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you can see the street crumbling the whole is 15 to 20 feet deep. the roadway will have to be closed for some time while crews make those repairs. >>> janice said, we should be wearing these? >> you got it right. and it's all beginning as we head through tonight. we have to wait a little while for the warmer temperatures. let's talk about the headlines. freeze north and west. we'll get do it. thsse sunny days are ahead, and a warmup too. it's finally perfection on us. temperatures in the mid-50s throughout most of the region, a couple 40s in west hampton down at the 60 degree mark in lakehurst. as we head through tonight. look at these temperatures, they're going to be at the locations as you head outside of the city. warning in effect. it's the beginning of the growing season. i don't think it's particular by serious, but it's going to be cold as we head through the night. take care of your crops or garden. we have clouds out on the twin forks of long island. the rain is gone. clear sky is what we're enjoying from the city out to the west. it's goin
you can see the street crumbling the whole is 15 to 20 feet deep. the roadway will have to be closed for some time while crews make those repairs. >>> janice said, we should be wearing these? >> you got it right. and it's all beginning as we head through tonight. we have to wait a little while for the warmer temperatures. let's talk about the headlines. freeze north and west. we'll get do it. thsse sunny days are ahead, and a warmup too. it's finally perfection on us....
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the last couple of weeks he has talked a whole lot about how he has been mistreated. hat he did brilliantly in this editorial was to tie his treatment from the political class to the treatment that americans are feeling from the political classst last sentence summed it up. politicians and political class have had it their way for a long time let 2016 be the year that the american people get theirs. and that's why donald trump has done so well. he is touched that nerve of people who are sick and tired of the political class running all over them. >> why in the "wall street journal" op-ed page? rally, and all the news organizations take his word, he is going to get a lot more people hearing it than who may be reading the "wall street journal" op-ed page and, frankly, do you know what i mean? it's not going to reach the demographics that he might necessarily want to reach. >> chances were there were readers much the "wall street journal" all over america who were spewing their blends as they read donald trump's words in the paper that was precisely the point. he took his
the last couple of weeks he has talked a whole lot about how he has been mistreated. hat he did brilliantly in this editorial was to tie his treatment from the political class to the treatment that americans are feeling from the political classst last sentence summed it up. politicians and political class have had it their way for a long time let 2016 be the year that the american people get theirs. and that's why donald trump has done so well. he is touched that nerve of people who are sick...
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it was a dinner that we talked the whole time. you know, it was -- i got to say, with us it was love at first sight. it really was -- you know, i remember at that dinner i asked her, tell me the history of your family starting with the bird of your grand -- birth of your grandparents. >> jimmy: that is the mark of a sex machine, really is. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] tell me about nana and pop-pop. donald trump has new enemies, several former contestants from his show "the apprentice" are speaking out against him including kwame jackson. i'll tell you, when season one runner-up kwame jackson speaks, the former "apprentice" contestants issued a joint statement saying they don't believe trump is "worthy of becoming president of the united states." trump responded very graciously to his credit, he released a statement calling them six failing wannabes and said they should be careful or i'll play hours of footage of them individually praising me. this is great. his "apprentice" contestants turning on him, like the cast of "sur
it was a dinner that we talked the whole time. you know, it was -- i got to say, with us it was love at first sight. it really was -- you know, i remember at that dinner i asked her, tell me the history of your family starting with the bird of your grand -- birth of your grandparents. >> jimmy: that is the mark of a sex machine, really is. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] tell me about nana and pop-pop. donald trump has new enemies, several former contestants from his show "the...
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for the whole ing. i mean, the whole thing is made up. >> new york times bought the globe in '93 for $1.1 billion. and sold it in 2013 for 70 -- they lost 94% of the value of that company. >> it was bought eventually for $50 million. you can't even get an apartment in new york for $50 million. this is a classic hail mary from a failing newspaper. that said, it is opinion, it is satire in the tradition of this country. i can respect a stab at humor, and -- i can't imagine them doing it to bernie sanders, though. they could have followed that logical conclusion, had people in bread riots. >> imagine they did it to hillary clinton? >> what's the -- i get, you want to have some fun. are they that desperate for an eyeball? >> we're all talking about it? >> you know, here in new york, the new york daily news is on their own agenda going -- the tirade against trump. you see this in newspapers. the philadelphia papers have done it to some extent too. they think that trump is running a campaign unlike any other,
for the whole ing. i mean, the whole thing is made up. >> new york times bought the globe in '93 for $1.1 billion. and sold it in 2013 for 70 -- they lost 94% of the value of that company. >> it was bought eventually for $50 million. you can't even get an apartment in new york for $50 million. this is a classic hail mary from a failing newspaper. that said, it is opinion, it is satire in the tradition of this country. i can respect a stab at humor, and -- i can't imagine them doing...
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we have this door here for the whole month of april we will have a surprise guest every single day through april. >> that ace a lot of guests. >> he is excited. >> i'm nervous. >> like a kid in the candy store. >> pam larks welcome. >> hi there, april fools. >> hi there. >> wait a second. >> i have never met new person. you look a little different. >> just a little. >> yes, but still just lovely. >> this is karen hepp. >> hi, how are you. >> come on over here. >> good to see you. >> how nice. >> pamela anderson. >> i'm confused. >> you can sit. >> it doesn't matter. >> she has beautiful legs. >> you are gorgeous. there is no question about it. i'm taken back, you look different. beautiful. >> yes. >> and blonde. >> are you really pamela anderson. >> i am a pamela anderson. >> do you have id. >> yes, i do. >> is that pamela anderson. >> you are pamela anderson. >> yes. >> you are pamela anderson. >> yes. >> i have a pennsylvania id where are you from. >> i live in glen mills. >> what has it been like being named pamela anderson all of these years. >> sometimes it has benefits. a arrived at
we have this door here for the whole month of april we will have a surprise guest every single day through april. >> that ace a lot of guests. >> he is excited. >> i'm nervous. >> like a kid in the candy store. >> pam larks welcome. >> hi there, april fools. >> hi there. >> wait a second. >> i have never met new person. you look a little different. >> just a little. >> yes, but still just lovely. >> this is karen hepp....
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you've heard of the homestead act, the whole homes that thing. you might have great or grandparents that homesteaded. this uses the same concept laid out in the 1780's for allocating land. when americans started to homestead in places like iowa and nebraska and oklahoma and those places, they did it along the same survey lines that they were doing it a generation earlier. this is one piece of what i was talking about. the national grid. the second piece, and this is the piece fishman talks specifically about, is gallatin. he is the secretary of the treasury under jefferson. jefferson coming up. he is under jefferson when jefferson is president. jefferson starts, he is a delegate from virginia, he works on the drafting of the constitution. he becomes president. a little later. he appoints gallatin as secretary of treasury. back then, the secretary did less stuff than they are responsible for now. i doubt that he had a staff of thousands. gallatin comes up with a strategy, as part of his duties. fishman identifies this as a national planning strateg
you've heard of the homestead act, the whole homes that thing. you might have great or grandparents that homesteaded. this uses the same concept laid out in the 1780's for allocating land. when americans started to homestead in places like iowa and nebraska and oklahoma and those places, they did it along the same survey lines that they were doing it a generation earlier. this is one piece of what i was talking about. the national grid. the second piece, and this is the piece fishman talks...
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. >> it's like the whole mountain is just raining snow. >> the natural phenomenon that made quite an impression. >> holy -is- ths a show! >>> not a kid this time in china with -- >> her hand caught in the toilet. >> what granny was doing that got her flushed. >>> a rescue group takes in a baby baby orangutan with trauma. >>> plus, some amazing trick shots by a soccer player on fire. >> oh, hi! >> and a pool shark who is also playing with, well, fire. >> oli, you're welcome. >>> not too often on this show when we can say, i've got an avalanche video and it's cool. not dangerous. because everybody looking at these alpvalanches are far away. this is in alberta, canada. it's not just in this one frozen-looking waterfall spot. keep a look to your right. the whole mountain is just raining snow. >> holy cow! everything is going right now. >> it's kind of neat to see. you don't capture stuff like this very often. when you are around to see it, it's awe-inspiring. >> holy -- this is a show. oh, my god! >> that's up in canada. let's go to the other side of the planet where this glacier in arge
. >> it's like the whole mountain is just raining snow. >> the natural phenomenon that made quite an impression. >> holy -is- ths a show! >>> not a kid this time in china with -- >> her hand caught in the toilet. >> what granny was doing that got her flushed. >>> a rescue group takes in a baby baby orangutan with trauma. >>> plus, some amazing trick shots by a soccer player on fire. >> oh, hi! >> and a pool shark who is also...
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[laughter] >> who is the best neighbor and the whole world. in the whole world.laughter] >> but at least for tonight, you can call me scout. you all know me as 10-year-old girl, if you read the novel "to kill the mockingbird." by the way, in 1961, harper lee won the pulitzer prize for fiction. go ahead, you can clap. [applause] we were all sad to hear about her passing. something strange happened last year, another book about me was published. it was called "go set a watchman." it was about me as a young woman, but also about my father, atticus. you know, atticus finch, played in the movie by gregory pac? a lot of people loved my daddy in "mockingbird." he was kind, fair, and loving. i don't know what happened to him in watchmen. grumpy. like someone let's not forget about that old atticus, the one who inspire us all. ladies and gentlemen, he is about to give you his closing statements. >> gentleman, i will be brief. i would like to remind you that this case is not a difficult one. it does not require understanding complicated facts, but it requires you to be cer
[laughter] >> who is the best neighbor and the whole world. in the whole world.laughter] >> but at least for tonight, you can call me scout. you all know me as 10-year-old girl, if you read the novel "to kill the mockingbird." by the way, in 1961, harper lee won the pulitzer prize for fiction. go ahead, you can clap. [applause] we were all sad to hear about her passing. something strange happened last year, another book about me was published. it was called "go set a...
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she started to tell the whole thing. >> to hear the daughter and the admissions that she's making that this was a plan. i was totally shocked, totally stunned by everything that had taken place. it was just a completely surreal feeling. >> reporter: the mother-daughter duo carefully plan and research all options. suffocation, pills, googling how to kill your husband. the devout christians even explored witchcraft. >> on my computer specifically there's a lot of wicca sites. >> reporter: before settling on antifreeze. >> because in general you could put it in something and you couldn't taste it. >> what else did she tell you? >> she wanted a specific tasteless one. >> rachel, whose idea was this? >> mom brought it up and then we discussed. >> mom recruiting daughter to help her systematically kill her husband, her son, and then poison her daughter? it's almost unheard of. >> reporter: it was supposed to be just dad, but pretty soon diane turned her attention to shaun, the son she thought was irritating. listen to how litt
she started to tell the whole thing. >> to hear the daughter and the admissions that she's making that this was a plan. i was totally shocked, totally stunned by everything that had taken place. it was just a completely surreal feeling. >> reporter: the mother-daughter duo carefully plan and research all options. suffocation, pills, googling how to kill your husband. the devout christians even explored witchcraft. >> on my computer specifically there's a lot of wicca sites....
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and another one in what seems like the entrance of a very poor house. whole families were suffering under the exploitative conditions in which farmworkers worked. you also have a number of pins in different languages, stating different important messages of the union, from "viva la causa," and the "causa" was the cause. boycott grapes. two pins that were circulated in canada and france, one that says, n'achetez pas de raisins -- it became an international boycott. table grapes that were exported to canada and to europe became , also, the object of protest by international consumers. you also have the pin of the union with arabic script. it says, "vote for the union." and you have another one that says, "viva la mujer," with a symbol for women. something i found interesting with these pins is they speak to the reach of the boycott, to the international and multicultural reach of the boycott, and its composition as well. the pin with the arabic message really speaks about the yemeni workers who were part of the movement. this is a movement that has often been r
and another one in what seems like the entrance of a very poor house. whole families were suffering under the exploitative conditions in which farmworkers worked. you also have a number of pins in different languages, stating different important messages of the union, from "viva la causa," and the "causa" was the cause. boycott grapes. two pins that were circulated in canada and france, one that says, n'achetez pas de raisins -- it became an international boycott. table...
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the city. last time was 1985. we don't have a whole lot of parade in this city, as you know, last time 2008 with the fightin phillies before that 85 and 83. so this is a rare opportunity to come out and celebrate, a champion, and we are along the parade route once again, 22nd and market, waiting for the 2016 villanova wildcats. i'm don bell, ahh, enjoying nice open air situation here from the top of the bus. good stuff, good way to get the friday started. >> yes, taking it all in. >> on top of the world and the bus. >> taking it all in. >> thanks much. >>> our team coverage continues with rahel solomon in center city. >> rahel is live on the parade route hanging out with excited fans, right, rahel. >> that is right, nicole and ukee. what i place to be, main line coming to center city, market street, look at all this know of nation out here, everyone out here so proud of their mens basketball team. of course, this being the first time sips 1985. lots of reasons to celebrate. >> go nova. >> they are doing a lot of that today a lot more t
the city. last time was 1985. we don't have a whole lot of parade in this city, as you know, last time 2008 with the fightin phillies before that 85 and 83. so this is a rare opportunity to come out and celebrate, a champion, and we are along the parade route once again, 22nd and market, waiting for the 2016 villanova wildcats. i'm don bell, ahh, enjoying nice open air situation here from the top of the bus. good stuff, good way to get the friday started. >> yes, taking it all in....
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you don't know the difference. >> but listen to the whole song. nging about stairways to heaven. >> if you saw a joke and someone says basically the same joke, everyone knows it's tom shillue's joke. would you be mad? >> yeah. >> hey, did you ever ride on amtrak? yeah. >> difference between not knocking and knocking. >> steal the set, don't steal the punch line. thank you all. (announcer) need to hire fast? go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over 100 of the web's leading job boards with a single click, then simply select the best candidates from one easy-to-review list. and now you can use ziprecruiter for free. go to ziprecruiter.com/offer800 try cool mint zantac. hey, need fast heartburn relief? it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. try cool mint zantac. no pill relieves heartburn faster. "special report" up next. >>> house speaker paul rinl says thanks but no thanks to becoming the republican party's plan b this election year. this is "special report.
you don't know the difference. >> but listen to the whole song. nging about stairways to heaven. >> if you saw a joke and someone says basically the same joke, everyone knows it's tom shillue's joke. would you be mad? >> yeah. >> hey, did you ever ride on amtrak? yeah. >> difference between not knocking and knocking. >> steal the set, don't steal the punch line. thank you all. (announcer) need to hire fast? go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over 100...
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let's demolish the whole entire thing. stay the course, and when it comes time get off the couch and vote for either strum -- trump or cruz. >> i like your investment strategy. >> isn't that the idea? >> i don't have investments. i have four kids. >> what's the deal? >> give me an answer. >> the whole thing is confusing. i thought the electoral college was confusing enough. now our votes don't count and the delegate votes don't count. it is leak a russian egg doll and they keep pulling them out. >> we made you read. >> it was awful. please never make me read again. >> now all of a sudden people say what is this process again? what is a super delegate? >> all of a sudden america cares. >> you can do anything you want. the parties can do what they want. trump can run for a third party. >> people are concerned about the health of the party. the voters will leave your party because they don't like your house rules. they will go to trump's loft apartment which will be like his independent run and then your party is screwed becau
let's demolish the whole entire thing. stay the course, and when it comes time get off the couch and vote for either strum -- trump or cruz. >> i like your investment strategy. >> isn't that the idea? >> i don't have investments. i have four kids. >> what's the deal? >> give me an answer. >> the whole thing is confusing. i thought the electoral college was confusing enough. now our votes don't count and the delegate votes don't count. it is leak a russian egg...
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the whole time i'm jumping up and down. ust seconds before the buzzer is about to go off, jason sets up for one last shot. >> jason's teammates threw it right to jason. the crowd is in all anticipation and then he pulls up from flee or four feet from behind the three point line. i'm thinking, oh my god, jason, don't shoot from there. that's too far. >> but he makes it. jason scored a total of 20 points in four minutes. when the buzzer sounds, the crowd bursts onto the court. >> we just ran over to him as fast as we could after the game. we just all grabbed him and squeezed him and put him on our shoulders. >> to see a young man see his dream come true, there's no better feeling than that. >> jason's fan base quickly expands into a much wider audience thanks to those amateur videos. >> received a lot of letters from like the white house. getting to meet president bush, getting to meet people like magic johnson. going to the final four that year. >> jason leaves greece athena high school as a student in 2006. but in 2009 retur
the whole time i'm jumping up and down. ust seconds before the buzzer is about to go off, jason sets up for one last shot. >> jason's teammates threw it right to jason. the crowd is in all anticipation and then he pulls up from flee or four feet from behind the three point line. i'm thinking, oh my god, jason, don't shoot from there. that's too far. >> but he makes it. jason scored a total of 20 points in four minutes. when the buzzer sounds, the crowd bursts onto the court....
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which is really know different from the whole paper for the whole thing the whole thing is made up.t was trump's reaction. what is your reaction? >> it was biased, it was terrible and donald trump mouse love it. this proves his point that the mainstream media is against him. they will do anything, violate all rules of journalism. editorial page, make that the front page of their paper. this is gift to donald trump. just shows bias, underlying bias of the media against him. done in such a ham-handed dopey way it plays into trump's strength. sandra: while the actual parody was not on front page, what they put on the front page, editorial, titled, gop must stop trump. >> this was not on the front page. i don't have a huge problem of it. newspaper's editorial board wants to get creative that is fine. i fantasize what is paper will look like when hillary clinton is president. that could be actually a disaster. harris: you mean whether or not she will become president or -- sandra: put a parody of a year would look under hillary clinton. harris: i agree with kennedy. it is editorial. ever
which is really know different from the whole paper for the whole thing the whole thing is made up.t was trump's reaction. what is your reaction? >> it was biased, it was terrible and donald trump mouse love it. this proves his point that the mainstream media is against him. they will do anything, violate all rules of journalism. editorial page, make that the front page of their paper. this is gift to donald trump. just shows bias, underlying bias of the media against him. done in such a...
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>> number one selling liquor in the whole world. e so many times. >> she's already dead. >> come on. i'm getting like this weird sense of deja vu. haven't we been in a fish market in seoul at some point in a previous life? >> what should we toast to this time? >> to a triumphant return to korea? second time around for me. >> there's something i've been craving since i got off the plane. the snacks that accompany your meal in korea. >> i missed this. this is for me one of the most exciting things about korean food actually. >> yeah. doesn't that just make you want to drink more soju? >> is that a hint or something? >> i know the formality of it all. >> the appetizers, yes, i remember these guys. >> our old friend. >> this looks familiar. >> bringing back memories. here we go. >> so this is spicy stew. >> i need it to burn. >> it has everything under the sun seafood wise. you can find crab. you can find all different kinds of fish. >> fishermen stews all over the world. >> exactly. this bowl for me, that's the perfect example of korean
>> number one selling liquor in the whole world. e so many times. >> she's already dead. >> come on. i'm getting like this weird sense of deja vu. haven't we been in a fish market in seoul at some point in a previous life? >> what should we toast to this time? >> to a triumphant return to korea? second time around for me. >> there's something i've been craving since i got off the plane. the snacks that accompany your meal in korea. >> i missed this....
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it's crooked and the whole system doesn't make sense. you have to be a politician for life to become a politician. that said, the rules of business is rigged, and if you're good at business, you have to deal with that. down here, uber was getting millions of dollars in fine for taking people to the airport, that's a horrible regulation against tesla couldn't sell cars in some states because of a rigged system of government b bureaucra bureaucracy. forget about doing business as a multinational company and you have to bribe people. got to check every state they do. the whole world is rigged of business and a good businessman or woman can work around that and succeed. if you're branding a luxury brand by licensing fee's, plab you don't know that, i question the business and not operating the system? >> gary, what about the wisdom of not throwing a man, donald trump, who's self-funding campaign into a rigged system and being careful. >> well look, i think donald trump takes things for granted. he's been winning a lot. i think he knew and jus
it's crooked and the whole system doesn't make sense. you have to be a politician for life to become a politician. that said, the rules of business is rigged, and if you're good at business, you have to deal with that. down here, uber was getting millions of dollars in fine for taking people to the airport, that's a horrible regulation against tesla couldn't sell cars in some states because of a rigged system of government b bureaucra bureaucracy. forget about doing business as a multinational...
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the whole country, the whole world. civic engagement are having a class called civic engagement. i wouldn't even try. >> host: well i have just enjoyed our time together so much here. this is again a great book, one of the great things about this. thanks for taking the time. >> guest: thank you for asking me all those wonderful questions. i wish i had known the answers. >> host: thank you very much. appreciate it. >> when i tune in on the weekends, it is usually authors sharing new releases. >> host: mary katharine ham, co-author of "end of discussion," what is the outrage? >> guest: one of the things we talk about in this book in a discussion is that every single thing becomes a thing. it is driven by social media, starts on college campuses and the wrong word at the wrong time that everybody gets into a tizzy about ends up becoming a lot of pressure on everyday people for how they talk about issues, especially thorny political issues. the risk of people on facebook or twitter or even jobs as they sing in various places or people face economic cost for having the quote, unquote
the whole country, the whole world. civic engagement are having a class called civic engagement. i wouldn't even try. >> host: well i have just enjoyed our time together so much here. this is again a great book, one of the great things about this. thanks for taking the time. >> guest: thank you for asking me all those wonderful questions. i wish i had known the answers. >> host: thank you very much. appreciate it. >> when i tune in on the weekends, it is usually authors...
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. >> you think he's going to sit front row to her roasting him the whole time? >> maybe he's just really whipped. >> oh, no no no no no no no no. >> that dude was a player. the last place he would be would be in her concert. >> that's perfect time for side chicken. >> side chicken. >> how about helping me up. >> guess what, you guys, beyonce is hating on them haters too. she sold $45 t-shirts that read boycott beyonce. >> that's how you really turn lexens into lemonade. >> you take that energy, you at. >> with the show being in miami. the message was clearly being set to the miami police department, because when the super bowl performance came out, they said, we need to have the police union's boycott beyonce. >> she does the right thing, she will give it to the police support fund and whatever. >> i know. >> i wouldn't give them a back seat ticket to the last row outside in the parking lot. >> that's not. >> that was the brat that said, i love the police. oh, plan. >> i don't want to get stopped on my way home. >> they started a group, brothers without attitude.
. >> you think he's going to sit front row to her roasting him the whole time? >> maybe he's just really whipped. >> oh, no no no no no no no no. >> that dude was a player. the last place he would be would be in her concert. >> that's perfect time for side chicken. >> side chicken. >> how about helping me up. >> guess what, you guys, beyonce is hating on them haters too. she sold $45 t-shirts that read boycott beyonce. >> that's how you...
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the money laundering operations. but they had another disruption. there's a whole slew of new instruments available starting to emerge in the 90s and became quite significant in later years that is a very jaded financial instrument that we are suddenly available for cartels and not that they solve the problem but they created new options if you wanted to launder money. that is one of the points i wanted to raise. the other that is not in the book has to do with lobbying. tom has a wonderful, wonderful engaging chap during corporate responsibility and you better spend the money i am the goodwill of the communities in which you operate, in which you become seeing that this is a terrible killer, but also someone who will -- finances soccer teams and build sports stadiums and funds churches and gives money away to friends and families. we have seen, though, reactions and pablo escobar was killed, people and maybe come out lamenting because pablo escobar and his cartel were important elements. so it makes sense that corporate social responsibility, which is actually mak
the money laundering operations. but they had another disruption. there's a whole slew of new instruments available starting to emerge in the 90s and became quite significant in later years that is a very jaded financial instrument that we are suddenly available for cartels and not that they solve the problem but they created new options if you wanted to launder money. that is one of the points i wanted to raise. the other that is not in the book has to do with lobbying. tom has a wonderful,...
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. >> there's the whole thing. it does look like a real front page. pen it up you'll see the actual normal ideas section and you'll see the editorial saying the gop must stop trump. of course massachusetts pretty liberal state. but we know there is a big amount of support there for trump as well. we saw that in the state's primary. i do wonder if some trump supporters will be calling and canceling subscriptions. i don't know if there will be a big dent to the boston globe, they knew what they were doing with this cover. they were seeking to create controversy and they have. there are a few jokes here as well even though it has a serious point. they suggest that ahma rosa from the apprentice would be education secretary, kid rock would be ambassador to japan. they're having fun but at the same time making a serious point. >> it's dated sunday april 29th, 2017, looking ahead one year from now. >> right. >> so in a time where newspapers particularly across this country, you know, are really in a tight place, many are kind of staying -- or trying to stay a
. >> there's the whole thing. it does look like a real front page. pen it up you'll see the actual normal ideas section and you'll see the editorial saying the gop must stop trump. of course massachusetts pretty liberal state. but we know there is a big amount of support there for trump as well. we saw that in the state's primary. i do wonder if some trump supporters will be calling and canceling subscriptions. i don't know if there will be a big dent to the boston globe, they knew what...
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the whole team is here. iss you in this room. >> ed snider was a big part of the flyers to say the least. next, hear from the guys in orange and black about their grief and renewed focus to win it all for him. the tthan the bottom have mo100 million americans.nt how does that happen? well, they use lobbyists to get special tax breaks. my plan -- close the tax loopholes and make them pay their fair share. seniors who've worked hard deserve the opportunity to stay independent, pay their bills, and most of all, enjoy their grandchildren. it's time to bring back a basic american value -- fairness. i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. >>> just about quarter to 5:00. good morning, center city, dry outside as we take a look live at 1 and 2 liberty place. rain is moving into parts of our area right now. 61 degrees. >>> nbc 10 is live on the scene of breaking news that we're following for you this morning along red field street in west philadelphia. police tell us a man wasç foun dead, shot multiple times
the whole team is here. iss you in this room. >> ed snider was a big part of the flyers to say the least. next, hear from the guys in orange and black about their grief and renewed focus to win it all for him. the tthan the bottom have mo100 million americans.nt how does that happen? well, they use lobbyists to get special tax breaks. my plan -- close the tax loopholes and make them pay their fair share. seniors who've worked hard deserve the opportunity to stay independent, pay their...
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>> the whole kit and caboodle. and we just shake the water off. our paper towel. >> jimmy: like this? >> there you go. >> jimmy: shaking? >> then we dry our hands. >> jimmy: all right. >> wethands increase the risk that we're going to transmit bacteria. >> jimmy: really? so we're going to -- >> turn it off with the towel. if we were going out of the bathroom, open the door with the towel and drop it there. even if there's not a trash can there, you drop it. >> jimmy: on the floor? >> it only takes a couple of days before the janitor gets it. >> jimmy: littering is a no-no. >> we did a proper wash. let's see what our hands look like. >> jimmy: okay. you're little mr. filthy. let's see. >> there's still some around the fingers. and really without a scrub brush you really can't get that. what we're trying to do is reduce that bacterial or viral burden. >> jimmy: we're trying to reduce the bacterial or viral burden. >> guillmo: okay. >> let's see your hands now. look, that's a good wash, a very good wash. >> jimmy: thank you, doctor. >> yeah, and same
>> the whole kit and caboodle. and we just shake the water off. our paper towel. >> jimmy: like this? >> there you go. >> jimmy: shaking? >> then we dry our hands. >> jimmy: all right. >> wethands increase the risk that we're going to transmit bacteria. >> jimmy: really? so we're going to -- >> turn it off with the towel. if we were going out of the bathroom, open the door with the towel and drop it there. even if there's not a trash can...
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it was a struggle the whole time. gly enough, the organization said rock and roll generates strong opinions. >> that's weird get an award and slam them. >> keep on rockin' me baby. >> i love all the stuff. we're done. >> that's it. let's edit right here. >> know what's going on. >> tyler hudson stars in the '80s throw-back filmsome everybody wants some" we're going to figure out if he shows. >> we're olay regenerist renews from within... plumping surface cells for a dramatic transformation without the need for fillers. your concert tee might show your age... your skin never will. olay regenerist, olay. ageless. and try the micro-sculpting cream you love now with lightweight spf 30. i'm lika small boxer. ring. you don't expect much... and then, wham! i hit 'em with huge creamy goodness! alright round two! bring it, girlfriend! rich, creamy, 100% natural cheese. mini babybel. snack a little bigger. because i trust their quality. fish oil. they were the first to have a product verified by usp. an independent organization
it was a struggle the whole time. gly enough, the organization said rock and roll generates strong opinions. >> that's weird get an award and slam them. >> keep on rockin' me baby. >> i love all the stuff. we're done. >> that's it. let's edit right here. >> know what's going on. >> tyler hudson stars in the '80s throw-back filmsome everybody wants some" we're going to figure out if he shows. >> we're olay regenerist renews from within... plumping...
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that was the whole idea. >> both the mayor and mrs. clinton has faced pushback. de blasio said people criticizing the point missed the point. >>> meanwhile, we have disturbing new video tonight. a traffic stop and a new york cop giving a driver a ticket and a piece of his mind about the cop's opinion about mayor de >> mayor de blasio wants us to give out summonses. okay? i don't know if you voted for him or not. i don't live in the city. i wouldn't have voted for him. he wants us to give out summonses. >> we are blurring the face of the officer because right now the nypd says it is investigating this case. no findings or actions yet. according to nypd statistics, moving violations have not drastically changed since mayor bloomberg left office. >>> a fire burned through a home this evening. when firefighters got to the woman, she was already in cardiac arrest. we are told the victim did not live at the residence. her identity hasn't been released. nine people lived in that home and are in temporary shelters tonight. >>> a bank heist in brooklyn tonight, raising so
that was the whole idea. >> both the mayor and mrs. clinton has faced pushback. de blasio said people criticizing the point missed the point. >>> meanwhile, we have disturbing new video tonight. a traffic stop and a new york cop giving a driver a ticket and a piece of his mind about the cop's opinion about mayor de >> mayor de blasio wants us to give out summonses. okay? i don't know if you voted for him or not. i don't live in the city. i wouldn't have voted for him. he...
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>> pedro: it's the whole year. >> anthony: the whole year, it's always like this?nse whole year, uh, easter music whole year. >> anthony: now, is this a week for quiet contemplation and worship or is this a party week, or both? >> pedro: both of them. >> anthony: throughout the course of the week, over 40-odd processions will creep slowly through these streets. there are different brotherhoods, each with their own sacred colors, crests, insignia and so on. it's their medallions and particular christ images that adorn the bar. and, frankly, they're kind of bummin' me out. maybe it's just me, but when i'm getting a nice late morning buzz i don't particularly want jesus looking down at me from, like, everywhere. how drunk can you get here? don't you feel like a little guilty, like, getting really drunk here? >> pedro: yeah, of course. >> anthony: whoa, uh, morcilla? >> pedro: morcilla. >> anthony: oh, this is one of my favorite things. >> pedro: this is your favorite things? >> anthony: ever. yes. >> pedro: try it. it's amazing. >> anthony: gaze away disapprovingly al
>> pedro: it's the whole year. >> anthony: the whole year, it's always like this?nse whole year, uh, easter music whole year. >> anthony: now, is this a week for quiet contemplation and worship or is this a party week, or both? >> pedro: both of them. >> anthony: throughout the course of the week, over 40-odd processions will creep slowly through these streets. there are different brotherhoods, each with their own sacred colors, crests, insignia and so on. it's...
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force, a team has the ability to attract people no matter what side of the bay they live. >> it's the whole country's team right now. >> it's a privilege to witness the season. we've been through hard times and now we get to enjoy the fruits of it. >> reporter: a fan frenzy near the players tunnel. >> steph curry signed this when he was a rookie. and i'm going to see if he'll sign the other part of the jersey. >> a friend gave her a ticket. >> it's a very different feeling. i haven't been here in such a long time. the people in the parking lot. it was like wow. >> reporter: the warriors' appeal is that they exemplify team work. >> you see how they play together. they are not a team, they are a family. >> reporter: he was a player with the chicago bulls 20 years ago when the bulls set the record for the the most wins. >> i'm shock that had we are where we are just because of how difficult it is. i'm proud of our guys for laying it all out there all season long. >> i believe that winning a championship is a lot more important. >> just one of many places fans celebrated. at the alameda theater
force, a team has the ability to attract people no matter what side of the bay they live. >> it's the whole country's team right now. >> it's a privilege to witness the season. we've been through hard times and now we get to enjoy the fruits of it. >> reporter: a fan frenzy near the players tunnel. >> steph curry signed this when he was a rookie. and i'm going to see if he'll sign the other part of the jersey. >> a friend gave her a ticket. >> it's a very...
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invasion and killing at the candelario's place was a very big deal for the weekly paper and for the whole >> we didn't know who was out there. >> reporter: people like the candelario's neighbors dena and mark. >> i was afraid. i didn't even want to go to my paint class that i do in the evening, because i was afraid to be out. >> reporter: a lot of people got guns. >> a lot of neighbors told me, i went out and got a gun, you know? i want to protect myself. >> reporter: everybody knew the candelarios had a nice house filled with vintage treasures. >> there's a little jewelry in here, guys, that pam kept. this is her dresser. >> reporter: some of which were missing, as ralph told the police during a videotaped tour. >> well, the television is gone. >> okay. >> reporter: the candalarios had been about leave on vacation so maybe the intruders thought they were gone and were surprised to find them at home. but who? a citizen's tip supplied a possible lead. >> he brought up individual names that he believed that were involved in this homicide. >> reporter: ramon baros and jose ninajualpa, known
invasion and killing at the candelario's place was a very big deal for the weekly paper and for the whole >> we didn't know who was out there. >> reporter: people like the candelario's neighbors dena and mark. >> i was afraid. i didn't even want to go to my paint class that i do in the evening, because i was afraid to be out. >> reporter: a lot of people got guns. >> a lot of neighbors told me, i went out and got a gun, you know? i want to protect myself. >>...
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. >> the whole front page is of make-bee leave sort which is really no different from the whole paper. the whole thing is made up. >> reporter: back in battleground new york, the show must go on. ♪ i'm heading on down the road saying trump president ♪ >> reporter: for trump, political they continue to battle in the big apple. hillary clinton and brooklyn born bernie sanders. sanders hopes to keep the momentum from his string of recent victories. meanwhile president obama is speaking out about clinton's continued e-mail scandal. nbc's kelly o'donnell brings us up to speed. >> reporter: with delegate-rich primaries around the corner, this was no day of rest. >> we have taken on all of the establishment. >> let's do this together. thank you. >> reporter: hillary clinton and husband bill put their faith in african-american congregations, making visits to six churches in harlem and queens. >> she was your senator. she was a great secretary of state. >> reporter: clinton aligned herself with president obama and implied bernie sanders had not been as loyal. >> we have someone who rejects the
. >> the whole front page is of make-bee leave sort which is really no different from the whole paper. the whole thing is made up. >> reporter: back in battleground new york, the show must go on. ♪ i'm heading on down the road saying trump president ♪ >> reporter: for trump, political they continue to battle in the big apple. hillary clinton and brooklyn born bernie sanders. sanders hopes to keep the momentum from his string of recent victories. meanwhile president obama...
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the whole system collapsed.he whole intellectual edifice collapsed in a most amazing fashion, and had no effect on the profession. >> none at all. well, it had the effect that sometimes when we are driving on a freeway and i usually go well above the speed limit, condemn me if you will, and i get stopped by the police. for the next 20 minutes, i drive below the speed limit. it doesn't last more than0 minutes. after a while, i go back to where was. this is like the economic profession. they had a brief moment of dust >> some do. >> of being humble, keeping the heads under the carpet for a bit. but within 20 minutes, they forgot about it and teaching the same rubbish to their students. amy: that is the former finance minister of greece yanis varoufakis speaking with m.i.t. professor emeritus noam chomsky earlier this week at the new york public library. we're going to go to break. when we come back, we're going to talk to professor yanis varoufakis about the refugee crisis, about why he thinks greece -- germany is
the whole system collapsed.he whole intellectual edifice collapsed in a most amazing fashion, and had no effect on the profession. >> none at all. well, it had the effect that sometimes when we are driving on a freeway and i usually go well above the speed limit, condemn me if you will, and i get stopped by the police. for the next 20 minutes, i drive below the speed limit. it doesn't last more than0 minutes. after a while, i go back to where was. this is like the economic profession....
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it's a herculean task for the whole of society. rator: the chandannagar slum on the outskirts of pune in india. 16-year-old amol kasbe grew up here. recently he's learned to see the district through a different lens. amol: many men here drink and gamble. they abuse women. domestic violence is common. they're a bad influence on young boys growing up here. boys imitate older men. they pick up cues like men are strong and macho, women are weak and emotional. it's difficult to get away from that. narrator: difficult but not impossible. the equal community foundation organizes weekly gender training for boys between the ages of 13 and 16. the topic today is gender norms and what constitutes "feminine" and "masculine" behavior. these frank discussions range from sex, power, and control to gender, discrimination, violence, and sexuality. amol kasbe took the course two years ago. cofounder will muir says the program is designed to get boys thinking about their own behavior. will: the way you change someone's attitude is you help them reflec
it's a herculean task for the whole of society. rator: the chandannagar slum on the outskirts of pune in india. 16-year-old amol kasbe grew up here. recently he's learned to see the district through a different lens. amol: many men here drink and gamble. they abuse women. domestic violence is common. they're a bad influence on young boys growing up here. boys imitate older men. they pick up cues like men are strong and macho, women are weak and emotional. it's difficult to get away from that....
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we have a turn up in the whole transport sector. e group has acted so horribly it threatened the market. i could go on and on. i suggested broad com, the spear yor company would lead and then the rest of the cohort would follow. that's exactly what happened today. the growth software companies which have been resting for months catch bids and many stocks have been crushed during the late january, early february sell-off came back to life today. even tableau software and linkedin, the prostate cancer mat causes of the entire proximate causes of the sector came back today in a bull market move. these are terrific stories. you know what? we have to ask what makes these moves happen. how can company that is report like csx or jpmorgan which suffered a 6.# earnings decline. it doesn't make sense. le the answer is complex. multiple reasons. i have to take them down. you want to understand this stuff. first there is negativity out there. hardly a day has gone by without someone calling a pop in the entire market let alone daily downgrades o
we have a turn up in the whole transport sector. e group has acted so horribly it threatened the market. i could go on and on. i suggested broad com, the spear yor company would lead and then the rest of the cohort would follow. that's exactly what happened today. the growth software companies which have been resting for months catch bids and many stocks have been crushed during the late january, early february sell-off came back to life today. even tableau software and linkedin, the prostate...
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there is no way they can carry the whole state. o when we meet and talk one of the things we talk about, the colors are tremendous. the university system has an obligation. it does not have to be physical. we haveyou have got the virtual world. you can connect. take advantage of that. now, that is 50 years old. what you really have to do is go back to leveraging your own assets. what is it wonderful about your community. sadly, to many of our communities over the last 20 years that have fallen to the walmart and suburb approach with their starting to look like everyplace else, you have to look back and define the character of your location and embrace it not every entrepreneur in the world wants to live downtown. some would love to live in small towns, great places to eat, but are connected to the world, but brookings and other policy places can help provide tools to small communities, a set of something to strive for, the measures they could reach four. many of them made those kinds of metrics and tools and resources, we can make a
there is no way they can carry the whole state. o when we meet and talk one of the things we talk about, the colors are tremendous. the university system has an obligation. it does not have to be physical. we haveyou have got the virtual world. you can connect. take advantage of that. now, that is 50 years old. what you really have to do is go back to leveraging your own assets. what is it wonderful about your community. sadly, to many of our communities over the last 20 years that have fallen...
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she has been raising money for the whole ticket. that's the point is that she is raising money for others who we need to cast votes to be able to enact policies. >> i'm going to have to end this. >> we'll be together in the end, and we'll raise money together too, ben. >> is this a great conversation? >> absolutely. >> it kind of reminds me when you guys are saying she's raising a lot of money, right? people would say you need money to stay in the campaign. and then the trump campaign is saying, you know what, they're taking the delegates away for us, but those are the rules. so if the rules are the rules, then why fault people for following the rules? >> well, you follow the rules, right? but that doesn't mean that sometimes the rules don't need to be changed. there are rules that need to be changed. and fund-raising is one of them. >> go ahead, ben. i'll give you the last word. >> yeah. here's the thing, don. it's not just about the rules. it's about within those rules, you know, what type of movement you build. we're building it f
she has been raising money for the whole ticket. that's the point is that she is raising money for others who we need to cast votes to be able to enact policies. >> i'm going to have to end this. >> we'll be together in the end, and we'll raise money together too, ben. >> is this a great conversation? >> absolutely. >> it kind of reminds me when you guys are saying she's raising a lot of money, right? people would say you need money to stay in the campaign. and...
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i'm proud of it has recovered so strong but in the northeast of england we make more cars than the whole of italy, a major investor and builder of diesel engines but we will make sure that they have the resources they need to meet the high standards that are set out. >> it is a truth acknowledgment that fish and chips case best on the pages and that's why 4 million people visit those beaches every year. does the prime minister agree with me that we should work with the environment agency, the local enterprise partnership, local counsel, build on the work of this government that has brought jobs and growth, extend the tour's season and build a billion coastal economy wide the end of this decade speak with my honorable friend is right. that is what i announced a five-point plan for tourism last year to encourage people to visit uk resorts both from overseas and british people as well. that's exactly what's happening. isn't it interesting in the weekly were supporting fish and chips on the side of the house, they are banning mcdonald's? >> turn one. mr. speaker, or than 2000 people have sig
i'm proud of it has recovered so strong but in the northeast of england we make more cars than the whole of italy, a major investor and builder of diesel engines but we will make sure that they have the resources they need to meet the high standards that are set out. >> it is a truth acknowledgment that fish and chips case best on the pages and that's why 4 million people visit those beaches every year. does the prime minister agree with me that we should work with the environment agency,...
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to the whole deal thing. et it out at the -- but not at the expense of my soul. >> the judge will now rule on keenan's motion to dismiss his case for prosecutorial misconduct. if the judge grants the motion, keenan will be a free man. if he rejects it, the case will proceed and keenan will be retried for murder. >> the court is going to go on the record, case 232189. the state of ohio versus keenan. >> watching from the gallery is michael's younger brother, patrick, along with members of the defense team. first, the judge will ask if keenan has accepted the plea deal. >> is mr. keenan prepared to go forward with this change of plea? >> your honor, he is not. >> okay. that being said, then i have an opinion with respect to the motion to dismiss. and so i'm going to read that opinion here this morning. it is without question, based on the egregious history of the prosecutorial misconduct in this case that the state willfully withheld exculpatory evidence from keenan and his attorneys. the knowledge of this mater
to the whole deal thing. et it out at the -- but not at the expense of my soul. >> the judge will now rule on keenan's motion to dismiss his case for prosecutorial misconduct. if the judge grants the motion, keenan will be a free man. if he rejects it, the case will proceed and keenan will be retried for murder. >> the court is going to go on the record, case 232189. the state of ohio versus keenan. >> watching from the gallery is michael's younger brother, patrick, along with...
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taking -- taking downstairs to the lego mall and all of a sudden the whole thing blow. >> this littlehas not quite grasped the concept of a cordless phone. >> the whole thing. >> most kids these days only know about cellphones. this cordless -- >> she's like, why can't i swipe. >> start over. >> press one. >> the question is will daddy even get the message or is the darn answering machine going to erase. >> glad you asked that, christian. you grasped the concept of the voice mail. >> if you're satisfied with your message, press 1. preside please re-record your message. >> are you freaking kidding me? again? >> press 1. thank you. your message has been sent. bye. ♪ [ laughing ] >> the thing is these things drive you crazy. >>> a mercedes, an rc car. who wins. >> depends on the race. >> see who wins, next "right this minute." >>> still to come, canyoneering with a four-legged guide. >> as you can see, this dog absolutely loves it. >> sparky is always up for an intervention. >>> plus, we've got the keys to a sweet new ride. my, oh, my is it a kick in the pants to drive. >> see what happe
taking -- taking downstairs to the lego mall and all of a sudden the whole thing blow. >> this littlehas not quite grasped the concept of a cordless phone. >> the whole thing. >> most kids these days only know about cellphones. this cordless -- >> she's like, why can't i swipe. >> start over. >> press one. >> the question is will daddy even get the message or is the darn answering machine going to erase. >> glad you asked that, christian. you...
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bob bowen work in the car industry his whole life for ford and he also suffered the effects of nafta. every few weeks, bob shows his grandson billy how he's getting on with his retirement project. a ford thunderbird from 1957 in its original colors. it is a real eyecatcher. he and his former coworker greg are going to show us what is left of the automaking industry in ypsilanti, close to detroit. since the nafta agreement was signed over 20 years ago, their town has lost half of its auto industry jobs. the detroit region has bled hundreds of thousands in total. it is part of america's old industrial heartland, the rust belt. behind the fans, there's not much left of the company that once supplied ford and general motors with parts. bob bowen: when i first started working here it was a factory pouring iron. they could lower the unit costs to stay in so they started moving to the south and then even in the south the wages became too high and with after they started moving across the border. and then it got so that even the people of mexico couldn't compete. they were sending it everywhe
bob bowen work in the car industry his whole life for ford and he also suffered the effects of nafta. every few weeks, bob shows his grandson billy how he's getting on with his retirement project. a ford thunderbird from 1957 in its original colors. it is a real eyecatcher. he and his former coworker greg are going to show us what is left of the automaking industry in ypsilanti, close to detroit. since the nafta agreement was signed over 20 years ago, their town has lost half of its auto...