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. >> now it's time for taos meet -- for us to meet one of the students that's on the grand prize winning team, her name is anna gilligan and she's joining us from lexington, kentucky. hi, anna, congratulations to your team. anna: thank you so much. host: where were you when you heard the news you'd won? anna: i was in my principal's office with my team and a few teachers and i got the call and for the first time in my life i didn't have anything to say. host: isn't that terrific. were you surprised when you won? did you feel when you sent it in that it was a winner? anna: my team and i, when we were making it, we said, let's show so and so. we wanted to get the word out and let people know. we had no idea. there's always somebody better out there and we didn't know that this was a possibility. host: how did you choose the topic "the artificial wage" which deals with the minimum wage? anna: we were looking through the clips you had available and we're all passionate about human rights and i was like, oh, let's look at, minimum wage, you know, hey, for the people. give them more money, hel
. >> now it's time for taos meet -- for us to meet one of the students that's on the grand prize winning team, her name is anna gilligan and she's joining us from lexington, kentucky. hi, anna, congratulations to your team. anna: thank you so much. host: where were you when you heard the news you'd won? anna: i was in my principal's office with my team and a few teachers and i got the call and for the first time in my life i didn't have anything to say. host: isn't that terrific. were you...
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like both her parents before her, tao is an only child. once my cousin visited, and we shared a bed for a few nights, said her dad. i really enjoyed that feeling, and i wished i had a brother. but for decades, the communist party has relentlessly pushed its one-child policy, with propaganda like this didn't work they used heavy fines and forced abortion to curb population growth. now some experts call the one-child policy a glaring mistake. >> china has already begun to feel an unfolding crisis in terms of its population change. >> reporter: the one-child policy gambled with china's economic future. the world's second-biggest economy now faces a rapidly aging population and shrinking workforce. in just 15 years, there will be more than 400 million elderly here in china, and many chinese feel that the one-child policy is out of step. so the party has changed its tune. pushing a new ideal family on tv with a daughter and a son. where more is better. tao's parents and millions of others are now eligible for a second child. they should be idea
like both her parents before her, tao is an only child. once my cousin visited, and we shared a bed for a few nights, said her dad. i really enjoyed that feeling, and i wished i had a brother. but for decades, the communist party has relentlessly pushed its one-child policy, with propaganda like this didn't work they used heavy fines and forced abortion to curb population growth. now some experts call the one-child policy a glaring mistake. >> china has already begun to feel an unfolding...
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the tao is in positive territory. -- the dow is in positive territory. ben: sports news. and mclaren says -- mclaren says he will race if he passes a final fitness test. sarah: he has been cleared to travel to asia after passing a memory and reflex test. if he passes, alonzo will race. he suffered a crash in barcelona and missed the march 15 australian season opener. moving on to the bundesliga -- a shock result on sunday. the runner week -- the runaway league leaders bayern munich went down 2-0 to gladbach. ben: that will hurt. much of the blame for the slipup has been put on the normally rocksolid keeper, manuel neuer. reporter: from world champ to world chump. this was an afternoon manuel neuer would rather forget. hermann picked out raffael who slotted it through neuer's hands. the home side looked lethargic and out of ideas. gladbach were quick to counter. the back line was scattered. raffael pounced making it 2-0. neuer was beaten too easily. gladbach's superhuman effort sends them up to third. bayern's superhuman keeper was left looking anything but. ben: let's loo
the tao is in positive territory. -- the dow is in positive territory. ben: sports news. and mclaren says -- mclaren says he will race if he passes a final fitness test. sarah: he has been cleared to travel to asia after passing a memory and reflex test. if he passes, alonzo will race. he suffered a crash in barcelona and missed the march 15 australian season opener. moving on to the bundesliga -- a shock result on sunday. the runner week -- the runaway league leaders bayern munich went down...
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in new york, trading is still going on and the tao is currently down by more than half a percentage point. and the euro also losing ground the moment, currently at one dollar 634. -- 1.634. >> ebola will be combining -- confining some 2.5 million people in their homes aimed at stemming the epidemic. >> the virus has claimed almost 3700 lives in the impoverished west african nation. it is one of three countries that have seen its economy wrecked and health care overwhelmed in the crisis. authorities will use those three days to identify unreported cases and warm of the dangers of the virus. king richard roman three -- king richard iii is the last from the house of york. >> is defeat and death at the battle of bosworth field ended the war of roses. his remains were afterward tossed into a common grave as his memory was stricken from public memory by the notorious tutors. >> that is, until three years ago when his remains were stumbleupon underneath -- were discovered underneath a parking lot. he will now get a proper burial. >> a real king right under the car park of the social services off
in new york, trading is still going on and the tao is currently down by more than half a percentage point. and the euro also losing ground the moment, currently at one dollar 634. -- 1.634. >> ebola will be combining -- confining some 2.5 million people in their homes aimed at stemming the epidemic. >> the virus has claimed almost 3700 lives in the impoverished west african nation. it is one of three countries that have seen its economy wrecked and health care overwhelmed in the...
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. >> reporter: he is charged fort the murder and dismemberment of a neighboring taos in texas but he was acquitted for that case. >> vicki: the jinx has gained a lot popularity gaining national attention. the search is on for a rookie police officer involved in the deadly shooting elf pomona. this is regarding the death of a bar shooting. rodriguez was gunned down and that the a shooter failed to show up for duty and is now being sought after. hunt family's of hundreds of mentally ill patients are fighting against legislators' decision to close this place because of how many people helps. the bay area is in much cooler temperatures today and dramatic temperature in differences today. >> brian: we do have a little bit of light rain in the forecast but it looks like it will wait till spring gets here which starts on friday afternoon. in the meantime we will continue to see my temperatures during the day. today we saw ratings go up into the '60s and '70s and even 80s for the south bay. it was a warm day but not quite as much as yesterday. in san francisco 84 yesterday but today 67 due t
. >> reporter: he is charged fort the murder and dismemberment of a neighboring taos in texas but he was acquitted for that case. >> vicki: the jinx has gained a lot popularity gaining national attention. the search is on for a rookie police officer involved in the deadly shooting elf pomona. this is regarding the death of a bar shooting. rodriguez was gunned down and that the a shooter failed to show up for duty and is now being sought after. hunt family's of hundreds of mentally...
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." ♪ the tao advancing the most in eight weeks.es from china as well as record-setting mergers and buyout. plus, the greece bailout plan down to the wire. will athens get the money it needs today?
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and seneca road this is raging for several moments and we'll bring you more as it becomes available taosm california. >>> the owner of the new england patriots took the stand in aaron hernandez murder trial. he told him he was innocent in the killing of odin lloyd and asked him about the killing two days after it happened. he told him he had been in the club at at time of the deadly shooting, and less than two hours after he was arrested he was cut from the team. >>> a former jetblue pilot accused of scaring passengers because he was yelling about bombs and terrorists on the flight is suing the airline for $14 million, osmond says that jetblue should have kept him from flying after he showed signs of flying. he had to be locked out of the cockpit and the copilot made an emergency landing. jetblue has not commented on the lawsuit lawsuit directly saying only that the crew followed proper safety procedures. >>> we are learning more about the entero virus that sickened children last fall. ali gorman has the new findings. >> a lot of parents were worried about this virus and researchers were
and seneca road this is raging for several moments and we'll bring you more as it becomes available taosm california. >>> the owner of the new england patriots took the stand in aaron hernandez murder trial. he told him he was innocent in the killing of odin lloyd and asked him about the killing two days after it happened. he told him he had been in the club at at time of the deadly shooting, and less than two hours after he was arrested he was cut from the team. >>> a former...
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thanks. >> i think there's huge p ten rble for taos make a difference. mr. affleck: as mr. gates said earlier, existing cell phone technology is extremely potent from what i've seen. it's a question of training. and exploiting what's already there. and it makes a big difference. one of the steps that we've seen in congo that's been proposed and i think will be incredibly helpful is to use a kind of a cell phones for banking. so if you're a soldier the money gets to you because it's transfered to you. the way it works now you make literally no money. you should see the bar -- barracks, they're tent cities. guys are stealing pots and pans, that's why you have this impunity. these guys, and this is not evil people. they want to be soldier, they're put in this position. but if the pay didn't have to go through seven officers who all took the cuts and the guy before the soldiers who took the final cut, you'd see a revolutionized -- it would revolutionize the way armed forces work there and they would go from being a really protective force to a pernicious force. that's just one
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snow on the grass and bush taos. people are just sick of it. >> it's time for the snow to stop. >> reporter: what you got there? >> snowball. >> reporter: on the first day of spring. >> first day of spring. >> reporter: it is the first day of spring and in frederick it snowed again, the school system closed and once again people had to pull their boots out of the closet. >> please warm-up. 75 degrees. please. i can't take it. no more shoveling. no more cold. >> i've had enough. time to move on. let's get some flowers and trees and such going. >> reporter: on a positive note roads were pretreated and the temperatures were above freezing so streets were just wet. while it did snow for hour things went pretty well this morning. no major fender benders in the frederick area. megan mcgrath news4. >> a lot of snow out there. it's going away right? >> fading fast. it's vaporizing. like that. so in case you missed it that snow did make it all the way down to some of the southern county charles county picking up a little bit
snow on the grass and bush taos. people are just sick of it. >> it's time for the snow to stop. >> reporter: what you got there? >> snowball. >> reporter: on the first day of spring. >> first day of spring. >> reporter: it is the first day of spring and in frederick it snowed again, the school system closed and once again people had to pull their boots out of the closet. >> please warm-up. 75 degrees. please. i can't take it. no more shoveling. no more...
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the system also will start nagging them when they're driving taos or their hair is too long -- too fastng. >>> 25 finalists fight it out for millions in prize money at the annual darpa competition. instead of feet one of them has tracks like a tank, it is called chimp and i'm joined by one of the lead designers of the national robotics engineering center. thank you so much for joining us. >> nice to be hoar, melissa. melissa: we're huge into robots in our family, so this is just enormous. chimp placed third in darpa in 2013, but now he's back. why is he ready to take the crown? >> yeah. we've within working hard -- been working hard day and night. we've got a great team of world expert robotics engineers and we're really looking forward to the competition in a couple months and we hope to be one of the best teams there. melissa: what's different? how have you improved him? we're -- >> we're pushing to make him more reliable easier to use and faster. some of them it's kind of like watching paint dry, and we're trying to make it as exciting as possible. melissa: there's severe competition
the system also will start nagging them when they're driving taos or their hair is too long -- too fastng. >>> 25 finalists fight it out for millions in prize money at the annual darpa competition. instead of feet one of them has tracks like a tank, it is called chimp and i'm joined by one of the lead designers of the national robotics engineering center. thank you so much for joining us. >> nice to be hoar, melissa. melissa: we're huge into robots in our family, so this is just...
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thanks. >> i think there's huge p ten rble for taos make a difference. mr. afleck: as mr.es said earlier, existing cell phone technology is extremely potent from what i've seen. it's a question of training. and exploiting what's already there. and it makes a big difference. one of the steps that we've seen in congo that's been proposed and i think will be incredibly helpful is to use a kind of a cell phones for banking. so if you're a soldier the money gets to you because it's transfered to you. the way it works now you make literally no money. you should see the bar -- barracks, they're tent cities. guys are stealing pots and pans that's why you have this impunity. these guys, and this is not evil people. they want to be soldier, they're put in this position. but if the pay didn't have to go through seven officers who all took the cuts and the guy before the soldiers who took the final cut, you'd see a revolutionized -- it would revolutionize the way armed forces work there and they would go from being a really protective force to a pernicious force. that's just one i kno
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then allowing taos begin to work on our surplus over the next several decades. so we certainly have to cut spending and that's the main driver of our debt and reform the social entitlement programs that are driving our debt but every little bit of economic growth, economic activity that comes with a job, that comes with a paycheck, allows us, we wanted to, like we do in this budget, to pay down those deficits and debt. and i yield. mr. mooney: yes, thank you for yielding. i would say the tens and hundreds of thousands of jobs on the line with these coal policies prevent people from having good paying jobs and feeding their families. both parties can agryfwree with bipartisan proposals, the best way to help the poor not get on government assistance is to get a good paying job. that's what we're trying to provide here, good-paying jobs. the dignity you menged in your earlier remarks about the dignity of having a good-paying job. folks in my state and others want the good-paying jobs because they want that dignity. they want to worg. they don't want to rely on gove
then allowing taos begin to work on our surplus over the next several decades. so we certainly have to cut spending and that's the main driver of our debt and reform the social entitlement programs that are driving our debt but every little bit of economic growth, economic activity that comes with a job, that comes with a paycheck, allows us, we wanted to, like we do in this budget, to pay down those deficits and debt. and i yield. mr. mooney: yes, thank you for yielding. i would say the tens...
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officer will make recommendations again to the commanding general who will make the ultimate decision taosther he wants to push forward with the court martial. the commanding general has a tremendous amount of discretion. he sits sort of like a civilian district attorney in deciding whether he wants to use prosecutorial discretion -- >> they could say look he did desert, we believe he did desert but he has suffered tremendously in five years captivity. we are going to, you know, give him a discharge. dock his pay. we'll reduce him in rank. they've wide discretion. >> they have wide discretion. i'm somewhat concerned that if that was going to be done one would think that it would probably to be done already as opposed to sending this forward the article 32 hearing which usually telegraphs the case may be heading towards a court martial process. course there's the possibility of plea bargaining like in a civil criminal justice system. >> david you read the statement that bowe bergdahl wrote. it's horrific to read what he went through. he was held for five years. you were held under different
officer will make recommendations again to the commanding general who will make the ultimate decision taosther he wants to push forward with the court martial. the commanding general has a tremendous amount of discretion. he sits sort of like a civilian district attorney in deciding whether he wants to use prosecutorial discretion -- >> they could say look he did desert, we believe he did desert but he has suffered tremendously in five years captivity. we are going to, you know, give him...
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last year arizona state university banned tao capita epsilon for being offensive after a martin luther king parade had people holding watermelon cups. last year there was a shutdown of a fraternity in mistsissippi after some draped a confederate banner and placed a noose around the statue of the school's first black student. and now, of course the infamous sae chapter of oklahoma university showing this shocking video of a fraternity sing inging a racist song. shocking and offensive but not necessarily criminal. what is clear is that most of the fraternities are more about bull bullying instead of wrote therhood. sara ganim. >> and what is clear is that there is a be big problem. and joining us is the editor for the metro collegiate at penn state. thank you for joining us here at cnn. >> thank you for having us. >> and kappa delta rho has suspended some students on campus, and what is the reaction? >> well some of the students' reactions are mixed. most of the students are disgusted at the content of the picture, and not just the pictures, but the comments and in the group and the thin
last year arizona state university banned tao capita epsilon for being offensive after a martin luther king parade had people holding watermelon cups. last year there was a shutdown of a fraternity in mistsissippi after some draped a confederate banner and placed a noose around the statue of the school's first black student. and now, of course the infamous sae chapter of oklahoma university showing this shocking video of a fraternity sing inging a racist song. shocking and offensive but not...
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. >> now it's time for taos meet one of the students that's on the grand prize winning team her name is anna gilligan and she's joining us from lexington, kentucky. hi, anna, congratulations to your team. anna: thank you so much. host: where were you when you heard the news you'd won? anna: i was in my principal's office with my team and a few teachers and i got the call and for the first time in my life i didn't have anything to say. host: isn't that terrific. were you surprised when you won? did you feel when you sent it in that it was a winner? anna: my team and i, when we were making it, we said, let's show so and so. we wanted to get the word out and let people know. we had no idea. there's always somebody better out there and we didn't know that this was a possibility. host: how did you choose the topic "the artificial wage" which deals with the minimum wage? anna: well, we were looking -- anna: we were looking through the clips you had available and we're all passionate about human rights and i was like, oh, let's look at, minimum wage, you know, hey, for the people. give them
. >> now it's time for taos meet one of the students that's on the grand prize winning team her name is anna gilligan and she's joining us from lexington, kentucky. hi, anna, congratulations to your team. anna: thank you so much. host: where were you when you heard the news you'd won? anna: i was in my principal's office with my team and a few teachers and i got the call and for the first time in my life i didn't have anything to say. host: isn't that terrific. were you surprised when you...
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naturally, there's buyer's remorse but what has me optimistic is, let's face it, the internet moves way taos for the kind of people -- too fast for the people of government regulation. we're going to still see an internet boom. david: steve, can we reverse what the fcc is planning to do in getting into the internet in. >> no, probably not unless there's a huge public outcry. my reaction to this story is, well, duh. what did netflix really expect? all they wanted was to get a toe hold into this industry, and it's, as the golf and senator -- governor and senator said, be careful what you wish for. we saw this, in my opinion, on obamacare. a lot of the insurance companies are saying, well, maybe this wasn't such a good bargain after all. david: all right, guys. negative interest rates in europe help or hurt the united states, and are trains becoming a bigger environmental threat than pipelines are? liz, over to you. liz: major changes for any american trying to buy a house, a car or even applying for a new job. your credit report is getting a revamp that could help you. we're going the tell you
naturally, there's buyer's remorse but what has me optimistic is, let's face it, the internet moves way taos for the kind of people -- too fast for the people of government regulation. we're going to still see an internet boom. david: steve, can we reverse what the fcc is planning to do in getting into the internet in. >> no, probably not unless there's a huge public outcry. my reaction to this story is, well, duh. what did netflix really expect? all they wanted was to get a toe hold into...
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but that stock should go higher in the next couple year taos. >> tim, quick. >> i like american. a company that's underperformed a little bit. there's probably more capacity and more leverage in the multiple as the cycle expands a bit. one thing hunter said a lot of these guys have 300, 4 hushgts, 500 basis points of multiple expansion in the next couple years because their businesses are different. you have to watch it. >> sticking with oil here, let's look at this video out of yemen where intense rebel fighting is rocking the region spreading to the port city of aiden, reportedly prompting the president to flee the area. a look at how yemen's conflict could spill into the oil market. >> this conflict has been going on far while but two events happened in the last couple day, one, the president fleeing today, but more importantly, saudi arabia, right here, amassing troops along the border. you don't talk about yem than much but look at where it's located. that's the most important thing. the gulf of aidan and the red sea. here is the persian gulf. about 17 million barrels a day
but that stock should go higher in the next couple year taos. >> tim, quick. >> i like american. a company that's underperformed a little bit. there's probably more capacity and more leverage in the multiple as the cycle expands a bit. one thing hunter said a lot of these guys have 300, 4 hushgts, 500 basis points of multiple expansion in the next couple years because their businesses are different. you have to watch it. >> sticking with oil here, let's look at this video out...
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in 1998, base jumper alex walkling attempts his 98th base jump off the rio grande gorge bridge in taosalph is there to film it. alex estimates the 600-foot drop will last eight seconds, giving him a four-second free-fall before he has to pull the rip cord. >> if you don't pull your chute in time, you're going to hit the ground. that will make it dangerous. >> simply jumping off a bridge isn't insane enough for alex so he decides to make things a bit more interesting. >> i tried to do a front flip half twist into a back flip for my first jump at like 5:00 in the morning. i was barely awake and just not coherent with myself. >> alex's fancy flip work costs him more time than he can afford. he can't deploy his chute in the four-second time limit. and now he's deep into the danger zone. >> he just died. >> the ground was coming up really fast, and i was like freaking out. i just threw my pilot chute as fast as i could. >> but it isn't fast enough. alex hits the ground traveling more than 100 miles per hour. >> when i hit the ground it was lights out. i woke up about 15 seconds later on my
in 1998, base jumper alex walkling attempts his 98th base jump off the rio grande gorge bridge in taosalph is there to film it. alex estimates the 600-foot drop will last eight seconds, giving him a four-second free-fall before he has to pull the rip cord. >> if you don't pull your chute in time, you're going to hit the ground. that will make it dangerous. >> simply jumping off a bridge isn't insane enough for alex so he decides to make things a bit more interesting. >> i...
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alpha tao omega was suspended earlier this month among sexual assault and drug allegations. now, the national chapter of pi kappa phi suspended its raleigh chapter while investigating a neat book by one of hits members filled with handwritten racist and rape jokes. >> group of 60 young men making jokes about raping people raping raping young women. leon: it comes not long aftershocking behavior was revealed at other fraternities including the university of oklahoma and penn state. alison: checking the other top stories now. d.c. police are in the shaw neighborhood as we speak. they are looking for the man who attacked and robbed four women and one man in just the past couple of days. when one woman refused to give up her money, police say that man slammed her head right into a street sign. the attacks all happened mid morning near vermont avenue between 10th and 12 streets. leon: a man faces multiple charges after a police chase ends in the death of another driver. police say larry hinson sped away during a traffic stop in temple hills last night. after a short chase, office
alpha tao omega was suspended earlier this month among sexual assault and drug allegations. now, the national chapter of pi kappa phi suspended its raleigh chapter while investigating a neat book by one of hits members filled with handwritten racist and rape jokes. >> group of 60 young men making jokes about raping people raping raping young women. leon: it comes not long aftershocking behavior was revealed at other fraternities including the university of oklahoma and penn state. alison:...
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zillow >>> in the few seconds left a quick update on the harrison ford story, his publicist telling taosl recovery from the injuries that he sustain eded from landing his vintage world war ii airplane when he had to crash landing. he had engine trouble, and tried to make it to the airport, but he clipped a tree and was short and so he landed on a golf course. he was steps away from a residential neighborhood. already the t with cnn international. he's doing all right. harrison ford is recovering after his small plane crashed. >>> precious artifacts are forever lost after isis rips through an ancient town but there are new signs the group is losing ground in a key iraqi city. >>> if you're hoping for warm weather, harsh winter weather stil
zillow >>> in the few seconds left a quick update on the harrison ford story, his publicist telling taosl recovery from the injuries that he sustain eded from landing his vintage world war ii airplane when he had to crash landing. he had engine trouble, and tried to make it to the airport, but he clipped a tree and was short and so he landed on a golf course. he was steps away from a residential neighborhood. already the t with cnn international. he's doing all right. harrison ford is...
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that we're going to grow at 2% per year, out for the next decade, will make it harder and harder for taos service the debt. but if we grew at 4%, which historically is where america has grown and there are some discreet, really important things that we can do to make that work as it relate -- some discrete, really important things that we can do too make that work as it relates to our regulatory system, our tax code is creating incentives for investment overseas rather than the jobs that would be created here. emgracing -- embracing the energy revolution. those things will help us grow at 4%. if you count the 2% tinches i did this once, stucken a tarmac at o'hare, but if you take 1.02 times -- at the time it was $18 trillion. compound that out. in the 10th year we would create an additional germany of additional activity. and an additional germany creates $1 trillion of revenue, state, local, and federal, based on the current amount of taxation. that's a far better idea than any exotic form of taxation barack obama would like to impose on us. so high growth is the first step to dealing wi
that we're going to grow at 2% per year, out for the next decade, will make it harder and harder for taos service the debt. but if we grew at 4%, which historically is where america has grown and there are some discreet, really important things that we can do to make that work as it relate -- some discrete, really important things that we can do too make that work as it relates to our regulatory system, our tax code is creating incentives for investment overseas rather than the jobs that would...
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check out these numbers 32 in.. 17 at taos. kirkwood 15. bear valley rung 9 in.. so there really welcome. a lot of people are quitting and face looking say it's really really great to have a nice fresh powder. a live look that sfo this morning with a partly cloudy conditions. temperatures are mild and severed cisco. <
check out these numbers 32 in.. 17 at taos. kirkwood 15. bear valley rung 9 in.. so there really welcome. a lot of people are quitting and face looking say it's really really great to have a nice fresh powder. a live look that sfo this morning with a partly cloudy conditions. temperatures are mild and severed cisco.
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when you look at the market we are seeing consistent triple digit moves in the tao daily. -- dow dailyguest: this market has needed something to worry about. institutional investors as represented by the larger pools of money are under owners of large-cap u.s. stocks but over owners of almost everything else. this all caps, the private equity, the hedge fund space, etc. time to scare people and get things back on deck again. alix: we had oil starting to fall and then emerging-market currencies. guest: we should not get too excited about this 1% move when we crossed it 15 times since the beginning of the year. what you are starting to see is a deterioration in companies with large u.s. dollar exposure. if you look at the s&p 500 they have been notable underperformers over the last week. alix: bank of america had a note out this morning saying that continued u.s. dollar appreciation will knock off 20 basis points off the gdp by the end of the year. is that factored into the stock market? >> the market right now does not want to get comfortable with the idea that main street is the place
when you look at the market we are seeing consistent triple digit moves in the tao daily. -- dow dailyguest: this market has needed something to worry about. institutional investors as represented by the larger pools of money are under owners of large-cap u.s. stocks but over owners of almost everything else. this all caps, the private equity, the hedge fund space, etc. time to scare people and get things back on deck again. alix: we had oil starting to fall and then emerging-market currencies....
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the tao advancing the most in eight weeks. stimulus measures from china as well as record-setting mergers and buyout. plus, the greece bailout plan down to the wire. will athens get the money it needs today? here are techstars ahead of the closing bell. today is the busiest day on record for health care deals. four deals already today and that is over $17 billion worth. striking a deal for 30 billion for catamaran. and then -- horizon pharma agreeing to beat hype -- to buy hyperion. tesla shares rising after elon musk set on twitter that a major new tesla product line will be unveiled april 30. he did not give any details about the products. glenn tilton's three decade wall street career was dealt a blow by wall street regular disparate her firm had caught the 200 million dollars of payments to which she was in an title. the agency accused the self-proclaimed billionaire of law -- a fraud. in a letter of investors they disagreed with the sec's claim. we have less to an hour to go. let's go great that go right to the breaking n
the tao advancing the most in eight weeks. stimulus measures from china as well as record-setting mergers and buyout. plus, the greece bailout plan down to the wire. will athens get the money it needs today? here are techstars ahead of the closing bell. today is the busiest day on record for health care deals. four deals already today and that is over $17 billion worth. striking a deal for 30 billion for catamaran. and then -- horizon pharma agreeing to beat hype -- to buy hyperion. tesla...
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<proved a taos ski resort expansion designed to increase tourism during the summer. their paddle boardings applied in small clusters. that everyone is happy about these plans that the see your group saying that the traffic will add to air pollution. meantime bay area residents are facing price hikes for water usage and the drought continues. they're not say that they need to increase rates because they're selling was water. agencies say they lost millions of dollars in revenue and spending more money to buy water from southern california. <
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john: the tao is not used widely at all by index funds -- and the dow is not used widely at all by indexat of an anachronism in terms of why views. scarlet: $1.87 trillion for the s&p 500. ellen zentner: does this change apple's investment base at all? scarlet:tom: did she do ok? should we have her back? scarlet: i walked in at 8.05. olivia: our twitter question of the day. when will we raise rates? ♪ olivia: we are looking at live pictures of new york city. a very sunny day in new york city. this is "bloomberg surveillance." i'm olivia sterns with tom keene and brendan greeley. tesla wants to take the worry out of driving in an electric car. they will have an announcement coming up affecting its model s line. musk says he has a solution for range exide he -- elopn muskn musk says he has a solution for range anxiety. betty: it is very real. i drove a tesla and i had arranging zaidi. i was calculating in my head, where's the next charging station? he promises to take care of this with this software up a. -- update. the only way to really cure range anxiety is to make a tesla that can go 4
john: the tao is not used widely at all by index funds -- and the dow is not used widely at all by indexat of an anachronism in terms of why views. scarlet: $1.87 trillion for the s&p 500. ellen zentner: does this change apple's investment base at all? scarlet:tom: did she do ok? should we have her back? scarlet: i walked in at 8.05. olivia: our twitter question of the day. when will we raise rates? ♪ olivia: we are looking at live pictures of new york city. a very sunny day in new york...
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angie: the tao playing catch-up to the 21st century no doubt. exciting news for apple as well.eir smart watch officially today, or formally rather. any surprises here? zeb: we've gotten some initial indications. we have seen the photos so far. first magazine cover that features the smart watch. they have said so far that it will launch first in the united states. willl take -- tim cook take the stage in san francisco to tell customers how this will work. $349.ice expected to be we will see two sizes, three styles, and accuracy within 50 milliseconds according to what the analysts have researched and found out in advance. the battery like, angie, a full day is the benchmark to start. look at those designs, really catchy designs, really sleek looking watches. we are told they could scale the price of for the luxury editions to as much as $10,000-$20,000. for the entry-level, $349 looks like where it will start. angie: it is getting to the a very crowded market, these smart watches. we will see how apple distinguishes itself. zeb: later today. angie: only time will tell. zeb ecker
angie: the tao playing catch-up to the 21st century no doubt. exciting news for apple as well.eir smart watch officially today, or formally rather. any surprises here? zeb: we've gotten some initial indications. we have seen the photos so far. first magazine cover that features the smart watch. they have said so far that it will launch first in the united states. willl take -- tim cook take the stage in san francisco to tell customers how this will work. $349.ice expected to be we will see two...
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i'm offering another one that will allow taos raise the caps for this coming fiscal year equally for defense and nondefense in a way that both sides should find acceptable at the short-term -- as a short-term fix. mr. chairman, all we have to do is update your budget to account for the most recent congressional budget office projections and use those savings to increase the caps. that's all there is to this amendment. this budget is based on -- in front of us is based on outdated projections and the most recent projections include an additional $77 billion in revenue other the next 10 years that means that merely using the most updated revenue prosection -- projections gives us $77 billion of extra savings built into this budget which is more than enough to offset reasonable increases in the caps for defense and nondefense for this -- for fiscal year 2016. it would not raise taxes. these numbers are simply what the congressional budget office already expects the tax code to generate. doesn't increase the debt in your budget. wouldn't cause procedural problems for either budget year a
i'm offering another one that will allow taos raise the caps for this coming fiscal year equally for defense and nondefense in a way that both sides should find acceptable at the short-term -- as a short-term fix. mr. chairman, all we have to do is update your budget to account for the most recent congressional budget office projections and use those savings to increase the caps. that's all there is to this amendment. this budget is based on -- in front of us is based on outdated projections...
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i think it's important for taos know exactly what we are obligated to do when we sign these international agreements, not withstanding our unanimity in our belief that we should provide weapons to ukraine. it's my understanding that the budapest memorandum obligates each country individually to respect the territorial integrity of ukraine but significantly, is not a mutual defense treaty does not obligate any of these treaties to defend ukraine. it is not comparable to article five. i just think it's important for us to understand if that's actually the case. >> first of all, senator, as a native connecticut girl, i'm glad to see the connecticut ukrainian americans are active and support -- active in support of ukraine. i was part of the negotiabilitying team that work thond -- worked on the budapest memorandum so i know it well. you are accurate, it was a political agreement among the four signatories notably the united states, u.k., russian federation an ukraine, respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of ukraine, not to attack her. but it was a political agreement. it did not
i think it's important for taos know exactly what we are obligated to do when we sign these international agreements, not withstanding our unanimity in our belief that we should provide weapons to ukraine. it's my understanding that the budapest memorandum obligates each country individually to respect the territorial integrity of ukraine but significantly, is not a mutual defense treaty does not obligate any of these treaties to defend ukraine. it is not comparable to article five. i just...
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foolishly it is investing soundly in a way that speaks to documented need and then encourages and inspires taos speak in boldness in bold terms that will take us to cutting edge opportunities that we will leverage in the appropriate moment so that generations to follow will say they got it. they tackled the problem they responded to the challenge, they were bold in their attempt. let's leave that as our message. let's leave that as our legacy. with that i thank you for the opportunity here this evening. mr. garamendi: thank you for joining us tonight and for your leadership on this range of issues. it's about tomorrow. tomorrow will be solid for america if we build a solid foundation and that foundation is the infrastructure, it's the research facilities, the san days water facilities, highway, rail facilities. the president has made a proposal, it's up to us to respopped to that. six years fully paid for new york increase in gasoline and diesel tax, it's all there all we need to do is grab it and grab the future in the process. i thank the speaker for the opportunity to share this evening on b
foolishly it is investing soundly in a way that speaks to documented need and then encourages and inspires taos speak in boldness in bold terms that will take us to cutting edge opportunities that we will leverage in the appropriate moment so that generations to follow will say they got it. they tackled the problem they responded to the challenge, they were bold in their attempt. let's leave that as our message. let's leave that as our legacy. with that i thank you for the opportunity here this...
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this will allow taos place primary care doctors where we need them and most importantly have them stay. i call the program our docs. we also have to address how providers are compensated for primary care. and that conversation starts with strengthening reimbursements through our federal health programs. my amendment extends and strengthens two initiatives that we have improved compensation for primary care providers. it continues the policy of medicaid payment parity which has placed reimbursements for primary care providers within medicaid on an equal footing with reimbursements under medicare. second, it continues the incentive program that provides increased payments to providers for primary care services through medicare. unfortunately, that was in the affordable care act and my republican colleagues have not shown any interest in continuing these important investments. last year they allowed medicaid payment parity to expire and so far they have done nothing to ensure that medicare primary karin sentiv payment program continues through 2015. low reimbursement rates for primary car
this will allow taos place primary care doctors where we need them and most importantly have them stay. i call the program our docs. we also have to address how providers are compensated for primary care. and that conversation starts with strengthening reimbursements through our federal health programs. my amendment extends and strengthens two initiatives that we have improved compensation for primary care providers. it continues the policy of medicaid payment parity which has placed...
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. >> i think there's important lessons for all of taos learn here both about the strength of community health system the capabilities of community responders, and the huge cost we ended up having to invest and the significant loss of life that could have been avoided. i hope we take your advice and work together in a responsible way. let me talk about natural resource exploitation. as you know well, ben, the eastern congo has been exploited for natural resources. wildlife trafficking has caused problems in the congo basis and other plays on the continent. illegal mining and extractive misuses of natural resources. we're increasingly focused in a bipartisan way in the congress on how that funds extremism and transnational, both criminal and terrorist organizations. i'd be interested, mr. affleck if you'd speak to what you've seen in eastern congo about this, and admiral stavridis, how these things have been put on the radar for national security issues. mr. affleck: senator, thank you very much for the work you have done. one of the great unsung heroes on these issues. maybe partly sung
. >> i think there's important lessons for all of taos learn here both about the strength of community health system the capabilities of community responders, and the huge cost we ended up having to invest and the significant loss of life that could have been avoided. i hope we take your advice and work together in a responsible way. let me talk about natural resource exploitation. as you know well, ben, the eastern congo has been exploited for natural resources. wildlife trafficking has...
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approaching the high- rise here the cemetery bridge and will have access to report but generally sing tao of trucks and it o'clock hour. the golden gate bridge and on the problems but it's a little heavier than 50 minutes ago porch in san francisco which the center fell bridge of want to back up here and kind of weird to back up actually is a fast- track plan which usually moves little faster and the cash pangolins and looks like right now catch bank customers are approaching the toll plaza at a better rate as a ticket back over the traffic map what about the south bay northbound 101 we do have assault in the summer by clustered the tully interstate 280 now that the approaching 80 speeds on the 30 mi. per hour there and looks at the conditions as we work worried are wait. >> reporter: plus the arguments of of of the roof boston marathon bombing trial and expected to start wednesday the judge in this case to hear motions to limit and the trial. he's a 2013 attack killed three people injured more than to hundred 60. convicted he could face the death pelting. >> reporter: of the bay area new
approaching the high- rise here the cemetery bridge and will have access to report but generally sing tao of trucks and it o'clock hour. the golden gate bridge and on the problems but it's a little heavier than 50 minutes ago porch in san francisco which the center fell bridge of want to back up here and kind of weird to back up actually is a fast- track plan which usually moves little faster and the cash pangolins and looks like right now catch bank customers are approaching the toll plaza at...
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host: from taos, new mexico. jose is up next. caller: good morning. calling to say, i agree with congressman wilson, and i think august when wilson and the republicans for standing up for our dear country, the usa. we need to secure our borders. i think that in addition there is a legal way for immigrants to come here, and they need to stand in line. in addition to that, i agree that many of the policies of his administration have been harmful . here, a lot of us are small farmers and ranchers and including myself, the policies of the semester nation, they don't lead as grazed the animals on the national forest lands and so forth. the blm lands. that is wrong. the extremist environmentalists are controlling this administration. guest: i share your concern. i believe in forest stewardship and i also understand that grazing can be conducted without environmental injury. there are extremists who have in order to influence within this demonstration. i also consider it a double standard. if there were extremists that promise of republican president $60 mil
host: from taos, new mexico. jose is up next. caller: good morning. calling to say, i agree with congressman wilson, and i think august when wilson and the republicans for standing up for our dear country, the usa. we need to secure our borders. i think that in addition there is a legal way for immigrants to come here, and they need to stand in line. in addition to that, i agree that many of the policies of his administration have been harmful . here, a lot of us are small farmers and ranchers...
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. >> now it's time for taos meet one of the students that's on the grand prize winning team, her name is anna gilligan and she's joining us from lexington kentucky. hi anna, congratulations to your team. anna: thank you so much. host: where were you when you heard the news you'd won? anna: i was in my principal's office with my team and a few teachers and i got the call and for the first time in my life i didn't have anything to say. host: isn't that terrific. were you surprised when you won? did you feel when you sent it in that it was a winner? anna: my team and i, when we were making it, we said, let's show so and so. we wanted to get the word out and let people know. we had no idea. there's always somebody better out there and we didn't know that this was a possibility. host: how did you choose the topic "the artificial wage" which deals with the minimum wage? >> well, we were looking -- anna: we were looking through the clips you had available and we're all passionate about human rights and i was like, oh, let's look at, minimum wage, you know, hey, for the people. give them more
. >> now it's time for taos meet one of the students that's on the grand prize winning team, her name is anna gilligan and she's joining us from lexington kentucky. hi anna, congratulations to your team. anna: thank you so much. host: where were you when you heard the news you'd won? anna: i was in my principal's office with my team and a few teachers and i got the call and for the first time in my life i didn't have anything to say. host: isn't that terrific. were you surprised when you...