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p.m. eastern. thank you for giving us your perspective. 2:00 p.m. ern we get the fed decision followed by the news conference. cnbc will have full coverage today on power lunch. >> the first pilot to attempt to fly around the world without using any fuel started the third leg of his journey. the swiss solar powered plane took off from the indian city this morning. the plane will then fly further east by china and mayanmar. he is the cofounder and ceo and pilot. he joins us live from the cockpit of the plane somewhere above india. good morning to you andre. thank you so much for joining us. this is an amazing journey you're attempting. how is it going so far? >> we are having some difficulty this morning to leave in india but everything is getting back on track and it's really incredible that more i fly the more i produce. now they are full they will be full when a arrive tonight in india. >> when you fly across the pacific and atlantic you will have to fly for days at a time. how long can the plane keep going without landing? >> you know what it is a
p.m. eastern. thank you for giving us your perspective. 2:00 p.m. ern we get the fed decision followed by the news conference. cnbc will have full coverage today on power lunch. >> the first pilot to attempt to fly around the world without using any fuel started the third leg of his journey. the swiss solar powered plane took off from the indian city this morning. the plane will then fly further east by china and mayanmar. he is the cofounder and ceo and pilot. he joins us live from the...
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p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span 3. each week, american history tv's "american artifacts, visits museums and historic places. founded in 1923, the museum of the city of new york's collection contains nearly 750,000 objects. we visited to learn about the exhibit, guildled new york. >> my name is janine falino. i'm one of the co-curators of guilded new york fashion, society, and culture that's being shown here at the museum of the city of new york. a show that happened in november of 2013 and closes in october of 2014. in this beautiful little jewel box of a gallery we've assembled a variety of objects that help the pub luck to appreciate what life was like for the 1% in the original guilded age i, that period that followed the civil war from about the 1880s to about 1910. and that period was characterized by great wealth, kind of like the dot-.com people of our own era, but in those days, the money came from various kinds of industries, mining, railroads, smelting iron, and also the rise of the modern corporation. all th
p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span 3. each week, american history tv's "american artifacts, visits museums and historic places. founded in 1923, the museum of the city of new york's collection contains nearly 750,000 objects. we visited to learn about the exhibit, guildled new york. >> my name is janine falino. i'm one of the co-curators of guilded new york fashion, society, and culture that's being shown here at the museum of the city of new york. a show that happened in...
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p.m. eastern time deadline. adam shapiro with the latest details on the controversial religious freedom law in indiana including that move just announced by new york governor andrew cuomo. is it license for discrimination or just a misunderstood law? and nail biting outside d.c. and the supreme court. rich edson giving us live latest headlines from the historic supreme court case, weighing the question whether royalties must be paid even after a patent has expired. folks, this matters for every business person, every inventor from spiderman toys to the business idea you might have. and trustee tradeers on the new york stock exchange, cme and the nymex to tell you how all of this is affecting your money. first to the breaking news -- are the iranians haggling to stall or in the group of 6 nations including the u.s. close to a nuclear deal? the breaking news that just broke in the last 4 1/2 minutes, they may extend this until wednesday. 6:00 p.m. eastern time deadline was self-imposed. does this mean they're clos
p.m. eastern time deadline. adam shapiro with the latest details on the controversial religious freedom law in indiana including that move just announced by new york governor andrew cuomo. is it license for discrimination or just a misunderstood law? and nail biting outside d.c. and the supreme court. rich edson giving us live latest headlines from the historic supreme court case, weighing the question whether royalties must be paid even after a patent has expired. folks, this matters for every...
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p.m. eastern on c-span. >> the c-span cities tour takes book tv and american history tv on the road. learning about history and literary life. we take a visit to galveston, texas. >> the opening the canal sailing ships were almost dealt a death blow. with that opening of the canal some ships had a shorter route to the far east india, all those markets. sailing ships needed to find a way to make their own living. instead of higher valued cargo, they started caring lower valued cargo. coal. oil. cotton. carried any kind of cargo that did not require getting to market at a fast pace. >> watch our events from galveston saturday, march 7 at new eastern on book tv. sunday, march 8 at 2 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span 3. >> the political landscape has changed with the 114th congress. there are 43 new republicans. 15 new democrats. in the house. keep track of the members in congress using congressional chronicle on c-span.org. the pages lots of useful information, including voting results and statistics of each session. new congress, best access on c-span, c-span normal to come
p.m. eastern on c-span. >> the c-span cities tour takes book tv and american history tv on the road. learning about history and literary life. we take a visit to galveston, texas. >> the opening the canal sailing ships were almost dealt a death blow. with that opening of the canal some ships had a shorter route to the far east india, all those markets. sailing ships needed to find a way to make their own living. instead of higher valued cargo, they started caring lower valued cargo....
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p.m. eastern. tomorrow's ncaa tournament action is on tbs. we begin at 5:00 p.m. stern with the infiniti ncaa tip-off show, then the west region, number two seed arizona and number one seed wisconsin followed by three-seed notre dame taking on the number one overall seed, kentucky. we'll see you back here on cbs on sunday at 1:00 eastern time to close out the road to the final four. for clark, charles kenny i'm greg. [captioning funded by cbs sports division] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] so i was video chatting with my girlfriend. we haven't been together long but... she just says it. i love you. my heart is racing. so i say it right back. i love you too. and she freezes. not actually but the video chat. and i'm like, "did she even hear me?" i am so relieved i have verizon. i panicked, tried to unfreeze it and hung up. we are so much in love. she never called me back. join us and save without settling on the largest, most reliable network. >>>ing in says spri
p.m. eastern. tomorrow's ncaa tournament action is on tbs. we begin at 5:00 p.m. stern with the infiniti ncaa tip-off show, then the west region, number two seed arizona and number one seed wisconsin followed by three-seed notre dame taking on the number one overall seed, kentucky. we'll see you back here on cbs on sunday at 1:00 eastern time to close out the road to the final four. for clark, charles kenny i'm greg. [captioning funded by cbs sports division] [captioning performed by the...
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p.m. eastern here on c-span. you can watch anytime at www.c-span.org. the center for strategic and international studies will hear from former british defense secretary tomorrow. he will speak about u.s. relations with the united kingdom, as well as the u.k.'s upcoming general election, the transatlantic alliance, and global security threats. that is live at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. later, a hearing on the consumer product safety commission's 2016 budget request. the commission's chair will be among the witnesses. that is live at 3:00 eastern on c-span3. the c-span cities to work takes book tv and american history tv on the road. traveling to cities to learn about their history and literary life. next week, we partner with comcast for a visit to galveston, texas. >> heave ho. >> with the opening of the suez canal in 1869, sailing ships are almost dealt a death blow. with that opening of the canal coal-fired ships had a shorter route to the far east to india those markets. sailing ships needed to find a way to make their own living. instead of high-
p.m. eastern here on c-span. you can watch anytime at www.c-span.org. the center for strategic and international studies will hear from former british defense secretary tomorrow. he will speak about u.s. relations with the united kingdom, as well as the u.k.'s upcoming general election, the transatlantic alliance, and global security threats. that is live at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. later, a hearing on the consumer product safety commission's 2016 budget request. the commission's chair...
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p.m. eastern each day highlights of our coverage. >> 48 hours of programming in american history every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter for more
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p.m. eastern on c-span2 and rea airs at 9:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. you can also watch anytime at www.c-span.org. these center for strategic and international studies will hear from former british defense secretary liam fox tomorrow. he will be talking about u.s. relations with united kingdom as well as the u.k. alliance and global security threats at 10 a clock a.m. eastern on c-span. later in the day, a hearing on the project safety commission's budget request. the commissions chair will be among the witnesses. that is on c-span3. >> keep track of the republican let congress on c-span, c-span2 c-span radio and www.c-span.org. >> marco rubio was in manchester, new hampshire to speak at a politics and express it host by saint ann's own college. this was his final stop on his tour in the state. before the event began senator rubio met with several attendees and posed for pictures. this is just under an hour and a half. >> thank you. >> thanks so much. >> thank you. good luck. how are you? >> thank you for having me. >> hello, how are you? >> good to se
p.m. eastern on c-span2 and rea airs at 9:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. you can also watch anytime at www.c-span.org. these center for strategic and international studies will hear from former british defense secretary liam fox tomorrow. he will be talking about u.s. relations with united kingdom as well as the u.k. alliance and global security threats at 10 a clock a.m. eastern on c-span. later in the day, a hearing on the project safety commission's budget request. the commissions chair...
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p.m. eastern time here in new york.is building -- now, the fire department from new york at fdny tweeted that they had a collapse of the building. what you're seeing, you and i are looking at this together, does not look like a collapse. that building is engulfed in fire. again, we don't know what's happening as far as injuries or any fatalities. obviously this is a breaking news situation, guys. we'll keep you updated on what's happening. the closing bell will be ringing. seventeen minutes to go. again, following the markets. dow down negative. twenty-eight points. volatility for us markets. under 18,000. now, there's a lot of things we're following in the commodities market. not just oil. let's talk about gold for a second. this gold stock in particular hasn't been getting a lot of love from the investment community. this stock i'm telling you about is 35% down a year. now you want to buy this one. it's a very unloved stock. he'll have that pick. we'll be right back. ♪ >> once again, we continue to follow the breaking
p.m. eastern time here in new york.is building -- now, the fire department from new york at fdny tweeted that they had a collapse of the building. what you're seeing, you and i are looking at this together, does not look like a collapse. that building is engulfed in fire. again, we don't know what's happening as far as injuries or any fatalities. obviously this is a breaking news situation, guys. we'll keep you updated on what's happening. the closing bell will be ringing. seventeen minutes to...
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p.m. eastern. tomorrow's ncaa tournament action is on tbs. we begin at 5:00 p.m. stern with the infiniti ncaa tip-off show, then the west region, number two seed arizona and number one seed wisconsin followed by three-seed notre dame taking on the number one overall seed, kentucky. we'll see you back here on cbs on sunday at 1:00 eastern time to close out the road to the final four. for clark, charles kenny i'm greg. [captioning funded by cbs sports division] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] music: etta james "at last" (plays throughout) ♪ sometimes, at last doesn't happen at first. ♪ ♪ your dad just kissed my mom. ♪ turning two worlds into one takes love. ♪ helping protect that world takes state farm. scandal rocks a montgomery county high school. schools allegedly posting explicit pictures of other students online. tonight administrators, police and the da' office are now involved. this story developing at this late hour as word spreads among the north penn sch
p.m. eastern. tomorrow's ncaa tournament action is on tbs. we begin at 5:00 p.m. stern with the infiniti ncaa tip-off show, then the west region, number two seed arizona and number one seed wisconsin followed by three-seed notre dame taking on the number one overall seed, kentucky. we'll see you back here on cbs on sunday at 1:00 eastern time to close out the road to the final four. for clark, charles kenny i'm greg. [captioning funded by cbs sports division] [captioning performed by the...
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p.m. eastern we take you to capitol hill for a hearing with fbi director. he will discuss his agency's 2016 budget before the house appropriations subcommittee on justice. that's live at 1:00 p.m. elsewhere in the capital today shs the hill reports that house republicans are increase ingingly confident they will approve a budget blueprint wednesday with more robust spending on defense after several days of working to bridge the gap between fiscal and security hawks. to get their budget across the finish line, republicans will had vote on two separate versions of the fiscal plan crafted by tom price. that's an unusual maneuver to allow the rank and file to take a more hands-on approach to legislating. gop leaders believe the house will back the amended version of the price budget which would increase the pentagon war fund to $96 billion and require no offsets. the debate takes place on the house floor later today and you can watch live coverage on our companion network c-span. here's a bit more on what to expect on today's debate. >> what is happening in the
p.m. eastern we take you to capitol hill for a hearing with fbi director. he will discuss his agency's 2016 budget before the house appropriations subcommittee on justice. that's live at 1:00 p.m. elsewhere in the capital today shs the hill reports that house republicans are increase ingingly confident they will approve a budget blueprint wednesday with more robust spending on defense after several days of working to bridge the gap between fiscal and security hawks. to get their budget across...
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p.m. eastern here on american history tv. >> up next on "american history tv," house and senate leaders dedicate a statue at the u.s. capital of barry goldwater often called the father of modern american conservatism. they reflected on his five terms as a u.s. senator from arizona. his presidential nomination, influence on ronald reagan, and affinity for photography. this is about 40 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our honored guest, arizona secretary of state member of the united states house of representatives, a member of the united states senate, and the speaker of the united states house of representatives. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, the speaker of the united states house of representatives, the honorable john boehner. >> ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon and welcome to statuary hall. this place was once the chamber of the house of representatives. it is where lincoln served as one term in congress and where madison, monroe, and andrew jackson were sworn into office. since the 1860's, the tradition has been for each state to send to dope statues here in honor of th
p.m. eastern here on american history tv. >> up next on "american history tv," house and senate leaders dedicate a statue at the u.s. capital of barry goldwater often called the father of modern american conservatism. they reflected on his five terms as a u.s. senator from arizona. his presidential nomination, influence on ronald reagan, and affinity for photography. this is about 40 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our honored guest, arizona secretary of...
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p.m. eastern apple will be unveiling its final secrets about the apple watch.ill it transform us like the ipad did? keep it right here the number one business block continues with eric bolling and "cashin' in." have a great weekend. >>> while everyone is focusing on the e-mails hillary sent from her private account when she was secretary of state should when focusing on this, we could be days away from her a pouncing ago 2016 white house run and if you're wondering what kind of president hillary would be, wonder no more. >> we're fighting for an economy that work for everyone and includes everyone. >> doesn't sound like a commander in chief, sounds more like a redistributor in chief. i'm eric bolling welcome to "cashin' in." our crew wayne rogers, jonathan owe hoe anything and others. surprise, the cat is out of the bag, lisa, crack
p.m. eastern apple will be unveiling its final secrets about the apple watch.ill it transform us like the ipad did? keep it right here the number one business block continues with eric bolling and "cashin' in." have a great weekend. >>> while everyone is focusing on the e-mails hillary sent from her private account when she was secretary of state should when focusing on this, we could be days away from her a pouncing ago 2016 white house run and if you're wondering what kind...
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p.m. eastern on c-span 3. >> monday night on "the communicators." f.c.c. commissioner on their net neutrality ruling, municipal broadband and the program. >> what i am proposing that we do is overhaul the lifeline program, make it -- make it concurrent and in sink -- -- sync to this age. the prices and opportunities have gone down -- have been more for the rest of us. it should be for the lifeline consumers. get those providers out of the service. >> monday night at 8:00 eastern on "the communicators" on c-span2. >> this week on "q&a" our guest is dr. adrianefugh-berman. brian: if you could change one thing about the ph
p.m. eastern on c-span 3. >> monday night on "the communicators." f.c.c. commissioner on their net neutrality ruling, municipal broadband and the program. >> what i am proposing that we do is overhaul the lifeline program, make it -- make it concurrent and in sink -- -- sync to this age. the prices and opportunities have gone down -- have been more for the rest of us. it should be for the lifeline consumers. get those providers out of the service. >> monday night at...
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p.m. eastern. >> here are some of our featured programs this weekend on the c-span network. saturday at 1 p.m. eastern c-span 2's book tv is like at the university of arizona for the festival of books. featuring race, politics, the civil war, and sunday at 1:00, we continue live coverage with panels on the obama administration and the issue of concussions in football. and we are live from longwood university in virginia for the civil war seminar, with historians and authors talking about the closing weeks of the war. sunday morning at 9:00, we continue live coverage with remarks on the surrender of the confederacy and the immigration of confederates to brazil. find the complete schedule at c-span.org. e-mail us. send us a tweet. join the conversation. like us on facebook. >> the top u.s. general in south america briefed
p.m. eastern. >> here are some of our featured programs this weekend on the c-span network. saturday at 1 p.m. eastern c-span 2's book tv is like at the university of arizona for the festival of books. featuring race, politics, the civil war, and sunday at 1:00, we continue live coverage with panels on the obama administration and the issue of concussions in football. and we are live from longwood university in virginia for the civil war seminar, with historians and authors talking about...
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p.m. eastern on c-span 2. announcer: up next, heather cox richardson author of "to make men free," she chronicles the evolution of the party of lincoln
p.m. eastern on c-span 2. announcer: up next, heather cox richardson author of "to make men free," she chronicles the evolution of the party of lincoln
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p.m. eastern on c-span. host: this weekend on "the communicators,," a discussion on the future of television, the internet, and video. joining us is rocco commisso the founder of mediacom communications corporation. welcome to washington and welcome to "the communicators." what is mediacom? mr. commisso: mediacom is what they used to call cable-television companies. in fact, we started our company back in 1995. little by little our mission at that time was to go out and which is maintained, to deliver to the air in smaller markets in the u.s. same level of services you could find in san francisco, new york city, or washington d.c. up $7.3 billion of investment. we have achieved that. we are in 22 states. we have 1500 communities in 22 states. we have 4600 employees. regenerate -- we generate $1.7 billion in revenue. i am a lucky man i have the people i have. host: reporter:are you a cable company? mr. commisso: we like to say we are a cable company but we are multi services. we started as a media company in
p.m. eastern on c-span. host: this weekend on "the communicators,," a discussion on the future of television, the internet, and video. joining us is rocco commisso the founder of mediacom communications corporation. welcome to washington and welcome to "the communicators." what is mediacom? mr. commisso: mediacom is what they used to call cable-television companies. in fact, we started our company back in 1995. little by little our mission at that time was to go out and...
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p.m. eastern, we will show highlights of our coverage. here is john lewis, one of the leaders of the march reflecting on some of 50 years later. >> when i heard that dr. king had been assassinated, it was a sad time and our time for me. i love to dr. king. if it had not been for him, i do not know what would've happened to me. i had grown up very poor in rural alabama -- he gave me a way out. maybe a way in. but the philosophy and the discipline of nonviolence tell us that you should not get in a state of despair, you should be hopeful, you should pick yourself up and continue to move -- keep going. i think one of the great moments of hope when we were marching from selma to montgomery -- the reaction of people around the nation and the world demonstrations in more than 80 cities on almost every major college campus in america. they said, it's going to work out. it's going to be all right. at the end of the speech he said, we shall overcome. there was hope. that said it all. >> join "american history tv" net saturday and sunday, march 7 a
p.m. eastern, we will show highlights of our coverage. here is john lewis, one of the leaders of the march reflecting on some of 50 years later. >> when i heard that dr. king had been assassinated, it was a sad time and our time for me. i love to dr. king. if it had not been for him, i do not know what would've happened to me. i had grown up very poor in rural alabama -- he gave me a way out. maybe a way in. but the philosophy and the discipline of nonviolence tell us that you should not...
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p.m. eastern on thursdays. we go behind the scenes. sure was a fun one last night.did not miss it because it was fun to your derek jeter. setting up shop in an airport terminal. the sexist word that you are absolutely forbidden to say about hillary clinton or else. ambitious money coming up. ♪ you know your dentures can move, unlike natural teeth. try fixodent plus true feel. the smooth formula helps keep dentures in place. it's free of flavors and colorants, for a closer feeling to natural teeth. fixodent. and forget it. at mfs, we believe in the power of active management. our teams collaborate around the world, which leads to better decisions for our clients. put our global active management expertise to work for you. mfs. there is no expertise without collaboration. you total your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had a liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd ge
p.m. eastern on thursdays. we go behind the scenes. sure was a fun one last night.did not miss it because it was fun to your derek jeter. setting up shop in an airport terminal. the sexist word that you are absolutely forbidden to say about hillary clinton or else. ambitious money coming up. ♪ you know your dentures can move, unlike natural teeth. try fixodent plus true feel. the smooth formula helps keep dentures in place. it's free of flavors and colorants, for a closer feeling to natural...
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p.m. eastern. jamie cole people be featuring the great great grandson. very cool stuff. 9:30 p.m. closer look at the exciting stories. you do not want to miss it. it will not come cheap. we asked what would make you spring for the apple watch. your responses are coming up. snl. including a doozy for the 42nd president. a run for your money is of next. >> a little bit of mature romance. take a look at this sexy e-mail i sent him on our anniversary. [laughter] congratulations on your continued marital success. i would like to schedule a fit down at your earliest convenience. ♪ the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. you total your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it take
p.m. eastern. jamie cole people be featuring the great great grandson. very cool stuff. 9:30 p.m. closer look at the exciting stories. you do not want to miss it. it will not come cheap. we asked what would make you spring for the apple watch. your responses are coming up. snl. including a doozy for the 42nd president. a run for your money is of next. >> a little bit of mature romance. take a look at this sexy e-mail i sent him on our anniversary. [laughter] congratulations on your...
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p.m. eastern on "the communicators" on c-span2. at 8 p.m. eastern on "the communicators." >> each week "real america" brings you archival films that tell the story of the 20th century. 1945, u.s. army forces captured ludendorff bridge. this is a two-part 1965 u.s. army film telling the story of the battle. the documentary is narrated by several participants from world war ii, including president dwight eisenhower, general bradley, and congressman heckler , who witnessed the events as an army historian. now 100 years old, the representative is currently the oldest living former congressman. [explosions] >> every major victory
p.m. eastern on "the communicators" on c-span2. at 8 p.m. eastern on "the communicators." >> each week "real america" brings you archival films that tell the story of the 20th century. 1945, u.s. army forces captured ludendorff bridge. this is a two-part 1965 u.s. army film telling the story of the battle. the documentary is narrated by several participants from world war ii, including president dwight eisenhower, general bradley, and congressman heckler ,...
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p.m. eastern in "the situation room" starting at 4:00 p.m. eastern, 10:00 p.m.t getting election results. "newsroom" with brooke baldwin starts right now. >>> all right. here we go. i'm brooke baldwin. breaking news at the top of the show on this tuesday afternoon. i know at first it sounds like a familiar headline but this time it's much much different. a young man, a westerner, accused of trying to enter syria and join isis. this time that young man is not only an american he's a u.s. air force veteran. cnn justice correspondent pamela brown broke the story for us within this past hour. pamela who is he? >> well he's a 47-year-old man, brooke. as you point out, he's an air force veteran. he served in the a
p.m. eastern in "the situation room" starting at 4:00 p.m. eastern, 10:00 p.m.t getting election results. "newsroom" with brooke baldwin starts right now. >>> all right. here we go. i'm brooke baldwin. breaking news at the top of the show on this tuesday afternoon. i know at first it sounds like a familiar headline but this time it's much much different. a young man, a westerner, accused of trying to enter syria and join isis. this time that young man is not only an...
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p.m. eastern. barbara starr is working the story. stand by for that.int news conference t ceos of lufthansa and germanwings. we'll have live coverage of that. apparently they've got new information, new information on what is going on in this investigation. 150 people presumed dead in that plane crash in the french alps. stand by for that news conference. that's coming up the ceos of luft hans dahansa and germanwings. >>> bowe bergdahl has caused a lot of concern here in the united states since the united states his release from the taliban in exchange for five taliban detainees who had been held at guantanamo bay at the u.s. military prison there. ed lavandera has a timeline on what happened in this case. >> reporter: the night bowe bergdahl disappeared from his post in the summer of 2009 he was 23 years old. the army sergeant's gun, bulletproof vest and his night vision goggles were all found in his bunk. from that moment the u.s. military would spend almost five years looking for and negotiating for bergdahl's release. >> our commanders are sparing
p.m. eastern. barbara starr is working the story. stand by for that.int news conference t ceos of lufthansa and germanwings. we'll have live coverage of that. apparently they've got new information, new information on what is going on in this investigation. 150 people presumed dead in that plane crash in the french alps. stand by for that news conference. that's coming up the ceos of luft hans dahansa and germanwings. >>> bowe bergdahl has caused a lot of concern here in the united...
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p.m. eastern time and pacific. you will not want to miss it.t money" coming up. >>> time for the final trade. let's go around the horn. tim? >> so the second quarter pick telefonica. i think this is a stock that's underperform. stay there. >> social media. we talked about facebook tonight winning against salesforce. twitter. that'll get you done tonight. >> speaking of #winning, the bond mark has really done well this last quarter. buy tlt tomorrow. 130, very key level for this name. >> great job tonight, sara eisen! blackstone. that'll get you big dividend. bx. >> thanks, guys. i'm sara eisen. catch "fast money" again tomorrow 5:00 p.m. eastern time. "mad money" begins right now. >>> my mission is simple -- to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to save you money. my job isn't just to entertain but to
p.m. eastern time and pacific. you will not want to miss it.t money" coming up. >>> time for the final trade. let's go around the horn. tim? >> so the second quarter pick telefonica. i think this is a stock that's underperform. stay there. >> social media. we talked about facebook tonight winning against salesforce. twitter. that'll get you done tonight. >> speaking of #winning, the bond mark has really done well this last quarter. buy tlt tomorrow. 130, very key...
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p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> d c-span city store takes book tv on the road. traveling to united states cities to learn about their history and literary life. we partnered with comcast for a visit to galveston, texas. >> with the opening of the suez canal in 1860 nine, sailing ships were dealt a death blow. with the opening of the canal coal-fire chipset a shorter route to the far east, to india, to all those markets. so, sailing ships needed to find a way to make their own living. so they started carrying that lower value cargoes. call. cotton. etc.. so, alyssa found her niche in carrying any kind of cargo that did not require getting to market at a fast pace. >> watch all of our events from gallup -- from galveston on saturday. and sunday at 2 p.m. on history tv on c-span three. >> in his weekly address president obama discusses , retirement issues and new rules to protect middle-class america's future earnings. representative jim renee c of ohio has the republican response. he talks about the importance of saving for college and legislation passed by the ho
p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> d c-span city store takes book tv on the road. traveling to united states cities to learn about their history and literary life. we partnered with comcast for a visit to galveston, texas. >> with the opening of the suez canal in 1860 nine, sailing ships were dealt a death blow. with the opening of the canal coal-fire chipset a shorter route to the far east, to india, to all those markets. so, sailing ships needed to find a way to make their own...
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p.m. eastern . tomorrow, we start washington journal with a look at the race relations 50 years after selma. we will talk with trevor burress and elizabeth weir "washington journal is live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> a look at former governor jeb bush at the agriculture summit where numerous presidential hope holes are speaking. -- hopefuls are speaking. the event started with governor kerry branstad who criticize the president for not acting on the renewable fuel standard and not supporting ethanol. bush spoke about immigration saying that immigrants here in the united states must have a path to legal status. we will have more with governor bush tomorrow starting at 6:30 p.m. eastern where he will be in a fund-raising event in iowa. >> this is the first president that does not believe the american power is a force for good and his will back as of that believe is not good for us or for the world. it has created uncertainty instability and now greater risks or the homeland.
p.m. eastern . tomorrow, we start washington journal with a look at the race relations 50 years after selma. we will talk with trevor burress and elizabeth weir "washington journal is live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> a look at former governor jeb bush at the agriculture summit where numerous presidential hope holes are speaking. -- hopefuls are speaking. the event started with governor kerry branstad who criticize the president for not acting on the...
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p.m. eastern on the fox business network. check the big board. you like this.s are near the high of the day up 191. big retail names and you know the man they are hitting pretty good levels some new highs burlington as in burlington coat factory, michaels stores a target, nordstrom, all of some higher today. see those green arrows? two dow stocks hitting lifetime highs lifetime highs nike and united health. look at footlocker also hitting a new high thanks to nike. charles payne recommended footlocker on his program two weeks ago. it is up 6%. now this. we have 17-year-old with us intel announced her as the second place winner in their science talent search and she won $75,000. round of applause. for investigating how to help naturally enhance plant defenses to a eliminate the need of pesticides. she is with us now. i am loss of course. can i put this in layman's language? you worked on a way for flats to use their own defenses against pesticides. is that roughly accurate? >> almost. there is a pretty dangerous type of plant parasite, every year they account fo
p.m. eastern on the fox business network. check the big board. you like this.s are near the high of the day up 191. big retail names and you know the man they are hitting pretty good levels some new highs burlington as in burlington coat factory, michaels stores a target, nordstrom, all of some higher today. see those green arrows? two dow stocks hitting lifetime highs lifetime highs nike and united health. look at footlocker also hitting a new high thanks to nike. charles payne recommended...
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p.m. eastern time on american history tv or anytime on our website. just go to cspan.org/history. thank you for joining us today. >> history bookshelf features popular american history writers and airs on american history tv every weekend at this time. author candace villard examines the history of the assassination of resident garfield. she discusses the politics of the time and looks at the medical treatment in the 11 weeks you survived after suffering a gunshot went. posted by a james garfield national historic site, this event is a little over 50 minutes. >> it is my great pleasure to introduce to you our speaker, an excellent writer formally of national geographic magazine. we are excited to have your hair talk about her second book. we are very pleased she us chosen to tackle another interesting presidential subject , the assassination of president garfield. i believe this is her third or fourth trip at the site. it is a great pleasure to welcome here -- her here tonight. [applause] >> thank you for that introduction and thank you for coming. it is a real pleasure to be here
p.m. eastern time on american history tv or anytime on our website. just go to cspan.org/history. thank you for joining us today. >> history bookshelf features popular american history writers and airs on american history tv every weekend at this time. author candace villard examines the history of the assassination of resident garfield. she discusses the politics of the time and looks at the medical treatment in the 11 weeks you survived after suffering a gunshot went. posted by a james...
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p.m. eastern time espionage historians talk about julius and ethel rosenberg who leaked secrets about the atom bomb to the soviets in the 1950s, panelists discuss the devotion to the communist cause and their controversial execution. that's tonight at 6:30 p.m. eastern here on american history tv. >> this year, c-span is touring cities across the country exploring american history. next, a look at our recent visit to greensboro, north carolina. you're watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, on c-span 3.
p.m. eastern time espionage historians talk about julius and ethel rosenberg who leaked secrets about the atom bomb to the soviets in the 1950s, panelists discuss the devotion to the communist cause and their controversial execution. that's tonight at 6:30 p.m. eastern here on american history tv. >> this year, c-span is touring cities across the country exploring american history. next, a look at our recent visit to greensboro, north carolina. you're watching american history tv, all...
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p.m. eastern on sunday at 8 p.m. eastern. back with more in a moment.anches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sound good? not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda. ♪ grind virtually any kind of food waste into an unending source of electrical power for a city? when emerson takes up the challenge it's never been done before simply becomes consider it solved. emerson. jon: we'll be back in one hour. jenna: "outnumbered" starts right now. ♪ >> this is "outnumbered." i'm andrea tantaros. here today, harris faulkner host of "money" with melissa francis on our sister network, fox business's melissa francis fox news contributor democratic strategist julie row begin ski is back. #oneluckyguy host of the fox news weekend, tucker carlson. >> like my dinner table. four girls. will not say a single word next hour. that is not true that. >> met close. >> big politi
p.m. eastern on sunday at 8 p.m. eastern. back with more in a moment.anches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sound good? not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda. ♪ grind virtually any kind of food waste into an unending source of electrical power for a city? when emerson takes up the challenge it's never been done before simply becomes consider it...
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p.m. eastern time today to the u.s. military to glifive an up date on that. >> a lot of people have said that he deserted i hope that after what has been reported that there's a fair account of the facts. a lot of americans are really upset about that. even take the case of sergeant tamarisi. he couldn't get any help out of this administration, so some were really angry that five taliban were released for sergeant bergdahl who may be a deserter. a lot of people are really raw about this. there are five taliban who have been released. and as of may 30th those five taliban, they are really released. when the administration cut the deal they said they're only going to be sent to qatar and they will be monitored. those five can do whatever they want. so we let those five go, whether that's a good idea or a bad idea, that's what happened. and a lot of american people are upset about that. and we'll see at 3:30 i'm sure a lot of americans on both sides of this dispute are going to be very upset. >> again that's going to happe
p.m. eastern time today to the u.s. military to glifive an up date on that. >> a lot of people have said that he deserted i hope that after what has been reported that there's a fair account of the facts. a lot of americans are really upset about that. even take the case of sergeant tamarisi. he couldn't get any help out of this administration, so some were really angry that five taliban were released for sergeant bergdahl who may be a deserter. a lot of people are really raw about this....
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p.m. eastern. pop your corn your night is made. >>> the civil war in syria has been raging for four years now. and to end it have you heard? the obama administration says it may have to negotiate with bashar al assad. plus, israeli voters heading to the polls this week in a race seen as referendum on prime minister netanyahu. we reported about the effort to possibly keep him from being reelected. a senate committee prepares to investigate funding being provided to an american nonprofit group actively lobbying against the prime minister. remember, we love it when you chime in and tune in at the same time. hit us up on our fox news social pages twitter and facebook. stay with us. >>> you are just joining us if that's the case here is what is happening. after a massive manhunt police announced arrest in the shooting of two police officers in ferguson, missouri. the suspect jeffrey williams faces counts of first degree assault and weapons and criminal action charges. amid protests which happen a lot th
p.m. eastern. pop your corn your night is made. >>> the civil war in syria has been raging for four years now. and to end it have you heard? the obama administration says it may have to negotiate with bashar al assad. plus, israeli voters heading to the polls this week in a race seen as referendum on prime minister netanyahu. we reported about the effort to possibly keep him from being reelected. a senate committee prepares to investigate funding being provided to an american nonprofit...
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p.m. eastern. in neighboring indiana, governor mike pence called for clarification of the religious freedom measure he signed into law last week. opponents say it allows businesses to discriminate against gay people. he says it is not that he is calling for a new law explicitly stating that it does not allow discrimination. the press conference is under 40 minutes. gov. pence: thank you all for coming. it has been a tough week here in the hoosier state. but we will move forward. as governor i have the great privilege of serving the greatest people on earth in indiana. let me say first and foremost, i find the religious freedom restoration act last week. i believe religious liberty, as president clinton said, when he signed the federal law in 1993, religious liberty is our first freedom. it is vital to millions of americans who cherish faith as my family does. it is vital to the framework of our nation. and this legislation was designed to ensure the vitality of religious liberty in the hoosier stat
p.m. eastern. in neighboring indiana, governor mike pence called for clarification of the religious freedom measure he signed into law last week. opponents say it allows businesses to discriminate against gay people. he says it is not that he is calling for a new law explicitly stating that it does not allow discrimination. the press conference is under 40 minutes. gov. pence: thank you all for coming. it has been a tough week here in the hoosier state. but we will move forward. as governor i...
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p.m. eastern tonight, 8:00 p.m. tomorrow night. you got a double chance.hance. >>> have you heard about the penalties for a college basketball powerhouse? we will tell you about the ncaa, they are squeezing the orange. syracuse university. after some stunning allegations. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sound good? not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda. . p . now with the xfinity tv go app, you can watch live tv anytime. it's never been easier with so many networks all in one place. get live tv whenever you want. the xfinity tv go app. now with live tv on the go. enjoy over wifi or on verizon wireless 4g lte. plus enjoy special savings when you purchase any new verizon wireless smartphone or tablet from comcast. visit comcast.com/wireless to learn more. that could cripple the team for years to come. brian has the details from our new york city newsroom. what is going on? >> reporter: the nc
p.m. eastern tonight, 8:00 p.m. tomorrow night. you got a double chance.hance. >>> have you heard about the penalties for a college basketball powerhouse? we will tell you about the ncaa, they are squeezing the orange. syracuse university. after some stunning allegations. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sound good? not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it...
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p.m. eastern time, 7 p.m.>> . >> and many finally, our picture of the day and this snap shot certainly caught our eye. white hats, yes those are white hats sprinkled across a field of green. it's a colorful photograph from china of workers harvesting tea leaves. white hats in china harvesting tea leaves. that's our news for this hour. thanks for watching. i'm david schuster, and the ne i nith anta. @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a >> weeknights on al jazeera america. >> join me as we bring you an in-depth look at the most important issues of the day. breaking it down. getting you the facts. it's the only place you'll find... the inside story. >> ray suarez hosts "inside story". weeknights, 11:30 eastern. on al jazeera america. >> >>> searching for clues. >> we are doing e
p.m. eastern time, 7 p.m.>> . >> and many finally, our picture of the day and this snap shot certainly caught our eye. white hats, yes those are white hats sprinkled across a field of green. it's a colorful photograph from china of workers harvesting tea leaves. white hats in china harvesting tea leaves. that's our news for this hour. thanks for watching. i'm david schuster, and the ne i nith anta....
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p.m. eastern from the fed as janet yellen's news conference begins at 2:30 p.m.eper into apple as it looks to rock the 500 channel world with its online television service. ♪ betty: trading under way. i want to get back to julie hyman. looking at some early movers, including adobe. julie: adobe had lower than estimated growth and subscribers for its creative cloud service. it has tried to migrate to subscription services and away from software. shares are higher even though we had second-quarter earnings and revenue forecasts miss estimates -- no, they are lower. seeing them trade glover and had their worst day since november 2011. also looking at molycorp, a producer of rare earth metals. the company said yesterday in a filing that it may not be able to continue at going concern if it is not able to restructure debt. it fell 35% yesterday but is recovering today. the company was saying it hired miller backfire to help restructure. looking at quicksilver, the retailer that sells surf and skate where. the forecast below estimates, shares appear to be holding after
p.m. eastern from the fed as janet yellen's news conference begins at 2:30 p.m.eper into apple as it looks to rock the 500 channel world with its online television service. ♪ betty: trading under way. i want to get back to julie hyman. looking at some early movers, including adobe. julie: adobe had lower than estimated growth and subscribers for its creative cloud service. it has tried to migrate to subscription services and away from software. shares are higher even though we had...
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p.m. eastern. there are two new back-to-back episodes that are airing tonight.wntown movie theater after jamie recounts an amazing story of a man who inherits a rare map of texas. the owner is completely unaware of how valuable it is, though. >> this things getting dinner, literally, between the crazy ball and things getting turkey, you bring the map out. >> yes. at that the time, its value was the joy it was gift looking at the thing. melissa: the fund does not stop there. be sure to check out my new show at 9:30 p.m. eastern on thursday. we go behind-the-scenes and take a look at the stories on strange inheritance. the world's most controversial dress is back with a vengeance. someone is paying thousands for a piece of it. how is it possible? you will not believe what you will have to pay to see him. you can never have too much money. ♪ if you take multiple medications, a dry mouth can be a common side effect. that's why there's biotene. it comes in oral rinse spray or gel so there's moisturizing relief for everyone. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry m
p.m. eastern. there are two new back-to-back episodes that are airing tonight.wntown movie theater after jamie recounts an amazing story of a man who inherits a rare map of texas. the owner is completely unaware of how valuable it is, though. >> this things getting dinner, literally, between the crazy ball and things getting turkey, you bring the map out. >> yes. at that the time, its value was the joy it was gift looking at the thing. melissa: the fund does not stop there. be sure...
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p.m. eastern time. they will be unveiling details on the apple watch.oviding live coverage later on today. >> still ahead, happy sixth birthday bull market. will the rally continue? some say no chance. more on the debate. betty: the u.s. stock rally celebrating its sixth anniversary today. some investors say it will keep gaining but others like milton berg are sure that the bull market is over. with me now to discuss is the market makers anchor stephanie ruhle. >> how about putting rain on the parade? that's what i'm here to do. everyone seems so enthused about the bull run. there isn't answering ipo that everyone doesn't like. even when you talk about tech companies people say the value is so much better than we were. milton berg is a technical analyst. he says don't look at the noise lockout the excitement and look at history. he is completely short stock and completely short bond. he says even if there is a modest amount of upside it is too risky because when the market turns it could go down 20%. he changed his call on march 4. the only thing he wou
p.m. eastern time. they will be unveiling details on the apple watch.oviding live coverage later on today. >> still ahead, happy sixth birthday bull market. will the rally continue? some say no chance. more on the debate. betty: the u.s. stock rally celebrating its sixth anniversary today. some investors say it will keep gaining but others like milton berg are sure that the bull market is over. with me now to discuss is the market makers anchor stephanie ruhle. >> how about putting...
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p.m. eastern each day highlights of our coverage. >> 48 hours of programming in american history every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter for more information on our schedule of upcoming programs and to keep up with the latest history news. >> each week american history tv's real america brings you archival films that help to tell the story of the 20th century. march 8, 1965, 3500 marines were deployed to vietnam. by the end of 1965 almost 200,000 americans were in the country. when the war ended, 300 million americans had served in the conflict. up next, the screaming eagles in vietnam, a u.s. army big picture episode documentary the activities of the air force division from its arrival through january of 1967. >> ok, moveout. ♪ >> out of the sky over vietnam came the screaming eagles. the heroic characters of the 101st. their exploits during world war ii could never be forgotten. december of 1940 four outnumbered and surrounded by germans, the members of the 101st correct -- courageously kept fighting. they're acting commander gave the historic reply no and they stood over the germans.
p.m. eastern each day highlights of our coverage. >> 48 hours of programming in american history every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter for more information on our schedule of upcoming programs and to keep up with the latest history news. >> each week american history tv's real america brings you archival films that help to tell the story of the 20th century. march 8, 1965, 3500 marines were deployed to vietnam. by the end of 1965 almost 200,000 americans were in the...
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p.m. eastern time as will live coverage here on c-span 3. >> this weekend, the c-span city store has partnered with media cocom to learn about the history and literary life of columbus, georgia. >> here are the remains of an ironclad, the jackson. those oval shapes that you see are actually begun ports -- the gun ports of the jackson. the jackson was armed with six rifles. the rifle that we are firing today was created specifically for the jackson. it was cast in selma, alabama and completed in january 1865. the real claim to fame is directly connected to the fact that there are only four ironclad from the civil war that we can study right now. the jackson is right here. this is why this facility is here. it's first and foremost to tell the story of this particular ironclad, and to show people that there were more than just wanted to ironclad. there were many. >> watch all of our events from columbus throughout the day on c-span 2. >> 150 years ago on march 4, 1860 5,000 gathered on the east front of the u.s. capitol to hear president lincoln deliver his secondary not real address. it was seve
p.m. eastern time as will live coverage here on c-span 3. >> this weekend, the c-span city store has partnered with media cocom to learn about the history and literary life of columbus, georgia. >> here are the remains of an ironclad, the jackson. those oval shapes that you see are actually begun ports -- the gun ports of the jackson. the jackson was armed with six rifles. the rifle that we are firing today was created specifically for the jackson. it was cast in selma, alabama and...
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p.m. eastern. fox business. strange inheritance. i am jamie colby.when something happens and there's a lot of news helicopters in one place. stuart: amber smith chopper pilot in afghanistan telling us how very difficult it will be in that rough terrain operating a helicopter in the crash in the french alps. my time's up, deirdre bolton, it's yours. >> thank you very much stuart to google, spends more time in the white house than any other company. we are going to show you what that means to the bottom line. >>> bond traders see big problems brewing. jim grant tells us if he sees signs of a full-blown crisis >>> and your doctor may be ripping you off. the ceo of a new health insurance company bringing americans a new way to avoid astronomical medical bills. >>> the u.s. government wanted to sue google for using tactics that harmed users and rivals. ultimately that may thefr have happened we know why. since president obama took office google execs have visited the white house about 230 times on average, once per week. thre
p.m. eastern. fox business. strange inheritance. i am jamie colby.when something happens and there's a lot of news helicopters in one place. stuart: amber smith chopper pilot in afghanistan telling us how very difficult it will be in that rough terrain operating a helicopter in the crash in the french alps. my time's up, deirdre bolton, it's yours. >> thank you very much stuart to google, spends more time in the white house than any other company. we are going to show you what that means...
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p.m. eastern, 5:00 p.m. pacific tomorrow. first lady michelle obama arrived in cambodia the latest stop in her asia tour promoting education for young girls, it is one of 11 countries targeted in the let girls learn campaign according to the white house, 62 million girls worldwide do not go to school. it's the first time the wife of a sitting president has visited the small southeast asian nation. spring 2015 arrived about half an hour ago but for millions of americans, it looked a lot more like winter. it was snow, spring that was snow and freezing rain falling in much of the northeast for more let's bring in kevin coriveau. what's the deal? >> we are looking at a big problem. we have seen accidents on some of the major highways across parts of pennsylvania delaware into new jersey as well. here in new yorkty sister, we are looking at more snow as well as in to long island and parts of southern connecticut. the darkest blue is the heaviest snow. toward boston no delays there. all of the other airports are looking at major de
p.m. eastern, 5:00 p.m. pacific tomorrow. first lady michelle obama arrived in cambodia the latest stop in her asia tour promoting education for young girls, it is one of 11 countries targeted in the let girls learn campaign according to the white house, 62 million girls worldwide do not go to school. it's the first time the wife of a sitting president has visited the small southeast asian nation. spring 2015 arrived about half an hour ago but for millions of americans, it looked a lot more...
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p.m. eastern time.u heard that caller talking about that the american people like these subsidies and they want them to remain. she is echoing a labor poll that the majority of voters want the supreme court to save the aca subsidies. lakewood, california, a republican. good morning. caller: good morning, greta. thanks for taking my call. i have tried to read the affordable care act. it is written not in layman's terms, it is written in terms were mostly lawyers can understand the lingo. i think it is totally wrong. out here in california, if you work for a living, the affordable care act is not for you. if you are an illegal alien, you get health care completely free, no questions asked. that is wrong. if i am going to work and pay taxes, i should be able to get some type of subsidies for free at least something. but if someone wants to come to this country and not having worked a single minute in this country -- host: many have said, democrats and others, that if you are an illegal immigrant, you do no
p.m. eastern time.u heard that caller talking about that the american people like these subsidies and they want them to remain. she is echoing a labor poll that the majority of voters want the supreme court to save the aca subsidies. lakewood, california, a republican. good morning. caller: good morning, greta. thanks for taking my call. i have tried to read the affordable care act. it is written not in layman's terms, it is written in terms were mostly lawyers can understand the lingo. i think...
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p.m. eastern. much more on this. all the day's important news. 10:00 p.m. eastern. stick around for that. that's it for me. thanks very much prfor watching. erin burnett outfront starts right now. >>> tonight, breaking news. hillary clinton releases new details about the personal e-mail that she used for official business. the former secretary of state admitting for the first time today that she should have done things differently. >>> plus did 47 republican senators break the law? why they're letter to iran is under new scrutiny tonight. >>> in the wake of that racist fraternity chant, the university expels two students and shuts down the frat house. does that go far enough? let's go outfront. >>> good evening. outfront tonight, breaking news. hillary clinton reveals new details about her personal e-mail account that she used for government business. former secretary of state says that she did it so she could carry just one device instead of two. she insists she didn't break any rules. when i asked if she would turn over her private server to prove it she said she
p.m. eastern. much more on this. all the day's important news. 10:00 p.m. eastern. stick around for that. that's it for me. thanks very much prfor watching. erin burnett outfront starts right now. >>> tonight, breaking news. hillary clinton releases new details about the personal e-mail that she used for official business. the former secretary of state admitting for the first time today that she should have done things differently. >>> plus did 47 republican senators break the...
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p.m. eastern -- 2 p.m.en the press conference happens, and then, of course, the final hour of trade. let's say patience disappears, do we have armageddon or sunshine and rape bows with the market -- rainbows with market? >> we're going to have both. always remember that light at the end of the rape bow, there's always a -- rainbow, there's always a pot of gold. if they drop the word "patience," the market's going the freak out. we are expecting it, but it's going to be similar to when the fed started talking about tapering. there's going to be that shock value to to that. we will see stocks sell off. we'll see the bonds react as well. but then i think after that the market's going to get beyond that point that the fed is there, and now the focus will be on when they're going to do it. liz: right. >> really at the end of the day we're going to be data dependent and continue to be that way. liz: okay. andy, when do they do it? june or september? this year? next year? >> we think it's this year for sure, wheth
p.m. eastern -- 2 p.m.en the press conference happens, and then, of course, the final hour of trade. let's say patience disappears, do we have armageddon or sunshine and rape bows with the market -- rainbows with market? >> we're going to have both. always remember that light at the end of the rape bow, there's always a -- rainbow, there's always a pot of gold. if they drop the word "patience," the market's going the freak out. we are expecting it, but it's going to be similar...
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p.m. eastern. there are expected to consider two executive nominal nations as well as resume debate on a bill that would increase fines for those found guilty of human trafficking during depending on the outcome, it is possible that senators could begin to debate this week on the nomination of loretta lynch to be the next attorney general. senator mitch mcconnell says her nomination will only come up after the senate moves forward with the human trafficking bill. she will be the first african-american woman to head. tonight, on "the communicators," sec on their new net neutrality ruling, municipal broadband, and lifeline. >> what i am proposing that we do is overhaul the lifeline program, make it concurrent and in sync with the information age. challenge those providers to give more to their consumers. the prices and opportunities have gone down, have been more exclusive for the rest of us. it should be for a lifeline of consumers. yet those providers, that has been the number one problem that we h
p.m. eastern. there are expected to consider two executive nominal nations as well as resume debate on a bill that would increase fines for those found guilty of human trafficking during depending on the outcome, it is possible that senators could begin to debate this week on the nomination of loretta lynch to be the next attorney general. senator mitch mcconnell says her nomination will only come up after the senate moves forward with the human trafficking bill. she will be the first...