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. >> just, pow, pow, pow, pow. >> did the man say anything or was he just shooting?st shooting. >> not a word from him, just shooting. what did you do? >> run to the bathroom. >> did you see anybody get hurt? >> uh-huh. >> reporter: are your friends okay? >> reporter: teachers risk their own lives while shots were still being fired they went out into the schoolyard. grabbed some of the dead and wounded and pulled them into classrooms. >> i was scared stiff. the teacher just said get under the desk. and we layed, i mean i was just scared stiff. and i just layed there, i layed down and i stayed down. >> reporter: people often assume mass killers just snapped or something. patrick killey did not just snap yesterday he planned it. wearing a jacket to protect himself. carrying hundreds of rounds of extra ammunition. specifically going to his old school and trying to divert police to a molotov cocktail to his own car. after five children were killed and 32 wounded police say the gunman shot and killed himself. the killing machine was this ak47 with bayonette. carved into t
. >> just, pow, pow, pow, pow. >> did the man say anything or was he just shooting?st shooting. >> not a word from him, just shooting. what did you do? >> run to the bathroom. >> did you see anybody get hurt? >> uh-huh. >> reporter: are your friends okay? >> reporter: teachers risk their own lives while shots were still being fired they went out into the schoolyard. grabbed some of the dead and wounded and pulled them into classrooms. >> i...
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. >> we heard the gun shots, rapid fire, five, six, pow, pow, pow. we walked over there. you could see the cops had their guns drawn. >> the driver and man in the car we have heard were both injured but they are expected to survive. the police officer was not hurt >>> an eight-year-old girl shot in the leg with an arrow while on a class trip to uc berkeley is sharing her story. nadine hairston millington is in great spirits despite having surgery two days ago. surgeons removed that 20-inch crossbow arrow from her thigh. she was shot during a field trip to the lawrence hall of science in berkeley. the third grader says she was playing on a life size whale structure when she felt a shock. >> really big. i remember this one little part sliding down and i got shot with an arrow. >> isn't she precious. nadine said she sang taylor swift songs in the ambulance to stay calm. the aspiring singer and dancer is expected to make a full recovery. berkeley police, however, are still looking for the person that shot that crossbow. >>> 4:34. lawyers for the teen accused of shooting two p
. >> we heard the gun shots, rapid fire, five, six, pow, pow, pow. we walked over there. you could see the cops had their guns drawn. >> the driver and man in the car we have heard were both injured but they are expected to survive. the police officer was not hurt >>> an eight-year-old girl shot in the leg with an arrow while on a class trip to uc berkeley is sharing her story. nadine hairston millington is in great spirits despite having surgery two days ago. surgeons...
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>> pow! >> ka pow!"late e ) >> from the heart of broadway broadcasting across the nation and around the world it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now, inventor of the slap chop, david letterman! captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs ( band playing "late show" theme ) ( cheers and applause ) >> dave: thank you very much. thank you. hey, hey! thank you very much. nice to see you. good evening, ladies and gentlemen. welcome to "the late show," the carnival cruise ship of late night television! ( laughter ) whoa! big carnival cruise, the carnival s.s. "whoopee" is stranded in the gulf of mexico. they lost power, they are floating adrift. they are running out of food. it is a huge... it sounds like the republican party. what? what? ( applause ) i don't know. anybody in town for the
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. >> the gunshots, rapid fire, five, six, pow-pow-pow-pow. the cops had their guns drawn on the red car. the doors were open and he just kind of stood there and watched everything unfold from there. >> reporter: now we've seen officers canvassing the neighborhood. it's a high-density area where there is multiunit housing and also some residences there, some businesses as well. it looks like this may have happened in the driveway of one of the residences here. again, a woman driver thought to be driving a stolen car rammed her vehicle into a police officer injuring him. he is being checked out at the hospital right now. she is at the hospital along with a passenger who was also taken into custody. all of this beginning with a report of a stolen are car, someone vigilant in the area saying, hey, that looks like the car that was taken a couple nights ago perhaps. in san jose, kris sanchez, nbc bay area news. >>> great job, kris. thanks very much. >>> it is known as doma. tonight legal experts say its days appear to be numbered. the supreme court
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>> pow! >> ka pow!mes as many emotional problems as other kids i'll have to move over and over again. i'm twice as likely to drop out of high school. there's a 50-50 chance i'll end up homeless. not everyone can be a foster parent but anyone can help a foster child. >this is a paid advertisement for omega xl. we gathered a loyal group of delilah listeners at one of the busiest restaurants in new york city to surprise them with the
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i built huge walls to make sure i do not have to go back to be a professional pow. i do a lot of speaking their rarely dealt down into that subject as they should. actually the vice president of the senior class is your. how're you? she is more wounded and was so taken up that i came to town south she ran down four of caffeinated coffee or whatever it is in managed to take a tumble. but she sent her husband to the dinner last night. of having to go down is a chore than on the other hand, we had conversations to sense that period of the nation's conflict of how the nation continues to advance or decline. that is bad shorthand have you read thomas cahill? how the irish saved civilization in the suggestion that is more than economic pluses and minuses and more than warfare and it is the individual that springs for word'' that has created the pathway in truce mr. did is of the two that only the human wants to do die and plato was right if only said dead's of the war we were talking on the subject just thinking about the nature of war, patton suggested consider how every
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it didn't have the "pow." really? cancer? no pow? yeah, they shot a whole new ending, remember?t. yeah, and that would be really helpful if we had a cement mixer! (door bell tinkling) maybe we do. the ice cream machine. she's right. we could fill up the shark with ice cream. that might mess it up, right? i chose you, dad. thanks, tina. over the shark. thanks. because i thought... yes. originally, it looked like maybe i would... yes. oh. yeah, dad, who was tina really gonna choose? a broken-down wreck with the dead eyes, or a fake shark? aww... you like that, mom? yeah. okay, let's give it a try. all i have to do is plug it in. ow! hurry, bob. some of the teeth are getting under the boydle! (bob groaning) stretch, bob! stretch! you call that stretching? got it! (shuddering) my feet are getting cold. must be making ice cream. (grunting) oh, my boydle came off! you got my boydle, but you don't got me, you shark! linda: it's working! the shark's getting all logy! i've had dreams like this. it's over. no, bob. (yelling fiercely) die! die! die! now it's over. no, it's not dead! just k
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pow. [ male announcer ] how do you make america's favorite recipes?'s favorite soups. bring out chicken broccoli alfredo. or best-ever meatloaf. go to campbellskitchen.com for recipes, plus a valuable coupon. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ >>> i'm melissa rehberger here's what's happening. the u.s. military has identified the navy s.e.a.l. who died in an accident of elizabethville, pennsylvania. >>> the white house is encouraged by progress being made on a bipartisan immigration bill. sources tell nbc news a deal was struck friday night between the afl-cio, the u.s. chamber of commerce and democratic senator chuck schumer who is leading negotiations. back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. we'v
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the battle for pow every between the two camps will likely continue.hk world, bangkok. >>> elementary school students since central japan took part in a promote to promote one of their city's main industries, musical instruments. and in doing so, they managed to make it into a world famous reference book. ♪ >> after rehearsing for weeks, 712 pup pills brought their keyboard harmonicas to a park to interpret "twinkle twinkle little star ". their goal? to play for five minutes before a judge from the guinness book of world record. >> translator: you have set a new record. congratulations. >> 688 children completed the challenge. 24 more than the previous record set in turkey. >> translator: i think all of us became one, and we just went. i'm so happy we set a new guinness world record. >> the children came from 13 schools. their city is home to japan's three largest manufacturer of musical instruments. >>> spring is coming soon to japan, at least it feels that way. rachael ferguson is here with the forecast. rachael? >> well, spring is coming. you might
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the lion got loose from its feeding cage by using a pow to lift a partially open door meant to keep him in a cage. 24-year-old diana hanson was attackeded while cleaning a part of the enclosure. this morning her family describes her as fearless and said she died doing what she loved. >> the idea that the animal just turned around and viciously attacked her would be so unusual. and she felt that the animals were safe. >> officials say hanson died instantly when the 550-pound african lion broke her neck. as the investigation continues, the owner of the park says safety protocalls were in place. >>> former president bill clinton wants the defense of marriage act overturned. in an opinion piece in "the washington post" mr. clinton his explains his reasons for opposing defining the marriage as one man and one woman which the supreme court will reconsider later this month. the former president said when he signed the dogma in 1996, it was a very different time with a statement, when i signed the bill, i included a statement when the admonition that the enactment of this legislation should not
the lion got loose from its feeding cage by using a pow to lift a partially open door meant to keep him in a cage. 24-year-old diana hanson was attackeded while cleaning a part of the enclosure. this morning her family describes her as fearless and said she died doing what she loved. >> the idea that the animal just turned around and viciously attacked her would be so unusual. and she felt that the animals were safe. >> officials say hanson died instantly when the 550-pound african...
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oh, long johns-- pow!eadquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. ["daily show" theme song playing] [cheers and applause] captioning sponsored by comedy central >> jon: welcome to "the daily show". my name is jon stewart. journalist stephen brism he is the author of atime magazine cover story on what sailing our health care system. it turns out our health care system has price cancer and no insurance. [laughter] we've been discussing this week on the program how republicans led by senators lindsey graham and salty mccain are holding up the nominees for the defense and c.i.a. until the senators get the information on what happened in benghazi including who changed the talking points susan rice used on the sunday morning shows so we can be sure no americans are harmed again by the talking points. >> whatever was said based on information provided by the intelligence community on a series of sunday shows bears no relevance on the ultimate questions of what happened in benghazi. there's
oh, long johns-- pow!eadquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. ["daily show" theme song playing] [cheers and applause] captioning sponsored by comedy central >> jon: welcome to "the daily show". my name is jon stewart. journalist stephen brism he is the author of atime magazine cover story on what sailing our health care system. it turns out our health care system has price cancer and no insurance. [laughter] we've been discussing...
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we're happy pow welcome back former secretary of state. a book. >> thank you. >> i am more than half way through. why was it important for you to write this? >> well, i wanted to tell my families story. something that i discovered and it begins this way. did not know about the jewish background. i thought that i knew everything about myself, but it turns out that i did not know anything. i wanted to utah in if larger context of world war two and in a third layer that was hard on how hard it is to make moral decisions. the difficulty of how you view people or how you see them as cowards or do we really understand the circumstances and the difficult decisions when they're made. >> in fact you get into that and you say that you describe some of the horrors of people turning other people basically so in other words if people were turning friends in or so if you tell you will get rewarded or it was your life or their life. there were a lot of unthinkable things that people had to do and you say i wonder what i will do and what would i do if i w
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. >> reporter: a gallup powe says it is a nationwide trend.he number of catholics declines with each new generation. the second most popular religious preference is protestant. it has the strongest hold on ages 18 to 29. >> what else can we do? >> reporter: plenty, she says. she said they were leaving the catholic church because too often they felt judged. >> for instance, they feel like they are not married. they are not working in the church. probably we need to open more the doors to them. >> reporter: others say more doors will open if a hispanic pope were elected. >> i think if it does, more hispanic people will be part of it. most likely part of it and they'll come to church. >> i really don't care about his color or anything as long as he has the right tool spiritually speaking. >> reporter: while not everyone agrees, there are local church leaders who say a move like that might bring the fresh perspective the church needs now. >> he can see things in a different way that can help the whoa church to grow. >> reporter: no official word y
. >> reporter: a gallup powe says it is a nationwide trend.he number of catholics declines with each new generation. the second most popular religious preference is protestant. it has the strongest hold on ages 18 to 29. >> what else can we do? >> reporter: plenty, she says. she said they were leaving the catholic church because too often they felt judged. >> for instance, they feel like they are not married. they are not working in the church. probably we need to open...
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. >>> "sports illustrated" magazine is out with its annual list of the 50 most powful people in the sports business. as expected team owners and media big wigs, league commissioners and the like but number ten on the list had a lot of people on wall street taking notice today. it's called hedge fund dude. that's a catch-all title for 32 unnamed hedge fund managers who made enough money to be on the "forbes" 400 list and on in part or in whole a major sports team. as the magazine puts it, is there any cooler rich guy play thing than a pro team? probably not, but a lot of pro teams don't make any money, suesy. >> you know who made number 44? >> who was that? >> president obama. >> big surprise, not that he owns a business. >> big basketball fan. >> he's a big basketball fan and player. >>> and that's "nightly business report." we want to remind you this is the time of year your public television station seems your support that makes programs like "nightly business report" possible. >> on behalf of public television, thank you for your support. good night, everybody. we hope to see youack her
. >>> "sports illustrated" magazine is out with its annual list of the 50 most powful people in the sports business. as expected team owners and media big wigs, league commissioners and the like but number ten on the list had a lot of people on wall street taking notice today. it's called hedge fund dude. that's a catch-all title for 32 unnamed hedge fund managers who made enough money to be on the "forbes" 400 list and on in part or in whole a major sports team. as...
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backing in its dispute over the audience with argentina should the majority say yes one is are as powsis the polls saying it has no validity of british m.p. george galloway agrees saying the u.k.'s claims are rooted in its colonial past these are settlers the majority of them were not born on the falklands they have been sent there by the british to establish a colonial claim and the days of that belong in the eighteenth maybe even mid nineteenth centuries not in the twenty first so i'm afraid the sovereignty does not lie with the people of the falkland islands because while most of them are british and british cannot dictate what happens tens of thousands of kilometers away in the south atlantic those days are long gone but britain beating its chest in the echo of its former imperial past just simply refuses to do it and that's unacceptable i didn't danger's our interests in latin america which is one of the few parts of the globe that is economically thrusting ahead and we are prejudicing fatally our interests and our reputation in latin america by continuing to attempt to hold on to
backing in its dispute over the audience with argentina should the majority say yes one is are as powsis the polls saying it has no validity of british m.p. george galloway agrees saying the u.k.'s claims are rooted in its colonial past these are settlers the majority of them were not born on the falklands they have been sent there by the british to establish a colonial claim and the days of that belong in the eighteenth maybe even mid nineteenth centuries not in the twenty first so i'm afraid...
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pows when it occupied iraq starting in two thousand and three the sick terry in the aftermath was going to continue whenever those troops were with the fix now than what's the fix the first big is for the u.s. to finally get out it is not completely out at this point it still has about seven hundred special forces there sixteen thousand civilian contractors being paid by the state department these are very problematic realities as soon as that happens what has to happen next is reparations and compensation for what is already putting billions of dollars of international aid to iraq surely that is helping isn't it no it's not helping because the aid is being distributed through a corrupt government being kept in power by the united states despite the fact that those billions of dollars and military forces to the regime of the maliki in power that regime barely could speak to anyone in washington they're far more allied with iran these days but the u.s. is still sending money and money is the need wasted by the early government and entirely new method needs to be created and i don't know
pows when it occupied iraq starting in two thousand and three the sick terry in the aftermath was going to continue whenever those troops were with the fix now than what's the fix the first big is for the u.s. to finally get out it is not completely out at this point it still has about seven hundred special forces there sixteen thousand civilian contractors being paid by the state department these are very problematic realities as soon as that happens what has to happen next is reparations and...
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. >> this year marks the 40th anniversary of when american pow's were held in vietnam and sent home. a fighter pilot shot down in 1966. the major endured years of unimaginable torteur. his only salvation and poems written in prison. his new book tells the store john mccain writes the book's forward. john borling a p.o.w. won this fight for himself and contributed greatly to the morale and survival of the rest of us with his poems and incredible talent for story telling. sir, nice to have you with us. >> thank you so much. those are generous words by you and also saintor mccain who did the forward on tapos the walls. i hope that the stories that are in the book, poems and the prose, will make you laugh and cry and make you think and do all of that in a contemporary fashion. >> i felt all of those emotions as i read the book. i know that you sphent much of the six and half year notorous vietnam prison called the hanoi hilton and had torteur and solitary confinement. talk to me about the experience and impact on you as you spent time there. nin those long ago and far away time. the trut
. >> this year marks the 40th anniversary of when american pow's were held in vietnam and sent home. a fighter pilot shot down in 1966. the major endured years of unimaginable torteur. his only salvation and poems written in prison. his new book tells the store john mccain writes the book's forward. john borling a p.o.w. won this fight for himself and contributed greatly to the morale and survival of the rest of us with his poems and incredible talent for story telling. sir, nice to have...
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no bams, no ka-pows. that's terrific. the ka-pow free ride. >> are we keeping the drinks up here?op news. relax, sip, and enjoy, everybody. >>> we begin with the sequel to "anchorman." it just got more incredible, if that's possible. in addition to the perfection that is the cast of will ferrell, steve carell, christina applegate, just to name a few. harrison ford and kristen wiig are now set to appear in the film. i cannot wait. plot details are being kept secret. we have to wait until it comes out on december 20th. >> keep it classy. >> no, wrong film. >>> so good to see barbara walters back yesterday. welcome back, barbara. >> welcome back, barbara. >> so happy to see her on "the view." you probably know she's been out since january recovering from quite the one-two punch. first a concussion, then she was discovered to have chicken pox. which she may, we understand, have contracted from kissing a well-known actor. seems she gave frank langella a new year's eve hug and a kiss on the cheek, not knowing he was about to come down with the shingles. this is her story, everybody. it'
no bams, no ka-pows. that's terrific. the ka-pow free ride. >> are we keeping the drinks up here?op news. relax, sip, and enjoy, everybody. >>> we begin with the sequel to "anchorman." it just got more incredible, if that's possible. in addition to the perfection that is the cast of will ferrell, steve carell, christina applegate, just to name a few. harrison ford and kristen wiig are now set to appear in the film. i cannot wait. plot details are being kept secret. we...
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while we're talking 2016, let's talk about a pretty important pow wow in florida.ve invited former florida governor jeb bush, senator marco rubio, new jersey governor chris christie, wisconsin governor scott walker, and senator ted cruz of texas. so ladies, what do you think about this? you know, could this be a little bit of a preview of the 2016 gop presidential field? >> i'm sure all of those gentlemen hope so. and that they would love for their names in contention for the republican nomination in 2016. i think what's interesting about the lineup is that four of the five are politicians from blue states. states that president obama won. and in the matter of ted cruz, he'sa successful, you know, just won -- becoming united states senator from texas with a growing hispanic population. so i think with this lineup is intended to sort of be the face of the new gop moving into the future. >> that's interesting. maria, what do you think? >> well, i hope that they actually -- if this is the face of the new gop, they need to include some women in there. i mean, i hope th
while we're talking 2016, let's talk about a pretty important pow wow in florida.ve invited former florida governor jeb bush, senator marco rubio, new jersey governor chris christie, wisconsin governor scott walker, and senator ted cruz of texas. so ladies, what do you think about this? you know, could this be a little bit of a preview of the 2016 gop presidential field? >> i'm sure all of those gentlemen hope so. and that they would love for their names in contention for the republican...
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eric holder saying similar things about executive pow and he famously said due process is not necessarilyicial process. in other words, a bunker of people in the executive branch get together, and if they decide to execute you sad day for you. we call that due process. i believe we fought a revolution over that. that goes back all the way to the magna carta. here is one of the worst attorney generals we've ever had. worst of my lifetime, and yes i'm counting ashcroft and gonzalez in that. ashcroft stood up for the constitution holder than never done. let me read to you from his letter. he says, it is possible--about executing u.s. citizens on u.s. soil--i suppose the to imagine an extraordinary circumstance in which it would be necessary and appropriate under the constitution and applicable laws of the united states for the president to authorize the military to use lethal force within this territory of the united states. for example the president could conceivably have no choice but to authorize the military to use such force as necessary to protect the homeland in the circumstances of a
eric holder saying similar things about executive pow and he famously said due process is not necessarilyicial process. in other words, a bunker of people in the executive branch get together, and if they decide to execute you sad day for you. we call that due process. i believe we fought a revolution over that. that goes back all the way to the magna carta. here is one of the worst attorney generals we've ever had. worst of my lifetime, and yes i'm counting ashcroft and gonzalez in that....
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pow, with a two-handed flush. >>> to the greens we go. hondas classic, final round.ach on 18. this would lead to an eagle. but tiger finished tied for 37th. a tournament he would like to forget despite the nice approach there. with the shot of the day, jegeo ogilvy chips it in for a bit difficult on 16. talk to it. it falls. he finished second. two shots off the leader. michael thompson, yes, thompson birdieing here to seal the deal. he finished 9 under par. capturing his first career victory on the pga tour. >>> how about some racing before we get out of here. nascar sprint cup series. danica patrick coming off the eighth place finish in daydayto. but she blows a tire coming out of turn four, slams into the wall. takes out david reagan in the process. not hurt. finished 39th. winner, carl edwards. any time he wins, pulled off the back flip. something i taught him years ago but i refuse to do that again. carl edwards is your winner. that will do it from the xfinity sports desk. we're back at it monday for the warriors with open a seven-game home stand. chris, warrior
pow, with a two-handed flush. >>> to the greens we go. hondas classic, final round.ach on 18. this would lead to an eagle. but tiger finished tied for 37th. a tournament he would like to forget despite the nice approach there. with the shot of the day, jegeo ogilvy chips it in for a bit difficult on 16. talk to it. it falls. he finished second. two shots off the leader. michael thompson, yes, thompson birdieing here to seal the deal. he finished 9 under par. capturing his first career...
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in all of human history, there has never been a great pow their is so often used that -- power so usehat power to liberate others. we must teach our children and we must, ourselves, never forget. [applause] i'm inspired by a nation for people who live for something bigger than themselves, their schools, their community, their faith, their country. i marvel at the brilliance and the sacrifices made by the founders. i'm proud of our immigrant heritage. proud that so many of us came here because we wanted to be here. because they wanted to raise their families here and have a better future and because they wanted to worship their god here. i was at a campaign stop in san antonio, texas. i met a guy who came here in 1976 to escape the killing fields in cambodia. his first job was picking fruit. in 1976 -- later than that he joined a campaign of george herbert walker bush as a volunteer. he was given a job to work in the white house then the state department. then he was appointed as the united states ambassador to the united nations. he said that when he stood to speak in behalf of this g
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. >> cenk: now from misguided priorities to priorities misguided by a higher pow. inaugural macedon in his own humble style. he arrived in a jeep rather than the popemobile and he reached out to greet some of the 200,000 people who had come to see him among them was our very vice president joe biden, who chatted with the pope before the new pontiff offered this message to the crowd. >> embrace with tender affection the whole of humanity. emergency the poorest the weakest, the least important. >> michael: it's a truly lovely sentiment but here is something less pleasant to think about. now that bide someone in rome and the president is leaver oh for the middle east, that leaves us for--wait for it--wait for it--john boehner in charge here at home. heaven help us. coming up, coming up let me state the obvious. if republicans want to get credit with latinos for pushing immigration reform, latinos will have to like what the g.o.p. are pushing. and the questions to be grappled with for the ages the costs are wrenching, and why is he going? what does he hope to achieve?
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that would allow the president to decide how to apply cuts to different agencies and it seems to be a pow they're the president isn't interested in. why would republicans be offering that to the president and why wouldn't the president want the authority to direct those cuts? >> one of great mysteries. everybody agrees this is a stupid and dangerous way to cut a budget, especially in the defense area. a pentagon comptroller says within a year two-thirds of combat troops would be at unacceptable level of readiness. they've done wit a sense of what's important, what's not essential, cut the nonessentials. why doesn't the president accept it? why are the republicans pushing it? well, obviously, the republicans are worried that there will be screens by doing it across-the-board way, people are going to scream, things will happen, like we have long lines in airports, that will bring enormous pressure on the republicans to give up and give the president the tax increases he wants. on the other hand, from the president's point of view, if you accept this more as a smarter way of doing this, i th
that would allow the president to decide how to apply cuts to different agencies and it seems to be a pow they're the president isn't interested in. why would republicans be offering that to the president and why wouldn't the president want the authority to direct those cuts? >> one of great mysteries. everybody agrees this is a stupid and dangerous way to cut a budget, especially in the defense area. a pentagon comptroller says within a year two-thirds of combat troops would be at...
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. >> why is there such a chasm between what people have said they wanted in poll after powe and whatongress seems poised to do? >> yeah. this has to do a lot with the house of representatives. i think if there is any kind of gun control measure that can be passed in the wake of the newtown massacre, it is universal background checks. this comes down to the house of representatives and the kind of member of congress that has been elected to that body recently. in 2010 and 2011, republicans were in control of the map making in a lot of districts and they drew some very conservative seats for their own members to hold on to for the next decade. so you have a very conservative house. and throws the people who if the universal background checks makes it to the floor of the senate and the floor of the house would potentially vote against it. >> let's talk about closing the tax loopholes. i just talked to congressman israel few minutes ago. 36% of american voters said the top issue is for compromise. closing tax loopholes for the wealthy with growing public support. 36% eliminating tax loop
. >> why is there such a chasm between what people have said they wanted in poll after powe and whatongress seems poised to do? >> yeah. this has to do a lot with the house of representatives. i think if there is any kind of gun control measure that can be passed in the wake of the newtown massacre, it is universal background checks. this comes down to the house of representatives and the kind of member of congress that has been elected to that body recently. in 2010 and 2011,...
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and it -- pow, pow, and it woke me up. >> reporter: the secondary scene is still a crime scene.t's where the initial shooting took place. no officers were seriously hurt here and they are still not looking for someone outstanding. >> we have a call into the sergeant with the highwayward police department and as you can see, -- heyward police department. we are waiting to get more information on the officer-involved shooting in hayward. >> they shot and killed a suspect after a while chase on highway 85 and through city streets. the officers gunned down the man yesterday afternoon after a 20 minute pursuit. the 25-year-old suspect first got their attention when he was driving around acting suspiciously. they pursued him and backed off and it was in a residential neighborhood. soon after, a second pursuit started. officers say he pointed a gun and threw items out of the speeding car. and women's purse. he drove with the blown out rear tire and rammed three police cars. >> i saw the guy laying on the ground so. >> there was like 30, 40 cop cars out there. >> the officers who fired
and it -- pow, pow, and it woke me up. >> reporter: the secondary scene is still a crime scene.t's where the initial shooting took place. no officers were seriously hurt here and they are still not looking for someone outstanding. >> we have a call into the sergeant with the highwayward police department and as you can see, -- heyward police department. we are waiting to get more information on the officer-involved shooting in hayward. >> they shot and killed a suspect after a...
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you have most control but the other area, what's your assessment how long he'd be able to hold out pow for the that area? >> we're dealing with a fundamentally unpredictable situation. however, it is -- his power base is eroding. the geographic area he's controlling erodes daily. you see them using ballistic missiles to try to impact the areas he's lost control on. notice how the increased use of the missiles the last month or two has been evident. he is losing ground. i really don't have the ability to forecast, senator. i'd hate to give you some kind of certainty i don't have right now. >> he's losing ground but at the same time there's more stuff coming out of iran to fortify him. it's a tough area over there. and more so than it's ever been before. admiral mctraven as we discussed in our meeting last week, we're seing that al qaeda and other terrorist groups are developing operational networks that are increasing -- increasingly complex. i think you are the one who stated we could no longer go after terrorist groups in an ad hoc, country by country basis if we hope to be successful
you have most control but the other area, what's your assessment how long he'd be able to hold out pow for the that area? >> we're dealing with a fundamentally unpredictable situation. however, it is -- his power base is eroding. the geographic area he's controlling erodes daily. you see them using ballistic missiles to try to impact the areas he's lost control on. notice how the increased use of the missiles the last month or two has been evident. he is losing ground. i really don't have...
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. >> any time are you a pow near special interests are going to sue. would you be one of the special interests. >> we have something at stake. a significant economic impact and this doesn't have any impact whatsoever on the health of new york ers, it has a detrimental on the health of businesses. >> reporter: concessions are important for movie theaters. >> the mayor has done a lot of great things to improve public health. >> reporter: just before monday's ruling mayor michael bloomberg appeared confident. >> i think you won't see a lot of pushback here at all. everybody across the country should do it. >> reporter: he may not have expected to hold another press conference later that same day. >> you expended so much personal, political capital -- >> i am trying to do what's right. i have to defend my children and you and everybody else and do what's right to save lives. obesity kills, there's no question about it. >> reporter: the groups opposing the ban fear if it took effect in new york it will spread to places west to places like seattle. ultimatel
. >> any time are you a pow near special interests are going to sue. would you be one of the special interests. >> we have something at stake. a significant economic impact and this doesn't have any impact whatsoever on the health of new york ers, it has a detrimental on the health of businesses. >> reporter: concessions are important for movie theaters. >> the mayor has done a lot of great things to improve public health. >> reporter: just before monday's ruling...
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. >> when a bride allows other people to do her shopping -- >> pow, wow, shazam. >> -- the odds of her a little too fancy on top. >> reporter: let the peanut gallery begin. >> we have seen this girl. >> i don't like it. >> more dramatic. >> i've got to find a dress that's a little grace jones on the top and beyonce on the bottom. >> reporter: i really like this dress. >> it is crickets out here. >> it just looks like every other wedding dress. >> we finally got them to agree. they agree, they hate it. >> oh, wow. >> you look gorgeous. >> oh, thank you. everybody has to tune in tonight at 9:00 on tlc to find out what happens with the quest for the dress. and spoiler alert, honey bunny, don't watch if you don't want to see. >> every girl who is about to get married deserves a day at the spa. we want to give you a gift. >> thank you so much. my future mother-in-law over there. >> watch tonight. hello, linsey's family. we're so excited. we'll all be watching. we're so excited. [ woman ] don't forget the yard work! okay. [ male announcer ] with citibank's popmoney, dan can easily send money
. >> when a bride allows other people to do her shopping -- >> pow, wow, shazam. >> -- the odds of her a little too fancy on top. >> reporter: let the peanut gallery begin. >> we have seen this girl. >> i don't like it. >> more dramatic. >> i've got to find a dress that's a little grace jones on the top and beyonce on the bottom. >> reporter: i really like this dress. >> it is crickets out here. >> it just looks like every other...
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we've got pow [ male announcer ] with citibank it's easy for jay to deposit checks from anywhere. [ windheck deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. been waiting for the price of mattresses to fall? then don't miss sleep train's beautyrest and is oo ep ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better nig leep ♪ [ male announcer ] citibank's app for ipad makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good morning, it's 8:25. time for some news headlines. >>> right now, fire crews are working on a big structure fire at 8th and moraga in san francisco. we do have a crew on the way and we'll give you details as we get them. also, officers they are still on the scene of a standoff in san francisco's bayview district. they say there may be one suspect barricaded inside a building near jennings street and wallace avenue. it's not clear if the suspect is armed. officers arrested at least two suspects in the robbery of a medical marijuana dispen
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diplomacy, despite sanctions, despite threats of air strikes, they're intent to becoming a nuclear powight begin to consider what does the world look like with iran as a nuclear power. wi because they are intent on being a nuclear power. >> i think a lot of the focus in terms of the sanctions has many about the u.s. and western civilization. it's really time now in a the obama administration and the world actually start to see if they'll have influence in terms of the eastern part of the globe. china and india are the two largest countries that actually export oil in from iran. and so you have to find a way to characterize this conversation to those two nations that a nuclear iran is not a good idea for their interests. we already have convinced the western civilization. you have to talk to china, you have to talk to i sandia. >> third question. sarah palin rocking cpac. doing everything from mocking new york city mayor michael bloomberg's big soda ban with a big sip from her big gulp to blasting the republican establishment. >> if these experts who keep losing elections, you keep gett
diplomacy, despite sanctions, despite threats of air strikes, they're intent to becoming a nuclear powight begin to consider what does the world look like with iran as a nuclear power. wi because they are intent on being a nuclear power. >> i think a lot of the focus in terms of the sanctions has many about the u.s. and western civilization. it's really time now in a the obama administration and the world actually start to see if they'll have influence in terms of the eastern part of the...
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eastern followed by fed governor jerome powing at 1:15 p.m. >>> the jobs report friday is going to be the main thing people are watching for. lots of central banks meeting this week, as well. u.s. budget cuts may provide uncertainty. one analyst says the stock market will ride it out. head to cnbc.com so often out who and what is the cause of new money. >>> despite some potential protections from the upcoming jobs report, there is worry that u.s. crude futures could drop below $90 a barrel if those fundamentals continue to change inspect. >>> in your corporate news, meanwhile, north asia's ceo tom smith is explaining how the company is overcoming the challenges of the shipping industry. and they are legion at this point. ross. >> yeah. so what do fat cats and morons have in common? that's a question for you. we'll tell you if you don't know when we come back. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." hsbc disappoints ininvestors with its full year earnings. shares are down. >>> beijing wraps up efforts to call the chinese property market. >>> and uk leaders speaking out against eu bon
eastern followed by fed governor jerome powing at 1:15 p.m. >>> the jobs report friday is going to be the main thing people are watching for. lots of central banks meeting this week, as well. u.s. budget cuts may provide uncertainty. one analyst says the stock market will ride it out. head to cnbc.com so often out who and what is the cause of new money. >>> despite some potential protections from the upcoming jobs report, there is worry that u.s. crude futures could drop below...
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and one lucky ticket purchased in new jersey matched all six numbers from saturday night's pow oar ballgle winner for the more than $338 million jackpot. the new jersey lottery isn't saying whether the winner has stepped forward but says more details will be released monday. >>> 13 other tickets matched the first five numbers worth a million dollars each. and senator rand paul stopped by "fox news sunday" in an exclusive interview. the kentucky senator said he isn't is certain about a run in 2016 but wants to be part of the debate leading up to the next election. those are some of your top stories. >>> secretary kerry did arrive in baghdad from ayman where he was accompanying president obama. he spent the bulk of his time in israel where he met with benjamin netanyahu and then there was a stop to talk to mahmoud abbas. the president urged both starts to restart efforts at hammering out a peace deal. author of israel the will to prevail joining us, author danny denom. thank you for joining us today, sir. >> thank you. it is my pleasure. >> i would like to get your take on how president o
and one lucky ticket purchased in new jersey matched all six numbers from saturday night's pow oar ballgle winner for the more than $338 million jackpot. the new jersey lottery isn't saying whether the winner has stepped forward but says more details will be released monday. >>> 13 other tickets matched the first five numbers worth a million dollars each. and senator rand paul stopped by "fox news sunday" in an exclusive interview. the kentucky senator said he isn't is...
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pow! it doesn't work, anderson.your little friend geragos what he did with my necklace. >> nancy, first of all, i like that pulled a larger set of handcuffs from the twins. and -- >> these are real, anderson. >> i'm sure they are. are you -- you -- i don't want to accuse your children. are you sure your twins didn't steal the necklace? >> no, the twins have never seen the necklace. the necklace stays at work in a vault, hermetically sealed. the twins have never seen the necklace. >> have you retraced your steps? >> yes, i retraced my steps, anderson and i put up a flier. there is a reward for the necklace. >> you did accuse me of the theft. >> i didn't accuse. i just made a suggestion. i just threw the bread upon the water to see what would bite. and you are turning red. >> for the record, i did find it stretching. do you have any other suspects? >> don't try to throw me off the scent. don't try to throw me off you, anderson. you, geragos and toobin. toobin is too straight to wear a pair of handcuff necklace. he wou
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very much -- it's very much in our interest to maintain its stability and maintain king abdullah in powwhat would that look like specifically, peter as far as supporting jordan to make sure again that syria did not spin further out of control f that is possible? >> well in the first place it involves increasing financial support for the king so that he can absorb these 400,000 or so refugees. it might also mean weapons for the jordanians, and over the long term what it means is helping with the education of jordanian citizens. it means even my own view is a lot could be done in the intermediate term by american programs that would educate jordanian children so they learned english and so they could operate computers, so that they could use the internet. jenna: to engage on different levels throughout the generations of that country. "the washington post" has come out with an article today that questions whether or not the obama administration has a contingency plan two years into this conflict. the administration has been vague about what they want to do if a red line is crossed with ch
very much -- it's very much in our interest to maintain its stability and maintain king abdullah in powwhat would that look like specifically, peter as far as supporting jordan to make sure again that syria did not spin further out of control f that is possible? >> well in the first place it involves increasing financial support for the king so that he can absorb these 400,000 or so refugees. it might also mean weapons for the jordanians, and over the long term what it means is helping...
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wow, has this gotten a lot of pickup, pow, a lot of focus on something that, i mean, i think we all agree no chance of passing. and yet, it brings up a lot of dynamics that we've seen in the gun control debate and are people being respectful of one another's views, is one side trying to alter our fundamental constitutional rights. your reaction to it, ben. >> well, i think the biggest issue that ted was bringing up, the senator was saying, look, who are you to decide what gun i can and cannot have based on you basically saying i know there's a bill of rights, but as one senator think all of these guns on my specialist are inappropriate for you. he she said, do you think you should be able to have a bazooka, dianne feinstein should no that it's alrey illegal to own a bazooka in america. and who are you to decide which guns i'm to own because the constitution says you as a person should not go out and give your special dianne feinstein list, she put them on the pegboards in washington d.c., here ever the ones you shouldn't be able to have. >> megyn: before i get to simon, ben, do you think
wow, has this gotten a lot of pickup, pow, a lot of focus on something that, i mean, i think we all agree no chance of passing. and yet, it brings up a lot of dynamics that we've seen in the gun control debate and are people being respectful of one another's views, is one side trying to alter our fundamental constitutional rights. your reaction to it, ben. >> well, i think the biggest issue that ted was bringing up, the senator was saying, look, who are you to decide what gun i can and...
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these are the 115 most pow irfull men in the church.re going to be revealed to them. i think they are going into this conclave if not knowing a lot of what is in the documents then at least knowing that they need to appoint someone who can take care of things and really reform. martha: we are going to roll this tape and you'll tell thaws this white smoke will happen when? >> i'd say this afternoon or tomorrow morning. we'll see. martha: father martin thank you so much. great to have you with us today. >> my pleasure. bill: the first thing you did this morning, right was turn on the tv and watch the chimney. >> that is true. turned on twitter then turned on the tv. martha: there it is. i see a little smoke coming out. bill: that is not live, though. >> oh, okay. martha: that's from before. bill: unless there is a really big breaking news story that we don't know. jon scott coming up now on "happening now." jon: you guys only have 12 minutes to get a new pope elected. otherwise it will fall to us. like you we are awaiting the results of t
these are the 115 most pow irfull men in the church.re going to be revealed to them. i think they are going into this conclave if not knowing a lot of what is in the documents then at least knowing that they need to appoint someone who can take care of things and really reform. martha: we are going to roll this tape and you'll tell thaws this white smoke will happen when? >> i'd say this afternoon or tomorrow morning. we'll see. martha: father martin thank you so much. great to have you...
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there, as you pow, there are a lot of problems.we have to see whether, you know, russia can show that it's taking some of these reforms that needs to take, and we'll see and this is a perfect opportunity to do so. so far, i think, as i said, the only g20 meeting that really did any positive of the one in london. i give credit to gordon brown that was his greatest moment, i think, at that particular time to do it. you had well-organized meetings. i was in korean there was nobody organizing like the koreans. it was a great organized meetings. wars and, you know, nothing much came out of it. then the one in france it rained the whole time and it was rain on the parade because it was a disaster and nothing happened. there was a lot of nice intentions comes out of mexico in the last g20 it's not clear what we'll see. one of the areas we didn't get in to here is the whole question of regulation of financial institutions. and this is one of the mandate of the g12020 the financial stability board. if they don't get this right and gate leve
there, as you pow, there are a lot of problems.we have to see whether, you know, russia can show that it's taking some of these reforms that needs to take, and we'll see and this is a perfect opportunity to do so. so far, i think, as i said, the only g20 meeting that really did any positive of the one in london. i give credit to gordon brown that was his greatest moment, i think, at that particular time to do it. you had well-organized meetings. i was in korean there was nobody organizing like...
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conor pow you wel powell is lin jerusalem. >> reporter: the pope called for an end to violence and conflictninsula. asking for a renewed sense of is spirit and reconciliation there. it is estimated some 250,000 people were on hand in st. peter's square in rome to hear pope francis speak. francis has placed a special emphasis on helping the poor and those in need and tried to present a more humble church. and breaking with catholic tradition on thursday he washed the feet of both men and women during the holy thursday service. he also prayed today for those suffering in syria and here in the holy land. meanwhile, protestants and catholics celebrated easter in jerusalem with services. the site where christians believe jesus was crucified, buried and resurrected. in iraq, catholics flocked the churches amid tight security. some 200 or so catholics went to mass at saint joseph's church in baghdad, shannon. >> shannon: in the short time as pontiff, pope francis made strong statements about how he plans to lead the catholic church. father jonathan morris joins us to talk about that. father, happy
conor pow you wel powell is lin jerusalem. >> reporter: the pope called for an end to violence and conflictninsula. asking for a renewed sense of is spirit and reconciliation there. it is estimated some 250,000 people were on hand in st. peter's square in rome to hear pope francis speak. francis has placed a special emphasis on helping the poor and those in need and tried to present a more humble church. and breaking with catholic tradition on thursday he washed the feet of both men and...
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like you would have the people or you would have money and put the people power gaiagainst the money powerencies that you could spend and now there is only one curre currency that you can spend. >> i want to keep beating this horse about polarization, but i want to go to the primaries for one second, because we talked about the donor class, and the poor, and we talked about who elect these people. the conservative republicans can make it through a republican primary, and the liberal democrats can make it through, and the people they talk to are a smaller class than the donor class, and the people that are -- >> and where the liberal democrats? >> they rare up there, but ther is a feedback, because if you talk to the members of congress, they will say, i don't know what you are talking about because everybody says that the deficit is the number one issue. >> well, they are not talking to the voters, but the people they spent one of three minutes to which is the call list. and the problem is that it is shown up in the policy outcomes and take for example the capital gains rate which you can
like you would have the people or you would have money and put the people power gaiagainst the money powerencies that you could spend and now there is only one curre currency that you can spend. >> i want to keep beating this horse about polarization, but i want to go to the primaries for one second, because we talked about the donor class, and the poor, and we talked about who elect these people. the conservative republicans can make it through a republican primary, and the liberal...
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republicans should work to make changes and essentially make them much more market oriented and harness the powea i have seen after the election, and i expect we'll see a lot more of those. >> this is a challenge for republicans, because they fight anything that smells of obamacare, but many of these proposals came out of the conservative-leading think tanks, so maybe they ought to try to create something that would help fix the country if they could get over the politics, right? >> right. health care is a really important issue short and long term. it is eating up a huge amount of our natural resources, and we have to do something about that. it's an important conversation to have in conjunction with the budget, because like we said earlier, you could do all of this deficit reduction and if healthcare costs rise faster than we expect them to you wipe it all out, basically. >> jamal: one more question before we go. let's get back to the sequester for a second. we have these cuts that have gone in now. what will happen at the end of this fiscal year? do these cuts stay locked in or can we go bac
republicans should work to make changes and essentially make them much more market oriented and harness the powea i have seen after the election, and i expect we'll see a lot more of those. >> this is a challenge for republicans, because they fight anything that smells of obamacare, but many of these proposals came out of the conservative-leading think tanks, so maybe they ought to try to create something that would help fix the country if they could get over the politics, right? >>...
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we had a pow wow, decided we would stay.ut we stayed, rescued 40 some odd people, and us and the other two volunteer firehouses there, and in the end no, one died. in our community, horrible structural damage. >> oh, my gosh, the fire horrific, i remember covering that as a reporter, no one lost their lives. >> not a single person died. >> tell me about what you wrote on your body. uncommon valor with a common virtue. >> we were decitrying to decidet to write. people wanted to say hopeful stuff, which is good. i was thinking back to the night of hurricane sandy, the night of the fire, on a couple of situations we should have all died three or four times, and we kept going, and and i wanted to say something about bravery. and i was thinking back to the history books and i remember admiral nimitz used that quote to describe the war in the pacific and the war who fought there. so i thought it was appropriate. >> rob, you are conveying a message and story as you said, but also producing pieces of art. are you helping people like
we had a pow wow, decided we would stay.ut we stayed, rescued 40 some odd people, and us and the other two volunteer firehouses there, and in the end no, one died. in our community, horrible structural damage. >> oh, my gosh, the fire horrific, i remember covering that as a reporter, no one lost their lives. >> not a single person died. >> tell me about what you wrote on your body. uncommon valor with a common virtue. >> we were decitrying to decidet to write. people...
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this was, at one time, thee most pros pows slave business in america. franklin and arm field rounded up slaves from all points, virginia, maryland, even delaware, and they would bring them here, process them, and then they had camps. there was a men's camp op one side of the campus and a women's camp on the other side of the campus. they were not allowed to comingle with each other, and they were kept here until they were sold in large quantities down south, and so they were transported, either via ship or marched on foot down to mississippi and louisiana. when the union army invaded alexandria, one of the first places they came here was the slave pen because it was an into maws spot in slavery. it was featuredded in all the papers at the time, and when the union soldiers came here, they came here to the basement where we are standing and found slaves shackled to the wall. slavery played a very important role in the history of the district, the early history of the district of columbia, and played a very important role in why they wanted to leave the di
this was, at one time, thee most pros pows slave business in america. franklin and arm field rounded up slaves from all points, virginia, maryland, even delaware, and they would bring them here, process them, and then they had camps. there was a men's camp op one side of the campus and a women's camp on the other side of the campus. they were not allowed to comingle with each other, and they were kept here until they were sold in large quantities down south, and so they were transported, either...
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there, as you pow, there are a lot of problems. we have to see whether, you know, russia can show that it's taking some of these reforms that needs to take, and we'll see and this is a perfect opportunity to do so. so far, i think, as i said, the only g20 meeting that really did any positive of the one in london. i give credit to gordon brown that was his greatest moment, i think, at that particular time to do it. you had well-organized meetings. i was in korean there was nobody organizing like the koreans. it was a great organized meetings. wars and, you know, nothing much came out of it. then the one in france it rained the whole time and it was rain on the parade because it was a disaster and nothing happened. there was a lot of nice intentions comes out of mexico in the last g20 it's not clear what we'll see. one of the areas we didn't get in to here is the whole question of regulation of financial institutions. and this is one of the mandate of the g12020 the financial stability board. if they don't get this right and gate lev
there, as you pow, there are a lot of problems. we have to see whether, you know, russia can show that it's taking some of these reforms that needs to take, and we'll see and this is a perfect opportunity to do so. so far, i think, as i said, the only g20 meeting that really did any positive of the one in london. i give credit to gordon brown that was his greatest moment, i think, at that particular time to do it. you had well-organized meetings. i was in korean there was nobody organizing like...
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ting came from a higher pow. i knew there was a movement with the essay. when she published her piece in forbes, she added all of these additional textures and dimension to it. and made me aware of the book she had win. i would highly recommend it for your age and anyone. it's a really great book. >> thank you for that. next question. >> my name is ellen, i'm a student here. i just returned to school to do global health after many, many years of doing other kind of academic work. so ma less ma less millennium goals will few be met and most not. there's a conversation going about leaving them aside and moving on to other goals so we didn't make gender-equality or maternal mortality. let's do something else next time around. i was wondering what your thoughts might be on whether we should sustain the efforts in the goal we have, and reached or whether we should move on to something else. >> sorry. i'm sorry. i was making -- i was giving my mother eye kisses. >> if we don't obtain the goal. i'm not sure everybody in the room knows -- does everybody know what
ting came from a higher pow. i knew there was a movement with the essay. when she published her piece in forbes, she added all of these additional textures and dimension to it. and made me aware of the book she had win. i would highly recommend it for your age and anyone. it's a really great book. >> thank you for that. next question. >> my name is ellen, i'm a student here. i just returned to school to do global health after many, many years of doing other kind of academic work. so...
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the market is looking to the horizon, not the daily news right pow? >> and it's not been a sorry about economic momentum that is principally the factor driving things. >> one thing about the retail investor i wanted to add, we have the imx we received last week and the retail investor has been more involved over the last six months consecutively. i would say that's mott the full population you want to see of retail investors involved, but i think they're getting smarter about how they are being involved. if i could just mention one thing that so many retail investors watching the show, next monday we're starting called mini options that will be one tenth the size of regular options trading at the exchanges. so that may help some of the retail investors on the sidelines. it will hoe allow them to participate in the stocks because of their price price so many people out of the market for the retail investors. the exchanges are being smart about helping them get more involved. >> joe, gene, david, thank you for joining us. >> pretty much across the board
the market is looking to the horizon, not the daily news right pow? >> and it's not been a sorry about economic momentum that is principally the factor driving things. >> one thing about the retail investor i wanted to add, we have the imx we received last week and the retail investor has been more involved over the last six months consecutively. i would say that's mott the full population you want to see of retail investors involved, but i think they're getting smarter about how...
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. >> you're even pow tkerg my lips. this has to last through twa? >> two shows.hey're sweating, they drink a lot through the show to stay dehydrated. >> you're all done. voila! think you'll be able to take me seriously doing the news like this? walking in here, this is unbelievable. all these costumes are custom made. >> all the heads are formed. they get a plastic hat for their head. >> what would you estimate the cost of a costume is? >> probably about eight grand. >> eight hundred would sound like a lot. michael, this is a snapshot of all the costumes. how many are there in the theater completely? >> over 10,000 in our show. >> what do you have for me? it is clean right? >> it is very clean. this will go on first. this is your opening. this is the unitard. this is your body. >> i'll have at it. wo w! wild thang ♪ ♪ you make my heart ♪ sing let's do it. time to be a real performer. here we go. i'm the king of the world! >> there you go. >> now what? >> reach up for the ropes. [music playing] >> and then go again. good job. [music playing] >> think i need c.p.r.
. >> you're even pow tkerg my lips. this has to last through twa? >> two shows.hey're sweating, they drink a lot through the show to stay dehydrated. >> you're all done. voila! think you'll be able to take me seriously doing the news like this? walking in here, this is unbelievable. all these costumes are custom made. >> all the heads are formed. they get a plastic hat for their head. >> what would you estimate the cost of a costume is? >> probably about...
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the price of the creation of the assault rifle, which is fully automatic they had to drop the pow ore of the cartridge by 50%. you can't fire a military round without getting the heck beaten out of you by recoil. so it we dropped the power to slightly over 1,000. some might turn it into the a semi automatic and you have half the military power. if you look at the various ban features, apart from having the power of the pistol grip, there's been statements that the still grip is supposed to prevent aim from the hip. that only happens from "rambo" movies. the military would not be issuing firearms to people that are conducive to being fired from the hip without aiming because you can't hit anything in that mode. if you stop to think about the angle of the pistol grip, it would make it harder to fire from the hip than from the shoulder because military doesn't want you firing from the hip. the threaded barrel, i can't see a connection between a threaded barrel and criminal conduct. what could it be? if we talk flight suppresser, i have ver tied with an ar15 in a darkened range there is n
the price of the creation of the assault rifle, which is fully automatic they had to drop the pow ore of the cartridge by 50%. you can't fire a military round without getting the heck beaten out of you by recoil. so it we dropped the power to slightly over 1,000. some might turn it into the a semi automatic and you have half the military power. if you look at the various ban features, apart from having the power of the pistol grip, there's been statements that the still grip is supposed to...