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sms did not admit any wrongdoing. marco gonzalez left sms, but his former boss would later recommend him for a regional position, writing that, quote, "this guy would rock." in the end, he was not rehired. gonzalez declined our repeated attempts to speak with him on camera. as for the criminal investigation, the police believed both women and brought the case to the county attorney in minneapolis. but he chose not to prosecute. >> unfortunately and tragically in this case, all we had basically was her word and his word. is that sufficient evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt? our experience clearly says it is not. the defense attorney would say "ladies and gentlemen of the jury, where's the physical evidence, where's the semen, where's the pictures, where's the video, where's the witnesses? why did it take her a year-plus? did she now finally report it merely to get money from him?" i do believe these crimes were committed, but i also believe, unfortunately, we simply could not prove it. >> the percentage of ra
sms did not admit any wrongdoing. marco gonzalez left sms, but his former boss would later recommend him for a regional position, writing that, quote, "this guy would rock." in the end, he was not rehired. gonzalez declined our repeated attempts to speak with him on camera. as for the criminal investigation, the police believed both women and brought the case to the county attorney in minneapolis. but he chose not to prosecute. >> unfortunately and tragically in this case, all...
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♪&%sm &%c1 ♪ &%sm ♪ &%sm ♪ [applause] [inaudible discussions] [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ [applausek you for coming for today's ceremony. please come back it the department of justice and join us. [applause] so what is the misunderstanding here? what do they have from here and why do you think we need until until -- waiting until 2016 is a mistake? >> there off easily a range of opinions both in the market and among committee members at this time on what the perp or it stance of the policies is likely to be later this year and next year but importantly, when the people right down there docs and the sep there are making forecasts about what unfolding data is likely to show but the participants will all be prescod there views will evolve with the unfolding data. for all of us, the appropriate policy decision is going to be data dependent and all of us will be looking at incoming data and our opinions about the appropriate timing of normalization are likely to shift as we look at how the data is false. differences in the procreate assessments and the appropriate stance of policy in add
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[applause] ♪&%sm &%c1 ♪ &%sm ♪ &%sm ♪ [applause] [inaudible discussions] [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applauseapplause] >> thank you for coming for today's ceremony. please come back it the department of justice and join us. [applause] >> two members of congress discuss issues before the house of representatives including the u.s. military strategy against isis the with drawl of troops from iraq, international trade, and the affordable care act. we will talk to missouri republican vicky heart a member of the armed services and attorney general committee and democratic member joe courtney. washington journal live at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> on cspan, saturday night at 8 eastern we will talk to supreme court justice about gay rights, and sunday night at 6:35 an interview with presidential running ted cruz. saturday morning we are live for the annual roosevelt reading festival. we have sheila collins and mario manning on how books helped the moral of the military in world war ii. on sunday night at nine we talk about the need for a sexual revolution in the middle east with an author and on am
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should maintain our current i think that gold and silver are legitimate constitutionally allowable pay sm and i would like to see the state be able to do that. >> a lot remains to be seen includin if rates will be competitiv eno to lure back some $1 billion worth we but for now -- but for now, they're enjoying a victory lap. i'm kate kelly in austin. >> finally, the treasury says a woman will replace alexander hamilt on the $10 bill. what do you think? change it leave it alone or you don't care. go to nbr.com to vote. >>> i' i'm tyler mathisen. announcer: a kqed television production. man: it's like holy mother of comfort food. kastner: throw it down. it's noodle crack. patel: you have to be ready for the heart attack on a platter. crowell: okay, i'm the bacon guy. man: oh, i just did a jig every time i dipped into it. man #2: it just completely blew my mind. woman: it felt like i had a mouthful of raw vegetables and dry dough. sbrocco: oh, please. i want the dessert first! [ laughs ] i told him he had to wait.
should maintain our current i think that gold and silver are legitimate constitutionally allowable pay sm and i would like to see the state be able to do that. >> a lot remains to be seen includin if rates will be competitiv eno to lure back some $1 billion worth we but for now -- but for now, they're enjoying a victory lap. i'm kate kelly in austin. >> finally, the treasury says a woman will replace alexander hamilt on the $10 bill. what do you think? change it leave it alone or...
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should maintain our current i think that gold and silver are legitimate constitutionally allowable pay sm and i would like to see the state be able to do that. >> a lot remains to be seen includin if rates will be competitiv eno to lure back some $1 billion worth we but for now -- but for now, they're enjoying a victory lap. i'm kate kelly in austin. >> finally, the treasury says a woman will replace alexander hamilt on the $10 bill. what do you think? change it leave it alone or you don't care. go to nbr.com to vote. >>> i' i'm tyler mathisen. >> ♪ night and day ♪ >> he started in the big band era and on the radio, and as the bobby soxers swooned, he revolutionized the singing of american popular songs and never changed through pop, rock, folk, and rap -- a musical constant in a fast-forward world. he went to hollywood in the '40s and spent the next four decades making every kind of movie there is. he was one of the variety-show pioneers on early television... >> shall we delve into the history of the b-l-u-z? >> ...and almost singlehandedly made las vegas a showcase instead of just a ca
should maintain our current i think that gold and silver are legitimate constitutionally allowable pay sm and i would like to see the state be able to do that. >> a lot remains to be seen includin if rates will be competitiv eno to lure back some $1 billion worth we but for now -- but for now, they're enjoying a victory lap. i'm kate kelly in austin. >> finally, the treasury says a woman will replace alexander hamilt on the $10 bill. what do you think? change it leave it alone or...
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i'm saying there's a whole echo sm. we want people to know am you have trillions of this bacteria sitting there that are active. what we're finding out and scientists are looking at researchers, what you put in your mouth, whether it's high fat, animal protein, carbohydrates, all of those get broken down and the ratio determining how healthy you're going to be. so if you're the type that would eat a lot of fruits and vegetables, if you drink and skper sierks all the thi exercise, the less it's going to be. 000 we find out those bacteria is one of the reasons why we have diabetes in the country. this is the first time we see more about the psyche and the psychology of what the bacterias are able to do. so there's secreting dopamine, and sayre tone about and others. that means if you're eating more -- >> i just want to say the food manufacturers are largely to blame for the reason why many of us are sick because the food with all the preservatives are making you sick. >> that's part of one thing. and your bacteria in the
i'm saying there's a whole echo sm. we want people to know am you have trillions of this bacteria sitting there that are active. what we're finding out and scientists are looking at researchers, what you put in your mouth, whether it's high fat, animal protein, carbohydrates, all of those get broken down and the ratio determining how healthy you're going to be. so if you're the type that would eat a lot of fruits and vegetables, if you drink and skper sierks all the thi exercise, the less it's...
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jummy: sm petitioners demonstrate, marriage illustrates a love that may endure past death. jummy: our team coverage continues with john gonzalez, also at the supreme court this new, with reaction from the large, growing crowd. john:: good afternoon. the best way to describe this crowd is a celebration. it continues this afternoon outside the u.s. supreme court. i am confident saying 98% of the crowd is made up of gay-rights advocates, couples, and families that have been waiting years for this decision. it comes on the two-year anniversary of the supreme court's decision to allow married same-sex couples to receive federal benefits. we are seeing a number of equality signs and rainbow flags. they have been out here for several hours. we are going to speak with a couple that has been together 29 years, married for two years. this is helen and catherine. your reaction? here we are hours after the historic moment. your reaction? >> we are absolutely ecstatic. we think this is terrific for america. it sets an example for other countries. when ireland took its vote in favor of g
jummy: sm petitioners demonstrate, marriage illustrates a love that may endure past death. jummy: our team coverage continues with john gonzalez, also at the supreme court this new, with reaction from the large, growing crowd. john:: good afternoon. the best way to describe this crowd is a celebration. it continues this afternoon outside the u.s. supreme court. i am confident saying 98% of the crowd is made up of gay-rights advocates, couples, and families that have been waiting years for this...
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the road the road spray is going to slow you down sm. areas where we don't see -- down. some areas where we don't see much on the radar, i'm pretty confident there is drizzle here. and light rain and heavier mist across fairfax, montgomery, coming out of prince william. the area that has la jilt mat rain fall -- legitimate rain falling and there's been moderate rain out of charles town, brunswick north really coming in on 17 when you get to moidletown, myersville -- middletown, myersville, you're seeing the steady rain. it's marching off toward the northeast. should make it over toward are a bring grove stadium at 12:58. taneytown at 1:07 and libertytown at 1:27 this afternoon. that's what our camera looks like, at least the glass on top of it. temps -- and this i think is wishful thinking -- mid-60s. 50s this some of the suburbs with the northeast wind at 10 miles per hour give or take. indicational showers and drizzle through the evening hours and tonight we'll drop off a few degrees. low 60s in town. 50s in the suburbs. so temps again to 25 degrees cooler this afterno
the road the road spray is going to slow you down sm. areas where we don't see -- down. some areas where we don't see much on the radar, i'm pretty confident there is drizzle here. and light rain and heavier mist across fairfax, montgomery, coming out of prince william. the area that has la jilt mat rain fall -- legitimate rain falling and there's been moderate rain out of charles town, brunswick north really coming in on 17 when you get to moidletown, myersville -- middletown, myersville,...
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later on cbs "48 hours sm of for now i'm jim axelrod in new york. thanks for joining us.access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> kim is steaming mad at pregnancy rumors. is she having twins? >> caitlyn jenneroutraged. is the focus on her looks sexist. >> professionals come in and do my makeup. >> now you are a man. your looks are the only thing we care about. kim talks to caitlyn. >> i went to the shoot. that was my first time m wo caitlyn. >> who was left in tears at the shoot? >> you have written a congratulatory theme eetingsong. >> man, i feel like a woman. >> the take on caitlyn. >> after my divorce, i lost so much. >> is she about to quit touring forever?
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sms that they are really pushing for here. also a huge focus on tax rises. what we've learn in the past in this country, the taxes and less catch comes in. what this deal will hinge on is whether or the greek prime mini believes he can compromi and still sell the deal back home amidst rising concerns in the last 24 hours about the content of this deal. the talks will continue. one saying he doesn't like talking about the deadlines as far as these things are concerned. i think the problem is that we need a proposal on the table before we can take a stand and i think what we're trying to work on is the same framework that we had on the 20th of february. and we'll get a proposal. >> we have to wait and see. "nightly b in brussels. >> and that disappointment th lack of a greek deal did help to contribute to a down day for stocks but there were other catalysts as well. wall street shrugged off a revision which showed the economy slowed less than previously thoug in the first quarter. transp stocks which are closely looked at by market watchers they were pulled in
sms that they are really pushing for here. also a huge focus on tax rises. what we've learn in the past in this country, the taxes and less catch comes in. what this deal will hinge on is whether or the greek prime mini believes he can compromi and still sell the deal back home amidst rising concerns in the last 24 hours about the content of this deal. the talks will continue. one saying he doesn't like talking about the deadlines as far as these things are concerned. i think the problem is...
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is it experience or is it a vision of the future sm. >> well, it's got to be both and also as a reformer. he talked today about changing washington there are a lot of ironies in this candidacy, one, of course, he wouldn't be in this position if his name weren't bush yet the name bush and the association with his family is the thing most holding him back. another irony is he says he can change washington better than anyone else even though he's the son and brother of people who have been president in washington. he's got a cim on that as virtue in his record of this state as governor a long time ago. i think his two challenges are right now his campaign scott walker governor of washington, marc rubio senator from florida as the two competitors. bush has to somehow say he's got a better claim on leading into the future than rubio who is younger and newer. he has to make the claim that he is better on taking on the current polit cas fights than walker who is someone currently in office and has taken on a the lo of political fights even though bush has been out of the office for a while. i t
is it experience or is it a vision of the future sm. >> well, it's got to be both and also as a reformer. he talked today about changing washington there are a lot of ironies in this candidacy, one, of course, he wouldn't be in this position if his name weren't bush yet the name bush and the association with his family is the thing most holding him back. another irony is he says he can change washington better than anyone else even though he's the son and brother of people who have been...
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an sms length of militant libyan and missed the target that the pentagon says it's still assessing results of the operation. the white house expects congress will find a way to pass legislation to expand trade in the pacific this week. president obama suffered a setback after house democrats derail the measure. lawmakers voting to end assistance displaced by global trade. the move halted legislation giving the president and successors the power to submit trade deals for an up or down vote with no amendment. the dramatic developments overnight in greece. greek debt talks have collapsed. nicole, you are following the story. nicole: of the prime minister of greece. the greek prime minister says they will be patient before international creditors to become realistic and talk to secure bailout funds. alexi tsipras speaking to a newspaper a day after negotiations collapsed in just 45 minutes it was over. the european commission says the eurozone finance minister will take a issue when they meet on thursday. activists fail to offer anything new to secure funds they desperately need to repay $1.8
an sms length of militant libyan and missed the target that the pentagon says it's still assessing results of the operation. the white house expects congress will find a way to pass legislation to expand trade in the pacific this week. president obama suffered a setback after house democrats derail the measure. lawmakers voting to end assistance displaced by global trade. the move halted legislation giving the president and successors the power to submit trade deals for an up or down vote with...
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sm ifertionkel, i want to play you a sound bite from hillary clinton. >> it's not political or public. i see what's happening and we have to verse reverse it. >> eight years ago we were talking about the fact that there was a clinton dynasty. the clinton machine was unstoppable. it was stopped. >> yes. that moment after iowa when brawkbarack won communities that weren't paying attention to barack obama started paying attention to him. that changed her narrative a little bit people thought she was a little too distance not too approachable. that in a sense quote unquote humanized her. that's the kind of campaign you'll see from her -- >> but even after that humanized moment she went on to lose and become the secretary of state not the president. >> but not by much. that was one of the closest primaries. she did actually lose that is correct. and then, laying the groundwork for this campaign here in 2016, i think you'll see a shift. she doesn't have the opponent that she did in barack obama at the time so she has a bit of wiggle room to create -- >> but is it too soon to core necessitat
sm ifertionkel, i want to play you a sound bite from hillary clinton. >> it's not political or public. i see what's happening and we have to verse reverse it. >> eight years ago we were talking about the fact that there was a clinton dynasty. the clinton machine was unstoppable. it was stopped. >> yes. that moment after iowa when brawkbarack won communities that weren't paying attention to barack obama started paying attention to him. that changed her narrative a little bit...
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actually sms -- somebody the aunt did die and the mom september a -- sent a group text and said aunt milli just died lol. you ruined it. >> i didn't want you to go on for forever for something. >> oh. see and we have to go too. time to take a break. when we come back a performance from our musical guest. first here is what is coming up tomorrow on "kennedy." >> hi, friends, on the next "kennedy" your friend and mine. i will see you at 10:00 p.m. eastern and 7:00 pacific. it is the fox business network. we were below the 88th southern parallel. we had traveled for over 850 miles. my men driven nearly mad from starvation and frostbite. today we make history. >>bienvenidos! welcome to the south pole! if you're dora the explorer, you explore. it's what you do. >>what took you so long? if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. it's what you do. >>you did it, yay! >>> the fbi now stands for fat body intolerant. for the first time in 16 years agents are being required to pass a fitness test. after 9/11 the bureau started focusing on cyber security and
actually sms -- somebody the aunt did die and the mom september a -- sent a group text and said aunt milli just died lol. you ruined it. >> i didn't want you to go on for forever for something. >> oh. see and we have to go too. time to take a break. when we come back a performance from our musical guest. first here is what is coming up tomorrow on "kennedy." >> hi, friends, on the next "kennedy" your friend and mine. i will see you at 10:00 p.m. eastern and...
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the sm -- s & p dropped 15. >>> a wedding day with a high tech twist. drone, a robot and plenty of cameras helped share one couple's special day all for free. >>> but up first some dramatic pictures from lake oroville. why the drought is only part of the problem for businesses here. >>> look at these pictures here, stark pictures of the drought. the water level is still dropping about a foot a day. lake oroville is used by a lot of boaters and fishermen. >> ken pritchett takes us to the chico area where he learned businesses are hurting in this drought and part of the problem is perception. >> reporter: these dramatic pictures of lake oroville have in some ways become the poster of california's drought. the side by side full to nearly empty images of the lake have spread across the internet giving out ciders the impression the lake is almost dried up. >> when people have the perception that there's no water they don't come. >> reporter: this is how the lake looks right now. it's lower but it's not dry. and that's hurting an economy that relies heavily o
the sm -- s & p dropped 15. >>> a wedding day with a high tech twist. drone, a robot and plenty of cameras helped share one couple's special day all for free. >>> but up first some dramatic pictures from lake oroville. why the drought is only part of the problem for businesses here. >>> look at these pictures here, stark pictures of the drought. the water level is still dropping about a foot a day. lake oroville is used by a lot of boaters and fishermen. >>...
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beatle from 1964 can set you back $10,000 grand and this is nothing to shake your head at butting this smsspent ten years in the mortgage industry knew nothing about. >> i was tinkering and buying and selling domain names and there was a domain auction and the name bobbleheads was up for auction and i said that is cool and i think i'll bid and i was kind of surprised that i won it. >> he bought a company called bobbleheads.com. >> never having made a bobbleheads. >> right. >> so you essentially wrote a headline and made up the story. >> and this was during the 2008 election with obama and jaen and sarah palin and so all of a sud overnight on day one i had an order and it grew from there. >> and warren did know a thing or two about e-commerce and was able to reinvent himself in this kirky trade which leads to the real reason i'm here. why is it so hard to mass produce a high quality bobblehead at a competitive price in the united states of america? to find out, you actually have to make one. >> so this is tom. >> hey tom. >> our digital sculptor. >> likewise. >> from the beginning of bobble
beatle from 1964 can set you back $10,000 grand and this is nothing to shake your head at butting this smsspent ten years in the mortgage industry knew nothing about. >> i was tinkering and buying and selling domain names and there was a domain auction and the name bobbleheads was up for auction and i said that is cool and i think i'll bid and i was kind of surprised that i won it. >> he bought a company called bobbleheads.com. >> never having made a bobbleheads. >>...
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believe at least 13 people were ho the small balcony -- were on the small balcony when it collapsed sm whether it buckled under two much late. city fishes intend to find out -- officials intend to find out what went wrong. >> we're going to fully investigate this particular incident. with our inspectors, we're not going to leave any rock unturned. >> reporter: in ireland flags are now flying at half staff in tribute to the victims. >> we've never seen anything like that. >> we're all saddened today and we're all in a dark space. >> reporter: investigators are expected to check if the balcony was built to code and whether rain weakened it. chris martinez, cbs news, berkley, california. >> police received a complaint about a loud party a couple of blocks away about an hour before the collapse. but officers were on a different call when that balcony came down. >>> turning to the two escaped convicts in new york. police widening the search for richard matt and david sweat. warnings are going up at borldzer crossings and even -- border crossings and even mexico. matt and sweat were allowed
believe at least 13 people were ho the small balcony -- were on the small balcony when it collapsed sm whether it buckled under two much late. city fishes intend to find out -- officials intend to find out what went wrong. >> we're going to fully investigate this particular incident. with our inspectors, we're not going to leave any rock unturned. >> reporter: in ireland flags are now flying at half staff in tribute to the victims. >> we've never seen anything like that....
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and in iraq, and this dip lo it maic meeting today everybody sms to be saying that things will be all right, that territory has been retaken from isil over the last year that they are on course, but the situation on the ground seems to be quite different than what ewith saw in paris today. still to come, more migrants try to get across the mediterranean, a special report from onboard at italian coast guard. plus. for the first time in 30 years this party is threatening to losen the grip on power. >> and we continue our coverage of the top story in world football, the announcement of the fifa boss set said he is going to quit, more on that in a point. >> we've been driving for miles into what should be pristine rain forrest. >> devastated by gold mining... >> gold that may have come at the price of human rights, pristine forests and clean water. >> indigenous communities under threat. >> this not a peruvian problem this is a world problem. >> and the world wide campaign to clean up dirty gold. >> i really didn't want a symbol of love between me and my husband to be associated with such
and in iraq, and this dip lo it maic meeting today everybody sms to be saying that things will be all right, that territory has been retaken from isil over the last year that they are on course, but the situation on the ground seems to be quite different than what ewith saw in paris today. still to come, more migrants try to get across the mediterranean, a special report from onboard at italian coast guard. plus. for the first time in 30 years this party is threatening to losen the grip on...
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sm been a huge m and a boom this year.probably taking out the levels, highs of 2007 in the u.s. and -- >> all time highs right now nasdaq and apple at this second. >> in the u.s. alone over $1 trillion this deals so far this year. charlie. >> yeah. i mean when you can borrow cheaply and market this high that is a recipe for m and a. >> you want to buy stocks right now janet? >> we do. no recession better second half of the year when it cools to earnings clarity on the part of the fed. we think stocks -- so our favorite areas really coincide financials benefiting from higher interest rates and health care three major sec stores those are driving in as well. >> we don't want to get too wong can y but expiration of options and futures forget it. on top of it, you have the russell rebalancing tomorrow. >> yeah, i mean, you know, tomorrow could be pretty, pretty hectic but i like volatility. you know, this is you like volatility. [laughter] >> listen if you're a trader, listen some of our investors are watch business news a lon
sm been a huge m and a boom this year.probably taking out the levels, highs of 2007 in the u.s. and -- >> all time highs right now nasdaq and apple at this second. >> in the u.s. alone over $1 trillion this deals so far this year. charlie. >> yeah. i mean when you can borrow cheaply and market this high that is a recipe for m and a. >> you want to buy stocks right now janet? >> we do. no recession better second half of the year when it cools to earnings clarity on...
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. >> it's sm&(t magnificent. >> she's the grand dame of san francisco architecture. >> a palace. >> city hall covering two city blocks with 550,000 square feet of politics and history. >> certainly frp entertaining. >> you know her story. >> this place was a mess. >> as well as ellen schumer. >> part of what i love is watching the amazement on people's faces. >> since 1999 -- >> this was part of the treasurer. >> humor filled the minds of visitors with the history of city hall. >> joe dimaggio and marilyn monroe. >> which opened 100 years ago. >> married in the dark dirty, dingy courtroom. >> opened in 1915. the same year as the panama pacific exhibition. it was part of the city's resurrection from the 1906 earthquake and fire. >> that was the mayor's reception room. >> the construction of city hall was shepherded by san francisco's larger than life mayor sonny jim wall. >> he said we have to court the world and how you court the world is you build a palace. >> when he later left to become california's golf rolf left behind a memento. >> they had the stone masons carve his name and date.
. >> it's sm&(t magnificent. >> she's the grand dame of san francisco architecture. >> a palace. >> city hall covering two city blocks with 550,000 square feet of politics and history. >> certainly frp entertaining. >> you know her story. >> this place was a mess. >> as well as ellen schumer. >> part of what i love is watching the amazement on people's faces. >> since 1999 -- >> this was part of the treasurer. >> humor...
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be technically eligible to go to the super max prison in colorado that the federal government runs smds on what they'll be charged with. they will be apprehended. iet ace matter of time. if they're charged federally, they'll be put in security all their behavior surrounding their escape will be assessed, cla classified and success. >> stays yeahcia hylton, with the u.s. marshal service for over 30 years. thank you for your service. >> thank you. >>> amid stepped up efforts to remove fon fedconfederate flags, a wake for the pastor of emanuel ame, the church where he was murdered. a cnn exclusive. donald trump is on the rise among republican voters in new hampshire, our brand new poll results, we'll show you why. stay with us. vo: today's the day. more and more people with type 2 diabetes are learning about long-acting levemir®. as my diabetes changed it got harder to control my blood sugar. today, i'm asking about levemir®. vo: levemir® is an injectable insulin that can give you blood sugar control for up to 24 hours. and levemir® helps lower your a1c. levemir® lasts 42 days without re
be technically eligible to go to the super max prison in colorado that the federal government runs smds on what they'll be charged with. they will be apprehended. iet ace matter of time. if they're charged federally, they'll be put in security all their behavior surrounding their escape will be assessed, cla classified and success. >> stays yeahcia hylton, with the u.s. marshal service for over 30 years. thank you for your service. >> thank you. >>> amid stepped up efforts...
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. >> do people want a class act like him sm. >> depends what you're talking about. >> i think they want >> someone that can beat hilary. >> that's exactly what they want. >> they don't want oops in the general election. >> that's a practical thought. if i would worry about that mentality this is who wins, not november doesn't count. 50 years ago texan lyndon johnson was in the white house and since then the lone star state turned deep red and the two texans in the race, cruz and perry will fight over the big money and big suburban vote. in a statement today, cruz welcomed perry to the race saying governor perry is a friend and patriot, he served the state of texas with honored dignity, integrity and compassion. texas is a better state because of his principle leadership and the gop primary will be better because of his candidate. what staffer wrote that? >> sounded like on obituary. >> thank you-all. when we return, let me finish with the lessons i learned covering the fall of the berlin wall, lessons that apply to this country right now. you're watching "hardball" a place for politics.
. >> do people want a class act like him sm. >> depends what you're talking about. >> i think they want >> someone that can beat hilary. >> that's exactly what they want. >> they don't want oops in the general election. >> that's a practical thought. if i would worry about that mentality this is who wins, not november doesn't count. 50 years ago texan lyndon johnson was in the white house and since then the lone star state turned deep red and the two...
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. >> rose: what was it sm. >> what was it? well it's just ecstatic. the joy of looking at a negative you know the fixtures dripping down your arms and you hold it up to the light, it's just mac it's still magic. >> rose: is that more than taking the picture? >> yeah maybe because you take the picture and you are just so fervent leigh pray that you got the tenth of a second that you thought you gotment and so many times you didn'tment you get the tenth of a second either side of the one that you hoped you got. so really it's when you s the effective that the moment happens. there is nothing like that moment. i mean i said other times it's almost sexual in its intensity. you're just ecstatic. >> rose: sally mann for the hour an encore presentation. funding for charlie rose is provided by american express. additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: sally mann is one of am
. >> rose: what was it sm. >> what was it? well it's just ecstatic. the joy of looking at a negative you know the fixtures dripping down your arms and you hold it up to the light, it's just mac it's still magic. >> rose: is that more than taking the picture? >> yeah maybe because you take the picture and you are just so fervent leigh pray that you got the tenth of a second that you thought you gotment and so many times you didn'tment you get the tenth of a second either...
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so what are we doing next time sm. >> we're going to continue to discuss child dome which we discussed earlier. what are the consequences of growing up under very difficult circumstances. how does it affect the cognitive development of children. and is this passed on from generation to generation. so we're going to learn a lot more about child development next time. >> thank you thank all of you. and thank you. we'll see you next time. >> for more about this program and earlier episodes visit us on-line at pbs.org and charlie rose.com. >> funding for charlie rose is provided by american express. additional funding provided by:. and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. announcer: a kqed television production. larriva: it's like holy mother of comfort food. kastner: throw it down. it's noodle crack. patel: you have to be ready for the heart attack on a platter. crowell: okay, i'm the bacon guy, right? hoofe: oh, i just did a jig every time i dipped into it. man: it just completely blew my mind. woman: it felt like i had a mouthful of raw vegetab
so what are we doing next time sm. >> we're going to continue to discuss child dome which we discussed earlier. what are the consequences of growing up under very difficult circumstances. how does it affect the cognitive development of children. and is this passed on from generation to generation. so we're going to learn a lot more about child development next time. >> thank you thank all of you. and thank you. we'll see you next time. >> for more about this program and...
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extra mile for extras, people who you want to be just warm bodies in the background of a scene many sm where. especially when you need a lot of warm bodies wlchlt you want to hire people in bullk to show up at an appointed time an dress in an appointed way, this is the company you call. extra mile new york city would not speak to us about whether or not they as an agency hired extras, hired actors to pretend to be donald trump supporters. but angelo carusone made this incredibly inflamatory claim today. we spent all afternoon today chasing down every lead we could, everybody who we found pictures of at the scene who seems to have been an extra for hire, everybody who is known to be an actor who appeared to be a trump supporter at that event. we spent time badging that agency today trying to get them to tell us whether the trump cam pay, the trump event organizers might be one of their clients. we got nowhere with that. but then, bingo. 6:00 tonight, the story breaks and naturally it breaks in the hollywood reporter, who else is going to have better connections than the acting community
extra mile for extras, people who you want to be just warm bodies in the background of a scene many sm where. especially when you need a lot of warm bodies wlchlt you want to hire people in bullk to show up at an appointed time an dress in an appointed way, this is the company you call. extra mile new york city would not speak to us about whether or not they as an agency hired extras, hired actors to pretend to be donald trump supporters. but angelo carusone made this incredibly inflamatory...
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so what are we doing next time sm. >> we're going to continue to discuss child dome which we discussed earlier. what are the consequences of growing up under very difficult circumstances. how does it affect the cognitive development of children. and is this passed on from generation to generation. so we're going to learn a lot more about child development next time. >> thank you thank all of you. and thank you. we'll see you next time. >> for more about this program and earlier episodes visit us on-line at pbs.org and charlie rose.com. >> funding for charlie rose is provided by american express. additional funding provided by:. and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >>> this is "nightly business with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> closing record, the nasdaq reaches a new high as the it's not just techs that are driving the index to all-time highs. no deal. greece and the creditors fail to reach an agreement at a key meeting as greek banks report withdrawals. finding religion. pope francis takes aim at the essence of capitalism. profit and
so what are we doing next time sm. >> we're going to continue to discuss child dome which we discussed earlier. what are the consequences of growing up under very difficult circumstances. how does it affect the cognitive development of children. and is this passed on from generation to generation. so we're going to learn a lot more about child development next time. >> thank you thank all of you. and thank you. we'll see you next time. >> for more about this program and...
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in sm analysts are saying it is about time we hear the president speak so directly on this subject.everybody's happy that he decided to use that word in particular but then we're also hearing from people who are saying they're surprised that people are surprised. i mean this is a word we don't even feel comfortable using really when we're talking about that word. but it's hard to imagine that the president didn't think about the provocative power of it when he decided to use it even if it was on the spot. and this kind of discussion is clearly what the white house wants. john and christine? >> he knew what he was saying for sure. michelle kosinski thanks so much. >>> four republican presidential candidates are distancing themselves from the head of a white supremacist group who may have inspired the charleston church shooter. earl holt leader of the council of conservative citizens has donated thousands to the campaigns of ted cruz rand paul, scott walker and rick santorum. three of the four candidates have announced they are donating those contributions to the mother emanuel hope f
in sm analysts are saying it is about time we hear the president speak so directly on this subject.everybody's happy that he decided to use that word in particular but then we're also hearing from people who are saying they're surprised that people are surprised. i mean this is a word we don't even feel comfortable using really when we're talking about that word. but it's hard to imagine that the president didn't think about the provocative power of it when he decided to use it even if it was...
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updated guy ma guidance there are core msus, which they are talking about and total maus, which is smss from india. >> bob, in term thes s or sayin strategy, isn't the point they are calling for costolo's head they want a change of strategy? >> they are working hard on product development and probably a lot of things chris saka pointed out are in the works. that's probably his main point is they will continue to evolve the product. >> we talked to dan niles and he mentioned this could be a good time for other companies in the valley to go poaching at twitter. could there be a brain drain? >> that's always a risk. i think right now the key question will be when can you get a ceo in there and who will the ceo be? as i mentioned earlier, a couple candidate there is and i said before one of the prized assets of the firm is adam bayne. >> how crazy would it be, i mean chris is not a dumb guy. if you look at his resume, he was doing college level math at 11 years old. was that out of the realm of possibility for him to sort of take this spot? >> yeah, as far as because i don't know, you have
updated guy ma guidance there are core msus, which they are talking about and total maus, which is smss from india. >> bob, in term thes s or sayin strategy, isn't the point they are calling for costolo's head they want a change of strategy? >> they are working hard on product development and probably a lot of things chris saka pointed out are in the works. that's probably his main point is they will continue to evolve the product. >> we talked to dan niles and he mentioned...
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i can't really kmontcomment on sm management. i think that is a great initiative and i welcome it, actually. >> dave michaels with bloomberg news. you noted during the crisis that mutual funds were not significant but you also talked about liquidity risk going forward and liquidity management. can you elaborate more on what you see, the specific kinds of funds you see as posing liquidity risk and then also you mentioned bond markets and that part of your talk. you could elaborate a little more on what your concern is about bond markets? >> so in relation to -- a lot of this, frankly, work we're doing is to reassure the financial stability board and markets that, you know the tools we have are appropriate. okay? and -- and if there is a need for change to identify it. so in the case of funds you know, as i said we're going to be looking at at the activities of funds and how they deal with you know liquidity mismatches and adjust and so i can't really predict what the outcome of that will be. but what is appropriate is obviously de
i can't really kmontcomment on sm management. i think that is a great initiative and i welcome it, actually. >> dave michaels with bloomberg news. you noted during the crisis that mutual funds were not significant but you also talked about liquidity risk going forward and liquidity management. can you elaborate more on what you see, the specific kinds of funds you see as posing liquidity risk and then also you mentioned bond markets and that part of your talk. you could elaborate a little...
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this bill is, i quote, "could have handled it in a better way way by being more prepared in advance sms they ran out the clock basically by working on trade first. he probably should have ran the clock out on surveillance instead. ii don't know what his strategy is here. i'm a little bit flummoxed." close quote. i say to my friend, the congressman, he's not only flummoxed, but so are we. in spite of the ology the warning signs the senate majority leader set up a collision course with no plan on how to resolve it. it seems that the only plan the majority leader had on fisa was to jam it through last friday night. this despite the fact an overwhelming majority of the house members oppose an extension. the president opposes an extension, and a dozen senate republicans oppose the extension and so voted last thursday -- i'm cork last sorry last fry friday, mr. president. is it any wonder that even the senate's own majority members felt the need to take it into their own hands. refused to allow the senate to extend the provision. but again the junior senator from kentucky didn't hide his thou
this bill is, i quote, "could have handled it in a better way way by being more prepared in advance sms they ran out the clock basically by working on trade first. he probably should have ran the clock out on surveillance instead. ii don't know what his strategy is here. i'm a little bit flummoxed." close quote. i say to my friend, the congressman, he's not only flummoxed, but so are we. in spite of the ology the warning signs the senate majority leader set up a collision course with...
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we have experience of working with the ministries of health, building the sms infrastructure. got national scale in some of those pieces of technology. francine: and national support? are the governments going, please come in? katherine: so, yes. if you look at the example in you can do, we started with mobile health care devices. -- if you look at the example in uganda. that is owned by the ministry of health. higher education has been taken over by the ministry of education review you cannot do these things on your own. this is where unicef brings a unique convening power with those different parties. francine: thank you for joining us. now up next, details of the new report that says walmart owns more than $76 billion of assets through units in offshore tax havens. that is our focus next. ♪ >> i do not think it would be a smart move for me to return to standup comedy. look, i get heckled for free now. why travel to des moines and go to the lughaugh track? the beauty of the platform as i can get heckled in real-time. francine: that was the outgoing twitter ceo. now, here are
we have experience of working with the ministries of health, building the sms infrastructure. got national scale in some of those pieces of technology. francine: and national support? are the governments going, please come in? katherine: so, yes. if you look at the example in you can do, we started with mobile health care devices. -- if you look at the example in uganda. that is owned by the ministry of health. higher education has been taken over by the ministry of education review you cannot...
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we have about 45 minutes to go and several reports to digest and i sm and inflation. not much going on on the front as well. all contributing to the higher and moving green across the board approximate. all day long cnbc has been live at the american society of clinical oncology meeting. that's where the executives and top minds have been tackling major obstacles with the cancer treatment. our own meg janes us now with with patrick. meg? >> reporter: kelly, thank you so much. thanks for joining us. tell us about the lung cancer drug. you have had some data coming out and some said that you were continue controversial about it. what was that about? >> we show data that showed a ten and a half month progression in those that did not have the meds. they're poor factor for people will lung cancer and showed an eight month and nearly 50 percent of patients that had brain that tas sis. when we can deliver this kind of data, it represents the treatments in a character four untreatable disease and treated with chemo and would deliver about three survival. >> tell us about the
we have about 45 minutes to go and several reports to digest and i sm and inflation. not much going on on the front as well. all contributing to the higher and moving green across the board approximate. all day long cnbc has been live at the american society of clinical oncology meeting. that's where the executives and top minds have been tackling major obstacles with the cancer treatment. our own meg janes us now with with patrick. meg? >> reporter: kelly, thank you so much. thanks for...
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it's not like we're sitting there saying markets are going to be saw sm.rld, you have to worry about it. a lot of people like to use an adjusted pe. i have great respect. i will not be one. on the other side of that the shiler methodology, admitted has zero predictability of what happens in the euro. some of ours give you predictabilityies of a higher market. >> you don't see stocks as expensive? >> i don't think that's the issue. that tends to be a subjective call. i can't force millions of investors to do what i want. i have difficulty getting my children to do what i want them to do. from that perspective, i think you have to look at the earnings trends. the highest correlation with equity markets is earnings of the equity companies. if they are better and they should be, we can get some improvement. >> even with the stronger dollar? >> stronger dollar is less of an impact. 10% would be about 2% of impact. it's not devastating. i think if you have a 50% move in the dollar then we probably have a lot to talk about. >> we almost did over the last 12 month
it's not like we're sitting there saying markets are going to be saw sm.rld, you have to worry about it. a lot of people like to use an adjusted pe. i have great respect. i will not be one. on the other side of that the shiler methodology, admitted has zero predictability of what happens in the euro. some of ours give you predictabilityies of a higher market. >> you don't see stocks as expensive? >> i don't think that's the issue. that tends to be a subjective call. i can't force...
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sm ' aroun smell cookies."a, "ono you jussml me, justot o of work th'honebunchesofats, that's al" said "don't eame now." this is is bay area's news station, good morning, we are tracking more warm weather ahead for your sunday. you are looking at live picture off the embarcadero. you can see the fog, any promises it's going to be a fabulous day. we got annie on the deck looking out, you are beautiful. we can look at you, you can talk about the beautiful weather you promise we are going to get. >> some people want it hot, some people want the rain, some want fog. it's going to be cooler. it will be more comfortable for a lot of people inland. i had to put my hair back, it's windy up here. we are on the third floor on fronts street overlooking embarcadero. cloudy conditions and foggy. the marine layer is deeper today. we are seeing cloudy conditions all across the bay area except san jose, partly cloudy skies now. livermore seeing more sunshine. checking out the day planner for san francisco for today. a lot goin
sm ' aroun smell cookies."a, "ono you jussml me, justot o of work th'honebunchesofats, that's al" said "don't eame now." this is is bay area's news station, good morning, we are tracking more warm weather ahead for your sunday. you are looking at live picture off the embarcadero. you can see the fog, any promises it's going to be a fabulous day. we got annie on the deck looking out, you are beautiful. we can look at you, you can talk about the beautiful weather you...
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this bill is, i quote, "could have handled it in a better way way by being more prepared in advance sms they ran out the clock basically by working on trade first. he probably should have ran the clock out on surveillance instead. ii don't know what his strategy is here. i'm a little bit flummoxed." close quote. i say to my friend, the congressman, he's not only flummoxed, but so are we. in spite of the ology the warning signs the senate majority leader set up a collision course with no plan on how to resolve it. it seems that the only plan the majority leader had on fisa was to jam it through last friday night. this despite the fact an overwhelming majority of the house members oppose an extension. the president opposes an extension, and a dozen senate republicans oppose the extension and so voted last thursday -- i'm cork last sorry last fry friday, mr. president. is it any wonder that even the senate's own majority members felt the need to take it into their own hands. refused to allow the senate to extend the provision. but again the junior senator from kentucky didn't hide his thou
this bill is, i quote, "could have handled it in a better way way by being more prepared in advance sms they ran out the clock basically by working on trade first. he probably should have ran the clock out on surveillance instead. ii don't know what his strategy is here. i'm a little bit flummoxed." close quote. i say to my friend, the congressman, he's not only flummoxed, but so are we. in spite of the ology the warning signs the senate majority leader set up a collision course with...
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he was notoriously bad at answering the phone, but fluent in sms. he said he did not have the number on him, but he would get back to me this week, and he was spending time with his beloved son, donald, during his half term break. while we all remember charles as a formidable parliament arian and politician it is important to remember his greatest pride and devotion were his family. living next door to his family, laterally his brother in his father's house in forth william and cared for them through sickness and old age. much, though, he was wedded to politics all his life, and i think charles would have wanted to be remembered as a kind and loving father brother, and son first, and an accomplished politician second. my thoughts and prayers are with all his families especially donald and friends today. maybe mr. speaker it was that enduring humanity, people always came before politics for charles, which is reflected in the heart felt tributes of the last 24 hours from so many outside the world of politics, who did not know him directly, but somehow
he was notoriously bad at answering the phone, but fluent in sms. he said he did not have the number on him, but he would get back to me this week, and he was spending time with his beloved son, donald, during his half term break. while we all remember charles as a formidable parliament arian and politician it is important to remember his greatest pride and devotion were his family. living next door to his family, laterally his brother in his father's house in forth william and cared for them...
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the new rule maintains the status quo for municipal separate storm suer sms or ms4s we do not change how those waters are treated and we encourage the continuing use of green infrastructure. so i said we reduced the number of case-specific analyses that are required. today almost any water in america could be put through a lengthy case-specific analysis even if ultimately it would not be subject to the clean water act. the new rule significantly limits the use of case-specific analysis by using clarity and certainty and by limiting the number of similarly situated waters. the new rule maintains and expands exclusions from old rule to new, including those for the waste treatment systems and prior converted crop atlanta and also adds three types of ditches, ground water, gullies, nonwet land swales to the list as excluded and include water delivery re-use and erosional features. finally other constructed features such az stock ponds, cooling ponds are excluded. the rule only protects waters that have historically been covered by the clean water act. it does not address land use. it pro
the new rule maintains the status quo for municipal separate storm suer sms or ms4s we do not change how those waters are treated and we encourage the continuing use of green infrastructure. so i said we reduced the number of case-specific analyses that are required. today almost any water in america could be put through a lengthy case-specific analysis even if ultimately it would not be subject to the clean water act. the new rule significantly limits the use of case-specific analysis by using...
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successful so well funded and crucially so well armed with very efficient modern high-caliber weapons sm? secondly, was there an opportunity for a longer discussion about the last 15 years of western foreign policy in afghanistan, iraq libya, and other places which appears to have created the circumstances under which an organization like isil will grow and indeed is still growing? is there any reflection on this? >> well, first of all, i can reassure the gentleman it wasn't a park. this was the beautiful bavarian alps alps. look, of course there was a long discussion about isil. the answer to his question let me take it in two parts. first of all, the reason isil is so well armed and well funded is this is a death cult that has effectively taken over, you know, a country and taken over oil fields and taken over money and taken over weaponry. where i part company with him completely is this idea that isil has been caused by the iraq war or by western aggression or whatever. i think it is nonsense. you can see the growth in extremist islamism dating back, you know, from well before the at
successful so well funded and crucially so well armed with very efficient modern high-caliber weapons sm? secondly, was there an opportunity for a longer discussion about the last 15 years of western foreign policy in afghanistan, iraq libya, and other places which appears to have created the circumstances under which an organization like isil will grow and indeed is still growing? is there any reflection on this? >> well, first of all, i can reassure the gentleman it wasn't a park. this...
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how dare they sm. >>> and the new release called "before this world." >> hi brian.mber that? now that is about to disappear. warner company about to pull that flag from its products. one actor not backing down, cooter himself. he wrote this. he joins me now to discuss. good morning to you sir. >> thank you. good to be with you elisabeth. i said i'll fight them until hell freezes over and then fight them on the ice. >> why? >> i came out of the civil rights movement. that's how i got into politics. i was arrested and shot at by the ku klux klan sucker punched and all sort oszs of that. we created, rebuilt the south from jim crow and segregation and all that to the most progressive biracial fastest growing economy in the country. we have done that together reconciled. to me this whole movement this hysteria of cultural cleansing, breaks down that. we're in danger of giving up those games we have so won ss ss -- those gains we have won. it was difficult to get that. it's the sun belt fastest growing economy in the country. this threatens good things that have had. ther
how dare they sm. >>> and the new release called "before this world." >> hi brian.mber that? now that is about to disappear. warner company about to pull that flag from its products. one actor not backing down, cooter himself. he wrote this. he joins me now to discuss. good morning to you sir. >> thank you. good to be with you elisabeth. i said i'll fight them until hell freezes over and then fight them on the ice. >> why? >> i came out of the civil...
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deters wars, violent groups and allows our allies to develop their own economies and health care systems sm the update which would allow travel goods to the list of items eligible for review, would specifically benefit our ally the phillipines which has suffered devastating weather events and would help cambodia. goods are not eligible for the g.s.p. program if they are quote import sensitive, end quote or compete with u.s. goods. this is decided by the international trade commission. therefore having travel and luggage items placed on the list does not give them preferential trade status. the program is a win-win program. through this program we are able to help countries develop their economies with little cost to the united states government. i thank you for your hard work, chairman ryan. and i urge passage of this bill the trade preferences act. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from wisconsin reserves. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? mr. rangel: i yield three minutes to the gen
deters wars, violent groups and allows our allies to develop their own economies and health care systems sm the update which would allow travel goods to the list of items eligible for review, would specifically benefit our ally the phillipines which has suffered devastating weather events and would help cambodia. goods are not eligible for the g.s.p. program if they are quote import sensitive, end quote or compete with u.s. goods. this is decided by the international trade commission. therefore...
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. >> growing up did you think sms something you wanted too eded to do?ary is it was always something that i had considered looking into once i became an adult. >> and there was a famous law, i think in world war ii, sullivan law, maybe, that prevented them from serving together. >> i'm not quite sure. i know there was a sul van law where they put siblings in combat together in the same theater. but we're obviously not in battle. although some days it feels like it. our group leadership had been supportive of allowing both of us to fall our dreams and do this job together. >> amanda sometimes actions speak louder than words. your actions prove your honor, love and respect your father. what's your message for him on father's day? >> i'm incredibly proud of the person he is. i've always looked up to his dedication, his loyalty, his work ethic and all the other incredible qualities he has. not only as a father but a teacher and mentor. >> you're getting me. that's so nice amanda. >> thank you both for your service and everything that you guys do. >> thank yo
. >> growing up did you think sms something you wanted too eded to do?ary is it was always something that i had considered looking into once i became an adult. >> and there was a famous law, i think in world war ii, sullivan law, maybe, that prevented them from serving together. >> i'm not quite sure. i know there was a sul van law where they put siblings in combat together in the same theater. but we're obviously not in battle. although some days it feels like it. our group...