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reporter: one person is robert miller, homeless for three years. >> it' s hard to ask for help. when you are used to supporting yourself. reporter: they say they worked nearby. they see many of these individuals all the time. they knew it was time to stop and make a difference. same as you and i. they are nice people. >> if i can -- if they can do this what can i do for my fellow man? there is no giving up. courtis: a nice story. charlie and laura hope to do this again sometime soon. they spent $200 today but the impact they made is priceless. today reds fans braved the rain to buy their seats for the season opener. ticket packages went on sale at 9:00 this morning. fans were able to camp out 24 hours before the box office open to buy two tickets view level or standing room for opening day and a field box seat to another april game. the reds introduced something called spring sale to support lead the way with all of your reds coverage opening day. it starts at noon monday april 4. keep an eye out for our wlwt float which will actually be in the parade until 2:00. courtis: this i
reporter: one person is robert miller, homeless for three years. >> it' s hard to ask for help. when you are used to supporting yourself. reporter: they say they worked nearby. they see many of these individuals all the time. they knew it was time to stop and make a difference. same as you and i. they are nice people. >> if i can -- if they can do this what can i do for my fellow man? there is no giving up. courtis: a nice story. charlie and laura hope to do this again sometime...
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robert altman is in for larry miller and tracking your commute this morning.ppy friday, sir. >> same to you, howard. and the snow will build up on your steps. so walking out is before the beltway. no in virginia, washington, d.c., and maryland. today is the final day. overseas report in afghanistan. we spoke to tina fey. >> welcome to afghanistan. >> the new comedy finds humor in war. >> down, down. >> tina fey plays a television reporter in afghanistan. the film is an adaptation of kim barker's memoir. >> what attacked you to kim's story. >> kim barker's book about working in afghanistan is interesting >> tina is a tv reporter. i'm not. there are liberties taken, but is really true to the narrative art of my life. >> fey's character bonds with tonya. filming felt realistic, but no scenes were shot overseas. >> we're with a marine unit, but it was shot on the air force base in new mexico. we were flown around in helicopters. >> and fey produced the movie with warren michael's. >> also in thete the sequel to the 2013 action olympus has fallen hits the worh para
robert altman is in for larry miller and tracking your commute this morning.ppy friday, sir. >> same to you, howard. and the snow will build up on your steps. so walking out is before the beltway. no in virginia, washington, d.c., and maryland. today is the final day. overseas report in afghanistan. we spoke to tina fey. >> welcome to afghanistan. >> the new comedy finds humor in war. >> down, down. >> tina fey plays a television reporter in afghanistan. the film...
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he and marine commandant general robert miller, said military focused so much on counterterrorism budgete conflict. they raised eyebrows, the rise in helicopter training accidents which doubled in the past two years and tripled in terms of the number of deaths, one example, the collision of two marine super stallions on january 14th in hawaii. in 2015, 12 helicopter crashes killed 30 troops. >> we don't have enough airplanes to meet the training requirements for the entire force. the force that's deployed is trained and ready but it's, it is a little bit different for every model, type and series. so we are working on this and not all of it is related to aviation maintenance, some of these events but it's a fact our mishap rate has gone up. reporter: the defense department is requesting this year $582.7 billion, a slight increase to its budget from last year. but there are still caps on what the branches can spend that money on, bill. bill: got it, jennifer. thanks. from the pentagon there on all of that, thanks. martha: so some new details coming to light about sergeant bowe bergdahl. w
he and marine commandant general robert miller, said military focused so much on counterterrorism budgete conflict. they raised eyebrows, the rise in helicopter training accidents which doubled in the past two years and tripled in terms of the number of deaths, one example, the collision of two marine super stallions on january 14th in hawaii. in 2015, 12 helicopter crashes killed 30 troops. >> we don't have enough airplanes to meet the training requirements for the entire force. the...
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robert miller, the former fbi director, testified a few years ago that back in i think it was 2011, 59,000xico were caught illegally coming to this country. those countries included somalia, pakistan, yemen, they were coming here to do harm. my question is where are the ones we didn't catch? where are they today in america and what are they doing? this election 2016 is about electing a commander in chief to keep america safe. that's what it's all about. the reason the founding fathers came together and the states came together was to provide for the common defense of this country. everything else is secondary. if we're not safe under a secure how can we be free? so like i said, fighting radical islam i believe is the challenge of our team and we've got a great panel here. we've got congressman steve king, mr. constitutional conservative in the united states congress. and he always carries a constitution in his pocket. we need more steve kings in the united states congress. then we've got jim hanson, a strong special forces background, background in counterinsurgency and counterterrorism. e
robert miller, the former fbi director, testified a few years ago that back in i think it was 2011, 59,000xico were caught illegally coming to this country. those countries included somalia, pakistan, yemen, they were coming here to do harm. my question is where are the ones we didn't catch? where are they today in america and what are they doing? this election 2016 is about electing a commander in chief to keep america safe. that's what it's all about. the reason the founding fathers came...
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furthermore, general robert miller has testified that there aren't enough aircraft to even meet our training and mission requirements. i'm very concerned that if they had to deploy tomorrow they'd be sent into a fight unprepared and ill equipped. how are we addressing this potential reality of an inability to respond to near peer adversary or multiadversary engagement beyond marine corps aviation, what else is at risk? >> joe, before you answer that can i just, thank you very much acknowledge your comments and especially thank you for the contribution of your sons. thank you, congressman. >> hey, we're in this together. but the american people need to know it's a global war on terrorism. 9/11 must not be forgotten, so thank you. >> congressman, quickly go back to how we get in a position we're in in marine aviation as well as frankly as i mentioned across the joint force there's similar stories i could point out. part of it was deferred modernization, so we're flying aircraft now that are very old. part of it was back in 2013 we went through sequestration, we had a backlog of dee poe level m
furthermore, general robert miller has testified that there aren't enough aircraft to even meet our training and mission requirements. i'm very concerned that if they had to deploy tomorrow they'd be sent into a fight unprepared and ill equipped. how are we addressing this potential reality of an inability to respond to near peer adversary or multiadversary engagement beyond marine corps aviation, what else is at risk? >> joe, before you answer that can i just, thank you very much...
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traffic-wise, here is robert altman in for larry miller this monday. >>> not so bad so far. an interesting issue. southbound 270. a lot of police activity before the 270 merge. that's the latest. >> thank you, robert. >>> the standoff came to a deadly end in actually. this happened in a warehouse outside of sydnie. three hostages were able to escape. >>> the inventer of modern e- mail is being rambled this morning. ray tomlinson has died. he is credit would creating first person to person e-mail. after his innovation there was no way to connect each person. >>> joe biden begins the first leg of his middle east tour. he landed in abu dhabi this morning and then he heads to jordan and israel. he will talk about the world yea and security concerns. >>> this morning doctors at the cleveland clinic will discuss details of the first uterus transplant performed in the u.s. it was performed an a woman, 26-year-old, who did not have a uterus. this is part of a clinical trial. now, this is the first for the united states, or countries, including sweden have tried womb transplants. last
traffic-wise, here is robert altman in for larry miller this monday. >>> not so bad so far. an interesting issue. southbound 270. a lot of police activity before the 270 merge. that's the latest. >> thank you, robert. >>> the standoff came to a deadly end in actually. this happened in a warehouse outside of sydnie. three hostages were able to escape. >>> the inventer of modern e- mail is being rambled this morning. ray tomlinson has died. he is credit would...
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. >>> here is robert altman in for larry miller. >> 295 had an earlier accident off of the shoulder. this is the very busy intersection of 295. going left-to-right, of course, going up and beltway. college park a 17 minute drive. early on we had very heavy traffic inbound on the southbound side of dc. also let's take a live look heading into the area of north 95. this is a pole that was done in the roadway. it is still leaning. v d.o.t. and virginia state police on the shoulder. it will be a long drive northbound heading up towards the beltway. still stop-and-go continues. right now a 4-minute trip. that's the latest from >> thank you. >>> canada's new prime minister will be in washington this week for the first state visit. >> justin trudeau and sophy will be at the white house on thursday. >>> and eagle eyed canadians taking to twitter over a picture mix-up. during the "60 minutes" broadcast justin trudeau. they confused a picture of kim cottrell for the prime minister's mother. for one time his father dated the actress. here is what people are saying. >> she is a native of canada.
. >>> here is robert altman in for larry miller. >> 295 had an earlier accident off of the shoulder. this is the very busy intersection of 295. going left-to-right, of course, going up and beltway. college park a 17 minute drive. early on we had very heavy traffic inbound on the southbound side of dc. also let's take a live look heading into the area of north 95. this is a pole that was done in the roadway. it is still leaning. v d.o.t. and virginia state police on the shoulder....
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in addition to us these to workr frank miller so go figure. but to you, robertallucci and both france and we are delighted to hear. you know a lot more about the subject than most people that i've got to say the guy who knows the most is the moderator. please welcome rob litwak. [applause] >> thank you, jane. good morning to everyone here, and to those viewing on c-span and other networks are the format will be i'll ask our distinguished panel is a set of questions covering major topics for half an hour or so. and then we'll open it up to the audience for your questions. let's begin with an overview. it's now been almost seven years since president obama's landmark prague speech. it laid out an ambitious arms control and nonproliferation agenda. but today's world looks very different than that in which the speech was delivered. how do you in hindsight view the jackets of the speech and its legacy? let's start with frank rose. >> thanks so much for having here and it's a real pleasure to be on stage with frank miller, robert gallucci and yourself and thank you co
in addition to us these to workr frank miller so go figure. but to you, robertallucci and both france and we are delighted to hear. you know a lot more about the subject than most people that i've got to say the guy who knows the most is the moderator. please welcome rob litwak. [applause] >> thank you, jane. good morning to everyone here, and to those viewing on c-span and other networks are the format will be i'll ask our distinguished panel is a set of questions covering major topics...
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robert altman is in for larry miller with traffic.nd first how -- howard is here. >>> the temperatures in the 20s and 30s. across the region. we have frost in spots. you can see the 29 and in upper bowie. today, breezy, sunny, milder. highs this afternoon low to mid- 60s and 70s by tomorrow. larry is off, robert altman is in. >>> not a bad trip around the area. but the building pace out of college park. andrea, mike, over to you. >>> her number one job was to love and support her husband. today many are mourning the loss of nancy reagan. she died yesterday from congestive heart failure in her los angeles home. >> we read and know that she was a defender of the presidential 24 hours a day. she was 94-year-old when she passed. and mikea outside of the white house. some are saying she redefined the role of first lady. >> reporter: that's right. the former first lady, nancy reagan, a powerful protector of her husband and inside of the white house today, president barack obama and michelle obama are reflecting on this devastating loss. the
robert altman is in for larry miller with traffic.nd first how -- howard is here. >>> the temperatures in the 20s and 30s. across the region. we have frost in spots. you can see the 29 and in upper bowie. today, breezy, sunny, milder. highs this afternoon low to mid- 60s and 70s by tomorrow. larry is off, robert altman is in. >>> not a bad trip around the area. but the building pace out of college park. andrea, mike, over to you. >>> her number one job was to love and...
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miller: april the 12th, 1865, was the surrender date. robert e. lee, ulysses grant had signed the official document a few days earlier. on that day, the confederate soldiers left in the army in northern virginia went on this long process of walking up, turning over the regimental flag. packing their guns. you can imagine that gun was part of your identity for the last few years of the war, now being turned over to the
miller: april the 12th, 1865, was the surrender date. robert e. lee, ulysses grant had signed the official document a few days earlier. on that day, the confederate soldiers left in the army in northern virginia went on this long process of walking up, turning over the regimental flag. packing their guns. you can imagine that gun was part of your identity for the last few years of the war, now being turned over to the
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professor miller: april the 12th, 1865, was the surrender date. robert e. lee, ulysses grant had signed the official document a few days earlier. on that day, the confederate soldiers left in the army in northern virginia went on this long process of walking up, turning over the regimental flag. packing their guns. you can imagine that gun was part of your identity for the last few years of the war, now being turned over to the victors in the united states army and traveling home. going away. going back to where you came from. john julie was one of the soldiers who did not surrender. he went with the confederate government when jefferson davis evacuated richmond and headed west. along the way, as he escaped into the carolinas, he was seeing a lot of signs the war was coming to a horrific conclusion. he wrote along fences, abandoned muskets of struggling soldiers. some were broken, that other -- barrels of others, bent, and choked with mud. the cartridges landsat confusion along the road. >> my heart seemed slow, for here lies unmistakable evidence of a set
professor miller: april the 12th, 1865, was the surrender date. robert e. lee, ulysses grant had signed the official document a few days earlier. on that day, the confederate soldiers left in the army in northern virginia went on this long process of walking up, turning over the regimental flag. packing their guns. you can imagine that gun was part of your identity for the last few years of the war, now being turned over to the victors in the united states army and traveling home. going away....
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robert wolf, outside advisor to president obama. great to have you here. let me bring up this chart that my colleague matt millerhowing earlier today. you are showing this bull run and you look at the cash going out there. what does this tell you about the state of the equities market right now? robert: it will probably staying currently volatile. with rates this low there is the chance of risk assets. chased for risk assets. not the rising that when he's being put into the equity market. not surprising that people are talking positively about the high-yield market. even though defaults are low, it is not like there's organic growth going on. i am nervous about the second half of the year. i am or where wilbur was it not necessarily using a recession were completely but i see growth chugging along. what the central banks can accommodate the most right now. tracy: growth trucking along. you are neither a lover nor a hater of the seven-year bull market. robert: well, i'm glad it has gone up for seven years under obama, being a huge supporter of the direction he has gone. but certainly there has not been great crea
robert wolf, outside advisor to president obama. great to have you here. let me bring up this chart that my colleague matt millerhowing earlier today. you are showing this bull run and you look at the cash going out there. what does this tell you about the state of the equities market right now? robert: it will probably staying currently volatile. with rates this low there is the chance of risk assets. chased for risk assets. not the rising that when he's being put into the equity market. not...
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robert aykroyd to johnny lewis and ex-husband russell brand, or course. >> as for bloom, his list is just as impressive. from former ex-wife miranda kerr and siena millerrs of lindsay lohan, liv tyler and selena gomez and who else. >> many more. of course, we now wish the happy couple the best of luck. >> can we let them just hang out and get to know each other? leave them alone. >>> next to a conceivably happier and much richer 50 cent. >> not 509 cents. just want to correct you on th after languishing on and off the market for nine years and 18.5 billion dollars, the rapper has sold this. it's an obscenely oversized 50,000 square foot mansion in connecticut reportedly for the undersized price, how much would you pay for this? look at it. how much would you pay. >> i would have gone for $18 million. >> if you had it? you would have paid $10 million over. this is only $8 million. >> steal. okay. the house has 52 rooms, 21 bedrooms, 25 bathrooms, nine kitchens, indoor and outdoor pools, helicopter pad, a casino, nightclub not sure if there's a pole and basketball courts and it costs $70,000 a month to maintain. >> who would want all of this? apparently
robert aykroyd to johnny lewis and ex-husband russell brand, or course. >> as for bloom, his list is just as impressive. from former ex-wife miranda kerr and siena millerrs of lindsay lohan, liv tyler and selena gomez and who else. >> many more. of course, we now wish the happy couple the best of luck. >> can we let them just hang out and get to know each other? leave them alone. >>> next to a conceivably happier and much richer 50 cent. >> not 509 cents. just...
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miller writes some of those. coming up in one hour from now, the housing report. we have robertoining us on "bloomberg ." ♪ vonnie: investors will have all eyes on janet yellen today. lizzie signal a rate hike next month? the japanewill he west is ending its court fight against apple after successfully accessing a terrorist's phone without the help of the tech giant. welcome to the second hour of "bloomberg ." quinn, along with jonathan ferro. emmanuelle, the director of u.s. equities. how do you fit that on one business card, julia? ahead of janet yellen, let's check the scorecard before she begins her speech in new york. futures are softer this morning. dow futures, -52. equities are in the red. 1%. ftse 100 is down barely . what a run on dollar-yen. a stronger euro this morning at almost 1.12 flat. yields are little bit lower going into janet yellen's speech. think: obviously, i everyone is watching yellen. jonathan: she is really pushing this agenda that europe doesn't work. everyone goes on holiday. productivity, we will talk about that. first word news now. the hij
miller writes some of those. coming up in one hour from now, the housing report. we have robertoining us on "bloomberg ." ♪ vonnie: investors will have all eyes on janet yellen today. lizzie signal a rate hike next month? the japanewill he west is ending its court fight against apple after successfully accessing a terrorist's phone without the help of the tech giant. welcome to the second hour of "bloomberg ." quinn, along with jonathan ferro. emmanuelle, the director of...
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robert went off to serve our country and just got back thursday. >> just sitting at home, and i got a notification from you, >> reporter: surprised after wildlife officer randy white got a couple of dozen of miller's customers together at the avon police department. tim told me he understands bad things can happen and that the owner of miller's ran into some tough situations, but -- >> at least i got my elk horns back so at another time, i can try to fulfill this dream of having this elk head mounted. >>> here's what's coming up at k-6789. >> new details in fatal plane crash that killed nine people in akron. we're getting an up close look at the scene after the plane crashed into an apartment building. >>> plus, concerns grow over a dangerous one-way street near a high school with a local police department just feet away. >>> but first, when live on 5 returns, ending his career on a high note. the denver quarterback peyton manning announced his >>> calling it quits. two super bowls and 1 years later peyton manning is retiring from professional football. >> he will go down in history as one of the most successful players in the nfl. elizabeth hur has more. >> reporter: peyton manning makes it offic
robert went off to serve our country and just got back thursday. >> just sitting at home, and i got a notification from you, >> reporter: surprised after wildlife officer randy white got a couple of dozen of miller's customers together at the avon police department. tim told me he understands bad things can happen and that the owner of miller's ran into some tough situations, but -- >> at least i got my elk horns back so at another time, i can try to fulfill this dream of...
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robert griffin iii is scheduled to make $16 million if he's not released by then. kirk cousins not alone, a number of players were franchise tagged broncos tagged super bowl mvp vonn miller, since entering the league in 2011, recorded 60 sacks, no other player has more during that stretch. and panthers quarterback josh norman solidified himself with a breakout game. chiefs pro bowl safety eric bery. and the kicker, yes, a kicker was franchise tagged, ravens franchise tagged justin tucker. >>> let's move on to hockey. the only thing that could stop or slow down the capitals just might be the schedule. four games in five nights. and a brutal stretch for barry trot, the first of back-to-backs, host the penguins, no one in the eastern conference is closing to catching the caps for most points. bau huge match-up tonight for this group. if the season ended today they would host the penguins in the first round of the playoffs. so this team knows just how important tonight is. >> we want to send a message, it's been us. fun games, hard games. but we need to a get our game back to exactly where we want it to be. b, try to lay some groundwork for potential playoff match-up. >> we
robert griffin iii is scheduled to make $16 million if he's not released by then. kirk cousins not alone, a number of players were franchise tagged broncos tagged super bowl mvp vonn miller, since entering the league in 2011, recorded 60 sacks, no other player has more during that stretch. and panthers quarterback josh norman solidified himself with a breakout game. chiefs pro bowl safety eric bery. and the kicker, yes, a kicker was franchise tagged, ravens franchise tagged justin tucker....
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miller, thank you. on this job stay, tom kane? -- tom keene? a great conversation with professor gordon. this is our great labor economist. robertn has so many accomplishments in economics, including a textbook coming out of the modern age of rational expectation. for him to join us on "surveillance" was significant. here is one quote that goes to the anxiety americans face -- the posturing of innovations of facebook, apple, the rest of it is not a promising avenue for government policy intervention as the american innovation machine operates healthily on its own. i would suggest in today's jobs report, it works outside of all the other dynamics we have. it goes back to the heart of the matter that chronicles manufacturing, henry ford, all of that. do you want to make 100,000 or 200,000 jobs here or can you innovate and make 5000 jobs? david: no question that innovation is the key and i am not going to disagree, but there are others to take a different point of view that at least saying since world war ii, most have come on the back of government-funded research. take the iphone. ofost all the major features the iphone came out
miller, thank you. on this job stay, tom kane? -- tom keene? a great conversation with professor gordon. this is our great labor economist. robertn has so many accomplishments in economics, including a textbook coming out of the modern age of rational expectation. for him to join us on "surveillance" was significant. here is one quote that goes to the anxiety americans face -- the posturing of innovations of facebook, apple, the rest of it is not a promising avenue for government...