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take your pick. >> a question regarding sally hemmings. why do you think jefferson did not free her? >> we talk about this in the book. i talk about this and other books, as well. our understanding is that, you know, when people in that kind of relationship the thing you do is free the woman. he freed the children, but not her. when jefferson dies, in order to free her he would have had to put her name in a document, put her in the will to say, i am freeing sally hemmings. everyone knew who sally was in relationship to jefferson. her last name was not given, but people wrote songs, told jokes, the whole business. he would have had to petition the legislature to have her remain in the states because of a law and virginia saying if you did not get legislative permission you had to leave virginia or be re- enslaved after one year. the other thing is, she was at the time 50 years old. you could not free and enslaved person below the age of 21 or above the age of 45 without explaining how you are going to take care of them, how they would be pr
take your pick. >> a question regarding sally hemmings. why do you think jefferson did not free her? >> we talk about this in the book. i talk about this and other books, as well. our understanding is that, you know, when people in that kind of relationship the thing you do is free the woman. he freed the children, but not her. when jefferson dies, in order to free her he would have had to put her name in a document, put her in the will to say, i am freeing sally hemmings. everyone...
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sally: any large issue are.k up 5 million euros a month, so investors don't get tempted to sell. market mightfrench be the clearest place for the ec b to go. sally: some of the biggest utilities are thre. guy: are there going to be any areas they don't go to? sally: it is difficult to say. we will be speaking with traders all day and we will be asking those questions. what they buy first is perhaps the biggest question for us. we will try to find out what other sectors they will go to. insuranceee tmt and being some of those big sectors as well. guy: sally, great stuff. tuned.ay bloomberg has an interview with the former u.k. minister. he will be sitting down with our editor and chief. the first, a conversation about the state of british politics. withxt, it is "the pulse" francine lacqua. matt miller and myself will be joining you from london and berlin on bloomberg radio. ♪ francine: clinton claims victory . hillary becomes the first woman to run as the presidential candidate of a major u.s. party, but when do
sally: any large issue are.k up 5 million euros a month, so investors don't get tempted to sell. market mightfrench be the clearest place for the ec b to go. sally: some of the biggest utilities are thre. guy: are there going to be any areas they don't go to? sally: it is difficult to say. we will be speaking with traders all day and we will be asking those questions. what they buy first is perhaps the biggest question for us. we will try to find out what other sectors they will go to....
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again, i'm not suggesting that that's what sallie is doing. know what we haven't talked about in six minutes? no one's talking about the fed and that's a great thing because it's boring me to death. let me say this. one of the things not moving in june were the external factors. now, if that's off the table given the fact that you just mentioned unemployment right in the cross hairs of where they want to be, again, what are they waiting for, right? what is their concern? my point all along has been they see something that the rest of us either choose not to see or that nobody else can see. but, you know, they have to move at some point. should have happened a couple of years ago. i still think it should happen now. we've got to to take our medicine. the longer they way, the worse things will get. >> we'll see if they change their tone. the other thing was oil. even in stocks went back up and tested that $50 mark. jackie deangelis has more from the nymex. jackie? >> that's right. oil prices hanging in there. wti finishing the session. it was ty
again, i'm not suggesting that that's what sallie is doing. know what we haven't talked about in six minutes? no one's talking about the fed and that's a great thing because it's boring me to death. let me say this. one of the things not moving in june were the external factors. now, if that's off the table given the fact that you just mentioned unemployment right in the cross hairs of where they want to be, again, what are they waiting for, right? what is their concern? my point all along has...
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and i promise it l but let's go ahead, take you outside, also i want to introduce to you sally, thiss sale heeley, joining thus morning, our in-studio weather watcher this week, hails from wilmington, delaware, coming up in our 6:00 hour, we will be talking to sally, she has interesting background, that helps spark her love of weather. so we will talk to her coming up. thanks, sally, for being here, helping us sort of set up the broadcast and produce the rest of the show as we move it toward 7:00. and as you maybe move toward your next destination, looking little damp, pat will be talking about that coming up here, at the moment looking at storm scan, heavier pocket every rain across southern lancaster county southern portions every berks county, all very lit otherwise. and there are spot where it is very muggy out. you don't even have a drop of rain currently falling from the sky, central southern new jersey, most of the state of delaware evenment look at this, this is what had been post tropical cyclone bonnie now since decided she will upgrade herself again, she is now depression,
and i promise it l but let's go ahead, take you outside, also i want to introduce to you sally, thiss sale heeley, joining thus morning, our in-studio weather watcher this week, hails from wilmington, delaware, coming up in our 6:00 hour, we will be talking to sally, she has interesting background, that helps spark her love of weather. so we will talk to her coming up. thanks, sally, for being here, helping us sort of set up the broadcast and produce the rest of the show as we move it toward...
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>> harry and sally. >> [ chuckles ] they're so cute. now, their clothing is just -- it's covering strategic places. >> mm-hmm, right. they're bathing suits, right, on harry, and on sally, the two-piece bathing suit, which are very obvious, clear messages for children to identify these are your private areas. >> mm-hmm. all right, now you also have -- this goes in the schools to talk to kids about touches, and the message that you have for them is three easy rules. >> right. >> yes, yes. it's say no, get away, and tell someone, and keep telling until someone listens. the overarching message is one of empowerment -- i can. i can do these things. you can. it's safe and correct. >> and you also have a lot of material. this book is fascinating because it says, "enough. child sexual abuse. ten conversations." so, kathy, tell me about this. >> right. you know, a couple of years ago, the bay area coalition of child abuse council and several other groups merged and talked about child sex abuse, and this is the campaign they came up with. simple
>> harry and sally. >> [ chuckles ] they're so cute. now, their clothing is just -- it's covering strategic places. >> mm-hmm, right. they're bathing suits, right, on harry, and on sally, the two-piece bathing suit, which are very obvious, clear messages for children to identify these are your private areas. >> mm-hmm. all right, now you also have -- this goes in the schools to talk to kids about touches, and the message that you have for them is three easy rules....
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sally, he looked the balance sheet, it is rising.s is a great chart, courtesy of my great inducer. -- great producer. is there enough bonds that you could i corporate? sally: that is the question on everyone's mind at the moment. the market is incredibly liquid. ou can buy insurance and companies on a bank. there is not a lot out there for it to buy it analysts are saying in its to buy 5 billion euros a month and noted for the program to maintain a level of credibility, and in order month prices so that the investors will not look to sell. maybe investors and analysts are slightly haunted by some of the programs past less than successful bond buying escapades. majority announced -- when draghi announced that it would buy security bonds, prices rose to a high. francine: geraldine, will this be a success? geraldine: i could only hope. their fact that you have access to the primary market is quite critical. we have seen one more issuance in the euro market. hopefully there will be supply of bonds as well. we think we are hopeful pete we
sally, he looked the balance sheet, it is rising.s is a great chart, courtesy of my great inducer. -- great producer. is there enough bonds that you could i corporate? sally: that is the question on everyone's mind at the moment. the market is incredibly liquid. ou can buy insurance and companies on a bank. there is not a lot out there for it to buy it analysts are saying in its to buy 5 billion euros a month and noted for the program to maintain a level of credibility, and in order month...
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sally cohen is here. a cnn political commentator. bakari.nell hughes, all four nice people. thank you so much for being here. happy friday. just because it's friday doesn't mean you get a break. sally, i'll start with you and actually going to start with you and john kasich together. i want to show what john kasich's response was when the ohio governor was asked whether to vote or support donald trump. have a listen. >> why would i feel compelled to support somebody whose positions i fundamentally disagree? >> i'm giving him a chance. i just wish there was a change but it doesn't look like there's been any change. it looks like it's gotten worse. >> these are the kinds of things donald trump is facing, but, you know, you've been through a few political races in your time. these are not insurmountable challenges, you have to admit that. >> well, they don't seem to be insurmountable for donald trump. let me start by saying i stop making predictions in this election because i think, i'll be honest, i'll be wrong. i didn't think donald trump cou
sally cohen is here. a cnn political commentator. bakari.nell hughes, all four nice people. thank you so much for being here. happy friday. just because it's friday doesn't mean you get a break. sally, i'll start with you and actually going to start with you and john kasich together. i want to show what john kasich's response was when the ohio governor was asked whether to vote or support donald trump. have a listen. >> why would i feel compelled to support somebody whose positions i...
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just as sally's describing. i think there's an opportunity to use tax policy to effect the relative prices in a way to encourage the switching, not to discourage the switching. >> i'll just reinforce that and point out there was a study done a couple years ago by the state budget solutions showing that states can save money by encouraging consumers to switch to e-cigarettes because the reduction in expenditures on health care. >> after, ask, that's the kind of thing that's lost sight of because budget ing and tax poliy both at the state and federal level are often very short-run focus so the state sees, oh, people are smoking less, that means less revenue for us. in fact, of course, there's going to be a lot of payoff down the road when people are not being hospitalized and suffering from the diseases of smoking but in the short run, the state sees a threat to its revenue source and says we need to do something about it. so i do actually hope zero is the tax rate they applies to e-cigarettes, again, unless we ge
just as sally's describing. i think there's an opportunity to use tax policy to effect the relative prices in a way to encourage the switching, not to discourage the switching. >> i'll just reinforce that and point out there was a study done a couple years ago by the state budget solutions showing that states can save money by encouraging consumers to switch to e-cigarettes because the reduction in expenditures on health care. >> after, ask, that's the kind of thing that's lost...
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just as sally's describing. i think there's an opportunity to use tax policy to effect the relative prices in a way to encourage the switching, not to discourage the switching. >> i'll just reinforce that and point out there was a study done a couple years ago by the state budget solutions showing that states can save money by encouraging consumers to switch to e-cigarettes because the reduction in expenditures on health care. >> of course, that's the kind of thing that's lost sight of because budgeting and tax policy both at the state and federal level, are often very short-run focus so the state sees, oh, people are smoking less, that means less revenue for us. in fact, of course, there's going to be a lot of payoff down the road when people are not being hospitalized and suffering from the diseases of smoking but in the short run, the state sees a threat to its revenue source and says we need to do something about it. so i do actually hope zero is the tax rate they applies to e-cigarettes, again, unless we ge
just as sally's describing. i think there's an opportunity to use tax policy to effect the relative prices in a way to encourage the switching, not to discourage the switching. >> i'll just reinforce that and point out there was a study done a couple years ago by the state budget solutions showing that states can save money by encouraging consumers to switch to e-cigarettes because the reduction in expenditures on health care. >> of course, that's the kind of thing that's lost sight...
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sally would lose her store.t would affect everybody in this area. >> the state and the group of private companies that will do all of the heavy lifting for the purple line have reached a financial agreement and that means change is coming from bethesda to silver spring to new carrollton, change with roads, development, trails. many call what's going to happen an upgrade especially for traffic-weary commuters as a way for them to get off the roads. >> this is a reality now. the purple line actually will happen. >> reporter: montgomery county council manager represents bethesda and chevy chase. he says there is concern about new development. that is true and it's also true that the larger pc transit project. >> back here at the lemon twist, the talk about what they want to keep and not what they want to change. >> i'm not sure that the benefits could possibly be what it is costing and what it is taking away from the general public. >> adam tuss, news 4. >> construction on the purple line is expected to pick up in
sally would lose her store.t would affect everybody in this area. >> the state and the group of private companies that will do all of the heavy lifting for the purple line have reached a financial agreement and that means change is coming from bethesda to silver spring to new carrollton, change with roads, development, trails. many call what's going to happen an upgrade especially for traffic-weary commuters as a way for them to get off the roads. >> this is a reality now. the...
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thank you, sally. our hearts are broken and ache for the people who were lost in orlando, those wounded and their families. we are so sorry for your loss and your suffering. i also want to say a word of thanks and express admiration for the work of local law enforcement in orlando. they showed professionalism and extraordinary bravery that saved lives. we are very lucky that such good people choose lives of sure voice in law enforcement. last i want to say a considered of thanks to the people who rendered care that saved lives at the scene, the docs, the e.m.t.s, the nurses, the victim specialists and the ordinary citizens who stopped to help family and friends. you showed us the best part of humanity in the midst of terrible loss. as you know this is a federal terrorism investigation led by the f.b.i. with the assistance, as we always do, of our state, local and federal partners. there are strong indications of radicalization by this killer and of potential understand pration by foreign terrorist orga
thank you, sally. our hearts are broken and ache for the people who were lost in orlando, those wounded and their families. we are so sorry for your loss and your suffering. i also want to say a word of thanks and express admiration for the work of local law enforcement in orlando. they showed professionalism and extraordinary bravery that saved lives. we are very lucky that such good people choose lives of sure voice in law enforcement. last i want to say a considered of thanks to the people...
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alex: sally, make your first selection. scientific & medical abbrev. for $200. ben. what is ursa major? right. $400, scientific. laurie.
alex: sally, make your first selection. scientific & medical abbrev. for $200. ben. what is ursa major? right. $400, scientific. laurie.
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only sally is not a member. redistricting does not guarantee members who are more moderate mainstream. host: gary from salinas, california, republican line. caller: hi. i am listening to your two guests. either i am a dummy or your two guess our for hillary and the democrats. the republican party has consolidated already. even after indiana, trump has been getting record turnout for votes. they are voting for him because there is nobody in the race. the never-trump was a phantom that did not exist. democrat voting is down. it is down across the board. there is a civil war going on between hillary and bernie that your guests have not even touched on that fact. all i have been hearing is how bad trump is and how bad republicans are. and i don't really appreciate that. i want your guests to start talking about the democratic side of the election and why they are looking at losing seats in the senate. and looking at losing seats in the congress. host: tom, thank you. guest: we are talking about republican turnout. r
only sally is not a member. redistricting does not guarantee members who are more moderate mainstream. host: gary from salinas, california, republican line. caller: hi. i am listening to your two guests. either i am a dummy or your two guess our for hillary and the democrats. the republican party has consolidated already. even after indiana, trump has been getting record turnout for votes. they are voting for him because there is nobody in the race. the never-trump was a phantom that did not...
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"my dearest sally, i am yours. i mean, technically you are mine. but who's keeping track."ory. it's history. this one's a little racy, from william howard taft to his lover mary beth whiteshaw. "my sweet and naughty girl: sitting here naked in my bath, i can't help but wish you were here with me, preferably with some kind of crowbar, because i'm stuck again. come quickly, my love." (laughter) he was a very large man. i was so excited to find this one from theodore roosevelt to his paramour. "my darling. the prudes and puritans will say it's wrong of me to love a moose, but your engorged dewlap inflames my--" let's just stop there. it gets pretty -- thatis looking moose, though, i've got to say. this one's from william henry harrison, who died of pneumonia a mere 32 days into his term, to his mistress amanda. "my turtledove. words are woefully inadequate to express... and i'm dead!" (laughter) finally, from harry truman to his beloved wife bess, in that wonderfully blunt midwestern style: "dear bess. i know i said the buck stops here. but when i get home, we're going to buck
"my dearest sally, i am yours. i mean, technically you are mine. but who's keeping track."ory. it's history. this one's a little racy, from william howard taft to his lover mary beth whiteshaw. "my sweet and naughty girl: sitting here naked in my bath, i can't help but wish you were here with me, preferably with some kind of crowbar, because i'm stuck again. come quickly, my love." (laughter) he was a very large man. i was so excited to find this one from theodore roosevelt...
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sofia bush and sally field. on the g.o.p.ide, house speaker paul ryan distancedded himself from donald trump following minutes about a judge of mexican descent. today paul ryan says he doesn't agree with a lot of what trump says. comics, games, superheroes. you name it. awesome con has it. little kids and big kids alike will flock to the convention center in d.c. for the weekend event. cheryl conner takes us inside awesome. >> where the word "geek" is said with pride. >> i have read comics since i was 7 years old. i am an i.t. guy in real life. >> he agreed to show me around awesome con since this is new to me. but we will start with him. >> in the comics, used to be part of the marine corps. >> it stands for passion. >> each spectrum in the universe request be harnessed by powering. >> the safe military style weapon, too. >> all the indy go describes describes -- indigo tribe has this. >> he is in from idian head, meeting up characters he calls friends. chloe isn't in the mood for full dress-up. >> i feel powerful now. >> th
sofia bush and sally field. on the g.o.p.ide, house speaker paul ryan distancedded himself from donald trump following minutes about a judge of mexican descent. today paul ryan says he doesn't agree with a lot of what trump says. comics, games, superheroes. you name it. awesome con has it. little kids and big kids alike will flock to the convention center in d.c. for the weekend event. cheryl conner takes us inside awesome. >> where the word "geek" is said with pride. >> i...
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certainly sally ride became a hero to girls and women. in the one of six women astronaut corps and happen to be the one chosen to fly first. she ended up being the one who got credit for breaking the barrier and became a hero for the rest of her life. for had the same -- luford have the same impact in the african-american community. women and african-americans had served in every role. they have been pilots, commanders, mission scientists. they had demonstrated very well that people who are capable, who have the right skills and right drive and motivation could be successful astronauts. task for the space shuttle was actually its original task. the task for which was designed was the large payload and those construction of the international space station. it took about 40 missions to assemble the international space station in orbit. completing 1999 and in 2011. the space station as it exists now, there is depicted in a model that we have suspended. 1-100 scale model. the national space station is the size of a foot off field. football fi
certainly sally ride became a hero to girls and women. in the one of six women astronaut corps and happen to be the one chosen to fly first. she ended up being the one who got credit for breaking the barrier and became a hero for the rest of her life. for had the same -- luford have the same impact in the african-american community. women and african-americans had served in every role. they have been pilots, commanders, mission scientists. they had demonstrated very well that people who are...
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lord -- sally may was a public-private partnership. overseen fairly significantly by the federal government for many years. after the privatization of lord became ceo and he ticket to a different level. they bought servicing companies, companies that collected delinquent loans. they began issuing private loans and federal loans. they became a colossus of the student loan industry. students thought it was still part of the federal government, but it was not. billions of dollars in profits over the years, they did very well. he made so much money -- this is the thing that astonished us -- this is the thing that astonished us. his ownble to build private golf course. he made so much money, he was able to build his own private golf course in southern maryland. that is the kind of money he made. loans,he rise of private the loan industry, coincided with the rise of more for-profit colleges, as well. there were all of these institutions that were basically being fueled by loans. jim: absolutely. the whole message was we want private industry
lord -- sally may was a public-private partnership. overseen fairly significantly by the federal government for many years. after the privatization of lord became ceo and he ticket to a different level. they bought servicing companies, companies that collected delinquent loans. they began issuing private loans and federal loans. they became a colossus of the student loan industry. students thought it was still part of the federal government, but it was not. billions of dollars in profits over...
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i appreciate you, sally, you jumping in on this and mel, both of you as well. >> thank you, ashleigh.ured, we heard you and we will continue to follow this story. we're not going to let it go. when brock turner appeals the case and if you're just joining us, that's what attorneys intended or indicated they intend to do or when he's up for parole, if he gelts out of jail for good behavior, we're going to be there to cover it but it's really the survivor in this story. it's her voice we wanted you to hear. at the beginning of our show, we heard a new text from the survivor of brock turner's attack and it was read by the prosecutor. have listen. >> i remain anonymous. yes, to protect my identity, but it is also a statement that all of these people are fighting for someone that they don't know. that's the beauty of it. i don't need labels, categories to prove i'm worthy of respect, to prove i should be listened to. i am coming out to you simply as a woman wanting to be heard. yes, there's plenty more that i'd like to tell you about me. for now, i'm every woman. >> i want to close this spe
i appreciate you, sally, you jumping in on this and mel, both of you as well. >> thank you, ashleigh.ured, we heard you and we will continue to follow this story. we're not going to let it go. when brock turner appeals the case and if you're just joining us, that's what attorneys intended or indicated they intend to do or when he's up for parole, if he gelts out of jail for good behavior, we're going to be there to cover it but it's really the survivor in this story. it's her voice we...
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. >>> sally bergman is an inspiration. >> a role model. >> a leader. >> the ultimate mench. >> the paradigm of a good citizen. >> a magnificent jew, who gets what judaism is all about, which is to make the world a better he i. >> stan bergman would be the first recipient. >> there's something special about stan. it's not feigned compassion, it's genuine. she cares about the world, and cares about the mission of ajc. >> he is on a unique journey. it's a journey of hope. it's a journey of possibilities. it's a journey of inclusion. he inspired people to be more than they thought was ever fob for them to be. i think that's the gift of starring bergman. >> hi cares about human beings, cares about israel and the future of the jewish people. everything they does is about creating a better world. >> to understand stan and hi legacy. >> he is the son of german jewish parents who had the foresight to flee germany, bringing both says of their parents along. they found themselves in port elizabeth, south africa. starting a new life with nothing, stan's parents worked hard to build a retail business, s
. >>> sally bergman is an inspiration. >> a role model. >> a leader. >> the ultimate mench. >> the paradigm of a good citizen. >> a magnificent jew, who gets what judaism is all about, which is to make the world a better he i. >> stan bergman would be the first recipient. >> there's something special about stan. it's not feigned compassion, it's genuine. she cares about the world, and cares about the mission of ajc. >> he is on a unique...
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in the front of the train there were real injuries and sally to workers, how it came you have peopleworking on a truck with a train coming on in this day and age especially, those two workers were killed. so, we were in the back of car. we stopped. nothing was said. i wish they would have an intercom system for emergencies where they could say, stay calm. we did not go out of the train because there was a truck on one side and a track on the other side and we were not going to risk back, so about a half-hour later there were rumors with people coming back and forth and before the first responders came and said there was an accident, don't move. will take you into good off and in about 15 or 20 minutes later we went off and walked carefully down the steps, went across the tracks, went across the field and thankfully there was a church that had an adjacent gymnasium and we could go in there and waited to see what was going to happen and the amtrak police have the manifest so they knew who was on and i checked it to make sure no one was missing and you just don't know in these situation
in the front of the train there were real injuries and sally to workers, how it came you have peopleworking on a truck with a train coming on in this day and age especially, those two workers were killed. so, we were in the back of car. we stopped. nothing was said. i wish they would have an intercom system for emergencies where they could say, stay calm. we did not go out of the train because there was a truck on one side and a track on the other side and we were not going to risk back, so...
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. >> reporter: we'd all like to believe sally is still with harry. >> i love that you get cold when it's i love that it takes you an hour and a half to order a sandwich. >> reporter: nearly 50% of majors end in divorce. face the facts. visit the museum of broken relationships. >> it makes me reflect on my own relationships. >> i spent an entire summer making this birthday present, and he left it in my car. >> it's nice to know it doesn't just happen to me. >> my boyfriend andrew and i fi class. is this serving a purpose? >> immediately i thought it was ridiculous. when i started thinking deeply, i thought there's a lot of people who need closure. >> did you see this one? >> reporter: yes. [ laughter ] >> we've had behind the scenes access since this place looked like this. it used to be a lingerie store. fitting transformation. back to that lawyer who made all this happen. it started on a family vacation. >> we had a guide book that said there was a museum of broken relationships. i thought we had to see it. >> reporter: the first museum of broken relationships opened in croatia five yea
. >> reporter: we'd all like to believe sally is still with harry. >> i love that you get cold when it's i love that it takes you an hour and a half to order a sandwich. >> reporter: nearly 50% of majors end in divorce. face the facts. visit the museum of broken relationships. >> it makes me reflect on my own relationships. >> i spent an entire summer making this birthday present, and he left it in my car. >> it's nice to know it doesn't just happen to me....
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. >>> sally fields and deborah messing and elizabeth banks were a few of the hollywood stars that showed up in support of hillary clinton. clinton spoke in culver city and repeated themes from her speech on trump yesterday saying that presumptive republican nominee is unprepared and unfit to be president. >>> we have to stand against that. i don't want anyone to think how he conducts himself represents who we are as a nation. >> husband bill clinton was here. he had a busy schedule. burbank and woodland hills and santa monica. >>> a chaotic aftermath at the trump rally in san jose. >>> this is just some of the video as anti trump protestors clashed with hillary clinton supporters. jesse gary talked to some of those that attended the rally. >> [ no audio] >> obviously we are are having trouble. there was chaos and violence. as protestors showed up, anti trump protestors showed up and about the police response and hopefully we can show you that later in the newscast. in the meantime we have sad news out of texas where the bodies of four soldiers missing in floodwaters have been found. the
. >>> sally fields and deborah messing and elizabeth banks were a few of the hollywood stars that showed up in support of hillary clinton. clinton spoke in culver city and repeated themes from her speech on trump yesterday saying that presumptive republican nominee is unprepared and unfit to be president. >>> we have to stand against that. i don't want anyone to think how he conducts himself represents who we are as a nation. >> husband bill clinton was here. he had a...
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sally fields, and sophia bush. her challenger is chipping away at her lead she 69ed to call -- she continued to call trump unfit to be president. >>> he shot two police officers, now new details on the stand off. tonight one woman's fight a keep her family safe. >> thousands of people in the bay area got this tsunami alert today. minutes later an apology. tonight what happened. >> and what is cooking in steph curry's house every night? tonight his wife gives us a taste of what is on the menu. the ot >>> one of two police officers shot while chasing a suspect in fremont is improving. the other officer is still in critical condition. maria medina talked to neighbors who were caught up in the madness. >> you are thinking could my home be next. the whole time. it was terrifying. >> for hours they stayed on the floor of a locked room in her home. >> it was, like, gunfire going off. like a war zone. it was terrifying. i didn't know if he would try to break in. nobody knew where he was at that time. >> reporter: she belie
sally fields, and sophia bush. her challenger is chipping away at her lead she 69ed to call -- she continued to call trump unfit to be president. >>> he shot two police officers, now new details on the stand off. tonight one woman's fight a keep her family safe. >> thousands of people in the bay area got this tsunami alert today. minutes later an apology. tonight what happened. >> and what is cooking in steph curry's house every night? tonight his wife gives us a taste of...
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the bus sits in a locked and gated secure sally port.d by surveillance cameras, and it's equipped with steel bars on the doors and windows. amy morris was a homicide detective with the columbus police department. >> i've never heard of anybody escaping from the franklin county jail before. >> but that doesn't stop two inmates from trying. that day tracy mobley is charged with multiple counts of burglary, theft, possession of drugs, and receiving stolen property. mary ann morrissey, on the other hand, is charged with a few traffic violations. strangers shackled together by a pair of handcuffs. mobley and morrissey are led to the bus in the loading area. >> when the line of prisoners was getting on the bus, tracy and mary were the last two prisoners of a long line of prisoners. >> and that's when they make their move. >> because it's silt sitting fairly low to the ground you have to be pretty small to be able to crawl under this bus and then maneuver yourself around so that you're hanging on that train. >> but watch closely. initially they
the bus sits in a locked and gated secure sally port.d by surveillance cameras, and it's equipped with steel bars on the doors and windows. amy morris was a homicide detective with the columbus police department. >> i've never heard of anybody escaping from the franklin county jail before. >> but that doesn't stop two inmates from trying. that day tracy mobley is charged with multiple counts of burglary, theft, possession of drugs, and receiving stolen property. mary ann morrissey,...
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sally ride's job was to work the shuttle's row bolt -- robotic arm which she helped design and she gotling 33 yours ago today. should news brake out, we'll break in because breaking news changes everything and seems like it's all breaking. the dow is off 605 points on the day, the s&p down three percent. the nasdaq down four percent. it is a very big business day, and nobody better to handle it than the team from "your world" with neil cavuto. maria bartiromo is sitting in today. news and analysis continues in a moment. >> cheers in london, fierce on wall street. dow plunging 600-point as as britain declares independence. bolting from the european union, roiling markets across the world and we're all over it. dagon, and ben gentleman man hall, and trader if a goetz to break, and dr. ben carson on if we reached a political breaking point. now daggan. >> invesrs
sally ride's job was to work the shuttle's row bolt -- robotic arm which she helped design and she gotling 33 yours ago today. should news brake out, we'll break in because breaking news changes everything and seems like it's all breaking. the dow is off 605 points on the day, the s&p down three percent. the nasdaq down four percent. it is a very big business day, and nobody better to handle it than the team from "your world" with neil cavuto. maria bartiromo is sitting in today....
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. >> reporter: we'd all like to believe sally is still with harry. >> i love that you get cold when it'sees out. and a half to order a sandwich. >> reporter: listen up. nearly 50% of marriages end in divorce. face facts, face reality. visit the museum of broken relationships. >> it's making me reflect on my own relationships. it's beautiful. >> reporter: we asked an expert is this serving any purpose whatsoever? >> immediately i thought this is ridiculous. when i started to think more deeply about it, i thought well, actually, there's a lot of people who need closure. >> did you see this one? >> reporter: yes. we've had behind the scenes access since this place looked like this. it used to be a lingerie store, the famous frederick's of hollywood. fitting transformation. back to that lawyer who made all this happen. all started last summer on a family vacation to croatia. >> they had a guide book that said there was a mum of broken relationships. i thought we've got see that. the first museum of broken relationships opened in croatia five yearsing. > we came out of there all of us moved b
. >> reporter: we'd all like to believe sally is still with harry. >> i love that you get cold when it'sees out. and a half to order a sandwich. >> reporter: listen up. nearly 50% of marriages end in divorce. face facts, face reality. visit the museum of broken relationships. >> it's making me reflect on my own relationships. it's beautiful. >> reporter: we asked an expert is this serving any purpose whatsoever? >> immediately i thought this is ridiculous....
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then my colleague sally will discuss the culture of tobacco control and how it has influence regulation. next to julian morris will discuss the regulations health implications. stacy will discuss potential legal challenges to the regulation. and finally my colleague alex will discuss potential congressional response straight each panelist was because 50-20 minutes, followed by every discussion, then we will open it to audience questions. >> thank you. let's see if the slides are there. i'm going to do a basic introduction to eat cigarettes. -- e-cigarettes. they little bit about what are, why we care, and what the data says about them. my background as a health psychologist working both in academia and industry. i have been doing tobacco and smoking research for a little over 40 years. relevantly have been involved both with pharmaceutical products as well as now e-cigarettes and other harm reduction products as well as academic activity. i want to start with a basic facts which is that smoking is bad for you. you may have heard of this. often people don't realize just how bad it is. in
then my colleague sally will discuss the culture of tobacco control and how it has influence regulation. next to julian morris will discuss the regulations health implications. stacy will discuss potential legal challenges to the regulation. and finally my colleague alex will discuss potential congressional response straight each panelist was because 50-20 minutes, followed by every discussion, then we will open it to audience questions. >> thank you. let's see if the slides are there....
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and sally cellarman turns 79. have yourselves a great day.re tomorrow morning. back here tomorrow morning. laura//cont. vo >>> nbc bay area news begins with breaking news. >>> a house with a suspected police shooter inside is on fire this morning. >> let's get right to that breaking news that's been unfolding since yesterday afternoon. the suspect is still barricaded inside the home. what's happening? >> it might be hard to see the home. the home is about 1 1/2 blocks away. that house front porch has been on fire the past 1:45 after the alameda county sheriff's office was running the t
and sally cellarman turns 79. have yourselves a great day.re tomorrow morning. back here tomorrow morning. laura//cont. vo >>> nbc bay area news begins with breaking news. >>> a house with a suspected police shooter inside is on fire this morning. >> let's get right to that breaking news that's been unfolding since yesterday afternoon. the suspect is still barricaded inside the home. what's happening? >> it might be hard to see the home. the home is about 1 1/2...
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the house, scared to go to work and scared to go to the night scene, we with a on the to put on a sallybrasion later this week putting on a moment of sirens lens for all the people that were exaccuse cuted because there was an execution of innocent people. our message is don't give in to terrorism having last laugh, we won't support terrorism on u.s. soil. >> that's the goal of terror, to change how you live, make you live in fear chris thank you for talking to us about this. we are waiting on some of the big answers everybody wants in this situation. at any moment the head of the fbi is going to update us on where we are in understanding what made this orlando shooting happen. as soon as it starts, we're on it. stay with us. if you think you've seen it all, ...well do i have a surprise for you. it's red lobster's new lobster and shrimp summerfest! with the lobster and shrimp... ...you love in so many new dishes, you're gonna wanna try... ...every last one. like the new coastal lobster & shrimp. with a wood-grilled lobster tail, ...wild-caught red shrimp crusted with panko, ...and shrim
the house, scared to go to work and scared to go to the night scene, we with a on the to put on a sallybrasion later this week putting on a moment of sirens lens for all the people that were exaccuse cuted because there was an execution of innocent people. our message is don't give in to terrorism having last laugh, we won't support terrorism on u.s. soil. >> that's the goal of terror, to change how you live, make you live in fear chris thank you for talking to us about this. we are...
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let's get to the bloomberg first word news with juliette sally. tte: banks are taking the hatchet to jobs. hsbc is said to be cutting senior investment banking positions as part of stuart gulliver's plan to reduce costs. a person with knowledge of the matter says mcquarrie will shutter -- will get rid of 30 jobs in its equity businesses. of theounts to about 8% workforce. the move follows an industrywide trend of scaling back as trading volumes fall. other banks including barclays and bnp paribas have announced similar cuts this year. official factory gate remains in expansion territory in may. that adds to evidence of gradual economic stabilization in the world's second-largest economy. pmi came in at 50.1, a welcome sign of resilience, but the thai ton private measure fell 49.2, down from a reading of 49.4 in april. new york traded oil has slipped a fourth day, headed for the longest run of declines since april, that is as opec ministers gather in vienna. the uae's representative says the global oversupply that has caused prices to slump since 2
let's get to the bloomberg first word news with juliette sally. tte: banks are taking the hatchet to jobs. hsbc is said to be cutting senior investment banking positions as part of stuart gulliver's plan to reduce costs. a person with knowledge of the matter says mcquarrie will shutter -- will get rid of 30 jobs in its equity businesses. of theounts to about 8% workforce. the move follows an industrywide trend of scaling back as trading volumes fall. other banks including barclays and bnp...
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statement today removing herself from this investigation and assigning it to her number two who is sally united yates. a career prosecutor. you don't think that's a good route to go. >> that would be a good step there is a statutory special counsel provision as you know that applies in cases like this where the independence of the department of justice and the attorney general herself in this instance is reasonably questioned. she just provided additional rationale for that but what you suggested would be a step and, would i think, help reassure people that she is going to handle this well. the problem still persists though as you know the attorney general serves at the pleasure of the president of the united states. the president does not want this investigation over hillary clinton's email to go any further than the fbi. we still need to see what the fbi is going to do. i have confidence in director comey and the professionalism of the fbi, but i really worry when it comes to the politicization at the department of justice unfortunately now loretta lynch has just thrown another log on
statement today removing herself from this investigation and assigning it to her number two who is sally united yates. a career prosecutor. you don't think that's a good route to go. >> that would be a good step there is a statutory special counsel provision as you know that applies in cases like this where the independence of the department of justice and the attorney general herself in this instance is reasonably questioned. she just provided additional rationale for that but what you...
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i wanted to get sally's input.f you're a democrat and don't support donald trump you're looking at these documents and kind of saying, wow. >> you're sort of saying wow and look, this is just an extension of what his campaign is. this is a sort of -- a false swindle saying, i'm going to promise you all of these things, all you have to do is trust me and oh, well, at the end of the day when it doesn't work out, you're out your democracy and i get the big prize. this is sort of -- i want to go back to the evaluation point, just because something is popular, doesn't mean it isn't also fraud you leapt and wrong and dangerous and i think again, that's where trump university and the trump campaign are pretty anl gous. trump can be as popular as he wants with voters but that doesn't mean he isn't actually perpetuating a fraud in terms of his credibility and qualifications to president and to do something dangerous with the american economy and standing in the world. you know, we should see this as a warning and start to t
i wanted to get sally's input.f you're a democrat and don't support donald trump you're looking at these documents and kind of saying, wow. >> you're sort of saying wow and look, this is just an extension of what his campaign is. this is a sort of -- a false swindle saying, i'm going to promise you all of these things, all you have to do is trust me and oh, well, at the end of the day when it doesn't work out, you're out your democracy and i get the big prize. this is sort of -- i want to...
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juliette atyou, sally in hong kong.ll by the most in almost two months against the dollar yesterday after a new poll showed a jump in support for the campaign to take the u.k. out of the european union. joining us from berlin is the vote lead campaigner and u.k. in duncan parliament ia smith. good to see you in berlin. i wanted to ask you about leadership of the conservative party. what kind of result would it take on june 23 to prompt a leadership change at the top of the conservatives? mr. smith: actually, i think the issue about leadership is irrelevant. it's a debate about whether britain should remain in what i consider a bureaucratic and inefficient european union, or whether it should leave the european union, and that is the sole point of the vote. leadership isout all really pointless, and the vote you have is the one in front of you. anna: yes, absolutely. we know what the vote is about, but in terms of leadership, it is no secret that this is something that has divided the party for many years. are you tellin
juliette atyou, sally in hong kong.ll by the most in almost two months against the dollar yesterday after a new poll showed a jump in support for the campaign to take the u.k. out of the european union. joining us from berlin is the vote lead campaigner and u.k. in duncan parliament ia smith. good to see you in berlin. i wanted to ask you about leadership of the conservative party. what kind of result would it take on june 23 to prompt a leadership change at the top of the conservatives? mr....
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he mentioned my wife sally and daughter katy are here. she grew up in an air force family. remains my most trusted advisor and love of my life. katy is spending her summer interning at the peace core here at washington d.c. we're very proud all of three of our children and without their love and support, i certainly would not be here today. i would like to acknowledge my fellow nominee and his distinguished service. riit's a privilege to be here wh him today. i'm humbled by both the great leaders who have served in this position in the past and if k l confirmed by the incredible leaders i will join on the joint chiefs of staff. i have been able to witness first hand the visionary leadership of general frank grass. they have left an indelible mark, resulting in the finest national guard in our nation's history. a proud force that has been helping secure our nation for more than 380 years. we're living with incredible advancements that give great cause for optimism and hope for the future. yet this optimism is tempered by unprecedented challenges in our global security enviro
he mentioned my wife sally and daughter katy are here. she grew up in an air force family. remains my most trusted advisor and love of my life. katy is spending her summer interning at the peace core here at washington d.c. we're very proud all of three of our children and without their love and support, i certainly would not be here today. i would like to acknowledge my fellow nominee and his distinguished service. riit's a privilege to be here wh him today. i'm humbled by both the great...
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we'll all come together because we have something truly awful to defeat. >> sally cohn.s going to have you. cnn political commentator and daily beast columnist. thank you. >> great to be on with you. >> and make sure to stick with us. next hour we will be speaking with a donald trump supporter. so stick around for that. california, new jersey, new mexico, south dakota, and montana all hold primaries on tuesday. we will have all-day coverage right here on cnn. be sure to tune in june 7th for the final batches of the state primaries of the election season. >>> in the meantime, voters in peru are anxiously awaiting the results of a very tight presidential runoff election. keiko fujimori, the daughter of alberto fujimori, is facing off against former world bank economist pedro kuczynski. unofficial exit polls show the two candidates neck and neck as voting wrapped up sunday. the winner will lead peru for the next five years. >>> isis is coming under fierce attacks on multiple fronts, including a push to its de facto capital in syria. after three days of intense fighting, rus
we'll all come together because we have something truly awful to defeat. >> sally cohn.s going to have you. cnn political commentator and daily beast columnist. thank you. >> great to be on with you. >> and make sure to stick with us. next hour we will be speaking with a donald trump supporter. so stick around for that. california, new jersey, new mexico, south dakota, and montana all hold primaries on tuesday. we will have all-day coverage right here on cnn. be sure to tune...
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joe and sally, good to have you with us today.
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deputy attorney sally yates called the settlement the first step towards holding volkswagen accountable and. >> one of the most flagrant violations of our country a consumer and environmental laws in our country's history. >> reporter: nearly half a million volkswagen diesel cars in the u.s. were equipped with defeat devices, software that allowed them to cheat environmental standards tests, but once on the road, the reality was just opposite. >> hundreds of thousands of those cars sold in this country were in fact pumping illegal levels of nitrogen oxides into our atmosphere, up to 40 times the amount permitted by federal law. >> reporter: the proposed settlement applies to 2.0-liter deals including the beetle, golf, jetta, and audi ad 3. v.w. will spend $10 billion to buy b or modify affected vehicles. the auto maker also agrees to pay $4.7 billion for pollution-reduction projects. volkswagen c.e.o. matthias muller releases a statement: volkswagen may still face criminal charges from the d.o.j. for violating the clean air act. charlie. >> thanks, demarco. we have a list of the volkswa
deputy attorney sally yates called the settlement the first step towards holding volkswagen accountable and. >> one of the most flagrant violations of our country a consumer and environmental laws in our country's history. >> reporter: nearly half a million volkswagen diesel cars in the u.s. were equipped with defeat devices, software that allowed them to cheat environmental standards tests, but once on the road, the reality was just opposite. >> hundreds of thousands of those...
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. >> thank you, sally. want to echo what the deputy attorney general said, just now, our hearts are broken and ache for the people who were lost in orlando, those wounded, and their families. we are so sorry for your loss and your suffering. i also want to say a word of thanks and expressed a admiration for the work of local law enforcement in orlando. they showed professionalism and extraordinary bravery that saved lives. we are very lucky that such good peoplech and lastly i want to say thanks to those who rendered care that saved lives at the scene, the docs, the emt's, the nurses, the victim specialists and the ordinary citizens who stopped to help family and friends you showed us the best part of humanity in the mind of terrible loss. as you know, this is a federal terrorism investigation. led by the fbi. with the assistance, as we always do, of our state local and federal partners. the reason for that is, there are strong indications of radicalization by this killer, and a potential inspiration by for
. >> thank you, sally. want to echo what the deputy attorney general said, just now, our hearts are broken and ache for the people who were lost in orlando, those wounded, and their families. we are so sorry for your loss and your suffering. i also want to say a word of thanks and expressed a admiration for the work of local law enforcement in orlando. they showed professionalism and extraordinary bravery that saved lives. we are very lucky that such good peoplech and lastly i want to say...
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owner sally kobylinski. >> so i reached out to that group of florist friends and said, "would you pleaseer with me and have us love these people in a relevant way?" and immediately, the response was yes. >> reporter: they provided flowers to 42 victims so far, including coordinating with businesses in puerto rico. that country was home to 23 victims, almost half of those lost in the mass can kerr. angel candelario pardo was layed to rest there today. his mother cried over the loss of her 28-year-old son. at the florida funeral for victim jean mendez, two sheriffs deputies on motorcycles were hit when an impatient driver tried to get around the procession. the deputy should be okay. reena, tonight, a moment of silence will be held 49 minutes in to the orlando city soccer game in remembrance of the victims. >> ninan: can jamie yuccas in orlando, thank you. investigators continue to look into orlando gunman omar mateen's past and whether his wife played a role in the attack. now david begnaud has the story of a woman who claims she was stalked by mateen. >> reporter: we'll call her marie to
owner sally kobylinski. >> so i reached out to that group of florist friends and said, "would you pleaseer with me and have us love these people in a relevant way?" and immediately, the response was yes. >> reporter: they provided flowers to 42 victims so far, including coordinating with businesses in puerto rico. that country was home to 23 victims, almost half of those lost in the mass can kerr. angel candelario pardo was layed to rest there today. his mother cried over...
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sally served seven years in the air force. she remains my most trusted advisor. katie is a rising senior who is spending her summer with the peace corps. we're all proud of our three children. without their love and support i wouldn't be here today. i would like to acknowledge my fellow nominee and his distinguished service. it's a privilege to be we're him. i'm humbled by my nomination. humbled by the great leaders who served in this position in the past and if confirmed i will join the joint chiefs of staff. over the past four years i have been honored to serve as the vice chief and witnessed the visionary leadership of joint chiefs grass. they have left an indelible mark. i am grateful to serve with the 453,000 citizen soldiers and airmen, a proud force that's been helping to secure our nation for nearly 380 years. we are living in extraordinary times with incredible advances in technology that gives great cause for optimism and hope for future. this is tempered by challenges in our global security environment. transregional multidomain, multifunctional threat
sally served seven years in the air force. she remains my most trusted advisor. katie is a rising senior who is spending her summer with the peace corps. we're all proud of our three children. without their love and support i wouldn't be here today. i would like to acknowledge my fellow nominee and his distinguished service. it's a privilege to be we're him. i'm humbled by my nomination. humbled by the great leaders who served in this position in the past and if confirmed i will join the joint...