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they let people out of jail. they did this in wallace, idaho. they establish martial law. they were so desperate for men one of the headlines was men men, men. they would take anyone with a pulse. they were grabbing people off of trees. they were opening up the jails. they were grabbing hobos down on front street as they call them. and pinky adair is drafted to be a cook for these 80 convicts up in the national forest. and she shows them her pistol and they say do you know how to use that? she says put a can of beans up there on this done. she takes out a pistol and pop hits it dead aim. quieted them. so she had a fabulous expense and she described it as fabulous with his convicts whom she could -- cooked for. then she escapes the byrne. when the firestorm happens, they dive into the string. this is what a lot of people did. they were so helpless. they drive in to this shallow stream hoping this thing will hopscotch over them. a lot of people went into caves, too. that didn't work. it is a storm. it literally sucked the air out of the cave. that's why some people died even
they let people out of jail. they did this in wallace, idaho. they establish martial law. they were so desperate for men one of the headlines was men men, men. they would take anyone with a pulse. they were grabbing people off of trees. they were opening up the jails. they were grabbing hobos down on front street as they call them. and pinky adair is drafted to be a cook for these 80 convicts up in the national forest. and she shows them her pistol and they say do you know how to use that? she...
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why wouldn't they? erik schatzker: they apply.ith the foundation, they apply an uncommon rigger with the way that they disperse money. it doesn't exist with every charity. it is a rigor warn of some experience in business and in investing. stephanie ruhle: they want to create partnerships so that they are not just giving, they are creating a framework so governments can support the work they do. i spent that time in haiti in december. $13 billion has made its way to haiti, yet when you walk around you see no evidence. there wasn't an organizational infrastructure that the gates foundation puts behind what they do. erik schatzker: a company wants you to stretch your body as well as your mind. yoga is just part of it when you work at google. ♪ erik schatzker: here we are. it is 45 minutes past the hour. we are giving you up to speed with the top stories. chevron is feeling the pinch of falling oil prices. they will increase asset sales by 50%. chevron is curtailing new investments at the same time. they will raise oil production by
why wouldn't they? erik schatzker: they apply.ith the foundation, they apply an uncommon rigger with the way that they disperse money. it doesn't exist with every charity. it is a rigor warn of some experience in business and in investing. stephanie ruhle: they want to create partnerships so that they are not just giving, they are creating a framework so governments can support the work they do. i spent that time in haiti in december. $13 billion has made its way to haiti, yet when you walk...
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they would get beat up. they were villified. i don't think these modern isis chaps have that villa pho location. i think it is fashionable expru more popular with the ladies. you are seen as a revolutionary. you are not seen as a nazi. it is the same thing. we are at war with these people. why is it cool? it wasn't cool to be a nazi in 1943. >> what you are seeing right now the people who are being recruited -- they are on the internet and it doesn't seem real. when we were growing up they have a different value. >> nazi skin heads didn't seem real. it was a war symbol from world war ii. >> this has a dark satanic appeal that i don't know that kids are -- they may be defenseless at this confused time. >> with iron may den and heavy metal -- >> i went to anal less cooper show and saw a beheading. >> the difference between that and this is we have bodies piling up. i mean look at every attack on the west and it is someone from the west. >> on-line this particular teen said he was interested in disaster and humanitarian relief and
they would get beat up. they were villified. i don't think these modern isis chaps have that villa pho location. i think it is fashionable expru more popular with the ladies. you are seen as a revolutionary. you are not seen as a nazi. it is the same thing. we are at war with these people. why is it cool? it wasn't cool to be a nazi in 1943. >> what you are seeing right now the people who are being recruited -- they are on the internet and it doesn't seem real. when we were growing up...
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they are weighted, there's a score that is given to that consumer based on if they have a lot of, they have no support, they have a lot of health problems, they are in dire need of supplemental food, the score would be much higher. so currently once the client is screened to be eligible for home-delivered meal then when there is an opening at any of our home-delivered meal provider, they will go to this centralized home-delivered meal waiting list, find out which -- look at the districts that they serve because not all the home-delivered meal providers serve all districts. so let's say if they serve only sunset and richmond they will look at the supervisor district for those neighborhoods, find out who's on the waiting list, who has the highest score, who has waited the longest, then contact them to say do you still need the meal? and then -- so the process for getting a home-delivered meal is pretty intense. >> okay, okay. so i didn't know because there's -- in the beth el arms there's a large population. some of them are home bound in their apartment so i didn't know if this is somet
they are weighted, there's a score that is given to that consumer based on if they have a lot of, they have no support, they have a lot of health problems, they are in dire need of supplemental food, the score would be much higher. so currently once the client is screened to be eligible for home-delivered meal then when there is an opening at any of our home-delivered meal provider, they will go to this centralized home-delivered meal waiting list, find out which -- look at the districts that...
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when they brought it up in january they voted it it down. they voted it down. declare their love for it, it could become endangered or something. there was nothing to do with picking a state amphibian and a endangered species. the only other argument against the salamander bill is that salamanders are gross and icky. memories of a childhood aversion to salamanders led ken andrus to oppose making salamanders the state amphibian. somebody give that man a noogie. the girl who started this campaign in the fourth grade in idaho, she did not give up, she said she would not and she has not. she is now 14, she started this in fourth grade. today, she started to win. today. her bill got through the idaho house even though the guy who said he could not vote for it because salamanders are ugly, but she has stuck with it since fourth grade, she is now 14. she is now getting it done. that earnest perseverance is infectious especially when faced with so called adult opposition that makes no sense or is incredibly immature. this doesn't just happen around naming official stat
when they brought it up in january they voted it it down. they voted it down. declare their love for it, it could become endangered or something. there was nothing to do with picking a state amphibian and a endangered species. the only other argument against the salamander bill is that salamanders are gross and icky. memories of a childhood aversion to salamanders led ken andrus to oppose making salamanders the state amphibian. somebody give that man a noogie. the girl who started this campaign...
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. >> mortars they shake the earth. >> they believe they're holy warriors. >> they started shooting at us from all directions. >> but there's n >> if a girl refused sex, they would rape her. >> tonight the evil known as isis. >> they tied them to the chair through water on their bodies and attached electrical cables oh them. >> in this house here 18 members of the family were killed. over there 30. >> can they be stopped? >> the united states can't lead from behind. >> is america doing enough? >> how do america's other air rabbleab allies view the leadership? >> fox news reporting the unholy war from cairo egypt, bret baier. >> we are coming to you from the presidential palace in cairo. a year ago much of the world had never heard of isis and it was dismissed by president obama as the jv team. now the terrorist army has come to dominate the news with its peru brutality. this hour we are going to show you isis as very few have seen it up close, the damage it has brought to families, villages, a whole region that simply was in the wrong place with the wrong beliefs. we will also talk exc
. >> mortars they shake the earth. >> they believe they're holy warriors. >> they started shooting at us from all directions. >> but there's n >> if a girl refused sex, they would rape her. >> tonight the evil known as isis. >> they tied them to the chair through water on their bodies and attached electrical cables oh them. >> in this house here 18 members of the family were killed. over there 30. >> can they be stopped? >> the united...
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they share information, they share expertise. they do cross-training.ationship. >> if there's some criminal investigation that might be developing we have no idea if that's involved. interpol the fbi, presumably all of them would get involved as well. >> i think this would be an international hunt for whoever was responsible if it proves to be criminal. >> and we don't know mechanical catastrophic criminal. the only thing we know the mystery, the last eight or ten minutes there was no communication from cockpit to ground control. >> exactly. it reinforces the need for realtime streaming of this kind of data. we can't have these kinds of mysteries continuing. >> you don't have to look for a black box. they have it on a server right away. they need video cameras in those cockpits apnd you can do realtime streaming of that. it's expensive. i know it's expensive. pilots unions don't like it. >> it's the right thing to do. >> that's it for me. i'll be back 5:00 p.m. in the "situation room." for our viewers in 2340r9 america, newsroom with brooke baldwin star
they share information, they share expertise. they do cross-training.ationship. >> if there's some criminal investigation that might be developing we have no idea if that's involved. interpol the fbi, presumably all of them would get involved as well. >> i think this would be an international hunt for whoever was responsible if it proves to be criminal. >> and we don't know mechanical catastrophic criminal. the only thing we know the mystery, the last eight or ten minutes...
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they promised speed. they are going to quadruple the amount of products they sell online.hey also are focusing on cities. they say urbanization is what is -- where it is at. l.a., new york, london, shanghai , paris, tokyo. nike has focused in on cities. adidas is taking a bit of a leap out of their book. they promised to engage with consumers, retailers athletes. it is all about talking to people now. francine: very big promises. is the confidence that the leadership can and will enact the change? caroline: the board extended the ceo's contract until 2017. the whole project is looking out until 2020. who was going to ride this out until the end? some are saying that they should walk now -- he should walk in so that they can get new blood in to drive this new so-called "creating the new" forward. it was only last summer that they said they were not going to meet their targets for this year. operating margin was to be half of where they had originally promised. there is not much faith in the chief executive. which, to a large part, is rather unfair. he has managed to triple
they promised speed. they are going to quadruple the amount of products they sell online.hey also are focusing on cities. they say urbanization is what is -- where it is at. l.a., new york, london, shanghai , paris, tokyo. nike has focused in on cities. adidas is taking a bit of a leap out of their book. they promised to engage with consumers, retailers athletes. it is all about talking to people now. francine: very big promises. is the confidence that the leadership can and will enact the...
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the kurds hoped they would have unified state. when they were sold out by lausanne they rebelled. sayeed in turkey launched a rebellion in 1925. that was suppressed. they adopted a series of laws called turkey vacation where the use of the kurdish language was prohibited. kurdish place names were denied. there was a resettlement law. the kurds were relocated and there was a series of security measures launched against kurdish rebels which brought huge human suffering to the kurdish population. ultimately as part of the decolonization movement the kurds express their grievances through the establishment of the kurdistan workers party established in 1988. it initiated an armed struggle against turkey which resulted in the deaths of 30,000 people over the course of several decades. at the same time in iraq which became independent in 1932 the kurds saw their aspirations tonight. king faisal was an arabist. he believed in a pan arab approach. the kurds rebelled. they launch something called the maha bodnar public which was suppressed many thousands of kurds were killed. when saddam hu
the kurds hoped they would have unified state. when they were sold out by lausanne they rebelled. sayeed in turkey launched a rebellion in 1925. that was suppressed. they adopted a series of laws called turkey vacation where the use of the kurdish language was prohibited. kurdish place names were denied. there was a resettlement law. the kurds were relocated and there was a series of security measures launched against kurdish rebels which brought huge human suffering to the kurdish population....
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they charge for truck when is they pass by.hese are things we know how to degrade those capabilities. we didn't know, how do you stop some saudi sheikh from quietly sending money to osama bin laden. >>> i'm going to speak to someone who knows what it's like to live under the rule of isis. i want to get your take. we'll talk to him next. i bring the gift of the name your price tool to help you find a price that fits your budget. uh-oh. the name your price tool. she's not to be trusted. kill her. flo: it will save you money! the name your price tool isn't witchcraft! and i didn't turn your daughter into a rooster. she just looks like that. burn the witch! the name your price tool, a dangerously progressive idea. >>> welcome back. one of the best windows on to the world view of isis is the city of raqqah. isis has imposed its law there. it's a rare look inside a place where public executions, even crucifixions are reported to be a regular occurrence. he is a syrian author. he's asked to remain anonymous. he joins me on the phone f
they charge for truck when is they pass by.hese are things we know how to degrade those capabilities. we didn't know, how do you stop some saudi sheikh from quietly sending money to osama bin laden. >>> i'm going to speak to someone who knows what it's like to live under the rule of isis. i want to get your take. we'll talk to him next. i bring the gift of the name your price tool to help you find a price that fits your budget. uh-oh. the name your price tool. she's not to be trusted....
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they will have an impact on whatever they do, whoever they touch and sometimes it's an impact that they can put into words. i would tell you their service would be honored and they will feel good about what they have done after they leave. i can't speak to the service provider piece, only for many years our national guard and u.s. army reserve have played an important role both in iraq and afghanistan and we continue as we move forward so i appreciate their service. >> will thank you and i will share those thoughts. frankly, as we wrestled with the drawdown in force reduction and sequestration in the budget control act is sort of has reignited a little bit of this sort of tension about whether or not the guard and reserve are in parity in terms of the rest of the forces and began the fact that they got this order to head over again at a time when maybe the average person wouldn't think that is consistent with the rest of the force level underscore simi the value that active duty still believes exists in terms of the guard and reserve units. they have done yeoman's work during both confl
they will have an impact on whatever they do, whoever they touch and sometimes it's an impact that they can put into words. i would tell you their service would be honored and they will feel good about what they have done after they leave. i can't speak to the service provider piece, only for many years our national guard and u.s. army reserve have played an important role both in iraq and afghanistan and we continue as we move forward so i appreciate their service. >> will thank you and...
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it they are hookups that they focus on. encourages people to start thinking about the kind of mate they would want to have for a lifetime. we are in a different business. we are trying to help people have a marriage like the one my wife and i have of 55 years. my folks had 70 years. we want people to be together for the rest of their lives. that is different than a hookup site. match and eharmony tend to be more serious. stephanie: would you say tinde hurts the overall brand of whatr online dating marketplaces because they are so sex-focused? >> tinder has not taken any market share from us but has taken 30% of the market share from every other major site. with think that is because we have branded ourselves so carefully with over $1 billion of advertising. we branded ourselves as a site that is serious and wants a long-term result. erik: when i go into that business? you are good at the matchmaking business, so why not go into the hook up business? who better to draw the distinction between them and separate the products t
it they are hookups that they focus on. encourages people to start thinking about the kind of mate they would want to have for a lifetime. we are in a different business. we are trying to help people have a marriage like the one my wife and i have of 55 years. my folks had 70 years. we want people to be together for the rest of their lives. that is different than a hookup site. match and eharmony tend to be more serious. stephanie: would you say tinde hurts the overall brand of whatr online...
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they understand each other. they work with each other. they coordinate what they call fires. in other words artillery barrages into the city with each other and they have a fairly well established routine in which they coordinate all of these operations. so if tikrit falls, like appears to be falling, it will in essence be seen as a victory by iran, not only in iraq, but also by the iranians themselves , and i think quite frankly on the world stage it will be seen asen an achievement for the iranian military especially iranian special operations forces. host: bob -- jack from minnesota is next, line for independents. good morning. caller: good morning, gentlemen. i'm a vietnam veteran in country, and you don't have to thank me for my service, just give me my full two minutes. i have a couple of suggestions for fighting isis that don't involve $100,000 a piece bombs or boots on the ground, and i a question. number one suggestion is we need to get our golf allies to quit funding isis. general wesley clark, who i think you've probably known colonel, is quoted as saying on cnn re
they understand each other. they work with each other. they coordinate what they call fires. in other words artillery barrages into the city with each other and they have a fairly well established routine in which they coordinate all of these operations. so if tikrit falls, like appears to be falling, it will in essence be seen as a victory by iran, not only in iraq, but also by the iranians themselves , and i think quite frankly on the world stage it will be seen asen an achievement for the...
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they were there. the union calvary and infantry made an attack on the bridge but were repulsed by quickly arriving confederate calgary sent from the area of rice. on the afternoon of april 6, union forces try to destroy highbridge. they were unsuccessful. most of them being killed or captured in this fight. one of the last confederate generals to die in the war would be mortally wounded and would die on april 23. he holds the honor if it can be said that the last confederate officer to die in the war. so with satisfied being over with, that evening near the crossing of sailor's creek, the union army would reach the area of a small farmhouse known as hillsman house, which would later serve as the field hospital and the confederate forces, the regulars along with heavy artillery men and all would form on high ground overlooking favors creek and the union six army corps would cross the creek. at that time creek was up because of the spring rain. it was up to their waste. it is usually ankle-deep. once th
they were there. the union calvary and infantry made an attack on the bridge but were repulsed by quickly arriving confederate calgary sent from the area of rice. on the afternoon of april 6, union forces try to destroy highbridge. they were unsuccessful. most of them being killed or captured in this fight. one of the last confederate generals to die in the war would be mortally wounded and would die on april 23. he holds the honor if it can be said that the last confederate officer to die in...
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they wanted to become martyrs, and they did. they wanted to serve the soviet union, and they did. that is why they received their medals, and today, there is still debate and argument taking place. >> both the communist party and groups that ran the rosenberg defense, two things about that. one, they wanted to die because it was a great use. as we argue in the rosenberg file, the trial, the appeal, that whole propaganda campaign and the execution, coincided with trials in czechoslovakia. people who waged the rosenbergs's defense said, it innocent people are being killed in czechoslovakia because they are jewish. and in the u.s., guilty people are being killed. jews are being killed because they are progressive and jewish. they brought in the idea that it was anti-semitic. late in the campaign, there was a liberal lawyer named fyke farmer. he entered an appeal to the supreme court, based on the article that the rosenbergs were tried under the wrong law. they had been tried not under the espionage act, but on the atomic energy act. there should have been no death sentence. he argued
they wanted to become martyrs, and they did. they wanted to serve the soviet union, and they did. that is why they received their medals, and today, there is still debate and argument taking place. >> both the communist party and groups that ran the rosenberg defense, two things about that. one, they wanted to die because it was a great use. as we argue in the rosenberg file, the trial, the appeal, that whole propaganda campaign and the execution, coincided with trials in czechoslovakia....
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they have it -- they have been exchanged back into service. now, one of the largest services robert lee has available is of george pickett's gettysburg fame. they, under the new leader roberts e. -- robert e. lee's nephew fitz lee, and it will be there where pickett will luddy sheridan -- bloody sheridan's nose, which could have been the worst thing he could've have done because as i started the civil war there is no human being i would fear more rather than to serve with or against than the 33-year-old phillip sheridan in 1865. you did not get in his way. you did what he wanted. by pickett stopping him, he asked for support from the infantry. he did not like the answer that he got, but he gets the union fit core attached to him. pickett, realizing the infantry was coming to support the cavalry, withdraws to one of the most obscure little crossroads you will ever come across. five rows that intersect in rural dinwiddie county, known locally as five forks. you can go out here in prince edward's county and find five forks here. the one in dinwid
they have it -- they have been exchanged back into service. now, one of the largest services robert lee has available is of george pickett's gettysburg fame. they, under the new leader roberts e. -- robert e. lee's nephew fitz lee, and it will be there where pickett will luddy sheridan -- bloody sheridan's nose, which could have been the worst thing he could've have done because as i started the civil war there is no human being i would fear more rather than to serve with or against than the...
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now, they failed because of course they thought they were going to fail. but they really thought it was something we could do. policy was made unilaterally. the united states was saying we know what's best for you and here's how we're going to do this. i included this picture to show that that's no longer how policy a made and while it would be a stretch to say that we resumed a treaty relationship between the tribes and the united states it is certainly moving in that direction and much of the business done between tribes and the united states now is on a negotiated basis whether both sides consent and agree on how to things that should move forward. there are many contacts in which that's taken plates. we basically said now we're on the right track because since this policy was resumed -- since this policy bilateral negotiated friendly relationship has been moved, the results are simply indisputable that indian country has -- has -- has recovered during this period. >> one of the great myths of our formal education is that the america's were wilderness p
now, they failed because of course they thought they were going to fail. but they really thought it was something we could do. policy was made unilaterally. the united states was saying we know what's best for you and here's how we're going to do this. i included this picture to show that that's no longer how policy a made and while it would be a stretch to say that we resumed a treaty relationship between the tribes and the united states it is certainly moving in that direction and much of the...
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they have made clear they do not want to go to conference, that they are going to have a boat. this bill may be coming back to the house. reporter: what is easier to deal with, democrats or members of your own conference? speaker boehner: i believe that. announcer: they will work out differences over homeland security funding with a procedural vote set for 5:30 p.m. at 2:00, they will consider two bills related to the veterans affairs department, including one that provides long-term care to veterans, and another that would give the v.a. secretary the opportunity to recoup bonuses or performance awards from v.a. employees. live coverage of the house here on c-span. you can watch the senate live on c-span 2. >> the political landscape has changed with the 114th congress. not only are there 43 new republicans and 53 new democrats in the house, -- and 15 new democrats in the house, there are 108 women in congress, including the first african-american woman republican in the house, and the first woman veteran in the senate. the congressional chronicle page has lots of useful inform
they have made clear they do not want to go to conference, that they are going to have a boat. this bill may be coming back to the house. reporter: what is easier to deal with, democrats or members of your own conference? speaker boehner: i believe that. announcer: they will work out differences over homeland security funding with a procedural vote set for 5:30 p.m. at 2:00, they will consider two bills related to the veterans affairs department, including one that provides long-term care to...
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they know what they are doing is illegal. but they don't care.ng unemployed men steal from the pipelines in the creek of the delta. they say this resource belongs to the community. not the nigerian government or oil companies. where you have something, -- that you -- the men claim to produce around 60,000 litters a day from the improvised. look at what this business is don't to the environment, this place used to be lush and green, locals say more than 200 refineries in the area but they say they need to money to they can look after the families. >> falling global oil prices means the latest foreign currency is earned. the problems keep piling up. prices of basic commodities are rising. when you go to the market -- >> a well armed joint task force, made up of forces from all sector pass troll the creeks. oil accounts for about 15% of nigeria's gross domestic product, but it makes up 75% of government revenues. government finances have been hampers by the oil prices. >> it's been very tough. with the amount of work this administration has gone int
they know what they are doing is illegal. but they don't care.ng unemployed men steal from the pipelines in the creek of the delta. they say this resource belongs to the community. not the nigerian government or oil companies. where you have something, -- that you -- the men claim to produce around 60,000 litters a day from the improvised. look at what this business is don't to the environment, this place used to be lush and green, locals say more than 200 refineries in the area but they say...
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they charge over the ridge west of town, they charge into the village, they go around both sides of the courthouse. there are way can trains all along the roads. the teamsters are trying to defend the wagon and they run into the men of the fifth alabama battalion. the men of the 15th new york cut down jesse hutch and -- hutchson. jesse enlisted april 15 18 -- 1861. served throughout the war. and was cut down on the evening of april 18. he had served in the army, if i remember correctly 1444 days. only to lose his life on the evening of april 8. the men of the fifth alabama battalion have their revenge. there is one of the soldiers hiding behind a tree near the shops. and puts a bullet right through the neck of colonel -- killing him instantly. he is knockoff of his horse. the charge kind of suspends itself right in front of the home of george pierce. by one account, there are north carolinians under ransom in the yard that repost this charge. confederate troops had gone into camp behind the house. they hear this fighting. an account is given by isaac bradwell of the 31st your jet. he sa
they charge over the ridge west of town, they charge into the village, they go around both sides of the courthouse. there are way can trains all along the roads. the teamsters are trying to defend the wagon and they run into the men of the fifth alabama battalion. the men of the 15th new york cut down jesse hutch and -- hutchson. jesse enlisted april 15 18 -- 1861. served throughout the war. and was cut down on the evening of april 18. he had served in the army, if i remember correctly 1444...
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they run the electricity grid. they run the tube.he modern automobile as over 200 computer chips in it. a car today is really just a computer that we write in -- ridfde in. it can be hacked. manus: some of the stats when you go to look up the website on the book, facebook has 600,000 clients hacked last year. mark: daily. manus: even more outrageous. 2014, american identity theft happens every two seconds. antivirus, there are two companies out there that are frightened when they read your stats. they are of no use. mark: antivirus programs wholly a -- have only a 5% detection rate. if your immune system work like that, you would begin in 24 hours. there are tremendous opportunities to create new tools. we will plug into hundred billion dollars -- we will plug-in over 200 billion new device into the internet by 2020. your fridge, your telephone, your waffle maker. it is all going to be online one way or another. we will need companies that can secure those devices and tremendous opportunities in the startup world. mark: was the most
they run the electricity grid. they run the tube.he modern automobile as over 200 computer chips in it. a car today is really just a computer that we write in -- ridfde in. it can be hacked. manus: some of the stats when you go to look up the website on the book, facebook has 600,000 clients hacked last year. mark: daily. manus: even more outrageous. 2014, american identity theft happens every two seconds. antivirus, there are two companies out there that are frightened when they read your...
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they decided to yank that, the unforgiving math in the senate, they have 54 what they do not have is 60 to break a filibuster. mitch mcconnell says they can govern and get things passed, so far not much luck on that score expect he doesn't want that fight, he has other fish to fry other fights at the white house. most of all he wants to pass something. >> you said there's a hint of optimism coming into play with those in switzerland with a deal with iran. the deadline for a political deal with iran, revised deadline now march 30th. why do you think there's optimism? >> you just hear it, for example today josh earnest the white house spoke spokesman was saying, the secretary of state said this was less than 50-50 it's probably not going to happen, you know there's going to be plenty of time to ratchet up sanctions. the only option here other than sanctions is the military option so let's give this a try for heck of it. they're not leading with that. they are leading with what were the mechanisms by which the sanction he would be eased we heard from the white house today. there are no
they decided to yank that, the unforgiving math in the senate, they have 54 what they do not have is 60 to break a filibuster. mitch mcconnell says they can govern and get things passed, so far not much luck on that score expect he doesn't want that fight, he has other fish to fry other fights at the white house. most of all he wants to pass something. >> you said there's a hint of optimism coming into play with those in switzerland with a deal with iran. the deadline for a political deal...
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people say that the clintons think they are above the law. they don't just think it, they are. so far nothing that anybody has ever hit them with has stuck. they are as asbestos or teflon. if she gets the nomination, i think it might matter to the policy wonks and the politicos leading up to it. if she gets the nomination like romney's 47% that said they are going to vote they will vote for her anyway. >> because free cell phones? free servers maybe? think of the freebies. >> just a little tote bag like away from the voting booth. that would be neat. >> silicon valley is lining up. sam, how many e-mail accounts do you have? america wants to know? >> i have plenty. i do a day browser and a night browser. bill has a few private e-mail accounts, don't you think? big bill a g mail? i don't know. >> the yahoo! account is always the one. >> is that where it is? i wasn't sure. i am still on aol. >> i have dial up though. >> that's grandmas who are getting ripped off. >> it is a lot faster than was previously advertised. joanne, the most important question that has come up so far, shou
people say that the clintons think they are above the law. they don't just think it, they are. so far nothing that anybody has ever hit them with has stuck. they are as asbestos or teflon. if she gets the nomination, i think it might matter to the policy wonks and the politicos leading up to it. if she gets the nomination like romney's 47% that said they are going to vote they will vote for her anyway. >> because free cell phones? free servers maybe? think of the freebies. >> just a...
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they make it look like a huge deal. they go from 75% to 78% in four years. i'm surprised. >> that is important for them. especially since they create unique items. their whole selling point is creating items you cannot find on ebay or amazon. the fact that users come on and by something completely different the next time, it is a very interesting statistic. >> any other surprises? you and i will both be going through this. >> the fact that they weren't profitable was a surprise actually. their ceo was on the record several years ago saying they were profitable. now their net losses have widened. looking into that, it looks like the marketing expenses have gone up. also administrative expenses have gone up as well. that was interesting, but all in the name of growth. >> operating income last year, $6.3 million loss last year. thank you very much. another big scoop -- apple is delaying the production of the larger ipad. it was expected earlier this year. the device giant, apple, initially planned to make a giant ipad at 12.9 inches. it was going to come out th
they make it look like a huge deal. they go from 75% to 78% in four years. i'm surprised. >> that is important for them. especially since they create unique items. their whole selling point is creating items you cannot find on ebay or amazon. the fact that users come on and by something completely different the next time, it is a very interesting statistic. >> any other surprises? you and i will both be going through this. >> the fact that they weren't profitable was a...
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after they did the gardner, they have to bury. to go back to work, robbing things, robbing people and coming into conflict with other bad guys. these guys don't go to court to settle the scores. they do it with guns. >> reporter: but there is another theory hanging out there. >> the other alternative -- it is a strong one -- is that whoever has them just is waiting for the right time and it is not a question of the $5 million or immunity. it is a question of this individual might get jammed up on some other unrelated crime and he or she might feel this is their trump card to get out of prison. >> reporter: stolen art can be a get out of jail free card for criminals, which is why the notorious whitey bulger was looked at with suspicion for a while. and more recently, authorities searched the home of alleged mobster robert gentile. they found no signs of the art work and gentile remains in prison. some don't completely buy this theory. former fbi agent robert whitman is one of them. >> my personal opinion, just from experience, i th
after they did the gardner, they have to bury. to go back to work, robbing things, robbing people and coming into conflict with other bad guys. these guys don't go to court to settle the scores. they do it with guns. >> reporter: but there is another theory hanging out there. >> the other alternative -- it is a strong one -- is that whoever has them just is waiting for the right time and it is not a question of the $5 million or immunity. it is a question of this individual might...
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what do they do once they get out? then they come back home to live with you. it that bad? >> the reason our generation we can not retire is they cannot afford to lose the skills to bring to the market. like the stick to wit or except responsibility or get the job done. neil: these kids always blame somebody else. >> they are lacking. >> charlie will lead you put aside? day mcdevitt do anything for my kids absolutely. neil: they are needy and they are spoiled to say if i help you now i will knock on your door later. >> what worries me if you ask these kids what should be the number one goal in life? our number one goal was established so security their number one goal for the millenials is to get married but the over are married man in the a third-generation. so this to ella to they expect to get married to bring the wife and the family home. neil: you are just cheap. >> no. >> i generally despised millenials but that being said battle think the koch said colleges their fault. neil: don't put it on us. >> we coddled them to create a welfare state now they say i
what do they do once they get out? then they come back home to live with you. it that bad? >> the reason our generation we can not retire is they cannot afford to lose the skills to bring to the market. like the stick to wit or except responsibility or get the job done. neil: these kids always blame somebody else. >> they are lacking. >> charlie will lead you put aside? day mcdevitt do anything for my kids absolutely. neil: they are needy and they are spoiled to say if i help...
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once they have that certificate in hand and they have their preapproval, they know their buying power and know what they qualify for with city funds and they can start applying for bmr opportunities. most people will hear from the e blast or print ads and they will getten their application by the deadline and they are entered into the lottery which is actually held in partnership with the mayor's house of community development and the sales agent and the public is welcome to attend. prior to the lottery we actually sort the lottery list by preferences. we sort through that before we administer the lottery. they are noticed on the website and by our agent. it takes us 15 days to thoroughly review our application, we are going through bank statements, pay stubs, we need to make sure that what you are reporting your income to be is what it is and make sure that you are declaring all of your asset and make sure this is a really safe by for you. assuming everything checks out, the buyer has 10 days to get into contract, once they are in contract they have a 60-day closing period, 45 days t
once they have that certificate in hand and they have their preapproval, they know their buying power and know what they qualify for with city funds and they can start applying for bmr opportunities. most people will hear from the e blast or print ads and they will getten their application by the deadline and they are entered into the lottery which is actually held in partnership with the mayor's house of community development and the sales agent and the public is welcome to attend. prior to...
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they don't really hold a line when they realize they are being defeated they move back and blow up keyridges for example. so we're seeing isil moving slightly further away but the iraqi army has been slowed down. >> let's talk about the wider political ramifications. you have the iraqi army being backed up by shia militia and tribesmen, and iranian revolutionary guards fighters are there as well. what sort of assistance are they giving the iraqi army and how do iraq's western allies feel about that? >> the iraqis and iranians have had a close working relationship throughout. the commander is very experienced, and he is a key part of the way the shia militia has been able to fight and be able to form the kind of tactics needed to fight isil. what do the western allies think about this? well, the americans and the coalition forces are hoping by de facto, this isn't by any means agreed upon but they are using their coalition air strikes to be able to allow the iraqi army and the revolutionary guards advance into places like tikrit. it has no formal basis, but it is very interesting, becau
they don't really hold a line when they realize they are being defeated they move back and blow up keyridges for example. so we're seeing isil moving slightly further away but the iraqi army has been slowed down. >> let's talk about the wider political ramifications. you have the iraqi army being backed up by shia militia and tribesmen, and iranian revolutionary guards fighters are there as well. what sort of assistance are they giving the iraqi army and how do iraq's western allies feel...
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they went through recognition. they have been supportive of their chapters nationwide who are suffering from being associated with the chapter locally at oklahoma. what is important for folks to understand that sigma alpha epsilon, like every national fraternity and sorority, has high standards for their members and their chapters. in taking these actions this week they are enforcing the standards and demonstrating to the rest of their members and chapters a you must live up to those standards. all the private commentators agree, they are all within the rights to take the actions they took this week. when you turn to the campus, i have been extremely impressed, and most observers have been impressed by the way that community has come together and rally against racism. it is notable that the football and asked about team took time out from practice -- football and basketball teams made it clear to the world that the students bodies -- didn't bodies reject racism. a noted leader, a former senator , of great renown, p
they went through recognition. they have been supportive of their chapters nationwide who are suffering from being associated with the chapter locally at oklahoma. what is important for folks to understand that sigma alpha epsilon, like every national fraternity and sorority, has high standards for their members and their chapters. in taking these actions this week they are enforcing the standards and demonstrating to the rest of their members and chapters a you must live up to those standards....
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i think they are not counting pennies when they pile on the pickles, maybe they are. where is the beef. >> i think shake shack will be in trouble. look at p/e like a thousand or 2000 it just, it is.comish if you will. -- dot-comish, i think they have a great product outside our urban areas like dc, they will have trouble with growth, they will run into a mcdonald's that could eliminate shake hack from shack frat planet. >> i don't know. >> i agree with gary b this stock tripled off the ipo mcdonald's they are removing antibiotics and hormones from the meat, that is what shake shack sells its burgers on. neil: they are not a healthy full place. >> they say their burgers,. neil: we're running video of them preparing my lunch today. >> your lunch a lot of people going into this space with healthy burgers shake shack has a run right now. neil: what if they -- move to healthier route? is it too late. >> no, i think there is kashi for -- gourmet dining space they are in. they can't do what mcdonald's is and junk up the menu. neil: if you are in burger arena, i don't know. b
i think they are not counting pennies when they pile on the pickles, maybe they are. where is the beef. >> i think shake shack will be in trouble. look at p/e like a thousand or 2000 it just, it is.comish if you will. -- dot-comish, i think they have a great product outside our urban areas like dc, they will have trouble with growth, they will run into a mcdonald's that could eliminate shake hack from shack frat planet. >> i don't know. >> i agree with gary b this stock...
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operation decisive storm they say they have launched air strikes against the rebels with the aim of reversing the coupe and resoaring legitimacy in yemen. and the gulf coalition were involved in the air strikes. the saudis say they have only targeted houthis military positions in strategic locations around the country. >> at least four other have joined the campaign. the united arab emirates say they are send fighter jets for this purpose. egypt has also expressed the effort to join the u.s. which is in the middle of nuclear talks has announced support for the action. it's created what the white house called a joint planning with the saudis to coordinate u.s. military and intelligence support. the support of the houthies has triggered fears in saudi arabia and the majority of the nations put it may be trying to spread it's influence. the government has strongly criticized the air strikes. and the houthies say civilians were killed. it is necessary for all action to end as soon as possible and for dialog to resume toward reaching a solution. we believe that these military actions can only plun
operation decisive storm they say they have launched air strikes against the rebels with the aim of reversing the coupe and resoaring legitimacy in yemen. and the gulf coalition were involved in the air strikes. the saudis say they have only targeted houthis military positions in strategic locations around the country. >> at least four other have joined the campaign. the united arab emirates say they are send fighter jets for this purpose. egypt has also expressed the effort to join the...
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they're not selling as they used to pyramid on says they know they need to evolve with customers tasteve beyond burgers and fries? that is their core business. matt: plus they make sure if a politician sesame he shouldn't, everybody will find out. forget about the issues that really matter. very important. stay with us. stephanie: thank god we do not have those. ♪ stephanie: welcome back. i'm stephanie ruhle with my partner for the day, matt miller. time for us to bring you up-to-date for the top stories of the morning. the largest mall mode -- mall owner in the united states wants to get bigger. they offered to buy another mall operator. the deal is valued it is -- evaluated at $24 billion. a high concentration of malls on the west coast. the company has refused to negotiate the property. shares are up more than 5% this morning alone. president obama is unveiling a program aimed at boosting high-tech training and wages. the program will provide job training and placement in development and cyber security. they will come up with $100 million in grants. in the nfl, about to become one o
they're not selling as they used to pyramid on says they know they need to evolve with customers tasteve beyond burgers and fries? that is their core business. matt: plus they make sure if a politician sesame he shouldn't, everybody will find out. forget about the issues that really matter. very important. stay with us. stephanie: thank god we do not have those. ♪ stephanie: welcome back. i'm stephanie ruhle with my partner for the day, matt miller. time for us to bring you up-to-date for the...
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they get sweet deals from the federal government, they should lose their nonprofit status f if they are not complying with the regulations. >> some are in the hot seat after being less than charitable. some are pewing low income patients over unpaid bills. some of those suits could be -- continue to reign in the practice, and while the new guidance go a long way what one publication called easily exploitable gaps. there's no standard since each nonprofit gets to write esown standards. so will the new guidance from an adequate fix or will the federal government have to create a national standard? >> a correspondent for mpr. and mark who works with nonprofit hospitals to ensure that they are complying with the new ranks. set them back thousands the nonprofit hospital they are indebted to has gone after the wages. keith, thank you for being here, you have a family of four you make about $30,000 a year which in and of itself can be challenging. how have the tactics of this hospital effects your family and your life? >> it's been a roller coaster because i also remember when i got the initia
they get sweet deals from the federal government, they should lose their nonprofit status f if they are not complying with the regulations. >> some are in the hot seat after being less than charitable. some are pewing low income patients over unpaid bills. some of those suits could be -- continue to reign in the practice, and while the new guidance go a long way what one publication called easily exploitable gaps. there's no standard since each nonprofit gets to write esown standards. so...
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they have to say and they know economically they cannot compete.o "none of the above" under the president or your county commissioners would give them the opportunity to compete with the choice, so that those people with the money interests would have to go back and get a candidate that would be acceptable to the people. host: tom, i appreciate the comment. from hannover, maryland. caller: you have had several callers call about how they feel their representatives have lost their way and don't represent their particular state and whatnot. my feeling about that is, if that is truly how you feel we need to stop rubberstamping these people to get them back into office. senator mikulski is finally retiring and harry reid is finally retiring. term limits should be a thing that is talked about as well. in my state of maryland, we are 49 out of 50 in terms of growth economically and whatnot. you got our senators, who are basically now more and more talking points of the people they have on tv shows and they don't ask them about their record. they don't as
they have to say and they know economically they cannot compete.o "none of the above" under the president or your county commissioners would give them the opportunity to compete with the choice, so that those people with the money interests would have to go back and get a candidate that would be acceptable to the people. host: tom, i appreciate the comment. from hannover, maryland. caller: you have had several callers call about how they feel their representatives have lost their way...
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they repeatedly told police they did not. the only thing they heard was the gunfire and what they saw was the police go down. >> all right. also tell us about where police if they have any sense of this of where they think the shooter may have been standing. >> reporter: well just to tell you where i am, i'm standing here on tippin street. fp if you look behind me you can see the front of the police department. the police say the shooter was standing about 120 or 125 yards. the shooter was up here on this street committed the shooting and disappeared in the neighborhood off in that direction there. that's the working theory they have now. obviously a lot more investigating has to go on. you just heard from sara possibly two people of interest they will be checking into. we'll see if that takes them anywhere. >> we're following that information just in. jason carol for us in ferguson. we have some exclusive new audio and video of that shooting. exclusive. we have not seen this here yet. chris, a documentary film producer who w
they repeatedly told police they did not. the only thing they heard was the gunfire and what they saw was the police go down. >> all right. also tell us about where police if they have any sense of this of where they think the shooter may have been standing. >> reporter: well just to tell you where i am, i'm standing here on tippin street. fp if you look behind me you can see the front of the police department. the police say the shooter was standing about 120 or 125 yards. the...
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they came in, they cover my face. they handcuff me. they put me face down on the floor.e a bomb coming from the inside of your body, out. >> reporter: then, two weeks later, again the announcement in advance you will be shot. >> and now he shot me in the left arm, and right here. and again, he didn't wanna shoot the bone. so he went from here and it came out on the other side. i was not afraid of dying, because i couldn't take it anymore. it was just too much suffering. and you give up. if i had had a piece of glass or if i had had anything, i would have killed myself. >> reporter: and so he thought of home of his wife's banana pancakes. he kept himself going by dreaming of singing with a mariachi band, like he did at his wedding. he imagined the faces of his children. >> i would hear fernando saying, "dad, i miss you." and i would see emiliano so confused. i would miss naya's beautiful green eyes. >> reporter: he was in his box for a total of two hundred and twenty five days. and then one morning. >> he put me against this wall with the handcuffs and i thought, "this is
they came in, they cover my face. they handcuff me. they put me face down on the floor.e a bomb coming from the inside of your body, out. >> reporter: then, two weeks later, again the announcement in advance you will be shot. >> and now he shot me in the left arm, and right here. and again, he didn't wanna shoot the bone. so he went from here and it came out on the other side. i was not afraid of dying, because i couldn't take it anymore. it was just too much suffering. and you give...
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they have made some progress but they know the clock is ticking.adline for a framework deal is the end of this month. >> precisely, james. you said some progress but the deadline is next week. if they resume the talks next week, and nothing comes out of it what happens then? if they miss this deadline? >> well i think their only alternative there will be what they don't want to do which is to extend the talks again. but they know that the critics of this deal are circling and they know there are efforts going to be made in congress which will take all of this much more complicated. they know the window of opportunity is probably closing, and i think that's why there will be every effort to try to get this deal by the end of the month. >> thank you, james. >>> the islamic state of iraq and the levant shocked the world when its fighters carried attacks on replaceable cultural heritage sites. in mosul in iraq ancient statutes and historical artifacts were completely destroyed. the iraqi national library is now taking measures to protect the country's
they have made some progress but they know the clock is ticking.adline for a framework deal is the end of this month. >> precisely, james. you said some progress but the deadline is next week. if they resume the talks next week, and nothing comes out of it what happens then? if they miss this deadline? >> well i think their only alternative there will be what they don't want to do which is to extend the talks again. but they know that the critics of this deal are circling and they...
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they told me i was the only guy they all feared. they never told me why.rlie: feared on the -- arlene: as the character. alan: my character was the most feared person and they never said why because they make it up as they go along. i say, what does this line mean and they say, we will find out next week. [laughter] charlie: the book is called "just kids from the bronx." arlene alda. ♪ john: i'm john heilemann. mark: and i'm mark halperin. and with all due -- lindsey: whoa, yankee boy. i'm lindsey graham from south carolina. and with all due respect to my south carolina friends, get your butt to new hampshire, i need your help. ♪ mark: a granite state greeting and top of the evening to you from manchester, new hampshire. on the show tonight, budget cuts. jeb bush's struts. and lindsey graham's guts. but first, it is tuesday, it is election day in israel. we will not know for a while if prime minister benjamin “goes by b.b.” netanyahu will retain his title.
they told me i was the only guy they all feared. they never told me why.rlie: feared on the -- arlene: as the character. alan: my character was the most feared person and they never said why because they make it up as they go along. i say, what does this line mean and they say, we will find out next week. [laughter] charlie: the book is called "just kids from the bronx." arlene alda. ♪ john: i'm john heilemann. mark: and i'm mark halperin. and with all due -- lindsey: whoa, yankee...
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they run as fast as they can toward the hill behind the school. the tsunami ten years ago arrived within 15 minutes of the earthquake. the goal of the drill is to evacuate all of the children in half of that time, or about seven minutes. >> translator: the children know nothing about tsunamis. but we can help them imagine one. people who have experienced tsunamis can also teach them. >> so this drama will make the people learn a lot, so this will transfer of experience and knowledge. >> reporter: it is his wish that no one will ever experience what he went through. he wanted to turn his sadness into something positive by giving what he learned to save lives. ayu ikeda, nhk world. >> that wraps up our bulletin. i'm patchari raksawong in bangkok. >>> a team of japanese canadian baseball players have visited japan on a double mission. they came to discover their heritage and also pay tribute to the team that helped their ancestors settle into a new home a world away. nhk world has more. >> reporter: a teenage baseball team has arrived from vancouver.
they run as fast as they can toward the hill behind the school. the tsunami ten years ago arrived within 15 minutes of the earthquake. the goal of the drill is to evacuate all of the children in half of that time, or about seven minutes. >> translator: the children know nothing about tsunamis. but we can help them imagine one. people who have experienced tsunamis can also teach them. >> so this drama will make the people learn a lot, so this will transfer of experience and...
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they set it on fire and they cast it loose into the river. for two weeks, this vessel is slowly floating downstream the chattahoochee and burning. there is a debris field between here and the final wreck sites. i finally caught -- it finally got caught in the bend of the river, and she sank. the water finally put out the fires, and we have what is left of her now. her length is 225 feet long and she's 57 feet wide at her widest spot. we estimate she weighed 2000 tons. the majority of the ship is made out of wood. it is when construction, and the hull is made of a southern longleaf. we are at the back of the -- the stern of the casemate. this gives us a great advantage to see what they call would look like. -- the hull would look like. this vessel is designed specifically for river travel. it is designed not to go out on the open ocean, but specifically for the problems of the river. here this wood plank was sort of like an edge, because it is an edge. this is where the iron plates would come down, just wrapped around what is called the knuckl
they set it on fire and they cast it loose into the river. for two weeks, this vessel is slowly floating downstream the chattahoochee and burning. there is a debris field between here and the final wreck sites. i finally caught -- it finally got caught in the bend of the river, and she sank. the water finally put out the fires, and we have what is left of her now. her length is 225 feet long and she's 57 feet wide at her widest spot. we estimate she weighed 2000 tons. the majority of the ship...
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they did air france 447. they did concord.hey've done many many many incidents and they're very good at releasing information. they're extremely good. there will be news conferences. there will be press conferences. they produced a phenomenal report on 447. >> releasing information because for some information i'm obsessed about the co-pilot. we've heard nothing about the co-pilot. why is that? because during the press conference they had, they released information about the pilot but nothing about the co-pilot. >> it's going to take time. it's less than 24 hours. >> they know who was flying the plane. >> you want to put it into digestible fashion. the first job and duty is not to tell us about the co-pilot. the first job and duty is to deal with the families the relatives, the crash site the investigation. now i would imagine we will get a report from the bea very soon that will collate that information. we will not find the name. we will not find the name. >> a lot of people who want to know about it. french officials came o
they did air france 447. they did concord.hey've done many many many incidents and they're very good at releasing information. they're extremely good. there will be news conferences. there will be press conferences. they produced a phenomenal report on 447. >> releasing information because for some information i'm obsessed about the co-pilot. we've heard nothing about the co-pilot. why is that? because during the press conference they had, they released information about the pilot but...
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they don't have stock options. they don't have accruals. they don't have preferred shares.t is as can be. i would trust the accounting there as much as i would trust the accounting here. olivia: political risk is one thing. there are also economic fundamentals. they say the taper is going to cut the legs off any growth. rob: that is the obvious fear and the fears are legitimate. the fears exist for a good reason. the simple fact is that there are no bargains in the absence of fear. the other simple fact is that valuations there are half the valuations here. the stocks in the emerging economies are trading at single-digit p/e ratios. olivia: wordy you invest in the emerging world? rob: i like broadly divested -- i like broadly invested portfolios. tom: these negative interest rates are stunning. the german yield is much higher this morning. genuine buy siemens, nestlÉ can you buy giant euro blue chips that we trust? rob: i would say yes. i would not necessarily go for the blue chips, but the broad economy, fundamentally weighted. not in accordance with the popularity of the
they don't have stock options. they don't have accruals. they don't have preferred shares.t is as can be. i would trust the accounting there as much as i would trust the accounting here. olivia: political risk is one thing. there are also economic fundamentals. they say the taper is going to cut the legs off any growth. rob: that is the obvious fear and the fears are legitimate. the fears exist for a good reason. the simple fact is that there are no bargains in the absence of fear. the other...
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they did not say hangover, but when they say they felt no inconvenience, it meant they had no hangover. if they broke they had great inconvenience, then you knew the word headache would appear along with it. one of the fun things about embarking on this subject was that i had to sort of learn a different language for the revolutionary presidents because they used a different alcohol slang, inconvenience instead of hangover. they would also, instead of saying he was on a bender or a three day bench, they would say he was on quiet a frolic, which sounds so innocent, like they are skipping or something. [laughter] that was their code for this guy is at the bottle for several days. that alcohol slang was quiet interesting, and often instead of saying he was a drunk, they would say he was white bottled. -- white bottled -- fuddled. this is john quincy adams. he also must've picked up his father's gene for handling alcohol. he was no stranger to it. he starts out at harvard not really much of an imbibe her, but by the time he is a law student, he is added very heavy. here is an entry i found
they did not say hangover, but when they say they felt no inconvenience, it meant they had no hangover. if they broke they had great inconvenience, then you knew the word headache would appear along with it. one of the fun things about embarking on this subject was that i had to sort of learn a different language for the revolutionary presidents because they used a different alcohol slang, inconvenience instead of hangover. they would also, instead of saying he was on a bender or a three day...
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and they believe they know who pull d pulled the trigger, and they call this shooting an ambush. >> with the officers, they don't have any remarkable long-term injuries. so we are lucky by god's grace that we didn't lose two officers last night. >> amazingly both officers with were released from the hospital a few hours after being shot. the ferguson police department no longer in charge of policing any protests in this city. as of three hours ago those duties are transferred to the st. louis county police and the missouri highway patrol. tonight, a call for calm. members of the clergy were hold ing a vigil a moment ago praying for peace in their fractured community. there is so much to get to, and we have every angle of this story covered for you. joining us is sarah sidner anderson cooper and jake tapper and sara i want to start with you, what is the latest? >> the two people they want to question they obviously believe there is information and the two people may have had something to do with the shooting. one of whom the law enforcement official says may be the actual shooter, and als
and they believe they know who pull d pulled the trigger, and they call this shooting an ambush. >> with the officers, they don't have any remarkable long-term injuries. so we are lucky by god's grace that we didn't lose two officers last night. >> amazingly both officers with were released from the hospital a few hours after being shot. the ferguson police department no longer in charge of policing any protests in this city. as of three hours ago those duties are transferred to the...
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but in the park they don't like the drug water they hardly ever use it. they never overdose there is a human experiment that is interesting going on around to talk about the right-wing and left-wing theory. the party too hard to get hooked but the left-wing theory is it takes to over and hijacks the brain. but it is your cage. addiction is the adaptations your direct. it is called the vietnam war. but get the news reports from the time that bill will come back to have hundreds of thousands of junkies on the streets but all the studies show they came back and almost all of them just stopped. they did not go to rehab or withdraw. because if you take them out of the jungle you could be killed any moment to wichita kansas. it has huge implications because it is based on the idea that we need to physically eradicate those tentacles. is that physically possible to eradicate those chemicals? good luck keeping it out of the united states. so is the vast majority it is isolation and pain because the drug war is built on the idea we should do with addicts is inflic
but in the park they don't like the drug water they hardly ever use it. they never overdose there is a human experiment that is interesting going on around to talk about the right-wing and left-wing theory. the party too hard to get hooked but the left-wing theory is it takes to over and hijacks the brain. but it is your cage. addiction is the adaptations your direct. it is called the vietnam war. but get the news reports from the time that bill will come back to have hundreds of thousands of...
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the other directors, and they try and they -- they have good intensions -- those 1,000 pages become ame feel particularly good what goes on at many gourdboard. two very powerful people that you'd considered for your own nominees. >> let's not get into that. >> considered. i said considered. >> you did it right, yes. >> okay. >> they are terrific. and they will be part of our slate. we will put four people up. we will put green and gallagy, we think the word of them. >> on a separate -- >> they wouldn't -- >> we have a short slate. they wouldn't accept the universal proxy card. we also put ellen on the slate, by the way. okay? >> kind of you. >> no no. on our slate. >> i understand. you're not in her face. your not in her face. >> exactly right you look at our record, we have work with ceos who have fought against us. look at bill johnson. he was ceo of heinze prior to dur, post the proxy fight. bill is an advisory partner at trin and trian. >> what did she say on monday, bill johnson's going to walk into the company, at pepsico, in may, when he starts hi board member and fine this bea
the other directors, and they try and they -- they have good intensions -- those 1,000 pages become ame feel particularly good what goes on at many gourdboard. two very powerful people that you'd considered for your own nominees. >> let's not get into that. >> considered. i said considered. >> you did it right, yes. >> okay. >> they are terrific. and they will be part of our slate. we will put four people up. we will put green and gallagy, we think the word of...
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they hit them up everything they could. they unloaded a time and huge battles in food back in the period that write about between him and this committee, white house, people in the media and also jumped on him on a big liar against nobody knew the information. it was all covered out. only now do we have access. certain other things i could go into some detail. the cover-up was so serious, so bad that in 1948 when the hiss case broke, just for your back round, whittaker chambers who was a courier for the soviet union that documents for none both from the communist party in name team 38 went to the government adolph burley who was then an assistant secretary of state. in 1939 gave him two dozen names on the federal payroll. the white house man named walton cleary later hess was involved. the treasury department. when chambers is finally called to testify before congress and the house committee on un-american activities hearings and huge hits as being what it was, which is a communist and soviet agent denied it and this became
they hit them up everything they could. they unloaded a time and huge battles in food back in the period that write about between him and this committee, white house, people in the media and also jumped on him on a big liar against nobody knew the information. it was all covered out. only now do we have access. certain other things i could go into some detail. the cover-up was so serious, so bad that in 1948 when the hiss case broke, just for your back round, whittaker chambers who was a...
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i think the russians know exactly what they are doing about narratives they put out versus what theynow to be the fact. >> tell me difference. >> in the case of ukraine, as you alluded, when the president left suddenly without any warning, and of course, given putin's worldview, he saw this as yet another revolution which he believed or talked himself into believing was instigated by the united states. which it was not. >> believing that gives him an incentive to respond in a different way. >> his mindset about ukraine the crimea for example, what a terrible disaster it was when the soviet union collapsed. putin is somewhat of a throwback to a previous era. the great russian empire. a throwback to the czars. so, the number one foreign policy objective is dominance of the former soviet space and especially ukraine. they refer to it as little russia. >> they are the places where russian language has a prominent play within certain provinces. >> the russians have a very expensive official definition of russian citizens. any russian speaker. >> do believe putin is responding to that? thi
i think the russians know exactly what they are doing about narratives they put out versus what theynow to be the fact. >> tell me difference. >> in the case of ukraine, as you alluded, when the president left suddenly without any warning, and of course, given putin's worldview, he saw this as yet another revolution which he believed or talked himself into believing was instigated by the united states. which it was not. >> believing that gives him an incentive to respond in a...
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they take it from saudi arabia. they take it from uae. they take it from oman.ese are important questions. but they are smart. they registered as a charity. so we only know what the clinton foundation is disclosing itself. >> but is this, julian, the new formation of how people are going raise money i think this is a perfectly legal way to get around transparency standards. she said at the state department that we're going to be open with you on this. transparent and let you review it that hasn't happened at all. i think what's disturbing about this is you see this happen in other countries. you see money funneled through charities for nefarious purposes. it sure doesn't look good. they were both using the same server, the clinton foundation because she threw her husband under the bus. she said it's bill's server as she is running basic foreign policy from her kitchen table from chap can a. chappaqua. there areeth -- ethical questions abound. >> political operation with charity grafted on to the side of it. that's how bill and hillary have used it now for years.
they take it from saudi arabia. they take it from uae. they take it from oman.ese are important questions. but they are smart. they registered as a charity. so we only know what the clinton foundation is disclosing itself. >> but is this, julian, the new formation of how people are going raise money i think this is a perfectly legal way to get around transparency standards. she said at the state department that we're going to be open with you on this. transparent and let you review it...
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>> no they don't know if it's that or not until they get the recorders and they know what the discussionsere did the flight data recorders go. it does not look like an explosion or rocket attack because that causes bigger pieces raining down on the ground. this looks like a high-speed impact into the side of a mountain. >> philip what are you hearing from your officials in france? >> here's what our reporters know on the ground. >> this is french 24 tv? >> yes, french television. that was the domestic television got into a helicopter and were able to fly over the scene. they saw these tiny pieces of this airplane the largest one seemingly the size of a small car. they were being told as they were flying over the scene, and they saw the code on the side of the airplane on the fuselage so they were able to identify the plane, of course and there were bodies and body parts there on that scene. there's also what has been recuperated, one of the black box recorders has been found. that's heading back to paris. you probably know more about this than i do but somewhere between hours and days all
>> no they don't know if it's that or not until they get the recorders and they know what the discussionsere did the flight data recorders go. it does not look like an explosion or rocket attack because that causes bigger pieces raining down on the ground. this looks like a high-speed impact into the side of a mountain. >> philip what are you hearing from your officials in france? >> here's what our reporters know on the ground. >> this is french 24 tv? >> yes,...