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sanford: i would go back to the basics. this stipend -- it has been ised from $3.5 million to $5 million. maybe it's the best thing or maybe it is not. it is worthy of study and we have raised the stipend by $89 million and we have not looked at this issue from the outside third-party validation for more than 12 years. for that reason i say in no way prescriptively, it's worth a look and again, given the fact that the government accounting office does studies on a whole host of issues on a regular basis, i think this is worthy given the additional $89 million that was spent last year. i ask for a yes vote and i yield back. the chair: the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from south carolina. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the amendment is -- >> i ask for the yeas and nays. the chair: pursuant to clause 6, rule 18, further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentleman from south carolina will be postponed. it is now in order to consider am
sanford: i would go back to the basics. this stipend -- it has been ised from $3.5 million to $5 million. maybe it's the best thing or maybe it is not. it is worthy of study and we have raised the stipend by $89 million and we have not looked at this issue from the outside third-party validation for more than 12 years. for that reason i say in no way prescriptively, it's worth a look and again, given the fact that the government accounting office does studies on a whole host of issues on a...
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comes out and he's doing the show in vegas, like the 2:00 show, and they play the theme song from sanfordging a theme song ] . he gets the microphone and goes three people? i'm not doing no [ bleep ] show for no three people. [ singing the theme song ] and they played him off. >> jimmy: it was a joke. >> so everybody -- but you know that before there was . [ laughter ] >> you know as well as i do when you watch tv there was no internet. this is what we watched. we watched these shows and listened to their voices and picked them up. >> jimmy: i have a gift for you. as host of match game, there is something that you must have. i hope you don't already have this. if you do, i'll take it back from you, but this is what you really need, the telescoping microphone. this is -- you can hold it down at your feet and still talk into it with no problem whatsoever. >> this is the antenna off of bob ieger's car, isn't it? [ laughter ] >> they're going to have that for me, the real one. >> jimmy: alec baldwin, everyone. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: alec baldwin! "the match game" premieres june 26t
comes out and he's doing the show in vegas, like the 2:00 show, and they play the theme song from sanfordging a theme song ] . he gets the microphone and goes three people? i'm not doing no [ bleep ] show for no three people. [ singing the theme song ] and they played him off. >> jimmy: it was a joke. >> so everybody -- but you know that before there was . [ laughter ] >> you know as well as i do when you watch tv there was no internet. this is what we watched. we watched...
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now you going out looking like gravy for sanford and son. >> not holding anything back tonight.ted a gallery from the event on our nbc washington app. search white house for dinner. the journalism scholarship. >>> still ahead, caps fans upset
now you going out looking like gravy for sanford and son. >> not holding anything back tonight.ted a gallery from the event on our nbc washington app. search white house for dinner. the journalism scholarship. >>> still ahead, caps fans upset
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sanford of south carolina. at the end of the bill, before the short title, insert the following, section, none of the funds made available by this act may be used to provide a loan under section 136 of the energy independence and security act of 2007, 42 united states code 17013. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 743, the gentleman from south carolina and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from south carolina. mr. sanford: i thank the chair. i think what i have before all of us is a commonsense amendment, and it simply says that the advanced technology vehicle manufacturing loan program will continue to exist but there can be no additional loans. the reason that i do so is when i came and offered this amendment last year, i had a cutting amendment last year, but what was explained to me was that if you cut the program, then you wouldn't have money to administer the existing loans that were out there. so as a result, i've altered this amendment so that, agai
sanford of south carolina. at the end of the bill, before the short title, insert the following, section, none of the funds made available by this act may be used to provide a loan under section 136 of the energy independence and security act of 2007, 42 united states code 17013. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 743, the gentleman from south carolina and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from south carolina. mr. sanford: i thank the...
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. >>> sanford university in alabama is apologizing for a racially offensive image that appeared on a sorority's t-shirts. they designed this shirt which includes a picture of an african-american man eating watermelon and a slave picking cotton. >> this isn't the first time this has been an issue. i wouldn't say it was just ignorance. it could have been but i feel it was just they don't care. >> the sorority gave away the shirts as gifts at a formal. the sorority apologized saying that it failed to focus on certain images in the design. >>> check it out. this is one happy graduate. we first told you about 71-year-old joan madus earlier this week. her family sent this video of joan ofal the stage at university of maryland university college. madus left college 53 years ago to raise her five children and now she finally has her degree in humanities and 13 grandchildren to go with t we are so very happy for her. we want to see your graduation photos of course as well. tweet us or send us a message on facebook using the #grads of washington. >>> and now your storm team 4 forecast. >> okay
. >>> sanford university in alabama is apologizing for a racially offensive image that appeared on a sorority's t-shirts. they designed this shirt which includes a picture of an african-american man eating watermelon and a slave picking cotton. >> this isn't the first time this has been an issue. i wouldn't say it was just ignorance. it could have been but i feel it was just they don't care. >> the sorority gave away the shirts as gifts at a formal. the sorority apologized...
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sanford of south choorl. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of a recorded vote will rise. number. a is a two-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: the yeas are 41 and the nays are 38 . the amendment is not adopted. there will being no further amendments under the rule, the committee rises. the committee of the whole house has had under consideration h.r. 4049 and i report the bill as ealeded by house resolution 372 back to the house with amendments adopted in the committee of the whole the speaker pro tempore: the committee has had under consideration the bill h.r. 4049 and reports the bill as amended by the house resolution 735 back to the house with further amendments adopted in the committee of the whole. the previous question is ordered. is a
sanford of south choorl. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of a recorded vote will rise. number. a is a two-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: the yeas are 41 and the nays are 38 ....
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zimmerman was a neighborhood watch captain who followed martin one night in sanford, florida. they faced off and witnesses testified that martin attacked and beat zimmerman who then shot and killed the unarmed martin. zimmerman claimed self-defense. the jury believed him. >> we the jury find george zimmerman not guilty. >> reporter: zimmerman says he has no qualms about selling the gun. >> what i've decided to do is not cower. i'm a free american and i can do what i'd like with my possessions. >> reporter: he writes he was honored and humbled to sell the gun calling it a piece of american history. opening bid, $5,000. brandi hitt, abc news, los angeles. >>> the second website that offered the gun has been disconnected temporarily. later this morning, the website says it will announce whether or not it will continue with the auction. >>> separate investigations into police use of excessive force are under way in massachusetts and new hampshire toing the violent arrest of a suspect. here is the incident. police seen beating a 50-year-old man who had led them on an hour-long chas
zimmerman was a neighborhood watch captain who followed martin one night in sanford, florida. they faced off and witnesses testified that martin attacked and beat zimmerman who then shot and killed the unarmed martin. zimmerman claimed self-defense. the jury believed him. >> we the jury find george zimmerman not guilty. >> reporter: zimmerman says he has no qualms about selling the gun. >> what i've decided to do is not cower. i'm a free american and i can do what i'd like...
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sanford of south carolina. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 735, the gentleman from south carolina, mr. sanford, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from south carolina. mr. sanford: i thank the chairman. i rise with a very simple amendment. it would do nothing more than call for a g.a.o. report of the maritime security fleet. i do so because i think we would all acknowledge that knowledge is power and the ability to look very closely at what's happening within that fleet i think is important. i would also say as a believer defense is a core function of the federal government, we would want to have transparency in the way that we expend those funds in pursuit of our nation's defense. i think this is important in light of the fact that overall funding has risen by about $89 million here over the last, i guess last funding cycle. you have seen the stipend go from $3.5 million to $5.5 million. there has not been a study what's going on in that fleet of sh
sanford of south carolina. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 735, the gentleman from south carolina, mr. sanford, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from south carolina. mr. sanford: i thank the chairman. i rise with a very simple amendment. it would do nothing more than call for a g.a.o. report of the maritime security fleet. i do so because i think we would all acknowledge that knowledge is power and the ability to look very closely...
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so saturday lois walks with the class of 2016 at sanford college in alabama. she says this felt like a dream. >> they were so kinds to make sure, you know, that everything went right, and it did. >> i just love this woman. lois is a breast cancer survivor and she's currently battling uterine cancer, but said she is open to working provided the right ceo job is available. >> well, 09 years old, he has a heck of a lot of life experience to offer any company. good for lois. time now 4:50, time for check on business news. >> mine watch's jill wagner joins us live this morning from the new york stock exchange, jill, apple shares jumped 4% yesterday. all because warren buffet invested a billion dollars in the company. >> that's right. this could be a vote of confidence in apple's long-term strategy, we know iphone sales have been slowing down, the watch wasn't the hit that they had hoped for. so the tech joint's been diversifying, working on self-driving cars, company invested a billion dollars in dd, that's a you can uber rival in china, anwar end buffet believes i
so saturday lois walks with the class of 2016 at sanford college in alabama. she says this felt like a dream. >> they were so kinds to make sure, you know, that everything went right, and it did. >> i just love this woman. lois is a breast cancer survivor and she's currently battling uterine cancer, but said she is open to working provided the right ceo job is available. >> well, 09 years old, he has a heck of a lot of life experience to offer any company. good for lois. time...
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. >> today we'll proclaimer run and grady -- gdy >> grady on sanford and son. >> i'm going blame my mouth my m for not working.ng. erin what's going on. o >> i'm over this cloudyudy weather. i'm going blame gary mcgrady.gr the good news is traffic isic quiet. get an early start at 4:30. i have no road complaints even though you've gone and messednds everything up with the weather all week. w >> all right grady. gra >> grady wilson from sanfordm nd and son. >> ♪ >> get outta' here.er you guys aren't going get what a i'm talking about. it's not going to be thatot g great again today but we'lle'll get some sunshine later this afternoon after thetern thunderstorms go by.th more on that.un it's all coming up and a cold c weekend forecast. i'll have it for you. y time. happening today what is reallyd setting up to be a majorajor controversial move by the by the white house in the battle over transgender bathroom use.mse >> the obama administration forcing transgender students stt use the bathroom of their chosen identity. fox5's melanie alnwick isck i live to explain.lain good morning. >> repor
. >> today we'll proclaimer run and grady -- gdy >> grady on sanford and son. >> i'm going blame my mouth my m for not working.ng. erin what's going on. o >> i'm over this cloudyudy weather. i'm going blame gary mcgrady.gr the good news is traffic isic quiet. get an early start at 4:30. i have no road complaints even though you've gone and messednds everything up with the weather all week. w >> all right grady. gra >> grady wilson from sanfordm nd and son....
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you are going out looking like grady from sanford and son. dated, mr. president.ll i am saying is that in less than eight years, mr. president, you busted to time-honored stereotypes. crack.do and apparently, once you do black it looks like we are going back to stop yeah. thanks, ben carson. i have to be careful picking on you, mr. president, a couple years ago during this dinner you were killing osama than lawton. who are you killing tonight? it cannot be journalism, that has been dead for a wild now, right? now.ur a while shout, they are old death knell. that follow-up was nice, wasn't it? relax, white people. it was a joke. just relax. i am impressed with the people in this room. there are so many rich, powerful people in this room. to finally match the names to the faces in the penama caper. it is nice. it is nice to see them together. samantha is here from the pcoming movie "suicide squad." not to be confused with the new jeb bush documentary, "suicide watch." anthony anderson is here from ish."it show "black which was also my nickname in high school. they ca
you are going out looking like grady from sanford and son. dated, mr. president.ll i am saying is that in less than eight years, mr. president, you busted to time-honored stereotypes. crack.do and apparently, once you do black it looks like we are going back to stop yeah. thanks, ben carson. i have to be careful picking on you, mr. president, a couple years ago during this dinner you were killing osama than lawton. who are you killing tonight? it cannot be journalism, that has been dead for a...
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there were no protestations from governor sanford to the bush administration or to congress that those detainees in charleston represented the kind of security risk that we discussed this morning. the notion of that in 2002 this attack meant that we face somehow a lesser threat than we do now i find very hard to believe. and the detainees in trouble and are not the only ones. we have at least 11 states and the district of columbia where we have terrorists in maximum-security prisons and secure facilities. according to the ranking member's opening statement, just 15 miles from now, the accused leader of the benghazi attack is sitting in prison awaiting trial. he has been there for over two years, there has been no protests, there has been no controversy, but the notion of bringing guantanamo detainees into the states in a very similar situations presents not acceptable risk is hard for me to understand and hard for me to fathom. i would just close with one last comment regarding the implications for state and local officials. there is emergency response planning that these individuals h
there were no protestations from governor sanford to the bush administration or to congress that those detainees in charleston represented the kind of security risk that we discussed this morning. the notion of that in 2002 this attack meant that we face somehow a lesser threat than we do now i find very hard to believe. and the detainees in trouble and are not the only ones. we have at least 11 states and the district of columbia where we have terrorists in maximum-security prisons and secure...
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it is similar to their strategy with e-books but allowed authors to [inaudible] one analyst at sanfordnstein is setting a $1000 price target, 47% up from where shares closed on monday. carlos kercher said the only major roadblock amazon faces is finding new areas of investment to keep up with the growth in gross profits. shares closed on tuesday any consensus price target is 809. coming up, what is the next tech breakthrough for drones? we will hear from one of austan's leading robotics experts, next. -- boston's leading robotics experts, next. ♪ ♪ emily: this is a special edition of "bloomberg west" where we are taking a deep dive into the boston tech scene and the innovators driving it. i'm joined by one of the leading figures in robotics and the ceo of a company on the cutting edge of drone technology. thank you so much for joining us. we were just talking about how boston is a hub for biotech, but it is also a hub for robotic. how did it become this way? guest: boston is a hub for robotics because of m.i.t. and umass, and companies like irobot came out of those institutions and now
it is similar to their strategy with e-books but allowed authors to [inaudible] one analyst at sanfordnstein is setting a $1000 price target, 47% up from where shares closed on monday. carlos kercher said the only major roadblock amazon faces is finding new areas of investment to keep up with the growth in gross profits. shares closed on tuesday any consensus price target is 809. coming up, what is the next tech breakthrough for drones? we will hear from one of austan's leading robotics...
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you are going out looking like grady from sanford and son.ce but you are dated, mr. president. all i am saying is that in less than eight years, mr. president, you busted time-honored two stereotypes. blacks do crack. and apparently, once you do black it looks like we are going back. thanks, ben carson. i have to be careful picking on you, mr. president, a couple years ago during this dinner you were killing osama bin laden. who are you killing tonight? ,annot be printed journalism that industry has been dead for a while now, right? to just kidding, shout out the print media. you have to shout, they are all over 70. that follow-up was nice, wasn't it? blacblack lives matter is here tonight. relax, white people. it was a joke. just relax. i am impressed with the people in this room. there are so many rich, powerful people in this room. it is nice to finally match the names to the faces in the penama panama papers. it is nice. it is nice to see them together. samantha is here from the upcoming movie "suicide squad." not to be confused with the
you are going out looking like grady from sanford and son.ce but you are dated, mr. president. all i am saying is that in less than eight years, mr. president, you busted time-honored two stereotypes. blacks do crack. and apparently, once you do black it looks like we are going back. thanks, ben carson. i have to be careful picking on you, mr. president, a couple years ago during this dinner you were killing osama bin laden. who are you killing tonight? ,annot be printed journalism that...
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that is after an analyst at sanford bernstein was the first to put a $1000 price target on the stock.nday's7% higher than shares were up 3% today. he sees that the company has a lot of possibilities out there, and it almost has too much money on hand. it will have a hard time figuring out what to do with it all. he is breaking from the pack when it comes to amazon, especially as it relates to alphabet. here is his estimates for amazon and then for alphabet. it is different than others who are expecting alphabet, or 1000 dollarst to before amazon. it is interesting, the divergence. another way to look at the consensus forecast for amazon, look att anr. the bars are the number of buys, holds, and no sales. the sentiment is positive, but here is the average price target. $809. here is the stock price. there is a gap. like to track we for amazon is the status as a retailer. cap, it is at market the largest retailer. that is because it is bigger ofn walmart, again, in terms market cap. not in terms of sales. this is the spread between amazon and walmart, market cap, so subtract walmart's m
that is after an analyst at sanford bernstein was the first to put a $1000 price target on the stock.nday's7% higher than shares were up 3% today. he sees that the company has a lot of possibilities out there, and it almost has too much money on hand. it will have a hard time figuring out what to do with it all. he is breaking from the pack when it comes to amazon, especially as it relates to alphabet. here is his estimates for amazon and then for alphabet. it is different than others who are...
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it is time for the bloomberg lash.ess f sanford energy says the massive cost -- the cost of a massive in l.a. has ballooned to $650 million. the figure does not include potential costs from dozens of losses or really tory fines. the massive gas leak fueled uncontrollably for nearly four months. 30u says it will surpass million subscribers, and unveiled plans for a beatles documentary from director ron howard. "eight days a week" will be the first documentary to debut. they also said they are partnering with livenation entertainment to show concerts by virtual reality applications. sotheby says a diamond the size of a tennis ball could sell for more than $70 million. they will offer the diamond in london on june 29. the diamond was under in a mine in botswana. it measures just over 1100 carets. that is the beauty. that is your bloomberg business flash update. a lot of developments in the 2016 presidential race in the last one for hours, especially on the republican side, after donald trump's indiana primary when. ted cruz, and now john kasich, are out, with kasich's official announceme
it is time for the bloomberg lash.ess f sanford energy says the massive cost -- the cost of a massive in l.a. has ballooned to $650 million. the figure does not include potential costs from dozens of losses or really tory fines. the massive gas leak fueled uncontrollably for nearly four months. 30u says it will surpass million subscribers, and unveiled plans for a beatles documentary from director ron howard. "eight days a week" will be the first documentary to debut. they also said...
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50s for temperatures. 57 -- in the peninsula temperatures are just stuck. 55 in menlo park, 56 in sanfordince gunny -- gusting to 32. concord west, oakland west, santa rosa west, that's the direction the wind is coming from. this is the low that will plague our weather tonight and tomorrow as it tracks over northern california, and that it gives a little bit of rain. temperatures take about a five to second-degree dropped the taken bear plunge on saturday then leveling off on sunday and warming up early next week but there will be measurable drizzle and maybe isolated shower activity especially north and east. sierra and shasta looking to warm up in the afternoon. sometimes you get a westwind, sometimes you don't but if you do, that westwind is pretty good. temperatures out of the 80s including clearlake and vacaville, also brentwood as well. livermore down the low 70s. 70 in san jose which has really not had much of a warm up what -- this week. cooler with cloudy to mostly cloudy skies saturday, starts to get warmer monday tuesday wednesday. >> it is nice to open the windows and let in t
50s for temperatures. 57 -- in the peninsula temperatures are just stuck. 55 in menlo park, 56 in sanfordince gunny -- gusting to 32. concord west, oakland west, santa rosa west, that's the direction the wind is coming from. this is the low that will plague our weather tonight and tomorrow as it tracks over northern california, and that it gives a little bit of rain. temperatures take about a five to second-degree dropped the taken bear plunge on saturday then leveling off on sunday and warming...
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captured by scientist at the sanford linear accelerator.tanding and use of x-ray laser in experiment. >>> teaching kids to cody is hot topic in tech country of course and starts in middle school. tonight jonathan bloom finds a local team we talked about before is building a toy that can teach those skills to kids as young as 5. >> maybe want to go down so go down. >>reporter: she is snapping block together but she's writing code. >> slide this in and press this button. >>reporter: this controls the i-pad with a creature called audrey. >> these not just a black box that does stuff. follows very specific things. >>reporter: started out as college research project with i-pad and more and more classroom. felix thought something was missing. i-pad is great but it's one tool. >>reporter: they wanted to teach programming with physical object and the device made it possible. this mirror from bay area start up called os month. >> we covered os month since debut at tech disrun entered 20 tlaechbility then a drawing game all by may going the i-pad loo
captured by scientist at the sanford linear accelerator.tanding and use of x-ray laser in experiment. >>> teaching kids to cody is hot topic in tech country of course and starts in middle school. tonight jonathan bloom finds a local team we talked about before is building a toy that can teach those skills to kids as young as 5. >> maybe want to go down so go down. >>reporter: she is snapping block together but she's writing code. >> slide this in and press this...
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. >> i want you to meet katie sanford, in pain for decades, on prescription pain meds since the 1990s. >> thank you very much. i've been on daily opioids that have given me a full and productive life for the last 25 years and i'm very careful. i have never misused or abused my medication. i am fully aware there are many alternative, nonopioid things i can do, which i do. i walk a mile and a half with my girlfriends three days a week. i swim. i pay out of pocket for massages two or three times a month. you know, i'm trying to do it right. and yet what i know is that there are many patients like me maybe thousands, tens of thousands. who have tried to do everything right. >> what do you say to patients like this? >> i would say good, fantastic. this is a situation no one would dream of interfering with her treatment, but that's a tiny minority. >> how is it that she's able to not -- >> everyone is different, how they respond to medication, what potential is. there's another piece of the story, adverse childhood experiences that increase risk for people pursuing opioids. we have an epide
. >> i want you to meet katie sanford, in pain for decades, on prescription pain meds since the 1990s. >> thank you very much. i've been on daily opioids that have given me a full and productive life for the last 25 years and i'm very careful. i have never misused or abused my medication. i am fully aware there are many alternative, nonopioid things i can do, which i do. i walk a mile and a half with my girlfriends three days a week. i swim. i pay out of pocket for massages two or...
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now you're going out looking like grady from sanford and sons.ut you're dated, mr. president. all i'm saying is that in less than eight years, mr. president, you busted two time-honored stereotypes. black does crack, and apparently, once you go black, it looks like we are going black. thanks, ben carson. i got to be careful picking on you, though, mr. president. a couple of years ago during this dinner you were like killing osama bin laden. remember that? who are you killing tonight? the print journalism, that industry has been dead for a while now, right? i'm just kidding, shout out to the print media. no, really, you have to shout. they're like all over 70 now and the follow-up was nice, wasn't it? oh, by the way, guys, black lives matter is here tonight. i'm just kidding, relax, white people. they're not here. it's just a joke, relax, relax. but i am impressed with the people in this room. there are so many rich powerful people in the room. you know, it's nice to finally match the face to the names in the panama papers. it's very nice, nice to
now you're going out looking like grady from sanford and sons.ut you're dated, mr. president. all i'm saying is that in less than eight years, mr. president, you busted two time-honored stereotypes. black does crack, and apparently, once you go black, it looks like we are going black. thanks, ben carson. i got to be careful picking on you, though, mr. president. a couple of years ago during this dinner you were like killing osama bin laden. remember that? who are you killing tonight? the print...
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. >> i am surprised that larry didn't make a sanford and son, joke. >> he did. >> yeah, he did. >> i'm glad i was listening. >> the worst part about this is that we don't have any booze. but anyway. >> except you. >> yeah, except me, i loaded up earlier. all right, protests, good, bad, worrisome? >> all of the above. what is funny -- not funny, it's actually not at all funny. but these trump protesters are not protesting trump they just have so many emotions and they are protesting everything. you are seeing black lives matter, all of these different groups coming out. and we see this even on the news the reporters come up, they're like why are you here? and no one really has an answer. >> it's like i'm gluten-free. no, free gluten! free the gluten five! >> i have one word for them to cure all that ails them. midol. uh-huh. >> that is beautiful. >> kathy, you want to comment on this or should we comment on bobby knight? >> i don't know who he is, no, it's okay, i don't know who any of those protesters are either, so it's fine, i don't think anybody does. what are they protesting? i get
. >> i am surprised that larry didn't make a sanford and son, joke. >> he did. >> yeah, he did. >> i'm glad i was listening. >> the worst part about this is that we don't have any booze. but anyway. >> except you. >> yeah, except me, i loaded up earlier. all right, protests, good, bad, worrisome? >> all of the above. what is funny -- not funny, it's actually not at all funny. but these trump protesters are not protesting trump they just have so...
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and other reason i said they were idiots is because they didn't go to sanford because the weather iske an the success at harvard, guto harvard-- >> you drop out. >> stephen: bill gate. >> bill gates, mark zuckerberg, matt damon. you guys blew it because you graduated. inspiring. inspiring stuff. >> stephen: how did they receive that? >> they were a little shocked. it was in a jocular tone. >> stephen: what did you study? >> i studied the comparative study of religion. >> stephen: and has that helped? >> no! ( laughter ) not in the slightest. >> stephen: you're a comedian. what religions did you like to compare most? i'm interested in that. >> i studied mainly hinduism. >> stephen: really? >> and tantra, which are versions of hinduism. >> stephen: sure, you don't have to tell me. of course, i knew that. >> you know it's like liberal arts college is really about critical thinking so you ceend of apply that to whatever you're studying. >> stephen: i can't imagine the critical thinking you're applying to the new project because "angie tribeca" is-- and i mean thisaise have ever seen. >>
and other reason i said they were idiots is because they didn't go to sanford because the weather iske an the success at harvard, guto harvard-- >> you drop out. >> stephen: bill gate. >> bill gates, mark zuckerberg, matt damon. you guys blew it because you graduated. inspiring. inspiring stuff. >> stephen: how did they receive that? >> they were a little shocked. it was in a jocular tone. >> stephen: what did you study? >> i studied the comparative...
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now you going out look like grady from "sanford and sons." you're dated, mr. president.'ll all i'm saying is that in less than two years you bested two honored black stereotypes. black does crack. and apparently once you go black, it looks like we are going back. yeah. thanks, ben carson. i got to be careful picking on you, though, mr. president. couple of years ago during this dinner you were like killing osama bin laden. remember that? who are you killington night? can't be print journalism, that industry's been dead for a while now, right? sorry. i'm just kidding. shout-out to the print media. no, really. you have to shout. they're like all over 70 now. the follow-up was nice, wasn't it. oh, by the way, black lives matter is here tonight. i'm just kidding, relax, white people, they're not here. just a joke. just relax, just relax. but i am impressed with the people in this room. there are so many rich, powerful people in this room. it's night to finally match the names to the faces in the panama papers. it's very nice. nice to see them come together. will submit is he
now you going out look like grady from "sanford and sons." you're dated, mr. president.'ll all i'm saying is that in less than two years you bested two honored black stereotypes. black does crack. and apparently once you go black, it looks like we are going back. yeah. thanks, ben carson. i got to be careful picking on you, though, mr. president. couple of years ago during this dinner you were like killing osama bin laden. remember that? who are you killington night? can't be print...
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joining us now, sanford bernstein analyst. also here, a metals and mining analyst from bloomberg.ody is divided on this one. some people are long. they think they desperately need to buy more gold. others -- >> like, digs that -- look, exactly. you take gold as a currency that doesn't have a central bank, and when you lose faith in other central banks and what they may a currency that doesn't have a central bank to screw everything up. that is why all the hedge fund guys are worried about central-bank moves, so they are moving a little bit of money into that other currency, that doesn't take much to move the needle when you have these mega-hedge funds moving currency exposure. matt: i have a chartier you can look at. in theows the 20% rise price of gold, then it shows the rise in the holding of hedge funds. 1850 comes now of hedge funds are holding. what do you guys think is the best way for investors to get gold exposure? buying the physical asset and holding it could be difficult, expensive. it could be not a possibility. what is the best way for a retail investor to get gold ex
joining us now, sanford bernstein analyst. also here, a metals and mining analyst from bloomberg.ody is divided on this one. some people are long. they think they desperately need to buy more gold. others -- >> like, digs that -- look, exactly. you take gold as a currency that doesn't have a central bank, and when you lose faith in other central banks and what they may a currency that doesn't have a central bank to screw everything up. that is why all the hedge fund guys are worried about...
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and then not a big surprise, the next most popular school was sanford. >> they are building up all ofto rico. they have had a lot of problems and a lot of debt, but there is more than needs to be done. >> there is. and i think the problem is, as we say in the story, they don't have an economy. phrathey relied on the amr industry, but them taxa manages no longer exist. people who live there don't have the same advantages. what is puerto rico going to be able to live on? >> a lot of people have left as well. >> a lot of people have left we haveof the stats there is the rate at which doctors are leaving. and of course, they are all citizens of the u.s. >> no passport needed. the head of the republican national committee is faced with a tough task, uniting his party behind the presumptive nominee, donald trump. >> and there was a lot of speculation on whether the party would b unite behind donald trump. it is his job to figure out if that would happen. >> initially, the worry was that trump would go awol and run a third-party id. all of these professions of loyalty were initially kept to
and then not a big surprise, the next most popular school was sanford. >> they are building up all ofto rico. they have had a lot of problems and a lot of debt, but there is more than needs to be done. >> there is. and i think the problem is, as we say in the story, they don't have an economy. phrathey relied on the amr industry, but them taxa manages no longer exist. people who live there don't have the same advantages. what is puerto rico going to be able to live on? >> a...
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a sanford bernstein analyst said in a note that an offer below $135 per share would be challenging forgree to. alix: the stock has halted again. it was up 1.5% before this news came out. -- what are the options left for monsanto? we were talking earlier that they need to do something because they have problems of their own. if they reject this deal outright, what are their options? >> there are not a lot. the option is to stand alone and get their business fixed. is the only other company out there big enough to do a monsanto deal. every indication we have rotten close to them is that they are not interested and not willing to take a run at monsanto. you either will have to fix yourself or you have to fix the deal with bayer. scarlet: and the pickings are slim. monsanto had previously wanted to buy syngenta. thank you for joining us. alix: let's go over to the markets desk and julie hyman. julie: i take the blame for thinking monsanto recently opened. alix: so did i. julie: let's take a look at what's going on in the broader market. there is a significant rally today. all three major a
a sanford bernstein analyst said in a note that an offer below $135 per share would be challenging forgree to. alix: the stock has halted again. it was up 1.5% before this news came out. -- what are the options left for monsanto? we were talking earlier that they need to do something because they have problems of their own. if they reject this deal outright, what are their options? >> there are not a lot. the option is to stand alone and get their business fixed. is the only other company...
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biden, and i have the pleasure of cochairing the military family caucus with sanford bishop and we spent a lot of time together as we were thinking through priorities and it is great to be on the stage with you today and certainly recognizing general baught. it is hard to miss the reminders of great women before us. we follow their lead, remember their struggles, and enjoy the rights and freedoms that they have helped to secure. so often we talk about the past but women's history month provides us an opportunity to challenge people to think about those who live today and create history for the next generation. today, we honor women who dream big, set goals, and accepted the call to serve our country and protect our freedom. women like the general. who in 1980 became the first woman selected for promotion to brigadier general in the comptroller career field. we honor another young woman who a few years later in 1984 joined the air force and made the personal decision, she was going to be the first female fighter pilot if and when the ban was lifted. when the and was lifted us young -- ban
biden, and i have the pleasure of cochairing the military family caucus with sanford bishop and we spent a lot of time together as we were thinking through priorities and it is great to be on the stage with you today and certainly recognizing general baught. it is hard to miss the reminders of great women before us. we follow their lead, remember their struggles, and enjoy the rights and freedoms that they have helped to secure. so often we talk about the past but women's history month provides...
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now you're looking like from your from sanford and son. >>: what a man great.ounting days stoic and began. hillary trying to appeal to young voters is little like your relatives would decide aphasic. i'm not sure and using his right. >> darya: president obama said somebody else will be making this speech six weeks. the repentant took a pretty well and she thought was funny. she put the joke on twitter. hill reproved and give a thumbs up for the speech. >> robin: wright in december to go on westie as much heavier because of a car that overheated on the upper deck. look at this backup that is flowing into san francisco and is adding to all the heavy traffic that fact through the toll plaza and out west brand and crawling all the way to the polls. stay with this and will have more information. >> mark: a. self and found a golden gate park may lead investigators to of missing father. history has not been seen since last thursday. family says he was going to be somebody and then he vanished. summit found itself on the park on friday in please hope this will lead to
now you're looking like from your from sanford and son. >>: what a man great.ounting days stoic and began. hillary trying to appeal to young voters is little like your relatives would decide aphasic. i'm not sure and using his right. >> darya: president obama said somebody else will be making this speech six weeks. the repentant took a pretty well and she thought was funny. she put the joke on twitter. hill reproved and give a thumbs up for the speech. >> robin: wright in...
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opportunity and the privilege to spend time in sioux fall, south dakota, a research center there, the sanfordey're doing stem cell therapy and i met a family going through batten disease much like the family you spent time with and fda approval is so vital. these clinical trials and the fund-raising. how is the family doing with that. >> so they need to raise another million dollars by october. they told me they're confident. they told me the gratitude they have for this outpouring of support they have seen from all over the world. to hollywood. they're so grateful for it but they are in a race against time for both the medicine as well as the funding for this, a million dollars by october is what they need. >> sometimes people feel, okay, it's a rare disease, there should be funding with another disease. that is not the case because so many times i learn this in rome at the conference that i attended. so many types with rare diseases like this, you're able to find something easier to help not only that disease but other one, as well. >> yeah, what they can learn from this study will help oth
opportunity and the privilege to spend time in sioux fall, south dakota, a research center there, the sanfordey're doing stem cell therapy and i met a family going through batten disease much like the family you spent time with and fda approval is so vital. these clinical trials and the fund-raising. how is the family doing with that. >> so they need to raise another million dollars by october. they told me they're confident. they told me the gratitude they have for this outpouring of...
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this came after sanford bernstein put a $1000 price target on the stock, calling it undervalued.his number is a big number compared to the analysts. this is not a first time this has happened. corey: there was a moment when a young analyst who had yet to achieve fame and infamy put this audacious price target on amazon at a time when the stock was lower. target is based on a research note. , it causedge model the stock to jump better than 15% in a day. it took the company until 2014 to hit the price tag. david says what is the equivalent of the one page know? what are the price target? set. has a different the analysts have to come from industries. they have a different background. they have to look at what this will look like going forward. what the note starts to look at is with the services, but operating number gets better and better and real profits are being generated. of forever.een shy remember when he made that call. the analyst at merrill lynch got fired for going negative on amazon and replaced by henry blodgett. amazon proved itself. it does not just not make a profit
this came after sanford bernstein put a $1000 price target on the stock, calling it undervalued.his number is a big number compared to the analysts. this is not a first time this has happened. corey: there was a moment when a young analyst who had yet to achieve fame and infamy put this audacious price target on amazon at a time when the stock was lower. target is based on a research note. , it causedge model the stock to jump better than 15% in a day. it took the company until 2014 to hit the...
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now you're going out looking like grady from "sanford and son."e dated, mr. president. all i'm saying is that in less than eight years, mr. president, you've busted two-time honored stereotypes, black does crack, and apparently once you go black, it looks like we are going back. yeah. thanks, ben carson. i got to be careful picking on you, though, mr. president. you know, a couple years ago during this dinner you were like killing osama bin laden. remember that? who are you killing tonight? can't be print journalism. that industry has been dead for a while now, right? sorry. i'm just kidding. shoutout to the print media. no, really, you have to shout. they're like all over 70 now. follow-up was nice, wasn't it? oh, by the way, guys, black lives matter is here tonight. i'm just kidding. relax, white people. they're not here. it's just a joke. just relax. just relax. but i am impressed with the people in this room. there are so many rich powerful people in this room. you know tonight nice to finally match the names to the faces in the panama papers.
now you're going out looking like grady from "sanford and son."e dated, mr. president. all i'm saying is that in less than eight years, mr. president, you've busted two-time honored stereotypes, black does crack, and apparently once you go black, it looks like we are going back. yeah. thanks, ben carson. i got to be careful picking on you, though, mr. president. you know, a couple years ago during this dinner you were like killing osama bin laden. remember that? who are you killing...
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our sanford neuroscientist has put up with jokes if you might live in texas or be a red neck this morning a couple of those? >> new york-based ride sharing company raising $100 million. seeking to create the public transit system of the future. via does offer five bus rides across manhattan in peak riding hours. 500,000 in new york and chicago. ridership has grown four times over the past year. daniel ramot joins us. he's co-founder and ceo. welcome. >> thank you. >> how scalable is this model do you think? >> we believe it's very scalable. north america, there are 20 urban centers where there can be a very successful service and get to successful scale. we also believe in application gz outside of urban centers in suburban environments we operate actually in partnership with mercedes-benz. mercedes-benz is using orange county of all places in a very different environment. >> that is interesting. is it $5 for everybody or is that just the manhattan price? how do you guys make money? this just the opening price to get the business going and it might go up some day? >> we believe at this pr
our sanford neuroscientist has put up with jokes if you might live in texas or be a red neck this morning a couple of those? >> new york-based ride sharing company raising $100 million. seeking to create the public transit system of the future. via does offer five bus rides across manhattan in peak riding hours. 500,000 in new york and chicago. ridership has grown four times over the past year. daniel ramot joins us. he's co-founder and ceo. welcome. >> thank you. >> how...
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now you're going out looking like grady from sanford and son. all i'm saying is that in less han eight years you bust two time-honored stereo types. black goes crack. and apparently once you go black apparently we are going back. thanks, ben carson. i've got to be careful picking on you though, mr. president. a couple years ago during this dinner you were like killing osama bin laden. who are you killing tonight? host: lots more from the dinner coming up, including more of your calls. here's a little of the facebook commentary on the beltway culture. nook comments coming in this morning. jean is on the line from denver. what do you think? caller: for one thing i agree with the last caller, bbc and c-spanners as far as getting a true look at things. but i so much admire the president and so much i'm going to miss his humor. i admire him for staying his course. host: was there a mome last night that caught your attention in particular? caller: oh, you know, that's hard to say. because a lot of them were good. ut his particular speech was spectacul
now you're going out looking like grady from sanford and son. all i'm saying is that in less han eight years you bust two time-honored stereo types. black goes crack. and apparently once you go black apparently we are going back. thanks, ben carson. i've got to be careful picking on you though, mr. president. a couple years ago during this dinner you were like killing osama bin laden. who are you killing tonight? host: lots more from the dinner coming up, including more of your calls. here's a...
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seems to be kind of accepting the donald trump, that dnonald trump might be the nominee, and mark sanford said, many who expressed concerns are reconciling ourselves to the fact in all likelihood he will be the eventual nominee and more and more trying to make peace with this. >> on the show, i'm not going to talk about donald trump. let's see what happens. and now saying, ah, he's pretty clever. >> there you go. >> these are people who think that donald trump will sit down with congressional leaders and others and get advice on how to conduct himself as president. unlike a ted cruz who they view as having a particularly inflexible and pretty hard-edged brand of conservatism. >> panel, thank you very much. one reminder, donald trump will join us live on "new day" coming up in our 7:00 hour. so stick around for that. >>> on the democratic side, senator bernie sanders making a push for super delegates in states he has won insisting they should back him instead of hillary clinton and vows to stay in the race until the convention in july when those super delegates formally get to vote at the
seems to be kind of accepting the donald trump, that dnonald trump might be the nominee, and mark sanford said, many who expressed concerns are reconciling ourselves to the fact in all likelihood he will be the eventual nominee and more and more trying to make peace with this. >> on the show, i'm not going to talk about donald trump. let's see what happens. and now saying, ah, he's pretty clever. >> there you go. >> these are people who think that donald trump will sit down...
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sanford medical school says they fire up when they hear their mother speak.y finds their responses far greater compared to other advises, and it is reserved for mom alone. not other women. >> sweet. >>> all right, don't go digging into donald trump's background unless you're ready for a showdown. coming up, two journalist whose have covered trump, discuss the highs and lows of that process. ♪ (woman) one year ago today mom started searching for her words. and my brother ray and i started searching for answers. (vo) when it's time to navigate in-home care, follow that bright star. because brightstar care earns the same accreditation as the best hospitals. and brightstar care means an rn will customize a plan that evolves with mom's changing needs. (woman) because dad made us promise we'd keep mom at home. (vo) call 844-4-brightstar for your free home care planning guide. t-mobile is going big for small business. you'll never get charged data overages, ever. get your own 24 / 7 dedicated business account team. and with double the lte coverage in the last year y
sanford medical school says they fire up when they hear their mother speak.y finds their responses far greater compared to other advises, and it is reserved for mom alone. not other women. >> sweet. >>> all right, don't go digging into donald trump's background unless you're ready for a showdown. coming up, two journalist whose have covered trump, discuss the highs and lows of that process. ♪ (woman) one year ago today mom started searching for her words. and my brother ray and...