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and presidential power. how the committee's vote continues to shape our understanding of >> joining us from new york is tim naftali who is the director of the library at new york university and former nixon presidential library director. thank you for being with us. we want to go back 40 years ago as the house was beginning to debate article ii of impeachment, the abuse of power. i want to have you set up what was happening within this congressional meeting. >> this was a very important element of the drama of the constitutional crisis. the second article is all about presidential abuse of power. and that got at the heart of what the framers were actually thinking about when they chose to put the possibilities of impeachment into the constitution. did they have a broad sense of what should be the reason? or were they trying to seek a narrow reason? could you remove a president just for being a bad president? within the republican caucus and also within the democratic caucus, there were three southern democrats i
and presidential power. how the committee's vote continues to shape our understanding of >> joining us from new york is tim naftali who is the director of the library at new york university and former nixon presidential library director. thank you for being with us. we want to go back 40 years ago as the house was beginning to debate article ii of impeachment, the abuse of power. i want to have you set up what was happening within this congressional meeting. >> this was a very...
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how can we get a power supply? how are we going to gather it all together? so the greatest teams, whether it's the people inventing the transistor, the microchip, the personal computer like steve jobs and wozniak usually have sort of a visionary engineering type but also a hard-nosed business type, and that team pulled together a great things like apple or intel. >> walter isaacson, inputting the innovators together, you crowdsourced this book a little bit. >> the internet was invented in order to allow people to collaborate on the research. that was the original done by the defense department and the internet which is if you want people in different resource centers far away to help you save your work, we will have this internet. so we can share things. so i thought one night, well, why don't i see if it still works that way? so i took some of chapters in my book, early drafts of them, very early drafts and put them online for everybody to read. comment, tell me. oddly enough some of the people, i got 18,000 comments in the first week for one chapter. and a
how can we get a power supply? how are we going to gather it all together? so the greatest teams, whether it's the people inventing the transistor, the microchip, the personal computer like steve jobs and wozniak usually have sort of a visionary engineering type but also a hard-nosed business type, and that team pulled together a great things like apple or intel. >> walter isaacson, inputting the innovators together, you crowdsourced this book a little bit. >> the internet was...
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powerful, hownce then and now the words -- the lyrics for that song. >> yeah. i've had the time of my life. what a great song to be associated with, you know. it's something positive. i mean, "loven feeling" and "you've lost that loven feeling" and all those songs and it was so great to sing, you know, a positive song, you know. and a lot of graduations -- they would sing it at graduations and weddings and stuff. and the movie "dirty dancing" i don't know if it would have been a hit without it being in "dirty dancing" yo can't tell. >> it could have been the other way around. >> it could have been the other way. i made "dirty dancing". >> with all due respect to patrick sway si. >> i turned it down for about three months. they called me and said, jimmy from new york was putting the music together for it. and i'm california guy and they asked me to come out to new york to perform it. and i said, i can't leave california. i said, what's the name of the movie? and they said it was called "dirty dancin
powerful, hownce then and now the words -- the lyrics for that song. >> yeah. i've had the time of my life. what a great song to be associated with, you know. it's something positive. i mean, "loven feeling" and "you've lost that loven feeling" and all those songs and it was so great to sing, you know, a positive song, you know. and a lot of graduations -- they would sing it at graduations and weddings and stuff. and the movie "dirty dancing" i don't know if...
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controls more than fifty one percent of the total bitcoin network processing power that they hash and power how do we just talked about in other words you've got all these computers out there they're all distributed but there's a potential for collude. essentially right but the incentives aren't aligned to where that actually incentives are up there but if somebody wanted to do it and commit kind of like big coin suicide there is a possibility of some collusion on the other side of the of this debate there is this the distribution of the network is always trying to push out to present prevent that from happening but so the words if you get a fifty one percent they control that hashing and then what happens from there so and then what happens from there is that future because transactions could be blocked potentially but all the press transactions that already happened though those are safe those are locked and those are going to be changed so the worst case scenario they could they could make it hard for people to new transactions or they could select which transactions but there's a bit over e
controls more than fifty one percent of the total bitcoin network processing power that they hash and power how do we just talked about in other words you've got all these computers out there they're all distributed but there's a potential for collude. essentially right but the incentives aren't aligned to where that actually incentives are up there but if somebody wanted to do it and commit kind of like big coin suicide there is a possibility of some collusion on the other side of the of this...
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how powerful are they echo democratic electorate -- how powerful are they? a democratic electorate that seems so united behind hillary clinton, and you look at favorability with other democrats, and this might have been a 10% that has not quite embraced her yet. launching another candidate is hard to imagine, but they really want to push the debate to left and they want to make sure their issues are debated in the primary. host: what are the issues they care about for 2016? guest: they really care about income inequality. wallcare about holding street accountable. they care a lot about the issues that elizabeth warren talks about. and one of the surprise issues, for me at least, what was immigration -- was immigration that they care deeply about. host: running immigration reform? guest: wanting immigration reform and a little bit of disappointment with president obama's response at the border, even hillary clinton's response with the migrants gathering at the southern border. host: what are they saying, though, about capability and winning in 2016? look at t
how powerful are they echo democratic electorate -- how powerful are they? a democratic electorate that seems so united behind hillary clinton, and you look at favorability with other democrats, and this might have been a 10% that has not quite embraced her yet. launching another candidate is hard to imagine, but they really want to push the debate to left and they want to make sure their issues are debated in the primary. host: what are the issues they care about for 2016? guest: they really...
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could china become a football super power? howing for world cup glory. ♪ the last four hours have seen... one child fail to get to the air sickness bag in time. another left his shoes on the plane... his shoes! and a third simply doesn't want to be here. ♪ until now... until right booking now. ♪ planet earth's number one accomodation site >>> this is bbc world news. i'm geeta guru-murthy with the top stories this hour. and the german football team will parade the world cup through the streets of berlin tomorrow after beating argentina in the final in rio. >>> palestinian officials say the death toll in gaza from a week of israeli air strikes is more than 170. most civilians. >>> the chinese authorities have charged a man and his wife for obtaining illegal information about citizens. the two were arrested last year after the investigation of the british company. he is asked by a journalist from china central television what he understood of what had been happening. >> they said that somebody had been waging a campaign for several m
could china become a football super power? howing for world cup glory. ♪ the last four hours have seen... one child fail to get to the air sickness bag in time. another left his shoes on the plane... his shoes! and a third simply doesn't want to be here. ♪ until now... until right booking now. ♪ planet earth's number one accomodation site >>> this is bbc world news. i'm geeta guru-murthy with the top stories this hour. and the german football team will parade the world cup...
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the power outages really have been spread out through the carolinas. as far as the outer banks, it's surprising how communities were able to keep the power. the main damage is going to be coming from flooding. not just overwash from the ocean but because of the direction of the winds, flooding from the opposite side of these barrier islands. the sounds flooding areas. sections of highway 12, the major thoroughfare through the outer banks, that got sand and other debris washed up on the highway, cape hatteras, or hatteras island, has been temporarily closed off from the rest of the outer banks while crews inspect roads and bridges. but as far as structural damage, even though it was a category 2 storm, maximum winds of 100-miles-an-hour but barely even shingles are missing so people are just amazed and they're saying could have turned out a lot worse. listen. >> happy fourth of july. this has been actually a very good day. there have been no casualties or serious injuries reported. and that was our number one goal so that puts a big smile on all our faces. >> yes, they're smiling indeed and getting
the power outages really have been spread out through the carolinas. as far as the outer banks, it's surprising how communities were able to keep the power. the main damage is going to be coming from flooding. not just overwash from the ocean but because of the direction of the winds, flooding from the opposite side of these barrier islands. the sounds flooding areas. sections of highway 12, the major thoroughfare through the outer banks, that got sand and other debris washed up on the highway,...
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how can we get a power supply? how are we going to gather it all together? so the greatest teams, whether it's the people inventing the transistor, the microchip, the personal computer like steve jobs and wozniak usually have sort of a visionary engineering type but also a hard-nosed business type, and that team pulled together a great things like apple or
how can we get a power supply? how are we going to gather it all together? so the greatest teams, whether it's the people inventing the transistor, the microchip, the personal computer like steve jobs and wozniak usually have sort of a visionary engineering type but also a hard-nosed business type, and that team pulled together a great things like apple or
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of debris, mostly circular, suggesting something blown out of the sky, quickly, with tremendous power. >> howimportant will the black bombs be, are you concerned that it evidence may have been tampered with. >> it's easy to tamper with a black box. there has been accusations that the separatists have first tried to move them to moscow and wouldn't give them up. an investigation like this, the black box will only tell you what happened inside the plane. that is not a question here. however, if there is evidence from the black box as a result of tampering that doesn't corroborate the u.s. case, it could fuel intrialling, damaging the credibility of the u.s. the u.s. doesn't need it to know what happened, but if there's other evidence on there, it could hurt the u.s. case going forward. >> such a terrible tragedy. appreciate your time. >> time to see what is trending on the web. aregawi. >> we end the week with a story illustrating the power of the internet. hundreds of people came together to stop a man's evection. tom crawford live in a bungalow in not iping ham, england -- nottingham, england
of debris, mostly circular, suggesting something blown out of the sky, quickly, with tremendous power. >> howimportant will the black bombs be, are you concerned that it evidence may have been tampered with. >> it's easy to tamper with a black box. there has been accusations that the separatists have first tried to move them to moscow and wouldn't give them up. an investigation like this, the black box will only tell you what happened inside the plane. that is not a question here....
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what i found powerful is how the adolescent girls when they thought about how they responded and theyit again, the second time they did it what i like to call that full throttle girl power, right? which was amazing! so it shows how deeply ingrained these stereotypes can be but also how people want to change them too which is great. >> so i wonder if this really is a generational thing. in other words, are the chances pretty good that these girls 10 and under who were full throttle will grow out of puberty and maintain that strong, you know, exhibition of doing something like a girl? >> oh, my gosh. right? we hope so but i think, frederica, we have a lot of work to do as parents and women because look again at how those adolescent girls responded with their arms flailing, you know, and slapping instead of punching. just a few years earlier, they would have responded in very confident empowering ways. what happened to those girls after puberty? i think that is the big question. i think we got to talk to our girls, have them look critically how girls and women are portrayed in the media
what i found powerful is how the adolescent girls when they thought about how they responded and theyit again, the second time they did it what i like to call that full throttle girl power, right? which was amazing! so it shows how deeply ingrained these stereotypes can be but also how people want to change them too which is great. >> so i wonder if this really is a generational thing. in other words, are the chances pretty good that these girls 10 and under who were full throttle will...
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how powerful are they echo democratic electorate -- how powerful are they? a democratic electorate that seems so united behind hillary clinton, and you look at favorability with other democrats, and this might have been a 10% that has not quite embraced her yet. launching another candidate is hard to imagine, but they really want to push the debate to left and they want to make sure their issues are debated in the primary. host: what are the issues they care about for 2016? guest: they really care about income inequality. wallcare about holding street accountable. they care a lot about the issues that elizabeth warren talks about. and one of the surprise issues, for me at least, what was immigration -- was immigration that they care deeply about. host: running immigration reform? guest: wanting immigration reform and a little bit of disappointment with president obama's response at the border, even hillary clinton's response with the migrants gathering at the southern border. host: what are they saying, though, about capability and winning in 2016? look at t
how powerful are they echo democratic electorate -- how powerful are they? a democratic electorate that seems so united behind hillary clinton, and you look at favorability with other democrats, and this might have been a 10% that has not quite embraced her yet. launching another candidate is hard to imagine, but they really want to push the debate to left and they want to make sure their issues are debated in the primary. host: what are the issues they care about for 2016? guest: they really...
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hundreds of innocent people play the role of legitimate world power? how much longer can it evade tougher eu sanctions. how much longer can it hold on to hosting the next world cup? that is still happening much to online outrage right now. you see an article on that subject there. joining me in the studio to discuss, michael weiss and nina khrushneva. she knows this region well. we'll go to her first. nina, the obama administration is pushing to increase sanctions. do you think we'll see sectorwide sanctions and do you think that can actually work with an intransigent regime like this one? >> we should see more sanctions. i don't know whether he's going to push and be successful with that, but we should see sanctions because we cannot curtail putin without curtailing putin and expecting him suddenly to feel guilty and give up whatever he's shown he's doing. so that is one answer. and another thing is that if he does, if we do curtail putin, i think there will be some good results precisely because of the economy. i think on this show we talked about that m
hundreds of innocent people play the role of legitimate world power? how much longer can it evade tougher eu sanctions. how much longer can it hold on to hosting the next world cup? that is still happening much to online outrage right now. you see an article on that subject there. joining me in the studio to discuss, michael weiss and nina khrushneva. she knows this region well. we'll go to her first. nina, the obama administration is pushing to increase sanctions. do you think we'll see...
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. >> is that number correct 44,000 without power. how long do you expect for the power is restored? i know you mentioned your crews are working. >> here in the local region i think our last update was four to five hour time frame. that was just for eastern -- >> let's talk about the response of the people there. knowing this was the first named storm of the season. do you consider it a success as far as getting the word out and preparing for a hurricane. everybody is sensitive in the world post sandy and irene and katrina. how did everybody do? >> our responders were outstanding. we were ramped up early. irene battered us here. we learned a lot of lessons. we put it in motion. everything was handled accordingly. no injuries and everybody went home safe. >> you're referencing the past with irene. we are deep in to the summer season with the fourth of july and a lot of tourism expected. talk about the impact of the storm on north carolina's tourism business. >> the impact here we had quite a few folks in town for local celebrations. we also have two large camps here. they evacuated ab
. >> is that number correct 44,000 without power. how long do you expect for the power is restored? i know you mentioned your crews are working. >> here in the local region i think our last update was four to five hour time frame. that was just for eastern -- >> let's talk about the response of the people there. knowing this was the first named storm of the season. do you consider it a success as far as getting the word out and preparing for a hurricane. everybody is sensitive...
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as you read power. how have you experienced this frustration. what has been your experience as students with this. tiffany. >> de lare, every time he says we could have done this but we didn't do this. every time he mentioned i tried to get this through. nobody reacted. the reaction was we're not going to worry about it. we won't have the resources. we can't let you do that. it's so frustrating. they had one opportunity after the next to intervene and they never did. >> okay. other responses. yeah, eddie. >> half measures like -- they didn't make true on their promises. especially the international community when it came in regard to mid-may when he called for reenforcements around 5,000. the un agreed on it but none of the countries sent men. they all argued who should sent the men. when it came down to just logistics. it wasn't even about the lives, it was the logistics. the money and resources they koe allocate to the problem. gentleman i think that's an excellent point. we're talking about resources that -- given the collective resources tha
as you read power. how have you experienced this frustration. what has been your experience as students with this. tiffany. >> de lare, every time he says we could have done this but we didn't do this. every time he mentioned i tried to get this through. nobody reacted. the reaction was we're not going to worry about it. we won't have the resources. we can't let you do that. it's so frustrating. they had one opportunity after the next to intervene and they never did. >> okay. other...
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get notice before any unaccompanied children are transferred in and would give them that veto power. >> how likely is that, though? >> right now, i would say it's unlikely, just because congress can't pass anything on this issue. right now, the house has pulled its border bill for now. they're working to try to get that done. they can't even get agreement in the house. if i'm a betting man, i don't see any legislation getting through both houses of congress, certainly not before they go home for their august vacation and evenly it's up to president obama to deal with this and decide with he wants to give governors a say-so. he certainly has the authority to give them more of a say. some governors have expressed that. i believe in pennsylvania and in maryland, you have the governor there, a democratic governor saying he didn't want to see children transferred at least into baltimore there. so some governors are getting their way, but a lot of folks would like to have a full-blown policy there. >> what the governors presently like it or not, there's no law against the president or the feds sa
get notice before any unaccompanied children are transferred in and would give them that veto power. >> how likely is that, though? >> right now, i would say it's unlikely, just because congress can't pass anything on this issue. right now, the house has pulled its border bill for now. they're working to try to get that done. they can't even get agreement in the house. if i'm a betting man, i don't see any legislation getting through both houses of congress, certainly not before...
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powerful. it is perceived as a violent message. howhould governments respond, particularly regional leaders like nouri al-maliki, or the gulf regimes? >> please, go ahead, first. please. okay. >> sorry. >> my $0.02 on this is this is a multily headed snake. if you cut off a system, the snake will grow new types of heads. you have to defeat the movement in the same cultural way on a different platform. remember many of the actors are youth born in the west themselves. this is a very complicated set of networks and governments would show devote cutting off the account. >>> erica says: is twitter the new battlefield. how should the united states government respond? >> i'm a big believer in counterradicalization. when you cut off one head and another grows or multiple grows. i don't think we should cut the account. if anything, the windows into houses, how its followers adhere to the ideology, we have to have a counterradicalization online in the same - on the same platform that i.s.i.s. is using. we can have people who are providing insig
powerful. it is perceived as a violent message. howhould governments respond, particularly regional leaders like nouri al-maliki, or the gulf regimes? >> please, go ahead, first. please. okay. >> sorry. >> my $0.02 on this is this is a multily headed snake. if you cut off a system, the snake will grow new types of heads. you have to defeat the movement in the same cultural way on a different platform. remember many of the actors are youth born in the west themselves. this is a...
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why the republicans association it was a balanced probably well how is this how there's a lot of power how is it when president george w. bush doesn't plan around the senate and the congress he will get bills passed all the democrats democrats filibuster is it it seen. ok because he picked all vulnerable like mary landrieu like bill nelson absolutely like yourself was not going to it was not enough and they have added ways a lot of said that was it was you know had control of his brain yeah yeah yeah yeah absolutely you told me he worked effectively to get the votes that he needed and this is what reagan had to do when you hand out how you always need a whole new deal if you work effectively what i know but in both cases they didn't have the republican party meeting on the night of the inauguration and saying this is it we are pete sessions said we are now the taliban ok you have said that he has a white house in the national gallery is not true that the republican party met there are seventy five million people who call themselves republicans it is say it is dead of the sun all the whiner
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. >> even though it's a little baby, it's got a powerful kick. >> how a hero helped a fawn go from thiso this. >>> and a dude is terrified by a creature with special powers. >> speaking in tongues? >> the elaborate fake-out behind the freak-out. >>> when you go to amusement parks in russia, sometimes things have fun at your expense. watch this. >> e on. >> i have never seen an amusement park like this. this is from april. somebody just filming stuff here. a passer-by. there are rides here, but also things like this. a really sad bird is on that perch all loosy goosy. nobody handle being the bird. not just birds. also wild booesz. wrau. that is a lion just sitting on where maybe there used to be some sort of ride. just sitting there. no handler around. no nothing. well, this is dangerous because there are children at amusement parks, right? >> yeah. >> well, watch. >> uh-oh. [ screaming ] >> oh, my -- >> that is a small child who just kind of walks by the lion. the lion goes -- takes him down by his shirt with one swing of his paw there, and then he latches on with both paws looking like
. >> even though it's a little baby, it's got a powerful kick. >> how a hero helped a fawn go from thiso this. >>> and a dude is terrified by a creature with special powers. >> speaking in tongues? >> the elaborate fake-out behind the freak-out. >>> when you go to amusement parks in russia, sometimes things have fun at your expense. watch this. >> e on. >> i have never seen an amusement park like this. this is from april. somebody just...
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and the content providers need to compete with a small number of cable operators that are powerful. how do you get heft? you consolidate. this deal makes so much sense that i'm kicking myles for only recommending time warner because of its excellent fundamentals and aggressive buy back and not because it was a takeout candidate. i said over and over this stock should be bought into any broader sell-off, that's always my stock to use on a big down day. because the ceo is buying it hand over fist with you. at times i think the company is buying every share it can every day of the week at any price that it legally can. after today it looks like the company has been dead right to do that time warner is unassailable franchise to hbo. amazing production company and it has programs that run programming over and over again. how many time have you stopped the fugitive or shaw shank on tbs? they continue to make money. that's my kind of business. this business is so good it's worth more to murdoch than the market. time warner is the story of this era's arc of the way things are playing out. consi
and the content providers need to compete with a small number of cable operators that are powerful. how do you get heft? you consolidate. this deal makes so much sense that i'm kicking myles for only recommending time warner because of its excellent fundamentals and aggressive buy back and not because it was a takeout candidate. i said over and over this stock should be bought into any broader sell-off, that's always my stock to use on a big down day. because the ceo is buying it hand over fist...
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. >>> new target, rockets fired by hamas, aimed at the site of a nuclear power plant, how the israelis shot them down, and families running for cover on all sides as our reporters are there. >>> and something new for the family vacation here at home tonight. the biggest water slide ever, and we take you for a ride. >>> a good evening to you on this wednesday night. we begin with news about the powerful storms that have been rising with
. >>> new target, rockets fired by hamas, aimed at the site of a nuclear power plant, how the israelis shot them down, and families running for cover on all sides as our reporters are there. >>> and something new for the family vacation here at home tonight. the biggest water slide ever, and we take you for a ride. >>> a good evening to you on this wednesday night. we begin with news about the powerful storms that have been rising with
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nearly 40,000 people here in chester county are, without power including this wawa behind me in the corner of the rutgers drive and route 100. funny how it works because if you look across the street on rutgers drive, power has been restored on that side of the street, not just this side of the street, just yet. so of course wawa employees inside are waiting for the power. they are hoping that maybe it will come on soon. they still have to be inside the shop regardless of the, fact that the business is closed and despite the fact that it is a 24 hour business. pumps are empty. no one is here. we have seen a few people driving around thinking this this wawa is opened. fun toy see how they get here, they are confused and then look on their face they are disappointed as i can completely understand. that employees told me that the power went out around 8:00 last night. when storms passed through our area last night as we have been mentioning all morning long at one point it left, hundreds of thousands of people, without power, so crews, had to deal with fallen trees and power lines, and peco crews were out all night, into this early morni
nearly 40,000 people here in chester county are, without power including this wawa behind me in the corner of the rutgers drive and route 100. funny how it works because if you look across the street on rutgers drive, power has been restored on that side of the street, not just this side of the street, just yet. so of course wawa employees inside are waiting for the power. they are hoping that maybe it will come on soon. they still have to be inside the shop regardless of the, fact that the...
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you can't do anything because both sides are so polarized, you can't do anything unless you have power. how is handing out work permits and creating a bunch of animosity and firing up the right wing base, how is that going to make it a better climate for the democrats to win in november? >> well, the republican strategy is we're x number of days out from an election, less than 100, whatever it is, we have to make sure we don't come up with dme specific proposal because we might tick off some extreme part of our base. if we can't come up with a concrete proposal and republicans are polling in congress are lower than anybody perhaps even lower than morticians. they are going to attack the president, try to bait him as much as they can because they can't come up with a specific program. it's too dangerous to do that. if we can make as we used to say in sports, a forced error by the president, that will serve a greater purpose. >> mitch ceasar, good to have you with us tonight from florida. appreciate your time. let me bring in "washington post" columnist and msnbc contributor, e.j. dionne. you
you can't do anything because both sides are so polarized, you can't do anything unless you have power. how is handing out work permits and creating a bunch of animosity and firing up the right wing base, how is that going to make it a better climate for the democrats to win in november? >> well, the republican strategy is we're x number of days out from an election, less than 100, whatever it is, we have to make sure we don't come up with dme specific proposal because we might tick off...
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. >> beyoncÉ rules the entertainment world, on the top of the forbes list of the most powerful celebrities. howhe get to number one? reportedly bringing in an average of $2.4 million a city. she also dropped that surprise self-titled album on itunes, breaking records with no p publici publicity. lebron james, number two, dr. dre, number three. and oprah, all the way down if four. and ellen degeneres. and beyoncÉ beat her hubby at number six. >>> and president obama cracking jokes for pride month. he was acknowledging his pastry chef bill, attending with his partner. >> we call bill the crust master. because his pies, i don't know what he does, what, he puts crack in them, or -- [ laughter ] >> no, he doesn't. there is no crack in our pies. >> see, the first lady try to do some damage control there. now the president has never been shy about the sweet tooth. >> rocking the bedazzled head band. >> he has a weakness for pies. so do i. there's a new standard for getting dressed in the morning. here's a video viraviral, puttin his pants in under 30 seconds but with no hands. ♪ i don't know how that
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what you just said about optimism, the individual does have some power. howld you rank this again? municipal-bond says breaking into scams like jpmorgan does like alabama and stuff. >> this is clearly the other thing about this story, the peace with the spirit of the age in the financial market, everywhere market the being rigged, a foreign-exchanges rigging scandal, a commodity price rigging scandal. why are markets all of a sudden so heavily manipulated by big wall street banks? probably because they can. partly it is because a lot of the historic sources of revenue for wall street have dried up. style has been cramped by dodd-frank so part of it is a response, survival instinct in banks and indoor traders in the banks and this is the rigging of the stock market, the same thing playing out in the stock market. that is why it is happening. because technology has reduced the use full played by wall street to eliminate it in some markets and they found out what to do and one thing to do is rigged markets. >> on that note. [applause] >> thank you very much, tha
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we will track how long power will be on in our area. >>> final preparations are now underway, for tonight's wawa welcome america concert and how you can help officials keep you safe tonight. >>> a very happy fourth of july to you. >> happy independent day to you, chris murphy and everybody else joining. this is where the whole nation comes to celebrate. we have the best concert in the entire country. we will get you ready for. that we want to bring you live coverage of the storm because we have more rain making its way in. we have team coverage from what happened after last night's storm with our reporters. >> let's start, however with kate behind rot because, caitlin you are tracking right now arthur's path that has churned its way north. >> it is but luckily we made eastward turn that we were anticipated and saved us from a completely soggy holiday weekend. we are already seeing a, accelerate as it heads out to sea but that has not stopped northern rain bands of arthur from making it as far north as del marva. we have arthur to the south. cold front to the north and west. in between here
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it shows how powerful a widely read writer can be. d, oh, if you look around this room, you'll see how powerful women can be. >> we have actual wires coming out of our handbags because we're so well-connected. >> reporter: they're the women of the blogger conference. and if you hear tech companies say they can't find qualified women to hire -- >> if they would come here and look around, they would see women of all manner of technical expertise and knowledge and that is entirely untrue. >> we have 150 to 200 women speakers here at this conference, across every discipline and across every skill. and you know what? if i want to find them, i don't find it hard to find them, but i have to go in with the intention of finding them. >> reporter: they're techies in the spotlight, with entire brands vying for their attention and skills needed in silicon valley. >> women are out there. it's a matter of reaching out to the resources like blog her and other online communities. there's a plethora of women that are qualified. and not only women, but
it shows how powerful a widely read writer can be. d, oh, if you look around this room, you'll see how powerful women can be. >> we have actual wires coming out of our handbags because we're so well-connected. >> reporter: they're the women of the blogger conference. and if you hear tech companies say they can't find qualified women to hire -- >> if they would come here and look around, they would see women of all manner of technical expertise and knowledge and that is...
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. >>> new target, rockets fired by hamas, aimed at the site of a nuclear power plant, how the israelis shot them down, and families running for cover on all sides as our reporters are there. >>> and something new for the family vacation here at home tonight. the biggest water slide ever, and we take you for a ride. >>> a good evening to you on this wednesday night. we begin with news about the powerful storms that have been rising with such startling speed and power people are racing to safety. look and listen. that is the sound of the storm that killed five, including a young boy dropped off by his family at summer camp. a storm so swift, seconds meant the difference between life and death. we are tracking it all right there on the radar, that storm system marching east. abc's meteorologist ginger zee in a moment but first abc's gio benitez in the storm zone right now. >> reporter: violent storms bearing down on the northeast again tonight. this after pounding upstate new york, with blinding rain and deadly violent winds. at least six tornados across three states. in smithfield, new y
. >>> new target, rockets fired by hamas, aimed at the site of a nuclear power plant, how the israelis shot them down, and families running for cover on all sides as our reporters are there. >>> and something new for the family vacation here at home tonight. the biggest water slide ever, and we take you for a ride. >>> a good evening to you on this wednesday night. we begin with news about the powerful storms that have been rising with such startling speed and power...
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. >>> new target, rockets fired by hamas, aimed at the site of a nuclear power plant, how the israelism down, and families running for cover on all sides as our reporters are there. >>> and something new for the family vacation here at home tonight. the biggest water slide ever, and we take you for a ride. >>> a good evening to you on this wednesday night. we begin with news about the powerful storms that have been arising with such startling speed and power people...
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. >> at this point i was wondering just how powerful an ef 3 would be. wow! whoa! n just about imagine how terrifying a tornado can be. through your research you're hoping to be able to recommend how to reinforce building codes. >> that's correct. what we really want to do is be able to recommend building codes and practices that people should consider when building in areas that are prone to tornadoes. >> as soon as there's a connection between a rotation in the storm and some vortex touching the ground then it officially becomes a tornado. >> at the national weather center scientists like jerry brodske works with atmosphere. >> how do you collect that? >> we collection collection -- we collect observations from surfacing radar. something that can be deployed over a much larger area. here is your radar, and the beam sort of goes out but the earth curves underneath that beam. the further you are from that radar the less coverage you have. what the casa radar does is fill in these gaps. that's the ski to improving our analysis which in turn improves the forecasting.
. >> at this point i was wondering just how powerful an ef 3 would be. wow! whoa! n just about imagine how terrifying a tornado can be. through your research you're hoping to be able to recommend how to reinforce building codes. >> that's correct. what we really want to do is be able to recommend building codes and practices that people should consider when building in areas that are prone to tornadoes. >> as soon as there's a connection between a rotation in the storm and...
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power. we're buying knowledge. the big problem we need to solve is electricity storage. >> how to get this power. >> if we could generatelectricity offshore or in big open areas and make electricity locally with solar panels and we had a way to store that, and move it around the city electronically in a smart fashion with a smart electrical grid, we would be doing more with less on a scale that would absolutely change the world. >> a big hope for the future. >> you have to be optimistic. you have to think these problems are solvable or you won't solve them. >> one small step for man -- >> to remind everybody, people went to the moon. so we can do this. and working together, we can make cities the most productive part of human civilization. we can change the world. >> we don't exactly know what the city of tomorrow will look like. there are a lot of people working on a lot of solutions to a lot of problems. what we do know is that the need to create the city of tomorrow is powering the pulse of the innovation today. >>> we have some news we want to bring to you. no cease fire extension. just announced by hamas spokesman.
power. we're buying knowledge. the big problem we need to solve is electricity storage. >> how to get this power. >> if we could generatelectricity offshore or in big open areas and make electricity locally with solar panels and we had a way to store that, and move it around the city electronically in a smart fashion with a smart electrical grid, we would be doing more with less on a scale that would absolutely change the world. >> a big hope for the future. >> you have...
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if you were around these parts, you know how powerful these storms could be. people that live on the 200 block in voorhees certainly do, it snapped a big tree like as it was a toothpick and today crews were there to clean up the mess. meteorologist, cecily tynan and adam joseph have the late word from accuweather. cecily lets start with you. >> stormtracker 6 live double scan lighting up two hours ago, all the activity was over south jersey and delaware and now it's beginning to extend into southeastern pennsylvania and philadelphia and parts of chester county and the focus of the severe weather is across south jersey the same area that got hit very hard last night with straight line winds, we have a severe thunderstorm warning until 6:15 in parts of burlington and ocean county including browns mills and lakehurst south of new egypt
if you were around these parts, you know how powerful these storms could be. people that live on the 200 block in voorhees certainly do, it snapped a big tree like as it was a toothpick and today crews were there to clean up the mess. meteorologist, cecily tynan and adam joseph have the late word from accuweather. cecily lets start with you. >> stormtracker 6 live double scan lighting up two hours ago, all the activity was over south jersey and delaware and now it's beginning to extend...
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we will track how long power will be on in our area. >>> final preparations are now underway, for tonight's welcome america concert and how you can help officials keep you safe tonight. >>> a very happy fourth of july to you. >> happy independent day to you, chris murphy and everybody else joining. this is where the whole nation
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power. we're buying knowledge. the big problem we need is electricity storage. >> how to get this power. >> if we could generate electricityelectricity locally with solar panels and we had a way to store that, and move it around the city electronically in a smart fashion with a smart electrical grid, we would be doing more with less on a scale that would absolutely change the world. >> a big hope for the future. >> you have to be optimistic. you have to think these problems are solvable or you won't solve them. >> one small step for man -- >> to remind everybody, peel went to the moon. so we can do this. and working together, we can make cities the most productive part of human civilization. we can change the world. >> we don't exactly know what the city of tomorrow will look like. there are a lot of people working on a lot of solutions to a lot of problems. what we do know is that the need to create the city of tomorrow is powering the pulse of the innovation today. >>> hello. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world.
power. we're buying knowledge. the big problem we need is electricity storage. >> how to get this power. >> if we could generate electricityelectricity locally with solar panels and we had a way to store that, and move it around the city electronically in a smart fashion with a smart electrical grid, we would be doing more with less on a scale that would absolutely change the world. >> a big hope for the future. >> you have to be optimistic. you have to think these...
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how things go wrong. we think about intelligence and the power in that sector but it is how things can get screwed up and i think that you are helping us have a debate through these novels that makes the discussion much healthier than it would otherwise be. so i want to thank you for joining us today. we have the book blowback and the director both out there in the lobby. are you going to be able to have a glass of wine &-and-sign a few bucks? i want to thank everyone for joining us today. an audible conversations an audible conversations steve forbes and elizabeth trace the current economic troubles to the ending of the gold standard in the 1970s and discuss with the weak u.s. dollar means for the global economy and call for the return to the gold standard to help stabilize the economy. coming up next on booktv. we are very privileged to have with us this evening it very recognizable figure in the media and business world. steve forbes is of course editor-in-chief of the forbes magazine the nation's leading business magazine and he has headed a media company that includes not only asian and european edi
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power. you showed how this will knock a lot of other players loose. one guy's decision. >> the world cup final and adidas has both teams in germany, and argentina. >> supports nike's bet on the individual. >> not on the team. >>> up next, is garmin headed in the right direction? a bull and bear on the desk. they'll duke it out and we'll let you decide the winner. get ready to vote. again, cnbc.com/vote. get ready there. >>> one of the best known pop stars in the world, but you might not recognize her here. ♪ take me home >> can you guess the singer who sounds a little different without her favorite production tool? it's our worst trade of the day. more "half" is coming up next. oh chris, did you remember to pay the dog sitter? oh i knew i forgot something... i'll just do it now. well, we're boarding. no, i'll use citi mobile. takes two seconds, better safe than sorry right? yeah who knows if we'll even get service on the islands? what! no service? seriously? no electricity, we're going to make our own candles, we're going to churn our own butter. oh,
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forums evening conversation with michael and me, on "view from the top," an inside look at how people in power see it shaped the world. we are thrilled by the turnout tonight. if you are still standing, dairy spread over here. one or two right there as well so feel free to make your way to a stop where you can actually fit comfortably for the rest of the evening. i am president of the trinity forum and we are really excited to partner with gordon. i'd like to thank gordon scored and staff for their willingness to partner with s. and i am delighted we are joined tonight including suzy young as well as trinity forum board members and holiday of kramer, peter nehr donald and hardy and caroline gertner. i'm also delighted so many trinity forum academy alumni and garden alumni are here tonight. we are delighted you are here. finally, we are excited each and everyone of you are here this evening. we think you're going to find this session very compelling. since there's not enough time to answer all the audience questions, we want to let you know we will be live blogging this event see them a lot soc
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powerful message. it is being perceived as a violent message. howo you think governments should be responding, particularly regional leaders like al-malaki or the gulf regimes? >> yeah. gid? >> go ahead. first, please. okay. okay. >> sorry. my $0.02 on this is that this is a multi-headed snake. if you cut off any single sort of system of mediation like twitter banning various accounts, the snake will grow new types of heads. so you have to actually did he have 2350e9 this movement in the same sort cultural way on these different types of platforms. remember, many of the actors that are using these sort of social media technologies are actually youth that were born in the west, themselves. so this is a very, very complicated set of networks and governments would show defeat by cutting off these accounts in my opinion. >> erica says let them stay on social media. government and law enforcement use it is. why can't they do the same. is is twitter the new battlefield? how should the united states government respond to the islamic state group? >> i am a
powerful message. it is being perceived as a violent message. howo you think governments should be responding, particularly regional leaders like al-malaki or the gulf regimes? >> yeah. gid? >> go ahead. first, please. okay. okay. >> sorry. my $0.02 on this is that this is a multi-headed snake. if you cut off any single sort of system of mediation like twitter banning various accounts, the snake will grow new types of heads. so you have to actually did he have 2350e9 this...
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. >> to be voted in by popular vote rather than presidential vote, it will be a huge shift of power. howis this going to change things? >> it will bring turkey into unchartered waters for some time. that is extremely popular with temperament not particularly moderate. in the short-term for investors means two things. whether this new arrangement will work, whether a relationship between the presidency, the government and the parliament will work. secondly, no report for the next 12 or 10 months. if you look at the election in august, there will be a change of leadership in their party. we're going to have a general election in june 2015. you can forget about reforms right now. >> what about the fact that these policies are intrusive as far as the central bank is concerned? we have a far different central bank policy than we need in the country. >> the pressure in the central bank will continue. the cabinet will become weaker. there is a question mark looking over next year. we will take economic portfolio, as well. what is done is seen as leaving his job. the pressure on the central bank
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says how are we going to execute this and how are we going to turn this into a commercial machine, which is what steve jobs did. so are we going to get a power supply and how are we going to gather all together? so whether it's the people with the microchip or otherwise, they usually have a visionary engineering time and also a business type and that all together and creates things like apple and intel. >> putting the innovators together, crowd sourcing a little bit. >> the internet was invented in order to allow people to collaborate on their research. that was the original done by the defense department, which is if you want people to help this, we can share things. so i thought why don't we see if it still works that way. so i put them online for everyone to read and oddly enough i got 18,000 comments in the first week for one chapter. and a lot of this had great stuff. one of the great colorful characters in this book, stewart brand, he interviewed the well, which is one of the only online services, this guy should the computer system for the first time and he was there at the creation of so many different things where they are involving
says how are we going to execute this and how are we going to turn this into a commercial machine, which is what steve jobs did. so are we going to get a power supply and how are we going to gather all together? so whether it's the people with the microchip or otherwise, they usually have a visionary engineering time and also a business type and that all together and creates things like apple and intel. >> putting the innovators together, crowd sourcing a little bit. >> the internet...