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go request an agenda of disruption, but you know, when you're spending your time, criticizing people, and look, neil, i tell you this, i went to new hampshire, and i learned that i could walk into a room with 100 people, and give them hope, and show them a path to success or i could walk into a room with 100 people and really get them to press, by dividing them. i've chosen to raise the bar. i don't have any interest in running a personal, negative campaign. and i think a lot of things that have been said have created edd toxic environment. >> marco rubio said about that environment, sir, that it makes him think twice now as to whether he could support him as the party's nominee. where do you stand on that? >> well, i said it the last debate, that sometimes he makes it very difficult, i said it with sort of a smile. yeah, it brings to mind as to what kind of a leader he would be. and i hope he'll knock this off and stop trying to divide us. and but you know, my feeling is, you don't beat donald by wrestling in the mud with him. you have to have a stronger vision and you have to give people hop
go request an agenda of disruption, but you know, when you're spending your time, criticizing people, and look, neil, i tell you this, i went to new hampshire, and i learned that i could walk into a room with 100 people, and give them hope, and show them a path to success or i could walk into a room with 100 people and really get them to press, by dividing them. i've chosen to raise the bar. i don't have any interest in running a personal, negative campaign. and i think a lot of things that...
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because we know their honesty and integrity has done so much for the american people. look, we live in a democracy. and i'm the last person to deny the government is failing in many respects. but at the end of the day i will trust the people to create a government that works for them rather than wall street or corporate america. [ applause ] >> secretary clinton, you've now both called for the governor to resign. i believe that's new for you. previously you had not called for that. but you're calling for that tonight. it's easy to blame the republican governor, rick snyder. but the federal government also dropped the ball here. according to section 1414 of the safe drinking water act, the epa has to step in and take action when a state is informed about water problems and doesn't do anything for 30 days, as the state here didn't do.
because we know their honesty and integrity has done so much for the american people. look, we live in a democracy. and i'm the last person to deny the government is failing in many respects. but at the end of the day i will trust the people to create a government that works for them rather than wall street or corporate america. [ applause ] >> secretary clinton, you've now both called for the governor to resign. i believe that's new for you. previously you had not called for that. but...
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right now they look at us as weak, soft, stupid people. look at scene on cnn right now, where all of the bodies all over the floor and we're worried about waterboarding. >> mr. touch, i know you've got to go. we'll continue the everythiconvs down the road. >> thank you. >> we'll get reaction to what we heard. cnn counterterrorism analyst phil mudd, paul cruickshank, mike rogers, former democratic congresswoman jane harman with us as well, served on intelligence armed services and she's now president and ceo of the wilson center. stand by. i want a quick break. we'll be right back. in background) tv with heart failure, danger is always on the rise. symptoms worsen because your heart isn't pumping well. (water filling room)
right now they look at us as weak, soft, stupid people. look at scene on cnn right now, where all of the bodies all over the floor and we're worried about waterboarding. >> mr. touch, i know you've got to go. we'll continue the everythiconvs down the road. >> thank you. >> we'll get reaction to what we heard. cnn counterterrorism analyst phil mudd, paul cruickshank, mike rogers, former democratic congresswoman jane harman with us as well, served on intelligence armed services...
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. >>> a lot of people looking at it earlier than usual for the commute in the morning. >> the style is pushed back to wake up. >> topper, are we going to need a coat or umbrella tomorrow? >> for the most part, i give it a thumbs up. clouds but dry. scattered showers in the afternoon. all in all, pretty nice. the warmest day this week. 6:00on the futurecast, and we are clear right now. the clouds are rolling in low 57 in gaithersburg, and 47 in manassas, and by 8:00, still in
. >>> a lot of people looking at it earlier than usual for the commute in the morning. >> the style is pushed back to wake up. >> topper, are we going to need a coat or umbrella tomorrow? >> for the most part, i give it a thumbs up. clouds but dry. scattered showers in the afternoon. all in all, pretty nice. the warmest day this week. 6:00on the futurecast, and we are clear right now. the clouds are rolling in low 57 in gaithersburg, and 47 in manassas, and by 8:00,...
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people look to us for moral leadership. people look to us for stability. i think if you look at the period from world war to until now the world has changed a lot. a lot of the power we have economically in the world is rooted in what happened after world war ii when we had most of the world's gnp and we had the only solid currency in the world. we're now in a world where there's more competitive forces at work. i think the united states remains the natural leader for the next generations. >> rose: jack lew for the hour next. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: jack lew is here. he is the u.s. secretary of the treasury, a role he has served in since february 2013. he was previously president obama's chief of staff. and prior to that he was director of the office of management and budget, a role that he also played in president c
people look to us for moral leadership. people look to us for stability. i think if you look at the period from world war to until now the world has changed a lot. a lot of the power we have economically in the world is rooted in what happened after world war ii when we had most of the world's gnp and we had the only solid currency in the world. we're now in a world where there's more competitive forces at work. i think the united states remains the natural leader for the next generations....
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for instance, the bomber, the people that killed -- if you take a look back six months ago, the two people that got married, the radicalized, you know, he was radicalized. everybody knew what was going on. they had bombs and guns all over the place. nobody reported them. if they would have been reported somehow that community doesn't believe in reporting. they know exactly what's going on. and they don't know -- they don't believe in reporting to the police. >> what's your message -- >> what's your message to them, donald trump? >> it's not the message to them, but us to, we better get smart fast. my message to them is they have to be more open with the police, they have -- they have to become part of the community. they have to let people know when they see people making bombs in the first floor of an apartment, they have to -- they have to let people know. and they don't do it. then the bombs go off and the guns go off and everything happens and you have the situation like you recently had in california where 14 people are killed. or you have paris attacks it's going to get worse and wor
for instance, the bomber, the people that killed -- if you take a look back six months ago, the two people that got married, the radicalized, you know, he was radicalized. everybody knew what was going on. they had bombs and guns all over the place. nobody reported them. if they would have been reported somehow that community doesn't believe in reporting. they know exactly what's going on. and they don't know -- they don't believe in reporting to the police. >> what's your message --...
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>> i'm going to show people what america shouldn't look like. d applause) >> larry: here is the things journalist ashley parker in a "new york times" article wrote about the type he people she met following trump around. she said "the 71-year-old woman i talked to before the new orleans rally in told me nothing short of trump shooting my daughter in the street and my grandchildren would dissuade her from voting for him." >> well, i think that statement says a lot more about how she feels about her daughter. (laughter) >> you don't know their problems, larry. >> larry: yeah, i know. i mean, i don't know. i think it's definitely a sad time in america. you think about even his line where he says "make america great again," i kind of want to know what he means by that. >> larry: he means make america 1955 again. >> i think so. i mean, look, i love where i was born, but i would never want to go back to where my grandmother or great grandmother lived. >> larry: no. that time was not actually good for any of us sitting at this table. >> think about the
>> i'm going to show people what america shouldn't look like. d applause) >> larry: here is the things journalist ashley parker in a "new york times" article wrote about the type he people she met following trump around. she said "the 71-year-old woman i talked to before the new orleans rally in told me nothing short of trump shooting my daughter in the street and my grandchildren would dissuade her from voting for him." >> well, i think that statement says...
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. >> some people look fantastic in it.le look fantastic in anything. >> i' fun. >> it would cost a lot of money to get this gray put in. >> jet black. >> that's it for kpix 5 news at 5:00.
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like, what people look like, and we really want people to actively feel welcome and we have been hearing that in more and more communities over time. and mto voice a -- everyone is welcome here message that says no to hate. >> what was the reaction of people in your town and your customers. >> we have been pleased at how positive the reaction has been. many people have come up and thanked us when we're serving them at the counter, online, and social media. with all of the negative feedback we have been seeing in the news, it's a positive message and it helps for our muslim community members to feel like they can come and not feel threatened, but also everyone feeling welcome and glad that a business is living it's values and making it clear. >> at what point did you see the sign and hear what was happening and say wait, there is a campaign, let's make this more than just minnesota. >> yes, the main street alicense works on many issues, and they said we're putting up a poster, do you want to help us spread it around. it has been very successful. people are very dpratful for the to
like, what people look like, and we really want people to actively feel welcome and we have been hearing that in more and more communities over time. and mto voice a -- everyone is welcome here message that says no to hate. >> what was the reaction of people in your town and your customers. >> we have been pleased at how positive the reaction has been. many people have come up and thanked us when we're serving them at the counter, online, and social media. with all of the negative...
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the people are looking for different things. i think the supermarkets have changed. people are looking for more innovations, looking for different products when they go to the store. what have you seen? >> the biggest thing we do is our stores are designed differently. they're designed in the communities we're in. our store in tribeca is different than our columbus circle store. tribeca has families. we designed the store, the product mix, the way the store is designed, around the neighborhoods that they're in. and we constantly do them and that makes us attractive. alison: thank you so much for coming in and talking to us. >> thank you so much. alison: the sports world mourning the loss of a legend. russ is going to come in and talk about that. and join us friday to talk about a popular trend, retiring abroad. why so many people are ditching the u.s. to enjoy retirement overseas. monday, hip replacement surgery how a new hip can put the pep back in your dog's step. in new york state, we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state, the economy is growing, with
the people are looking for different things. i think the supermarkets have changed. people are looking for more innovations, looking for different products when they go to the store. what have you seen? >> the biggest thing we do is our stores are designed differently. they're designed in the communities we're in. our store in tribeca is different than our columbus circle store. tribeca has families. we designed the store, the product mix, the way the store is designed, around the...
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this is what it looked like inside that rally before it was shut down.7 thousand people.6 thousand of them trump supporterrs.. more than one thousand protestors.it was a potentially explosive situation that erupted in violence. we're still waintg to learn wether or not trump ohio governor john kasich held a town hall meeting near dayton yesterday.but it had much different tone in contrast to those trump rally's.nine on your side's ashley zilka was there and has this report. ashley.. 01:33:05 it's hard to imagine now this entire room was packed with people. governor kasich took the stage speaking for about an hour. his message was clear...43:48 make sure that you give me a victory here on tuesday night in the buckeye state! 51from the moment governor kasich took the stage, he laid out his plan *and kept it postive. 01:29:31 it means a lot he's help this community out a lot. 3501:26:48 he is not putting on a show is what i guess i am trying to say. this is who i am. this is what i am doing and i really appreciate it if you are along for the ride. 58 governor kasich told the crowd his pr
this is what it looked like inside that rally before it was shut down.7 thousand people.6 thousand of them trump supporterrs.. more than one thousand protestors.it was a potentially explosive situation that erupted in violence. we're still waintg to learn wether or not trump ohio governor john kasich held a town hall meeting near dayton yesterday.but it had much different tone in contrast to those trump rally's.nine on your side's ashley zilka was there and has this report. ashley.. 01:33:05...
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the ground because in the absence of that stake there are a whole lot of people who do not like people who look like me who are surely going to put their stakes in the ground, right? and i think the story of how the government is going to be had for people or has done good work is an important story for people to tell for them to be vested again. >> that is interesting to me. you think that may be a result of a lack of feeling that they are agents of change, that people say, you know what? i am just not going to vote. it is not that anybody is suppressing me, taking away my polling station, discouraging me, i just don't see a personal need to be include in what may be considered to be a charade. >> it has never worked. >> the idea that my vote doesn't matter, i still got tear gassed even though i voted. i voted my whole life and it did not change. the feeling, whether it is not true or it is, the feeling israel. there are people energized by bernie. i think there are people energized by hillary. totook out that pressure talk about race as opposed to just talk about it. right? black people exist
the ground because in the absence of that stake there are a whole lot of people who do not like people who look like me who are surely going to put their stakes in the ground, right? and i think the story of how the government is going to be had for people or has done good work is an important story for people to tell for them to be vested again. >> that is interesting to me. you think that may be a result of a lack of feeling that they are agents of change, that people say, you know...
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look, this is about reforming that office. it's a mess. it's disintegrated at the top. yeah, 830 people in that office are doing their job, but it needs leadership, it needs a reform, it need administrative overhaul. i'm the guy that can do that. look what i did to montgomery county." you got those two different narratives going on. >> yeah. >> you're right. >> which one's winning? >> well -- >> zappala has the name i.d. >> yes, he does. i mean, his father -- i mean, it seems like there's been a zappala on the ballot for 30, 40 years. >> in the west, he has. but on statewide, as well. so, people are familiar, i think, with -- "i've seen that name before." but josh is an interesting guy. i don't know him well -- i've met him on a couple of different occasions -- but has been able to, seems like, really cross aisles and work with republicans on the other side. >> we said that before. he has always been able to cross the aisle. >> yeah. >> east versus west. east versus west. >> that's a big thing. >> there's more people living over here. >> yeah. more people live here. >> well, let's also
look, this is about reforming that office. it's a mess. it's disintegrated at the top. yeah, 830 people in that office are doing their job, but it needs leadership, it needs a reform, it need administrative overhaul. i'm the guy that can do that. look what i did to montgomery county." you got those two different narratives going on. >> yeah. >> you're right. >> which one's winning? >> well -- >> zappala has the name i.d. >> yes, he does. i mean, his...
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you know, because obviously people look at what happened in europe and, yes, not all of the people who'veome across as refugees in europe are terrorists but we know a couple of them did get through and joined these groups, perhaps the ones at work in paris and brussels. that's a problem. that's a problem that has to be de dealt with effectively. >> that is a problem. it's actually the most important and strategic problem. let's look at numbers. once we find a solution for the refugees then the second group are asylum seekers. people who can prove they are persecuted. our courts know what that is. we have a system here. not only that. we have vetters are, ngos that can help us. we have to decide are we helping 200,000 people to come or interviewing 200 people, 400 people to, you know, to be asylum seekers in the united states? that's a big difference. >> yeah. so, very quickly, as i said to you earlier, you could pick any candidate. why do you think that donald trump is the right person for this given the fact he gets criticized for being way too vague about foreign policy? >> he has been
you know, because obviously people look at what happened in europe and, yes, not all of the people who'veome across as refugees in europe are terrorists but we know a couple of them did get through and joined these groups, perhaps the ones at work in paris and brussels. that's a problem. that's a problem that has to be de dealt with effectively. >> that is a problem. it's actually the most important and strategic problem. let's look at numbers. once we find a solution for the refugees...
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. >>> now take a look at the business headlines. people who study japan are reading through the latest batch of economic data. they're finding out about people's spending habits and the country's job situation. ai uchida joins us from our business desk with the latest. ai, how is it looking? >> catherine, it is a mixed picture today. there are more jobs for job seekers than there have been in decades, but people's incomes are going down. and that means they have to be careful about what they buy. so let's start with household spending. japanese shoppers were frugal in january, marking the fifth straight month of decline. officials at the internal affairs ministry say spending by all households with two or more members fell 3.1% in yen terms from a year ago. on average, households spent about $2,500 a month. meanwhile, the average monthly income for workers' households stood at $3,800, that was down 1.3% in real terms from the previous year. and the ministry officials say the unemployment rate in january was 3.2%. that's an improvement of 0
. >>> now take a look at the business headlines. people who study japan are reading through the latest batch of economic data. they're finding out about people's spending habits and the country's job situation. ai uchida joins us from our business desk with the latest. ai, how is it looking? >> catherine, it is a mixed picture today. there are more jobs for job seekers than there have been in decades, but people's incomes are going down. and that means they have to be careful...
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we have three people, and now look at the line, and the line looked like it was long. it was really long. >> reporter: and the other big story line for tonight, the end of the rubio campaign. rubio became the establishment republican party's last best hope to knock off trump, but he never captured mo over the last 2 nights we saw him give poignant speeches, and the same was said tonight when he was dropping out togive his concession date. >> my mother who is 85 years old was able to cast a vote for her son to be president. today my campaign is suspended. the fact that i have even come this far is evidence of how special america truly is. >> reporter: what was now a 17- person field, now down to a 3- person race as it moves on to the unlikely battlefield of utah, where we expect to see of the candidates showing up this weekend. garrett haake, wusa 9. >> thank you for your work there. >>> new developments in shooting death of a prince george's county police officer. why some of the charges against the suspect have already been thrown out. >>> new developments in the stor
we have three people, and now look at the line, and the line looked like it was long. it was really long. >> reporter: and the other big story line for tonight, the end of the rubio campaign. rubio became the establishment republican party's last best hope to knock off trump, but he never captured mo over the last 2 nights we saw him give poignant speeches, and the same was said tonight when he was dropping out togive his concession date. >> my mother who is 85 years old was able to...
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trump asking why aren't people looking at this reporter's earliest statement? fields responding my story never changed. seriously, just stop lying. aboard his jet, trump mocked fields and stood by lewandowsky. >> i'm sticking up for a person because i'm not going to let a person's life be destroyed. >> reporter: trump's hard-charging deputies had a series of run ins on the trail, with protesters recently grabbing one man by the collar and the press. threatening to confiscate a media person's credentials. >> reporter: describing overtures as suggestive and belittling. the campaign has denied such behavior, calling it baseless. in 1999, lewandowsky, then a congressional staffer, was arrested after entering a congressional office building with a loaded weapon. ultimately the supreme court denied his effort to get the gun back, but he was acquitted of any wrongdoing. based on florida law, if convicted, corey lewandowsky could be sentenced up to a year in jail. but the state attorney's office here in florida tells nbc news for a first-time offender, that type of sen
trump asking why aren't people looking at this reporter's earliest statement? fields responding my story never changed. seriously, just stop lying. aboard his jet, trump mocked fields and stood by lewandowsky. >> i'm sticking up for a person because i'm not going to let a person's life be destroyed. >> reporter: trump's hard-charging deputies had a series of run ins on the trail, with protesters recently grabbing one man by the collar and the press. threatening to confiscate a media...
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when 61,000 people look at it differently. while others only focus on healing your body with new medication, we're researching bioelectronic medicine that will help your body heal itself. look north to see how we're not just looking to raise our standard, but raise the standard of health care. >> announcer: this is a special edition of "nightline," "super tuesday." >>> good evening. it's the aptly named super tuesday . a rough and tumble night of politics. voters weighing in loud and clear on the biggest night of the primary season. 12 states casting votes in all tonight. we begin in texas, where everything is bigger, even its outsize role in politics. ted cruz edging out a victory in his home state, considered a must win to remain viable in this campaign. but the night still belongs to lead in states across the country tonight. a projected victory in vermont. also winning big in the south, in georgia, alabama, and tennessee. paula faris is at trump headquarters with the road ahead. paula? >> reporter: hi, juju. well, the trum
when 61,000 people look at it differently. while others only focus on healing your body with new medication, we're researching bioelectronic medicine that will help your body heal itself. look north to see how we're not just looking to raise our standard, but raise the standard of health care. >> announcer: this is a special edition of "nightline," "super tuesday." >>> good evening. it's the aptly named super tuesday . a rough and tumble night of politics....
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people don't like that. and he also had chatter about isis or with isis. and you take a look at it. i mean, people are looking at it very seriously now, but you have to check it before you ask the question. >> we have checked it, that's my point, sir. there's no ties to isis for this man. no law enforcement official. and this video that you link to appears to be a hoax. >> okay. well, was it a hoax that he's dragging the flag? was that him? it looked like the same man to me. he was dragging a flag along the ground. and he was playing a certain type of music. and supposedly there was chatter about isis. now, i don't know. what do i know about it? all i know is what's on the internet. and i don't like to see a man dragging the american flag along the ground in a mocking fashion. >> all right. i want to -- marco rubio said some pretty tough things about you yesterday. i want to play it and get you to react to it on the other side. >> he doesn't want to say anything to his supporters because he doesn't want to turn them off. because he understands the reason why they are voting for him i
people don't like that. and he also had chatter about isis or with isis. and you take a look at it. i mean, people are looking at it very seriously now, but you have to check it before you ask the question. >> we have checked it, that's my point, sir. there's no ties to isis for this man. no law enforcement official. and this video that you link to appears to be a hoax. >> okay. well, was it a hoax that he's dragging the flag? was that him? it looked like the same man to me. he was...
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people at the airport allver the place, panicking, running for cover. and now we take a live look at a much different scene the a candlelig@ht vigil in brussels, belgium, where it's about 1130 p.m. people saken, and mourning, of course, of the tragic events from this morning. i'm adamkuperstein. >> and i'm trina robinson. bring the people behind it to justice. today's attacks happening in brussels, which is only an hour and a half away from paris. where just months ago terrorists attacks. >> with the latest on the attacks in brussels, we send it newsroom. keith? >> yeah, i the middle of the chaos, we're learning isis may have been planning a european attack for months, targeting airports and train stations. this is according to an official who learard of some type of plan from his sources in syria. the big question is, was enough done to prevent the attacks. the unnamed officials said european countries were warned about an attack. but brussels wasn't part of the plan, at least !t the time. isis militants moved it to brussels. belgium ambassador to the u.s. confirmed reports the a
people at the airport allver the place, panicking, running for cover. and now we take a live look at a much different scene the a candlelig@ht vigil in brussels, belgium, where it's about 1130 p.m. people saken, and mourning, of course, of the tragic events from this morning. i'm adamkuperstein. >> and i'm trina robinson. bring the people behind it to justice. today's attacks happening in brussels, which is only an hour and a half away from paris. where just months ago terrorists attacks....
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it's all designed to make people take a closer look. >> people become complacent drivers if they see the same signs, the same crosswalk designs. stephanie: they are hoping that the new design will make the drivers more aware of pedestrians after 21 pedestrian accidents, including one fatal >> one is too many. our goal is to prevent any accidents that involve any type of injury. stephanie: it's an effort to make the network of sidewalks one of the best ways to get around. >> i think the crosswalks represent another step in the ongoing efforts the town has been making over the last decade or more to make sure all modes of transportation are given the same value. stephanie: in chapel hill, stephanie lopez, abc 11 eyewitness news. joel: thank you. chapel hill, so colorful, so creative area they do look cool. anna: here is what is coming up at 6:00. tisha: candidates converging on north carolina. steve: ted cruz in raleigh, but he canceled a raleigh. plus the latest visits by donald trump and hillary clinton. tisha: what they found inside. abc 11 eyewitness news at 6:00 starts now. caroli
it's all designed to make people take a closer look. >> people become complacent drivers if they see the same signs, the same crosswalk designs. stephanie: they are hoping that the new design will make the drivers more aware of pedestrians after 21 pedestrian accidents, including one fatal >> one is too many. our goal is to prevent any accidents that involve any type of injury. stephanie: it's an effort to make the network of sidewalks one of the best ways to get around. >> i...
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you had people looking at valuations. but there is no real domestic data from the u.s. they give you reason to buy. so this is good news that manufacturing came in above expectations. today, there was the oil announcement as well that there might be some kind of international agreement. joe: yes. today, oil is up again and we are seeing the stock market respond in kind. if you look at domestic economic picture, this is really the first time we have gotten something actionable. so people are not letting it go to waste. michael mccain spoke with greenspan us morning. the stock market was to find a happy medium, been something that would push up get people to reallocate more towards bonds, they are looking for that happy medium. there is a grand swell -- a groundswell of improvement. the trend is in the right direction. vonnie: if you look at the components of the s&p 500 index, the biggest movers, for example, , range resources, these are not companies you immediately think of when it comes to companies people want to be pouring in on the first day of the month. joe: a lo
you had people looking at valuations. but there is no real domestic data from the u.s. they give you reason to buy. so this is good news that manufacturing came in above expectations. today, there was the oil announcement as well that there might be some kind of international agreement. joe: yes. today, oil is up again and we are seeing the stock market respond in kind. if you look at domestic economic picture, this is really the first time we have gotten something actionable. so people are not...
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we have a lot more people. look at south carolina, look at the numbers. look at the numbers from four years ago when nobody wanted to waste their time and vote. i was there and you had lines that went a mile long. it was virtually more than doubled. so we have a very, very dynamic party and i think we're going to be able to unify the party. i don't know paul ryan well, but i hope to be able to get along with him. i do know mitch mcconnell a little bit and i hope to be able to get along with him. i have millions and millions of people. this isn't like it's a close match. it's too bad that winner didn't take all because if winner took all, this thing is over. we're just having a celebration. we're having a celebration. so anyway i would like to -- look i want to end by thanking everybody. this has been an amazing period in my life. my wife just called and my daughter is going to be having a baby very soon and she's a special person and it's going to be great. she's back in new york. she wanted to be here, they all wanted to be here, and that could be within
we have a lot more people. look at south carolina, look at the numbers. look at the numbers from four years ago when nobody wanted to waste their time and vote. i was there and you had lines that went a mile long. it was virtually more than doubled. so we have a very, very dynamic party and i think we're going to be able to unify the party. i don't know paul ryan well, but i hope to be able to get along with him. i do know mitch mcconnell a little bit and i hope to be able to get along with...
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it is the logical spring, march 1 rickety closer to thehe warmer spring season, look outside, it is a wet one . people are using their headlights you have your windshield wipers on thing youli have to have your headlights on as well .. look at the rainfall moving and than it has been mixing of north changed to some snow near ann arbor and detroit as you head home this evening, you can see pertains to now just offshore is a mix then to the rainfall . the google switch to smell before midnight . tomorrow morning, accounting to 1 inch maybe one or two in the snowbelt . low 20s tonight . it will be a call tomorrow with gusty winds around mid- 20s it gets better through the latter half of the forecasts. east cleveland home invasion that turned fatal to click bill martin joins us from the newsroom that detectives could use the public's help. >> the place where the two suspects may have left evidence duringid during and after the home invasion that ended with charles barnes dead, video obtainedr his brief and the suspects are covered but you may recognize something, looking at video from cameras inside of th
it is the logical spring, march 1 rickety closer to thehe warmer spring season, look outside, it is a wet one . people are using their headlights you have your windshield wipers on thing youli have to have your headlights on as well .. look at the rainfall moving and than it has been mixing of north changed to some snow near ann arbor and detroit as you head home this evening, you can see pertains to now just offshore is a mix then to the rainfall . the google switch to smell before midnight ....
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turning back to this morning big story-- an historic work-day shutdown hundreds of thousands of people looking for another way to make it into work. the service stoppage comes days after another fire event in a metro tunnel, and that has metro's g-m very concerned. rich reeve has more on what lead to this drastic decision. and after last year's deadly smoke incident- the n-t-s-b recommended this incident- the n-t-s-b recommended this type of inspection- saying the transit authority should quote: "promptly develop and implement a program to ensure that all power cable connecter assemblies are properly constructed and installed." that recommendation was made june 8-th of last year. turning to the 2016 presidential race, another big win for hillary clinton. overnight-- the former secretary of state was declared the winner of the illinois democratic primary. she won four of the five states up for grabs tuesday-- padding her lead on senator bernie sanders. the missouri primary is still too close to call this morning. meanwhile-- it's the end of the line for republican senator marco rubio. he suffer
turning back to this morning big story-- an historic work-day shutdown hundreds of thousands of people looking for another way to make it into work. the service stoppage comes days after another fire event in a metro tunnel, and that has metro's g-m very concerned. rich reeve has more on what lead to this drastic decision. and after last year's deadly smoke incident- the n-t-s-b recommended this incident- the n-t-s-b recommended this type of inspection- saying the transit authority should...
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with the ohio faithful.. have had politicians in the e white house for many years and i >> people are looking for another choice and i don't think kasich as realistic as a candidate at this point people are looking elsewhere. >> he believes that his supporters are the most loyal. >> but can't be who he is, he's not a politicianc he is a well-off financially stable individual and i'm sure pressure with a broader view on life than >> travis taken his campaign from ohio to kentuckyky and important state of march 15 the fox 8 news. >> by the time the votes are counted from the super tuesday states, donald trump and hillary path towards the general election.fi >> balloting taking place today and clinton have each won three out of four early voting contest and strong showingsld ch are both out of reach for other contenders but bernie sanders quit. >> were very proud of what we are doing and going to continue this is a campaignprpr is going to the philadelphia convention in july. >> i speak two unity among republicans to come together stand together behind the conservative principles of free-market
with the ohio faithful.. have had politicians in the e white house for many years and i >> people are looking for another choice and i don't think kasich as realistic as a candidate at this point people are looking elsewhere. >> he believes that his supporters are the most loyal. >> but can't be who he is, he's not a politicianc he is a well-off financially stable individual and i'm sure pressure with a broader view on life than >> travis taken his campaign from ohio to...
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looking into this? >> that's the question. oftentimes people are looking for a victim of opportunity. when they are trolling these areas with large numbers of people they have anonymity and can travel around and be unseen. >> police are trying to figure
looking into this? >> that's the question. oftentimes people are looking for a victim of opportunity. when they are trolling these areas with large numbers of people they have anonymity and can travel around and be unseen. >> police are trying to figure
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some people look great in everything. >> she's one of them. she definitely did. >> and we loved this one. >> i loved this one too. it looks like calvin cklein. >> look at her husband. these are some outfits people are debating over. these were on the not so hot list according to many. >> yeah. i love her almost all the time. this was not -- it looked too much like she was going out for the warrior. i don't know what she was thinking. >> yeah. >> maybe she had a lot of fun at her promise in the '60s and she was walking down memory lane. >> she's going to do that thing she does. >> both beautiful woman. >> jimmy kimle, he had this long ruining feud. so last night ben afflack was for jimmy. >> please welcome ben. what is going on here? what's happening here? what is going on here? >> it's moving. >> no, it's not. >> what is going on here? >> why are you touching me? >> i'm not touching you. >> that is not a guest segment. this is not a guest appearance. >> this is amazing. >> very cute. >> what's the feud about? >> we don't know. >> okay. right no
some people look great in everything. >> she's one of them. she definitely did. >> and we loved this one. >> i loved this one too. it looks like calvin cklein. >> look at her husband. these are some outfits people are debating over. these were on the not so hot list according to many. >> yeah. i love her almost all the time. this was not -- it looked too much like she was going out for the warrior. i don't know what she was thinking. >> yeah. >> maybe...
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as 10 news reporter jonathan petramala shows you the "danger zone" has some people looking to change the landscape. one of the best plays at spring training belongs to this dad...who reached out just in time to stop a bat from bashing his son's been so lucky, like a fan in dunedin today. a 59-year-old woman was rushed to the hospital after being hit in the head by a broken bat you can even see this 8-year-old fan holding a phone. he and his dad say they had been looking at pictures to send to his mom the back of ticket stubs and some signs warn fans of the dangers of flying bats and balls, but major league baseball has asked all teams to extend netting beyond the backstop and up the baseline that hasn't happened yet at many spring training facilities so fans not paying attention have a chance of being hit hard in dunedin, jonathan petramala, 10 news wtsp. right now-- erin the community for their support in her stalker case. in a statement on twitter-- andrews gave thanks for the support of other victims-- saying "their outreach has helped me be able to stand up and hold accountable t
as 10 news reporter jonathan petramala shows you the "danger zone" has some people looking to change the landscape. one of the best plays at spring training belongs to this dad...who reached out just in time to stop a bat from bashing his son's been so lucky, like a fan in dunedin today. a 59-year-old woman was rushed to the hospital after being hit in the head by a broken bat you can even see this 8-year-old fan holding a phone. he and his dad say they had been looking at pictures to...
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some people look at law enforcement, look at the government and see jack-booted thugs, you know, and you would be number one jack-booted thug because you're the person who sends the feds in. do you believe that people have a right to be afraid of their government and the enforcement of the laws? >> you know, i think we're at a time of great change and how we look at law enforcement in this country. whenever there's great change, consternation and tension, at the incidents that have happened, that are given people a lot of concern with how law enforcement has done its job and we have these situations in this country. one of my priorities is working on the relationship between law enforcement and the communities we serve because if we don't have the trust and the participation of the communities that we're sworn to protect, we will not be able to do our jobs and people will not be safe. >> stephen: well there's a lot of tension right now or at least reported tension between communities of color and law enforcement right now. i understand you're on, like, a police tour right now to try t
some people look at law enforcement, look at the government and see jack-booted thugs, you know, and you would be number one jack-booted thug because you're the person who sends the feds in. do you believe that people have a right to be afraid of their government and the enforcement of the laws? >> you know, i think we're at a time of great change and how we look at law enforcement in this country. whenever there's great change, consternation and tension, at the incidents that have...
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if sanders can win ohio or illinois, there are people who say that will slow or bruise hillary clinton enough and could get sanders another lookpeople saying he won the economy primary. he has been able to poke holes that the recovery is for everyone and focusing on the manufacturing jobs that are gone. what's the void there? he is really hit on that point and pulled hillary clinton to the left. >> at the town meeting last night for the democrats. he talked about that. he said he is the real democrat here. the real progressive and to a certain extent, hillary clinton has he solvevolved. >> she has evolved on the keystone pipeline. she has evolved on the trans-pacific partnership. she apologized for the noma of the '90s. one can get satisfaction of seeing her move closer to our positions. what the voters have to decide is will she be apologizing 20 years from now for actions she takes today. >> i have to say, more stark language. sharper contrast from bernie sanders than we heard. >> big day for the republicans and democrats. we will carry it all for you. >>> u.s. official telling cnn that iran could be ready to launch a rocket
if sanders can win ohio or illinois, there are people who say that will slow or bruise hillary clinton enough and could get sanders another lookpeople saying he won the economy primary. he has been able to poke holes that the recovery is for everyone and focusing on the manufacturing jobs that are gone. what's the void there? he is really hit on that point and pulled hillary clinton to the left. >> at the town meeting last night for the democrats. he talked about that. he said he is the...
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knowing full well you'll be on the wrong side of things. >> yeah, but people love the fantasy leagues. >> the chance to win $1 million. >> look. people bet, right? >> right. >> so we know betting is important or we wouldn't have these casinos out there, brick and mortar. it's a different type of betting. people in the league say it's by using your statistics and how good you are in betting it's not really chance. that's where the two sides disagree. >> the $500,000 fee -- >> huge fee. >> yeah. does that concern you at all if you're a business owner? >> if you pay the $500,000 -- and you were doing business before november 10th of last year, you can continue to do business which means that fan duel located in new york and draft king cans immediately come in and take over the come in and take over the market. but they don't care. duel and draft kings don't care, they're in. let one of these smaller sites bring in the litigation. whether that's successful in the future, i don't know. >> they're targeting september. but does this seem like something that will happen within a month or sooner? >> i think the local happen sooner tha
knowing full well you'll be on the wrong side of things. >> yeah, but people love the fantasy leagues. >> the chance to win $1 million. >> look. people bet, right? >> right. >> so we know betting is important or we wouldn't have these casinos out there, brick and mortar. it's a different type of betting. people in the league say it's by using your statistics and how good you are in betting it's not really chance. that's where the two sides disagree. >> the...
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people. what did she say? the sooner you can nominate me, i can take on republicans. she may be looking past primary day. >> an environmental factor here, where is the enthusiasm? there's a lot of coverage. a lot of people thought clinton has this wrapped up. even after nevada. this is kind of hers to lose. there's a lot of real enthusiastic supporters from bernie sanders who say wait a minute, not so fast. hold the applause. there's more game here and an important message he has to deliver. >> and they're pumping money into the campaign. this is going to give him so much momentum, again, for those supporters who hope he could bring it , even though mathematically it looks not likely. >> the mood of the country is obvious, it's palatable. it's are you with the mood? are you the agent of the mood? or are you something else. that's a big question for her in all these states. >> panel, please stick around. we have so much more to talk about. hillary clinton and bernie sanders, they face off tonight in their next debate here in miami. cnn will sometime cast that univisi simulcast that event
people. what did she say? the sooner you can nominate me, i can take on republicans. she may be looking past primary day. >> an environmental factor here, where is the enthusiasm? there's a lot of coverage. a lot of people thought clinton has this wrapped up. even after nevada. this is kind of hers to lose. there's a lot of real enthusiastic supporters from bernie sanders who say wait a minute, not so fast. hold the applause. there's more game here and an important message he has to...
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people who were imprisoned. bessie was in jail for a year in contempt of congress, who would never work in hollywood again. in this area, we look at the experience of jewish families who moved out of the urban areas into the suburbs that were opening up. at the end of world war ii, a lot of people had the opportunity to get an education, start a business, and buy a house. in a nicer place than the immigrant neighborhoods they had been in. so a lot of people were moving to the new suburbs outside of the city. here we talk about the catskill, very famous, and also the leisure activities in the post war period, going to resorts for vacation, where the catskills were of course a mountain area in upstate new york that became popular with artists in the 19th century, and then with vacationers later on, people looking to get out of the city. that's the hotel book, they wouldn't accept jews to register at the hotel. so jews started to build their own hotels, including classics like the concord, kutcher's. a lot of the clientele was jewish. they would have kosher services and facilities in the fall. one of the results of people moving o
people who were imprisoned. bessie was in jail for a year in contempt of congress, who would never work in hollywood again. in this area, we look at the experience of jewish families who moved out of the urban areas into the suburbs that were opening up. at the end of world war ii, a lot of people had the opportunity to get an education, start a business, and buy a house. in a nicer place than the immigrant neighborhoods they had been in. so a lot of people were moving to the new suburbs...
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and many people would look at what the chinese leaders have done and what putin is doing as atrocities. >> i used to think merkel was a good leader and what she's doing is an atrocity. germany is a disaster right now. i used to think that strong doesn't mean good, absolutely. i can name many strong leaders, i could name many weak leaders. but he is a strong leader. i don't say that as a good way or bad way. i say it as a fact.
and many people would look at what the chinese leaders have done and what putin is doing as atrocities. >> i used to think merkel was a good leader and what she's doing is an atrocity. germany is a disaster right now. i used to think that strong doesn't mean good, absolutely. i can name many strong leaders, i could name many weak leaders. but he is a strong leader. i don't say that as a good way or bad way. i say it as a fact.
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i remind people, look, this is a double-edged board. there is both vulnerability and capability there, and we have both. >> rose: what's -- what are the rules of engagement? >> so we start from -- rules of engagement is what are the sets of processes, structures, legal framework, policies that govern how we apply force, how we engage, so to speak, and we call them rules of engagement or roe. the processes we built over time for rules of engagement, for the application of force in the traditional kinetic world -- firing a gun or rifle, dropping a bomb -- are built around the idea that whatever we do must comply with the law of armed conflict, that it must meet an international legal framework, that it must be both proportional. so someone shoots at you with a small caliber weapon, you don't respond with some overwhelmingly massive, you know, response that leads to a much greater loss of life. that's this idea of portion that, if you will. the other component of it is and you must be very specific, very discreet. you cannot apply this for
i remind people, look, this is a double-edged board. there is both vulnerability and capability there, and we have both. >> rose: what's -- what are the rules of engagement? >> so we start from -- rules of engagement is what are the sets of processes, structures, legal framework, policies that govern how we apply force, how we engage, so to speak, and we call them rules of engagement or roe. the processes we built over time for rules of engagement, for the application of force in...
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many more people, looking at the polling booths and different polling booths over the country. s long. one woman working in the for 40 years and said we would have 2 people here, now look at the line. but like it was long, it was really long. five deep, and long. the people that are voting -- democrats are coming in, independents are coming in, and people that never voted before. it is an incredible thing. [applause] donald trump: i want to pay mars respects to todd palin, sarah's husband. she was making a speech of my behalf and it was fantastic was that everybody loves her. he was in an accident, it is tough, but he is going to be fine. i want to pay my respects to todd. [applause] donald trump: so, our theme, when we started, and -- sitdown everybody, please. we give you seats, reader have have to stand. [laughter] [applause] donald trump: i'm looking at all these people. good job. our whole squad, right? so, when this began, i said you have to do it. she was so supportive. she has been so supportive, and we have to do it. we came down the escalator, and it was about trade an
many more people, looking at the polling booths and different polling booths over the country. s long. one woman working in the for 40 years and said we would have 2 people here, now look at the line. but like it was long, it was really long. five deep, and long. the people that are voting -- democrats are coming in, independents are coming in, and people that never voted before. it is an incredible thing. [applause] donald trump: i want to pay mars respects to todd palin, sarah's husband. she...
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w >> a lot of times, people look at it like, it's the golden gate bridge i have to cross.o is open your heart to each other and to god. >> it's frightening to many people though. >> i. if they don't want to ring myf and a bagel every morning. firstg'firs daughter-in- are looking for a ho first, we'd be thanking god. >> for answered prayer. >> then, god, we lift up grant and ask you give him he's anxious. give him peace. for my what i said. >> if yab t well-being. when there is and/or meditation, brain activity changes. firs of all, the cortex of the brain thickens. this is a preventive and really there's aho he recover ou do? noget our best offer ever. >>> all right. time for our f s where david smoke ed my gosh. >> we got to know, what is your stone and where are you going to throw it? this is hoda's personal stone from israel. i love it. i can't believe it. my favorite thing now, since this is a stone from israel. anyway, mine is brownie brittle. you can get it at the drugstore. i'll tell it's delicious really quick. in this container, there are five servings. it
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he says now people done the take as much pride in the way they look. >> today people walk with sweath this, with that, nothing seems to be there. i guess that's a sign of the times. you can't change them. that's the way people are today. >> the store is having a going out of business sale beginning march 17th. there are already plans to turn that building into a restaurant. >>> an iconic chocolate factory that shut down earlier this year is now up for sale. the wilbur chocolateç factory l l lititz in lancaster county pumped out sweet treats for 113 years before shutting down in january. the owners are hoping for a quick sale and say they will consider any reasonable offer. >>> the philadelphia flower show is getting ready to bloom. >>y he, indeed. this year, the nation's largest and longest running horticultural event is celebrating the centennial of the national park service. every exhibitor will choose the national park to interpret. the philadelphia flower show draws people from across the country and there are close to 4,000 volunteers who help out. the philadelphia flower show
he says now people done the take as much pride in the way they look. >> today people walk with sweath this, with that, nothing seems to be there. i guess that's a sign of the times. you can't change them. that's the way people are today. >> the store is having a going out of business sale beginning march 17th. there are already plans to turn that building into a restaurant. >>> an iconic chocolate factory that shut down earlier this year is now up for sale. the wilbur...
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there's a lot of variety and diversity. >> that was haley hernandez reporting for us, and a lot of people look at sugar and calories and fat and forget to look at the sodium of it. sometimes it's worth it. we don't have time, so we are not going to cook tonight. >>> innovative technology helping disability kids forget about their problems. it's a new and exciting world. >> and then having to do with every day consumption of ultra processed foods in the american diet. we will talk about what we are talking about here in just a bit. >>> ly a 10-minute ride with traffic moving between 55 and 60 miles per hour from coral reef and a 10-minute ride from golden glades to downtown, no delays. >>> there's the dolphin sprays, and 836 remaining dry. a warm start to4the day, 71 in ft. lauderdale, and 72 in miami. partly cloudy skies this day and we >>> if you are an adult and have to go to the hospital, you know it's'sn incredibly scary thing so you can only imagine in terms of being a child what you have to encounter when you get to the hospital, and it cod be frightening. the next story is neat because
there's a lot of variety and diversity. >> that was haley hernandez reporting for us, and a lot of people look at sugar and calories and fat and forget to look at the sodium of it. sometimes it's worth it. we don't have time, so we are not going to cook tonight. >>> innovative technology helping disability kids forget about their problems. it's a new and exciting world. >> and then having to do with every day consumption of ultra processed foods in the american diet. we...