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i've got other things to do." >> simon: "other things."lping mentally handicapped people and building homes for the elderly. >> winton: we've just opened our second old people's home, and it's full. and it's doing very well. and there are plenty of old people like me to go in. >> simon: yes, but you're not there, you're at home. >> winton: oh, i'd hate to go into one of my own homes. ( laughter ) don't print that. >> sir nicholas winton. >> simon: in 2003, winton was knighted and became sir nicholas winton. in the czech republic, he's become a national hero. he was celebrated in a documentary called "nicky's family," but he isn't really comfortable with all the adulation. >> winton: i'm not interested in the past. i think there's too much emphasis nowadays on the past and what has happened, and nobody is concentrated on the present and the future. >> simon: in 1939, nicholas winton used a two-week vacation to go to prague and ended up saving the lives of 669 children. in the decades since, of course, the children had children, who then had
i've got other things to do." >> simon: "other things."lping mentally handicapped people and building homes for the elderly. >> winton: we've just opened our second old people's home, and it's full. and it's doing very well. and there are plenty of old people like me to go in. >> simon: yes, but you're not there, you're at home. >> winton: oh, i'd hate to go into one of my own homes. ( laughter ) don't print that. >> sir nicholas winton. >>...
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>> ( speaking french ) >> simon: the 8th of november in 2003. >> carrime bilolo: yes. >> simon: why do"it's like a birth for us in this symphony orchestra, so it's a date we can't forget." and this is how they get to rehearsal, six days a week-- 90 minutes each way. some would call it a trek; for them, it's a commute. when they get downtown, the last stretch is on a bus. what keeps them going? the music-- always, the music. ♪ ♪ >> kallhammer: they come here every day, they sing, and they go home. it's really amazing. ♪ ♪ >> simon: it's pretty difficult to relate to that, isn't it? >> kallhammer: yeah. i don't think that anybody would do that, with this conditions, in our country, no. >> simon: the boys and the choir have quite a repertoire now: bach, mendelssohn, handel... and, of course, beethoven. the week we were there, the orchestra was rehearsing beethoven's ninth symphony. not exactly starter music, but armand was determined to take it on. and like a good general, he reviewed all his troops. ♪ ♪ the choir-- okay. ♪ ♪ the strings? not bad. ♪ ♪ but the full orchestra? not quite. >>
>> ( speaking french ) >> simon: the 8th of november in 2003. >> carrime bilolo: yes. >> simon: why do"it's like a birth for us in this symphony orchestra, so it's a date we can't forget." and this is how they get to rehearsal, six days a week-- 90 minutes each way. some would call it a trek; for them, it's a commute. when they get downtown, the last stretch is on a bus. what keeps them going? the music-- always, the music. ♪ ♪ >> kallhammer: they...
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captioning funded by cbs and ford >> simon: three years after the disaster at fukushima in japan, you can still see the impact in the towns that neighbor the power plant because they're empty. we were allowed to go to tomioka recently, but the loud speaker warned visitors they should leave. the disaster seems to have stopped time. the clock shows 2:46, the moment the earthquake hit. and the damage to shops and homes looks like it could have happened yesterday. >> pelley: there's been a lot of debate about obamacare and whether it's possible to cover every person. seven million have signed up for it so far, but we found out that almost as many may never get on board. >> come on in out of the rain. hello. how are you doing? >> pelley: for a fortunate few, there is the health wagon. who are these people? >> they are people with desperate need. they have no insurance, and they usually wait, we say, "until they're train wrecks." >> safer: hildebrand gurlitt was one of hitler's favorite art dealers. as the fuhrer was accumulating power, he was accumulating thousands of artworks. after he di
captioning funded by cbs and ford >> simon: three years after the disaster at fukushima in japan, you can still see the impact in the towns that neighbor the power plant because they're empty. we were allowed to go to tomioka recently, but the loud speaker warned visitors they should leave. the disaster seems to have stopped time. the clock shows 2:46, the moment the earthquake hit. and the damage to shops and homes looks like it could have happened yesterday. >> pelley: there's...
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simon? >> thank you very much, sheila. let's bring in bob pisani. that might be where you bounce. >> 3942 is only six points away. i guess the question is how far from a bottom? it depends on whether you're talking about biotech or the overall market. it's a hot topic. let me show you the sector, leadership groups. consumer discretionary, are technologies week weak but energy is basically flat today. the question is, how far from the bottom? there's been notes and comments out recently, david koston said we are 70% through this correction, but others have disagreed. we're only 3.35% off the highs. a lot of people are saying that's not enough. we're going to see several more weeks. a lot of people are saying at least 5%, so this is a dispute on that. let me move on and show you some of the outlying market leaders that concern me. this is some of the old leadership groups. i'm not concerned with biotech or gold miners. these we know are already under attack. i'm more concerned with things like
simon? >> thank you very much, sheila. let's bring in bob pisani. that might be where you bounce. >> 3942 is only six points away. i guess the question is how far from a bottom? it depends on whether you're talking about biotech or the overall market. it's a hot topic. let me show you the sector, leadership groups. consumer discretionary, are technologies week weak but energy is basically flat today. the question is, how far from the bottom? there's been notes and comments out...
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>> somebody introduced me to it. >> who, simon?>> at the time of her arrest, stephanie was traveling in the company of a man named simon hudson. >> she asked me for a ride. i gave her a ride. >> hudson was charged with deriving proceeds from prostitution, after admitting he drove stephanie to dates in exchange for money. >> do you know what human trafficking is? >> yes. >> he insists he's not stephanie's pimp. he claims he's actually her best friend. >> i don't like the fact these people are making it out that seems like i'm an individual forcing somebody -- i'm not forcing anybody. she doesn't have a license and she asked me to drive her here. you know what i'm saying? i'm not doing to sit here and let people act like i'm a human trafficker. that's not what i'm doing. >> is she living with you now? >> yeah. >> how long? >> i don't know exactly, maybe six months. >> was she homeless when she met you? >> uh-huh. she was not homeless. she lived out of her car. i told her that wasn't okay, that i didn't want her to be out on the stree
>> somebody introduced me to it. >> who, simon?>> at the time of her arrest, stephanie was traveling in the company of a man named simon hudson. >> she asked me for a ride. i gave her a ride. >> hudson was charged with deriving proceeds from prostitution, after admitting he drove stephanie to dates in exchange for money. >> do you know what human trafficking is? >> yes. >> he insists he's not stephanie's pimp. he claims he's actually her best...
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sex and her friendship with simon had grown deeper.rtly after our interview, simon was back in the county jail for another probation violation. this time exceeding his 10:00 p.m. curfew. nonetheless, stephanie maintains loyal. >> he makes me want to be better, because he is constantly reminding me how good of a person he thinks i am. >> what do you want people to know about young women who are selling themselves? >> we're not all whores. we're not all trying to get a drug fix. there's people out there that really need help and there really is nowhere else to go. >> today stephanie is back at home with her mother colesta working at a restaurant and saving money. stephanie is now hoping for the chance to go to nursing school and put the past behind her. >> you can start over and make a new life for yourself. no, it's not going to be easy but you can do it. >> yes, i did make a mistake. it's okay to make mistakes. i mean, it's inevitable. but after this, somebody might look at me and be like, that girl went through a lot and she's still t
sex and her friendship with simon had grown deeper.rtly after our interview, simon was back in the county jail for another probation violation. this time exceeding his 10:00 p.m. curfew. nonetheless, stephanie maintains loyal. >> he makes me want to be better, because he is constantly reminding me how good of a person he thinks i am. >> what do you want people to know about young women who are selling themselves? >> we're not all whores. we're not all trying to get a drug fix....
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simon?> speaking of demand, the view seems to be that perhaps the employment report wasn't as aggressively positive as some have expected and therefore, there is that possibility that the fed will be dovish for longer since 1303 is where we trade. copper and platinum lower. worst day for the nasdaq in two months. the nasdaq 100 is literally a sea of red. sheila dharmarajan is following the big movers. >> well, we are making a bit of a comeback at the nasdaq. we have bounced off the session lows but we are still down more than 2% on the day and seeing a broad-based selloff. the range of trade we have seen today is interesting. about 3% across the session so far, about 136 points. a lot of movement happening here. as i said, 90% of the nasdaq 100 in the red right now. all the names we have been talking about, biotech names, momentum names, large cap tech names, are in the red. it's almost more interesting to see what is in the green right now because that itself is very telling of what's being
simon?> speaking of demand, the view seems to be that perhaps the employment report wasn't as aggressively positive as some have expected and therefore, there is that possibility that the fed will be dovish for longer since 1303 is where we trade. copper and platinum lower. worst day for the nasdaq in two months. the nasdaq 100 is literally a sea of red. sheila dharmarajan is following the big movers. >> well, we are making a bit of a comeback at the nasdaq. we have bounced off the...
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simon? >> thanks very much for that. let's get a market flash, the show with the nasdaq down 0.35%. >> terrific earnings fromingly adweren't enough to keep a closely watch etf from falling. in the red after two of the fund's biggest holdings reported earnings that missed street expectations. they company, too, as for gilead, it got a boost from strong sales from its hepatitis-c drug, which cost $84,000 for a 12-week treatment. that comes to $1,000 a day. one of the phi biotechs -- that's how they're trading today. >> seema, thank you so much. >>> breaking news from the bond pits. rick santelli with the five-year bond auction. yesterday only got average demand. what about today? >> oh, today, much different scenario. all right. let's go through the internals, sue. 35 billion in five-year notes. the yield any auction was 1.732. the market was really flopping around, but it looked to me like 172.5 was trading on the bid side, offered at 172. so no matter where you peg it it trailed a bit. the good news was it was well above
simon? >> thanks very much for that. let's get a market flash, the show with the nasdaq down 0.35%. >> terrific earnings fromingly adweren't enough to keep a closely watch etf from falling. in the red after two of the fund's biggest holdings reported earnings that missed street expectations. they company, too, as for gilead, it got a boost from strong sales from its hepatitis-c drug, which cost $84,000 for a 12-week treatment. that comes to $1,000 a day. one of the phi biotechs --...
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last monday simon was abducted by armed pro-russian militants. just hours before his abduction, simon was interviewing a man who "the new york times" was saying was a russian special forces soldier, evidence that russian special forces are indeed, as long suspected, leading the armed takeover in eastern ukraine. simon asked the bearded man if he was the russian special forces officer identified in "the new york times." [ speaking foreign language ] >> i've just seen my first russian passport on an armed man here in eastern ukraine. he's from the kuban region of russia. "the new york times" showed a picture of a man who looks like him from georgia in 2008 who was part of the russian special forces, claiming that he was that man, but it seems that he's somebody else. but he is actually from russia. >> again, about one hour after filming that report in which simon was working to uncover the official secret most zealously guarded, russia involved in eastern ukraine, this happened. >> when we got to the final checkpoint, which was literally maybe 300,
last monday simon was abducted by armed pro-russian militants. just hours before his abduction, simon was interviewing a man who "the new york times" was saying was a russian special forces soldier, evidence that russian special forces are indeed, as long suspected, leading the armed takeover in eastern ukraine. simon asked the bearded man if he was the russian special forces officer identified in "the new york times." [ speaking foreign language ] >> i've just seen my...
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i'm joined by simon at the nyse. hi, simon. >> making a bit of a comeback. here's where the biotech stands right now. thus done 11%. the etf that follows, ibb down 13%. both, as you can see, every recovering today. ibb up about a percent in line with the broader market. shares of citigroup are doing really well. we're up now over 4%, this after the bank beating income expectation. net income 4.15 billion last year, up from $4 billion a year earlier. since the second week of the year, shares of citigroup have dropped more than 11%. this is a welcome respite. the dia that tracks the dow is higher. s.p.y. that tracks the s&p 500, the qqqs that track the nasdaq 100 and iwm, which tracks the russell 2000, all higher on the session. energy stocks are also doing well. transocean, halliburton, baker hughes, all in positive territory. two of the stories. retail sales, up 1.1% for march, that is the biggest month to month gain in a year and a half. tiaa-cref. bob pisani is here to talk about both those stories. >> we needed to get a good number on retail sales. the ec
i'm joined by simon at the nyse. hi, simon. >> making a bit of a comeback. here's where the biotech stands right now. thus done 11%. the etf that follows, ibb down 13%. both, as you can see, every recovering today. ibb up about a percent in line with the broader market. shares of citigroup are doing really well. we're up now over 4%, this after the bank beating income expectation. net income 4.15 billion last year, up from $4 billion a year earlier. since the second week of the year,...
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timothy simons from "veep."eally a pleasure. >> thank you. >> coming up, how rancher cliven bundy's comments illuminate a broader truth about the political coalitions in the obama era. next. >>> i did say one thing. because the media may be twisting things a little bit, and maybe they don't, but it gives americans the opportunity to discuss this. and this thing about slavery and about negroes and about government subsidies and slavery that they put people in when they get them -- that needs to be discussed. if america's ready to discuss it, let's do it. >> yes, sir. yeah! >> well, i agree with you, cliven bundy. it does need to be discussed. the slavery apology unleashed by anti-government rancher cliven bundy this week comes amid a very heated ongoing debate in this country right now about how central race is in the obama era of american politics. now, for a lot of liberals what's playing out right now in the cliven bundy saga is the realization of their worst suspicion. liberals' worst suspicion is that there
timothy simons from "veep."eally a pleasure. >> thank you. >> coming up, how rancher cliven bundy's comments illuminate a broader truth about the political coalitions in the obama era. next. >>> i did say one thing. because the media may be twisting things a little bit, and maybe they don't, but it gives americans the opportunity to discuss this. and this thing about slavery and about negroes and about government subsidies and slavery that they put people in when...
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timothy simons from "veep."ly a pleasure. >> thank you. >> coming up, how rancher cliven bundy's comments illuminate a broader truth about the political coalitions in the obama era. next. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. ♪ it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. te
timothy simons from "veep."ly a pleasure. >> thank you. >> coming up, how rancher cliven bundy's comments illuminate a broader truth about the political coalitions in the obama era. next. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got...
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with simon smith to talk about currencies.are talking about why things don't move in the direction people expect them to. talk about the dollar. it has been a little bit elusive this year. december --read in >> the u.s. economy was improving what does that not mean we see this? that was by february's move which was fabricated on these week results -- weak results. it is interesting. the fed has clearly been managing their expectations. number two, the data has been coming back which i think is ok. we have seen strength in other currencies so is it is not panning out in the way we have expected it. it is a multiyear loan and some of the volatility. we are in this sort of world of monetary policy. we look at the divergences and the chain of expectations and unconventional policies. >> the -- the divergence and central-bank policies. you see what the ecb might do. it doesn't seem to be reflective. >> in the old days, you are seeing changes in the short-term rates which we are not seeing. you were talking about the fed's weather i
with simon smith to talk about currencies.are talking about why things don't move in the direction people expect them to. talk about the dollar. it has been a little bit elusive this year. december --read in >> the u.s. economy was improving what does that not mean we see this? that was by february's move which was fabricated on these week results -- weak results. it is interesting. the fed has clearly been managing their expectations. number two, the data has been coming back which i...
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and i think the president is impressed by that. >> sister simone, as joshua outlines, the president hasfor the catholic church and love for the catholic church in terms of some of its progressive adeals and his background. but it's interesting to see how catholics love or do not love the president. and you point out, catholics are not a monmonolith, they do not e in a monolithic block. for politician who is want to reach the sort of new catholic progressive, how do you suggest they talk to and communicate with this group of people? >> well i think it's true for politicians as it's true for any of us. the thing that i think people resonate with is integrity. are they speaking from their heart from what they actually believe. and too often politicians get railroaded kind of into a politically acceptable sound bite. which they think will be politically advantageous. if we touch the pain of our world, touch the place where jesus went, which is to lift up those who struggle. if they come from that place of struggle and they're wrestling with it then there's authenticity and they'll get a goo
and i think the president is impressed by that. >> sister simone, as joshua outlines, the president hasfor the catholic church and love for the catholic church in terms of some of its progressive adeals and his background. but it's interesting to see how catholics love or do not love the president. and you point out, catholics are not a monmonolith, they do not e in a monolithic block. for politician who is want to reach the sort of new catholic progressive, how do you suggest they talk...
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sister simone, you're shaking your head.briefly. >> briefly, i think that we have had policies that preference the top. it's about time that we focus on those who are the hard workers, who create the wealth for those at the top. they need to participate. that's what we need. >> sister simone campbell and josh barro, thank you very much both for being here. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> coming up, congressman don wild and what's next for the two in trouble. and later, what the nra had to say to lucia mcbath, the mother of jordan davis -- and what lucia mcbarth had to say to the nra. that's ahead. when does your work end? does it end after you've expanded your business? after your company's gone public? and the capital's been invested? or when your company's bought another? is it over after you've given back? you never stop achieving. that's why, at barclays, our ambition is to always realize yours. so i'm going pro. [ male announcer ] new crest tartar protection rinse. the only rinse that helps prevent tartar build-up and c
sister simone, you're shaking your head.briefly. >> briefly, i think that we have had policies that preference the top. it's about time that we focus on those who are the hard workers, who create the wealth for those at the top. they need to participate. that's what we need. >> sister simone campbell and josh barro, thank you very much both for being here. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> coming up, congressman don wild and what's next for the two in trouble. and...
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simon? one today, ally financial day bug on t -- debuting on the big board this morning.ebuting on -- debuting on the big board this morning. you just saw where the shares are trading. let's bring in ally financial ceo michael carpenter. good morning. >> good morning, simon. >> we've been waiting for you for a long time. >> we've been waiting for a long time. >> filed three years ago for an ipo? >> yes, we did. >> why did you go for it now? >> well, the main thing is during the course of last year, we put behind us a series of major issues. in particular, the whole issue of mortgage contingency risk hung over us. put an end to that in '13. we were able to pass the stress test last year. we got to be a financial holding company in the fourth quarter. you add all these this evenings together and we were ready to go. this is a great day for the american taxpayer because in the last six months, on a fully diluted basis, they would have owned 91% of the company. down to 17% as of right now. >> wh
simon? one today, ally financial day bug on t -- debuting on the big board this morning.ebuting on -- debuting on the big board this morning. you just saw where the shares are trading. let's bring in ally financial ceo michael carpenter. good morning. >> good morning, simon. >> we've been waiting for you for a long time. >> we've been waiting for a long time. >> filed three years ago for an ipo? >> yes, we did. >> why did you go for it now? >> well, the...
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simon boxall joining us and mary schiavo.y the chinese news agency xinhua, that the patrol ship discovered a pulse signal of 37.5 kilohertz that would match a flight data recorder. it has not been confirmed to have come from a flight data recorder. stay here with cnn. we will continue with the coverage in just a moment. hi she's a dietitian. and back when i wasn't eating right, she got me drinking boost. it's got a great taste, and it helps give me the nutrition i was missing. helping me stay more like me. [ female announcer ] boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. all with a delicious taste. grandpa! [ female announcer ] look for valuable savings on boost in your sunday paper. [ female announcer ] look for valuable savings on boost those little cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms
simon boxall joining us and mary schiavo.y the chinese news agency xinhua, that the patrol ship discovered a pulse signal of 37.5 kilohertz that would match a flight data recorder. it has not been confirmed to have come from a flight data recorder. stay here with cnn. we will continue with the coverage in just a moment. hi she's a dietitian. and back when i wasn't eating right, she got me drinking boost. it's got a great taste, and it helps give me the nutrition i was missing. helping me stay...
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word is simon is okay. and just this morning he tweets, mayor said simon is okay, it's comfortable, but war rules are in operation. accuse simon of propaganda. then he said i have done all i can. i have now been asked by friends of simon for radio silence and respect that. will continue to do what i can. as is the case when the situation goes silent, it's suspected that some type of agreement is trying to be brokered for his release. >> we have another journalist being held for doing his job. this is getting ridiculous. inez. thank you. >>> a new partnership in the middle east could marine the end of peace talks between israelis and palestinians. the leadership is welcoming hamas, which the u.s. calls a terrorist organization. it is a deal that israel says will end peace negotiations and the state department calls troubling. we have reports. >> reporter: the leaders of hamas and fatah have agreed that the time is now to make a change. >> the first that we are in bigger crisis, and if we are not moving quick
word is simon is okay. and just this morning he tweets, mayor said simon is okay, it's comfortable, but war rules are in operation. accuse simon of propaganda. then he said i have done all i can. i have now been asked by friends of simon for radio silence and respect that. will continue to do what i can. as is the case when the situation goes silent, it's suspected that some type of agreement is trying to be brokered for his release. >> we have another journalist being held for doing his...
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sister simone, you're shaking your head.y. >> briefly, i think that we have had policies that preference the top. it's about time that we focus on those who are the hard workers, who create the wealth for those at the top. they need to participate. that's what we need. >> sister simone campbell and josh barro, thank you very much both for being here. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> coming up, congressman don wild and what's next for the two in trouble. and later, what the nra had to say to lucia mcbath, the mother of jordan davis -- and what lucia mcbath had to say to the nra. that's ahead. [ male announcer ] ortho crime files. reckless seeding... ...failure to disappear. a backyard invasion. homeowner takes matters into his own hands. ♪ ortho weed b gon max. with the one-touch, continuous spray wand... kills weeds without harming innocent lawns. guaranteed. weeds killed. lawn restored. justice served. weed b gon max with the one-touch wand. get order. get ortho®. constipated? .yea dulcolax tablets can cause cramps but not p
sister simone, you're shaking your head.y. >> briefly, i think that we have had policies that preference the top. it's about time that we focus on those who are the hard workers, who create the wealth for those at the top. they need to participate. that's what we need. >> sister simone campbell and josh barro, thank you very much both for being here. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> coming up, congressman don wild and what's next for the two in trouble. and...
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this week's book of the week is simon schama's "the story of the jews."ly readable. schama focuses in on the lives of ordinary people as well. i rarely recommend a book that i haven't finished, but i am a third of the way through this one, and i can confidently say it is already worth recommending. now for the last look. there is an interesting new spy film that's just been released called "game of pawns." never heard of it? it is the dramatization of a harrowing true story, and it is not by some hollywood fat cat studios. rather, the fbi was behind the release of this 28-minute anti-espionage film. it's about an american student who is currently serving four years in prison for giving secrets to china. grab the popcorn. glen duffy starts out a wide-eyed college student who falls in love with shanghai. >> i loved everything about it. the language, the culture, the night life. the people. >> looking for a visa to prolong his stay, he starts writing papers for the chinese government. >> as long as they pay. >> the stakes and the money increased until his ha
this week's book of the week is simon schama's "the story of the jews."ly readable. schama focuses in on the lives of ordinary people as well. i rarely recommend a book that i haven't finished, but i am a third of the way through this one, and i can confidently say it is already worth recommending. now for the last look. there is an interesting new spy film that's just been released called "game of pawns." never heard of it? it is the dramatization of a harrowing true story,...
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>> i can't tell you, simon.ry about what's behind their numbers and their performance. i can only tell you what we've done. i know for sure is a different organization structure than either of those companies that you mentioned. >> so just to kind of wrap it up and bring it home, you're, of course, watching what's happening at macy's but bloomingdale's too, perhaps a different customer, some crossover. what are you seeing the consumers feeling how their confidence is right now? >> i think it was definitely slow. first of all we had a great year, we had the fourth year in a row with the fantastic performance. our year ended the end of january and while we -- it was our smallest increase on the same store sale basis of the four years, up 2.8%, we picked up more market share last year. so i think what we're seeing is that the overall market was not good but our growth with market share is -- has continued to improve and so i think what that tells us is that we're on the right track and that while the consumer is de
>> i can't tell you, simon.ry about what's behind their numbers and their performance. i can only tell you what we've done. i know for sure is a different organization structure than either of those companies that you mentioned. >> so just to kind of wrap it up and bring it home, you're, of course, watching what's happening at macy's but bloomingdale's too, perhaps a different customer, some crossover. what are you seeing the consumers feeling how their confidence is right now?...
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host, irwin simon, ceo of hain celestial. i have agreed to do a juice cleanse. >> that will be a painful week for you. a week? >> it could go nine days if you want to do it right. >> china's may factoring sector is struggling. her to sing manager index shows
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all have been released except simon.ice news issued a statement saying they're in contact with appropriate government authorities to ensure the safety and security of our friend and colleague. a russian media said he claimed to call ostrovsky's parents to ensure them their son was okay. nobody abducted him. nobody is holding him hostage he reportedly said saying ostrovsky may be embedded with pro-russian forces now. at that same press conference the mayor of slovyansk and his press secretary have confirmed he is in custody in slovyansk. two competing versions. in one he is there of his own accord. and simon is being held against his will. we don't know all the details, but whoever is holding him, know this. you cannot detain him and expect no one to notice. because we right here on this show in the country and around the world are all watching. we are watching what you do and we will continue to watch until you release him which you should do immediately. [ male announcer ] meet jill. she thought she'd feel better after
all have been released except simon.ice news issued a statement saying they're in contact with appropriate government authorities to ensure the safety and security of our friend and colleague. a russian media said he claimed to call ostrovsky's parents to ensure them their son was okay. nobody abducted him. nobody is holding him hostage he reportedly said saying ostrovsky may be embedded with pro-russian forces now. at that same press conference the mayor of slovyansk and his press secretary...
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you just heard sue and simon talking about it. look at this. the nasdaq peaking right at the open a couple minutes afterwards. pretty much been a black diamond ski slope since then. the nasdaq, the worst performer today, the worst performer over the past month. 52-week high on the nasdaq, 4371. let's get to sheila dharmarajan for what is moving this market so far down on the nasdaq on friday. sheila? >> nasdaq down more than 2.2% for the day. we are off session lows but keep in mind the selloff we are seeing today is amongst the top three worst days for the nasdaq in 2014. really, the weakness is everywhere. keep in mind about 95% of the nasdaq 100 is in the red right now so a lot of pockets of weakness to talk about. got to talk about the biotech
you just heard sue and simon talking about it. look at this. the nasdaq peaking right at the open a couple minutes afterwards. pretty much been a black diamond ski slope since then. the nasdaq, the worst performer today, the worst performer over the past month. 52-week high on the nasdaq, 4371. let's get to sheila dharmarajan for what is moving this market so far down on the nasdaq on friday. sheila? >> nasdaq down more than 2.2% for the day. we are off session lows but keep in mind the...
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& schuster, and would go on to a career as the head of simon simon & schuster, and the take's car anything goods' course and decides it needs a broader audience and can convinces carnegie to write a book. carnegie is reluctant. he had submitted some book manuscripts to sigh nonand -- simon and schuster. they turned him down and he was disgruntled by that. but carnegie bends to the task, and in december of 1936, he publishes a book called, "how to win friends and influence people." now, when this book came out and was being put together, i think both carnegie and the press had fairly modest hopes for itself sales. they hoped that it would sell a reasonable amount of copies, and everyone would make a little bit of money and good home happy. but the results're astonishing, and they quickly just sort of overwhelmed the expectations of everyone involved. copies began to fly off the shelves. everywhere in the united states. and four months after its release, a stunned leon wrote this letter to carnegie in which he said, and i quote -- i found this in the carnegie archivesif one year ago a friend
& schuster, and would go on to a career as the head of simon simon & schuster, and the take's car anything goods' course and decides it needs a broader audience and can convinces carnegie to write a book. carnegie is reluctant. he had submitted some book manuscripts to sigh nonand -- simon and schuster. they turned him down and he was disgruntled by that. but carnegie bends to the task, and in december of 1936, he publishes a book called, "how to win friends and influence...
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. >> simon, jump in. right up until october 1st.e line of officials and jay carney and the president of the united states, it is likeammazon.com. here she is, well, actually we were not so sure. >> yeah, i don't think it is news that it was a bungled roll out. it is part of history and her legacy. and she got it launched. she was there when it was passed through congress and got it up and running and it is in better shape today. and like other start ups. and now time for somebody else to take it from here. sylvia burrwell is talented and i know her well. it is the right time for it to happen. nla rs. you can respond to that. but what is the next move of republicans. repeal and that doesn't work. >> it hasn't worked because the u.s. senate will not consider. it and the president wouldn't sign a bill to repeal. there are sensible proposals. dr. brown of georgia has a free market replacement. and if you think the roll out disaster over. millennials are not signing up and costs are higher for the insurance companies and rev nows will be
. >> simon, jump in. right up until october 1st.e line of officials and jay carney and the president of the united states, it is likeammazon.com. here she is, well, actually we were not so sure. >> yeah, i don't think it is news that it was a bungled roll out. it is part of history and her legacy. and she got it launched. she was there when it was passed through congress and got it up and running and it is in better shape today. and like other start ups. and now time for somebody...
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. >>> further developments today in the case of vice news correspondent simon ostrosski, who has not seen since early tuesday morning. he is at least one to have three journalists currently missing or being held in ukraine. according to "the new york times" today, the self-declared separatist mayor of sloviansk told reporters the journalist, simon ostrovsky had been detained for reporting what he said was false information that was destablingizing for us. >> he is the leader of a russian biker gang and come here to support the pro-russian forces. the interesting thing is, he knows vladimir putin personally. >> we are still unclear about the conditions under which simon is being held. we do know we have not heard >> we are still unclear about the conditions under which simon is being held. we do know we have not heard from simon and today state department spokesperson jen psaki was asked about him. >> i can express deep concern about the kidnapping of a u.s. citizen, journalist in sloviansk, ukraine, reportedly at the hands of pro-russian separatists. we condemn the taking of any host
. >>> further developments today in the case of vice news correspondent simon ostrosski, who has not seen since early tuesday morning. he is at least one to have three journalists currently missing or being held in ukraine. according to "the new york times" today, the self-declared separatist mayor of sloviansk told reporters the journalist, simon ostrovsky had been detained for reporting what he said was false information that was destablingizing for us. >> he is the...
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. >> narrator: that's what simone alfieri believed when he chose the celibate life for eight years as a seminarian and a missionary. then in 2008, he was recalled to rome to be ordained as a priest by pope benedict himself. (man singing in latin) >> (translated): i wanted to give up all the women in the world because i just wanted to be in love with god, and i wanted to follow this path always with the grace of god because to be celibate only with your own strength is impossible. (speaking italian) >> (translated): being ordained by the pope was a great honor for me. it was a powerful emotional experience. when we laid down, the entire assembly prayed for the saints to protect us. catholics believe that through ordination, you are transformed. it's a sacrament that changes your character. >> narrator: five years on and simone is disillusioned, jobless and living alone in an apartment borrowed from a friend: all the result of his decision to leave the church after his experiences of clerical life in rome. >> (translated): ordained in rome and living in a parish in rome, i became disill
. >> narrator: that's what simone alfieri believed when he chose the celibate life for eight years as a seminarian and a missionary. then in 2008, he was recalled to rome to be ordained as a priest by pope benedict himself. (man singing in latin) >> (translated): i wanted to give up all the women in the world because i just wanted to be in love with god, and i wanted to follow this path always with the grace of god because to be celibate only with your own strength is impossible....
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we'll look at why this persists with simon schama when we come back. more than your kids...ares? you get to stay at this golf resort! booking.com booking.yeah! salesgets up to 795 highwayal is the passamiles per tank.sel salesperson #2: actually, we're throwing in a $1,000 fuel reward card. we've never done that. that's why there's never been a better time to buy a passat tdi clean diesel. husband: so it's like two deals in one? salesperson #2: exactly. avo: during the first ever volkswagen tdi clean diesel event, get a great deal on a passat tdi, that gets up to 795 highway miles per tank. and get a $1,000 fuel reward card. it's like two deals in one. hurry in and get a $1,000 fuel reward card and 0.9% apr for 60 months on tdi models. feel like a knot. how can i ease this pain? when i can't go, it's like bricks piling up. i wish i could find some relief. ask your doctor about linzess-- a once-daily capsule for adults with ibs with constipation or chronic idiopathic constipation. linzess is thought to help calm pain-sensing nerves and accelerate bowel movements. it helps you
we'll look at why this persists with simon schama when we come back. more than your kids...ares? you get to stay at this golf resort! booking.com booking.yeah! salesgets up to 795 highwayal is the passamiles per tank.sel salesperson #2: actually, we're throwing in a $1,000 fuel reward card. we've never done that. that's why there's never been a better time to buy a passat tdi clean diesel. husband: so it's like two deals in one? salesperson #2: exactly. avo: during the first ever volkswagen tdi...
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please join me in thanking simon schama. [inaudible conversations] >> commandments, lake forest university professor, said three. she discusses her biography of r.j. reynolds tobacco co. and his wife, catherine. he talks about the couple's influence to early 20th century and catherine reynolds philanthropic pursuits after rj status. this is about 40 minutes. >> michelle gillespie, who is r.j. reynolds? >> r.j. reynolds assayed original tobacco manufacturing united states in the late 19th century he was selling chewing tobacco and he became the best manufacturer chewing tobacco in the entire country. >> host: how did he become that? >> is the second timeout of 16 children of a tobacco planter before the civil war who owned over 50 slaves. the largest slaveholder and patrick county, virginia.
please join me in thanking simon schama. [inaudible conversations] >> commandments, lake forest university professor, said three. she discusses her biography of r.j. reynolds tobacco co. and his wife, catherine. he talks about the couple's influence to early 20th century and catherine reynolds philanthropic pursuits after rj status. this is about 40 minutes. >> michelle gillespie, who is r.j. reynolds? >> r.j. reynolds assayed original tobacco manufacturing united states in...
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host, irwin simon, ceo of hain celestial.o do a juice cleanse. >> that will be a painful week for you. a week? >> it could go nine days if you want to do it right. >> china's may factoring sector is struggling. her to sing manager index shows -- manufacturing increased weekly. a composite index tracking both indices jumped to 54 and april. that is a full point better than the estimates and close to a three-year high. inufacturing and services germany show growth. in that malaysia -- they are in appointing an international investigation team before flight 370. they're adding assets to the deep-sea search. crews are focused on the last leg of the search zone in an effort to find traces of the aircraft. america is forming jobs, but it has been a reluctant job recovery. james glassman is jpmorgan's senior economist. off of your middle market business leaders outlook. thank you for joining us. this is a report of optimism. >> it is. tough, smalle businesses get squeezed a lot. they have been klim planing -- complaining for a long
host, irwin simon, ceo of hain celestial.o do a juice cleanse. >> that will be a painful week for you. a week? >> it could go nine days if you want to do it right. >> china's may factoring sector is struggling. her to sing manager index shows -- manufacturing increased weekly. a composite index tracking both indices jumped to 54 and april. that is a full point better than the estimates and close to a three-year high. inufacturing and services germany show growth. in that...
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. >> thanks so much, simon. third worst day since going public, down some 11%, 12% at the open. down 49% from that all-time high of $74. a lot of things about the quarter were pretty much in line. revenue was a beat. adjusted ebitda was a beat, guidance for the year was good, advertising revenue up 125%. it was the inability to blow away those expectations on user growth that left some investors disappointed and we asked dick costolo with so many high profile events in the quarter, the oscars, olympics, super bowl, ncaa, why wasn't user growth more of a victory? >> the beauty of twitter is that every day in countries around the world, twitter is front and center and almost ubiquitous everywhere in front of people every day. it doesn't take some special event to draw people into twitter. yesterday during adam silver's press conference, there were tweets on air under his press conference from players and other athletes and commentators about the punishment that was meated out and millions of tweets about that even
. >> thanks so much, simon. third worst day since going public, down some 11%, 12% at the open. down 49% from that all-time high of $74. a lot of things about the quarter were pretty much in line. revenue was a beat. adjusted ebitda was a beat, guidance for the year was good, advertising revenue up 125%. it was the inability to blow away those expectations on user growth that left some investors disappointed and we asked dick costolo with so many high profile events in the quarter, the...
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. >>> paul simon and his wife face a judge after a suspicious 911 call from their home.m in trouble. >>> all the eye candy last night on "dancing with the stars." who took off their shirts to strut their stuff and who was sent home in tears? that's in "the skinny" on this tuesday, april 29th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now" with john muller and diana perez. >> good tuesday morning, everyone. we begin with another night of dangerous storms. 25 million americans are on high alert in what the national weather service is calling a multi-day weather event. >> powerful tornados across the south have killed two dozen people across four states, leveling homes and nearly wiping out entire communities. we begin our coverage with alex perez in arkansas. >> it's going this way. >> reporter: in mississippi and alabama, millions of americans are hunkering down as the season's first massive tornado outbreak continues to terrorize communities across the south and midwest. >> it's moving right over us right now. >> reporter: these are the latest images from the hear
. >>> paul simon and his wife face a judge after a suspicious 911 call from their home.m in trouble. >>> all the eye candy last night on "dancing with the stars." who took off their shirts to strut their stuff and who was sent home in tears? that's in "the skinny" on this tuesday, april 29th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now" with john muller and diana perez. >> good tuesday morning, everyone. we begin with another...
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here you see simon leaving court today.eone called 911 and hung up and when police arrived they found evidence as physical violence and injuries described as very minor. >> we're fine. we love each other. we're fine. we had an argument. >> and here's his wife leaving the courthouse separately. her attorney says the incident was no more than a 1 on a scale of 1 to 10. >>> everyone is talking about a woman now joining forces with a man who has used his celebrity for some very serious purposes. abc news reporter paula faris has the story. >>> tonight the world is abuzz, it's not often that an engagement rockets around the globe. hollywood's number one bachelor is finally letting go of that promise he once made to barbara walters. >> i'm not going to get married again. >> he didn't know this woman was in his future. amal has speaks three languages. a shared passion for humanitarian work and family background. clooney's dad a tv anchor. her mother a journalist too. the world's most eligible bachelor no longer running from the al
here you see simon leaving court today.eone called 911 and hung up and when police arrived they found evidence as physical violence and injuries described as very minor. >> we're fine. we love each other. we're fine. we had an argument. >> and here's his wife leaving the courthouse separately. her attorney says the incident was no more than a 1 on a scale of 1 to 10. >>> everyone is talking about a woman now joining forces with a man who has used his celebrity for some very...
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i'm simon rosenberg from ndn. if i could ask everybody to make sure you turn off your ringers on your phones, that would be terrific. we have a wonderful event today, one that is both, i think, is very timely and also will be very informative and, i hope, eye-opening to many people here. it's on a very hot topic here in washington right now on the obama immigration and border enforcement record. this is an issue that is driving the immigration debate right now. the republicans have said that they won't work with the president to pass immigration reform this year because the president has not followed the law and that in the beta he's enforced -- the way that he's enforced the immigration system has given them pause that he's a trustworthy partner in passing immigration reform and will stick with the things that have been outlined in pote the house and senate -- both the house and senate immigration reform bills. so the issues we're discussing today are central to the way the republicans are approaching the next fe
i'm simon rosenberg from ndn. if i could ask everybody to make sure you turn off your ringers on your phones, that would be terrific. we have a wonderful event today, one that is both, i think, is very timely and also will be very informative and, i hope, eye-opening to many people here. it's on a very hot topic here in washington right now on the obama immigration and border enforcement record. this is an issue that is driving the immigration debate right now. the republicans have said that...
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simon, stay there.e have the methodology coming up later for the stress test, get your view on how we go through asset reviews, quality reviews and all that. >>> the fed begins its two-day meeting today. the fomc widely expected to continue tapering its monthly bond buying by another $10 billion to stand at 45 billion. it would then end the program if the schedule is maintained, sometime this fall, october is what we presume. and once the fed is meeting today, the senate banking committee is expected to approve president obama's three nominees to the fed board, fisher, brainard and powell, though the full senate may not vote on confirmation until lay may. >>> mary joe whitehouse testifies before the house financial services committee. she's expected to address lawmakers' worries about high-speed trading. while this is one of her primary concerns she's given no signals that the s.e.c. will try to reign in high frequency trading. >>> and on the agenda in the united states, the monthly s&p home price index
simon, stay there.e have the methodology coming up later for the stress test, get your view on how we go through asset reviews, quality reviews and all that. >>> the fed begins its two-day meeting today. the fomc widely expected to continue tapering its monthly bond buying by another $10 billion to stand at 45 billion. it would then end the program if the schedule is maintained, sometime this fall, october is what we presume. and once the fed is meeting today, the senate banking...
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>> joining me now, certified financial planner, saul simon of the simon financial group.k to the show. tell me, what did you make of answers you heard. >> i think they're absolutely right. it is difficult. some of those people have kids in college or wanting to be prepared for college. some people are not retired yet. agree at the five million dollars number. it takes a lot of money to live a quality of life especially in this northeast corridor. >> don't have to live in the northeast corridor. that is the beauty of that. we'll get to that in a second. i wanted to show results of a "gallup poll" which i think you will find interesting. retirement number, do you have enough, number one fear of americans. retirement. medical costs. maintain standards of living. paying off financial debt. that is financial fierce. is that what your clients tell you? >> they're fear is out living their money. they're not taking care, operating haphazardly. they're not organizing themselves. they really don't have a grasp to put together a plan and create a direction strategy. and they're afra
>> joining me now, certified financial planner, saul simon of the simon financial group.k to the show. tell me, what did you make of answers you heard. >> i think they're absolutely right. it is difficult. some of those people have kids in college or wanting to be prepared for college. some people are not retired yet. agree at the five million dollars number. it takes a lot of money to live a quality of life especially in this northeast corridor. >> don't have to live in the...
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. >> well, i've had a relationship with simon. i've done nine plays with simon. this is the ninth play. we graduated from richard iii to yargo and played right through to king leer and it was a relationship that ultimately would arrive at leer which is seen as a pinnacle. i'm not a big fan of pinnacle and peak and people talk about leer as being a mountain to climb but it is the most extraordinarily frightening and violent play and i found it incredibly wonderful to work on. it's very unsentimental. it paints a picture of lear. thou dost evil. this society has been dominated by a man who hasn't heard no for 30 years and is told that by a daughter when he's about to and over the country. >> charlie: and doesn't like it. >> and you see the collapse of a family and a nation at the same time. so the two with things run concurrently. i felt like i'd seen a lot of productions of the play when i watched the family collapse. but the national theater on the largest stage and in the west, as it were, enables one to paint the picture of a nation, you know, in crisis. a nati
. >> well, i've had a relationship with simon. i've done nine plays with simon. this is the ninth play. we graduated from richard iii to yargo and played right through to king leer and it was a relationship that ultimately would arrive at leer which is seen as a pinnacle. i'm not a big fan of pinnacle and peak and people talk about leer as being a mountain to climb but it is the most extraordinarily frightening and violent play and i found it incredibly wonderful to work on. it's very...
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historian simon schama presents a 3000 or history of the jewish people next on booktv. this is a little under an hour. [applause] >> thank you. thanks. settle down class. [laughter] there will as usual be an exam later on so pay attention. i don't want to hear any snoring. thank you so much to the library and thank you to pbs as well for allowing us to give a wonderful production of the bbc. it's wonderful to come back to philadelphia. it reminds me that actually the dates are right that in 1790 it must be the case that washington was still living in philadelphia american historians, is that right? gas? and when he goes on tour with thomas jefferson to promote the bill of rights the constitutional amendments as well as becoming more acquainted with the country as he charmingly put it the to famously founding fathers didn't get along very well. they visited newport rhode island as you know. this sounds to me like, it sounded to myself like the kind of cross between a stuffy professor and keith richards. [laughter] they go to newport rhode island in the blazing august of
historian simon schama presents a 3000 or history of the jewish people next on booktv. this is a little under an hour. [applause] >> thank you. thanks. settle down class. [laughter] there will as usual be an exam later on so pay attention. i don't want to hear any snoring. thank you so much to the library and thank you to pbs as well for allowing us to give a wonderful production of the bbc. it's wonderful to come back to philadelphia. it reminds me that actually the dates are right that...
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it would be a major plus for the gop. >> you have to admire simons optimism.hese numbers are intense as anything i have seen. and the issue of greater intensity. eight in ten americans agreeing on something. that is almost off of the charts and point to the fall, i would argue that the house will not be close at all. and democrats are hoping that the senate is close. angus king from maine predicting he will be with the republicans and over all stand point, when you look at numbers coming up against this and look at the fall, people are losing their coverage at a greater level, this spells doom for the democrats. nsimon, isn't the root of this is about motivation. what will motivate the voter to get out there. if you think that obama care is good it is not a issue. but if it is bad, it is an intense one. if you are against obama care, you are more likely to go out and as a american and vote. >> absolutely, health care is a issue for the republican party for 2009. it was not effective in 2012, the republican nominee agreed with president obama on health care. bu
it would be a major plus for the gop. >> you have to admire simons optimism.hese numbers are intense as anything i have seen. and the issue of greater intensity. eight in ten americans agreeing on something. that is almost off of the charts and point to the fall, i would argue that the house will not be close at all. and democrats are hoping that the senate is close. angus king from maine predicting he will be with the republicans and over all stand point, when you look at numbers coming...
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. >>> paul simon is facing charges. police in connecticut say the 72-year-old simon and his wife edie brickell were arrested in new canaan connecticut and they were reportedly arguing and causing a disturb ance and charged with disorderly conduct. they have been married 22 years. and they have three children. >>> putting a diploma in more high schooler's hand, the progress being made, and the milestones just around the corner. >> and deadly storms, marching through the nation's midsection. the damage left behind, and the scramble now, to find survivors. >> plenty of sunshine here today. we could be looking at some record breaking heat coming up. just how hot it will get in your neighborhood. we will tell you when we come back. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ [ male announcer ] choose it. scoop it. pour it. blend it. [ blender whirs ] no matter how you make it, you'll love our endless variety of beverages. baskin-robbins cappuccino blast®. customize yours today. baskin-robbins cappuccino blast®. >>> the united states is on track to have
. >>> paul simon is facing charges. police in connecticut say the 72-year-old simon and his wife edie brickell were arrested in new canaan connecticut and they were reportedly arguing and causing a disturb ance and charged with disorderly conduct. they have been married 22 years. and they have three children. >>> putting a diploma in more high schooler's hand, the progress being made, and the milestones just around the corner. >> and deadly storms, marching through the...
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cars towning a new corner, with roadside hazards they are tested >> musician paul simon and his wife, a singer, were arrested for disorderly conduct. someone inside the couple's connecticut home called 9-1-1 over the weekend and hung up. when officer arrived the couple had minor injuries after what appears to be a case of domestic violence. they held hand during the hearing saying they did not feel threatened or enter a plea and they are due in court may 16. >> domestic violence forced a bay area together company to put a new c.e.o. at the helm. the board of directors of radium voted to fire the c.e.o., the 31-year-old pleaded guilty to misdemeanor domestic violence. he beat his girlfriend after he found out she took a trip with another man and sentenced to three years probation. the c.o.o. was named c.e.o. >> we have a warning for microsoft to protect your computer now, hackers using a flaw to bypass the security and access files without the user knowing. microsoft is rolling out security update toss newer versions of windows but those with xp are vulnerable because they stopped sup
cars towning a new corner, with roadside hazards they are tested >> musician paul simon and his wife, a singer, were arrested for disorderly conduct. someone inside the couple's connecticut home called 9-1-1 over the weekend and hung up. when officer arrived the couple had minor injuries after what appears to be a case of domestic violence. they held hand during the hearing saying they did not feel threatened or enter a plea and they are due in court may 16. >> domestic violence...