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you write about and your story how the people are controlling the pitchforks.ow is big business responding? guest: very quietly. it's been fascinating. you'd expect with their integrity being impugned they would have something to say. they have chosen to take a low-key approach. asked what do was you say to this guy that you are a fraudulent business model. every day he hits them with this. he is not known for being the calmest person. he responded with the calmness he thinks he could change bernie sanders' mind. trumprd motor, donald hitting him again and again outside the united states. he said to donald trump, thank hiring andually are investing in the united states as well. donald trump sentiment note saying i'm not a big customer. the point is the ceos don't want to get in a twitter war with donald trump. carol: it's interesting. big business is staying calm. they haveour story had a lot of victories. say what you want. guest: why should they go public with a brawl when they can get what they want quietly through lobbying, talking to congress, working the
you write about and your story how the people are controlling the pitchforks.ow is big business responding? guest: very quietly. it's been fascinating. you'd expect with their integrity being impugned they would have something to say. they have chosen to take a low-key approach. asked what do was you say to this guy that you are a fraudulent business model. every day he hits them with this. he is not known for being the calmest person. he responded with the calmness he thinks he could change...
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[applause] about peter, you write the people are controlling the pitchfork and controlling the storythe campaign trail. how is big business responding? peter: it is been fascinating. you would expect with their integrity being impugned regularly, they would have arething to say, but they taking a low-key approach. for example, jamie dimon of j.p. morgan chase was asked what do you say to this guy, bernie sanders? he says you have a fraudulent business model. everyday he hits them with this. jamie dimon is not known for being a columnist person -- calmest person. carol: interesting. motor, donald trump is hitting them again and again for manufacturing outside of the united states. he sent a very nice to donald trump, donald, thank you. andctually are hiring investing in the united states as well. trump apparently sent him back in note, saying yeah, i am a big customer. get in adon't want to twitter war with donald trump. -- seemsems like this like big businesses are staying,. they said they had had a lot of victories in washington. peter: exactly. why should they go public with a braw
[applause] about peter, you write the people are controlling the pitchfork and controlling the storythe campaign trail. how is big business responding? peter: it is been fascinating. you would expect with their integrity being impugned regularly, they would have arething to say, but they taking a low-key approach. for example, jamie dimon of j.p. morgan chase was asked what do you say to this guy, bernie sanders? he says you have a fraudulent business model. everyday he hits them with this....
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carol: peter, you write about how the people are controlling the pitchforks at this point.ow is big business responding? peter: very quietly. rou would expect that with thei integrity being impugned it is going to say. they have chosen to take an extremely low-key approach. amondxample, jamie di was asked what pieces of this guy bernie sanders? he is saying you have a fraudulent business model. every day he gets them with this. jamie dimon is not known for being the most calm person in the world. he responded that he thinks he can change bernie sanders his mind. carol: interesting. peter: and the ceo ford motor, donald trump is hitting them again and again from and factoring outside the united states. he sent a note to donald trump that said "donald, thank you," etc. "we are actually hiring in the united states as well." s don'tnt is, the ceo want to get in it after what we donald trump. carol: it seems like big business is staying calm. say they have had a lot of victories in washington. goer: why should they public when they can get what they want quietly through lobbying
carol: peter, you write about how the people are controlling the pitchforks at this point.ow is big business responding? peter: very quietly. rou would expect that with thei integrity being impugned it is going to say. they have chosen to take an extremely low-key approach. amondxample, jamie di was asked what pieces of this guy bernie sanders? he is saying you have a fraudulent business model. every day he gets them with this. jamie dimon is not known for being the most calm person in the...
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carol: peter, you write about in your story how the people are controlling the pitchforks at this pointntrolling the story on the campaign trail. how is big business responding? peter: very quietly. it has been fascinating. you would expect that with their integrity being impugned it is -- they would have something to say, yet they have chosen to take an extremely low-key approach. for example, jamie diamond was asked what pieces of this guy bernie sanders? he is saying you have a fraudulent business model. every day he hits them with this. jamie dimon is not known for being the most calm person in the world. he responded that he thinks he can change bernie sanders his -- bernie sanders' mind. carol: interesting. peter: and the ceo ford motor, donald trump is hitting him again and again from and factoring outside the united states. he sent a note to donald trump that said "donald, thank you," etc. "we are actually hiring in the united states as well." donald trump sent him a note saying "yeah, i am a big customer." or something. the point is, the ceos don't want to get in a twitter war
carol: peter, you write about in your story how the people are controlling the pitchforks at this pointntrolling the story on the campaign trail. how is big business responding? peter: very quietly. it has been fascinating. you would expect that with their integrity being impugned it is -- they would have something to say, yet they have chosen to take an extremely low-key approach. for example, jamie diamond was asked what pieces of this guy bernie sanders? he is saying you have a fraudulent...
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this magnum opus is a biography of pitchfork ben tillman. at some point, he sat down to write this kind of gossipy, thinly fictionalized account of his hometown. published,was never and is now preserved only in the archives at longwood university where simkins taught. it offers a unique look at edgefield and the era in which will thurmond was the most influential figure in edgefield's political life. any review a little bit of this. a little bitd you of this. simkins sattler down to write a thinly fictionalized memoir about growing up in edgewood." "it is only preserved today in his personal papers and longwood -- in longwood." up in thectually grew house across from where strom thurmond grew up." "simkins was five years older than strom thurmond." characters,out two and these fictional characters follow so exactly the real life of compliments of will and strom thurmond as to make significance superfluous." refers to themhe by name." providesscript intimate perspective on will and strom thurmond and edgefield." g asdescribes hogt cold-bloode
this magnum opus is a biography of pitchfork ben tillman. at some point, he sat down to write this kind of gossipy, thinly fictionalized account of his hometown. published,was never and is now preserved only in the archives at longwood university where simkins taught. it offers a unique look at edgefield and the era in which will thurmond was the most influential figure in edgefield's political life. any review a little bit of this. a little bitd you of this. simkins sattler down to write a...
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without breaking out the pitchforks. it was that kind of day... keep your head down and keep moving... this person likely had more traction than the drivers around him today in waterloo... in davenport the winter weather started out as sleet... coating sidwalks.. roads... and making for a slow morning commute. at one point in des moines.. the blowing snow was about all you could see... in this video you can just barely make out the state capitol in the background. good evening. i'm erin kiernan. and i'm dan winters... the round of snow this morning brought us a couple inches. and we're dealing with more wet weather tonight... chief meteorologist ed wilson joins us... now to the political blizzard... when we went off the air after 11-last night... the democratic race was still too close to call. it wasn't until 2-30 in the morning that the state party clinton the winner. she finished in front of senator bernie sanders by 2-tenths of a point... the closest democratic caucus in iowa history. the party did not release raw vote totals... and the sander
without breaking out the pitchforks. it was that kind of day... keep your head down and keep moving... this person likely had more traction than the drivers around him today in waterloo... in davenport the winter weather started out as sleet... coating sidwalks.. roads... and making for a slow morning commute. at one point in des moines.. the blowing snow was about all you could see... in this video you can just barely make out the state capitol in the background. good evening. i'm erin...
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. >> i saw a pitchfork and i >> march 3, 2009. a day these firefighters will never forget. >> i think of that call every time i drive by. >> we pulled a one-year-old child out of the creek. the two-year-old child is not breathing. >> we got him in the ambulance and he was slippery and cold and wet. came into the ambulance doing cpr and when we arrived at the hospital we delivered him screaming. >> i knew it was hard for them to find a baby in that condition and then actually bring it back to life. >> robby now grown-up wanted to say thank you. >> because they saved my life -- >> his big sister saw him fall in the creek. it meant a lot to her. >> seven years ago, no one could forget the story and now an unforgettable reunion. >> we get enough things that go on to have something positive come out so many years later is feeling good. whole life. >> that is a beautiful story. jeff todd reporting. >>> the mother is looking for two more people to say thank and those were the men that lived by any nearby apartment that pulled him from th
. >> i saw a pitchfork and i >> march 3, 2009. a day these firefighters will never forget. >> i think of that call every time i drive by. >> we pulled a one-year-old child out of the creek. the two-year-old child is not breathing. >> we got him in the ambulance and he was slippery and cold and wet. came into the ambulance doing cpr and when we arrived at the hospital we delivered him screaming. >> i knew it was hard for them to find a baby in that condition...
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. >> isaiah pitchfork and i wanted to grab it.>> march 3, 2009. a davies firefighters will never forget. >> i think of that call every time i drive by. >> we pulled a one-year-old child out of the creek. the two-year-old child is not >> we got him in the ambulance and he was slippery and cold and wet. came into the ambulance doing cpr and when we arrived at the hospital we delivered him screaming. >> i knew it was hard for them to find a baby in that condition and then actually bring it back to life. >> robby now grown-up wanted to say thank you. >> because they saved my life -- >> his big sister saw him fall in the creek. it meant a lot to her. >> seven years ago, no one could forget the story and now an unforgettable reunion. >>> we get enough things that go on to have something positive come out so many years later is feeling good. >> i will remember this my whole life.>> that is a beautiful story. jeff todd reporting. >>> the mother is looking for two more people to say thank you to produce of the man that that pulled him from the water and st
. >> isaiah pitchfork and i wanted to grab it.>> march 3, 2009. a davies firefighters will never forget. >> i think of that call every time i drive by. >> we pulled a one-year-old child out of the creek. the two-year-old child is not >> we got him in the ambulance and he was slippery and cold and wet. came into the ambulance doing cpr and when we arrived at the hospital we delivered him screaming. >> i knew it was hard for them to find a baby in that...
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i would like, where is the pitchfork. >> basically open revolt my question for kelly ayotes of world,eople moderates do they get enough pressure. >> they do need the base. >> they need base and independents. if this becomes issue of filibustering being i'm not sure. i will i agree with you 100% this is clarifying moment for republican primary. on other hand ted cruz i am confident if he were to become president would appoint somebody in the scalia mode. no question. he is former clerk of the court. knows the court more than any other candidates. trump rum would appoint, he thinks that marion berry in a federal judge over in new jersey would make phenomenal supreme court justice, not that she he will appoint her. she is pro-choice. you have a clarifying moment here where you're right, things just got real. it is not a joke anymore. things got real. if i were a conservative take a second look for ted cruz if i weren't before. if you care about the court that is your guy. andrea: katie, this is moment for the country. the court decides political and cultural decisions that we ever talk a
i would like, where is the pitchfork. >> basically open revolt my question for kelly ayotes of world,eople moderates do they get enough pressure. >> they do need the base. >> they need base and independents. if this becomes issue of filibustering being i'm not sure. i will i agree with you 100% this is clarifying moment for republican primary. on other hand ted cruz i am confident if he were to become president would appoint somebody in the scalia mode. no question. he is...
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we talked about the pitchforks and everything. [laughter] thisholding out possibility. look, if i win this nomination, i will sit down and talk with them. i will keep the door open to my campaign to anyone who does not slam the door to us because our objective is not punitive. base to broaden the republican party. when i was very, very young, richard nixon put together the great majority coalition. it was the greatest coalition since the new deal. it was a i helped ronald reagan put together a 49 state, 60% victory. that is what i'm looking for any future. to do that, we have to open the party. we have to bring in the working-class folks and share our values. they believe the country is going downhill culturally and they want to be with us. we have to address their economic concerns. they are sitting up at night looking across the table saying i cannot believe it. they let me go after 20 years. i can't believe it. what are we going to do now? we got to move out of here. we've got to put the kids someplace in school. what happens to our health insurance? if we won't addr
we talked about the pitchforks and everything. [laughter] thisholding out possibility. look, if i win this nomination, i will sit down and talk with them. i will keep the door open to my campaign to anyone who does not slam the door to us because our objective is not punitive. base to broaden the republican party. when i was very, very young, richard nixon put together the great majority coalition. it was the greatest coalition since the new deal. it was a i helped ronald reagan put together a...
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all i am saying is we talked about the pitchforks. [laughter] i am holding out this possibility. if i win the nomination, i will sit down and talk with them. i will keep the door been to my campaign to anyone who does not slam the door to us. our objective is not punitive. it is to broaden the base of the republican party. richard nixon and i put together over six years what we call the new majority coalition. it was the greatest coalition put together since the new deal. we had 49 states, 60% of the voters. we all know it happened with watergate. and i helped ronald reagan put together a 49 state 62% victory. that is what i am looking for the future. we have to open the party and bring in these working middle lks.s oaks -- fo they believe the country is going downhill and they want to be with us. we have to address their economic concerns. they are sitting up at night looking across the table saying i can't believe it. they let me go up to 20 years. when we going to do now? we have to move out of here. with the assembly's to put the kids in school. what happens to the health ins
all i am saying is we talked about the pitchforks. [laughter] i am holding out this possibility. if i win the nomination, i will sit down and talk with them. i will keep the door been to my campaign to anyone who does not slam the door to us. our objective is not punitive. it is to broaden the base of the republican party. richard nixon and i put together over six years what we call the new majority coalition. it was the greatest coalition put together since the new deal. we had 49 states, 60%...
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keep manhattan just give me that countryside >> stephen: "president trump, the north koreans have pitchfork violated the demilitarized zone. ready to launch the nukes." but as happy as trump and cruz were with their results, no one was more excited than the clear frontrunner of third place, marco rubio. >> tonight, here in iowa, the people of this great state have sent a very clear message. after seven years of barack obama, we are not waiting any longer to take our country back! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: apparently, finishing in third is a guaranteed path to victory, which is why tonight i am placing a large super bowl bet on the arizona cardinals. i cannot lose! and i've just been told that i lost. all right. here you go. how much is that? okay. just take that. there you go. ( laughter ) ( applause ) and, folks, if that-- if that's place, i can only imagine the thrill of fourth place finisher ben carson. jimmy, where is dr. carson? >> dr. ben carson is taking a quick break from the campaign trail. he told reporters in iowa that he's headed back to his florida home for 24 hours t
keep manhattan just give me that countryside >> stephen: "president trump, the north koreans have pitchfork violated the demilitarized zone. ready to launch the nukes." but as happy as trump and cruz were with their results, no one was more excited than the clear frontrunner of third place, marco rubio. >> tonight, here in iowa, the people of this great state have sent a very clear message. after seven years of barack obama, we are not waiting any longer to take our...
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we talked about the pitchforks and everything. [laughter] mr. buchanan i am holding out : this possibility. look, if i win this nomination, i will sit down and talk with them. i will keep the door open to my campaign to anyone who does not slam the door to us because our objective is not punitive. it is to broaden the base republican party. when i was very, very young, richard nixon and i put together over six years what we called the new majority coalition. it was the greatest coalition since the new deal. we got 49 states, 60% of the vote it was a phenomenal , victory. and we all know what happened. watergate. and i helped ronald reagan put together a 49 state victory. to do that, we have to bring in these working middle class folks that share our views and values, they are socially conservative, they believe the country is going downhill and what to be with us, but we have to address their economic concerns. i cannot believe it, they let me go after 20 years. we have got to move out of here, find some way to put the kids in school. if you do
we talked about the pitchforks and everything. [laughter] mr. buchanan i am holding out : this possibility. look, if i win this nomination, i will sit down and talk with them. i will keep the door open to my campaign to anyone who does not slam the door to us because our objective is not punitive. it is to broaden the base republican party. when i was very, very young, richard nixon and i put together over six years what we called the new majority coalition. it was the greatest coalition since...
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some semblance of a pitchfork brigade. there are these strange forces at play that are making it harder for clinton. it is not a static election. there is a huge desire for change. trump has changed the landscape on both sides in ways we don't totally understand that will become clearer now that he has won something. charlie: because of his appeal? maggie: he is something we have never seen before. i mentioned he is a plutocrat, we have never seen that before. mitt romney was vilified for his business record. combined with his command of media attention, it is hard for other people. he always says i am good for ratings. there is something to that. charlie: we can document that. there was a line in the movie about howard stern where there was a study done in the people who liked howard stern said they wanted to see what he was going to say next. there is something to that. charlie: when you think about bernie sanders, as a general election candidate and electability, does he have an argument he has to make? nate: the furthe
some semblance of a pitchfork brigade. there are these strange forces at play that are making it harder for clinton. it is not a static election. there is a huge desire for change. trump has changed the landscape on both sides in ways we don't totally understand that will become clearer now that he has won something. charlie: because of his appeal? maggie: he is something we have never seen before. i mentioned he is a plutocrat, we have never seen that before. mitt romney was vilified for his...
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he also tweeted there are two sides to every story third- quarter army, put down the pitchforks. >>> chinese new year parade ground to the streets of chinatown. >> firecrackers and the dance and lines and dragons were the highlights. the trade -- parade traces roots back to the 1860s. the parade celebrates the year of the monkey, one of the 12 signs of the zodiac. people born in this year are thought to be ambitious, inventive and gifted. mayor ed lee spoke about the parade. >> this is the largest movement rate in the country and everybody is proud. you should see the parade being so diverse. the crowds are amazing and they can all speak mandarin. >> it was amazing. if you miss the action can watch a rebroadcast of that raid on fox to -- 2. >>> the chinese community in san francisco. and welcome thousands of people celebrating the year of the monkey. music, games, boothes and concessions in chinatown. contestants for the miss usa chinatown will be there today. >>> still ahead, pictures emerging of two people police say they need your help finding. the crime they are accused up and wh
he also tweeted there are two sides to every story third- quarter army, put down the pitchforks. >>> chinese new year parade ground to the streets of chinatown. >> firecrackers and the dance and lines and dragons were the highlights. the trade -- parade traces roots back to the 1860s. the parade celebrates the year of the monkey, one of the 12 signs of the zodiac. people born in this year are thought to be ambitious, inventive and gifted. mayor ed lee spoke about the parade....
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. >> i saw a pitchfork and i wanted to go and grab it.>> reporter: march 3, 2009, is a davies firefighters will never forget. >> i think about the call every time i drive by there. >> someone just pulled a child from the greek. -- creek. he is not breathing. >> we got him into the back of the ambulance as quickly as we he was slippery, cold and wet work he came into the ambulance doing cpr and we delivered him screaming.>> i knew it was hard for them to find a baby in that condition and bring him back to life. >> reporter: this weekend, robbie, now grown up, wanted to say thanks. >> it means a lot to his big sister to meet them and me, to work i just want to thank them. -- and me, as well. i just want to thank them. >> were given up things to go wrong to have something positive come out, even so many years later, it definitely feels good. >> i will probably remember this like, my whole life. >> we really loved having him here.>> robbie's mom says they are still looking for two more people to say thank you to work -- to say thank you to. >>> still ahead, a bottle selfie. his k-9 partner.,,
. >> i saw a pitchfork and i wanted to go and grab it.>> reporter: march 3, 2009, is a davies firefighters will never forget. >> i think about the call every time i drive by there. >> someone just pulled a child from the greek. -- creek. he is not breathing. >> we got him into the back of the ambulance as quickly as we he was slippery, cold and wet work he came into the ambulance doing cpr and we delivered him screaming.>> i knew it was hard for them to find...
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coming up, rutgers university students apparently grab a pitchfork and tried to run a conservative off. find out why. maybe they were just really confused by the new hampshire mma hasn't inspired michael bloomberg to run for a third [woodworker] i live in the fine details. that's why i run on quickbooks. i use the payments app to accept credit cards... ...and everything autosyncs. those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it. ♪ ♪ for your retirement, you want to celebrate the little things, because they're big to you. and that is why you invest. the best returns aren't just measured in dollars. td ameritrade®. kennedy: michael lambert has confirmed he's eyeballing running for president as a third-party candidate. he saw that the primary victory is imminent that he could run as a moderate in a field of extremists. while the mayor run and should he? a party panel is back to lease i will start with you. what are these guys collect jim west -- jim www.is doing the same thing right now. >>> first of all both of them are not
coming up, rutgers university students apparently grab a pitchfork and tried to run a conservative off. find out why. maybe they were just really confused by the new hampshire mma hasn't inspired michael bloomberg to run for a third [woodworker] i live in the fine details. that's why i run on quickbooks. i use the payments app to accept credit cards... ...and everything autosyncs. those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it....
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coming up, rutgers university students apparently grab a pitchfork and tried to run a conservative off. find out why. maybe they were just really confused by the new hampshire mma hasn't inspired michael bloomberg to run for a third when it comes to small business, she's in the know. so strap yourselves in for action flo! small business edition. oh, no! i'm up to my neck in operating costs! i'll save the day! for plumbers and bakers and scapers of lawn, she's got insurance savvy you can count on. you chipped my birdbath! now you're gonna pay! not so fast! i cover more than just cars and trucks. ♪ action flo did somebody say "insurance"? children: flo! ♪ action flo cut! can i get a smoothie, please? ooh! they got smoothies? for me. all across the state the economy is growing,arts today. with creative new business incentives, and the lowest taxes in decades, attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in the hudson valley, with world class biotech. and on long island, where great universities are creating next generation technologies. let us help grow your company's tomorrow, t
coming up, rutgers university students apparently grab a pitchfork and tried to run a conservative off. find out why. maybe they were just really confused by the new hampshire mma hasn't inspired michael bloomberg to run for a third when it comes to small business, she's in the know. so strap yourselves in for action flo! small business edition. oh, no! i'm up to my neck in operating costs! i'll save the day! for plumbers and bakers and scapers of lawn, she's got insurance savvy you can count...
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minutes and live reports across the area. death of jeremiah oliver official said the five-year-old pitchfork die official undetermined nature. oliver was reported missing in 2013 his body was found in a suitcase of the side of the highway in sterling in 2014. his mother and portland-based charges. including kidnapping assault and reckless endangerment. we also have breaking news in the ongoing investigation into the death of a toddler in auburn. officials cannot determine the conway coxswain we first reported on the child's death in august of last year and today the chief medical examiner reported listing the cause and manner of death is undetermined. in october dcf so the child out of heatstroke that no official cause was stated. no one bases any criminal charges in this case. >> happening right now vigil about to be held outside of the home were a three-year-old injuries last weekend before dying yesterday. as we reported dcf was involved in this case and tonight governor baker was addressing the ongoing issues with the department. live outside the roxbury home with the governor's new reac
minutes and live reports across the area. death of jeremiah oliver official said the five-year-old pitchfork die official undetermined nature. oliver was reported missing in 2013 his body was found in a suitcase of the side of the highway in sterling in 2014. his mother and portland-based charges. including kidnapping assault and reckless endangerment. we also have breaking news in the ongoing investigation into the death of a toddler in auburn. officials cannot determine the conway coxswain we...
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coming up, rutgers university students apparently grab a pitchfork and tried to run a conservative offmpus. find out why. maybe they were just really confused by the new hampshire mma hasn't inspired michael bloomberg to run for a third -- we will discuss it in moments. please stay here. every day you read headlines about businesses being hacked and intellectual property being stolen. that is cyber-crime and it affects each and every one of us. microsoft created the digital crimes unit to fight cyber-crime. we use the microsoft cloud to visualize information so we can track down the criminals. when it comes to the cloud, trust and security are paramount. we're building what we learn back into the cloud to make people and organizations safer. kennedy: michael lambert has confirmed he's eyeballing running for president as a third-party candidate. he saw that the primary victory is imminent that he could run as a moderate in a field of extremists. while the mayor run and should he? a party panel is back to lease i will start with you. what are these guys collect jim west -- jim www.is doi
coming up, rutgers university students apparently grab a pitchfork and tried to run a conservative offmpus. find out why. maybe they were just really confused by the new hampshire mma hasn't inspired michael bloomberg to run for a third -- we will discuss it in moments. please stay here. every day you read headlines about businesses being hacked and intellectual property being stolen. that is cyber-crime and it affects each and every one of us. microsoft created the digital crimes unit to fight...
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. >> take a big pitchfork and you get rid of the. >> poop. >> out of the stall. >> so nice and fresh.every girl's dream. >> president obama talk about this yesterday. talk about his very first job. he says he he taught valuable lessons by his very first job. i would have to agree. >> long before earning the title commander in chief he was an ice cream scooper in hollywood. it wasn't glamorous but taught him about responsibility and hard work and he wants other teens with those with limited resource toes learn those same lessons. it is launching a summers opportunity project to help young people land their first job. so far cities and businesses and other organizations have pledged to help give teens their first jobs, this summer. >> you know why don't you weigh in here. a what was your first job. my first job was in seventh grade. the guy who lived next door to me, dale evans. no, that was roy rogers wife. dale hill, he had a greenhouse and a garden center. i went to work there. i went to work there in seventh grade. 50 cents an hour. >> that is kind of like a barn. >> yes, it was, di
. >> take a big pitchfork and you get rid of the. >> poop. >> out of the stall. >> so nice and fresh.every girl's dream. >> president obama talk about this yesterday. talk about his very first job. he says he he taught valuable lessons by his very first job. i would have to agree. >> long before earning the title commander in chief he was an ice cream scooper in hollywood. it wasn't glamorous but taught him about responsibility and hard work and he wants...
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coming up, rutgers university students apparently grab a pitchfork and tried to run a conservative offmpus. find out why. maybe they were just really confused by the new hampshire mma hasn't inspired michael bloomberg to run for a third these little guys? they represent blood cells. and if you have afib-an irregular heartbeat that may put you at five times greater risk of stroke they can pool together in the heart, forming a clot that can break free and travel upstream to the brain, where it can block blood flow and cause a stroke. but if you have afib that's not caused by a heart valve problem, pradaxa can help stop clots from forming. pradaxa was even proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke, in a clinical trial without the need for regular blood tests. and, in the rare event of an emergency, pradaxa is the only oral blood thinner other than warfarin with a specific reversal treatment to help your body clot normally again. pradaxa is not for people who have had a heart valve replacement. don't stop taking pradaxa without talking to your doctor. stopping increases yo
coming up, rutgers university students apparently grab a pitchfork and tried to run a conservative offmpus. find out why. maybe they were just really confused by the new hampshire mma hasn't inspired michael bloomberg to run for a third these little guys? they represent blood cells. and if you have afib-an irregular heartbeat that may put you at five times greater risk of stroke they can pool together in the heart, forming a clot that can break free and travel upstream to the brain, where it...
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the dysfunction and the lack of movement of good legislation, just think, they're going to have pitchforks out if donald trump is the president. it's going to be a larger disaster than it has been under barack obama. >> all right. congressman sean duffy, i will leave it there. thanks very much. >>> well, to get the perspective from the cruz campaign i'm joined now by former congressman jack kingston of georgia who is a supporter of senator cruz. congressman? >> chuck, good to be with you. >> i want to get to your race in georgia in 2014 because we were talking earlier thauz there may be interesting similarities. what does cruz have to do tonight? there's a lot of pressure it seems on him to step aside now and say, the only way to get behind trump is to get behind rubio. >> senator cruz has to draw blood on trump's conservative credentials which is sean duffy just pointed out very questionable. he supported john kerry, he supported hillary clinton, he supported nancy pelosi. recently supporting planned parenthood. his victory speech in nevada actually quoted steve wynn, impressed him. and o
the dysfunction and the lack of movement of good legislation, just think, they're going to have pitchforks out if donald trump is the president. it's going to be a larger disaster than it has been under barack obama. >> all right. congressman sean duffy, i will leave it there. thanks very much. >>> well, to get the perspective from the cruz campaign i'm joined now by former congressman jack kingston of georgia who is a supporter of senator cruz. congressman? >> chuck, good...
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we could look back at this as a moment in history just like the moment people wanted to take up pitchforks and torches that they put them away and got a nice job and beer drinking a lot hayes and writing in uber and we can all be happy and coexist is a big conservative movement again. >> host: at let's say ted cruz got i think some flak for bear hugging donald trump as long as he did and that was to collect his voters when donald trump went away and it looks like he's successfully collecting those voters also after iowa son went to marco, but if you are marco rubio have used h. rob is wrong and isn't the right messenger for the party but i am somehow the guy for you guys? >> guest: he's talking about the guy that can unite the party and he's talking about how he is the candidate who's optimistic about how he can appeal to a lot of americans. >> host: that isn't what the supporters want to hear. >> guest: but the can make the argument that he's the best candidate to go up against hillary and i just think that it's rare for the political party to go back generationally and democrats are bein
we could look back at this as a moment in history just like the moment people wanted to take up pitchforks and torches that they put them away and got a nice job and beer drinking a lot hayes and writing in uber and we can all be happy and coexist is a big conservative movement again. >> host: at let's say ted cruz got i think some flak for bear hugging donald trump as long as he did and that was to collect his voters when donald trump went away and it looks like he's successfully...
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repeatedly used social media in an effort to incite other activists, stating that it's time to grab pitchforks and torches and time to burn seaworld to the ground. in washington, d.c., cancer patients zahara heckscher and hannah lyon were arraigned thursday in a charge stemming from their february protest against the trans-pacific partnership, known as the tpp, and its so-called death sentence clause, which would extend drug company monopolies on medicines. zahara heckscher spoke after their arraignment. >> we are going to keep fighting against gbp, keep fighting to get the word out about the danger of the tpp for people with cancer, people who need access to medicine in the u.s. and around the world. we're going to keep fighting, even though we have to deal with the criminal justice system, that is ok. we're going to keep the struggle going. amy: and the nonprofit news organization inside climate news and independent journalists jamie kalven and brandon smith have won this year's izzy award, presented by the park center for independent media, and named for legendary dissident journalist, i.f.
repeatedly used social media in an effort to incite other activists, stating that it's time to grab pitchforks and torches and time to burn seaworld to the ground. in washington, d.c., cancer patients zahara heckscher and hannah lyon were arraigned thursday in a charge stemming from their february protest against the trans-pacific partnership, known as the tpp, and its so-called death sentence clause, which would extend drug company monopolies on medicines. zahara heckscher spoke after their...
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jimmy thought to be the opening guy but the other principal speaker is going to talk on this is pitchfork the children of south carolina who wants to be the closer. senator hill objects. what it does is that forces to become a fight over the issue how much time each side by the close, make their final argument. taliban once longer time to speak so he takes the opening argument, 15 minutes and gives the closing 20 minutes over to what's supposed to be 30 minutes but gets cut to 20 minutes over to william jennings bryan. the final accident occurs just before bryant is ready to speak, and that is why the gold men our closing, superman opens the debate, gold men speaks, gold men speaks, gold men speaks, superman closes. a second gold men stands up. tillman's speech is so disgraceful. he brings up a civil war again. he insults every northern democrat. he excoriates cleveland. he calls this a sexual argument and senator joseph arkansas stands up and says while i wore the color of the south during the civil war, this is not a sexual argument. this isn't argument of mankind. this isn't argument t
jimmy thought to be the opening guy but the other principal speaker is going to talk on this is pitchfork the children of south carolina who wants to be the closer. senator hill objects. what it does is that forces to become a fight over the issue how much time each side by the close, make their final argument. taliban once longer time to speak so he takes the opening argument, 15 minutes and gives the closing 20 minutes over to what's supposed to be 30 minutes but gets cut to 20 minutes over...
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history, just like the perot moment or the buchanan moment, where people wanted to take up their pitchforks and torches and now they put them away and got a nice job and they're drinking lattes and -- righting in ubers and we can all be happy and coexist as a big conservative movement again. >> host: but specifically on this election, let's say it's marco. ted cruz got, i think, deservedly some flak for bear hugging trump as long as he did and that was to collective voters, when donald trump went away. and it looks like he is successfully collecting some of these voters, although after iowa we learned that some trump voters went to marco cubeow. i if youer marco rubio, how do you say trump is wrong, trump is not the right messenger for our party but i'm somehow the guy for you duis? >> guest: i think what rubeover is talking about is how he is the guy who can unite the party. about how -- i think talking about how he is the candidate who is optimistic how he can appeal to a lot of americans, and actually i -- >> that's not what they want to hear. >> guest: i think rubio can make an electabi
history, just like the perot moment or the buchanan moment, where people wanted to take up their pitchforks and torches and now they put them away and got a nice job and they're drinking lattes and -- righting in ubers and we can all be happy and coexist as a big conservative movement again. >> host: but specifically on this election, let's say it's marco. ted cruz got, i think, deservedly some flak for bear hugging trump as long as he did and that was to collective voters, when donald...
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some sem ambulance of pitchfork bri grade. trump you saw recently started using the beatle song revolution which say big bernie sanders song at his rallies. there are these strange forces at play that i think are making it much harder for clinton. this is not a static election. there is a huge desire for change out there. and trump has just changed the landscape on both sides. i think in ways we still don't totally understand that are about going to become clearer now that he has won something. >> rose: changed the landscape because of his appeal? because he cuts across income levels as well as. >> because is he something we literally have never seen before. when i mentioned he is a plutokrat who makes himself sound like he is a member of the 99%, we never had that. you had mitt romney run in 2012 and was vil iified with his business record. combined with his ability to command complete media attention in a way that we have never seen before t is hard for other people. he always says i'm good for rating. i think there is somet
some sem ambulance of pitchfork bri grade. trump you saw recently started using the beatle song revolution which say big bernie sanders song at his rallies. there are these strange forces at play that i think are making it much harder for clinton. this is not a static election. there is a huge desire for change out there. and trump has just changed the landscape on both sides. i think in ways we still don't totally understand that are about going to become clearer now that he has won something....