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give our best to sheryl. >> i will. >> that's our show tonight.always, keep the faith. >>> for more information on today's show, visit tavissmiley@pbs.org. >>> i'm tavis smiley. join me next time as we take a deep dive into what's grabbing the country's attention in the coming week. that's next time. we'll see you then. ♪ >>> penned by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: "imagemakers" is made possible by the members of kqed. adult billy: it may look like any other suburban house, but from inside these four walls, men set out on epic journeys that saw them circumnavigate the globe, find the lost tribes of ulladulla, capture pirate treasure ships on the spanish main,
give our best to sheryl. >> i will. >> that's our show tonight.always, keep the faith. >>> for more information on today's show, visit tavissmiley@pbs.org. >>> i'm tavis smiley. join me next time as we take a deep dive into what's grabbing the country's attention in the coming week. that's next time. we'll see you then. ♪ >>> penned by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: "imagemakers" is made possible...
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and even in the report to sheryl attkisson, he didn't say this happened.happened. he wasn't sure what they were doing. >> well, he describes that quote i just read is directly from him about how he walked in the room and they were doing this and had that verbal exchange. >> right. first of all, even pulling things out so that you knew what was in there so that you understood what was -- is something that would happen anywhere. we don't know -- no, no, what i'm saying is, look, this is why you have the committee. they should look at it. if true, you're right, it would be a game changer. i don't believe it's true. the state department says it isn't. the clinton people deny it completely. >> what do you expect though? >> but he testified under oath, megyn. >> was he asked about this? >> he never said anything -- well, look. if all this is true and he walked in on this and then he went and testified before these committees that are trying to get to the truth and he didn't say, by the way, i mean, come on. i think that's a legitimate question. >> i agree with y
and even in the report to sheryl attkisson, he didn't say this happened.happened. he wasn't sure what they were doing. >> well, he describes that quote i just read is directly from him about how he walked in the room and they were doing this and had that verbal exchange. >> right. first of all, even pulling things out so that you knew what was in there so that you understood what was -- is something that would happen anywhere. we don't know -- no, no, what i'm saying is, look, this...
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sheryl, i don't know how you feel about this, you rode your bikehere. bike share. >> yeah, i rode a bike share from work. there's rules for every mode of travel. we have rules for cars, bicyclists, pedestrians, best case scenario, we follow the rule and we're all safe. worst ce, nobody follows, and that happens in a lot of cities. we have to make sure you can accomdate somebody else's mistake oromebody else's lapse of attention. if you're going more slowly in a car, more slowly on a bike, paying attention as a pedestrian, everybody has a chnce to recover from that era. the bus i was on is morning, a car stopped right in front of her to let a passenger out. thankfully, you know, the mark on market street, t driver paid attention, she stopped. the pmassengers were holding on. it was fine, just slow down and think of the consequences of driving too fast, the conquences of running a stop sign, stping off the curb not paying attentn. if we slow down and do that, we'll bring the injury rate down as long as better street engineer and design and enforcement. >>
sheryl, i don't know how you feel about this, you rode your bikehere. bike share. >> yeah, i rode a bike share from work. there's rules for every mode of travel. we have rules for cars, bicyclists, pedestrians, best case scenario, we follow the rule and we're all safe. worst ce, nobody follows, and that happens in a lot of cities. we have to make sure you can accomdate somebody else's mistake oromebody else's lapse of attention. if you're going more slowly in a car, more slowly on a bike,...
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sheryl was a trailblazer. let's listen to her on the tonight show. >> don't you think men really like intelligence more? >> please, are we going to go back to that. >> it's a brain, a caring person. >> no man ever put his hands up a woman's dress looking for a library card. >> sheryl was one of the first fee fail comedians to do stand up with the boys especially that tough talking no one had done until she did. >> she was a girl in the trade, she really, really pounded it out there and she survived some of the worst nights, and so did i, in our small clubs, but i think she survived better. she almost, i don't know, she almost seemed to seek adversity in her work and in her life perhaps because she enjoyed how well she survived each time and came back for more. >> i want to play a quick equip about her career and being a comedian. >> you want a real job, honey, there are a million things you can do, but what we do is not a job. sounds so stupid. what we do is a calling, like yeah, we make people happy. it's a c
sheryl was a trailblazer. let's listen to her on the tonight show. >> don't you think men really like intelligence more? >> please, are we going to go back to that. >> it's a brain, a caring person. >> no man ever put his hands up a woman's dress looking for a library card. >> sheryl was one of the first fee fail comedians to do stand up with the boys especially that tough talking no one had done until she did. >> she was a girl in the trade, she really,...
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kristin, sheryl. >> mike, thank you. >>> art, food, and history.ertainly a lot of to explore where you live this weekend. abc 7 reporter leila goring has the details. >>> stamping out homeless is a beautiful thing. join your neighbors this evening at the cultural center for their art auction fundraiser. more than 100 art riss are participating to help celebrate 25 years of the street sheet. the oldest newspaper published. in san francisco's square turns into a chocolate lovers paradise. weekend during the chocolate festival. this features more than 30 venders offering samples to help raise money for project open hand. a local organization that dplifrs meals to the critically ill and home bound. kings, queens, and gestures welcome you to the northern california renaissance fair beginning this weekend. the fictional village coming to life and hols ster for one month with weekends raging from the kell tick gathering to pirates and fantasy ferries and prepare to give your funny bone a major workout with two big comedy events on friday, cross country to
kristin, sheryl. >> mike, thank you. >>> art, food, and history.ertainly a lot of to explore where you live this weekend. abc 7 reporter leila goring has the details. >>> stamping out homeless is a beautiful thing. join your neighbors this evening at the cultural center for their art auction fundraiser. more than 100 art riss are participating to help celebrate 25 years of the street sheet. the oldest newspaper published. in san francisco's square turns into a chocolate...
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than a movie.ss >> nicholas turn off and sheryl wudunn -- nicholas kristof and sheryl wudunn.nsider themselves said decade earlier by a nursery school teachers to be curious, verbal novelty seekers, but not very neat or obedient. jumping to now, what captures your attention on the senate races? >> so much will ride on whether republicans can gain control. i don't think it is so much that there will be new legislation passed, whoever gets control of it. but the stakes are partly dredges. the obama administration has really changed the character of the federal judiciary. that would completely stop. and republicans might be in the position to cripple the affordable care act through budgetary measures. >> this idea of republicans being able to migrate to the middle of take out the low -- middle of the road liberals, is that viable? >> i think it is, depending on the state. everything breaks down state-by-state. republicans also have to play the immediate term versus the long-term. >> could someone come to the rescue of -- could hillary clinton come to the rescue of the democratic
than a movie.ss >> nicholas turn off and sheryl wudunn -- nicholas kristof and sheryl wudunn.nsider themselves said decade earlier by a nursery school teachers to be curious, verbal novelty seekers, but not very neat or obedient. jumping to now, what captures your attention on the senate races? >> so much will ride on whether republicans can gain control. i don't think it is so much that there will be new legislation passed, whoever gets control of it. but the stakes are partly...
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sheryl underwood, thank you for your insight. i sure appreciate it. >> thank you, and heaven's having a great comedy show right now. >> that's right. >> we love you, joan. >> awesome, thank you, sheryl. >>> sadly this morning there are two separate investigations surrounding joan rivers' death. the new york health department is investigating the outpatient clinic where she was undergoing an elective procedure and then suddenly went into cardiac arrest. separately the new york medical examiner's office is looking into how rivers died. nischelle turner is here with that part of the story. >> absolutely. it is sad her death is surrounded by so many questions but her family, her friends and her loved ones and her fans are desperate to know what went wrong at that clinic. this morning, two investigations into the death of legendary comidienne joan rivers under way. new york state officials looking a full investigation into the outpatient clinic where the tony nominated star went into cardiac arrest during a throat procedure last week.
sheryl underwood, thank you for your insight. i sure appreciate it. >> thank you, and heaven's having a great comedy show right now. >> that's right. >> we love you, joan. >> awesome, thank you, sheryl. >>> sadly this morning there are two separate investigations surrounding joan rivers' death. the new york health department is investigating the outpatient clinic where she was undergoing an elective procedure and then suddenly went into cardiac arrest....
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of technology and counts some of silicon's valley tech leaders among his spo supporters including sherylandberg and eric schmidt. khanna sat down earlier with rachel myro to discuss what sets him apart from honda. >> well, ro khanna, welcome to "newsroom". >> thank you for having me on. >> you're an intellectual property lawyer and professor at stanford, why do you want to get into politics? >> i've been interested from a young age. i was born in philadelphia. when i was young, he would tell stories about his time there and it gave me an interest in human rights and the belief that politics could make a real difference in people's lives and countries and shape things. >> much as the mike honda campaign tried to paint you as more conservative than he is, you really are both progressive democrats with very similar positions on a number of policy issues. why should voters essentially dump the seven term incumbent with seniority on many congressional committees to go for a newby? >> well, as the mercury news said, congressman honda, they called him irrelevant on the policy issue and it is be
of technology and counts some of silicon's valley tech leaders among his spo supporters including sherylandberg and eric schmidt. khanna sat down earlier with rachel myro to discuss what sets him apart from honda. >> well, ro khanna, welcome to "newsroom". >> thank you for having me on. >> you're an intellectual property lawyer and professor at stanford, why do you want to get into politics? >> i've been interested from a young age. i was born in philadelphia....
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and he admits coordinating with sheryl mills to block deputy secretary char lean lamb from testifying before congress because she was a weakness. >> your job is to figure out what took place at the state department not to decide what kind of -- why in the heck did you care? >> the only reason i called was to give her a heads up that i thought the department could be better represented at the hearing. >> raymond maxwell has an admirable 25-year record as secretary of state but he lost faith in hillary clinton after he was put on paid leave for a year after the benghazi debacle. he says he has nothing to do with security there. >>> now to another story involving the former secretary of state hillary clinton was back in the caucus state of iowa, sounding every bit the ñ expect her to be. chief political correspondent carl cameron reports tonight from des moines. >> reporter: on her first visit to iowa since coming in third in the 2008 leadoff presidential caucuses, democrats were already debating what hillary clinton is too right of center and hawkish. >> i'm back! >> reporter: a highly
and he admits coordinating with sheryl mills to block deputy secretary char lean lamb from testifying before congress because she was a weakness. >> your job is to figure out what took place at the state department not to decide what kind of -- why in the heck did you care? >> the only reason i called was to give her a heads up that i thought the department could be better represented at the hearing. >> raymond maxwell has an admirable 25-year record as secretary of state but...
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joining us now sheryl atkinson. these are becoming now insulting to the intelligence of the congress, the american people, how can it continue on like this? >> i think without the help of the court in this judicial watch face it might have gone on forever, there is a chance that judge will seriously make federal government look at answers it has given hole their feet to the fire, department of justice, of representing the irs, in this phone call, defending irs in court, i civil case with judicial watch suing them, the department of justice is also investigating the irs, it is supposed to conduct a fair and impartial investigation, and defending irs in court on tor hanother hand on missing documet cases there is a conflict of interest. lou: you point-out. in a one of your op-eds that anew stal stalka is now part of justice deputy tax division, he used to work with lois lerner. that has a certain appearance too? >> yes, there are several players at the justice deputy who have alleged conflicts of interest in this gues
joining us now sheryl atkinson. these are becoming now insulting to the intelligence of the congress, the american people, how can it continue on like this? >> i think without the help of the court in this judicial watch face it might have gone on forever, there is a chance that judge will seriously make federal government look at answers it has given hole their feet to the fire, department of justice, of representing the irs, in this phone call, defending irs in court, i civil case with...
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sheryl atkisson broke the story wide open and she joins us live. >>> and oops, we told you about cnn that wasn't such a good idea. >> yep. they're coming back. first more of the pictures that are making mornings better with friends. "fox & friends" in the bathroom. >> with the shaving cream. >> in my recliner, in my living room having my coffee in the morning. cheers, elisabeth! >> right back at you. better with friends. ♪ ♪ chico's leggings. every style's a showstopper! with fabrics that flatter and prints to go wild for. legs look longer, you look leaner. any way you wear them. chico's leggings. we're famous for our legs. at chico's and chicos.com. ccaaaaaaaaaaaa! [popping & fizzing sounds] support both mental sharpness and physical energy with berocca. proud sponsor of mind and body. even make rainbows appear.. now she could use a hand, comfort keepers provides a variety of in-home services while truly connecting. comfort keepers. keeping the comforts of home. call comfort keepers now to learn more. >>> yet another big benghazi bombshell raising questions about the investigation i
sheryl atkisson broke the story wide open and she joins us live. >>> and oops, we told you about cnn that wasn't such a good idea. >> yep. they're coming back. first more of the pictures that are making mornings better with friends. "fox & friends" in the bathroom. >> with the shaving cream. >> in my recliner, in my living room having my coffee in the morning. cheers, elisabeth! >> right back at you. better with friends. ♪ ♪ chico's leggings....
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abc 7 news anchor sheryl jennings talks to the mayors of both cities.ort they're getting from the community. sheryl hosts beyond the headlines this morning at 10:00 right after our newscast here on abc 7. right here, right now, lisa talking weather. >> that fog has evaporated quickly in most neighborhoods. we are on our way to a sunny day today, a few high clouds visiting us from time to time. here's a live look at our hd. we're keeping temperatures in the 60s at most of our beaches. san carlos, san jose, sunny skies, numbers in the low 60s there. half moon bay, even aftt 64 degrees. those ocean water temperatures still very, very warm and we're looking at mid and upper 70s this afternoon in santa cruz where it's still a little bit gray. speaking of gray, santa rosa, how about 56 degrees that, little fog patch right over you will continue to shrink and evaporate, you'll be in the sunshine in 60 minutes. 35 in fairfield with the sunshine in our east bay valleys, it won't be quite as warm here in livermore. i think maybe liver more. a few high clouds and
abc 7 news anchor sheryl jennings talks to the mayors of both cities.ort they're getting from the community. sheryl hosts beyond the headlines this morning at 10:00 right after our newscast here on abc 7. right here, right now, lisa talking weather. >> that fog has evaporated quickly in most neighborhoods. we are on our way to a sunny day today, a few high clouds visiting us from time to time. here's a live look at our hd. we're keeping temperatures in the 60s at most of our beaches. san...
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cooper reports on the state of the economic family she is joined by sheryl sandberg in this one-hour conversation. [applause] >> thank you so much. i am super excited to be here. i will do the official opening. welcome to this meeting of the commonwealth club. you can find in form on line. it i am really excited to be here. over a decade ago. it is exciting to be back home. the mother's day singing rendition of frozen. [laughter] and there were hundreds of little girls and boys that marched across the stages and austin. this is a different and equally important type of evening. it is exciting to be back. always a great pleasure to introduce a phenomenal woman and a great friend, marianna cooper. she is a stanford sociologists who works at the claman's institute for gender research. i first get to know who she was when she wrote this article court the other. [inaudible] any guesses with that word was? feminism. the article was about women in college who were taking a feminist studies class. i did not associate with the word feminist. and marianna cooper brought of humor and seriousnes
cooper reports on the state of the economic family she is joined by sheryl sandberg in this one-hour conversation. [applause] >> thank you so much. i am super excited to be here. i will do the official opening. welcome to this meeting of the commonwealth club. you can find in form on line. it i am really excited to be here. over a decade ago. it is exciting to be back home. the mother's day singing rendition of frozen. [laughter] and there were hundreds of little girls and boys that...
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nick and sheryl, when you think about this field of education in particular, what is the single-most sdisruptive force o shifting cultural ideas, cultural norms about girls getting educated or the importance of sending your kids to school, is it money, education, awareness building? >> money can't fix a broken system. on the other hand, i mean, here in the u.s. we're one of very, very few countries in the world that spends less on education of low income, disadvantaged kids than we do per capita on wealthy kids. every other country spends more on disadvantaged kids. and more broadly, i think we have to pay much more attention to quality metrics both abroad and at home. so that instead of just kouning how many kid are in school we determine if they're actually learning. >> you have to determine the parenting gaps. people don't like to talk about it, but we never got educated in how to become parents. >> chris certainly didn't. two young lives being mold ied by this man. >> crash course. >> it's trial by fire. if you're uneducated, you were never read to when you were a little girl, wh
nick and sheryl, when you think about this field of education in particular, what is the single-most sdisruptive force o shifting cultural ideas, cultural norms about girls getting educated or the importance of sending your kids to school, is it money, education, awareness building? >> money can't fix a broken system. on the other hand, i mean, here in the u.s. we're one of very, very few countries in the world that spends less on education of low income, disadvantaged kids than we do per...
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sheryl sandberg, coo of facebook the bestseller of "lean in" dropped.l sandberg was all over the place last year. we rated her very high last year. she's number ten this year. she's one of the most highly paid. $38 million in pay last year. she's a billionaire. and marissa mayer, the ceo of yahoo! dropped from number 8 to number 16. she's doing a good job at yahoo! but a lot of people think the value of yahoo! is largely about its 24% holding in alibaba. >> and that's in the news today. >> which is going public tomorrow. >> that's right. >> patty seller thank you so much. great to have you. >> thank you. >> our website, cbsnews.com, mass the list of the most powerful women in business and it's also in the new issue coming out on thursday. >>> only a few will make it and believe it or not statistically it's even harder to become one of the officials on the field. this morning mark strassmann takes us behind the scenes to show us what it takes to be an nfl referee. he's inside the georgia dome in atlanta. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, jeff. get
sheryl sandberg, coo of facebook the bestseller of "lean in" dropped.l sandberg was all over the place last year. we rated her very high last year. she's number ten this year. she's one of the most highly paid. $38 million in pay last year. she's a billionaire. and marissa mayer, the ceo of yahoo! dropped from number 8 to number 16. she's doing a good job at yahoo! but a lot of people think the value of yahoo! is largely about its 24% holding in alibaba. >> and that's in the...
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now, here is why they are doing it, sheryl and i think you know that. marietta, california.what happened there? yes he there were protests and h an impact on whether children were placed in shelters there. i think it's unlawful under freedom of information and public information law. but look at it this way as well. congress is unable to take care of kids. in one case according to senator charles grassley a contract was being considered to convert a texas hotel at cost the $166,000 per year per child and he didn't receive answers from h.h.s. on that question. how can congress do its job of oversight on these important contracts that are are paid for with tax dollars if they can't even get basic information nobody knows where they are going and who is taking care of them. they don't want it put out because they don't want uprising like you saw in california to go around the country and to have the news agencies put it on television. this has got to come from the very top of the department of health and human services doesn't make these decisions. that's like kerry and press s
now, here is why they are doing it, sheryl and i think you know that. marietta, california.what happened there? yes he there were protests and h an impact on whether children were placed in shelters there. i think it's unlawful under freedom of information and public information law. but look at it this way as well. congress is unable to take care of kids. in one case according to senator charles grassley a contract was being considered to convert a texas hotel at cost the $166,000 per year per...
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they spoke to him briefly, acknowledged him, kind of sheryl mills asked why he was there, who was he to check in on the operation, according to him, and left. i might add if we really want to get all the facts, i assume there are swipe cards and some video records and people that were in the room that can be identified. there were other people he's given names of. we could find out. >> and that could probably happen if anybody cared but i don't think you're going to get that from the administration. but one final thing. if no documents were removed, scrubbed, if they weren't taken out or destroyed, then i don't know if there's any scandal. >> well, why were they down there separating is the instruction. but i agree if no documents were removed -- >> that's the crux of this matter, if congress can get to the point where you have a videotape, you see somebody take something like this, put it in their coat and get out of there, then you have a scandal. >> or, or you have someone who took part and was knowledgeable under oath asked the right questions and if it happened, perhaps admits t
they spoke to him briefly, acknowledged him, kind of sheryl mills asked why he was there, who was he to check in on the operation, according to him, and left. i might add if we really want to get all the facts, i assume there are swipe cards and some video records and people that were in the room that can be identified. there were other people he's given names of. we could find out. >> and that could probably happen if anybody cared but i don't think you're going to get that from the...
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. >> i'm sheryl morgan and i am a mother and wanted to speak in support of the kline's increasing their number of children at their school. as a mom i had a back injury when my son was about a year old and so boy not in my cloys i had to have the a daefr i found the kline's but the thing i want to talk about is quality and the immense defense dispondcy i had after reviewing about three or four facilities in the sunset i was pretty much in despair i had to leave my boy but you could not see myself leaving him in one of those plays they were not terrible, terrible but not ideal when i found the kline's an amazing loving environment i thought it was too good to be true but it was true my son thrilled there the loving authority in which they run their facility i can't say enough you've heard that. the primary is very important we live in the city we want to stay in the city and have our children at the schools in the city and the preschool prepares them to excel so be socially readies for kindergarten the kline's offer an enumeration service to families in san francisco. by having their sch
. >> i'm sheryl morgan and i am a mother and wanted to speak in support of the kline's increasing their number of children at their school. as a mom i had a back injury when my son was about a year old and so boy not in my cloys i had to have the a daefr i found the kline's but the thing i want to talk about is quality and the immense defense dispondcy i had after reviewing about three or four facilities in the sunset i was pretty much in despair i had to leave my boy but you could not...
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sheryl sandberg stopped by. >> i think the bigger news, jeffrey katzenberg.dreamworks china. >> that is deal going to happen? >> jeffrey? >> yeah. >> ask jeffrey. jeffrey's iconoclasiconoclast, talented guy. content is son's belief. he'll need content for mobile platforms. the latest sprint here and marsalis in kansas. interesting to see what happens. >> so i have to ask about facebook. they relaunched atlas, neutrals buying ads across platforms and websites. chatting with sheryl sandberg. >> i said to cheryl, competitive to us, she didn't think it is. but google, facebook, they like to say they're technology companies but masquerading as technology. they're just like you. >> the tools are not good for advertisers. >> not necessarily not good but j obviously they have a platform that drives volume and traffic to media properties whether google and facebook driven by doubleclick or atlas. the launch of at loolas a week two weeks ago, the old platform of avenue a which microsoft owned it wasn't used by microsoft as extensively as it could be and sheryl in her t
sheryl sandberg stopped by. >> i think the bigger news, jeffrey katzenberg.dreamworks china. >> that is deal going to happen? >> jeffrey? >> yeah. >> ask jeffrey. jeffrey's iconoclasiconoclast, talented guy. content is son's belief. he'll need content for mobile platforms. the latest sprint here and marsalis in kansas. interesting to see what happens. >> so i have to ask about facebook. they relaunched atlas, neutrals buying ads across platforms and websites....
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her and to the american public that you know now we are going to be fighting fund the side of the sheryl aside to attack the ninety's but first of all it needs to remember that the i.s.i. yes now they're calling themselves the ins is a creature of the united states it was made. by arms and money that were funneled to militant jihadi syria and it by the cia through you know some of it ready through saudi arabia some of it directly there was training that some of these people apparently jordan. while the islamic state has become the richest terrorist group to ever exist with to a billion dollars in that war chest to put on perspective the taliban's budget is five hundred sixty million dollars with such funds out there disposal the jihadists are able to maintain a well supplied army but where does the money come from almost half the cash comes from captured oil fields in syria and iraq robbing banks gone or the militants approximately four hundred thirty million dollars money laundering on smuggling also forms a large part of that budget middle east expert just told us that the fight agains
her and to the american public that you know now we are going to be fighting fund the side of the sheryl aside to attack the ninety's but first of all it needs to remember that the i.s.i. yes now they're calling themselves the ins is a creature of the united states it was made. by arms and money that were funneled to militant jihadi syria and it by the cia through you know some of it ready through saudi arabia some of it directly there was training that some of these people apparently jordan....
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. >> please welcome nicholas kristof and sheryl wudunn. >> a third of the world's population, 2.5 billionopen, which spreads dangerous diseases. lack of access to toilets at schools also spreads disease and keeps girls at home from school when they have their periods. >> with the help of their newest muppet raya, the folks at "sesame street" will be educating more than 40 million children in nigeria, india and bangladesh on the importance of sanitation and hygiene practices through their wash up initiative. and here to tell us more about proper sanitation habits, please welcome elmo and reya from "sesame street." >> we're here to tell you about using the toilet. >> uh-huh. a clean toilet is the best place to go when you need to pee and poo. >> elmo always uses a clean toilet when elmo needs to go pee or poo. >> grown-ups listen, using a clean toilet will help keep everyone healthy and super strong. >> my name is alexandria fitzgerald. >> some really inspiring and important messages here tonight. we are going to go to break. stay with us. we have a lot of big acts ahead right here on msnbc
. >> please welcome nicholas kristof and sheryl wudunn. >> a third of the world's population, 2.5 billionopen, which spreads dangerous diseases. lack of access to toilets at schools also spreads disease and keeps girls at home from school when they have their periods. >> with the help of their newest muppet raya, the folks at "sesame street" will be educating more than 40 million children in nigeria, india and bangladesh on the importance of sanitation and hygiene...
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that's something like beyonce or someone in the corporate realm, sheryl sandberg. >> sheryl sandberg,eyonce, melissa harris-perry. if you sufh then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. [ crickets chirping ] but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? [ exhales deeply ] [ male announcer ] well there is biotene. specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants, biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. [ applause ] biotene -- for people who suffer from dry mouth. biotene -- doctors have been prescribingdecade, nexium to patients just like you. for many, prescription nexium helps heal acid-related erosions in the lining of the esophagus. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditions may exist. avoid if you take clopidogrel. nexium 40 mg is only available by prescription. talk to your doctor. for free home delivery, enroll in nexiu
that's something like beyonce or someone in the corporate realm, sheryl sandberg. >> sheryl sandberg,eyonce, melissa harris-perry. if you sufh then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. [ crickets chirping ] but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? [ exhales deeply ] [ male announcer ] well there is biotene. specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants, biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. [...
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his take that into a small business and the small business owner does not have sheryl woods and billionsf dollars to %-it puts them out of business. but my parents out of the ambulance business years ago. oh, we have extrapolated how much you owe your employees in back wages. >> everything is going on. it is partly he wondered a secret deals that are happening. we don't know all of the specifics of what is being negotiated. never goes to court. >> millions go to these local organizers. the same that pushed the federal government to get into the housing business in the first place. >> concerns. let's say i am a small or midsize business. all of these regulations to make is concerning a company making one mine. >> to put it into perspective, 1990, $300,000 regulations. this has to be -- not regulated, but this has to be pruned some help. this is the first and foremost. what is holding this country back. >> you're never going to fix the system if you do not fix washington d.c. send them on vacation and tell them not to come back. >> there will lose the melt. hard drive crash. charles: the o
his take that into a small business and the small business owner does not have sheryl woods and billionsf dollars to %-it puts them out of business. but my parents out of the ambulance business years ago. oh, we have extrapolated how much you owe your employees in back wages. >> everything is going on. it is partly he wondered a secret deals that are happening. we don't know all of the specifics of what is being negotiated. never goes to court. >> millions go to these local...
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dave and sheryl say morgan and skyler are more like sisters. >> what are your memories of skyler when she was this high. >> she giggled all the time. >> she had the biggest eyes. you'd just want to hug her. >> they were good girls, got good grades. morgan dreamed of becoming a meteorologist. skyler a criminal lawyer. they also had a pact, that they would always be there for one another. >> and you would both be in each other's wed parties. >> everyone has a sister to put in their wedding, and we had each other. >> as freshman at morgantown's university high school, the two girls drifted apart a little. with a new school came new friends. classmate daniel said the bubbly skyler fit in right away. >> friends came first. >> soon sighler had two new bffs, sheila eddie who the meeses had known for years and rachel strove, a striking redhead with broadway aspirations. it wasn't long before they were calling themselves the three musketeers. >> they were literally together every second of every day, it seemed like. they hung out all the time. >> and like all teenage girls they shared videos a
dave and sheryl say morgan and skyler are more like sisters. >> what are your memories of skyler when she was this high. >> she giggled all the time. >> she had the biggest eyes. you'd just want to hug her. >> they were good girls, got good grades. morgan dreamed of becoming a meteorologist. skyler a criminal lawyer. they also had a pact, that they would always be there for one another. >> and you would both be in each other's wed parties. >> everyone has a...
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when you compare it to sheryl hayes, it's kind of sad how journalism has changed. >> how do you compare that to the right wing groups that are -- >> i wish they were better at it. >> they're running in eight states they're probably funded by the right wing boys. >> i get the press release and it's amassing how it is spoon-fed to the guys with lap tops and eating cheetos. >> we did hear real quick from representative adam shift on this today and he thought that was a compelling moment. >> he basically said chris stevens would have been surprised at the amount of security that is required at our embassies right now and i'm just shocked that adam shiff would go out there and say we're overprotecting our ambassadors and our consulates around the globe. >> you're right about that. >> have you ever been to the british embassy? >> upper next on "the five" we continue our discussion on the war on poverty, can america afford it? that debate when we come back. >>> we want to continue a conversation we had yesterday got the 50th anniversary of the war on poverty. america has spent 22 trillion to f
when you compare it to sheryl hayes, it's kind of sad how journalism has changed. >> how do you compare that to the right wing groups that are -- >> i wish they were better at it. >> they're running in eight states they're probably funded by the right wing boys. >> i get the press release and it's amassing how it is spoon-fed to the guys with lap tops and eating cheetos. >> we did hear real quick from representative adam shift on this today and he thought that was...
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sheryl from connecticut, hi. caller: hi. i was calling about my last job that i had that i was working. i was underemployed and while i was working, the place i was working, i was working cnn, i worked there four years. worked my tail off, did good job, everything. wage worked at a good earning that was enough for me to support my family. i got paid between $8-$10, and in connecticut that's nothing. and i was pairly making any hours, like 30, 40 hours a week, at the most. and i was putting in so much ork and i was producing so much, and i never saw enough to earn enough for my family because at the end of the month or end of the pay period, i had nothing after paying bills and doing all those types of things. but they received from me so much productivity from me that you know they received good clients because of my work ethic, everything. so why is it that, as it being a labor day, that these companies can depth away with putting people in that situation to where they're showing so much productivity and earning them money
sheryl from connecticut, hi. caller: hi. i was calling about my last job that i had that i was working. i was underemployed and while i was working, the place i was working, i was working cnn, i worked there four years. worked my tail off, did good job, everything. wage worked at a good earning that was enough for me to support my family. i got paid between $8-$10, and in connecticut that's nothing. and i was pairly making any hours, like 30, 40 hours a week, at the most. and i was putting in...
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and sheryl sandberg on american families and american securities at 9:00 o'clock.hen the significance of life on earth earth at 10:00 p.m. 11:00 p.m. continues the primetime programming with a debate on the war in the constitution. that happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> host: we continue this tour for booktv. we are joined by isaac gewirtz. what do you do? >> host: i am curator of the henry w. and albert a. berg book collection here at the berg collection of english literature in american literature. and i work in st. mark's library. and i got a doctorate in science history and that led to me being here. >> host: how long have you been as part of the new york library? >> guest: i have been a curator since september 2000. >> host: you brought some things out to show us that you have in the collection. >> guest: the berg collection is 300 to 400 authors come of this is what i like to call the tip of the bird, so to speak. here we have the only surviving manuscript that was done in this man's lifetime, but it's in the hand of his secretary and personal assistant
and sheryl sandberg on american families and american securities at 9:00 o'clock.hen the significance of life on earth earth at 10:00 p.m. 11:00 p.m. continues the primetime programming with a debate on the war in the constitution. that happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> host: we continue this tour for booktv. we are joined by isaac gewirtz. what do you do? >> host: i am curator of the henry w. and albert a. berg book collection here at the berg collection of english literature...
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." >> stewart also going after facebook's ceo sheryl sandberg and her book "lean in" saying that stewartld strive to be entrepreneurial rather than working up the corporate ladder. >> tell us what you really feel martha. >> how about those five months? full disclosure, i love martha. >> i know you do. it's somewhat refreshing to hear a celebrity be honest and up front. you see them dance around everything. >> she minces garlic but certainly not words. >> there you go. i like that. >>> today is a big day at abc. the season premiere of "the view" has some major staffing changes including the return of rosie o'donnell. joining whoopi goldberg and rosie o'donnell will be rosie perez and nicole wallace. >> and "dancing with the stars" making its debut with a two-night special event. they've added a fourth judge, former dancer julianne hough, to the mix. >> notables among the contestants are lea thompson. lolo jones, tavis smiley and comedian tommy chong. >> and, of course, that is going to be a very closely watched season of "dancing with the stars." i want to see what tommy chong is going to
." >> stewart also going after facebook's ceo sheryl sandberg and her book "lean in" saying that stewartld strive to be entrepreneurial rather than working up the corporate ladder. >> tell us what you really feel martha. >> how about those five months? full disclosure, i love martha. >> i know you do. it's somewhat refreshing to hear a celebrity be honest and up front. you see them dance around everything. >> she minces garlic but certainly not...
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. >> sheryl, nice to see you as always. got "the big story." >> thank you. >> nice to see you.'s all go off-the-record. what is wrong with some people? tonight, those some people are the executives at urban outfitters. i don't know if these executives think they are funny or clever or even edgy. one thing is certain they are trash. they do trashy things. if you want to destroy young people. here is how you do it it poison their culture. make people glorify horrible violence or personal heartache experience by others. make young people think it's cool to promote violence and death. that's exactly what urban outfitters did. check out urban outfitters new vintage kent state sweatshirt. bloodstains and bullet holes on it representing kent state shootings2 1970; ending young lives and breaking hearts. i'm sure the families of those victims are heart tonight. again, by the callousness of urban outfittedders and don't tell me this is one idiot at you urban outfitters did this. sold by a whole team of quality control people. lots of people could have stopped it urban outfitters suddenl
. >> sheryl, nice to see you as always. got "the big story." >> thank you. >> nice to see you.'s all go off-the-record. what is wrong with some people? tonight, those some people are the executives at urban outfitters. i don't know if these executives think they are funny or clever or even edgy. one thing is certain they are trash. they do trashy things. if you want to destroy young people. here is how you do it it poison their culture. make people glorify horrible...
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. >> no illnesses have been reported, but still sheryl berger isn't convinced that the water is safedrink, and she won't serve it to her customers. >> i run a business, and i'm making sure that all of my employees are doing what they need to do, and i don't understand how the supervisors are not checking up on t. >> the samples taken in august showed no chlorine in the system. last year, the state started requiring all utilities to maintain a closuring level. it's responsible for three deaths louisiana. >> we don't want to say how it happened, but we want to get it right. >> reporter: purchasing water has cost the school district nearly $20,000. but it's a small price to pay for precaution. >> and again, john, officials with the cdc and the louisiana health department are reminding residents that they can drink the water, that it doesn't affect the digestive system. but if it gets into your nasal cavity and brain, it's almost always deadly and that's why so many return concerned. but because there are so many questions about the records and how much chlorine was in the water, a lot o
. >> no illnesses have been reported, but still sheryl berger isn't convinced that the water is safedrink, and she won't serve it to her customers. >> i run a business, and i'm making sure that all of my employees are doing what they need to do, and i don't understand how the supervisors are not checking up on t. >> the samples taken in august showed no chlorine in the system. last year, the state started requiring all utilities to maintain a closuring level. it's responsible...
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and that is david horowitz outlines his plans to defeat the left and marianne cooper talked with sheryl sandberg on american families and economic insecurities at 9:00 o'clock. and on "after words", looking at the significance of life on earth. a primetime programming continues at 11:00 p.m. eastern with a debate on war and the constitution. it's all coming up next on c-span2 booktv. >> ken burns and geoffrey ward, considered the personal and political lives of theodore eleanor, and franklin roosevelt in their book the roosevelt, a companion book to the seven part pbs series. they also took phone calls and e-mails and tweets on "washington journal." just program is about 45 minutes. >> filmmaker ken burns joins us wrer jeffr now with geoffrey ward. to fourteen hour documentary morehe rooseve a n than 100 years of history. yrs did you think there wouldn't be enough material? >> it is the most extraordinary an incdi story of an incredible family and an amazingin country.
and that is david horowitz outlines his plans to defeat the left and marianne cooper talked with sheryl sandberg on american families and economic insecurities at 9:00 o'clock. and on "after words", looking at the significance of life on earth. a primetime programming continues at 11:00 p.m. eastern with a debate on war and the constitution. it's all coming up next on c-span2 booktv. >> ken burns and geoffrey ward, considered the personal and political lives of theodore eleanor,...
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rosen brooke david rosenbaum linda rosenbaum sheryl lynn rosenbaum lloyd daniel rosenberg mark louisg andrew ira rosenblum joshua m. rosenblum joshua alan rosenthal richard david rosenthal philip martin rosenzweig daniel rossetti richard barry ross norman s. rossinow nicholas p. rossomando michael craig rothberg donna marie rothenberg mark david rothenberg james michael roux nicholas charles alexander rowe edward v. rowenhorse julie roulette timothy alan roy sr. paul g. ruback ronald j. ruben joanne rubino david m. ruddle >> and my big brother, john m. poacher. we miss you and think of you daily. 13 year ago we lost a piece of us on that day, but most importantly we lost an amazing role model, brother, husband, son, and friend. our family has changed so much since that day. we have welcomed new members and seen others pass on. but through this change one thing still remains the same, and that your guidance, love, and loyalty are deeply missed. michael and i continue to honor your memory in our children and hope they continue to pass on their -- the love, passion, and sense of family
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and i want to say that sheryl t atkinson was doing the reporting on this.as somebody who was cast with leading the department and was not invited to the basement where this was going on. >> this is not the enemy of the president. >> he's also a disgruntled employee as well. >> they're trying to blame him for benghazi, the innocent are blamed and the guilty are going free. >> tell me what this does to hillary's aspiration, is rachnd paul overstating when he says she's done? >> i don't want -- mr. rogers intelligence committee, who said, who he was joining the democrats trying to suppress any benghazi hearings, as his wife works security industry, and if that's not enough, he is, you know, he's the one rogue reporter, his committee saying they did everything they could that night, there was nothing they could do, directly contradicting now we have people who after being hidden are out there. she is a hostage to this. the fate will be what happens. but the problem is, everyone, as brad said and doug said, it's about elections, it's not about the country, aren'
and i want to say that sheryl t atkinson was doing the reporting on this.as somebody who was cast with leading the department and was not invited to the basement where this was going on. >> this is not the enemy of the president. >> he's also a disgruntled employee as well. >> they're trying to blame him for benghazi, the innocent are blamed and the guilty are going free. >> tell me what this does to hillary's aspiration, is rachnd paul overstating when he says she's...
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. >> the person that came to mind, sheryl sandberg and her team take a trip to paib. is the hardest advert e advertiser to get on board. i've never gotten them in my career. you're going to get amazon. amazon will advertise with everybody. walmart is hard. kevin goes on the board. couldn't be a more important relationship for facebook. >> sistrom told me he was in high school during the dotcom bust. interesting. 30 years old on walmart's board. >> instagram account 44,000 followers. maybe will grow that too. >> can't get much smaller. good to see you as always. >> when we come back according to the ceo of zappa, sin city is the next silicon valley, he'll tell us why when "squawk alley"s comes back. ♪ ms? i sure hope so. with healthcare costs, who knows. umm... everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor.... can get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement today. today could be the day. the day we give you hope. relief. a cure. today, we believe every
. >> the person that came to mind, sheryl sandberg and her team take a trip to paib. is the hardest advert e advertiser to get on board. i've never gotten them in my career. you're going to get amazon. amazon will advertise with everybody. walmart is hard. kevin goes on the board. couldn't be a more important relationship for facebook. >> sistrom told me he was in high school during the dotcom bust. interesting. 30 years old on walmart's board. >> instagram account 44,000...
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joining us now is sheryl lynn eiffel, legal and education defense found. thanks for being here.eal pleasure having you. >> thanks for having me. >> what do you think eric holder's most enduring legacy will be? obviously we know as the nation's first african-american attorney general that will always be the first line said about him in the history books but what else is going to make history about him too? >> well, i think he has been so courageous and so bold in two areas that i think are too often not focused on what people think about the attorney general of the united states. the first one is the civil rights area that you've talked about, what the attorney general has done in the area of voting rights and speaking powerfully about civil rights. many people may know that the attorney general's sister-in-law was vivian malone, the young woman who was the first student to desegregate the university of alabama. it was governor wallace standing in the courthouse door against her so he feels this deeply in his personal self and he was willing to speak powerfully about civil rights
joining us now is sheryl lynn eiffel, legal and education defense found. thanks for being here.eal pleasure having you. >> thanks for having me. >> what do you think eric holder's most enduring legacy will be? obviously we know as the nation's first african-american attorney general that will always be the first line said about him in the history books but what else is going to make history about him too? >> well, i think he has been so courageous and so bold in two areas that...
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then they rented the entire house of blues nightclub for say blow-out dinner and a sheryl crow concert. enjoy the bail-out. taxpayers are happy to help. everybody at the chicago concert got a gift bag from tiffany's. that story was broken by tmz. and so, yes, in the national enquirer and tmz, mostly it's about celebrity feuds, right? and plastic surgery and controversial swimsuits. but sometimes tabloid outlets like this, national enquirer before, tmz now, sometimes they break the biggest story in the country. that happened today. there was an altercation involving an nfl player named ray rice and his fiancee. either of them was taken to the hospital, but both of them were initially charged with simple assault by the atlantic city police, which responded to the incident. four days after the incident, tmz sports published this disturbing video, surveillance video apparently taken from the lobby of the hotel, the woman on the ground, being roughly drug out of the elevator, is apparently ray rice's fiancee. he's the figure in the baseball cap. you then she somebody else appear in the fram
then they rented the entire house of blues nightclub for say blow-out dinner and a sheryl crow concert. enjoy the bail-out. taxpayers are happy to help. everybody at the chicago concert got a gift bag from tiffany's. that story was broken by tmz. and so, yes, in the national enquirer and tmz, mostly it's about celebrity feuds, right? and plastic surgery and controversial swimsuits. but sometimes tabloid outlets like this, national enquirer before, tmz now, sometimes they break the biggest story...
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you heard the story right here, broken by sheryl atkinson, and raymond maxwell accusing staff membersf hillaryfa!oz clinton secretly removing politically damaging documents before turning over files to the accountability review board. our next guest said we should believe maxwell, and peter is here to tell us why. good evening. >> good evening. thank you for having me. >> you have spoken to at least at some time to mr. maxwell, is that correct? >> yes, i have. >> do you believe him? >> i do. i believe him because he is credible. he is a state department person who served his country for a number of years both in the military and inside the state he's the kind of person who would think very carefully about what he was going to say, who would try to defend the institution in hopes it would c he's the kind of person who would consider very carefully what he had to say and what he has said tracks. the pla3$p'r he's described, th people he said were there, the actions that they took, are things that make sense to me as a former state department employee. >> am i correct when you move aroun
you heard the story right here, broken by sheryl atkinson, and raymond maxwell accusing staff membersf hillaryfa!oz clinton secretly removing politically damaging documents before turning over files to the accountability review board. our next guest said we should believe maxwell, and peter is here to tell us why. good evening. >> good evening. thank you for having me. >> you have spoken to at least at some time to mr. maxwell, is that correct? >> yes, i have. >> do you...
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rosen brooke david rosenbaum linda rosenbaum sheryl lynn rosenbaum lloyd daniel rosenberg mark louis rosenberg andrew ira rosenblum joshua m. rosenblum joshua alan rosenthal richard david rosenthal philip martin rosenzweig daniel rossetti richard barry ross norman s. rossinow nicholas p. rossomando michael craig rothberg donna marie rothenberg mark david rothenberg james michael roux nicholas charles alexander rowe edward v. rowenhorse julie roulette timothy alan roy sr. paul g. ruback ronald j. ruben joanne rubino david m. ruddle >> and my big brother, john m. poacher. we miss you and think of you daily. 13 year ago we lost a piece of us on that day, but most importantly we lost an amazing role model, brother, husband, son, and friend. our family has changed so much since that day. we have welcomed new members and seen others pass on. but through this change one thing still remains the same, and that your guidance, love, and loyalty are deeply missed. michael and i continue to honor your memory in our children and hope they continue to pass on their -- the love, passion, and sense o
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