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now it is out of ate north and rison in the cooler air.ou can see the front clearly defined right this.th we've got a storm and this is a big one. denver today, close to 80 degrees. tomorrow, blizzard conditions. the blizzard warning fromea milis right on down toward denver. high wind warnings and high wind watches. a nasty storm and it will have wan impact on thether it moves across the country. out ahead of it, it brings in warmer air. we're cool today, or rather tomorrow andthursday. we'll get a chance at rumbles of thunder. great for the capitals game. saturday, 3:00 ge downtown. yeah. beautiful for that capitals game. 72 osu ay. a better chance of showers and maybe a thunderstorm there before we starto see thunderstorms in the 60s. and then back to the 70s. te thing we do see there. there is no 40s. no 3s. even overnight low temperatures. the coolest we see is >> thank you. >>> coming up, the wizards head into the off-season with plenty of questions. plus, the nats' young stars show up in philly tonight. >>> hey, guys, justin hartley
now it is out of ate north and rison in the cooler air.ou can see the front clearly defined right this.th we've got a storm and this is a big one. denver today, close to 80 degrees. tomorrow, blizzard conditions. the blizzard warning fromea milis right on down toward denver. high wind warnings and high wind watches. a nasty storm and it will have wan impact on thether it moves across the country. out ahead of it, it brings in warmer air. we're cool today, or rather tomorrow andthursday. we'll...
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they are taken the oats of allegiance or swallowing the yellow dog to be let out of the .rison camps they are taking and both to the united states to go home. some of them stay in those prison camps through august, maybe longer. >> and other question, maybe the gentleman here? >> i've never understood this whole parole process before. this was in an era when there weren't centralized databanks on the internet. if somebody surrendered in and got a parole and it was on a piece of paper that they had to surrender their weapons, and they walked home, and they were challenged by a cavalry patrol on their way home and said, i've been paroled, i've got this piece of paper, how would the union not know it's -- how would the union know it's not a forgery? just understanding the whole thing. >> you are right to point out that there is no overarching system. the parole lists that are created in appomattox, i'm going to defer some of these those lists at the company level, at the regimental level, officers are compiling lists, unlike these men who are going in individually. then there is the par
they are taken the oats of allegiance or swallowing the yellow dog to be let out of the .rison camps they are taking and both to the united states to go home. some of them stay in those prison camps through august, maybe longer. >> and other question, maybe the gentleman here? >> i've never understood this whole parole process before. this was in an era when there weren't centralized databanks on the internet. if somebody surrendered in and got a parole and it was on a piece of...
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they spied on james rison at "the new york times" because he reserved a leak.hone records and other communications and so on. and at "the new york times" ," d home emails. james rosen, who you know, formerly of the fox news channel now. his parents, who live in new york. this is the obama administration, which is the heartthrob, still of -- >> tucker: i don't remember anybody standing it -- i have been to these dinners. i don't remember anybody standing at the head of the room lecturing obama. >> no, they cheered him and toasted him. he also bombed more countries than any president since world war ii. he targeted and killed americans overseas without due process. nobody seems to mind any of this stuff. it was a lovefest. year after year. now suddenly the first amendment is under threat, not because they have kick news organizations that provide him with unfavorable coverage off of air force one are out of the press. that jim acosta problem. cnn, if it were an actual news organization, what have pulled him out of the white house long ago. he is not -- he can't b
they spied on james rison at "the new york times" because he reserved a leak.hone records and other communications and so on. and at "the new york times" ," d home emails. james rosen, who you know, formerly of the fox news channel now. his parents, who live in new york. this is the obama administration, which is the heartthrob, still of -- >> tucker: i don't remember anybody standing it -- i have been to these dinners. i don't remember anybody standing at the...
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patient advocates say rison insulin cost have led to many insulin patients to miss or limit doses.turers don't disclose information on rebates and coupons. consumer advocates are calling on regulators to end the rebate system saying it would make prices transparent. >> dana: that's good news for some people. on another issue, i was wondering what you heard about regulator saying about food and drink products about marijuana extract. it seems all the rage. >> reporter: yeah. seems like we're going to see some fda regulation of this. the agency has scheduled a hearing for may 31st to look in particular at compound called cbd. the extract derived from the cannabis plant does not contain the mind altering chemicals you find in marijuana. but proponents say it relaxes you, reduces pain. it has prompted major retailers to announce they will sell topical products containing cbd at some of their stores. but what about the science? >> the difficult thing about cbd products is because they aren't regulated, quality control can be a challenge. we need research. we need good data to tell peopl
patient advocates say rison insulin cost have led to many insulin patients to miss or limit doses.turers don't disclose information on rebates and coupons. consumer advocates are calling on regulators to end the rebate system saying it would make prices transparent. >> dana: that's good news for some people. on another issue, i was wondering what you heard about regulator saying about food and drink products about marijuana extract. it seems all the rage. >> reporter: yeah. seems...
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. >> the rison tide of white nationalism and anti-semitism is something no one should ignore, no matter what your faith is, of course. you brought up how from the white house to congress and beyond, about how the actions and conversations need to change. when you hear in president trump, he spoke to the rabbi, and he spoke up, strongly condemning hthis hate-driven anti-semitic attack on the synagogue. but at the same time, after christchurch in new zealand, he was asked the very question, if he thinks that white nationalism is on the rise around the world. and he effectively said no. he said, i don't think so. i think it's a small group of people doing very bad things. that was in march. and his adviser kellyanne conway yesterday speaking to jake tapper, the only way to say it, is she danced around repeated and direct questions on this very question. is there a rising threat of white nationalism in the country? what impact does that have? >> sure, so let's focus on the facts. the question, is there a rise in white supremacy in the country, the answer is yes. how do we know that? that's
. >> the rison tide of white nationalism and anti-semitism is something no one should ignore, no matter what your faith is, of course. you brought up how from the white house to congress and beyond, about how the actions and conversations need to change. when you hear in president trump, he spoke to the rabbi, and he spoke up, strongly condemning hthis hate-driven anti-semitic attack on the synagogue. but at the same time, after christchurch in new zealand, he was asked the very question,...
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we are going to go now to rison, the ceo of john hancock, a long-standing sponsor of the boston marathone connection between john hancock and the boston marathon. guest: we have been the principal sponsor for 34 years at the boston marathon. it has been a great partnership, a great opportunity for us to raise money for charities and have a number of employees running as well. david: you've raised a good deal of money. i understand it is more than $330 million over those 34 years. where has that money gone? guest: it has gone to a number of great charities, about 150 organizations. we are on track, fingers crossed, to go over $360 million this year, so it is pretty exciting. lisa: i was looking at some of the numbers. the average amount raised per runner is $10,000. how does it compare this year versus prior years? guest: i would say it's probably very similar, if not a little bit more. people here are so generous, and it is wonderful to see the commitment everyone has to the boston marathon. it has been such an iconic marathon over these years, and we have a number of world-class athlete
we are going to go now to rison, the ceo of john hancock, a long-standing sponsor of the boston marathone connection between john hancock and the boston marathon. guest: we have been the principal sponsor for 34 years at the boston marathon. it has been a great partnership, a great opportunity for us to raise money for charities and have a number of employees running as well. david: you've raised a good deal of money. i understand it is more than $330 million over those 34 years. where has that...
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and get right with prosecutoak and a plea deal right now, is there any chance that they could avoid rison time with this many charges up againem? >> with these kinds of charges, it could look lik jail time would be part of this. the money laundering is mrih more s. they're in a worse position than when it was just cheating which is serious but not as heavy a charge as money laundering. >> were you surprised to see how agessive the federal prosecutors are being in these cases? >> one thing we discussed on the "today" show that the reason you would want a plea i not to get further charges. they had the grand jury open. we knew that. here they got the further charges. there's something bigger going on. americans across the country are outraged over what this isea ng the spots of thelua ts.den so the feds are clearly sending a message here beyond just these cases to try to dissuade people future.ng this in the >> obviously some of these defendants might feel they have a good defense at trial and w to see it go all the way. think they're going to be acquitted. >> as always, the cases may diffe
and get right with prosecutoak and a plea deal right now, is there any chance that they could avoid rison time with this many charges up againem? >> with these kinds of charges, it could look lik jail time would be part of this. the money laundering is mrih more s. they're in a worse position than when it was just cheating which is serious but not as heavy a charge as money laundering. >> were you surprised to see how agessive the federal prosecutors are being in these cases?...
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of investors to come to the table there's also more, postmates, posh mark, peloton all on the here rison slack is targeting a direct listing similar to an ipo but without underwriters we have a lot to look forward to now. >> we do indeed. when do we mark whether these ipos are successful or not after one day, one week, one month? >> that's a good question. i think the way we should mark these things is how investors are feeling by the time the next one comes out. lyft is an obvious comparable to uber because their ipos are so close together and core business is very similar. we can arguably say what happens with lyft's ipo will ultimately affect the investor demand for uber. >> okay. sorry. >> what's amazing is so many of these companies are mature, as we know and we've been covering as they come to market, and it would appear for them to have successful ipos, it would set the stage for more companies to come to market, maybe potentially sooner i wonder what all of this means to the retail investor i know i have been a dog with a bone with this with you in recent conversations but we spo
of investors to come to the table there's also more, postmates, posh mark, peloton all on the here rison slack is targeting a direct listing similar to an ipo but without underwriters we have a lot to look forward to now. >> we do indeed. when do we mark whether these ipos are successful or not after one day, one week, one month? >> that's a good question. i think the way we should mark these things is how investors are feeling by the time the next one comes out. lyft is an obvious...