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we're going to bring in congresswoman debbie wasserman shultz from florida, live from the hill. are you? >> good, ari, great to be with you. >> talk us through this thing here, we heard about the minimum wage in the president's state of the union. your colleagues are now leading the charge here to do something called a discharge petition, try to force this, because, according to your arguments, speaker boehner will not hold the up or down vote. what's going on here? >> well, ari, the majority of the american people, 74%, overwhelmingly support an increase in the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour, because they want to make sure that people who work full time don't have to live in poverty. no one should have to provide for their families through food stamps, and that's why the private sector like the gap are making the decision to increase the minimum wage for their employees, but also why we are going to keep up relentless pressure through procedural moves like a discharge petition to try to force the republicans to bring the bill to the floor, because we know that if it comes to th
we're going to bring in congresswoman debbie wasserman shultz from florida, live from the hill. are you? >> good, ari, great to be with you. >> talk us through this thing here, we heard about the minimum wage in the president's state of the union. your colleagues are now leading the charge here to do something called a discharge petition, try to force this, because, according to your arguments, speaker boehner will not hold the up or down vote. what's going on here? >> well,...
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where in the world is ed shultz? >> this is ed shultz coming to you from the north country. today i'm headed to nebraska. we're talking to land owners and activists on both sides of the fence. there's a lot of passion here and we want everyone's voice to be heard. this is a huge deal for the entire country, and we're bringing you the stories no one else is telling. we'll air these exclusive interviews next week, so stay tuned. through sunday, save up to $500 on beautyrest and posturepedic. get a sealy queen set for just $399. even get 3 years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. but hurry, sleep train's presidents' day sale ends sunday. honestly? i wanted a smartphone that shoots great video. so i got the new nokia lumia icon. it's got 1080p video, three times zoom, and a twenty-megapixel sensor. it's got the brightest display, so i can see what i'm shooting -- even outdoors, and 4 mics that capture incredible sound. plus, it has apps like vine -- and free cloud storage. my new lumia icon is so great, even our wipeouts look amazing. ♪ honestly, i want to see you be brave
where in the world is ed shultz? >> this is ed shultz coming to you from the north country. today i'm headed to nebraska. we're talking to land owners and activists on both sides of the fence. there's a lot of passion here and we want everyone's voice to be heard. this is a huge deal for the entire country, and we're bringing you the stories no one else is telling. we'll air these exclusive interviews next week, so stay tuned. through sunday, save up to $500 on beautyrest and...
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joining me now, debbie wasserman shultz, great to see you, thank you very much there was a meeting lastht. >> the president has right along both during his own re-election campaign and as well as since then been focused on making sure that we can elect democrats to the house of representatives and hold onto the senate majority because he knows when it comes to implementing his agenda, focusing on creating more ladders of opportunity to join the middle class, that having a democratic majority in congress is going to be the key to be able to do that in a much more robust way. the president has been incredible, particularly helpful with the dnc and the dscc where he's going to be out there for democratic governors as well. i know that our candidates and our elected officials are very appreciative. >> you're playing tag team as democratic chair with chris christie, the head of the republican governors. you're heading to texas and you were in florida when he was down there for rga event. obviously trying to draw attention to christie's political troubles, do you really want to force him to g
joining me now, debbie wasserman shultz, great to see you, thank you very much there was a meeting lastht. >> the president has right along both during his own re-election campaign and as well as since then been focused on making sure that we can elect democrats to the house of representatives and hold onto the senate majority because he knows when it comes to implementing his agenda, focusing on creating more ladders of opportunity to join the middle class, that having a democratic...
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specialty plates would feature an original drawing from shultz.his widow is offering the snoopy portrait at no charge. but first the dmv has to get 7,500 orders. >>> the at&t proam tournament finally got under way. there's a local golfers who's on the board just after one round. we'll show you who it is. >>> and what we're working on for bay area news at 7:00 on tv 36. >>> forget the 49ers and raiders. bay area football fans want to cheer for the sea lions. all based on the invasion of two local coaches seen on this video. will it work? we'll find out more on tv 36. [ male announcer ] value is always served up fresh at subway and this february, the crowd favorite meatball marinara is our featured $5 footlong. top it with melty mozzarella, green peppers or any of your favorites, on your choice of freshly baked bread. subway. eat fresh. on your choice of freshly baked bread. good is in every blue diamond a good that comes in 25 flavors. from whole natural to wasabi and soy sauce. and once good gets going, there's no stopping it. get your good going.
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could now be in question the president of the european parliament martin shultz right there he said switzerland cannot expect to pick and choose which agreement it comes up with in the e.u. he also warned it can now expect all of its treaties with the european union to be reviewed well a bit earlier in the program here on r.t. international i discussed this issue with any line in brussels and paul nuttall in liverpool. question is is with the all european union go from here i suspect they will try to force the swiss to vote again have another referendum because that's what the european those it doesn't listen to the democratic wish of the people let's not let's not forget they ignored the referendum in france they ignored the referendum in holland they made the irish was again twice over the nice treaty in lisbon treaty this is a big challenge for postals but i suspect they will try to force the switches hand and pick on the smallest boy in the playground joe you think this could have any consequences for the e.u. or perhaps politically speaking. is this your. great britain no since years is th
could now be in question the president of the european parliament martin shultz right there he said switzerland cannot expect to pick and choose which agreement it comes up with in the e.u. he also warned it can now expect all of its treaties with the european union to be reviewed well a bit earlier in the program here on r.t. international i discussed this issue with any line in brussels and paul nuttall in liverpool. question is is with the all european union go from here i suspect they will...
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shultz later acknowledged he was mistaken about some of the figures of palestinian versus israeli access to water although the figures are far from equal now it is fellow countrywoman angela merkel's chance to face the firing line. day in my mind and in my party's mind this illusion is not to have two states rather this solution should be that in the land of israel they will be only one country and i hope that under merkel is coming to talk and not to pressure us this is the most divisive issue israeli settlements in the west bank and jordan valley because of it according to recent polls only fourteen percent of germans view israel positively the european union already bans all products grown in settlements as israel's number one trading partner accounting for about a third of its total trade it hurts the pockets of farmers like your seed deeply your seed grows organic vegetables in the disputed jordan valley and the family that we used to sew tons per month today are barely export two hundred to three hundred kilograms when i asked these companies while they tell me it's because the sto
shultz later acknowledged he was mistaken about some of the figures of palestinian versus israeli access to water although the figures are far from equal now it is fellow countrywoman angela merkel's chance to face the firing line. day in my mind and in my party's mind this illusion is not to have two states rather this solution should be that in the land of israel they will be only one country and i hope that under merkel is coming to talk and not to pressure us this is the most divisive issue...
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could now be in question president of the european parliament martin shultz he said switzerland cannot expect to pick and choose which agreements it keeps with the e.u. and is now warned that it can expect all of its treaties with the european union will now be reviewed. reports. voted to shut the door to european union workers setting up a showdown with brussels as well as a potential exit from the single european market now the so-called stop mass immigration initiative was the brainchild of the right wing swiss people's party which wants strict quotas on foreigners for switzerland to essentially abandon its free movement of people treaty with the e.u. and supporters the we've talked to say that they're worried immigration is driving up rents that it's undercutting local workers and that is burdening public services no opponents had argued that immigration caps would in fact cripple economic growth and experts do say that the swiss in column e. is. not despite foreign labor especially when it comes to folks who have skills to work in fields like health care and where there's a big ne
could now be in question president of the european parliament martin shultz he said switzerland cannot expect to pick and choose which agreements it keeps with the e.u. and is now warned that it can expect all of its treaties with the european union will now be reviewed. reports. voted to shut the door to european union workers setting up a showdown with brussels as well as a potential exit from the single european market now the so-called stop mass immigration initiative was the brainchild of...
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could now be in question president of the european parliament martin shultz he said switzerland cannot expect to pick and choose whichever agreements it keeps with the e.q. he also warned that it can now expect all of its treaties with the european union to be reviewed or earlier i discussed the issue with m e p's joe line in brussels and paul not all in level question is is where do the your european union go from here i suspect they will try to force the swiss to vote again have another referendum because that's what the order p. in those it doesn't listen to the democratic wish of the people let's not let's not forget they ignored the referendum in france they ignored the referendum in holland they made the irish vote again twice over the nice treaty in the lisbon treaty this is a big challenge for brussels but i suspect they will try to force the swiss is hand . ground joe you think this could have any consequences for the e.u. or perhaps politically speaking now is this your. great britain no since years is the absolutely wrong the agreement between the switzerland was not done by
could now be in question president of the european parliament martin shultz he said switzerland cannot expect to pick and choose whichever agreements it keeps with the e.q. he also warned that it can now expect all of its treaties with the european union to be reviewed or earlier i discussed the issue with m e p's joe line in brussels and paul not all in level question is is where do the your european union go from here i suspect they will try to force the swiss to vote again have another...
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. >> george shultz remembers the movie star who later became a diplomat, an ambassador to ghana, saying temple black later volunteered to teach other ambassadors >> she'd tell about probem lems you're going run into that maybe you didn't think of. you've got an embassy to run. >> she used her diplomatic skills when elected president of the common wealth club in 1984. and brokered an agreement with the rival world affairs counsel >> there is a lot of competition of war fair going back and forth. she negotiated an agreement with the chair of the board of the world affairs counsel that the organizations would always host a visiting head of state together. >> shirley temple black's family says memorial donations can be made to the common wealth club which is buying a building. one of the long-time goals. in woodside, abc7 news. >> shirley temple black moved to woodside 50 years ago. fans left flowers outside of the home today. one neighbor dropped off cookies saying that symbol of american girlhood seemed property. black died in her home with long time care giver at her side that care giver
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. >> george shultz remembers the movie star who later became a diplomat, an ambassador to ghana, saying temple black later volunteered to teach other ambassadors >> she'd tell about probem lems you're going run into that maybe you didn't think of. you've got an embassy to run. >> she used her diplomatic skills when elected president of the common wealth club in 1984. and brokered an agreement with the rival world affairs counsel >> there is a lot of competition of war fair going back and forth. she negotiated an agreement with the chair of the board of the world affairs counsel that the organizations would always host a visiting head of state together. >> shirley temple black's family says memorial donations can be made to the common wealth club which is buying a building. one of the long-time goals. in woodside, abc7 news. >> shirley temple black moved to woodside 50 years ago. fans left flowers outside of the home today. one neighbor dropped off cookies saying that symbol of american girlhood seemed property. black died in her home with long time care giver at her side that care giver
. >> george shultz remembers the movie star who later became a diplomat, an ambassador to ghana, saying temple black later volunteered to teach other ambassadors >> she'd tell about probem lems you're going run into that maybe you didn't think of. you've got an embassy to run. >> she used her diplomatic skills when elected president of the common wealth club in 1984. and brokered an agreement with the rival world affairs counsel >> there is a lot of competition of war...
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the plate features an additional drawing of snoopy by charles shultz.he money would go to museums and science centers. >>> a plan to restore a bank. we'll show you the exclusive content sent in the mail. >>> we told you about the rain moving into the bay area. coming up we'll show you the amounts expected in the mountains. >>> and the tearful request the tech giant is answering. >>> a mother says that robbers took something that can never be replaced. her dead son's urn. >> i was devastated. who would take my son's ashes. take everything else just don't take that. there's no value in it except to me. >> reporter: williams wants the particulars particulars -- burglars to give the ashes back and she says they know where she lives. >>> children are being used and abused in a war in syria. the u.n. says all parties have committed grave violations against children since the fighting began almost three years ago. it accuses the syrian government of sexually abusing children in government detention. and says opposition fighters have recruited children tortured
the plate features an additional drawing of snoopy by charles shultz.he money would go to museums and science centers. >>> a plan to restore a bank. we'll show you the exclusive content sent in the mail. >>> we told you about the rain moving into the bay area. coming up we'll show you the amounts expected in the mountains. >>> and the tearful request the tech giant is answering. >>> a mother says that robbers took something that can never be replaced. her...
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the plate features an additional drawing of snoopy by charles shultz.ould go to museums and science centers. >>> a plan to restore a bank. we'll show you the exclusive content sent in the mail. >>> we told you about the rain >>> a mother says that robbers took something that can never be replaced. her dead son's urn. >> i was devastated. who would take my son's ashes. take everything else just don't take that. there's no value in it except to me. >> reporter: williams wants the particulars particulars -- burglars to give the ashes back and she says they know where she lives. >>> children are being used and abused in a war in syria. the u.n. says all parties have committed grave violations against children since the fighting began almost three years ago. it accuses the syrian government of sexually abusing children in government detention. and says opposition fighters have recruited children tortured them and used them as civilian shields. it's estimated at least 10,000 children have been killed. >>> now to the south bay where prosecutors hope an unusual
the plate features an additional drawing of snoopy by charles shultz.ould go to museums and science centers. >>> a plan to restore a bank. we'll show you the exclusive content sent in the mail. >>> we told you about the rain >>> a mother says that robbers took something that can never be replaced. her dead son's urn. >> i was devastated. who would take my son's ashes. take everything else just don't take that. there's no value in it except to me. >>...
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. >>> joining me tonight is connie shultz.nie, great to have you with us again on the program. >> thanks. >> i'm curious. your thoughts on this ad. there's a real demographic push that's being made now to get young adults, and that ad right there seemed to be borderline juvenile. it's almost as if they're trying everything they possibly can to get people to sign up. do you think this will have an impact? >> you could have pets singing and talking in an ad. with the rollout, 60% of women in some survey said they would risk their lives to save their pets. if nothing else, it is nice to have a little levity to this to get their attention and to maybe get them to enroll. >> i hope it does. there's new information out today from the congressional budget office. the affordable care act will lead to a decline in full-time positions, almost 2 million by the year 2017. the right wing has jumped all over this. this says it's going to be from workers supplying less hours because they're not going to have to work longer to pay for the pre
. >>> joining me tonight is connie shultz.nie, great to have you with us again on the program. >> thanks. >> i'm curious. your thoughts on this ad. there's a real demographic push that's being made now to get young adults, and that ad right there seemed to be borderline juvenile. it's almost as if they're trying everything they possibly can to get people to sign up. do you think this will have an impact? >> you could have pets singing and talking in an ad. with the...
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douglas shultz went to the white house 708 times, did he only discuss the affordable care act?to get to the bottom of it. and we have not. >> the president is claiming he never spoke with him on any of those visit and he was there on acs and irs business. we have to leave it there. >>> watching the hearing off camera and we will dive deeper into the that. and new details on a sniper attack an a power station. could this have been a terrorist attack? and cvs is ripping cigarettes down. but they support legalizing marijuana. >> this is an important decision because of the impact that smoking has on the nation's health and american children especially. save up to $500 on beautyrest and posturepedic. get a sealy queen set for just $399. even get 3 years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. keep more presidents in your wallet. sleep train's presidents' day sale is on now. >> certainly possible. they cut phone lines and i think this is a chance it was pre-meditated and could have been a probe. it is criminal. but i'm not sure it is terrorist. could be domestic or international. >
douglas shultz went to the white house 708 times, did he only discuss the affordable care act?to get to the bottom of it. and we have not. >> the president is claiming he never spoke with him on any of those visit and he was there on acs and irs business. we have to leave it there. >>> watching the hearing off camera and we will dive deeper into the that. and new details on a sniper attack an a power station. could this have been a terrorist attack? and cvs is ripping cigarettes...
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ed shultz is your number. he has your number. let's go. let's go. working guy getting screwed. middle class. he is good at that. really good at that. three hours of radio and that. does four hours of day what you want. you got your man. >> okay. >> i'm just a pol. i think we get policy in there too. >> thanks. >> try the learning channel. [laughter] get in there. i sneak in the spinach. you want all spinach. people don't get paid to watch me. yeah? >> hi, chris. >> are you leaving? the guy asks one tough question, he heads out the door. back taking notes. look aet this. [laughter] taking pictures and notes. okay, got ahead. >> so speaking of 2016, the last time you were here at the book fair which was before 2008, you made a prediction about who would be the next president. >> well i predicted obama back -- >> no, no. when you werxte here at the book fair. >> what year was this? >> it was before the 2008 election. >> i was here two years ago, right? i was here two years ago. i was here in '11. >> you predicted -- what. >> what are you up to? what, i didn't have a book in -- >>
ed shultz is your number. he has your number. let's go. let's go. working guy getting screwed. middle class. he is good at that. really good at that. three hours of radio and that. does four hours of day what you want. you got your man. >> okay. >> i'm just a pol. i think we get policy in there too. >> thanks. >> try the learning channel. [laughter] get in there. i sneak in the spinach. you want all spinach. people don't get paid to watch me. yeah? >> hi, chris....
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when you put me next to a sorry guy like andy shultz.s going to happen. i know i like cold, but i'm nervous just to make sure i get my victory speech correct. it's good we're walking up here now because it will level the playing field and take some of the energy off. had looks like glory. ♪ >> that's all right. they sabotage my equipment. we're going to take this up with the commission. you can compare my times to the greatest in history. you can't compare because they didn't have all that they got on. i really don't think it's a fair fight. i do it the right way. i'm the guy you can put on the cereal box. >> i was touched. there's been a lot of talk about winning, who is going to win the super bowl. it's not whether you win or lose, it's how you play the game. back to you. i'm breaking down. >> we'll let you gather yourself there, reese. >>> coming up, the most talked about man in new york over the past two weeks. we're talking about richard sherman. we have larry's thoughts, coming up next. you're saying i can get at&t's network with a
when you put me next to a sorry guy like andy shultz.s going to happen. i know i like cold, but i'm nervous just to make sure i get my victory speech correct. it's good we're walking up here now because it will level the playing field and take some of the energy off. had looks like glory. ♪ >> that's all right. they sabotage my equipment. we're going to take this up with the commission. you can compare my times to the greatest in history. you can't compare because they didn't have all...
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andy shultz has the rest.game like this. back and forth very physical the entire game. usa is lucky. russia should have won this game with 4:40 left in it. they scored a goal but it was waved off because the goal was off the position. they ended up going into a shootout. that's when t.j. oshi became the hero. if it's still tied at that point. then you have the same player take the rest of the shots. which is what usa did. he was one of the last players put on this team for this exact reason. he's a shootout extraordinary. he made four out of six of his shots. just amazing stuff. jonathan quick, he did a great job for the u.s. in goal too. he should be commended. usa get the win 3-2. pretty much securing themselves a spot all the way to the quarter finals. they're going to play slovenia again tomorrow morning. but usa should be favored in that one. so looks like they're going to have a clean sweep in the preliminary rounds. >> and i'm not generally a hockey fan, but -- >> i was on the edge of my seat. >> me too
andy shultz has the rest.game like this. back and forth very physical the entire game. usa is lucky. russia should have won this game with 4:40 left in it. they scored a goal but it was waved off because the goal was off the position. they ended up going into a shootout. that's when t.j. oshi became the hero. if it's still tied at that point. then you have the same player take the rest of the shots. which is what usa did. he was one of the last players put on this team for this exact reason....
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we're just reflecting on the number of executives hat have visited this set, dimon, dorsey, shultz, dressler and, of course, eva longoria with david. you can't -- i can't get that -- >> i will never forget that. >> neither will i. the fixed income etfs and lattice semiconductor celebrating 25 years on the nasdaq. by the way, guys, the nas is now 14.99% away from its all-time high as biotech continues to power them. on the russell, 11 of the top 14 names are in biotech. >> fda approvals, wonder drugs. these are companies that are developing pills that actually save people's lives. what i'm saying is, i think there -- i think that they're expensive, but merck and pfizer passed gm in value in the '80s and people laughed about that. if you have blockbuster drugs that can have multiyear $10 billion, $12 billion franchises i can understand. but everything has to work out tesla-like in order for it to happen. >> tesla-like. it's up again. all's right with the world. >> what's today? thursday, plus nine, it goes up nine on thursdays. >> i think it's wednesdays. maybe they are switching it this week.
we're just reflecting on the number of executives hat have visited this set, dimon, dorsey, shultz, dressler and, of course, eva longoria with david. you can't -- i can't get that -- >> i will never forget that. >> neither will i. the fixed income etfs and lattice semiconductor celebrating 25 years on the nasdaq. by the way, guys, the nas is now 14.99% away from its all-time high as biotech continues to power them. on the russell, 11 of the top 14 names are in biotech. >> fda...
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nineteenth century who believed women lost energy every month and therefore shouldn't do sports and shultz's study. they fought learning latin and greek would direct blood away from the womb into the brain and make women in fertile. the whole range of issues, we have one view of the nineteenth century that women should be delicate and pure and stay away from dangerous work or too much strain would hurt your womb and then we have enslaved women doing difficult work and not only did it not damaged their fertility but their fertility is being exploited. what is the real truth? what do women do when we need them? that is what i mean by women's body is her story. >> host: in missouri, are you ready to take a quiz on women's history? question xli from women's history for beginners. bonnie morris asks when will women first admitted to west point and the naval academy? >> i would say in 1996. >> guest: it is actually 1976. they were brought in by a bill signed by president ford and women who were the first class at west point, very small group, really not able to learn from each other. they were bro
nineteenth century who believed women lost energy every month and therefore shouldn't do sports and shultz's study. they fought learning latin and greek would direct blood away from the womb into the brain and make women in fertile. the whole range of issues, we have one view of the nineteenth century that women should be delicate and pure and stay away from dangerous work or too much strain would hurt your womb and then we have enslaved women doing difficult work and not only did it not...