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. >> ford understands there is .reat demand for more spectrum we are working with her colleagues to come up with the sharing solution, were working at our colleagues -- we are working with the federal communications commission. >> watch monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >> 2016 marks the 50th anniversary of the national historic preservation act. next, university of massachusetts amherst professor max page talks about the future of historic preservation in america. we interviewed mr. page at this year's annual meeting of the organization of american historians in providence, rhode island. it's about nine minutes. when was the national historic preservation act passed? >> it was the culmination of years of destruction of national landmarks. it was designed to protect and celebrate the american buildings
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in addition to representing a suno, you also represent a new chapter for the reat state of louisiana, one i hope that is also resilient, one resilient as well. and there's no doubt we have challenges to overcome. we're still dealing with the largest budget deficit in the state.y of our we've seen the largest cuts to higher education in the nation atr the last eight years and the same time, the highest increases in tuition, in the eight over the last years. we continue to have the highest incarceration rate in the we should not. not eople in louisiana are more sinister and more criminal than people elsewhere, and we shouldn't put them in prison to a greater extent than the rest of the country. [applause] so while i'm very frank about the challenges we face as a that ii want you to know am also genuinely optimistic about the future of louisiana. and that is largely because of the bright individuals seated in of e seats right in front me. and now, we can never should never guarantee qual of outcomes in our state, but we must guarantee quality of that says that quality higher education is
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. >> oh, oh, no. reat is everywher. and it only takes one mosquito bite to transmit it.hat's why you need to protect your dog with heartgard plus. just one tasty real-beef chew every month helps keep your dog safe all year long. test dogs for infection prior to use. in rare cases digestive and neurological side effects have been reported. for more information, contact your vet. get your dog out of hiding. ask your vet about heartgard plus. the vet's number 1 choice. for those who've missgone to extremespe. to escape their unrelenting nasal allergy symptoms... houston: news alert... new from the makers of claritin, clarispray. ♪ welcome back. clarispray is a nasal allergy spray that contains the #1 prescribed, clinically proven ingredient. nothing is more effective at relieving your sneezing, runny nose and nasal congestion. return to the world with new clarispray. and 99% perspiration.n here's to the 99%. gold bond powder spray. anytime. anywhere. stay cool, america. >>> every day, every week on "right this minute" we get closer to the future of back to the future promis
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applause] they want to rebuild our crumbling infrastructure and reate 13 million jobs. [cheers and applause] and the people of west virginia and the people of kentucky and the people of oregon understand that in the year 2016, we have got to make public colleges and universities tuition-free. cheers and applause] and at a time of massive income and wealth inequality where the of 1% owns almost as much wealth as the bottom 90%, the people of oregon -- the people of oregon and kentucky and west virginia know that it is high time for the wealthy and large corporations to start paying their fair share of taxes. cheers and applause] without victory tonight in west virginia, we have now won 19 ries and caucuses in states. cheers and applause] and let me be as clear as we can be, we are in the campaign to win the democratic nomination. cheers and applause] and we are going to fight for every last vote in oregon, kentucky, california, the dakotas. cheers and applause] now we fully acknowledge, we are good in arithmetic that we have an uphill climb ahead of us. but we are used t
applause] they want to rebuild our crumbling infrastructure and reate 13 million jobs. [cheers and applause] and the people of west virginia and the people of kentucky and the people of oregon understand that in the year 2016, we have got to make public colleges and universities tuition-free. cheers and applause] and at a time of massive income and wealth inequality where the of 1% owns almost as much wealth as the bottom 90%, the people of oregon -- the people of oregon and kentucky and west...
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they can do this without .reating chaos in the market mark: what numbers on friday would completely derailune? the expectations is for an increase of one agencies 2000 which was the same as prior months. is there a number? is a very likely number that could derail june? gilles: i am not so sure. .t may not be the number itself in might be more about the unemployment rate. the kind of activity data we get, because lately the fed has moved a lot away from this raten -- if the employment unexpectedly or to rise, the market expects a small drop. that might be an issue. .2k: the average earnings. -- you need that ticking higher. onles: yellen was earnest friday. she gave herself a lot of room to maneuver. the data on wages was wobbly at least, hard to read. is the i would frame it decision on the timing, yes, may have been risen by the data we it is a matter of convenience. their minds seem to be much clearer. moes, merrill lynch . stay with the pulse. plenty coming today. can vw start moving forward since the emissions scandal in september? without -- profits world beating pace of economic gro
they can do this without .reating chaos in the market mark: what numbers on friday would completely derailune? the expectations is for an increase of one agencies 2000 which was the same as prior months. is there a number? is a very likely number that could derail june? gilles: i am not so sure. .t may not be the number itself in might be more about the unemployment rate. the kind of activity data we get, because lately the fed has moved a lot away from this raten -- if the employment...
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calendar inlding the month of may and we see that basically ce reating cash opportunities.we have seen a tightening of spreads in the ugly, early days. edt the picture is the f is on some sort of tightening mode. how much longer can it last? pic up have had this now, but how much longer will now,last is a -- pick up how much longer will this last is a slowdown? global investors are looking for yields and they are looking for some stability and they can get that in the u.s. credit market right now. as will continue for a while. there is some time for the uncertainties, but we think that the u.s. market is a relative safe haven compared to others. scarlet: what does this mean in terms of volatility? does this affect follow till of the, not just in terms of credit, but in other classes -- affect volatility, not just in terms of credit, but in other classes? mark: i have an example of a company mentioned to be in the market that would finance its acquisition and transactions like that would affect positively the market. transactions in europe could be big transactions and they
calendar inlding the month of may and we see that basically ce reating cash opportunities.we have seen a tightening of spreads in the ugly, early days. edt the picture is the f is on some sort of tightening mode. how much longer can it last? pic up have had this now, but how much longer will now,last is a -- pick up how much longer will this last is a slowdown? global investors are looking for yields and they are looking for some stability and they can get that in the u.s. credit market right...
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sitting at home and watching television, you have a man who is an expert on terrorism, that, to me, is a reat compliment. on june 16, i came down that beautiful escalator at trump tower. this is nice, but it does not remind me of this one. it was a big day. i just said, we have to do it. there are some things we can do to make america great again. we are never going to do it. if hillary clinton gets in, i do not know if our country can ever recover. yesterday, i named a large number of judges, and i will be adding to that, that are highly respected judges. they come out of heritage, different groups that have recommended very strongly. they really recommended strongly. these are great judges. we will be adding additional ones, chris. it is outstanding. one of the most important things, always security first, right? one of the most important things we will be doing, whoever the next president is, is naming judges. probably naming the justices of the united states supreme court. they will take us in a certain direction, either down the tubes, or through the roof. i will tell you, through the oo
sitting at home and watching television, you have a man who is an expert on terrorism, that, to me, is a reat compliment. on june 16, i came down that beautiful escalator at trump tower. this is nice, but it does not remind me of this one. it was a big day. i just said, we have to do it. there are some things we can do to make america great again. we are never going to do it. if hillary clinton gets in, i do not know if our country can ever recover. yesterday, i named a large number of judges,...
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wait for nats cont/cesar---dramtico reate de unaexcursionista hicieron ls bomberos del condaddcontra departamentdealguacil ya que los vehculode los paramdicos y rescatist nopodan acceder a es lugar...--- la vctima fue socorrida inmediato y trasladada a unhospital dlocal cesar --- en texas una emresde oleoductos fue acusada dederrame de petrleo en elcondado de santa barbara...take vo ---''plnll americ pipeli'' y uno sus empldos enfrentan 46 cargos vinculas al derramamientoreportado en mayo del año pasado... ---los fiscales investigaronposibles irregularidadesen relacin a la rotura dea bera que en el combustiba las playas... cesar --- p sendo aÑo csecutivo una escuela de area de la hia logro que todos sus estuaes que estan a punto de graduse fueran aceptado en la unersidad...--- estamos hablando del 0% de sus alumnos... pero comolograr este objetiv take 2 box ---andra bmudez en excliva hablo con ellos y nos tiene los detalles... saraadelante, en donde te encuentras? live cg from the fiel(sana) esta cunidad el sur de san jose tiene muchas razonesasentirse orgullosa de estaescuela.e trat
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my question is, you mentioned sherman fought a heart for to .reate a soft peace in contemporary times it seems we are fighting a software in many-- a soft war in places, and these continue, and we have a hard peace. one comment i have is enhanced interrogation techniques, these individuals are not entitled to labor code protections. to be entitled to the code you have to be in full uniform. guess my question is, if sherman was general or present for a day -- or president for a day, would hard war be justified to create soft peaces everywhere we are. we have multiple soft wars that will grow like a virus because we are not doing what sherman did in terms of bringing about closure. todd: i love questions like this . these questions tell me that history is relevant. it is not just something fun. we want to understand what happened because of the relevancy. that is what i mentioned. this area of sherman's career, counter insurgency, has not been explored. i wish i knew the answer. you're making me think about it. this is the thing i always say, you may not by a single thing i say, but wha
my question is, you mentioned sherman fought a heart for to .reate a soft peace in contemporary times it seems we are fighting a software in many-- a soft war in places, and these continue, and we have a hard peace. one comment i have is enhanced interrogation techniques, these individuals are not entitled to labor code protections. to be entitled to the code you have to be in full uniform. guess my question is, if sherman was general or present for a day -- or president for a day, would hard...
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and i darted -- started helping with my family to trying to reate some more stability. my mother had graduated from college when i was 18. once i had graduated from high school, so she had got an job rather quickly. but so i'm working a job. my father's working a job. my mother is. host: so you're contributing to the family pot, as it were? caller: yes, sir. host: if any of the three of you lost your job, what would that do to your economic security? lost my job had during high school, but i had picked up another one within i think two months. host: ok. did it affect the economic security of the family? caller: it -- not really. we had to cut back on what we were spending. we had to kind of conserve our energy, especially in the house with electronics and heating, you know. but we were able to get by. host: so as somebody who's a product of the middle class, do you think you're going to do better than your parents? what's your outlook? caller: i think that generally, i would do -- i'm not going to say i would do better than them. i would say if i go out and i get my edu
and i darted -- started helping with my family to trying to reate some more stability. my mother had graduated from college when i was 18. once i had graduated from high school, so she had got an job rather quickly. but so i'm working a job. my father's working a job. my mother is. host: so you're contributing to the family pot, as it were? caller: yes, sir. host: if any of the three of you lost your job, what would that do to your economic security? lost my job had during high school, but i...
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>>reat but 'cause that scene i wasn't ' sure if it was a comedy and iomd know it's been billed as a comedywhat about neighbors two? we saw the interviews leading up to thisnt movie.ov >> yeah, neighbors two alsoborsa opens up today.opens before i get to that i got toi t mention angry birds. this is the new film based on bd the app and obviously we all a know this game really well but t the problem is is it too late though? it's been likes threere or four years.or fou i feel like they could haveulha released this movie awhilewh back. but here's the cool thing.he cog if you love the game, they give you a complete third actct of basically birds flying and fd destroying tng it's awesome.it's that part really worked. wke the problem is they're tryingy' to find a story line in the first two acts and it doesn't a really work overall.e the voice casting is great.. jason sudeikis and josh gad josa who you know as olaf from f froze sunday.y. the best voice in the movie isvs sean penn and as i mentionedn dd earlier this week allison allis he does is grunt the entirehe e film and it's very, very ver f
>>reat but 'cause that scene i wasn't ' sure if it was a comedy and iomd know it's been billed as a comedywhat about neighbors two? we saw the interviews leading up to thisnt movie.ov >> yeah, neighbors two alsoborsa opens up today.opens before i get to that i got toi t mention angry birds. this is the new film based on bd the app and obviously we all a know this game really well but t the problem is is it too late though? it's been likes threere or four years.or fou i feel like...
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. > i note that when the questioning about china is a reat came out, to american colleagues. what's that threat? things about this. 1980s, or example, in the americans asked chinese scientists, who is your national nuclear threat when you develop your missile defense technology? the chinese scientists would have the same reaction. what is that? that's because at that time china and the united states were friends. he chinese missile defense program was aimed to missile defense technology, rather than to conquer any similar strategy. so these are the very good examples of how we have problems or complications and the very strong response to linten's point that china's nuclear submarine is good for coercing japan. my response is that if china wants to use this for nuclear deterrence vis-a-vis the united states, china has to go step by step to extend the range. hina cannot jump from 0 to 0,000. >> i'm hank. i spent 54 years in defense including three years in the .s. navy where i was off a huge u.s. fleet in 1958. but i also spent in my 28 years in the office of secretary of defe
. > i note that when the questioning about china is a reat came out, to american colleagues. what's that threat? things about this. 1980s, or example, in the americans asked chinese scientists, who is your national nuclear threat when you develop your missile defense technology? the chinese scientists would have the same reaction. what is that? that's because at that time china and the united states were friends. he chinese missile defense program was aimed to missile defense technology,...
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reat tthe we >>> six players and coachesd got the boot from yesterday's rangers blue jays game afterch clearing brawl. it came after jose bautista bti was hit by a pitch from the rangers matt bush. matbu then bautista split into the rangers odorf. thankfully it was the lastast time these two teams will meet l in the regular season.ea >>> and a woman in florida should recover just fine r despite being bit byec a small s shark who just would not givest up.e now the woman came out of thet f ocean in boca raton on sundayn n with the 2-foot shark stilll attached to her arm.edher ar the shark actually died whileal the woman waited for emergency y crews but it did not let go of its grip.its grip. the moral of the story is wetori know that sharks bite and theyhy hurt i'm sure but you alsoou a should not mess with a baseball player named rough r neck ordorf.rd stay away from that guy.uy. >> lesson learned. lea wisdom martin.sdom >> words of wisdom. wf wi >> i know, right.>> i k >> we'll rename that segmentt s words of wisdom. wis >> there you go.>> >> thank you. t >> coming up fox news mornin
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matt king at citigroup has that ,reat chart showing the poor the waiters, the busboys are doing great people like vonnie quinn are doing great. it is everybody else in the middle. neil: this has been a theme for quite some time. there was an article recently in the wall street journal talking about the significant increase in knowledge workers, for example. i think a lot of the, we are going to lose our jobs to robots and automation, this is the so-called lump of labor fallacy. you have productivity which increases labor to do other things. you i happen to agree with on the road barth frenzy. -- robot frenzy. neil: labor power is picking up. tom: from mail data of macro economic research. in our next hour, ricky leavy. ♪ [ soft music ] e.t. phone home. when you find something you love, you can never get enough of it. change the way you experience tv with xfinity x1. .rancine: this is surveillance european stocks rising, oil climbing to around $44 a barrel. base metals clawing back some of the losses we saw yesterday. the yen sinking as we expect the boj to do more. i am in zurich as w
matt king at citigroup has that ,reat chart showing the poor the waiters, the busboys are doing great people like vonnie quinn are doing great. it is everybody else in the middle. neil: this has been a theme for quite some time. there was an article recently in the wall street journal talking about the significant increase in knowledge workers, for example. i think a lot of the, we are going to lose our jobs to robots and automation, this is the so-called lump of labor fallacy. you have...
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or are they less likely to be a reat if a sod were still stronger. i might have my first interjection here. i thought the president used a -- where thought senator paul may go, where we do way to what is the best ensure that you are successful? biased, but i would ismit the textbook example the way president bush 41 went to war. even when out and got the rest .ill he was able do get a use of force resolution against a date. she narrowly got a vote of the senate 52-48 supporting it. he went out of overwhelming force on the ground to make sure what he was going to do was going to be successful. did not go to baghdad the way people were pushing him to do. people to payher for the war. that were cost $70 billion. the people who we were helping paid the balance. i submit to you that is a way to go to war. certainly when you undertake that effort you have forces available necessary to get the job done, do that and no more, come on home. >> senator menendez. >> i appreciate you having this hearing. i appreciate secretary baker and security advisor donelan f
or are they less likely to be a reat if a sod were still stronger. i might have my first interjection here. i thought the president used a -- where thought senator paul may go, where we do way to what is the best ensure that you are successful? biased, but i would ismit the textbook example the way president bush 41 went to war. even when out and got the rest .ill he was able do get a use of force resolution against a date. she narrowly got a vote of the senate 52-48 supporting it. he went out...
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since the art competition was reated in 1982, over 650,000 entries have been submitted. the congressional art competition is an opportunity to recognize and encourage the artistic talent of our nation's bright and talented youth. the winner of this prestigious award in each congressional district will have his or her art work hung on display for one year in the cannon tunnel of the u.s. capitol. today i rise to recognize the artistic ability of a young woman from the second congressional district in west virginia, kay la. from capital high school in charleston. she is the winner of the 2016 second congressional district of west virginia's congressional art competition. congratulations. her entry, human water basin, was chosen from dozens of outstanding entries this year. the competition was opened to all high school students in the second congressional district of west virginia. she is pictured here receiving her first place prize with the west virginia cabinet secretary, kay good win, of the department of education and the arts. . wish ke to thank them and them the best
since the art competition was reated in 1982, over 650,000 entries have been submitted. the congressional art competition is an opportunity to recognize and encourage the artistic talent of our nation's bright and talented youth. the winner of this prestigious award in each congressional district will have his or her art work hung on display for one year in the cannon tunnel of the u.s. capitol. today i rise to recognize the artistic ability of a young woman from the second congressional...
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we labor so our economies can reate opportunity where prosperity goes, not just to the many.but to theether, we're on the forefront n the fight against climate change, to preserve our laciers, to protect indigenous peoples of the arctic. and in our own countries around he world, we stand for the dignity and equality of all people. of our nordic friends are familiar with the great and philosopher grunby. among other causes, he hampioned the idea of the folk that , education that was was not just made available to the elite, but to the many, for prepared son active citizenship, that improves society. the folk school movement spread, including here to the united states, and one of those schools was in the state tennessee. it was called the highlander folk school. highlander, especially during the 1950s, a new generation of to share came together their ideas and strategies for advancing civil rights. for advancing equality and for advancing justice. and we know the names of some of hose who were trained or participated in the highlander school. aleigh albert, john lewis, dr. martin luther
we labor so our economies can reate opportunity where prosperity goes, not just to the many.but to theether, we're on the forefront n the fight against climate change, to preserve our laciers, to protect indigenous peoples of the arctic. and in our own countries around he world, we stand for the dignity and equality of all people. of our nordic friends are familiar with the great and philosopher grunby. among other causes, he hampioned the idea of the folk that , education that was was not just...
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that h more and more clouds will comeul back into the forecast.nto the o so, at 11:00 a.m., great,reatew clouds starting to penetrate the high pressure.high by 2 o'clock, 73 degrees.3 deee and then later on i think basically we become mostly cloudy. high thin clouds. they'll thicken up. we'llth be kind of muteded sunshine, if you will.il may make for a gorgeous sunsetst for some of us.someus. 74 to 75 for a high hh temperature and just to showands you the next seven days, ofays, course tomorrow wet, ugly, rainy, 62. next week, though, we warm w right into the upper 70's and ad the lower to mid 80's. so, i leave you with somethinght to look forward to.o. that's how i want to leave to l you. >> and we like it. gary, you're all good. goo >> you could do no wrongo w today, gary.y, >> i'm sure i did somethingomet wrong. >> talking about saturday andatr rain but we not going to go there. >> live in the moment today.t td >> i know how are you. i khow >> here's what we wants wh everybody to do.everybod take gary's advice head outside right now especiallyll if you're in dupont circle.tir we her
that h more and more clouds will comeul back into the forecast.nto the o so, at 11:00 a.m., great,reatew clouds starting to penetrate the high pressure.high by 2 o'clock, 73 degrees.3 deee and then later on i think basically we become mostly cloudy. high thin clouds. they'll thicken up. we'llth be kind of muteded sunshine, if you will.il may make for a gorgeous sunsetst for some of us.someus. 74 to 75 for a high hh temperature and just to showands you the next seven days, ofays, course tomorrow...
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it's pretty clear, you continue ave to be a math and i was reat in math to make it. don't have to be good in math to know no nation can sustain itself wlen it's giving people, the rush and-end of the count riday over crrs are fer $800 without contributing a dime. the in report found president obama seeking new 00 316 for every new get. more than the that's just minaldbogming in word ment that's mind bogilling. 13 of 18,000 that president obama sought to provide to every illegal imgravent minor, person into the ey've come country to get here and i have een here all hours, no one comes cross that board una kpped. you can't get across the rio reand four-year-old, six yeered, eighth-year-old children. i have seen them come up from the bank and at the are being helped and you see a woman helping this child and the child is looking to her for answers nd and she up there and says, who r oh, this your child? i don't know her all. ut we call it unkpped. ap the president wants for iffer new illegal immigrant under 18 hich the article point is is more than he would seek out for
it's pretty clear, you continue ave to be a math and i was reat in math to make it. don't have to be good in math to know no nation can sustain itself wlen it's giving people, the rush and-end of the count riday over crrs are fer $800 without contributing a dime. the in report found president obama seeking new 00 316 for every new get. more than the that's just minaldbogming in word ment that's mind bogilling. 13 of 18,000 that president obama sought to provide to every illegal imgravent minor,...
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but when you reated language, the concern we have is that it would actually stop the activation of the levy in the -- levee in the first place. understand, when these levees were first built, there were certain key points that were pressure released valves. the point was one of those. so as it rises, the army corps of engineers has explained through a process of when to go in and when we say crevice, we mean we have to actually put explosive charges into the levee to relieve the pressure so that other areas -- this is the way the system was built. it was a design by engineers to work this way originally. the concern that we have is not with the fact that it should be built back, because i agree with the gentleman, it should be built back, but the way the language actually reads, we're not sure that it would actually stop the army corps of engineers from doing what it is that they're required by law to do and that is to use that pressure release valve in times of emergency. it is true, we've only had to use it twice since those systems have been put in place. it is a sad thing when it o
but when you reated language, the concern we have is that it would actually stop the activation of the levy in the -- levee in the first place. understand, when these levees were first built, there were certain key points that were pressure released valves. the point was one of those. so as it rises, the army corps of engineers has explained through a process of when to go in and when we say crevice, we mean we have to actually put explosive charges into the levee to relieve the pressure so...
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exceptions that is everybody on ost whatever side of this issue we're on, is that if we're under there are reat, if missiles being launched against us, obviously, the commander in hief would have the power to make an imminent response and the president said this in 2011 unless there's an imminent threat, and i he tioned him on libya and said there was an imminent threat to benghazi. i always thought it was to the united states, not to a foreign. f we make the standard that a threat to an imminent city around the world would be okay for the president to unilaterally begin a war because any city around the world was under imminent threat, i think standard that's absurd. wouldn't you recognize the standard at least to be to the united states or to a military base of ours or to some sort of asset of ours? you look at, but if article 51 of the un charter, it says that any country that feels they need assistance can call on nother un member state to assist them, and that's exactly into appened when we went kuwait and kick iraq out of kuwait. it wasn't an imminent threat to states.ted there was no thr
exceptions that is everybody on ost whatever side of this issue we're on, is that if we're under there are reat, if missiles being launched against us, obviously, the commander in hief would have the power to make an imminent response and the president said this in 2011 unless there's an imminent threat, and i he tioned him on libya and said there was an imminent threat to benghazi. i always thought it was to the united states, not to a foreign. f we make the standard that a threat to an...
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ironically, this is the least -- joining us now is russell price. .reat to have you with us the fed has least data dependent ever? russell: i would disagree. concern, is not a mostly, indicators have been pushed higher by a few components. medical care costs and housing, primarily. we are not seeing the same pressures on inflation that we normally would. on the unemployment side, i would say the unemployment rate is -- there is more slack in the economy today than what that 5% currently shows. it is easy when you are up in the bleachers criticizing the people weighing the game. if you were the fed, what would you have them do? russell: stay the course, i think we are doing a pretty good job. they get a lot of criticism from people in my position. they have been recognizing that there is more slack in the , that the economy is growing, but at a slowerthat there are concerns and deflation is still a risk, certainly as we have seen in europe and japan. it is why i think they have been appropriate. maybe this year, we get one or two hikes. the economic data has to improve. jonathan: the cri
ironically, this is the least -- joining us now is russell price. .reat to have you with us the fed has least data dependent ever? russell: i would disagree. concern, is not a mostly, indicators have been pushed higher by a few components. medical care costs and housing, primarily. we are not seeing the same pressures on inflation that we normally would. on the unemployment side, i would say the unemployment rate is -- there is more slack in the economy today than what that 5% currently shows....
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cit >>> plus why one of thene of e country's most powerful powerfu republicans is not ready to reat supportmp. we're back in just 30 seconds.e. ♪ >>> 8:09 the time.8:09 t let's talk about the race for ar the white house.th donald trump look aig head tok d the general leck but republican house speaker paul ryan says not so fast holding out on anast endorse many.ny although they're bothot republicans they don't see eyeah to eye. they plan to meet next week.. republican committee chairman ca priebus thinks they'll work outk their differences. hillary clinton is dealing witho fb i.e. male invn estigation.esa one much her aids waser aidas interviewed by the fbi uma abbott one of hess closest aidst while she was secretary ofecetar state.st the government is investigatingg whether sensitive information ii was mishandled that wasedhat wa clinton's e-mails.n'mails. >> more than 80 thou san people, 80,000, in a canadian town t escaping a wildfire.ilir fire still burning in the townrn of fort mcmurray.ormcm that is in alberta.. thousands of people had to be tb airlifted last night like 8,000 people ai
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and take an extra 20% off with your reat sale priced saturday early bird gifts for mom!inja blender... and fine jewelry. plus - everyone gets kohl's cash! kohl's. >>> back now at 7:51. let me be the fifth person to welcome carson back. >> good to see you again. >> beyonce's tour is the hot ticket to get. she was performing in raleigh. look at this video. the concert goers captured. looks like a normal concert, except a guy is in a folding chair, nose deep in a book. unphased by the beyonce show going on around him. the video went viral. fan s could not dpras p hograsps possible. a fan said, i would sell my soul there were people supportive of him. daniel tweeting, i want to be this guy when i grow up. a local station tracked the man down. he likes beyonce. he's into '50s, '60s, '70s music. the book was a greek version. the eighth time reading the book. >> why was he there? >> to me, it's the look of a guy who brought his daughter. >> parked the car and said, i'll be here. >> we've seen the video. >> did you read whatever that was? >> i was reading a michael c conley book
and take an extra 20% off with your reat sale priced saturday early bird gifts for mom!inja blender... and fine jewelry. plus - everyone gets kohl's cash! kohl's. >>> back now at 7:51. let me be the fifth person to welcome carson back. >> good to see you again. >> beyonce's tour is the hot ticket to get. she was performing in raleigh. look at this video. the concert goers captured. looks like a normal concert, except a guy is in a folding chair, nose deep in a book....
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>> we will reat a time it momentarily. >> i have a question, jeff. you mentioned the contingency, the 5 million. is that just for the united health care? >> yes, ma'am. >> so there's contingency reserve for blue shield as well? >> yes, ma'am. >> you said there was additional people to this plan -- early retirees and employees and it looked to me like they were decreased. >> no, actually open enrollment. i don't have the number. would you happen to know the number? the question is how many people did we add in 2016 to uhc >> you don't have open enrollment yet. >> no, for this year. >> i thought this was this year's statistics, no? >> no, this is the end of december. we have added -- oh, okay, they are there. my bad. >> but it went down, it didn't go up. >> wait a second. wait a second. maybe i misstated something. >> the end of 2015. 619 and for the actives? >> we have the expert in the enrollment. >> heather chianello, united health care. i remember looking at the master open enrollment. what happened is we did have post-65 retirees leave the plan be
>> we will reat a time it momentarily. >> i have a question, jeff. you mentioned the contingency, the 5 million. is that just for the united health care? >> yes, ma'am. >> so there's contingency reserve for blue shield as well? >> yes, ma'am. >> you said there was additional people to this plan -- early retirees and employees and it looked to me like they were decreased. >> no, actually open enrollment. i don't have the number. would you happen to know...
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cause criticism because what do you mean by the media and they don't act together and i get that but reat the book. "the new york times" did a profile on better markets and referred to us as occupy wall street's suit wearing cousin.es we are in policy debates and fighting everywhere from the regulatory agencies to congress to the executive branch to the media trying to provide a countcount counter i want wave to the ind where policymaking is made. the cost of the american people is another thing and better markets did a report on the cost of the crisis, which i will hold up, you should go to our website, bettermarkets.com, and this report shows the cost of the crisis to the united states alone, the crash of 2008 is going to be more than $20 trillion. you are absolutely right when you talk, paul, about the issues affecting the american people and the fact they haven't broke through in the media. >> on whether the american people are ready to forgive the banks. we started talking about the five billion fine with the justice department and last week news of golden sachs is getting? into the
cause criticism because what do you mean by the media and they don't act together and i get that but reat the book. "the new york times" did a profile on better markets and referred to us as occupy wall street's suit wearing cousin.es we are in policy debates and fighting everywhere from the regulatory agencies to congress to the executive branch to the media trying to provide a countcount counter i want wave to the ind where policymaking is made. the cost of the american people is...