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let's go to the white board, shall we? the big three developed economies meetings coming up. of course, this week, this thursday. we have the ecb, the 21st, and the previous meeting was the 10th. if we look at the fomc meeting, of course it's next week, next tuesday and wednesday, the 26th, 27th. previous meeting, march 16. the bank of japan, next wednesday and thursday, 27th and 28th. previous meeting, the 15th. here's why i did the previous meetings. in a second i will show you three charts for currencies and three charts for equities. these charts are going to start by area, central bank, the day before the last meeting. so we can see how the markets are flowing and sort of what investors are looking or expecting. i guess number one, of course, is the euro versus the dollar. of course we started this on the 9th. if you look at it, the best way to explain it is it's definitely firm but it's kind of ranging, unable to break through that top. with regard to the dax, making that be the stock market of choice for europe, definitely strong. strong. no way around strong. if we lo
let's go to the white board, shall we? the big three developed economies meetings coming up. of course, this week, this thursday. we have the ecb, the 21st, and the previous meeting was the 10th. if we look at the fomc meeting, of course it's next week, next tuesday and wednesday, the 26th, 27th. previous meeting, march 16. the bank of japan, next wednesday and thursday, 27th and 28th. previous meeting, the 15th. here's why i did the previous meetings. in a second i will show you three charts...
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some viewers wonder if you would ever give up the white board as a prize. >> for viewers i would givet up in a nano second. it's all about the viewers. count me in. >> rick santelli, when we come back rock nation boasting an impressive list of clients. this week the company announced a new deal. the first ever sponsorship with zappos. president of rock nation sports will join us in a moment. dow lost some games up 55. great time for a shiny floor wax, no? not if you just put the finishing touches on your latest masterpiece. timing's important. comcast business knows that. that's why you can schedule an installation at a time that works for you. even late at night, or on the weekend, if that's what you need. because you have enough to worry about. i did not see that coming. don't deal with disruptions. get better internet installed on your schedule. comcast business. built for business. >> aren't you curious about who those people are? >> i think you need to be aware that we don't see the activities of these companies. there is no follow up association with the company once we have for
some viewers wonder if you would ever give up the white board as a prize. >> for viewers i would givet up in a nano second. it's all about the viewers. count me in. >> rick santelli, when we come back rock nation boasting an impressive list of clients. this week the company announced a new deal. the first ever sponsorship with zappos. president of rock nation sports will join us in a moment. dow lost some games up 55. great time for a shiny floor wax, no? not if you just put the...
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value trade, things are changing, and things are going to be changing rapidly, and we will go to the white boardobservation, and a silly one, but you will see the reason why. if you are going to be looking at the week areally closes, they are a higher priorities than the daily close, and the higher the time frame, the more prioritized they are, and it looks like the bonds will have a yield of 20 basis point, and you have to go back this many weeks all of the way to february 5th of this year to find a higher yield close. well, when it comes to 10, it is a different snacenario, becausee are hovering at 1.83, and last week closed at 1.89 and the week before 11.75, and the picture is speaking loudly, but the point of the exercise is that the relative value trade may be trading, and the big lofty issues sometimes takingts the precedence over the fundamental s and we know, and simon pointed it out along with many on cnbc that europe is bet e. one that comes to mind is spain. maybe they will have a high unemployment rate es ppecially among the young, but today, it is better, so we will see this going o
value trade, things are changing, and things are going to be changing rapidly, and we will go to the white boardobservation, and a silly one, but you will see the reason why. if you are going to be looking at the week areally closes, they are a higher priorities than the daily close, and the higher the time frame, the more prioritized they are, and it looks like the bonds will have a yield of 20 basis point, and you have to go back this many weeks all of the way to february 5th of this year to...
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what do you do as executive director of the white house correspondents association? >> i do whatever the board directs me to do. some boards really really concentrate time on access. work for scholarship and grants. everything is voted by a nine-member board. basically, i follow their directive. i work on membership. we have an annual election. a third of the board changes every year. we have different events that help educate the public about what we do but mainly, mainly it is access. the press always want more. >> how many members? >> about 500 members, but it changes. especially in a campaign year, they are sent out with one of the candidates. >> when it comes to the correspondents dinner, what is your role? >> i run it. everything comes out of this office. the sender did request forms to our members only. these doubt that with the a check for what they want. on march 17 or thereabouts, which is two weeks out, of the board and executive committee, dinner committee -- we sit down, decide, limited space, who gets myt, and i let people know e-mail how much space we can confirm. disappointe ha
what do you do as executive director of the white house correspondents association? >> i do whatever the board directs me to do. some boards really really concentrate time on access. work for scholarship and grants. everything is voted by a nine-member board. basically, i follow their directive. i work on membership. we have an annual election. a third of the board changes every year. we have different events that help educate the public about what we do but mainly, mainly it is access....
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. >> all those things are going to be used on us, the white board with the rules. >> don't get the weights honey, now you can go work out. >> i'm keeping this one. i got it. i don't need your unsolicited advice. what's the weather? >> it looks cloudy out there. ben franklin bridge moving along nicely. it looks like it could rain any time out there. it's cloudy pretty much everywhere but it's dry. not much in the way of rain out there. ultimate doppler, clear in atlantic city down through cape may. not much in the rain across the region it will stay that way. could get a little sunday peeking through those clouds. that will push these numbers up. 50s right now in philadelphia, 40s in the surrounding suburbs, 40 in mount pocono and we're into the 60s today. we can't say it's not going to rain tomorrow because we've got this big storm right over the midwest and another one developing right off the coast there of north carolina. that will keep the cooler air in place. keep that warmer air to our south. but it brings the rain in with it. not the best combination here. this is the morning. rain
. >> all those things are going to be used on us, the white board with the rules. >> don't get the weights honey, now you can go work out. >> i'm keeping this one. i got it. i don't need your unsolicited advice. what's the weather? >> it looks cloudy out there. ben franklin bridge moving along nicely. it looks like it could rain any time out there. it's cloudy pretty much everywhere but it's dry. not much in the way of rain out there. ultimate doppler, clear in atlantic...
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heather: great to see you and thanks for bringing the double white board. by the way, you are a terrific babysitter. you babysat my five-year-old and my puppy. you are awesome. >> let me tell you, your child was easier than the puppy. heather: that's very true. carl, great to see you. little-known fact about karl rove. jon: easier than handling politicians, i'm sure. a new clue on what might have happened to a missing malaysian airlines jet. what investigators are saying about recently discovered wreckage and what it means for solving the mystery that now more than two years old plus, major developments in the disappearance of a missing florida priest. >> wrely on the us postal service? because when they ship with us, their business becomes our business. that's why we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. here, there, everywhere. united states postal service priority: you you grab your 10-gallon jug of coffee, and back out of the garage. right into your wife's car. with your wife watching. she forgives you... eventually. y
heather: great to see you and thanks for bringing the double white board. by the way, you are a terrific babysitter. you babysat my five-year-old and my puppy. you are awesome. >> let me tell you, your child was easier than the puppy. heather: that's very true. carl, great to see you. little-known fact about karl rove. jon: easier than handling politicians, i'm sure. a new clue on what might have happened to a missing malaysian airlines jet. what investigators are saying about recently...
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martha: i think back to all the white boards we looked at and people explaining the percentages out thereporting donald trump. but it has not co-lessed around a single candidate. it's not a driven committed movement for never trump. so it's hard to see what those people will be rooting for. >> you take mitt romney. he said anybody but trump but didn't pick a nominee. i consider him a friend, but what he did was not helpful. we have the so-called establishment saying he's the guy. i have noticed some trickling from former colleagues. the biggest challenge they have is saying we don't know him. i say let's pick up the phone so you guys can understand. kids are a reflection of their parents. and these people are dynamic charred charging, successful young people. i think it's important to know who their dad is. nobody speaks bet were their far it or not. and the lets said if they are not there. martha: you look at the family and they have reflect the person. people look for that credibility reference. let's talk about indiana. if cruz loses in indiana, do you think he will drop out? >> he sho
martha: i think back to all the white boards we looked at and people explaining the percentages out thereporting donald trump. but it has not co-lessed around a single candidate. it's not a driven committed movement for never trump. so it's hard to see what those people will be rooting for. >> you take mitt romney. he said anybody but trump but didn't pick a nominee. i consider him a friend, but what he did was not helpful. we have the so-called establishment saying he's the guy. i have...
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the issue. woke up to find her white board vandalized. ll: everyone, governor christie goes on something called ask the governor. bill: he actually called me a nice young man. >> christie knows who you are? ♪ >> today i am taking you to leisure villages in ridge long island where a catfight is brewing. rocky and mickey are their names. >> wait a minute. >> so there is a one pet rule for homeowners. she has been fined $250 a month since 2012. she has lived there since 2008. refuses to pay saying of the fines are retaliation for this. uses a cane and walker. that is until they stepped in ordering the ramp. she has been feeling the backlash ever sense. >> a month later they found out that we have to pets. >> nearly $11,000. some might say why not just get rid of one. >> pick one of your children and put them in a shelter. that is not going to happen. >> housing and urban development is addressing the matter. they live happily. >> the rules are the rules. board members, new board members. once you go over the roles and set a precedent it is do
the issue. woke up to find her white board vandalized. ll: everyone, governor christie goes on something called ask the governor. bill: he actually called me a nice young man. >> christie knows who you are? ♪ >> today i am taking you to leisure villages in ridge long island where a catfight is brewing. rocky and mickey are their names. >> wait a minute. >> so there is a one pet rule for homeowners. she has been fined $250 a month since 2012. she has lived there since...
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the board in all industries and across all educational levels. >> across the board, women of all ethnicities are making 20%-40% less than white men. when we compare the weekly earnings of men and women, we see the education is no guarantee of wage equality. the gap actually grows with each level of learning. -- each level of earning. >> things don't change overnight. managers don't just stop becoming sexist overnight. a lot of policies that exist in companies have existed for sometimes 50 years. they have benefited men and are going to change all of a sudden. >> i opened for records from when i was 19 and the one job ahead before that was working in records. this was many years ago when the original owner was alive. i had for their since i was 15 and they went to him when a management position came open and i told him i thought i was best suited for that position and he actually laughed and said "what are you crazy?" so, instead i opened up my own record store and became his number one competitor. >> kat has worked her entire life doing tech report television theaters, a traditionally male-dominated field. >> i feel i have to work
the board in all industries and across all educational levels. >> across the board, women of all ethnicities are making 20%-40% less than white men. when we compare the weekly earnings of men and women, we see the education is no guarantee of wage equality. the gap actually grows with each level of learning. -- each level of earning. >> things don't change overnight. managers don't just stop becoming sexist overnight. a lot of policies that exist in companies have existed for...
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. >> we sat behind closed doors at one of the party head quarterback rooms. in front of a white boardtion was drawn out. six months to the election. break that down. $2 million in six months. your job, new member of congress is to raise $18,000 a day. your first responsibility to make sure you hit $18,000 a day. >> your first responsibility as a congressman? >> as a sitting member of congress. >> reporter: how are you supposed to raise $18,000 a day? >> by calling people. cold calling a list that fundraisers put in front of you. presented with their biography. please call john, married to sale. his daughter emma graduated from high school. they gave $18,000 last year to different candidates. they can give you $1,000 too if you ask them to. they put you on the phone. it is a script. >> reporter: there are actually scripts for calls. and we got our hand on one distributed by the national republican congressional committee to help gop members invite donors to attend their annual fund-raising dinner in march. it has the this useful diagram. if the donor answers the phone, the caller shoul
. >> we sat behind closed doors at one of the party head quarterback rooms. in front of a white boardtion was drawn out. six months to the election. break that down. $2 million in six months. your job, new member of congress is to raise $18,000 a day. your first responsibility to make sure you hit $18,000 a day. >> your first responsibility as a congressman? >> as a sitting member of congress. >> reporter: how are you supposed to raise $18,000 a day? >> by calling...
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than likely a power shortage on the power play that spoiled it in the flyers first round series against washington. white along the boardsd period. smacked in the chops by a stick. a four-minute penalty. it was the stick of his teammate. that led to a two-minute five or three. the flyers with plenty of opportunities just could not cash in. the caps strike first. this young fan trying to breathe life into the orange and black. the third -- this shot from the point gets through. nothing doing. a frustrating afternoon for the flyers. they lose 1-0 and fall in the series four games to two. with more, here is john clark. >> the flyers only scored six goals in this six-game series. they were one for 24 on the power play. they fought back, being down three games to none against the best team in hockey. they just couldn't get enough offense. >> we didn't give either goalie enough run support this series. that's no secret. goalies play well for us throughout the series. we weren't able to accumulate enough goals. >> we had a lot of chances in the third. >> i think it was execution on our part. obviously, they did a heck of a job
than likely a power shortage on the power play that spoiled it in the flyers first round series against washington. white along the boardsd period. smacked in the chops by a stick. a four-minute penalty. it was the stick of his teammate. that led to a two-minute five or three. the flyers with plenty of opportunities just could not cash in. the caps strike first. this young fan trying to breathe life into the orange and black. the third -- this shot from the point gets through. nothing doing. a...
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so many of the messages on that white board are from the survivors and the victims' families, and it's messages. messages in french, in arabic, in english, dutch and polish. it really gives you a sense this is a tragedy that has touched people around the world. there was one message in spanish that read, "love for all, even for them for they know not what they do." a tremendous outpouring of compassion as well. rosemary. >> erin mclaughlin reporting for us live there from brussels. of course, as that gentleman said, life goes on. but the focus now on the security there, making sure people are safe going forward. many thanks to you, erin. >>> for many it was a surprise storm in myanmar, and that may have contributed to the deaths. according to the country's state-run newspaper, the storm battered parts of myanmar with hail, killing six people on friday. some witnesses reported hailstones the size of coconuts. hundreds of homes were damaged, and it's not over yet. thunderstorms and heavy rain are expected in the coming hours. >> and we're seeing a lot of this extreme weather. our meteoro
so many of the messages on that white board are from the survivors and the victims' families, and it's messages. messages in french, in arabic, in english, dutch and polish. it really gives you a sense this is a tragedy that has touched people around the world. there was one message in spanish that read, "love for all, even for them for they know not what they do." a tremendous outpouring of compassion as well. rosemary. >> erin mclaughlin reporting for us live there from...
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mission panel, independent group came after the guy was able to jump the fence, get into the white house. the boardsome 300 agents and officers, but guess what, they have less people now than they did before that. more than 70% of the time someone has a scheduled day off, they're called in to work. >> is it a matter of money? >> no, no. >> is the president in danger because of this? >> i think the agents and officers are extremely overworked, tired. you don't want agents coming in so grumpy. there's a reason attrition is at an all-time high. can't seem to hire fast enough. they need to do, bring in u.s. marshalls, fbi agents and others to supplement in an election year. >> does it effect security? >> yes, absolutely. it puts people at vulnerability. you have an officer with a gun near the president, they're not alert, attentive, happy, you have a situation that could be potentially very dangerous, and you have to put these people on the road between the presidential candidates in an election year and the president and first family, traveling internationally. huge strain and they have not solved it.
mission panel, independent group came after the guy was able to jump the fence, get into the white house. the boardsome 300 agents and officers, but guess what, they have less people now than they did before that. more than 70% of the time someone has a scheduled day off, they're called in to work. >> is it a matter of money? >> no, no. >> is the president in danger because of this? >> i think the agents and officers are extremely overworked, tired. you don't want agents...
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bits will miss tomorrow's night game for an upper body injury when he was driven into the boards by flyers brian whitethere is a free watch party at verizon center if you want to join in to rock the red. the nats in miami against the marlins. >> it was score less in the seventh and then it came alive. jason werth, 200th career. next wilson ramos, another one, back to back, clears the scoreboard, again, no fans to catch it. a 2-0 lead. seventh in incorporate, bryce harper, makes it two in the last six. what a game, ryan zimmerman giving four homers. strasburg, ate things allowing three hits. he improves to three nothing as the nats crews 7-0. jays and os top of the third, troy with two on. two runs to rent ron oh's lead 2-0. the or gallons down 4-1, beats connection with his homerun of a two-run. the orioles lose. i don't usually talk about ufc fighting, but this tweet came out from connor mack gregor. i have decided to retire young. catch you later. the irish is one of the sports most unique. when he's out of the octagon, a the look of people talk about him. well dressed. no indication if he's officia
bits will miss tomorrow's night game for an upper body injury when he was driven into the boards by flyers brian whitethere is a free watch party at verizon center if you want to join in to rock the red. the nats in miami against the marlins. >> it was score less in the seventh and then it came alive. jason werth, 200th career. next wilson ramos, another one, back to back, clears the scoreboard, again, no fans to catch it. a 2-0 lead. seventh in incorporate, bryce harper, makes it two in...
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. >> jolly: we sat behind closed doors at one of the party headquarter back rooms in front of a white board where the equation was drawn out. you have six months until the election. break that down to having to raise $2 million in the next six and your job, new member of congress, is to raise $18,000 a day. your first responsibility is to make sure you hit $18,000 a day. >> o'donnell: your first responsibility-- >> jolly: my first responsibility-- >> o'donnell: --as a congressman? >> jolly: --as a sitting member of congress.. >> o'donnell: how were you supposed to raise $18,000 a day? >> jolly: simply by calling people, cold-calling a list that fundraisers put in front of you, you're presented with their biography. "so please call john. he's married to sally. his daughter, emma, just graduated from high school. they gave $18,000 last year to different candidates. they can give you $1,000 too if you ask them to." and they put you on the phone. and it's a script. >> o'donnell: there are actually scripts for calls. and we got our hands on one distributed by the national republican congressiona
. >> jolly: we sat behind closed doors at one of the party headquarter back rooms in front of a white board where the equation was drawn out. you have six months until the election. break that down to having to raise $2 million in the next six and your job, new member of congress, is to raise $18,000 a day. your first responsibility is to make sure you hit $18,000 a day. >> o'donnell: your first responsibility-- >> jolly: my first responsibility-- >> o'donnell: --as a...
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the diversity problem. there were other elements to it. most boards are made up of white men. get the norse invested by venture funds are made up of white men. most teams like ours are made up of wightman. men.ite we put $5 million into something we had never done before, to invest in other venture funds. we invested in four venture funds that are not our own, founded by people who are not white men. they see on the would not see otherwise. you be in favor of affirmative action, hiring a woman who checks maybe not all of the boxes that needed to be checked, but check some other boxes? bill: we do have a female general partner. emily: a huge step. bill: i do not like to point these things out. people inn other other situations say let me give you the numbers on our team. de-individuation that makes this person so and so are but they are also a technologist and an entrepreneur. emily: you have the power to change things. bill: we are trying to do that. we are looking at ourselves and saying what can we do differently. i had my entire team undergo unconscious bias training. i'm g
the diversity problem. there were other elements to it. most boards are made up of white men. get the norse invested by venture funds are made up of white men. most teams like ours are made up of wightman. men.ite we put $5 million into something we had never done before, to invest in other venture funds. we invested in four venture funds that are not our own, founded by people who are not white men. they see on the would not see otherwise. you be in favor of affirmative action, hiring a woman...
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the ones who got on the board first. compliments of capital taylor. the credit goes for ryan white of the flyers.e gets credit for the goal there, even though it goes off the skate. this would pretty much wrap up up the game. an empty net goal for chris and that would do it. philly -- or philadelphia wins 2-0. the caps had 44 shots on goal and came up empty handed leaving a lot of players frustrated with the outcome. >> things happen. their goalie is playing well. got to finish. >> disappointing loss for the capitals and flyers force a game six. we will see if they can get it done this sunday at noon in il that's going to do it for us. more on this game and on the redskins coming up later in sports. >> big news tonight, we will see you in a bit. >>> the d.c. mayor came out in favor of a $15 minimum wage this the district this week. but tonight, some employees who make far less than minimum wage are lining up against her. news 4's jackie bensen is live in cleveland park to explain why. >> reporter: the concern involves people whose pay includes tips from customers. ♪ happy birthday >> it takes qui
the ones who got on the board first. compliments of capital taylor. the credit goes for ryan white of the flyers.e gets credit for the goal there, even though it goes off the skate. this would pretty much wrap up up the game. an empty net goal for chris and that would do it. philly -- or philadelphia wins 2-0. the caps had 44 shots on goal and came up empty handed leaving a lot of players frustrated with the outcome. >> things happen. their goalie is playing well. got to finish. >>...
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the joining forces initiative. and now as team red white and blue member and board member it is my tremendous honor to introduce president barack obama. [applause] >> good morning, everybody. welcome to the white house. thank you for your outstanding service. a beautiful family. daddy. she is proud, too. i want to thank outstanding advocates on behalf of our men and women in uniform. i veterans, secretaries of veterans affairs secretary mcdonald. please give a big round of applause. and vice president biden. [applause] let me 1st of all say this needs to be an exceptionally good-looking group here. i do want to check to see. 1st of all, i understand we have some army here. [cheering] navy. navy. [cheering] air force. [cheering] marines. [cheering] coast guard. [cheering] all right. and we have got some of your biggest fans. [cheering] we held a lot of events here. if you are is inspiring as this. this has become one of our favorite traditions. this year we have got 40 525 veterans. many of you are recovering from major injuries. learn how to adapt to a new life, some of your so working through those that are harder to se
the joining forces initiative. and now as team red white and blue member and board member it is my tremendous honor to introduce president barack obama. [applause] >> good morning, everybody. welcome to the white house. thank you for your outstanding service. a beautiful family. daddy. she is proud, too. i want to thank outstanding advocates on behalf of our men and women in uniform. i veterans, secretaries of veterans affairs secretary mcdonald. please give a big round of applause. and...
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what do you do as executive director of the white house correspondents association? >> i do whatever the board directs me to do. some boards really really concentrate time on access. work for scholarship and grants.
what do you do as executive director of the white house correspondents association? >> i do whatever the board directs me to do. some boards really really concentrate time on access. work for scholarship and grants.
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the intelligence agency would provide more lethal weapons to vetted moderate rebels. coalition members are on board with that plan. the white house still has to approve the specific weapon systems that can be introduced to the battlefield. isis fighters have been killed by u.s. air strikes in iraq and syria with the attacks destroying millions in terrorist assets and 40% of the territory that was once controlled by isis in iraq has now been liberated. defense officials admit the air strikes have done little to stop i vsis from expanding into euro and africa. >>> sudan's airport has reopened after being partially evacuated. authorities raced to the airline hub on tuesday following reports about a bomb threat a sus pipics man was brought in for questioning. police made another arrest of a man about 20 minutes later. >>> looking like a good day around the world for markets. seeing a lot of green arrows. asian markets closed higher. european markets with green air rows. u.s. stock futures pointing to a higher open. yesterday it was a great day for wall street. the dow gained 165 points that works out to 1%. the s&p 500 and the
the intelligence agency would provide more lethal weapons to vetted moderate rebels. coalition members are on board with that plan. the white house still has to approve the specific weapon systems that can be introduced to the battlefield. isis fighters have been killed by u.s. air strikes in iraq and syria with the attacks destroying millions in terrorist assets and 40% of the territory that was once controlled by isis in iraq has now been liberated. defense officials admit the air strikes...
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well as even the faa, and then local authorities to put together what we call the innovation task force to really do a white board on how you would recreate the screening environment, to reduce friction to the traveler and improve efficiency and effectiveness of the system, so in its biggest sense that's what the idea is, recognizing there are incremental steps to getting there but it gives us an opportunity to try some things and denver's been very forward-leaning in terms of their willingness to pilot new ideas. >> what steps can congress do to assist with the implementation of innovative task initiative at dia and across the country? >> i think -- this committee will get a report on what we're doing there that's part of the plan to outline the status. there may be opportunities for public/private partnerships we don't currently have the ability to do spiral test technology so you can feel it before you go through the long drawn out acquisition process and to reduce the potential cost penalty on the other end to do that. there are some things that we will be presenting to you as we learn more about how we might
well as even the faa, and then local authorities to put together what we call the innovation task force to really do a white board on how you would recreate the screening environment, to reduce friction to the traveler and improve efficiency and effectiveness of the system, so in its biggest sense that's what the idea is, recognizing there are incremental steps to getting there but it gives us an opportunity to try some things and denver's been very forward-leaning in terms of their willingness...
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. >> stahl: at ten, he auditioned and was accepted at the royal ballet school known as white lodge, a boarding school in london's richmond park, originally the hunting lodge for the royal family. up to then, he had kept his dancing a secret from his classmates. >> wheeldon: i went to an all- boys prep school, and my headmaster was so proud that one of his students had been accepted into this big institution that he announced it in school assembly one morning. and i still had about six months to go at the school. b-- it was a pretty-- it was a pretty hellish ( laughs ) six months. >> stahl: they did tease you. >> wheeldon: i-- i was teased, yeah. >> stahl: wheeldon lived at white lodge between the ages of 11 and 16. it was competitive and grueling. students here spend four to five hours a day dancing, and have to re-audition every year. in his time, wheeldon was taught by a tough, old-school russian ballet master. >> wheeldon: he was strict with us. he picked me up by my hair once because i wasn't jumping high enough. it was-- ( laughs ) i don't think i'll ever forget that. >> stahl: did you ev
. >> stahl: at ten, he auditioned and was accepted at the royal ballet school known as white lodge, a boarding school in london's richmond park, originally the hunting lodge for the royal family. up to then, he had kept his dancing a secret from his classmates. >> wheeldon: i went to an all- boys prep school, and my headmaster was so proud that one of his students had been accepted into this big institution that he announced it in school assembly one morning. and i still had about...
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not just those families that have someone serving time in prison but many people across the board -- black, white, and brown -- who want to see us restore faith in the system of criminal juvment w d. -- criminl justice. we had a letter of endorsement that i'd like to have entered into the record. i ask unanimous consent. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. durbin: thank you, mr. president. the national district attorneys association, the largest group of criminal prosecutors in america, have endorsed our criminal justice reform bill. we have brought together an incredible coalition. we not only have the civil rights community -- and i'm proud to have them -- but we also have others from the conservative side. michael mukasey, former attorney general, everyone knows to be a tough prosecutor -- he endorses our bill. offerothers have come forward. they understand that it is time to step back and take an honest look at where we are today. this criminal justice real estate form bill -- reform bill will bring some sanity tower corrections -- to our corrections system and it will save us money
not just those families that have someone serving time in prison but many people across the board -- black, white, and brown -- who want to see us restore faith in the system of criminal juvment w d. -- criminl justice. we had a letter of endorsement that i'd like to have entered into the record. i ask unanimous consent. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. durbin: thank you, mr. president. the national district attorneys association, the largest group of criminal prosecutors in...
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police say it started with the attempted robbery of a man's hover board on pioneer street. witnesses say a white toyota and white suv sped down 6th street with bullets flying. one vehicle slammed into a folder during the chase, two men took off running. police found a third man in the back seat of the toyota with two gunshot wounds and short time later a different man walked into a lehigh valley county hospital with a gun shot wounds. it is believed he fled the crash. >>> philadelphia fire marshal is investigating a row home blaze that injured a man. the fire broke out along the 2100 block of 77th avenue. firefighters knocked down the flames and found a man inside and pulled him out. he suffered smoke inhalation. >>> a jury in delaware county found a man guilty of sexually abusing a teenage girl while she was asleep in her bed. the assault happened inside a home in up he shall -- upper darby. prosecutors say he climbed into her bed and began touching her, she escaped and called 911. >>> a philadelphia man who ran a brutal fighting operation will spend the next four years on probation. he ran a d
police say it started with the attempted robbery of a man's hover board on pioneer street. witnesses say a white toyota and white suv sped down 6th street with bullets flying. one vehicle slammed into a folder during the chase, two men took off running. police found a third man in the back seat of the toyota with two gunshot wounds and short time later a different man walked into a lehigh valley county hospital with a gun shot wounds. it is believed he fled the crash. >>> philadelphia...
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. >> support of the white house ssociation,nts' a carol lee, she is a white house reporter. also on the board, jon decker, olivier knox. you often see is shots. margaret to live -- margaret bloomberg, josh earnest will be at the head table as well. mills. ear carol lee speak, and then at the end of the dinner we will hear from becauseon from reuters, he will host next year. they have already started planning it. they don't of the president is going to be. on president often put this his or her calendar immediately. j.d.: this event is always accompanied by a history of the white house correspondents' association and their role and engagement with the presidents. it is usually a good film about the role of journalism and public disclosure and engaging with the press. that is the introduction of scholarship to young journalists from around the country, is another high point of view. >> a look at the things you'll see that mrs. obama takes time with two really hug. -- to really hug. j.d.: she spends time talking to them, hugging to them, the kids are thrilled to meet the president and the first
. >> support of the white house ssociation,nts' a carol lee, she is a white house reporter. also on the board, jon decker, olivier knox. you often see is shots. margaret to live -- margaret bloomberg, josh earnest will be at the head table as well. mills. ear carol lee speak, and then at the end of the dinner we will hear from becauseon from reuters, he will host next year. they have already started planning it. they don't of the president is going to be. on president often put this his...
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the d.c. democratic notified the board of elections after the deadline.. actaviss challenged the issue and got things turned around. > the white house is not responding to a petition too arrest republican presidentialub donald trump.lidona the petition received more than 100,000 signatures in 30 days. it called on the obamama administration to arrest trump for insighting public violence. the petition cited a 1969 supreme court case that allowed the government speech designedeg toen site or approach imminent,e lawless action. the white house says it doesn't respond to petitions that urgeue the support or opposition foros candidates of elected office. president obama has condemned the violence at trump rallies across the country. > before you get the latestlate iphone update we do have ahave warning you should hear about. straight ahead at 6 tonight, how a software glitch could allowalo anyone access to your private photos hasty and bizarre exit from a united airlines airplane is is going viral. > sue. >> cold enough for you? it is unbelievable. last night we dropped to 30-degrees. that's the coldest morning here since march 3.s
the d.c. democratic notified the board of elections after the deadline.. actaviss challenged the issue and got things turned around. > the white house is not responding to a petition too arrest republican presidentialub donald trump.lidona the petition received more than 100,000 signatures in 30 days. it called on the obamama administration to arrest trump for insighting public violence. the petition cited a 1969 supreme court case that allowed the government speech designedeg toen site or...
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the tourist would record something rarely seen on video, two great whites in a vicious attack on the young surfer. it all happens in a flash. the first shark rips a massive chunk out of shannon's boardmeting into the water. the great white gets a piece of his hand as the shark's dorsal fin flops in the surf. the second shark, seen here beneath the waves, swims alongside, perhaps looking for leftovers. shannon's friends see the horror from shore and scramble to save him. he's severely wounded. blood spills from his freshly mangled hand. but within a minute, shannon is safe on the beach. this time he's lucky, but he knows it could have been much worse. >> this great white shark about four meters came and then grabbed me, and i was underneath the water looking at the shark face to face. >> despite his rendezvous with death, shannon still surfs. a rubber glove protects his fragile hand, a constant reminder of how fierce and fast these ocean creatures can be. >> quite scared to go out there. i just feel very lucky to be alive right now. >> elbow reef, key largo, florida. a nurse shark gets cozy with a diver and sends him to the hospital. >> instantaneously it hurt. it was almost like a f
the tourist would record something rarely seen on video, two great whites in a vicious attack on the young surfer. it all happens in a flash. the first shark rips a massive chunk out of shannon's boardmeting into the water. the great white gets a piece of his hand as the shark's dorsal fin flops in the surf. the second shark, seen here beneath the waves, swims alongside, perhaps looking for leftovers. shannon's friends see the horror from shore and scramble to save him. he's severely wounded....
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the white house has obviously granted broad sweeping group category amnesty to people under the boarditimately that they've played this on an individual basis only so they've already by the evidence in front of them crossed the line on two big issues. they are not exercising prosecutorial discretion and the president cannot change the law. i've concluded and i can take any questions. hearing none. and [inaudible conversations] without the work authorization -- the federal statute declares that the immigration law and if someone is unlawfully present in the united states [inaudible] that is what the law requires a. how does congress write a law [inaudible] we've argued that since barack obama became president. if a law is tight enough with enforcement [inaudible] that is what has happened here. it is an agreement to the law of the land, the constitution, we haven't acted as president. he's not thinking about violating. it's purely political and can he get away with it. he wants to legalize many people to vote for him. this is about millions of undocumented democrats and people on the l
the white house has obviously granted broad sweeping group category amnesty to people under the boarditimately that they've played this on an individual basis only so they've already by the evidence in front of them crossed the line on two big issues. they are not exercising prosecutorial discretion and the president cannot change the law. i've concluded and i can take any questions. hearing none. and [inaudible conversations] without the work authorization -- the federal statute declares that...
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to those incredibly important struggles that took place in the deep south in particular after "brown vs. board of education." the black and white photographs and the footage i'd seen and "eyes on the prize." at the same time i wondered if there had been a civil rights movement in washington. and i didn't know. i had worked here as a lawyer for five years, not far away at the securities and exchange commission. but i didn't know the answer really to my own question. so i did a google search. and one of the references that popped up was to a woman named mary church terrell and to something called the thompson restaurant case. and i hadn't heard of her and i hadn't heard of the case even though, of course, i had read brown vs. board of education" in lawsuit. and i had lived in and around and outside of the washington area on and off since high school. so i kept looking and digging into it. and what i learned fairly quickly the broad outlines of what had happened. and some of you may have -- may be far ahead of where i was right now you may have already known about her in the case and what hand. but on january 27th, 1950, not far f
to those incredibly important struggles that took place in the deep south in particular after "brown vs. board of education." the black and white photographs and the footage i'd seen and "eyes on the prize." at the same time i wondered if there had been a civil rights movement in washington. and i didn't know. i had worked here as a lawyer for five years, not far away at the securities and exchange commission. but i didn't know the answer really to my own question. so i did...
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and then local authorities to put together what we call the innovation task force to really do a white board on how you would recreate the screening environment to reduce friction to the traveler and improve efficiency and effectiveness of the system. so in its biggest sense that's what the idea is. recognizing that there are incremental steps to get thrg but it gives us an opportunity to try some things and denver has been very forward leaning in terms of their willingness to pilot new ideas. >> thank you. what steps could congress take to assist with implementation of the innovative task force initiative both at d.i.a. and across the country? >> i think this committee will get a report on what we're doing there and that is part of the plan is to outline the status. there may be some opportunity to create some authorities for public/private partnerships we don't currently have, for the ability to do spiral test and development of new technology so you can field the technology before you go through the long, drawn out acquisition process and to reduce the potential cost penalty on the other
and then local authorities to put together what we call the innovation task force to really do a white board on how you would recreate the screening environment to reduce friction to the traveler and improve efficiency and effectiveness of the system. so in its biggest sense that's what the idea is. recognizing that there are incremental steps to get thrg but it gives us an opportunity to try some things and denver has been very forward leaning in terms of their willingness to pilot new ideas....
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the latino and african-american community? very much so with blue-collar whites, certainly with young people across the board. >> i think it isust familiarity. he is represented a state where there wasn't a great latino population, so he hasn't been as visible in that community as hillary clinton and her association with her husband as former president was. but i think when people do listen to him and went he's had a chance to meet with them, there is been a great resonance in a great constance in their views. amy: we will take a break and come back with jerry ortiz y pino and sue wilson beffort, along with diane denish and the two-time republican governor of new mexico gary johnson, who is now a libertarian candidate for president. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are on the road as well, 100 city tour, today broadcasting from albuquerque, new mexico. tonight i will be in flagstaff, arizona. tomorrow, in phoenix and tucson and moving on to fresno and will be in new orleans and houston before the weekend is out. here in new mexico, voter
the latino and african-american community? very much so with blue-collar whites, certainly with young people across the board. >> i think it isust familiarity. he is represented a state where there wasn't a great latino population, so he hasn't been as visible in that community as hillary clinton and her association with her husband as former president was. but i think when people do listen to him and went he's had a chance to meet with them, there is been a great resonance in a great...
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the white house correspondents association. looking again at this article, a point out, unbeknownst to much of the public, virtually every detail of the soiree is determined by the white house correspondents association, board, and officers. they choose the comic who orreillyhether bill wolf blitzer sits closest. they are also the ones who decided to install a red carpet at the hilton. next, talking about the white house correspondents dinner, we have lloyd, calling in from miami on the republican line. what you think of the correspondents dinner? i watch the program every year. i have to say, i have watched it ever since it has been on c-span. i love watching it. it reflects what is wrong with our country, to watch the pure cuts -- the bureaucrats, the lobbyists, the power of people in washington. they don't get it in washington. they don't understand what is wrong and what is happening in the country. it is funny to watch these people, how self-important they think they are. it is amazing to watch. host: let me ask you this. you say you watch every year and the people who go to the event are self-important. why do you keep watching? caller: iwatch to observe the individuals, and watched it through the cli
the white house correspondents association. looking again at this article, a point out, unbeknownst to much of the public, virtually every detail of the soiree is determined by the white house correspondents association, board, and officers. they choose the comic who orreillyhether bill wolf blitzer sits closest. they are also the ones who decided to install a red carpet at the hilton. next, talking about the white house correspondents dinner, we have lloyd, calling in from miami on the...
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the waterboard, my manager told me to. trying to invite people to the board meetings. be white noise in the background, and that only works when it is good. happens,enly a crisis like in flint, and a consumer has no concept about that system and what it needs where were the money raised from the municipal coffers was costing the ability to do infrastructure repair and replacement, and that infrastructure -- what we need t was -- this is what bret saying. we need to do a lot of baseline and conversations so when crisis hits, they can be in participants in the change. now, there are a lot of angry people. they are still not well informed, but they are angry, and that is the problem with crisis management, but that is how we make policy. that is how we move mountains in government, so recognizing the opportunity that the crisis presents and the creative opportunity it can present is what we need to take advantage of. lynn: one of the things that there is a lot of low-level conversation happening right now is about the institutions that pushback and that our watchdogs on water. eve
the waterboard, my manager told me to. trying to invite people to the board meetings. be white noise in the background, and that only works when it is good. happens,enly a crisis like in flint, and a consumer has no concept about that system and what it needs where were the money raised from the municipal coffers was costing the ability to do infrastructure repair and replacement, and that infrastructure -- what we need t was -- this is what bret saying. we need to do a lot of baseline and...
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the white house, mrs. kennedy asked if i would have tom kitten board at -- board at the house. i was not aware of the president was allergic to animals. but caroline's cat, because she was the same a's -- same age as our two sons, they would come to visit and she would come periodically, mostly on wednesdays to come and visit, but before mrs. kennedy went on her trip to india, she wanted a day to herself so caroline and she could come visit with tom kitten and that would give her a day of relaxation. was one of the happier moments and there were several others, but there is so much to talk about, it could not cover it in just a few minutes. book and iead the would recommend the book. [applause] nancy hogan dutton worked in the campaign for fred dutton. she worked in his office in the white house and he went on to run robert f kennedy's campaign. your husband was special assistant to jfk. tell us about how you met and what that experience was like. he went on to found earth day as well. >> let me tell you a bit about the white house because it is so different today. no kennedy w
the white house, mrs. kennedy asked if i would have tom kitten board at -- board at the house. i was not aware of the president was allergic to animals. but caroline's cat, because she was the same a's -- same age as our two sons, they would come to visit and she would come periodically, mostly on wednesdays to come and visit, but before mrs. kennedy went on her trip to india, she wanted a day to herself so caroline and she could come visit with tom kitten and that would give her a day of...
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the white house. >> reporter: this weak the backers in the california nurses association kicked their campaign into a gear with bill boards the state. >> california is huge in terms of the delegates. >> reporter: more delegates than any other state, and
the white house. >> reporter: this weak the backers in the california nurses association kicked their campaign into a gear with bill boards the state. >> california is huge in terms of the delegates. >> reporter: more delegates than any other state, and
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the white house. we can't afford that. yet the republican electorate is largely on board with a lot of this stuff. >> that's right. and there's a gap between what we see republicans supporting and donald trump espousing and what the president said he's hearing from foreign leaders, concern about muslim immigrants, immigrants from mexico and the wall. and the president really trying to use the fact that he has that position as the leader of the free world, at least for the next few months, to try and say, look, these are not the kinds of leadership qualities that work when in the oval office making these kinds of decisions, and really trying to use that to impune the ability of donald trump to be a successful president. >> josh letterman, a.p., josh, thank you. >> lots more polics ahead on the republican side and the democratic side. have you heard about the alabama governor? we'll do that. but first, the feds revealed that close to one million people have security clearance working at the nation's airport, so how do you keep up with that? you want me to give up my two aleve for six tylenol? no. for my knee pain, n
the white house. we can't afford that. yet the republican electorate is largely on board with a lot of this stuff. >> that's right. and there's a gap between what we see republicans supporting and donald trump espousing and what the president said he's hearing from foreign leaders, concern about muslim immigrants, immigrants from mexico and the wall. and the president really trying to use the fact that he has that position as the leader of the free world, at least for the next few months,...
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it started with the attempted robbery of a man's hover board on pioneer street. a white toyota and white suv sped down 6th street with bullets flying. one vehicle slammed into a folder during the chase and two men took off running. police found a third man in the back seat of the toyota with two gunshot wounds. a short time later a different man walked into a lehigh valley hospital with a gunshot wounds. investigators believe he was one of the two men 0 who fled the crash. >>> a fire marshal in philadelphia is investigating a row home blaze in west oak lane that injured a man. at fire broke out at 77th avenue. firefighters knocked down the flames in 15 minutes and found the man inside and puzzle him out. authorities say he suffered smoke inhalation. >>> a jury in delaware county found a man guilty of sexually abusing a teenage girl while she was asleep in her bed. the assault happened in september 2015. prosecutors say james climbed into a 17-year-old girl's bed while she was asleep and began touching her. she woke up and escaped and called 911. >>> a philadelphia man wh
it started with the attempted robbery of a man's hover board on pioneer street. a white toyota and white suv sped down 6th street with bullets flying. one vehicle slammed into a folder during the chase and two men took off running. police found a third man in the back seat of the toyota with two gunshot wounds. a short time later a different man walked into a lehigh valley hospital with a gunshot wounds. investigators believe he was one of the two men 0 who fled the crash. >>> a fire...