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patti ann: eric shawn thank you. jon: less than a week from now hillary clinton hold the first big rally of her campaign on new york city's roosevelt island. but she has faced questions about how self scandal -- how several scandals have affected her campaign. joining us is alan colmes and tammy bruce radio talk show host and fox news contributor. welcome to both of you. >> i'm going to win but let's just go. jon: this segment in part comes from a piece that was written on "politico" which suggested ... >> by a bush speech writer ... jon: that suggested that basically voters collectively roll their eyes at anything that the clintons have done, any shenanigans they may have been involved with. the title of the piece was scandaled only make the clintons stronger. the republican plan to defeat the clintons is doomed. it's time to go easy on her. >> after killing vince foster and bill clinton killed self people in arkansas, what's an email scandal. you can't call everything a scandal and hoping something sticks. she is o
patti ann: eric shawn thank you. jon: less than a week from now hillary clinton hold the first big rally of her campaign on new york city's roosevelt island. but she has faced questions about how self scandal -- how several scandals have affected her campaign. joining us is alan colmes and tammy bruce radio talk show host and fox news contributor. welcome to both of you. >> i'm going to win but let's just go. jon: this segment in part comes from a piece that was written on...
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impressed with patty segal and some people with great experiences and patty segal stand out the most so i can see that as being important to consider mr. gibner so i have communication from d cf to a work order to the children's services dcwf has decision making how those funds are distributed so you know what your thoughts in terms of eligibility whether being on the committee. >> just about first, i'd like to talk with dcwf directly after the committee makes their decisions i'll give you further advise about the eligibilities and rodriguez work for an organization that may receive dcwf fund i'm confer and understand exactly what role c w f plays the qualifications for this committee provides that a person can't serve if his or her is american people employee if dcwf makes decisions for fund they used a different term that precluded people from serving if they work for a dcwf organization if they're giving the moneyed and the prohibition brought it as the decision maker for funding it sounds like from the e-mail your referencing dcwf is a decision maker formal yee but i'd like to ta
impressed with patty segal and some people with great experiences and patty segal stand out the most so i can see that as being important to consider mr. gibner so i have communication from d cf to a work order to the children's services dcwf has decision making how those funds are distributed so you know what your thoughts in terms of eligibility whether being on the committee. >> just about first, i'd like to talk with dcwf directly after the committee makes their decisions i'll give...
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patty hearst kidnapping or nixon resigns. >> he likes patty. i like nixon.pping. >> in a safe area or two joining the force of the liberation army and fighting for my freedom and the freedom of all people. i have chosen to stay and fight. >> that was audio from patty hearst in april 1974 after she was eventually captured hearst was put on trial for armed robbery. who's the well-known attorney who represented her for the majority of the trial? >> i need an answer. famous attorney who represented her. >> that part i don't know. >> we think it's f. lee bailey. >> that is correct. >> yeah! >> oh, yeah! >> how much did you wager? $371 points. that brings you up to 1181. you guys win the game. congratulations. nicely done. you are the winners the tom joyner foundation is getting $20,000. $10,000 for bill and ali will go to unicef, richard and brooke, $10,000 for stand up for kids, all great causes. everybody gets some money for their organization. i want to thank all of our players and i want to thank everybody in our studio audience here. i want to thank all of y
patty hearst kidnapping or nixon resigns. >> he likes patty. i like nixon.pping. >> in a safe area or two joining the force of the liberation army and fighting for my freedom and the freedom of all people. i have chosen to stay and fight. >> that was audio from patty hearst in april 1974 after she was eventually captured hearst was put on trial for armed robbery. who's the well-known attorney who represented her for the majority of the trial? >> i need an answer. famous...
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all of the evidence pointed toward patty stallings.f somebody fed the baby antifreeze, it must have been her. >> the jury also heard what patricia stallings said to the social worker when informed of ryan's death. patricia stallings was found guilty of murder in the first degree and was sentenced to life in prison without possibility of parole. her husband david collapsed in shock after hearing the verdict and was rushed to the hospital. >> she was just devastated. she was very upset. she was crying. >> although the jury had reached its verdict beyond a reasonable doubt, two local scientists had doubts of their own. ♪ a good host, is a good host ♪ no matter where he's hosting. ♪ stella artois host beautifully i brought in some protein to help rearrange the fridge and get us energized! i'm new ensure active high protein. i help y you recharge with nutritious energy and strength to keep you active. come on pear, it's only a half gallon. i'll take that. yeeeeeah! new ensure active high protein. 16 grams of protein and 23 vitamins and mine
all of the evidence pointed toward patty stallings.f somebody fed the baby antifreeze, it must have been her. >> the jury also heard what patricia stallings said to the social worker when informed of ryan's death. patricia stallings was found guilty of murder in the first degree and was sentenced to life in prison without possibility of parole. her husband david collapsed in shock after hearing the verdict and was rushed to the hospital. >> she was just devastated. she was very...
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. >> it would be wonderful if it was one patty but 12 patties. >> he shows what a delicious creation it would be. >> i could get behind the sandwich. >> but he takes it to a whole other level. as he assembles this one with more meat. >> at least it's tall. i was thinking a patty this high. >> i wanted to see a giant cheeseburger. check this out. he just destroys it. it doesn't even take him any time at all. six minutes nine seconds. >> i do love watching this video. >>> why? on the next "right this minute." >> are they using fly paper? >> and stillo come - dating. >> since we were in high school. >> his clever way of asking her father for her marriage. >> can i have your daughter for the rest of my life say yes, say yes. >> commitment got him in a muddy situation. gogot t bibig g papainin i in n a a smsmalall place? new icy hot micro patch. 5050% % momorere m mededicicinine. didiscscrereetet r relelieief.f. icicy y toto d dulull.l. hohot t toto r relelaxax.. nenew w icicy y hohot t mimicrcro o papatctch. amamazazining g hohow w bebeining so light on your feet. can be so hard on them.
. >> it would be wonderful if it was one patty but 12 patties. >> he shows what a delicious creation it would be. >> i could get behind the sandwich. >> but he takes it to a whole other level. as he assembles this one with more meat. >> at least it's tall. i was thinking a patty this high. >> i wanted to see a giant cheeseburger. check this out. he just destroys it. it doesn't even take him any time at all. six minutes nine seconds. >> i do love...
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and i'm like, "just did my morning skincare routine, is all i did." [ laughs ] >> patti, come on out! [ cheers and applause ] >> whoo! >> how are you? >> great. >> oh, my, god, this is so cool. i loved watching your story, and i loved hearing you talk about your husband. has like, "hello again! how are you?!" >> yeah. >> how did this make such a difference in your life? >> well, you know, i turned 50 this year, but i feel like i'm 30 inside, and i didn't want to go out and have procedures done. so, what are you gonna do? >> yeah. >> and then i found this and actually got real results. >> what do you say we look at patti's fill & freeze results. >> let's do it. [ cheers and applause ] oh, wow. >> there you are, patti. >> wow! >> so, 15 minutes. derm exclusive's fill & freeze. look how much better her forehead is. the frown lines are better. look how smooth she looks on her lower eyelids. it's those four micro-smoothing peptides at work to release crease memory to give you that new, more youthful look. and, patti, these are the kind of results you would have gotten if you came to my off
and i'm like, "just did my morning skincare routine, is all i did." [ laughs ] >> patti, come on out! [ cheers and applause ] >> whoo! >> how are you? >> great. >> oh, my, god, this is so cool. i loved watching your story, and i loved hearing you talk about your husband. has like, "hello again! how are you?!" >> yeah. >> how did this make such a difference in your life? >> well, you know, i turned 50 this year, but i feel like...
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. >> let's go now to patty culhane in washington, d.c. patty, again we hear u.s. president barack obama speaking about the need for the united states to really try and address in some way it's record with gun violence. >> he did speak about race at first. then he went into extensive comments about gun control and possible legislation. he talked about this at the white house where he said he made too many of these statements. it was the 14th time in his presidency that he has had to come out and address a mass tablety shooting casualty shooting. he said i understand the politics of washington make it difficult to do any sort of gun legislation now. he was resigned to the fact that nothing would be done. but he said he isn't resigned. he refuses to accept this is the new normal in the united states. 11,000 americans die to gun violence in 2013 alone. what he said though, is that congress cannot be moved unless the american public move them. he said that public opinion needs to change and he said it can citing climate change and changes in how people feel about gay m
. >> let's go now to patty culhane in washington, d.c. patty, again we hear u.s. president barack obama speaking about the need for the united states to really try and address in some way it's record with gun violence. >> he did speak about race at first. then he went into extensive comments about gun control and possible legislation. he talked about this at the white house where he said he made too many of these statements. it was the 14th time in his presidency that he has had to...
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patty, thank you. >>> the boston marathon bomber has come face to face with injured victims of the 2013attack as he prepares to be formerly sentenced to death in an u.s. court. in may a federal jury con detectedjury convicted dzhokhar tsarnaev for sentenced. it is expected he will appeal. >>> responding to a severe heatwave crisis, 138 people have died as many in decline as many elderly patients are rushed to hospital. >> they sleep on the streets to stay cool. many residents in karachi are find nothing reprepare reprieve from the heat. the power cuts mean they cannot use fans or air conditioners. >> no one has taken care of the situation. no one from the utility company has taken notice of the complaints. people are falling sick and being rushed to hospitals. >> hospitals are overwhelmed. the searing heat has stretched medical services to their limit and morgues are filled to capacity. the army and paramilitary rangers have set up emergency camps across the city to help treat water and to hand out water and dehydration salts. >> when we heard the name of the pakistan army we left every
patty, thank you. >>> the boston marathon bomber has come face to face with injured victims of the 2013attack as he prepares to be formerly sentenced to death in an u.s. court. in may a federal jury con detectedjury convicted dzhokhar tsarnaev for sentenced. it is expected he will appeal. >>> responding to a severe heatwave crisis, 138 people have died as many in decline as many elderly patients are rushed to hospital. >> they sleep on the streets to stay cool. many...
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patty, what more do we know about these u.s. mans to establish that military base?looking here at a complete change of strategy. >> let's try once more. >> you are dropping out -- >> sorry i lost that question again, i know you had a slight drop out, i was saying is this idea of establishing a new base in anbar province, and sending in more ever trainers are we seeing a change in strategy from the u.s.. >> all right we radioclearly having a few problems. sorry about that, i will try to get back to patly later in the program we can now speak. what do you make after this new plan is that is due to be announced to the u.s. to establish this new military base in anbar province? specifically on bringing in more trainers? >> you know until we hear more about it, i find it a bit peculiar, perhaps as they would with say it is too little too late, but certainly it is part of the commitment to train the iraqis in order to fight isil then i would suppose the americans are going to be -- meaning they have to be close by into proximity. to the battlefields but having said that,
patty, what more do we know about these u.s. mans to establish that military base?looking here at a complete change of strategy. >> let's try once more. >> you are dropping out -- >> sorry i lost that question again, i know you had a slight drop out, i was saying is this idea of establishing a new base in anbar province, and sending in more ever trainers are we seeing a change in strategy from the u.s.. >> all right we radioclearly having a few problems. sorry about...
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patti ann, have you ever known a man who can make his own sandwich?o say my husband is a better cook than i am. he cooks more than i do. i think he should be offended because women are the cooks and not the men. >> are you offended by it? >> i am really not. i think it is funny. i think it was meant in a lighthearted way. but i do have to say i understand the point these protesters were making. they are assuming that the man is paying for the itch cken and a lot of women work these days and they are willing to pay and you want to buy this for your wife. why not say to the woman you know you want me. >> are you buying that some are making more than men? >> i have seen no evidence of that. i am supposed to accept it with fact. >> was it sexist or not sexist enough? >> it is ruining this country. this is great marketing. this is hilarious but the role is -- >> so they are playing off on that. we know it is changing, but it is a joke. i hope with they were under the billboard sign a homeless guy robbed their stuff. they are ruining this country. shut up.
patti ann, have you ever known a man who can make his own sandwich?o say my husband is a better cook than i am. he cooks more than i do. i think he should be offended because women are the cooks and not the men. >> are you offended by it? >> i am really not. i think it is funny. i think it was meant in a lighthearted way. but i do have to say i understand the point these protesters were making. they are assuming that the man is paying for the itch cken and a lot of women work these...
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it is honoring the democratic will of the people if you will. >> patty, is that true? what are the political ramifications of something like this? >> you're talking about the political ramifications in greece, for example if they decide yes we'll take these terms, that is a referendum on tsipras's leadership so it will probably negatively affect his career. there are probably other repercussions. what does that mean if a country leaves the euro zone? what does that mean about european unity european disunity? >> how will that confidence or lack thereof affect us in the u.s? >> we are already seeing it in terms of a strengthening dollar. what people do when they are nervous about certain currency is the green back or u.s. dollar. this has the good effect of strength thing the dollar but the imports when the dollar is very strong it makes u.s. goods more expensive to buy abroad. half of the revenue from the s&p 500 comes from the sales abroad. it can show up on your 401(k) for example. you want a healthy currency but not too strong vis-a-vis other currencies because it m
it is honoring the democratic will of the people if you will. >> patty, is that true? what are the political ramifications of something like this? >> you're talking about the political ramifications in greece, for example if they decide yes we'll take these terms, that is a referendum on tsipras's leadership so it will probably negatively affect his career. there are probably other repercussions. what does that mean if a country leaves the euro zone? what does that mean about...
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patty culhane. >> on the floor of the u.s.senate tuesday there was a lot of debate about what kind of day it was. >> i think this is a sad day today. >> this is an important day. >> it's not a great day. >> many of the president's own political party are not happy but he sure is. he's one critical step closer to the trade deal being worked out between the u.s. and 11 other countries. it would be the largest trade deal in the history of the world. they would finalize it but a promise that lawmakers would not be able to change the deal, just vote yes or no. with this vote it's all but certain that the president will have that ability soon. >> theirif the president makes a deal with you can he back that deal up? or will it be subject to amendments from drunk and changes, which you didn't negotiate? so in order to have a president who can keep his word on these negotiations, you have to have. >> labor unities and environmental. >> this trade agreement is supported by wall street. this trade agreement is supported by the pharmaceut
patty culhane. >> on the floor of the u.s.senate tuesday there was a lot of debate about what kind of day it was. >> i think this is a sad day today. >> this is an important day. >> it's not a great day. >> many of the president's own political party are not happy but he sure is. he's one critical step closer to the trade deal being worked out between the u.s. and 11 other countries. it would be the largest trade deal in the history of the world. they would...
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a white house correspondent patty culhane reports. >> reporter: environmental lawyer david dickenson woke up friday to find out it's likely most all of his personal sense tiff informationsensitive information has been hacked. >> i think we have naively been feeling that we were protected. governments we thought would be secure would be able to afford to secure their websites and clearly you know the next guy down the street is just a little bit smarter. >> smart enough to get access to social security numbers date and place of birth job title training and performance ratings along with current and former addresses. expert jody westby says that is particularly valuable. >> it is valuable in the black market intelligence states and communities, it is valuable in identifying who might be on the other side, spice for us, who could be compromised through blackmail or extortion. >> reporter: as for who the u.s. government thinks is behind it there's the official on camera response. >> what i'm saying is i don't have information i can present to you as to who was responsible for this incide
a white house correspondent patty culhane reports. >> reporter: environmental lawyer david dickenson woke up friday to find out it's likely most all of his personal sense tiff informationsensitive information has been hacked. >> i think we have naively been feeling that we were protected. governments we thought would be secure would be able to afford to secure their websites and clearly you know the next guy down the street is just a little bit smarter. >> smart enough to get...
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. >> patty you're a nonprofit and not bound by the teachers and other issues thank you very much. >> i have a question on page 2 the grant physical performance all 4 service agency was there 4 last year and 3 this year on page 2. >> for ad c r.c. >> just page 2. >> there's 3 total ad c r.c. program. >> but i'm saying when you have the guarantee performance physical monitoring all 4 services providers it lists 4. >> that's a typo. >> that's the previous year. >> that's a typo. >> yes, ma'am. >> you said page 2. >> after the memorandum. >> got to a typo. >> okay. >> i have a question is this resource center is it under the department of licenses and certifications. >> not the ad c r.c. itself but next series of proposals is the ad c those facilities are licensed so the ad c r.c. operates in the facilities and in addition of services to help care for the computers that go to those promissory notes programs that have a late stage of dementia so you have the ad c at 50 broad street for the participant that is an additional fund for more staffing and specialized services for the participan
. >> patty you're a nonprofit and not bound by the teachers and other issues thank you very much. >> i have a question on page 2 the grant physical performance all 4 service agency was there 4 last year and 3 this year on page 2. >> for ad c r.c. >> just page 2. >> there's 3 total ad c r.c. program. >> but i'm saying when you have the guarantee performance physical monitoring all 4 services providers it lists 4. >> that's a typo. >> that's the...
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. >> if i listen to all that, patty, i would say that chances are slim that we would see a production cut announced at the end of this meeting. >> no one is expecting a production cut. and you have to be clear why this is. the saudis and the other gulf members of opec are in a very good position to weather these depressed prices because they have massive stashes of cash, if you will, to cover any shortfalls in their budget. >> patty sabga with us. good news, payroll processer adp said that companies have added 200 200,000 jobs this. the city council gave its tentative support to the measure last month. the ordinance would take effect with the first raises next summer and reach $15 by 2020. greek officials are meeting with european creditors. they're trying to reach an agreement to release billions in bailout funds. if an agreement want be reached we have reports from athens. >> given what we know from the moment there appear to be three major differences between the proposal that the greeks summited on monday night and that summited by creditors 24 hours later. the biggest of those th
. >> if i listen to all that, patty, i would say that chances are slim that we would see a production cut announced at the end of this meeting. >> no one is expecting a production cut. and you have to be clear why this is. the saudis and the other gulf members of opec are in a very good position to weather these depressed prices because they have massive stashes of cash, if you will, to cover any shortfalls in their budget. >> patty sabga with us. good news, payroll processer...
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but we'll have to wait to see if that is, in fact the case. >> patty, thank you. still to come.ridge that is a lifeline for iraqis fleeing the flying in anbar province. salso why indonesia farmers are refuseing to leave their farms despite the threat of an erupting volcano. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on not just in this country but around the world. getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> ali velshi on target weeknights 10:30p et >> well back. a reminder of the stop stories. gunmen killed tourists in to you nissan atunisia. and president obama has delivered an emotional speech on race relations in the u.s. during the funeral service of a pastor who was killed last week. obama sang a rendition of "amazing grace" to an audience of 25,000 mourns. now the u.s. supreme court has declared same-sex couples have a right to marry anywhere in the country. before the historic ruling gay and lesbian couples were only allowed to marry in 36 states. now the remaining 14 states will have to stop enforc
but we'll have to wait to see if that is, in fact the case. >> patty, thank you. still to come.ridge that is a lifeline for iraqis fleeing the flying in anbar province. salso why indonesia farmers are refuseing to leave their farms despite the threat of an erupting volcano. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on not just in this country but around the world. getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform......
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. >> let's get more now from patty culhane.patty, this has become an issue since the shooting, but it has been an issue in the past. what is the change? >> there have been calls for decades that the flag should come down. so what difference now is that dylann roof, he linked the confederate flag to the murders of those nine african-americans in their church n a sacred place place. south carolina is a very religious state. and these were pastors senators, and a grandmother. and we have seen prominent republicans come out saying that the flag has to come down. those who said it was a flag honoring heritage, many had to admit that it was a symbol of anger and hatred. now the governor has made this call. she's saying basically that the legislation needs to take this up immediately. they were supposed to adjourned after this week. but if they don't take it up she'll call a special session make them debate t but she bus have to get it passed by the legislature, so it's not clear if the flag will be gone. >> president obama has been c
. >> let's get more now from patty culhane.patty, this has become an issue since the shooting, but it has been an issue in the past. what is the change? >> there have been calls for decades that the flag should come down. so what difference now is that dylann roof, he linked the confederate flag to the murders of those nine african-americans in their church n a sacred place place. south carolina is a very religious state. and these were pastors senators, and a grandmother. and we...
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our white house correspondent patty culhane joins us now. patty, why has this change come about?>> first i want to tell you about news that came out of the white house briefing. we now know that there are more than 30 americans ma that are still being held hostage overseas. but the reason this became a public issue is because of the families of american hostages that rent lay have been killed, they've been incredibly vocal saying that the u.s. government treated them terribly. president barack obama came out and basically agreed several times talking about the fact that families felt ignored or worse, they felt bullied by their own government. in some cases the families were told if they paid ransom to get their loved one out that they faced criminal prosecution for helping a terrorist organization. that's why the president has launched this review, saying there are going to be changes. but they're being very discreate andcretediscrete and subtle with the words they're using. they're saying that no one has been prosecuted for that, no families have been prosecuted, and it's unlik
our white house correspondent patty culhane joins us now. patty, why has this change come about?>> first i want to tell you about news that came out of the white house briefing. we now know that there are more than 30 americans ma that are still being held hostage overseas. but the reason this became a public issue is because of the families of american hostages that rent lay have been killed, they've been incredibly vocal saying that the u.s. government treated them terribly. president...
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patty there had been talk and concerns about a slowdown in the first quarter.his report suggests that in may things picked up. >> things definitely picked up last month, let's hope that it holds, david. let's take a look at the headline numbers. 280,000 jobs were created last month. that was far above what most economists were expecting, and leaps ahead of the previous average for the year which was below 200,000. the unemployment rate went up but more people were participating in the work force either by working or actively looking for a job. construction and leisure and hospital are feeling good about their summer business. mining was still a weak spot because depressed oil prices have lead many firms to cut spending and hold off on new projects. >> we know that this is not just about jobs that in order for the economy to truly recover wage growth has got to pick up. what is the latest on that? >> we had a pretty good showing on wages. average hourly wages picked up $0.08 to $24.96 an hour. that's up 2.3% year-over-year not as high as janet yellen would like
patty there had been talk and concerns about a slowdown in the first quarter.his report suggests that in may things picked up. >> things definitely picked up last month, let's hope that it holds, david. let's take a look at the headline numbers. 280,000 jobs were created last month. that was far above what most economists were expecting, and leaps ahead of the previous average for the year which was below 200,000. the unemployment rate went up but more people were participating in the...
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patty culhane reports. >> amazing grace ♪ >> he's renowned for his speeches but on this occasion u.s.dent barack obama used his voice to convey his feelings. have ♪ that♪ that saved a retch like me ♪ >> a plan he knew, the reverend clementa pinckney killed. the president wanted everyone to know just what was lost. >> he was in the pulpit by 13. pastor by 18. public servant by 23. >> reporter: but the president used this speech to do more than just eulogize his friend. he said the death that happened in this church was really a call to action. the shooting spurred a debate about the confederate flag hanging in the capital. it seems likely to be taken down. the president says that isn't enough. there needs to be racial parity in jobs and education. deja thompson said she can help. >> educate people more. i work with a lot of people that they may have certain attitudes towards certain races and i'm thinking that education is the key to actually make people more tolerancetolerant of other races. >> the president called for the end of income inequality. >> i believe we should have faith on
patty culhane reports. >> amazing grace ♪ >> he's renowned for his speeches but on this occasion u.s.dent barack obama used his voice to convey his feelings. have ♪ that♪ that saved a retch like me ♪ >> a plan he knew, the reverend clementa pinckney killed. the president wanted everyone to know just what was lost. >> he was in the pulpit by 13. pastor by 18. public servant by 23. >> reporter: but the president used this speech to do more than just eulogize...
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patty culhane are be al jazeera, washington. >> and jamie mcintire is at the pentagon. jamie. >> to say that the white house and the pentagon aren't singing from the same sheet of music would be a slight understatement. you heard the white house said a training mission training troops. the pentagon says no, that's not going to be happening. most of the 450 troops are the security to protect the advisors. about a quarter are actually advisors. what they'll be doing is coordinating with iraqi leaders to help them try to get their game-on so they can go after the i.s.i.l. forces approximately it will be advising the advising the iraqis from everything from logistics to intelligence. they will be providing weapons body armor and equipment to those beleaguered be be troops to get them back into battle-ready form, to get them back for counteroffensive in the next weeks or months. >> are we talking of strategy on how to conduct a counteroffensive? >> reporter: yes to provide u.s. expertise in mounting counteroffensive. it might not be an exaggeration saying a lot of the top ad
patty culhane are be al jazeera, washington. >> and jamie mcintire is at the pentagon. jamie. >> to say that the white house and the pentagon aren't singing from the same sheet of music would be a slight understatement. you heard the white house said a training mission training troops. the pentagon says no, that's not going to be happening. most of the 450 troops are the security to protect the advisors. about a quarter are actually advisors. what they'll be doing is coordinating...
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. >> i am patty ann brown in for jennalily. the one on the left serving a life sentence for killing a sheriff's deputy and the one on the right doing 25 years to life. they cut through steel walls and a brick wall. they cut their way in and out of a steam pipe before slicing through eight manhole cover or a chain that held the manhole cover. it is likely they got inside help. we'll talk about it with bill daly. >> the governor said it is like something out of the movies. it is elaborate prison escape. >> what we have seen from alkatraz. and it wouldn't be humorous if these people are not scary. they are hardened criminals and murderers and from my take they had inside and outside help to help them get away. >> sweat has broken out of prison. he tortured his body and snapped his neck and cut up his body. 18 years this guy has been doing time. and he is a scary and dangerous individual. and deputies who caught and cornered him first time around said he is a scary man. >> this manhunt is going from canada and prison is close to th
. >> i am patty ann brown in for jennalily. the one on the left serving a life sentence for killing a sheriff's deputy and the one on the right doing 25 years to life. they cut through steel walls and a brick wall. they cut their way in and out of a steam pipe before slicing through eight manhole cover or a chain that held the manhole cover. it is likely they got inside help. we'll talk about it with bill daly. >> the governor said it is like something out of the movies. it is...
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. >> and i am patty ann brown in for jenna lee. the senate will vote on trade authority for the second time. >> and democrats await a key supreme court ruling that could radically change obamacare. bret baier is live. to the trade deal first. so interesting to watch the presidents long-term advisaries help push it through and people like nancy pelosi is trying to stop it. >> it seems like it will get through. it seems like the majority leader is going to get the vote he needs. he needs 60 votes. he had 14 democrats vote last time. tpa and taa, putting the two together is how they got it through the senate. the house passed one and not the other and they will vote on that and send the clean version of the trade assistant adjustment act back to the house and the challenge is for house democrats to decide if they will nuke the deal again despite the push from the president and senior leaders in the administration. >> when the president came to capital hill, nancy pelosi was there are him and yet she votes against it. will she do that
. >> and i am patty ann brown in for jenna lee. the senate will vote on trade authority for the second time. >> and democrats await a key supreme court ruling that could radically change obamacare. bret baier is live. to the trade deal first. so interesting to watch the presidents long-term advisaries help push it through and people like nancy pelosi is trying to stop it. >> it seems like it will get through. it seems like the majority leader is going to get the vote he needs....
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patty, there are some 3,000 american troops already there in iraq as trainers and advisors. why is there a push for more now and does this represent a change in strategy? >>reporter: not necessarily. we don't know that yet. let me explain that. the president has complained saying they are not training the iraqi forces fast enough and he's put the blame on the iraqi government saying that we have the capacity to train more. they're just not getting us the recruits. so this is showing the president thinks they need more trainers on the ground but what's important is where the training is. that's another location in anbar province seeming to indicate they're going to try to target sunni soldiers. so here's the big question and why i say we don't know if this is a change in strategy. the president has resisted all calls from people from sunni tribes, some here in the united states to directly arm and train the sunnis. he's insisted it has to go through the iraqi government to maintain that unity. so the question is not is this just more trainers going. the question really is are
patty, there are some 3,000 american troops already there in iraq as trainers and advisors. why is there a push for more now and does this represent a change in strategy? >>reporter: not necessarily. we don't know that yet. let me explain that. the president has complained saying they are not training the iraqi forces fast enough and he's put the blame on the iraqi government saying that we have the capacity to train more. they're just not getting us the recruits. so this is showing the...
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we expect that a volt could come as early as thursday. >> patty, thank you.still ahead on the al jazeera news hour, why nearly 100 were held after a deadly shoot out and are still in custody nearly a month on. and how technology is helping to grow the next generation of entrepreneurs. and china leaving late to beat the netherlands to in the world cup. we have more on the way. >> challenge the way you look at the world. >> talking about big subjects. >> telling human stories. >> fraud, waste and abuse. >> we've spent 110 billion dollars. >> he was electro-shocked and tortured. >> decades of corruption abuse, and torture, by chicago police... >> you think people make a distinction between cia, black ops sites, verses torturing a thirteen year old kid from the south-side? >> people realize that torture is torture. >> lisa fletcher brings you an in depth report chicago torture only on al jazeera america >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on not just in this country but around the world. getting the news from the people who are
we expect that a volt could come as early as thursday. >> patty, thank you.still ahead on the al jazeera news hour, why nearly 100 were held after a deadly shoot out and are still in custody nearly a month on. and how technology is helping to grow the next generation of entrepreneurs. and china leaving late to beat the netherlands to in the world cup. we have more on the way. >> challenge the way you look at the world. >> talking about big subjects. >> telling human...
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. >> and i am patty brown for in for jenna lee. there is evidence that the two fugitives were in a cabin in upstate new york. it was 20 miles from the prison. hundreds of miles away. teams cleared the area they were searching near the pennsylvania border. and today, law enforcement repeating a promise to follow-up all tips big and small. >> we are pursuing the leads in this case. we developed more than 2000 leads today and more come in. each lead is followed until it is exhausted. we have experienced investigators tracking every lead. and relying on our state and federal partners. it is a team effort. >> and the senior correspondent rick leaventhal has more. hi, rick. joishgs obviously the leads have not panned out. but the scene here conclesive evidence that the men were here in the last 48 hours. we have state troopers and correction officers manning the road blocks all over franklin county on the highways and back roads of the stretch of the woods. they are searching woods and structures with the help of aviation and canine team
. >> and i am patty brown for in for jenna lee. there is evidence that the two fugitives were in a cabin in upstate new york. it was 20 miles from the prison. hundreds of miles away. teams cleared the area they were searching near the pennsylvania border. and today, law enforcement repeating a promise to follow-up all tips big and small. >> we are pursuing the leads in this case. we developed more than 2000 leads today and more come in. each lead is followed until it is exhausted....
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russell tearfully apologized to them and jacob patty's family, saying the only thing i can do is respect him by not going back to drugs. jacob's grandmother agrees. >> heroin is the enemy. and it is a tragedy. it is a tragedy for both families. >> reporter: jacob's mother, ginner is, pushed for maryland's good samaritan law. it allows anyone in the presence of a person overdosing on heroin to call 911 for emergency medical help without fear of being arrested themself. >> i didn't want jake's death to be in vain. i carry around a lock soon and i train parents how to use it. >> reporter: i asked if she knorr gives russell johnson. she says yes, explaining if jake was alive he would be the first to forgive. that is the latest from the u.s. courthouse in greenbelt. doreen, back to you. >> thank you, chris gordon. >>> still ahead new information on that government data breach and why officials waited >>> new details tonight about that massive data breach at the office of personnel management. the administration waited four weeks before it disclosed the breach to the public. a white house offi
russell tearfully apologized to them and jacob patty's family, saying the only thing i can do is respect him by not going back to drugs. jacob's grandmother agrees. >> heroin is the enemy. and it is a tragedy. it is a tragedy for both families. >> reporter: jacob's mother, ginner is, pushed for maryland's good samaritan law. it allows anyone in the presence of a person overdosing on heroin to call 911 for emergency medical help without fear of being arrested themself. >> i...
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patty culhane has more.pbell doesn't see the history of the civil rights movement in black and white. at almost 90 years old he has lived it. he was born in charleston, south carolina at the time a legally segregate gaited city. >> i was in the company of africans who had survived enslavement. and we are pushing now in to the -- and were pushing now in to the front tears of freedom. that's quite a thing to realize. >> reporter: he says his father was the first in his family to be born free. he says it wasn't until he moved north in his 20s to a city where blacks had free movement that he realized what living under segregation had done to him. >> i was downtown in baltimore and getting ready to go to a restaurant, just for a sandwich, and found myself looking for the signs to tell me where to go. and in that instance i had to face the condition that go had happened in my life growing up. >> reporter: reremembers theremembers -- he remembers the water cannons and guns from the '50s did it make you angry? >> no
patty culhane has more.pbell doesn't see the history of the civil rights movement in black and white. at almost 90 years old he has lived it. he was born in charleston, south carolina at the time a legally segregate gaited city. >> i was in the company of africans who had survived enslavement. and we are pushing now in to the -- and were pushing now in to the front tears of freedom. that's quite a thing to realize. >> reporter: he says his father was the first in his family to be...
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huge field are flooded, diced into large squares, unlike the large patties of china or egypt.he water supplies have been increased by huge reservoirs like the one behind shasta dam. water is distributed to thousands of acres that were once used only for wheat or barley, but are now capable of producing more profitable crops like fruit. irrigation and modern farm machinery increase the yield of the land and provide employment for millions of people. the city of sacramento's chief trading center for the northern valley lies at the head of navigation on the sacramento river. oil tankers and barges deliver fuel oil for sacramento's mills and factories. this city has become a busy manufacturing center, producing tools and machines needed the farmers of the valley. to ship these product and bring in raw materials sacramento is served by one of the largest railroad yards in the nation at roseville, nearby. stockton, serving the rich delta land farther south, markets and ships best quantities of produce. by far, the greatest tons goes to the canneries where does processed and packed f
huge field are flooded, diced into large squares, unlike the large patties of china or egypt.he water supplies have been increased by huge reservoirs like the one behind shasta dam. water is distributed to thousands of acres that were once used only for wheat or barley, but are now capable of producing more profitable crops like fruit. irrigation and modern farm machinery increase the yield of the land and provide employment for millions of people. the city of sacramento's chief trading center...
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>> who defended patty huerst. i'll tell you a secret. i didn't know the answer.couldn't come up with the name. he said i know who it is. it is the old guy from o.j. simpson's defense team. i said f. lee bailey. he said that's it. it was teamwork. >> together the two of you have one good brain. >> that's right. >>> three days and counting. two violent criminals still on the run after escaping from a maximum security prison in new york. where are police looking and who do they think could have aided the escape. i'm cari i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most of my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara® it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses... ...stelara® helps me be in season. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and increase your risk of infections. some serious infections require hospitalization. before starting stelara® your doctor should test for tuberculosis. stelara® may increase your risk of cancer. always tell your doctor if you have any sign of infec
>> who defended patty huerst. i'll tell you a secret. i didn't know the answer.couldn't come up with the name. he said i know who it is. it is the old guy from o.j. simpson's defense team. i said f. lee bailey. he said that's it. it was teamwork. >> together the two of you have one good brain. >> that's right. >>> three days and counting. two violent criminals still on the run after escaping from a maximum security prison in new york. where are police looking and who...
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what's the proof look like, patty? >> well, sammy it's typical washington. these anonymous sources are telling the media if they have proof. basically they're saying the u.s. federal officials anonymous officials say that it's china so it's being reported here in the united states as a fact. >> environmental lawyer david dickinson woke up friday that it's likely his most sensitive personal information has been hacked. more than 4 million federal workers likely impacted. >> i think we've been niger naively thinking that this stuff is secure for quite some time. you thought it would be secure and be able to afford to secure their websites and the guy down the street is a little smarter. >> smart enough to get social security numbers national tigers numbers place of birth job title rating and forms rating. computer expert said that is extremely valuable. >> it's valuable in a black market. it's really valuable for intelligence community. it's valuable in identifying who might be on the other side spying for us who may be compromiseed through blackmail and extor
what's the proof look like, patty? >> well, sammy it's typical washington. these anonymous sources are telling the media if they have proof. basically they're saying the u.s. federal officials anonymous officials say that it's china so it's being reported here in the united states as a fact. >> environmental lawyer david dickinson woke up friday that it's likely his most sensitive personal information has been hacked. more than 4 million federal workers likely impacted. >> i...
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patty. she sent me a little note on facebook. our viewers look out for us. there is a piece of lint on dave's collar. patty i took care of it. >> i think she got it. >> we do watch out for each other. >>> did you know today is dana's birthday? >> he watches us. he is local. he's a great guy. i don't know if he is up this early. happy birthday. >>> tracy morgan this is a sad story. he is breaking his silence after nearly dieing in a crash. what he says about his friend that was killed and what he did every day after getting home from the hospital. >> the claims that are being made after a three-year-old girl died. we showed these kids some items from a nearby store, whoa! but they didn't know they were all tobacco products. ooh this is cool. it smells like gum. yummy. this smells like strawberry. ooh, are these mints? with colorful packaging and fruit and candy flavors that kids love, who do you think tobacco companies are targeting? do we get to keep any? ñsxóxgñ >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. rescue teams in china can see they are still looking for surv
patty. she sent me a little note on facebook. our viewers look out for us. there is a piece of lint on dave's collar. patty i took care of it. >> i think she got it. >> we do watch out for each other. >>> did you know today is dana's birthday? >> he watches us. he is local. he's a great guy. i don't know if he is up this early. happy birthday. >>> tracy morgan this is a sad story. he is breaking his silence after nearly dieing in a crash. what he says about...
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mary's. >> dellavedova, banks it home. >> guys like patty and mat go on the nba.othing better than marketing for that. we look forward to keeping the connection going. six people from australia on our team next year. >> dellavedova made to the nba the hard way. he was undrafted when he came out of drag in -- college in 2013. he earned a two-year contract out of college. many players were much more highly regarded come outlook of college but no longer have a shot of playing in the nba. >> i got some opportunities along the way and just tried to make the most of them. >> he's little good. great competitors. very tough. >> that toughness has been a source of controversy. in the cavs' playoff series with atlanta, kyle korver suffered a severely sprained ankle as a result of this scramble with dellavedova for a loose ball. >> herford and dellavedova mix it up in -- horford and dellavedova mix it up in this play. he's being cast as a villain somewhat. >> i disafree with it -- disagree with it. >> matt plays to win. he's never dirty. never has played dirty. >> physical y
mary's. >> dellavedova, banks it home. >> guys like patty and mat go on the nba.othing better than marketing for that. we look forward to keeping the connection going. six people from australia on our team next year. >> dellavedova made to the nba the hard way. he was undrafted when he came out of drag in -- college in 2013. he earned a two-year contract out of college. many players were much more highly regarded come outlook of college but no longer have a shot of playing in...
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has been hacked and possibly the interior department as well. >> patty what potential ramifications isething like this? we are talking about 4 million people's data, that's a huge amount of worry to people out there. >> and this would be if -- this would be the largest hack of federal information in the history of the country. it's strange though, coincidence, but it is coming the same day that the new york times is saying under the obama administration, the nsa agency was targeting american before net traffic that was going abroad, and they said the reason was they were trying to find hackers so the questions i think will be raised is the u.s. is sending all of this time and money, trying to find hackers overseas but how much have they done to protect their own computers at home? we have heard military officials say that the united states is lagging behind in cyber security, this new incident is going to give critic as chance to say that that is exactly right, and the u.s. needs to step up the game. >> joining me live, with those new details from washington d.c., thank you still ahead
has been hacked and possibly the interior department as well. >> patty what potential ramifications isething like this? we are talking about 4 million people's data, that's a huge amount of worry to people out there. >> and this would be if -- this would be the largest hack of federal information in the history of the country. it's strange though, coincidence, but it is coming the same day that the new york times is saying under the obama administration, the nsa agency was targeting...
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our white house correspondent patty culhane reports. >> environmental are lawyer david dickenson woke up friday morning to the knowledge that his identity had been hacked. >> there are so many instances of hackings, you think they would be smart enough to secure their website. >> national i.d. number, date and place of birth job title training and performance ratings, computer expert says it is valuable. >> valuable in identifying who might be on the other side, spice for us. who could be compromised through blackmail or distortion. >> as to who the u.s. government thinks is behind it, there's the official on camera response. >> i'm sake saying i don't have information to present to you. >> officials in china are denying they are responsible. >> without thorough investigation, you jump to a conclusion so quickly we think it's not scientific and it's not responsible. >> we no mo thanks oleaks by edward snowden the u.s. does its own elaboration. theyleaks. that is just one program. still, this is an impairsment for the u.s. president who made this a priority. asking for $freang billion
our white house correspondent patty culhane reports. >> environmental are lawyer david dickenson woke up friday morning to the knowledge that his identity had been hacked. >> there are so many instances of hackings, you think they would be smart enough to secure their website. >> national i.d. number, date and place of birth job title training and performance ratings, computer expert says it is valuable. >> valuable in identifying who might be on the other side, spice...
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. >>> one of the songs at the top, scandal, warrior, patty smith, that will be played. >>> we have a little bit of a breeze, nothing crazy, only patchy fog, we're gearing up for warmer weather under mostly sunny skies. some of the fog working it's way up the coast. yesterday went down the coast, the low, cloud cover nord, sierra -- north, sierra nevada. i'll mention showers north, look over northeast california rumbling in the mother lode as well, the low, diving down to southern california, it will take the tush, it is almost out of our area, we have to include cloud cover in monterey, 50s on the temps, everyone is pretty close, west, southwest, fairfield 16, the water temps went down. 51 san francisco, half moon bay three days ago was 57, those cold temps only an onshore breeze and the fog will come back. north breeze 72, 34 up in truckee, the fog favoring the coast. patchy morning fog, mostly sunny, 80s inland, the low will work out of here, as it does a northeast breeze. that will warm us up. blanca moves drifting northward, it will brush cabo san lucas to the west. it will be cl
. >>> one of the songs at the top, scandal, warrior, patty smith, that will be played. >>> we have a little bit of a breeze, nothing crazy, only patchy fog, we're gearing up for warmer weather under mostly sunny skies. some of the fog working it's way up the coast. yesterday went down the coast, the low, cloud cover nord, sierra -- north, sierra nevada. i'll mention showers north, look over northeast california rumbling in the mother lode as well, the low, diving down to...
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it said what about patty labelle.s there so many things we could talk about but patty labelle showed up and showed out last night beautiful representing philly once again. >> yes. >> of course. >> so we have to talk about down the shore on friday. >> were you in margate. >> after the show we stayed around a little bit and we topped that off with something sweet. we went to a ice cream place in margate. it is a amazing. we will take through right now. >> before we left, margate we had to stop by one more place a unique place on ventnor avenue, right here in the main drag basically in margate, a place called 2 cents plane and reason i came here one of our interns jordan spent her um isers down here, right. >> sixteen years yes. >> she said you have to try 2 cents plane. >> yes. >> dianne owns the place. look who our special guest is her first appearance on you got to try this, alex. >> this is my first appearance. >> how does it feel. >> sweet. >> hi, how long have you you owned this place. >> eleven years. >> why the n
it said what about patty labelle.s there so many things we could talk about but patty labelle showed up and showed out last night beautiful representing philly once again. >> yes. >> of course. >> so we have to talk about down the shore on friday. >> were you in margate. >> after the show we stayed around a little bit and we topped that off with something sweet. we went to a ice cream place in margate. it is a amazing. we will take through right now. >>...
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mcdonald's is coming out with a bigger quarter pounder patty. the new patty will weigh 4 ounces before cooking, and it will feature a new shape, too, it will roll out the new bigger burger within the next month and be on the lookout for that. >>> time is running out to apply for free money. nbc 10 and nbc universal are giving away grants to local non-profit organizations and the project is called 21st century solutions. the goal is to support non-profits that are implementing new and innovative programs and it is on nbc 10.com and the deadline to apply is july 3rd. >>> excitement is building in center city as a surprise announcement is about to take place. nbc 10's rosemary connors is on top of it. hi rosemary. >> reporter: keith, i told you last time i saw you i had to be a little bit quiet and that's because folks behind this door really don't have any idea what they're doing here. i'm going to give you a clue. there will be balloons and a big check. it's all coming up next. >>> a check of weather and we have a nice day today, but the word is
mcdonald's is coming out with a bigger quarter pounder patty. the new patty will weigh 4 ounces before cooking, and it will feature a new shape, too, it will roll out the new bigger burger within the next month and be on the lookout for that. >>> time is running out to apply for free money. nbc 10 and nbc universal are giving away grants to local non-profit organizations and the project is called 21st century solutions. the goal is to support non-profits that are implementing new and...
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guys like patty and matt go on to the nba there is really nothing better for marketing than that. they both happen to play and have great careers at st. mary's college. so we look forward to keeping that connection going. six guys from australia on our team next year. >> reporter: dellavedova has made it to the nba the hard way. he is st. mary's all-time leading score but was undrafted when he came out of college in 2013. dellavedova participated in cleveland's summer camp that year and earned a two year contract. many players were much more highly regarded coming out of college but no longer have a shot at playing in the nba. >> i got some opportunities along the way and just tried to make the most of them. >> he is really good in intangibles. really high basketball iq. really tough. >> reporter: that toughness has been a source of controversy. in the cavs play off series with atlanta kyle korver suffered a severely sprained ankle after this scramble with dellavedova. >> we have something going on here. >> reporter: mixed it up under the basket on this play. dellavedova has been
guys like patty and matt go on to the nba there is really nothing better for marketing than that. they both happen to play and have great careers at st. mary's college. so we look forward to keeping that connection going. six guys from australia on our team next year. >> reporter: dellavedova has made it to the nba the hard way. he is st. mary's all-time leading score but was undrafted when he came out of college in 2013. dellavedova participated in cleveland's summer camp that year and...
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. >> patty culhane sends us this update. >> it is not every day that you see the u. the president.led the congregation in sing the "amazing grace," a church hymn. the president said that this was personal for him. he knew the reverend clemente pinckney. they had worked together on his first presidential campaign. there now has been movement and it seems quite likely that the confederate battle flag will be removed from the capital but the president said that that is not enough. more needs to be done to bring about racial equality in this country. he said this is a pretty good example of what we've seen in charleston. the shooter said that he was ready for a police report. basically people of all colors is going it happen, it will happen. ed. before the supreme court historying rulic gay and lesbian couples were allowed to marry in 36 states. >> as the public brings out cheers outside of the supreme court, it's decision that same sex marriage ban has to go. >> we want rights for all people of all colors, all creed. all nationalities and all. >> 14 states mainly in the south and whic
. >> patty culhane sends us this update. >> it is not every day that you see the u. the president.led the congregation in sing the "amazing grace," a church hymn. the president said that this was personal for him. he knew the reverend clemente pinckney. they had worked together on his first presidential campaign. there now has been movement and it seems quite likely that the confederate battle flag will be removed from the capital but the president said that that is not...
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our white house correspondent patty culhane reports. >> this doesn't happen often. u.s. president barack obama was supposedly done working thursday night. the press told to go home. but then he decided to go to the annual congressional baseball game. the handshake continued into friday. the president's top priority the transpacific partnership was up for a final vote in the house. >> i don't think you ever line anything up here, it's just boom. >> he was there to ask them for fast track authority. if he gets a trade deal with 11 other countries congress can say yes or no but not change the agreement. >> facilitate another bad deal which will result in more jobs being shipped oversees. >> not smart policy and it won't help the american worker. >> nafta cost us 1 million jobs and michigan is still paying the price. >> the world has passed us by. >> the gentleman's time has expired. >> this cut one part of the bill the actual fast track authority passed which is why the you warehouse reactlike this. >> cheer up everybody. >> still the trade agreement cannot become law unles
our white house correspondent patty culhane reports. >> this doesn't happen often. u.s. president barack obama was supposedly done working thursday night. the press told to go home. but then he decided to go to the annual congressional baseball game. the handshake continued into friday. the president's top priority the transpacific partnership was up for a final vote in the house. >> i don't think you ever line anything up here, it's just boom. >> he was there to ask them for...
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. >> patty culhane reports from washington d.c. >> for the second time in two days u.s. president barack obama made an impassioned plea for the country to make a ochange when it comes to gun control. he said if congress had passed expanding background checks after shooting in newtown connecticut where 20 elementary schoolchildren were killed in their classrooms, some could be saved, not all but some. he's urging the american people to get involved. >> we have to have a conversation and fix this and ultimately congress acts when the public insists on action. and we've seen how public opinion can change. we've seen it change on gay marriage. we've seen it beginning to change on climate change. we've got to shift how we think on this issue. >> the president's focusing on public opinion because if you look at polls the country's pretty evenly split those who favor gun rights and those who favor gun regulation. >> peace talks collapseed in geneva, saudi arabia has played a big role in preventing the talks from succeeding. >> translator: i would like to add the influence of sa
. >> patty culhane reports from washington d.c. >> for the second time in two days u.s. president barack obama made an impassioned plea for the country to make a ochange when it comes to gun control. he said if congress had passed expanding background checks after shooting in newtown connecticut where 20 elementary schoolchildren were killed in their classrooms, some could be saved, not all but some. he's urging the american people to get involved. >> we have to have a...
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patty in florida, patty! >> caller: hi jim. my question is about whole foods. i believe in it.there all the time. it is always busy yet the stock is way down and keeps creeping down every day even before they talked about a cheaper division. should i take my losses and sell it or hold on? >> this was on the united natural foods conference call the dire and on that call we heard whole foods was doing badly. when i hear that i want to wait to see the quarter before i would tell you to buy whole foods. a good turnaround story is a true gem. i mean, really. there they're so hard to find. if you're searching for one, i want you to look no further than blue diamond, diamond foods. a lot more on "mad money" ahead, including tired of sitting in waiting rooms, missing work? then amr. t. had more tricks up his tank top. don't miss my take on what he can teach us about stocks. lightning round! stick with cramer. hey, what are you doing? you said you were going to find out about plenti, the new rewards program. i did. in fact, i'm earning plenti points right now. but you're not doing anyth
patty in florida, patty! >> caller: hi jim. my question is about whole foods. i believe in it.there all the time. it is always busy yet the stock is way down and keeps creeping down every day even before they talked about a cheaper division. should i take my losses and sell it or hold on? >> this was on the united natural foods conference call the dire and on that call we heard whole foods was doing badly. when i hear that i want to wait to see the quarter before i would tell you to...
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(gong) blend kikkoman into your burger patties to beef up their savoury meaty flavour.ight," adam scott is here. that movie is weird and funny. also tonight, a talented man from our nation's capital. his album is called "the album about nothing" wale from the at&t stage. tomorrow night bill hader will be here. shameik moore will join us and we'll have music from philip selway and later this week jack black, jeffrey tambor, and music from fifth harmony featuring kid ink. so please join us for that. our first guest is a two-time tony-winning and oscar and golden globe-nominated actress who so far has gotten away with murder once and plans to do it again on the big screen alongside jennifer lopez in "lila and eve." it opens in theaters july 17th. please say hello to viola davis. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: good to see you. the last time the last time you were here you weren't actually here. were you on video. of. >> i was in columbus, ohio. i was in a blizzard and i was stuck in the airport in columbus for six hours. >> jimmy: that's a long ti
(gong) blend kikkoman into your burger patties to beef up their savoury meaty flavour.ight," adam scott is here. that movie is weird and funny. also tonight, a talented man from our nation's capital. his album is called "the album about nothing" wale from the at&t stage. tomorrow night bill hader will be here. shameik moore will join us and we'll have music from philip selway and later this week jack black, jeffrey tambor, and music from fifth harmony featuring kid ink. so...
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patty culhane in washington. >> this may be the largest data breach in the united states, the office of personnel management was hacked, opm like the human resources department for the entire federal government. they do the security background checks for people who want to get security clearances. so four million people had their information compromised. to just give you the sense of the breach, there are a little over 4 million people right employees right now. exactly what information was stolen was it social security numbers, your federal i.d. or salary information? right now opm is not saying. >> martin levicki senior analyst at rand corporation he session the information that has been hacked could be used for recruiting spies. >> profiles of u.s. government employees often reveal information about them that suggest that they may be good recruits for espionage purposes. for instance, if they're in financial trubilities if troubles, if they need money, something they are back on they want to hide, all of these are potential indicators for people to suggest who is worth recruiting.
patty culhane in washington. >> this may be the largest data breach in the united states, the office of personnel management was hacked, opm like the human resources department for the entire federal government. they do the security background checks for people who want to get security clearances. so four million people had their information compromised. to just give you the sense of the breach, there are a little over 4 million people right employees right now. exactly what information...
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. >> patty culhane reports from washington d.c. >> president barack obama made an impassioned plea. 11,000 americans were killed in 2013 due to gun violence. he said if congress had passed expanding background checks after the shooting in newtown connecticut that some of those people could have been saved. not all but some and he is urging the american public to get involved. >> we have to have a conversation about it and fix this. and ultimately congress acts when the public insists on action. and we've seen how public opinion can change. we've seen it change on gay marriage. we've seen it beginning to change on climate change. we've got to shift how we think about this issue. >> the president's focusing on public opinion because if you look at polls the country is pretty much evenly split. for those who favor gun rights and those who favor more gun control legislation. >> u.n. brokered talks to end the war in yemen have collapsed without the two sides even sitting down together in the same room. warring factions have been meeting since wednesday looking for the fighting with houthi rebel
. >> patty culhane reports from washington d.c. >> president barack obama made an impassioned plea. 11,000 americans were killed in 2013 due to gun violence. he said if congress had passed expanding background checks after the shooting in newtown connecticut that some of those people could have been saved. not all but some and he is urging the american public to get involved. >> we have to have a conversation about it and fix this. and ultimately congress acts when the public...
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drop off their member and the trainings and educational component my understanding when i spoke with patty they do a lot of individual counseling is the wrong word but a lot of attention for the family members around problem solving or support of taking care of of their loved i need help finding service abc it helps to find the services for the individuals that's the resource part of the program we're not just sending some place to a center if you need more around assistance a that's available. >> so if a caregiver needs respite do they use their own agency to the alzheimer's agency where they have 14 days of care. >> this is a little bit different my understanding this is different than family caregiver alliance so what ad c r.c. the loved one is brought to the center, however any days that's recess activist put the carve could a facilitate whatever needs to be done. >> yeah. yeah. >> any other questions. >> okay hearing none i'll call for the vote. >> all in favor, say i. >> i. >> opposed? the i's have it so the motion carries. >> i request an interrogation to a new grant for the self-he
drop off their member and the trainings and educational component my understanding when i spoke with patty they do a lot of individual counseling is the wrong word but a lot of attention for the family members around problem solving or support of taking care of of their loved i need help finding service abc it helps to find the services for the individuals that's the resource part of the program we're not just sending some place to a center if you need more around assistance a that's available....
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. >> patty culhane has more were washington, d.c. >> it's been hugely controversial. there have been calls for years eric decades even that the flag should be brought down. it used to fly above the dome. so what is different now is that dylann roof linked the confederate flag--he's the alleged shooter he linked the confederate flag to the murders of those nine people in a church these were parts a state center and a grandmother. it shocked the consciousness of that state. many had to admit that it was a symbol of anger and hatred. the governor has made this call and she's saying that they need to take this up immediately. and saying if they don't take it up they'll call special sessions and make them debate it. she has to get it passed by the legislature. not clear if the flag will be gone. >> still to come in this next half hour a heatwave kills more than 400 people in the south. >> i'm in one of the most dangerous countries in the world. we're going out on patrol with a police force that is constantly losing the battle against crime. >> a reminder of the top stories
. >> patty culhane has more were washington, d.c. >> it's been hugely controversial. there have been calls for years eric decades even that the flag should be brought down. it used to fly above the dome. so what is different now is that dylann roof linked the confederate flag--he's the alleged shooter he linked the confederate flag to the murders of those nine people in a church these were parts a state center and a grandmother. it shocked the consciousness of that state. many had...