, virginia. caller: good morning, everybody. i am calling because i was first going to say, what is the difference between hillary and bernie? think the difference is bernie is an honest man and hillary is it -- a dishonest woman. i am a democrat but i sometimes vote for republican. whoever i feel is the best candidate. the one who called from massachusetts. i will never...
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nolan: it's a journey. you have to pay it back. the next generation will have the same benefits we had, maybe make them a little better. that's what drives me. >> there has been a lot of talk on the republican side. merit is there to it? unlimited contributions. rep. nolan: i think the limits that are there, $2700 for the primary, $2700 for the general, those are reasonable. in the absence of a small donor public financing system. but that is not what released all the money. that was citizens united. >> their people arguing that citizens united was amplifying the things that the candidates themselves want. they say that the parties are more accountable than the super pac groups. rep. nolan: there might be some truth to that. let's stand by the podium. now you can say what you really want to say. [laughter] >> all right. perfect. >> good luck to you. >> thank you. >> the u.s. house picks up the 2017 defense apartment programs and policy bills starting tuesday. bill passed out of committee. legislative business at the house begins at
nolan: it's a journey. you have to pay it back. the next generation will have the same benefits we had, maybe make them a little better. that's what drives me. >> there has been a lot of talk on the republican side. merit is there to it? unlimited contributions. rep. nolan: i think the limits that are there, $2700 for the primary, $2700 for the general, those are reasonable. in the absence of a small donor public financing system. but that is not what released all the money. that was...
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tonight dax shepard, from fox sports, katie nolan, and music from macklemore and ryan lewis.] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you very much. thanks for watching the show. thanks for coming. it's good to be home. i'm glad
tonight dax shepard, from fox sports, katie nolan, and music from macklemore and ryan lewis.] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you very much. thanks for watching the show. thanks for coming. it's good to be home. i'm glad
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bloomer director borden's director heinecke is anticipated director nolan director rahaim's director ramos and director rubke presents mr. chair vice chair director brinkman will not be here you have a quorum please be advised the ringing of and use of cell phones, pagers and similar sound-producing electronic devices are prohibited at this meeting. are prohibited at this meeting. please be advised that the chair may order the removal from the meeting room responsible for the ringing or use of a cell phone, pager, or other similar sound-producing electronic devices. microphones, we respectfully ask they be turned off. thank you approval of the minutes from the mayor 3 regular meeting is there such a motion. >> >> i. >> opposed? the i's have it. thank you next item, please. >> ms. bloomer. >> communications directors please be advised founded drortsdz not a disclose of the local t y local 200 at the policy and governance meeting on friday that's all for now and introduction of new business. >> director borden we've golden gotten e-mails of market street you know about the upper market
bloomer director borden's director heinecke is anticipated director nolan director rahaim's director ramos and director rubke presents mr. chair vice chair director brinkman will not be here you have a quorum please be advised the ringing of and use of cell phones, pagers and similar sound-producing electronic devices are prohibited at this meeting. are prohibited at this meeting. please be advised that the chair may order the removal from the meeting room responsible for the ringing or use of...
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. >> reporter: as a bonus, the team arranged a visit with owen nolan. then billy and brother daniel got to ride the zamboni. before being able to high five and fist bump the sharks as the team took to the ice. >> unbelievable. making this is lot easier to go through and keep our mind off things. >> as the community, they have been strong. we will continue to be strong. >> reporter: they say they have a couple dates to remember. monday, may 23rd, the sharks play the blues again. and on june 1st, the residents of mcmurry may get a chance to return to town to assess damages. nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much. >>> coming up next, an upgrade for apple. the new high-tech touches in the latest bay area store. >>> cars completely swallowed up by a sinkhole. the whole thing caught on camera. >>> sorting through the debris ott egyptair plane crash. the pieces they need to find to better understand what's happened. >>> the weekend started with brief downpours. the radar, right now, looks relatively dry. will it stay that way? we'll answer the question in y
. >> reporter: as a bonus, the team arranged a visit with owen nolan. then billy and brother daniel got to ride the zamboni. before being able to high five and fist bump the sharks as the team took to the ice. >> unbelievable. making this is lot easier to go through and keep our mind off things. >> as the community, they have been strong. we will continue to be strong. >> reporter: they say they have a couple dates to remember. monday, may 23rd, the sharks play the blues...
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yeah, i'm very proud. >> reporter: now, as a bonus the sharks arranged for nolan to greet the family before billy and his brother got to ride the zambonis. the family expressed gratitude to the sharks and the public for helping the family and the community, and they know they still have got a very tough road ahead. robert handa, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. to developing news out of the south bay, police are looking into a possible homicide. police received a call about a body discovered last night. investigators say a man was found dead near sunny court. this is close to where highway 101 meets interstate 680, no word yet on how the person died or his identity. >>> a san francisco from is wetting a settlement to avoid going to court. the woman filed a suit last year claiming she was badly injured by b.a.r.t. police at the station back in 2014. b.a.r.t. police say megan was drunk and argumentative with officers who found her on a bench in the station. she says during her arrest an officer beat her, breaking bones in her face and left her bloody. video appears to support her claim
yeah, i'm very proud. >> reporter: now, as a bonus the sharks arranged for nolan to greet the family before billy and his brother got to ride the zambonis. the family expressed gratitude to the sharks and the public for helping the family and the community, and they know they still have got a very tough road ahead. robert handa, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. to developing news out of the south bay, police are looking into a possible homicide. police received a call about a body...
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chairman tom nolan. mta board member malcon hine iky. [inaudible] ceo mr. larry bear and his wife pam. mr. peter megalen is on his way. he here yet? he will be here, yes, sir, you know he won't miss this mr. mays. supervisor mark farrell. also we are expecting fire chief joan hayes-white. and director of the mta ed riscon. let me tell you about our honored guest today. born in west field alabama in 19thry 1 willie mays junior was introduced to baseball. his professional career began in 1947 still in high cool. ofew short years later the new york ginets signed willie a minor league deal and made his major league debay in 1941. the next year the army drafted willie removing him from it game befr about a year and a half and returned to baseball in 1954 with a bang winning the mrp award and selected to the a l star team. in 1958 the giants franchise relocated to beautiful san francisco where willie spends most of his career. over 2 twenty-two seasons with the new york and san francisco giants and the new york mets the beloved say akid with 660 home runs won 12
chairman tom nolan. mta board member malcon hine iky. [inaudible] ceo mr. larry bear and his wife pam. mr. peter megalen is on his way. he here yet? he will be here, yes, sir, you know he won't miss this mr. mays. supervisor mark farrell. also we are expecting fire chief joan hayes-white. and director of the mta ed riscon. let me tell you about our honored guest today. born in west field alabama in 19thry 1 willie mays junior was introduced to baseball. his professional career began in 1947...
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john nolan, cbs? john here? are you here? did you have a question? >> what have you heard back in reaching out to superdelegates and asking them to look at your wins and ones you may win over? bernie sanders: again, there are two separate issues. it's not just me. it is people in the states. if you live in colorado, if you live in some of the other states, minnesota, where we have one landslide victories, i think the superdelegates are hearing from the
john nolan, cbs? john here? are you here? did you have a question? >> what have you heard back in reaching out to superdelegates and asking them to look at your wins and ones you may win over? bernie sanders: again, there are two separate issues. it's not just me. it is people in the states. if you live in colorado, if you live in some of the other states, minnesota, where we have one landslide victories, i think the superdelegates are hearing from the
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aaron nolan is cruising into the fifth inning, including this victor martinez single and insurance in the seventh inning, a solo homer gives the phillies a 6-4 lead and they bang out 12 hits in the half noon. and miguel franco hurts himself sliding into second base and they call it a sprained ankle. the phils win 8-5 and visit the leading cubs on friday. >> we were able to put up runs for them and aaron did a great job and there are uns giving up and it's a tough lineup and did a good job of it. and playing good baseball in chicago. and the pitching is there and scratching out runs. >> to football, eagles announce their training group dates. they begin on july 25th and full squad workout is july 31st. it's day to of the latest ota's and the birds are going at a slower pace under years past. the eagles faded down the stretch under chip kelly, the players felt they were overworked. >> you go so fast for so long, there is only so much your body can do before it fails you. i don't care who you are. we are getting our work in but it's a better approach. >>> the union faces orlando city, th
aaron nolan is cruising into the fifth inning, including this victor martinez single and insurance in the seventh inning, a solo homer gives the phillies a 6-4 lead and they bang out 12 hits in the half noon. and miguel franco hurts himself sliding into second base and they call it a sprained ankle. the phils win 8-5 and visit the leading cubs on friday. >> we were able to put up runs for them and aaron did a great job and there are uns giving up and it's a tough lineup and did a good job...
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thank you, nolan bushnell. >> thank you.e hair. >> the eighties airs tomorrow night at 9:00 right here on cnn. we will be right back. . . . >>> before we leave you tonight, in the last moments, may the fourth be with you. here's something you've got to see. >> my favorite song. how did you know? >> come on, stormtrooper. come on. ♪ got to kiss myself so pretty ♪ >> uptown funk, baby. >> the white house posting this video of president obama and first lady michelle obama of the "star wars" dance party in december. that's it for me tonight. "early start" with christine romans and john berman begins now. >>> the last man standing. donald trump on the campaign trail as the only republican left in the race for president. speaking to cnn about the general election fight in front of him. >>> hillary clinton taking aim at donald trump speaking with cnn about the presumptive republican nominee and the democratic primary challenger she still can't shake. good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm john berman. >> i'm christine romans.
thank you, nolan bushnell. >> thank you.e hair. >> the eighties airs tomorrow night at 9:00 right here on cnn. we will be right back. . . . >>> before we leave you tonight, in the last moments, may the fourth be with you. here's something you've got to see. >> my favorite song. how did you know? >> come on, stormtrooper. come on. ♪ got to kiss myself so pretty ♪ >> uptown funk, baby. >> the white house posting this video of president obama and...
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sheila nolan's an expert. she's a from the maria fareri children's hospital at westchester medical center. so, why are ticks trouble? >> so, not all ticks are trouble. certain ticks can carry diseases that they can transmit to people, and those are the ticks that are trouble. >> what sort of diseases can they carry? >> so, it depends on where you live. certain ticks can cause diseases such as lyme disease. another one is rocky mountain spotted fever. and there's lots of other diseases that you see throughout the country, just depends on where you live. >> so, how can we avoid being bitten by ticks? >> so, ticks like to live in wooded areas, long, high, grassy areas. when you're going into those areas, you should wear long sleeves, long pants. you should tuck your pants into your shoes and socks, and wear bug spray, spray bug spray, preferably one that has deet in it. and light-colored clothing is also something good so if the tick is on your clothing or starting to crawl, then you can easily identify it and pi
sheila nolan's an expert. she's a from the maria fareri children's hospital at westchester medical center. so, why are ticks trouble? >> so, not all ticks are trouble. certain ticks can carry diseases that they can transmit to people, and those are the ticks that are trouble. >> what sort of diseases can they carry? >> so, it depends on where you live. certain ticks can cause diseases such as lyme disease. another one is rocky mountain spotted fever. and there's lots of other...