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so, surprisingly little pushback. and from the democrats, there was always the fear that if you protested this new interpretation, you would fall victim to the punitive nature of the lincoln administration in dealing with what it regarded as seditious press. i think the second part of the question, lincoln's biggest mistake where journalism is concerned was probably trusting that horace would be a loyal man as henry raymond, the founder of the "new york times." he would drop the reservation in 1964 and not only supported anybody but lincoln for the republican nomination, but after years of supporting abolition years of attacking all the things one would expect from horace greeley, he proved willing in the late summer of 1864, to actually sacrificed the proclamation for immediate peace. and that is where grilli and lincoln separated. co-chair varon: can we take just a minute then have the perspective on the perspective of the press and could the -- in the confederacy? the davis do much? could he have done more? >> i am
so, surprisingly little pushback. and from the democrats, there was always the fear that if you protested this new interpretation, you would fall victim to the punitive nature of the lincoln administration in dealing with what it regarded as seditious press. i think the second part of the question, lincoln's biggest mistake where journalism is concerned was probably trusting that horace would be a loyal man as henry raymond, the founder of the "new york times." he would drop the...
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so, surprisingly little pushback. and from the democrats, there was always the fear that if you protested this new interpretation, you would fall victim to the punitive nature of the lincoln administration in dealing with what it regarded as seditious press. i think the second part of the question, lincoln's biggest mistake where journalism is concerned was probably trusting that horace would be a loyal man as henry raymond, the founder of the "new york times." he would drop the reservation in 1964 and not only supported anybody but lincoln for the republican nomination, but after years of supporting abolition years of attacking all the things one would expect from horace greeley, he proved willing in the late summer of 1864, to actually sacrificed the proclamation for immediate peace. and that is where grilli and lincoln separated. co-chair varon: can we take just a minute then have the perspective on the perspective of the press and could the -- in the confederacy? the davis do much? could he have done more? >> i am
so, surprisingly little pushback. and from the democrats, there was always the fear that if you protested this new interpretation, you would fall victim to the punitive nature of the lincoln administration in dealing with what it regarded as seditious press. i think the second part of the question, lincoln's biggest mistake where journalism is concerned was probably trusting that horace would be a loyal man as henry raymond, the founder of the "new york times." he would drop the...
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i get a lot of pushback. a lot of pushback from within the press corps. people were -- part of this washington press corps coming straight at the baltimore really. there was a lot of pushback. people wondering how she was getting interviews with president clinton and she is not in the pool. i got a lot of pushback. >> let's break it down into three categories. you write about not only your interactions with other reporters, your interactions with presidents, but, of course, press secretaries. talk about a couple of those moments. moments. start under the bush administration. tony snow was the knew press secretary. what happened with this tar baby comment. >> the 1st day he came into the press briefing he was a rock star in chief. typically your downstairs doing the work. you have your designated seat and feel comfortable that i can wait until the last minute and come up and get your seat. that was not the case to my surprise. every seat was taken standing room only. i was on i was on the right side of the briefing room against the wall. there was a questi
i get a lot of pushback. a lot of pushback from within the press corps. people were -- part of this washington press corps coming straight at the baltimore really. there was a lot of pushback. people wondering how she was getting interviews with president clinton and she is not in the pool. i got a lot of pushback. >> let's break it down into three categories. you write about not only your interactions with other reporters, your interactions with presidents, but, of course, press...
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and i got a little bit of that, and i got a lot of pushbackment pushbackment -- pushback.by me being such a new by, coming straight out of baltimore, really, there was a lot of pushback, and people were wondering, wait a minute how is she getting these interviews with president clinton, how is she getting this and is she's not in the pool? i got a lot of pushback for hit. >> host: let's break it down into three categories because you write about not only your interactions with other reporters and your interactions with presidents but, of course press secretaries too. talk about a couple of those moments. start under the bush administration. tony snow was a new, the new press secretary. what happened with the tarbaby comment? >> guest: oh, my gosh, the first day, the first day he came into the the press briefing, he was a rock star in chief when he came in. so many people were in that room i couldn't even get in my seat. and typically when you're in the white house, in the briefing area you're downstairs doing your work or upstairs doing your work, and then you have your de
and i got a little bit of that, and i got a lot of pushbackment pushbackment -- pushback.by me being such a new by, coming straight out of baltimore, really, there was a lot of pushback, and people were wondering, wait a minute how is she getting these interviews with president clinton, how is she getting this and is she's not in the pool? i got a lot of pushback for hit. >> host: let's break it down into three categories because you write about not only your interactions with other...
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when he spoke out about that, there was a huge pushback, pushback from the government that said you can'talk like this. so there was a lot of pressure on my father, to a point where we could not reasonably return to sri lanka without his or our life not being in some sort of jeopardy, so we filed for refugee status. the canadian government, out of the goodness of their heart, gave us refugee status, and then we stayed, and literally life as we knew it just abruptly stopped, and we had to start all over again. no house, no clothes, no nothing. and fast forward, i'm sitting here with you. so, it's pretty -- it is crazy. it's probably not supposed to turn out this way. but it did. emily: did you go from being well-off to having almost nothing? chamath: nothing. we had nothing. we grew up on welfare until i was 18. my first job out of college, i made $55,000. i remember i showed that to my parents, because they complained when i took this job. but i took a job in finance because i felt this -- i saw this number. and i told them afterwards, you have to realize, like, i remember what it was lik
when he spoke out about that, there was a huge pushback, pushback from the government that said you can'talk like this. so there was a lot of pressure on my father, to a point where we could not reasonably return to sri lanka without his or our life not being in some sort of jeopardy, so we filed for refugee status. the canadian government, out of the goodness of their heart, gave us refugee status, and then we stayed, and literally life as we knew it just abruptly stopped, and we had to start...
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to not be seen in partisan terms. >> the clinton pushback is swizer is this partisan guy. all these conspiracy theories before the book was out. >> the media is saying what is your answer? they are not giving that response. that reflects poorly on the clinton campaign. they attack the author which as we know again, "the new york times" took it forward and started investigating it further. it became a bigger story. >> not all media outlets have gone crazy on this. the morning shows and nbc have done two stories this week but nothing on the cbs evening news. i find it inexplicable. reporters often get material from people sources who have strong view points axes to grind. that is not unusual, but how do you deal with that? >> you have to deal with what is the news here? i think because there was a lack of disclosure here there was a $2 million loan not disclosed. that ties into the early issue about the e-mails with hillary clinton. i do think you have to judge this source has an axe to grind, but look at the news. that is what peter schweizer said. this is legitimate. >> on
to not be seen in partisan terms. >> the clinton pushback is swizer is this partisan guy. all these conspiracy theories before the book was out. >> the media is saying what is your answer? they are not giving that response. that reflects poorly on the clinton campaign. they attack the author which as we know again, "the new york times" took it forward and started investigating it further. it became a bigger story. >> not all media outlets have gone crazy on this. the...
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. >> the clinton camp's pushback focused on schweitzer's background writing for breitbart.com, advising george w. bush's white house and sarah palin. >> it's a book that's written by a former bush operative, who's a reporter for that agust news operation, brighteitbart.com, or has been in the house. >> fox news aired a program on donors pushing a uranium deal. >> for that deal to go through, it needs federal approval and one of the person who has to approve that deal is secretary of state hillary clinton. >> who as senator clinton was vigorously opposed to these kind of buys from countries into u.s. property? >> joining us now to analyze the coverage mercedes a former bush white house official. bob cusack, editor in chief of "the hill." and joe trippi democratic strategist and a fox news contributor. when you get into the russian-controlled uranium company that gave millions to the foundation half a million to bill clinton for his speech needed state department approval while hillary was secretary, are you surprised by the depth of the reporting, just by "the new york times" alone? >> a
. >> the clinton camp's pushback focused on schweitzer's background writing for breitbart.com, advising george w. bush's white house and sarah palin. >> it's a book that's written by a former bush operative, who's a reporter for that agust news operation, brighteitbart.com, or has been in the house. >> fox news aired a program on donors pushing a uranium deal. >> for that deal to go through, it needs federal approval and one of the person who has to approve that deal is...
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the most pushback came from the business community. here's the city of vaccination who said, quote, requiring a production oriented business to cut production by 20% or more may be the deciding factor between a business staying open, closing doors or laying off employees. yesterday in sacramento governor brown met with state business leaders to talk about how to meet the 25% mandatory reduction in water use. the governor has ordered to cut water use on state campuses, golf courses, cemeteries and other large landscapes. the order would also cut watering of plants and grass on public street medians. as californians tighten up their water use the state wants to make sure businesses do the same. the president of the california alliance for golf says it will not be cheap or easy. >> going to see brownout areas. you're going to see turf grass removed and put in there with some landscape tolerant to the area. >> reporter: now, if these standards are not met, local water districts could face steep fines. but the state water resources board is
the most pushback came from the business community. here's the city of vaccination who said, quote, requiring a production oriented business to cut production by 20% or more may be the deciding factor between a business staying open, closing doors or laying off employees. yesterday in sacramento governor brown met with state business leaders to talk about how to meet the 25% mandatory reduction in water use. the governor has ordered to cut water use on state campuses, golf courses, cemeteries...
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>> there certainly has been pushback. you know, on one of the -- this is part ideological. i mean, there are those who are attempting to push the point of view that social security is running out of money and needs to dramatically be changed. i always point out the fact that in the 80 years of its existence, social security has always run a surplus. it's always actually brought in more revenue than it's paid out. you had, during that entire period of time, that surplus being spent on other government priorities. now, you do have a situation where, beginning in the early 2030s, because of a demographic shift, you won't have enough money coming in, for the first time ever, to pay all the expenditures going out. but there are little fixes we can do to the system now that don't include benefit cuts. >> mm-hmm. >> we just make these fixes now, we could actually extend the program to 2100. i'm very concerned that, as a country, we're getting away from these sort of retirement-security programs and privatizing everything. there
>> there certainly has been pushback. you know, on one of the -- this is part ideological. i mean, there are those who are attempting to push the point of view that social security is running out of money and needs to dramatically be changed. i always point out the fact that in the 80 years of its existence, social security has always run a surplus. it's always actually brought in more revenue than it's paid out. you had, during that entire period of time, that surplus being spent on...
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there is some pushback in recent months they formed a working group to establish this new role and it says they should go shackle free and most there's a risk for flight or the risk of staff in visitors. shackling soon -- shackling should be a last resort. this order is important to ensure it becomes a last resort rather than a brink of -- rather than a blanket policy. jummy: and arrest made in the shooting death of an aspiring rapper. his body was found in a parking lot in seat pleasant, near the d.c. border. he was filming a music video when a handgun fired. an update on the donovan hotel murder. officers say an e-mail could be connected to the murder. if you have information about that e-mail address, contact police. police believe a woman meant to rob the man, but at some point, she stabbed him several times. she pleaded not guilty, claiming it was self defense. today, president obama is in utah. he will hold a roundtable on clean energy and clean energy jobs. it is taking place at hill air force days. this is his first visit to utah. iran's president says they will abide by the a
there is some pushback in recent months they formed a working group to establish this new role and it says they should go shackle free and most there's a risk for flight or the risk of staff in visitors. shackling soon -- shackling should be a last resort. this order is important to ensure it becomes a last resort rather than a brink of -- rather than a blanket policy. jummy: and arrest made in the shooting death of an aspiring rapper. his body was found in a parking lot in seat pleasant, near...
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the school is spanneding by its decision to suspend ahmed despite the pushback from the community. date said yes and there are' going to go to dinner that night instead. >> tough lesson for him. >> never say bomb. in a plane. at a school. on a newscast. >> thanks for joining us. our next news kp cast is tonight at 5:00. >> have a wonderful day and we'll see you on monday. >>> see ya. brper >>> today on access hollywood live the grey's anatomy shocker, steve. everybody's talking about rip mcdreamy, it's unbelievable. >> we're also looking at billy one of the greatest mcdreamy moments of all time to do with the hair. >> something you wouldn't be able to do. >> but you will like it. >>> we're hours away from the bruce jenner sit down. diane sawyer is teasing us with more you're fired up with that. >> all that teasing, diane, stop the teasing. steve harvey is back with us tonight. hollywood awards with steve. >> and monthly challenge, everything's under $100. >> it's all yoga. >> yeah. >> access hollywood live starts right now. come
the school is spanneding by its decision to suspend ahmed despite the pushback from the community. date said yes and there are' going to go to dinner that night instead. >> tough lesson for him. >> never say bomb. in a plane. at a school. on a newscast. >> thanks for joining us. our next news kp cast is tonight at 5:00. >> have a wonderful day and we'll see you on monday. >>> see ya. brper >>> today on access hollywood live the grey's anatomy shocker,...
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jon: elizabeth, take on the pushback. you heard john podesta say this is reporter that was a bush operative and has an axe to grind against the clintons, that kind of thing. >> yeah really this is the same playbook that the clintons have been using for years. in the '90s when they're facing all the scandals they say it is vast right-wing conspiracy. that is what they're going to use. podesta this is woven together conspiracies. we disclosed so much, unprecedented but really not combating any of the details these benefits that the donors allegedly looked like they received. and that is really the problem that she is going to have. she is out there in new hampshire saying that, just every day american. fact she is not an everyday american. she is person of power who once again is in a scandal that she used her power for personal gain. jon: yeah. kind of interesting, betsy, she is taking on ceo pay. that seems to be one of the issues that she wants to campaign against, like high pay is a bad thing. how does that going to fly
jon: elizabeth, take on the pushback. you heard john podesta say this is reporter that was a bush operative and has an axe to grind against the clintons, that kind of thing. >> yeah really this is the same playbook that the clintons have been using for years. in the '90s when they're facing all the scandals they say it is vast right-wing conspiracy. that is what they're going to use. podesta this is woven together conspiracies. we disclosed so much, unprecedented but really not combating...
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this all comes after major pushback from the youth soccer teams. 49ers wanted to buy the field for $15 million. the idea was to use the land for parking. but the city council members say that the team undervalued the land. now the 49ers have taken their proposal off the table. >> kpix 5's devin fehely on a public relations blitz that paid off for the kids. >> reporter: it shouldn't surprise anyone that the 49ers had their eye on this property. it is 11 acres of prime real estate that's literally in the shadow of the brand-new stadium but the city council member who managed to put the brakes on this proposal says she was blindsided a bit by the financial terms. she says that this was shaping up in her opinion to be a back room sweetheart deal that was great for the 49ers and virtually no one else. >> i was not going to give away the property at a fraction of the value and i was not going to evict the soccer commute from their park without a relocation plan paid for the by the 49ers. >> reporter: the 49ers tried to frame this as a setback rather that their initial proposal was meant to b
this all comes after major pushback from the youth soccer teams. 49ers wanted to buy the field for $15 million. the idea was to use the land for parking. but the city council members say that the team undervalued the land. now the 49ers have taken their proposal off the table. >> kpix 5's devin fehely on a public relations blitz that paid off for the kids. >> reporter: it shouldn't surprise anyone that the 49ers had their eye on this property. it is 11 acres of prime real estate...
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you'll see more of what's happening and more pushback across the country. most americans did not realize it was legal to discriminate in so many places. >> gail do you run on this? do lawmakers get pressured to defend this? >> i think it's an issue that we would prefer not to have on the table. we have so many things to take about whether it is jobs and the economy, the health issues in our state. this is not something we want to run on. we'd like to see this solved. we'd like to see the entire law repealed and then let's get on with business that really matters to folks. a living wage a minimum wage. >> all right. great to have you with us tonight here on "the ed show." remember to answer tonight's question there at the bottom of the screen. share your thoughts with us on twitter. like us on facebook at ed show. >>> coming up primary colors -- now the call for more democratic voices in the 2016 race for the white house. what is the hold up? is this some new strategy to not announce? >>> plus update on the iranian nuclear talks. audible safety beeping the n
you'll see more of what's happening and more pushback across the country. most americans did not realize it was legal to discriminate in so many places. >> gail do you run on this? do lawmakers get pressured to defend this? >> i think it's an issue that we would prefer not to have on the table. we have so many things to take about whether it is jobs and the economy, the health issues in our state. this is not something we want to run on. we'd like to see this solved. we'd like to...
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. >> even with all of the pushback? i find this interesting, mr. de will, a, delaney.en with all the pushback and the corporate dollars at stake and the injurious atmosphere to the economy of indiana, they still have got their feed dried in concrete on this? >> yes, sir. the speaker and the president of our senate stood with 15 to 20 leading business executives who to a person said let's do this little fix and then let's get the big deal. let's go forward and protect folks on these issues. even though they stid there, the they have not agreed to even vote on the issue, let alone what way we would vote. there's a lot of learning going on. but i have to tell you, they are learning. they're slow, but they're coming along, ed. >> yeah. it's a sad state of affairs, no doubt. >> it is. there's no doubt. >> you have a lot of friends, mr. takei? >> we have a lot of friends in indiana, and in particularly in indianapolis, and they are outraged. i think it's important for the people of indiana to know the legislators they have. representative delaney stands for the best indiana.
. >> even with all of the pushback? i find this interesting, mr. de will, a, delaney.en with all the pushback and the corporate dollars at stake and the injurious atmosphere to the economy of indiana, they still have got their feed dried in concrete on this? >> yes, sir. the speaker and the president of our senate stood with 15 to 20 leading business executives who to a person said let's do this little fix and then let's get the big deal. let's go forward and protect folks on these...
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pushback from the homeless and their advocates. about the city's on- going policy of sweeping them. they gathered at the site of the now- closed- 'jungle' encampment to denounce the sweep of a camp near story road late last week. during that incident they say, a woman was allegedly hit and injured by machinery. while she was still inside her tent. long- time homeless advocate pastor scott wagers says, the sweeps are not working. because the homeless often return to those same camps within days of their eviction. they say the real problem is the lack of affordable housing. >> thats what i heard was the strategie sweep the homeless until they get tired, and can no longer stand living here >>:they spend a lot of money sweeping and getting them to leave the county. that is the strategy i heard. >> pam :unless and until more affordable housing can be built, wagers and other homeless advocates believe, the best short -term solution. is to establish a legal campsite for the homeless. at least one high- profile public official - county supervisor dave cortese, who attended today's protest,
pushback from the homeless and their advocates. about the city's on- going policy of sweeping them. they gathered at the site of the now- closed- 'jungle' encampment to denounce the sweep of a camp near story road late last week. during that incident they say, a woman was allegedly hit and injured by machinery. while she was still inside her tent. long- time homeless advocate pastor scott wagers says, the sweeps are not working. because the homeless often return to those same camps within days...
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there was some pushback from the governor's own party. a state rep said they should force the governor to either veto or sign the first bill and not allow him to hide behind state legislators. that didn't happen. it was passed by both chambers with wide margins. two important elements here, chris. we heard walmart congratulating the governor recalling the first bill and i spoke with the organizers of the protest that had been here for the past couple of days and said to me these two bills, now won a law. they chose the lesser of two evils but would prefer no evil. chris? >> all right, victor. thank you very much. the final destination of these two laws made all the more remarkable by the journey to get there. fast and furious. what started as a non-event of state politics became the main event for an entire nation of culture conflict like none other we've seen in recent history with power players joining forces like never before. in no small irony, in seven days, witnessed developments of near biblical proportions. take a look. >> today i
there was some pushback from the governor's own party. a state rep said they should force the governor to either veto or sign the first bill and not allow him to hide behind state legislators. that didn't happen. it was passed by both chambers with wide margins. two important elements here, chris. we heard walmart congratulating the governor recalling the first bill and i spoke with the organizers of the protest that had been here for the past couple of days and said to me these two bills, now...
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comcast is ditching its merger with time warper cable because of pushback from regulators. the official number has announcement has not been made but could come as soon as tomorrow. leon: tonight i have the on he of helping the montgomery county coalition for the homeless celebrate its 25th anniversary. the gala raised more than $150,000 to high pressure help in homelessness and they set out on the mission to end homelessness among all veterans in montgomery county by 2016. and congressman delaney received the distinguished service award. he was on the 4:00 show today. alison: how iron iguodala. leon: and thanks to tammy darvish for helping me emcee the event because i was not 100%. alison: probably didn't help your voice. but a great cause. leon: a great cause and great people. i love what they do. alison: fantastic. weather wise if you are out and about at all, it is chilly. steve: and tomorrow even colder especially during the moring hours. the freeze manning for parts of the -- warning for parts of the area. temperatures not so bad. 50 degrees. winds out of the of the n
comcast is ditching its merger with time warper cable because of pushback from regulators. the official number has announcement has not been made but could come as soon as tomorrow. leon: tonight i have the on he of helping the montgomery county coalition for the homeless celebrate its 25th anniversary. the gala raised more than $150,000 to high pressure help in homelessness and they set out on the mission to end homelessness among all veterans in montgomery county by 2016. and congressman...
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. >> there was pushback from students like the sophomore. >> that you do not have my best interest in mind as a woman and a minority and a student on the campus. if this doesn't go against that policy, then i don't want to go here anymore. [ applause ] >> reporter: and with the cross hairs through their fraternity, the 14-month-old fraternity brothers that will use their hateful racial views and urges rape, saying f consent. >> the e-mail caused such a massive disruption, that there needs to be some sort of response, much more aggressive. >> reporter: but they have decided that they cannot expel or punish him on legal grounds. they would call all of this a teachable moment, but his critics say that the time for teaching is over. at the university of maryland, scott broom, wusa9. >> and the controversy is spreading, fueling the new movement to change the name of bird stadium. which turns out that the name for the president who did not oppose segregation back in the 30s and the 40s. >>> well today the american university students rallied to call for mandatory sexual assault prevention c
. >> there was pushback from students like the sophomore. >> that you do not have my best interest in mind as a woman and a minority and a student on the campus. if this doesn't go against that policy, then i don't want to go here anymore. [ applause ] >> reporter: and with the cross hairs through their fraternity, the 14-month-old fraternity brothers that will use their hateful racial views and urges rape, saying f consent. >> the e-mail caused such a massive...
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i don't understand the pushback. that's what's confusing me. >> the push intak from the idea that we had. >> you do agree, there are pockets again show this again, there are pockets of poverty in america that hasn't gotten better over the past few years. >> you are missing my point. >> we agree, right? >> we agree on pockets of poverty. on the nature of the crisis. i'm quoted in the daily news. that's my quote that america is in crisis. but i think the issue is is how do you move forward and what i'm going to say is that and i push back. i was mayor. i had limited ability and limited power. you need the help of zbiefts. you need the help of federal governments. why is it in baltimore there was rightfully so tremendous tax incentives to build a water front. to build the stadiums where were the tax incentives and the public investment to rebuild the neighborhoods that are in trouble? >> hold on a sec, again, mr. mayor, we agree with you. we're not talking about mayor, we're talking about federal government, the state g
i don't understand the pushback. that's what's confusing me. >> the push intak from the idea that we had. >> you do agree, there are pockets again show this again, there are pockets of poverty in america that hasn't gotten better over the past few years. >> you are missing my point. >> we agree, right? >> we agree on pockets of poverty. on the nature of the crisis. i'm quoted in the daily news. that's my quote that america is in crisis. but i think the issue is is...
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it's reportedly because of pushback from regulators. the official announcement has been made but could come as soon as later today. the merger would have joined the two biggest cable companies in the u.s. people who preordered the apple watch are starting to get their orders right now. deliveries again today but some owners might have to wait at least two months for their apple watches. right now, there's only one store in the u.s. where customers can go in and buy one, a watch. that's maxfield, a boutique in los angeles. the cost ranges from $349 to all the way up to $17,000. wow. dry and sunny and even a little cool today. but we could see some rain by the end of the weekend. doug hill back with the last look at the forecast coming up next. jummy: ok. rain pushing in this weekend. doug: sure are. sunshine all day today. gorgeous. clear and cold tonight. freeze watch north and west of the metro area and through the weekend, we'll call for sunshine tomorrow with clouds in the afternoon and after 5:00 or 6:00, that's when the rain chance
it's reportedly because of pushback from regulators. the official announcement has been made but could come as soon as later today. the merger would have joined the two biggest cable companies in the u.s. people who preordered the apple watch are starting to get their orders right now. deliveries again today but some owners might have to wait at least two months for their apple watches. right now, there's only one store in the u.s. where customers can go in and buy one, a watch. that's...
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. >> before we started, i was really prepared for some sort of backlash or pushback. >> if it is new you know, it is satanic and evil and should be condemned and done away with immediately. >> but attorney says he got that reaction when he got, wrote a blog supporting the mosque. >> there are some mosques that are very separated and if you are coming to a mosque and you are not getting the same spiritual experience you will stop coming to the mosque which is the case to are a lot of women in the community. >> we realized they were carrying that sense of not having equal space in the mosque so they came here and filled a catharsis that happened there. >> lekovic says these prayer services were never intended to replace the traditional mosque, nor are they reinterpreting the koran. >> never let us become jaded, disheartened overwhelmed. >> obviously we feel deeply misunderstood because when you turn on the tv you see these women as being objectified or oppressed or silenced or liberated if they leave the faith and the truth is that the women's mosque accepted what american women are al
. >> before we started, i was really prepared for some sort of backlash or pushback. >> if it is new you know, it is satanic and evil and should be condemned and done away with immediately. >> but attorney says he got that reaction when he got, wrote a blog supporting the mosque. >> there are some mosques that are very separated and if you are coming to a mosque and you are not getting the same spiritual experience you will stop coming to the mosque which is the case to...
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the majors have tried but got pushback from the players union. so today, san francisco stepped in and banned it. backed by a new study from ucsf saying boys are more likely to chew tobacco if the pros are doing it. >> no question. i think we try to set an example. >> reporter: san diego padres player sony gwynn died last year from cancer. often seen with a wad of tobacco in his mouth. he showed the baseball field the dangers of chewing. >> i think he is a big name that died because of it. some people have steered clear bauds because of it. >> reporter: some say the ban is politicians gone wild. >> i think it is up to their own personal discretion. if they want to destroy their lives, that's their business. >> reporter: for brandon belt, it didn't take city hall telling him hot no to chew. a family friend and a experience made him never want to chew. >> i threw up many times and haven't done it since. >> reporter: mark kelly, kpix5. >> the vote is set for next week. if the ban passes, it will go into effect next january. as far as enforcing it, th
the majors have tried but got pushback from the players union. so today, san francisco stepped in and banned it. backed by a new study from ucsf saying boys are more likely to chew tobacco if the pros are doing it. >> no question. i think we try to set an example. >> reporter: san diego padres player sony gwynn died last year from cancer. often seen with a wad of tobacco in his mouth. he showed the baseball field the dangers of chewing. >> i think he is a big name that died...
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. >> it would have been great for opening the day to be 100 percent done and the construction pushbackg to have with the nasty winter we had. >> the outfield holes are covered with tarps decorated with memorable moments in the career of ernie banks, "mr. cub" who died in january, they are supposed to be seeing tremendous new video boards, the one in left field is ready to go tonight, but work on the other one right field will start in court. >> business owners say the new video boards block their bird eye view and will force them to close, they say a revenue sharing agreement with the cub prohibits teams from blocking their views but on thursday a federal judge denied their request to stop construction, most cubs fans are taking the setbacks in stride. >> i have to give them credit for at least trying to get it together. >> when you have been waiting since 1908 to celebrate your next world series championship the delays are just part of the game. >> chris martinez cbs news, chicago. >> glor: took a bit of a joyride recently, newly released footage shows him taking the controls of a wor
. >> it would have been great for opening the day to be 100 percent done and the construction pushbackg to have with the nasty winter we had. >> the outfield holes are covered with tarps decorated with memorable moments in the career of ernie banks, "mr. cub" who died in january, they are supposed to be seeing tremendous new video boards, the one in left field is ready to go tonight, but work on the other one right field will start in court. >> business owners say...
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have you faced any pushback? >> not really because we have a talent strategy to we are recruiting talented students who earned their place come international student, domestic students, east-west and north-south, immigrant born, u.s.born, doctor, legal status to all types. we have a ton strategy. the students have earned their place, .1. by having a talent strategy it has elevated the whole school. our ranking is higher, our prestigious hire because we are recruiting smart students are making it count. >> so going off about you working states more like in california where you have so many resources, like the university of california which has announced the commitment to building on the daca student program and you are in states where there's absolutely nothing how do you deal with it that the vision when you are talking to a student who is in a state that might not a welcoming to them? what do you say to them? >> >> in a lot of the areas, a lot of it is coaching and a lot of it is a much leadership as well. and w
have you faced any pushback? >> not really because we have a talent strategy to we are recruiting talented students who earned their place come international student, domestic students, east-west and north-south, immigrant born, u.s.born, doctor, legal status to all types. we have a ton strategy. the students have earned their place, .1. by having a talent strategy it has elevated the whole school. our ranking is higher, our prestigious hire because we are recruiting smart students are...
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this i do think there will be a little bit of a pushback and a little bit of a correction in terms ofow the laws are enforced and where it's available. john: if you're going to say you're going to regulate and tax and normalize, you have to have the right public safety issues in place and that. you deal with people who are smoke or high while they're driving. it's hard to detect. how do you get the tests that work? all that stuff is frural stuff. in the end, if we can deal with alcohol, we can also deal with pot and i think people will figure it out. mark: up next, what happens when new hampshire hosts almost all of the g.o.p. candidates in one weekend? it's republicans gone wild. we'll talk about it with our special guest, new hampshire republican king pin, tom wrath, after the break. ♪ mark: the curbside bobble heads. the republican candidates and potential candidates for president marched on national new hampshire this weekend and while no one made any obvious big news there was a lot of stuff happening behind the scenes and a lot that laid the groundwork for the future. we're goin
this i do think there will be a little bit of a pushback and a little bit of a correction in terms ofow the laws are enforced and where it's available. john: if you're going to say you're going to regulate and tax and normalize, you have to have the right public safety issues in place and that. you deal with people who are smoke or high while they're driving. it's hard to detect. how do you get the tests that work? all that stuff is frural stuff. in the end, if we can deal with alcohol, we can...
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the plan and pushback. >> communities across california are looking for ways to better manage their limitedlto specifically looking at its building code, proposing something that's not common in how houses are built now but seems to be common sense in the face of shrinking water. >> reporter: the palo alto city council is considering tough new conservation requirements for new homes and remodeling products. >> the gray water when you wash your clothes will be diverted to your landscaping. i think homeowners will appreciate that in times of drought. >> reporter: it will require builders to install a separate set of pipes capture water from the washing machine then used to water landscaping or a garden. laura smith says faced with the severe drought the requirements just make sense. >> i think california is desperate and this is a lot easier to do in a construction phase than as a retrofit. >> reporter: others say the city should find a way to help homeowners offset the additional cost. >> i think it's a good idea but i also think it's kind of unfair to force on people if it's going to cost t
the plan and pushback. >> communities across california are looking for ways to better manage their limitedlto specifically looking at its building code, proposing something that's not common in how houses are built now but seems to be common sense in the face of shrinking water. >> reporter: the palo alto city council is considering tough new conservation requirements for new homes and remodeling products. >> the gray water when you wash your clothes will be diverted to your...
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but there is pushback that there is tons of pushback. this is the end of the gilded age. you have never in our history have had a bigger gap between rich and poor until just a few years ago during the wall street peak. but you have rockefellers, guggenheim's, j.p. morgan, who hated roosevelt. morgan said, when roosevelt left office in 1909, went off to africa for your, they asked that for a year, -- for a year, they asked morgan what he thought, he said i trust some lion will do his duty. [laughter] timothy: that's how they felt about him. and j.j. hill who built the railroads here. they are sort of gnawing at this public domain. they don't like these national forest designations. they are used to getting land for free. the railroads have gotten the land grants that are still with us in montana. so they fight roosevelt. there is one more characteristic i should mention before i move on your. you had a united states senator here once named william clark. and he wanted to be the richest man in the world. he was utterly corrupt and fairly honest about his corruption. he made
but there is pushback that there is tons of pushback. this is the end of the gilded age. you have never in our history have had a bigger gap between rich and poor until just a few years ago during the wall street peak. but you have rockefellers, guggenheim's, j.p. morgan, who hated roosevelt. morgan said, when roosevelt left office in 1909, went off to africa for your, they asked that for a year, -- for a year, they asked morgan what he thought, he said i trust some lion will do his duty....
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i would give you a little pushback on your characterization that we have a lot of democrats who are against free trade. democrats are generally for fair trade. we want to make sure that when we passed a trade agreement in the united states, we are getting a good deal and that when it comes to balance, we are addressing trade deficits we have with the nations involved but at the same time, we make sure that we have labor standards that are up to par, so that workers are treated fairly and paid a living wage. so that environmental standards are strong, that we don't have an agreement that runs roughshod over the environment, that when it comes to balance for businesses and regulations for consumers, that we have good strong rules in place. those are things that i know president obama has been meticulously negotiating. i have confidence that we have a chance to get the best possible agreement we can get and i am going to take a close look at it, as are many of my colleagues. kathy: just to follow up on steve's questions, a lot of democratic constituency groups specifically labor groups are sus
i would give you a little pushback on your characterization that we have a lot of democrats who are against free trade. democrats are generally for fair trade. we want to make sure that when we passed a trade agreement in the united states, we are getting a good deal and that when it comes to balance, we are addressing trade deficits we have with the nations involved but at the same time, we make sure that we have labor standards that are up to par, so that workers are treated fairly and paid a...
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commentator about a young woman, a young, brash, talented woman there would have been tremendous pushback, saying she's too young versus some older, experienced male candidate. i think that would have been a real problem. >> yet there's been virtually no backlash. >> well -- >> a little bit, but not -- >> i agree. i think that was out of line, but it's her opinion. >> it's her opinion, that's fine. >> the thing about rubio, he got coverage. he was overshadowed by hillary clinton. on the other hand, all of the second-tier republican candidates have suffered. ted cruz is a young, eloquent, son of immigrants, first-term senator. >> he has that first week. let's talk about the kind of coverage, ed. rubio released a tax plan this week and it's gotten almost no coverage. what did pounce around the net was "the new york observer" getting a high school photo of him doing a chippendale skit wearing no shirt. but shouldn't we focus on issues a bit more? >> we should. and now with the internet and tweets, everyone wants to do something that's going to get a little clicks. the goofy photo of marco ru
commentator about a young woman, a young, brash, talented woman there would have been tremendous pushback, saying she's too young versus some older, experienced male candidate. i think that would have been a real problem. >> yet there's been virtually no backlash. >> well -- >> a little bit, but not -- >> i agree. i think that was out of line, but it's her opinion. >> it's her opinion, that's fine. >> the thing about rubio, he got coverage. he was...
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this is why you're getting pushback from the broadband providers, because they're
this is why you're getting pushback from the broadband providers, because they're
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martha: that will get a lot of attention and pushback from capitol hill. >> reporter: pushback.ou could see you it's a grab the lapel and shove back. take a look at what bob menendez is saying about this notion of perhaps removing cuba from the list of state sponsors of terror. he says it would represent another significant misstep in a misguided policy. it's both discouraging and alarming to read about unwarranted pressure the white house to rush the state department's review process. there are a lot of people who are incredibly emotional about this issue. you heard marco rubio talk about this. this will get a lot of attention as the president tries to push forward this notion of the obama doctrine. martha: bob menendez has not been shy about is view of the administration's policies. bill: just a day into his presidential bid rand paul making headlines. critics asking whether he has an issue with reporters or whether he just likes a good old debate. martha: storms ripping through the country's middle section with hail. if that hits huh on the head or hits your car it will do to
martha: that will get a lot of attention and pushback from capitol hill. >> reporter: pushback.ou could see you it's a grab the lapel and shove back. take a look at what bob menendez is saying about this notion of perhaps removing cuba from the list of state sponsors of terror. he says it would represent another significant misstep in a misguided policy. it's both discouraging and alarming to read about unwarranted pressure the white house to rush the state department's review process....
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my question is about the pushback from the youngest grades. at my school they have the yearly regular common core standardized testing but not for kindergarten yet. we measure in a different way by what's expected of them. >> i agree with you, teachers of younger children have a really important role to play in terms of speaking loudly about what science tells us about of elemental. pre-k provides an opportunity to provide what is a high-quality school, assuming you can't believe in the test data you get from four -year-olds. there is a new test for a new test for kindergarten admissions which is an academic material that was never included before. it's unlikely to be valid in terms of what it's trying to do. i do believe there is ability. parents who come into kindergarten, when you have a child they always say children will develop at their own weight and age. what's important is that they're thriving and happy and then all the sudden that rhetoric comes to a halt and if you don't learn to read by third grade you're doomed forever and won't
my question is about the pushback from the youngest grades. at my school they have the yearly regular common core standardized testing but not for kindergarten yet. we measure in a different way by what's expected of them. >> i agree with you, teachers of younger children have a really important role to play in terms of speaking loudly about what science tells us about of elemental. pre-k provides an opportunity to provide what is a high-quality school, assuming you can't believe in the...
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obviously if they get a big softening in the day that we would perhaps get pushback, but it must be raisedright? how do you know the situation has improved if the prime rate is north of 1%? >> once the rates are zero they can go negative. a couple of european countries have proven that. you are right, at some point they have to go out but all the data is supporting the delay exiting the policy. >> which countries are going to be more affected in this part of the world? >> by the delay? >> finally normalizing monetary policy. >> i honestly don't think it's a big issue. we have spoken of it at nausea and. the fact that they are so bearish in emerging markets is because of the fed move and the big problem they now have is convincingly outperforming. if you look at relatives earnings numbers turning in the favor of emerging markets a think we are in the process of a protracted short squeeze and people need to get along emerging market equities in china taiwan, or even russia or brazil those markets are doing quite well, expectations are so bad it's quite easy to beat them. >> you never know, t
obviously if they get a big softening in the day that we would perhaps get pushback, but it must be raisedright? how do you know the situation has improved if the prime rate is north of 1%? >> once the rates are zero they can go negative. a couple of european countries have proven that. you are right, at some point they have to go out but all the data is supporting the delay exiting the policy. >> which countries are going to be more affected in this part of the world? >> by...
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have you faced any pushback? >> not really because we have a talent strategy to we are recruiting talented students who earned their place come international student, domestic students, east-west and north-south, immigrant born, u.s.born, daca, legal status to all types. we have a talent strategy. the students have earned their place, point one. by having a talent strategy it has elevated the whole school. our ranking is higher, our prestigious hire because we are recruiting smart students are making it count. >> so going off about you working states more like in california where you have so many resources, like the university of california which has announced the commitment to building on the daca student program and you are in states where there's absolutely nothing where in georgia and documents to are banned from enrolling in many of the public colleges and universities. how do you sort of deal with a decision like when you're talking to a student who is in california versus a student was in a state that migh
have you faced any pushback? >> not really because we have a talent strategy to we are recruiting talented students who earned their place come international student, domestic students, east-west and north-south, immigrant born, u.s.born, daca, legal status to all types. we have a talent strategy. the students have earned their place, point one. by having a talent strategy it has elevated the whole school. our ranking is higher, our prestigious hire because we are recruiting smart...
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this is why you're getting pushback from the broadband providers, because they're worried about how title ii impacts their broad or services, not -- broader services, not any potential violations of net neutrality which, by and large with a few exceptions, they've lived under for the past decade. so it's really important that we have that discussion about broader broadband policy and that we have it soon. let's not get rid of protections in order to have it. >> host: christopher lewis walter mccormick, julian hattem is with "the hill" newspaper. >> c-span, created by america's cable companies 35 years ago and brought to you as a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. >> today the united states institute of peace and the woodrow wilson center hold a discussion on the politics of a nuclear deal with iran. participants include former congressman jim slatly of kansas and howard berman of california former national security adviser stephen hadley, and a former member of iran's parliament. live coverage begins at 9:30 a.m. eastern here on c-span2. >> u.n. secretary general ba
this is why you're getting pushback from the broadband providers, because they're worried about how title ii impacts their broad or services, not -- broader services, not any potential violations of net neutrality which, by and large with a few exceptions, they've lived under for the past decade. so it's really important that we have that discussion about broader broadband policy and that we have it soon. let's not get rid of protections in order to have it. >> host: christopher lewis...
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. >> pushbacks from those students. >> that you do not have my best interest in mind as a woman and a minority on this campus. when you are more concerned about trying to make me less angry because you should be concerned about making me feel more safe. >> and the 14-month-old e-mail made public on march 12 to the fraternity brothers. it uses the hateful tests, urging rape, saying f consent. exposing her, that they have decided it cannot expel or punish him on legal grounds. minority student leaders don't buy it. >> when the institution is not allowed to promote that hostile environment. >> reporter: he has met with their family. >> and it was enormously emotional. we were in tears. he was so remorseful that parents were so apologetic. they're not excusing it, i'm not excusing it. but legally, our council is telling us in an independent body that you cannot sanction because it had -- because this is what our country stands for. and especially when it is not leading to any action that it is a private communication among friends
. >> pushbacks from those students. >> that you do not have my best interest in mind as a woman and a minority on this campus. when you are more concerned about trying to make me less angry because you should be concerned about making me feel more safe. >> and the 14-month-old e-mail made public on march 12 to the fraternity brothers. it uses the hateful tests, urging rape, saying f consent. exposing her, that they have decided it cannot expel or punish him on legal grounds....
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there was huge pushback. there was a lot of pressure on my father to a point where we just couldn't reasonably return to sri lanka without his life for our life not being in some shortage of pretty. so, we felt for refugee status. the canadian government out of the goodness of their hearts gave us refugee status. it is probably not supposed to turn off the tray but it did. emily: did you go from being fairly well off having him was nothing? guest: my first job out of college, i made 55 thousand dollars. ira member i showed that to my parents. they complained when i took this job but i took a job in finance because i saw this number and i told them, i have to realize, i know for fact that when i saw your joint tax return, the most amount of money was $32,000. they grind it out, they did everything. they put us in good schools they found a way to give us music lessons. how do you do that on $32,000? my mother was a housekeeper initially. they could take the equivalency exams to become a nurse. my dad started to
there was huge pushback. there was a lot of pressure on my father to a point where we just couldn't reasonably return to sri lanka without his life for our life not being in some shortage of pretty. so, we felt for refugee status. the canadian government out of the goodness of their hearts gave us refugee status. it is probably not supposed to turn off the tray but it did. emily: did you go from being fairly well off having him was nothing? guest: my first job out of college, i made 55 thousand...
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my question is about the pushback from the youngest grades. at my school they have the yearly regular common core standardized testing but not for kindergarten yet. we measure in a different way by what's expected of them. >> i agree with you, teachers of younger children have a really important role to play in terms of speaking loudly about what science tells us about of elemental. pre-k provides an opportunity to provide what is a high-quality school, assuming you can't believe in the test data you get from four -year-olds. there is a new test for a new test for kindergarten admissions which is an academic material that was never i
my question is about the pushback from the youngest grades. at my school they have the yearly regular common core standardized testing but not for kindergarten yet. we measure in a different way by what's expected of them. >> i agree with you, teachers of younger children have a really important role to play in terms of speaking loudly about what science tells us about of elemental. pre-k provides an opportunity to provide what is a high-quality school, assuming you can't believe in the...
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the pushback is so strong chief white house correspondent ed henry reports the white house and clintoneeling
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about three weeks in as the effort was stalled and the islamic state was able to push -- pushback that, the u.s. began to intervene. it has notably not been conducting airstrikes and on march 25, the united states started conducting airstrikes. a few days before that, it started providing intelligence to the iraqi military and suddenly iranian advisors and militias backed by them, the generous -- the general stepped away. at that moment, the battle he came a u.s. led operation. i wanted to make a note because it is such a notable shift in the war. it was the first time we had seen iranian influence retreat and it is interesting we are talking about that today because we are seeing the prime minister of iraq claim victory over isis and that effort shift away. i think it was an opportunity because we saw the threat of having iran having so much play over the battle plan there was what came next. few would have the iranian influence on iraqi government, on the outcome of iraq at large. this is an opportunity to take some of the influence back if you will. militarily, it was becoming dange
about three weeks in as the effort was stalled and the islamic state was able to push -- pushback that, the u.s. began to intervene. it has notably not been conducting airstrikes and on march 25, the united states started conducting airstrikes. a few days before that, it started providing intelligence to the iraqi military and suddenly iranian advisors and militias backed by them, the generous -- the general stepped away. at that moment, the battle he came a u.s. led operation. i wanted to make...