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seventy years later, they they don't believe, they don't believe the military, they still treat them as a threat and a country that doesn't believe in their threat and doesn't want them to be surviving. that mentality is nothing new. that came out of just a few months, and that was cemented in the establishment among ordinary pakistanis. it's why the militaries have been able to rule for half of the existence because every time they take power they say they need you need us to defend against your enemy. that is their justification and the justification for the majority of the budget is that you need us. so for americans in outside power, it's important to understand this mentality. you have to understand where it comes from. you also have to understand how it's changed over the years. you can't start to unwind it until you know where it came from. you have to accept that at least when it was created there was a certain degree of legitimacy to it. they would be happy to see it fail within a year or two and be reabsorbed. it's not entirely crazy. indians have no interest in taking over
seventy years later, they they don't believe, they don't believe the military, they still treat them as a threat and a country that doesn't believe in their threat and doesn't want them to be surviving. that mentality is nothing new. that came out of just a few months, and that was cemented in the establishment among ordinary pakistanis. it's why the militaries have been able to rule for half of the existence because every time they take power they say they need you need us to defend against...
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they flew together. they were on the carl's ep they -- they were on the carl's sea. they got shot down. nels was not a senior officer but he ended up in this group of 11 and i will tell you why. and i love this story. they realize they were going to have to write this confession. they decided they weren't going to write a nice confession. they were going to write a subversive confession. nells could barely use his hands. their officersut who had protested the war and they mentioned one of those officers was clark kent. the vietnamese didn't notice this. they thought that was just fine. a couple of months later they just use nells'name on the press release. they thought they had this great confession. well, they got a phone call from the united states other couple weeks later, and one friend told them that clark kent was superman. they came, they took nells along with these other folks to alcatraz. a little prison a mile north of the hanoi hilton, 13 cells, and i'm not sure why they left two empty. probably forgot to include a couple of these guys in there. and they l
they flew together. they were on the carl's ep they -- they were on the carl's sea. they got shot down. nels was not a senior officer but he ended up in this group of 11 and i will tell you why. and i love this story. they realize they were going to have to write this confession. they decided they weren't going to write a nice confession. they were going to write a subversive confession. nells could barely use his hands. their officersut who had protested the war and they mentioned one of those...
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if they truly believe they had someone dangerous walking around, would they let him walk around for a year. >> stubblefield was arrested yesterday in front of his children at their school. the attorneys say it is a political ploy by the district attorney's case to try the case in the media. we reached out to the prosecutor handling the case. he is expected to give a statement later on today. we will have more at four and 5:00 p.m. reporting from san jose, janine dela vega. >> . >>> this is out of marin county. the mother of tupac shakur has died. >> they responded to her home in sausalito last night for report of a possible cardiac arrest. she died at the hospital less than an hour later. she was a business music woman and former black panther. >> alex savidge will have a reaction coming up at 12:30. >>> they are searching for the person who shot and killed a man right there near facebook headquarters. they rushed to taw lane avenue before one this morning. calls came in about shotsz fired in the area. police and paramedics performed cpr on an unidentified 28-year-old man and say they
if they truly believe they had someone dangerous walking around, would they let him walk around for a year. >> stubblefield was arrested yesterday in front of his children at their school. the attorneys say it is a political ploy by the district attorney's case to try the case in the media. we reached out to the prosecutor handling the case. he is expected to give a statement later on today. we will have more at four and 5:00 p.m. reporting from san jose, janine dela vega. >> ....
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as they move back, they see the marylanders. they drop many british soldiers. the british, john howard, this heroic figure. he is a psion in baltimore. he raises the company of men in 24 hours. that's how much charisma he has. he is a brilliant and that under stands the smallest tax in the smallest details. he orders is misunderstood by a virginia to retreat. the men show their backs towards the british. it becomes another camden. the british then attack with full force. but what happens next is the militia rally. and they encircle the men, along with the horse of william washington. it is a great american victory. the book, i can go through each one of these southern battles. it is a band of brothers on the american revolution. what i mean by that is it focuses on the key officers in the maryland line. the first person i'd like to talk about is nathaniel nick ramsay, who is a lawyer from cecil county, maryland. ramsay is also a politician. he is one of the older men in the maryland line. ramsay is an ardent patriot. he volunteers. he is there from the beginnin
as they move back, they see the marylanders. they drop many british soldiers. the british, john howard, this heroic figure. he is a psion in baltimore. he raises the company of men in 24 hours. that's how much charisma he has. he is a brilliant and that under stands the smallest tax in the smallest details. he orders is misunderstood by a virginia to retreat. the men show their backs towards the british. it becomes another camden. the british then attack with full force. but what happens next...
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that's what they have com, they captured the feel. so if you buy one from a merchant for example let's pick another that might be someone selling title stockings and all he does is a very narrow range thabut many people use him becae he is always using good quality and it's always delivered on time but he makes five times just making but what happens is it isn't just a one off type of thing. you have almost like these vendors you basically have people like the old market that will give you discounts and send you free stuff so they are thriving because they've re-created the china that we know online and others. you have to fill in this forum m and they just failed even though they had a very good early start but they kind of messed it up and i have a whole chapter so the credit was early to see the promise of china but was let down by some of the people in her team. d thank you for being here and ensuring the story of alibi. i was wondering if you could tell us with respect as well as the discussion that there's going to be a venture
that's what they have com, they captured the feel. so if you buy one from a merchant for example let's pick another that might be someone selling title stockings and all he does is a very narrow range thabut many people use him becae he is always using good quality and it's always delivered on time but he makes five times just making but what happens is it isn't just a one off type of thing. you have almost like these vendors you basically have people like the old market that will give you...
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they were immigrants. they would have been executed at they returned to france. there was a list of official immigrants. when some of them left the united states, once napoleon came to power, more in a more emigree were welcome because they were not seen as the most reactionary kind. host: you refer to french philadelphia. was there a established community there? prof. furstenberg: to discover this wealth of community in philadelphia, this french community, there were thousands of people that fled and settled in philadelphia during the 1790's. there were people that came directly from france. this gave an entirely different aspect to the city. the city which has mostly been an old quaker city with important anglican elements. but dominated by anglophone, german elements. all of a sudden you had this influx of thousands of french people, catholic and colored. with completely different traditions and one which, completely different food culture,e tc. this is represented somewhere around 10% of the publishing. philadelphia is a small place at this time. -- 10% of th
they were immigrants. they would have been executed at they returned to france. there was a list of official immigrants. when some of them left the united states, once napoleon came to power, more in a more emigree were welcome because they were not seen as the most reactionary kind. host: you refer to french philadelphia. was there a established community there? prof. furstenberg: to discover this wealth of community in philadelphia, this french community, there were thousands of people that...
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carol: and that is where they ran into trouble. >> they ran into trouble on that and and they have runo trouble in california, which is where they are located, san francisco. says whatder and ceo they created, called the macro, which would allow people to bypass this one online training course, an aspect of it, and that you had to be on it for 52 hours and it allowed people not to be on it for 52 hours. carol: so they should not have? done it that's so they should not have done it? >> rights. carol: it is interesting. the company that was not doing anything wrong now seems to be doing not very many things right. carol: they got -- >> they got in trouble in and theya, washington, say other states have followed suit but they will not say which ones and they are facing millions of dollars in fines. carol: this involves well-known players. you think of the venture capitalists to hind, airbnb and david sachs came in to help run the company. he is another well-known investor that has been involved in paypal and so forth. what was his role? on the richly as chief operating officer and he was
carol: and that is where they ran into trouble. >> they ran into trouble on that and and they have runo trouble in california, which is where they are located, san francisco. says whatder and ceo they created, called the macro, which would allow people to bypass this one online training course, an aspect of it, and that you had to be on it for 52 hours and it allowed people not to be on it for 52 hours. carol: so they should not have? done it that's so they should not have done it?...
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they are working at what they are doing. they stormed the green zone in baghdad. this as said strategy of suicide bombers and it is working right now. >> and gary b. it goes to the point here in the united states of the amount of money we're spending every year just on homeland security. >> well yeah, i mean i guess you could argue that the money is at least being spent and if the government spends it, it still goes into the gross national product. that is the good side. i just don't think it is being spent in the way that the average consumer would like it being spent. getting back to the main point. look, we've had the best worst president in my opinion -- and he has rnt even been able to derail it. so these terrorists certainly are not going to do any damage. and flying the planes and blowing up caves and the stuff is horrific. we're all agreed. but it is not going to get our economy ke railed and we should be thanks god for that. >> agreed. >> and proud. thanks everybody. neil, what's going on? >> guess who's giving donald trump the business? business. or busi
they are working at what they are doing. they stormed the green zone in baghdad. this as said strategy of suicide bombers and it is working right now. >> and gary b. it goes to the point here in the united states of the amount of money we're spending every year just on homeland security. >> well yeah, i mean i guess you could argue that the money is at least being spent and if the government spends it, it still goes into the gross national product. that is the good side. i just...
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they can do what they want but what weren't they showing?illary clinton had given her speech that night. they recorded it and played it after. then you go the next week or two weeks later, i think it was super tuesday three, this was with illinois, missouri. this was very contested, five states. she had won three of them. but it wasn't clear if she'd win her home state and whether she'd win missouri. it looked neck and neck. very close with sanders. she gave her speech before that. maybe not wanting to be there after, you know, if she lost these. and that was the day rubio pulled out. they showed rubio. that was kasich. that was ohio. they showed his speech. they showed ted cruz of course. i mean, they usually show all of the concession victory speeches. and then they said that donald trump was holding a news conference again. that didn't end up being a news conference but they just kept showing the empty podium and they showed it and showed it and they were waiting and the pundits were filling in. they were looking for something. and finall
they can do what they want but what weren't they showing?illary clinton had given her speech that night. they recorded it and played it after. then you go the next week or two weeks later, i think it was super tuesday three, this was with illinois, missouri. this was very contested, five states. she had won three of them. but it wasn't clear if she'd win her home state and whether she'd win missouri. it looked neck and neck. very close with sanders. she gave her speech before that. maybe not...
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they are still traveling. >> they love traveling and they are very open-minded. like japanese in the 1970's and americans in the 1950's. angie: is that a good sector to be in? >> it depends on where they are spending. i'm of the view the chinese will mainland chinese will continue money and spending abroad especially with luxury goods, and that is also a great import story for countries who are folding to buy shares of luxury goods, because they are less sensitive to the in demand. nationone money-laundering is another person's capital saving. >> trash. there we go again. sorry. so do you want to continue on china? some more warning signs. this is the way i read it. you call them deep throat, here is this anonymous i with a full-page article. you have to have some clout when you have front page, some clout to do this. no good.nge but the problem right now is the economy being propped up on a credit binge. the only april number that was good was property, home sales up. if you clampdown that credit base, you are going to clamp down a property, the pillars are crum
they are still traveling. >> they love traveling and they are very open-minded. like japanese in the 1970's and americans in the 1950's. angie: is that a good sector to be in? >> it depends on where they are spending. i'm of the view the chinese will mainland chinese will continue money and spending abroad especially with luxury goods, and that is also a great import story for countries who are folding to buy shares of luxury goods, because they are less sensitive to the in demand....
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they know who they are. >> assuming, she says they are not manipulated by our sexist society. >> medias, movies. >> he likes her. >> what our parents taught us. we internalize these norms and think it's how it should be. it's not something that is biological. >> it is biological. most boys like the more active violent sports. >> there are average tendencies. but that doesn't mean most. >> aren't most boys different from most girls? >> i would disagree. >> i once believed that but then i had kids. my wife didn't allow my son to have toy guns. he made carrots into guns. >> it's true. my son makes everything into guns. >> if the son jumps up from behind the coach and the mom reprimands him and says i love you but i wish you wouldn't into the violence, the relate is not a generation of boys who scrapbook, it's boys who are look to the internet and getting their identities of masculinity from that. >> which is probably not a good thing given what is on the internet. to reduce the influence of sexist culture, sweden pushes toy ads that are gender future rall. girls play with guns and boys ir
they know who they are. >> assuming, she says they are not manipulated by our sexist society. >> medias, movies. >> he likes her. >> what our parents taught us. we internalize these norms and think it's how it should be. it's not something that is biological. >> it is biological. most boys like the more active violent sports. >> there are average tendencies. but that doesn't mean most. >> aren't most boys different from most girls? >> i would...
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they want to get as high as they can.uest: in many ways, what they say does not indicate any change. the air clear on the fact that immediately build the energy industry that has an starved of technology and foreign investment. they had set the benitez -- they need $100 billion to be able to ramp up production in order to -- with the help of foreign partners, get back to the levels that they were before. it is not only a question of reaching that level being fine, it is an iran is coming at from a fundamentally different position in they are clear on the fact that, you know, we are happy to support it, but as far as we're concerned, we are not part of this because we are commanded from a different set of situations and questions. manus: so everybody plays for the market share, that seems to be the name of the game from the kuwaitis. thank you very much. let me bring in our next guest. gas producers of had to adjust to lower prices and cut back. saudi arabia is further along that path, issuing their new post-oil economy vi
they want to get as high as they can.uest: in many ways, what they say does not indicate any change. the air clear on the fact that immediately build the energy industry that has an starved of technology and foreign investment. they had set the benitez -- they need $100 billion to be able to ramp up production in order to -- with the help of foreign partners, get back to the levels that they were before. it is not only a question of reaching that level being fine, it is an iran is coming at...
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they are too expensive.omments like that that really make you think they learned something. >> that aha moment of a volunteer that gets to work there. they have the aha moment i'm creating here, investing in the future. before where they weren't too active in something like this, now it instills a lot of hope and a lot of connections with the community in a way that hasn't happened without the financing. >> for so many kids, they just take money for granted and budget, they don't know what to do. the finance park is geared for middle school grades but junior achievement goes through high school. correct? for many of these kids, they are getting their first job. they are making their first -- getting their first paycheck. so i'm sure that plays a huge role educating them as to how to manage. >> we find that students who get involved in internships perform better in school. there's a direct correlation between having those out of school opportunities to performance in school. way of being able to reach their p
they are too expensive.omments like that that really make you think they learned something. >> that aha moment of a volunteer that gets to work there. they have the aha moment i'm creating here, investing in the future. before where they weren't too active in something like this, now it instills a lot of hope and a lot of connections with the community in a way that hasn't happened without the financing. >> for so many kids, they just take money for granted and budget, they don't...
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they are being smart about how they do what it is they do.eir means as we got used to in prior decades. it is not the consumer pedal to the metal. it is more selective. marketser, you said will fall before they rise. we have been talking to people that have been pointing out who say look, there have been so , it isarishness interesting it hasn't fallen more. there is natural support coming from companies buying that shares from the massive amount of central-bank money. what do you make of it? bob: how much cash is on the sidelines? in a love retail broker offices and ask the branch manager "how much cash is in this branch?" i get numbers in the 20's and 30's. >> 20% to 30%? bob: there is lots of cash out there. that is a bullish sign. that is why i do not think there will be a lot of drops in the market. there are lots of bears. that israeli when the market accommodates them. >> where will the s&p 500 be at your end? bob: my target was 2150. i'm not giving up on that. we need better sector earnings. bob doll, the senior portfolio manager in i
they are being smart about how they do what it is they do.eir means as we got used to in prior decades. it is not the consumer pedal to the metal. it is more selective. marketser, you said will fall before they rise. we have been talking to people that have been pointing out who say look, there have been so , it isarishness interesting it hasn't fallen more. there is natural support coming from companies buying that shares from the massive amount of central-bank money. what do you make of it?...
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they drove like mad. you could sense that they knew now they were in danger as well. it wasn't just the drones because the helicopters were coming the night before and now it's broad daylight. i'm waiting for the americans to put a hellfire missile into the vehicle. plus this whole thing of who is taking us now. so there's the fear that whether it's by the americans or by them it's going to be a short ride. and where we got out i knew it was some kind of farm complex because we had to stagger down a bit of a field. when you're flailing and being moved around, completely helpless. and then we got into what turned out to be more or less like a bunker. it was below ground. >> i'm from canada. >> american? >> no. >> they came in and asked questions. same questions, who are you, why are you here, are are you spies, et cetera, et cetera. >> now the americans started to use the fast air, the jets were coming in. you'd hear the whoosh basically straight over head. in the farm complex it had to be 30 40 fighters. you're sitting waiting for what could be and should be the end o
they drove like mad. you could sense that they knew now they were in danger as well. it wasn't just the drones because the helicopters were coming the night before and now it's broad daylight. i'm waiting for the americans to put a hellfire missile into the vehicle. plus this whole thing of who is taking us now. so there's the fear that whether it's by the americans or by them it's going to be a short ride. and where we got out i knew it was some kind of farm complex because we had to stagger...
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they accomplished, and they should. general election is a whole different story, and if they want to win, they need to ramp up for that. here is last night with bill o'reilly. donald trump was asked what would you do if our guys are on an aircraft carrier and this happens. what are you going to do, and here is what he says. >> i would be very strong and say do not do that. that's provocation, that's something you are not supposed to be doing. bill: you would have to shoot one of those planes down. >> this is something i wouldn't want to do. >> i think it was a bad answer. he should have said we'll make them pay a price for that. this is in violation of our agreement so we'll find a way to send a strong message to them. if they keep that up there will be consequences for their acts. it may not be a public escapade but we'll make certain if they pull those kind of stunts that we deny something they want. call up putin and keep telling him you keep doing that funny buddy stuff you will pay a price. which allow your people
they accomplished, and they should. general election is a whole different story, and if they want to win, they need to ramp up for that. here is last night with bill o'reilly. donald trump was asked what would you do if our guys are on an aircraft carrier and this happens. what are you going to do, and here is what he says. >> i would be very strong and say do not do that. that's provocation, that's something you are not supposed to be doing. bill: you would have to shoot one of those...
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they try to break it up. they are moving cautiously. once tempers are flaring your don't want to add to it. >> i don't need to be the light my appointment because these idiots can't keep it together. >> women are in this fight. >> out come the cuffs. that means the cops show up. they get the situation under control. we contacted the sheriff's department. four people were arrested. two adult, and two juveniles. six totally were involved. they piled the charges on folks they arrested. the charges. aggravated battery in a public place. >> it's not worth it. >>> it's our friend simon cowell and this time he was called out here. he's trying to rescue three signets. >> i feel i'm in a language class. >> they easily locate two of the signets. the third one has washed up in this little tunnel right here. he's like okay that's easy. i'll go grab that one. as soon as he climbs down it's gone. >> oh, no. t >> looking for the sibling. >> can't find i want anywhere. more than half a mile down the street. >> oh, my baby. >> we thought we lost you. >>
they try to break it up. they are moving cautiously. once tempers are flaring your don't want to add to it. >> i don't need to be the light my appointment because these idiots can't keep it together. >> women are in this fight. >> out come the cuffs. that means the cops show up. they get the situation under control. we contacted the sheriff's department. four people were arrested. two adult, and two juveniles. six totally were involved. they piled the charges on folks they...
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they chased them out of town. they couldn't sleep by their barges because they burn to the barges.he haymarket affair, local law enforcement had ultimately been effective in stopping the radicals. this could be the case this time because the mayor, the sheriff, they are on the side of the workers. in fact, public opinion by and large was on the side of the workers. that is not the end of the story. in the meantime, an anarchist named alexander berkman brewed into frick's office and shot him twice and repeatedly stabbed him. he was one of the great failures in assassination history. not only did he fail to kill frick, he also undermined the strikers for whom he was professing sympathy. in many ways public opinion saw this outburst of radical violence as a discredit to the union movement. while some public opinion remained with the workers there was enough of a shift that there was political cover for us to move up one level of government. the governor of pennsylvania strikebreakers were brought by day and there would not be long-term unionization of the steelworkers until 1930. epis
they chased them out of town. they couldn't sleep by their barges because they burn to the barges.he haymarket affair, local law enforcement had ultimately been effective in stopping the radicals. this could be the case this time because the mayor, the sheriff, they are on the side of the workers. in fact, public opinion by and large was on the side of the workers. that is not the end of the story. in the meantime, an anarchist named alexander berkman brewed into frick's office and shot him...
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they can run their business as they see fit.are giving it impressions to the public they are impersonal. that this is objective al gore rhythms and they are having news crew ray tores share news trends. the new york daily news, left leaning. msnbc, left leaning. charles: the only thing we can do is not use facebook? >> a social media alternative. charles: this week a lot of stocks, a lot of companies that run afoul of conservative principles, stocks are getting hammered. maybe just a coincidence. we'll see. vice president cuban. dallas mavericks owner. he says you can do some good base has secret weapon how to defeat his sold friend, donald trump. that's next. >> donald trump is going to run the seinfeld campaign. it will be the campaign about it will be the campaign about >> if anyone is going to go after him, it has to be a politician who is not afraid to get dirty. elizabeth warren is doing a good job. let her go out there, let her go out there and the campaign trail. she'll get crushed in the vp debate. she has a lot of issu
they can run their business as they see fit.are giving it impressions to the public they are impersonal. that this is objective al gore rhythms and they are having news crew ray tores share news trends. the new york daily news, left leaning. msnbc, left leaning. charles: the only thing we can do is not use facebook? >> a social media alternative. charles: this week a lot of stocks, a lot of companies that run afoul of conservative principles, stocks are getting hammered. maybe just a...
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they look forward to it. they have fun. they think it is fun, track meet, they do their thing, get ribbons. >> abe what will happen? >> we're waiting for athletes to come for this huge procession. >> of course, they do. >> yes, of course. they are not cooperating. >> i know. >> we are going to hang around until 8:30. and you'll get to see them then. >> thanks, jen. >> i mediciner screaming. >> no, false alarming. >> they are getting excited. >> promises on is in full swing, which means dresses, dinners, dancing corsages, and what happens if the kid it fizzles out. the lets say somebody cancels out on their date a day before the prom? it has happened. >> terrible because you put the in for him owe and get pictures with her. >> i bring this up, parents are getting sued for the money. >> what? >> i'll explain. it happened in our area. >>> dream come true for a couple beating the odd their fight to get down the aisle and say i do. introducing the completely redesigned mercedes-benz c-coupe, with its athletic prowess and sleek n
they look forward to it. they have fun. they think it is fun, track meet, they do their thing, get ribbons. >> abe what will happen? >> we're waiting for athletes to come for this huge procession. >> of course, they do. >> yes, of course. they are not cooperating. >> i know. >> we are going to hang around until 8:30. and you'll get to see them then. >> thanks, jen. >> i mediciner screaming. >> no, false alarming. >> they are getting...
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they are like robots. they don't have moral centers. they want to make sure she's the person they can pay in order to make the road smooth. >> they would like a coherent tax policy. and they would like more stuff. i think donald has to be more coherent. but the fact of the matter is that he should be appealing to small businesses and not the croney capitalists that pay off government. >> -- of this country do probably root for a donald trump. he's saying he wants to bring things back here. those are opportunities. if he can do it, if he can bring manufacturing back. >> but e can't. >> here is the thing. you also have to think hillary clinton is going to continue the policies of barack obama. and this has been the worst postrecession recovery in history for everyone. big to small. >> and to that point and this is really important she can't run on her husband's record. he was a free trade president. this is a bernie sanders democratic party. she's going to continue leftward and it is going to be impossible more her -- >> small businesses
they are like robots. they don't have moral centers. they want to make sure she's the person they can pay in order to make the road smooth. >> they would like a coherent tax policy. and they would like more stuff. i think donald has to be more coherent. but the fact of the matter is that he should be appealing to small businesses and not the croney capitalists that pay off government. >> -- of this country do probably root for a donald trump. he's saying he wants to bring things...
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they are proud people. they work really hard. they are really tough jobs. do they need anything?well, certainly. i mean, we will need -- do you know what we need really more than anything, is for people to let us work and provide clean, renewable energy. what we have with the coal energy is a beautiful resource for america. when you look at it, the best thing we can do to improve the condition of human life is to provide clean energy and cheap and effective energy. that's what we're doing in west virginia. we have powered the world. we have built this country. we can do it just allow us to work and provide america and the world the energy resource that we need. >> any idea how many people in that crowd tonight, sir? >> thank you very much. i'm just so excited to be here. i wish everyone could feel the energy in this crowd. >> is certainly looks like a crowd full of energy. thank you very much for joining us. >> i could not hear that comment because it's -- >> it's very loud there. well, donald trump now sits alone atop of the g.o.p. but trump does face what could be an uphill bat
they are proud people. they work really hard. they are really tough jobs. do they need anything?well, certainly. i mean, we will need -- do you know what we need really more than anything, is for people to let us work and provide clean, renewable energy. what we have with the coal energy is a beautiful resource for america. when you look at it, the best thing we can do to improve the condition of human life is to provide clean energy and cheap and effective energy. that's what we're doing in...
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they haven't revealed why they connected the two. why they're declaring this person of interest still in the second shooting that happened today. the third additional shooting that happened at a nearby giant store after the mall shooting, they haven't indicated there's any connection to that shooting with any of the other shootings. so it's under investigation. we'll find out i'm sure before too long if they think the same person involved in the murder yesterday is also involved in the shooting and now murder today because one of the injured parties died at the mall shooting and then the second shooting near a giant store a little bit later. >> that's the name of the supermarket. giant food. that's why we're calling it giant. the name of the supermarket. art roderick, there's a shooter on the loose. what do they do to find this individual? >> well, i mean, they've already got the person of interest as tom had mentioned and that's the key part of this current investigation is that if they already had a person in mind, they possibly co
they haven't revealed why they connected the two. why they're declaring this person of interest still in the second shooting that happened today. the third additional shooting that happened at a nearby giant store after the mall shooting, they haven't indicated there's any connection to that shooting with any of the other shootings. so it's under investigation. we'll find out i'm sure before too long if they think the same person involved in the murder yesterday is also involved in the shooting...
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they tried everything else. they tried stimulators, pain pump, they tried everything. with the new california law, with workers compensation, everything has to go through a board. all the pain doctors are quitting because they have to fight the review board. all of a sudden they are fast.ng his opiates he's going through withdrawals. i think there should be some kind of law to help people on work comp that are already stuck on opioids. host: are you concerned about the new guidelines the cdc has putting out about overprescribing? caller: probably. my husband is not the kind that would overdose. he is the kind that absolutely needs them because there is nothing else. they have tried everything else. host: moreover issue spotlight program coming up on opid addiction. the government's role in addressing the problem. let's hear from paul in new orleans. welcome. caller: thanks so much for c-span. host: you bet. caller: i'd like to point out, if the nsa can record everything will conversation and e-mail in any form of communication for the purposes of terrorism, which is qu
they tried everything else. they tried stimulators, pain pump, they tried everything. with the new california law, with workers compensation, everything has to go through a board. all the pain doctors are quitting because they have to fight the review board. all of a sudden they are fast.ng his opiates he's going through withdrawals. i think there should be some kind of law to help people on work comp that are already stuck on opioids. host: are you concerned about the new guidelines the cdc...
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they have no choice. they got to go in they got to beat him up because he ain't cuffing up.sault officers with urine and feces. they take control of a food port. also cover their cell front, which we have to remove the cover in order to make sure that safety is utmost concern. >> when violence does erupt, officers are left with no option but to extract inmates from their cells by force. shu facility captain j.r. andrews oversees cell extractions on a weekly basis. >> we do wear protective gear in a cell extraction or use of force, calculated-type use of force. but on some occasions, staff do get injured. i have seen occasions where staff have been injured to point of broken arms. i have seen staff receive feces thrown in their face. i have seen staff where they actually had their headgear broken into pieces because they was hit so hard when they entered the cell. >> after extracting him from a shower cell in the crisis unit, officers are transporting this inmate to the shu for destroying prison property. >> he beat out a window with a handle. we had to go inside the cell, ta
they have no choice. they got to go in they got to beat him up because he ain't cuffing up.sault officers with urine and feces. they take control of a food port. also cover their cell front, which we have to remove the cover in order to make sure that safety is utmost concern. >> when violence does erupt, officers are left with no option but to extract inmates from their cells by force. shu facility captain j.r. andrews oversees cell extractions on a weekly basis. >> we do wear...
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people are smuggling but they were not smuggling dangerous items, they were just smuggling things they wanted to use as gifts. i thought what is this discrepancy between the violence i see in the news talking about drug bust in people that have tattoos versus this other store of everyday folks engaging in illicit trade. they said said they want to uncover the story because i was interested in the past. i wanted to understand how it developed over time. what i realized is that illicit trade is over the border itself. the border between the united states and the sukkot was created in 1848. my town was founded in the 17 hundreds. so you have a community community that exists in the community is now divided by this international line making everyday trade and commerce. so basically, basically, the river was very easily crossed and imagine trying to go across the river to try to get things that you always would like to purchase like blankets, potatoes, sugar, basic items. rather than cross really you would have to pay a tax as much as 40 percent. the first mugler's were people who are buyin
people are smuggling but they were not smuggling dangerous items, they were just smuggling things they wanted to use as gifts. i thought what is this discrepancy between the violence i see in the news talking about drug bust in people that have tattoos versus this other store of everyday folks engaging in illicit trade. they said said they want to uncover the story because i was interested in the past. i wanted to understand how it developed over time. what i realized is that illicit trade is...
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they got smoothies? for me. ooh! they got smoothies?ngine revving] [phone buzzing] ♪ some things are simply impossible to ignore. the strikingly designed lexus nx turbo and hybrid. the suv that dares to go beyond utility. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> they took me to another room. there was probably about a dozen people in there. felt like the freak show. everybody just kind of standing there watching me like a rat that's caught in a trap not knowing if he's going to try to gnaw his own leg off to escape or wither away right there. they told me to take down my pants so they could see what actually i was carrying. [speaking foreign language] that's when the packets were revealed to them. before they removed the package from my legs, they took photos to show how i was carrying them. it was like almost like they were having a little party. they seemed quite, quite pleased with themselves for all this. they seemed to take enjoyment out of it. then they took them off and put them all on a table. they cut one open to -- to -- they ta
they got smoothies? for me. ooh! they got smoothies?ngine revving] [phone buzzing] ♪ some things are simply impossible to ignore. the strikingly designed lexus nx turbo and hybrid. the suv that dares to go beyond utility. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> they took me to another room. there was probably about a dozen people in there. felt like the freak show. everybody just kind of standing there watching me like a rat that's caught in a trap not knowing if he's going to try to...
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they treated each other differently. they are generation of volunteers. they've looked more recently organizations like team rubicon. disaster relief internationally and nationally. know thatrtant to when you see this horrifying statistic the 22 veterans of day commit suicide. which i had veterans of all wars and the majority of them are vietnam veterans. a long long way around us road back for the vietnam veterans. share the stage with these people. anybody walked points in redeeming this generation of making the public aware of them after so many people have forgotten the way they were treated when they came home it's jan. when you sell us how and why you did what you did. jan: after i returned from vietnam i spent a couple of years roaming around to getting into trouble i got a masters degree from american university while there i did research project on ptsd. testified in front of congress. that automatically makes you an expert on everything. i decided there should be a national vietnam veterans memorial. after seeing the deer hunter. my wife left at
they treated each other differently. they are generation of volunteers. they've looked more recently organizations like team rubicon. disaster relief internationally and nationally. know thatrtant to when you see this horrifying statistic the 22 veterans of day commit suicide. which i had veterans of all wars and the majority of them are vietnam veterans. a long long way around us road back for the vietnam veterans. share the stage with these people. anybody walked points in redeeming this...
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they found money and they got money. they left electronics and worth anything in the left they got away with what police are telling us we don't know how much cash. these three people unhurt but they were tied up good because it took them a half half an hour to untie each other after they got away and called 911. that is where police are with their investigation. so, perhaps these purpose traitors knew somebody in the family knew you they were in a cash business or had cash in the house, and that is why this house, was singled out because it certainly you don't come up here, at a far point away as possible, within the city limits of philadelphia, in the middle of the block in the middle of the night and pick out a house and hope there is monday there i. >> why did they go to that particular home. >> steve, thank you. we have more breaking news this morning on this friday out of bath, river, new jersey where fire officials have been battling a forest fire that has been burning for hours. it started 6:30 last evening. offi
they found money and they got money. they left electronics and worth anything in the left they got away with what police are telling us we don't know how much cash. these three people unhurt but they were tied up good because it took them a half half an hour to untie each other after they got away and called 911. that is where police are with their investigation. so, perhaps these purpose traitors knew somebody in the family knew you they were in a cash business or had cash in the house, and...
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they open this stoor, they close the store, they hire, they fire.y go to the bank and deposit the money. they are the glue that keeps the organization together. rational employers don't take the glue that keeps the organization together and then cast them avoid. and that's inconsistent with a sound business practice. and so i appreciate the concerns, but you know, the employee is out of balance because so many managers have lost their leverage. and we're trying to restore that leverage. >> reporter: i mean it's not just industry that has raised questions. some leaders in higher education an nonprofits have also expressed a fear to what this could do to their workforce as well. >> well, we've done a lot of discussion with higher ed. and what they learned when we would discuss this issue with them is they have remarkable amounts of flexibility that they were unaware of. we had someone from higher ed say oh my god, my teachers work 70 hours a week and now have i to pay them overtime. actually that's not true, bawt the fair labor standards act exempts t
they open this stoor, they close the store, they hire, they fire.y go to the bank and deposit the money. they are the glue that keeps the organization together. rational employers don't take the glue that keeps the organization together and then cast them avoid. and that's inconsistent with a sound business practice. and so i appreciate the concerns, but you know, the employee is out of balance because so many managers have lost their leverage. and we're trying to restore that leverage....
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i think they will find whatever excuse they can. when you talk about data dependency, the april payrolls were much worse than expected, okay, and they reached the unemployment target and the inflation data which is really what got this starting but well below the inflation target. they will find an execution not to raise in june. that's my view and people will think about july but i suspect it comes, if it does come, after the election cycle and i'll just make one other point when you think about we're talking about economic conditions around the world to steve's point, they are not particularly better anywhere. yes, we've seen some of the risk assets going haywire in january and february cooled but if the dollar runs ahead of the potential for raise in june or july, then we could be right back where we were before where the ilications of a higher dollar, what does it mean for commodities and credit that sort of thing? to me, i think they have painted themselves in a corner but i don't think they will raise and we have the potential
i think they will find whatever excuse they can. when you talk about data dependency, the april payrolls were much worse than expected, okay, and they reached the unemployment target and the inflation data which is really what got this starting but well below the inflation target. they will find an execution not to raise in june. that's my view and people will think about july but i suspect it comes, if it does come, after the election cycle and i'll just make one other point when you think...
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they don't want money. they want to play -- they want to do it. they love the country in their own name. vom nice. some aren't so nice. but i have the backing of some of the greatest people in the world. they want to do it. they want to see america be great again. so we're going to take these horrible, horrible trade deals that are made by people that have absolutely no right to be dealing with the top people of china, the top the people of japan. these are political hacks and we're taking it away. and we are going to make instead of these horrible deals, we're going to make unbelievable trade deals that bring jobs and money and economics back to our country, all right? back to our country. [cheers and applause] so you've get to remember, in november, eems a long time away but it's not far at all. and i'll be back. and i'll be back one or twice even because this is a very important state to win. but you, your family, your friends you're all going to get time-out vote. and i will tell you, you will look back and say it was the single greatest vote
they don't want money. they want to play -- they want to do it. they love the country in their own name. vom nice. some aren't so nice. but i have the backing of some of the greatest people in the world. they want to do it. they want to see america be great again. so we're going to take these horrible, horrible trade deals that are made by people that have absolutely no right to be dealing with the top people of china, the top the people of japan. these are political hacks and we're taking it...
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they seek resolution.ns' they seek clarity. but because republicansty unprecedented obstruction they can do neither. going they are not getting resolution and they're not getting justice, already it's creating long-term issues for nation's highest court. this term only 12 cases for itst next term which begins in should october and runs through june of 2017. this the court court continues to accept our i should say not accept cases at this glacial pace. the next term of justices hearing fewer cases than it's been heard by that court in more than seven decades, seven years, seven years. to it stands to reason justice rubber tire chief justice is calling accepted cases according to the ability to hear and process them. supreme a gridlocked court can accomplish the same. it's not the supreme court's fault.alf the blame belongs to senate republicans for their blocking o merrick garland's nomination. for seven happier senate republicans have blocked anything recent obama has proposed. who is behind this?t t right-wing organizations l
they seek resolution.ns' they seek clarity. but because republicansty unprecedented obstruction they can do neither. going they are not getting resolution and they're not getting justice, already it's creating long-term issues for nation's highest court. this term only 12 cases for itst next term which begins in should october and runs through june of 2017. this the court court continues to accept our i should say not accept cases at this glacial pace. the next term of justices hearing fewer...
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because they can sell the other stuff, and they like having cheap power, and they like having jobs inexas, and getting income to people who own the land were the windmills are. we have to be able to walk and chew gum at the same time if we are going to go from where we are where we need to go. [applause] mr. clinton: and the third thing we need to do is to bring more manufacturing jobs back to america. every american manufacturing job we bring, we create two other jobs. we brought back 900,000 of those factory jobs we lost. thanks, in part, to the fact that the president and the congress save the auto industry. and not allow us to fall in the great depression. we had the best ever last year. and we can do better. i think the plant in indiana, listen to this, in indiana, they are making mercedes-benz. most of which are sold in china. every year, you can pay a good, solid middle-class income because labor is a small percentage of the cost every year. and materials, transportation, and energy are bigger parts of the cost. so, hillary's position is very simple. we are going to try to take
because they can sell the other stuff, and they like having cheap power, and they like having jobs inexas, and getting income to people who own the land were the windmills are. we have to be able to walk and chew gum at the same time if we are going to go from where we are where we need to go. [applause] mr. clinton: and the third thing we need to do is to bring more manufacturing jobs back to america. every american manufacturing job we bring, we create two other jobs. we brought back 900,000...
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they don't want to give their names. they don't want to say where they are from. and they started out by ripping up a bunch of trump signs and they are more aggressive in pointing and yelling, even spitting. and they are telling people to come out, be next to them so they can maybe get into fight. these are the type of protesters that we saw in albuquerque, for example, but many more of them in albuquerque. we saw maybe a couple hundred people with their faces covered who didn't want to give their names, who were there trying to pick a fight with police. that's type of protester that when it gets out of control, they are the ones that start throwing rocks. they start getting really aggressive. for the most part, the protesters are peaceful wherever we go. but it's this type of protester -- we'll show you here, with the face covered, those who don't really want to talk about where they are from but who basically say f donald trump, f donald trump. that's the type of protester we usually see some problems. chris? >> trump still talking inside the. anaheim a majority
they don't want to give their names. they don't want to say where they are from. and they started out by ripping up a bunch of trump signs and they are more aggressive in pointing and yelling, even spitting. and they are telling people to come out, be next to them so they can maybe get into fight. these are the type of protesters that we saw in albuquerque, for example, but many more of them in albuquerque. we saw maybe a couple hundred people with their faces covered who didn't want to give...
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they don't have a motive. they say they were shot for an unknown reason by an unknown man. the rather than studying and staying in school, investigators say because this area park and somerset is a very well known street sales market for drugs, and because they are very skeptical about these two peoples store business how and why they were shot they wonder if the 16 year-old is instead of going to school may be major in street economics. >>> we have breaking news just in the news room. this happened a little while ago. our defense secretary ash carter says that a u.s. serviceman was killed in iraq and apparently during a battle. >> so, secretary carter says that the serviceman was killed in combat, like you said. details of what happened during the combat or what it was for has not been released. >> it has been a while. >>> coming up at 6:05. >> also developing in frankford philadelphia police are investigating two shootings they believed to be connected. shots were fired around 10:00 last night on the 4900 block of charles street. police tell us that the 20 year-old man wa
they don't have a motive. they say they were shot for an unknown reason by an unknown man. the rather than studying and staying in school, investigators say because this area park and somerset is a very well known street sales market for drugs, and because they are very skeptical about these two peoples store business how and why they were shot they wonder if the 16 year-old is instead of going to school may be major in street economics. >>> we have breaking news just in the news room....
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they were friendly. i would not say they are friends.i think the bushes and clintons are friendly, but it doesn't make them friends and it certainly doesn't make them political bedfellows. good morning. thank you for c-span. i have a short comment. i know your time is short. the bush legacy goes way back. it seems like the memories of the american public is very short. the bush legacy goes back to things like silverado savings and loans, which i watched go on, and it goes back even further than that, skull and bones, things of that nature. what education level to these people have to want to support donald trump? does no one read the paper? does no one study history? does no one paid attention anymore in this country? thank you for your time. guest: it's a thoughtful question. public opinion polls show that a large segment of donald trump's popularity is from older white guys who never went to college. i don't mean to denigrate people who didn't go to college. that is one of his core constituent groups. going back --y, this reminds me. i
they were friendly. i would not say they are friends.i think the bushes and clintons are friendly, but it doesn't make them friends and it certainly doesn't make them political bedfellows. good morning. thank you for c-span. i have a short comment. i know your time is short. the bush legacy goes way back. it seems like the memories of the american public is very short. the bush legacy goes back to things like silverado savings and loans, which i watched go on, and it goes back even further than...
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they knew if they didn't do something, they would have problems. >> the frisco five say they appreciate today's honor. they are already looking ahead. they are working to remove the mayor from office as well. they would like the officers involved in the deadly shooting to go to trial. >>> the democrats are ramping up their campaigns in california. hillary clinton is not in the state tonight, but her husband, former president, bill clinton is. he told an enthusiastic crowd his wife is a change maker. bill clinton due to hold a rally for hillary on monday. a democratic challenger, bernie sanders is spending time in california. tonight he was in san diego for a rally. he had several events around the state for a few days. meantime, donald trump is reaching out to a demographic he needs, latinos. in a pretaped speech, he promised latino voters he's on their side. the pretaped speech from mrs. clinton was also shown. time is running out to register to vote in the primaries. the deadline is monday. you can register on the secretary of state's website, california's primary. >>> it was a bit of
they knew if they didn't do something, they would have problems. >> the frisco five say they appreciate today's honor. they are already looking ahead. they are working to remove the mayor from office as well. they would like the officers involved in the deadly shooting to go to trial. >>> the democrats are ramping up their campaigns in california. hillary clinton is not in the state tonight, but her husband, former president, bill clinton is. he told an enthusiastic crowd his...
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they serve their country. they didn't defer.as a press secretary, like 50% of the role is advocating for the president. 50% of the role is advocating for the press. the press has an obligation to follow through on stories where donald trump held this fund-raiser because he didn't go to the fox news debate and he wanted to get -- get the money for the vets, absolutely, and it was a really clever, it was a very smart way to get attention away from the fox debate that he didn't want to attend because he was having the argument with our network. what reporters do is they follow the money. they always do. that's how we have the trouble with terry mccalliffe. if you want to be a public servant, you are accountable to the press. that's how our country has been so great. we have a free media and they should be respected to be able to do so. the best way to beat them is to be full, open and transparent. being in public service is sometimes a thankless job. >> i wish they would have the same convenient -- venomous and aggressiveness towar
they serve their country. they didn't defer.as a press secretary, like 50% of the role is advocating for the president. 50% of the role is advocating for the press. the press has an obligation to follow through on stories where donald trump held this fund-raiser because he didn't go to the fox news debate and he wanted to get -- get the money for the vets, absolutely, and it was a really clever, it was a very smart way to get attention away from the fox debate that he didn't want to attend...
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they realize they are stopping people to make sure they don't get killed when they get on the plane. i want to support the oversight strength of our nation and the ig's office saying it wasn't strong enough for security. they have responded and he has ten points he is implementing. what have you done to make sure the screeners are assessed on the security results they achieved. i top the reiterate, i have never, never since 9/11, it has been 15 years. i have never seen a resident business to being stoppeded and because of their feeling that there is an emergency they may miss the plane. the one complaint i hear is is it secure enough? what's the overside? someone gets on a plane with a knife or weapon and say how did this happen? if people do not believe their planes are secure, they are not going to fly. the country hurts and fear is terrible in under mining the american spirit to get things done. i want to know what are you doing to improve security? if you need more people, let us know and give us a report on how you can keep the security at the top level, but you may have to have
they realize they are stopping people to make sure they don't get killed when they get on the plane. i want to support the oversight strength of our nation and the ig's office saying it wasn't strong enough for security. they have responded and he has ten points he is implementing. what have you done to make sure the screeners are assessed on the security results they achieved. i top the reiterate, i have never, never since 9/11, it has been 15 years. i have never seen a resident business to...
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and they have historically they are highly correlated because they are interest rate sensitive and they proxies. and so utilities have done incredibly well. and the mortgage rates since middle of 2003 have a negative total rate of return. so the valuations have gotten incredibly stretched. and if you own the reits. you get 11 plus. if you own the utilities you get 15.3. and i'll bet dollars to don'ts the two prices converge. >> what would trump look like? >> arms manufactures maybe. -- >> you think that's a real thing because ken langone earlier suggested, you know, he's saying these things but he's a pragmatist at the core. >> sure. he's going moderate his positions but just like president obama had to deliver something on healthcare. he promised that over and over and over again. and donald will have to at least try to build a wall. at least try to do something with jobs. try to help the -- how far? i don't know. but he's got move in that direction. he can't just say i was just kidding. >> so core stuff here. hour marks was saying has -- >> 50 x. >> 50 x is money. >> in 6 and a half y
and they have historically they are highly correlated because they are interest rate sensitive and they proxies. and so utilities have done incredibly well. and the mortgage rates since middle of 2003 have a negative total rate of return. so the valuations have gotten incredibly stretched. and if you own the reits. you get 11 plus. if you own the utilities you get 15.3. and i'll bet dollars to don'ts the two prices converge. >> what would trump look like? >> arms manufactures maybe....
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how they work and how they are made. >> i love american history tv. >> i had no idea they did history. that's probably something i would really enjoy. >> with american history tv, it gives you that perspective. >> i may c-span >> author richard mcmurray talks about the civil war battles around atlanta in 1864. and he compares the strategies of confederate commanders joseph e johnston and his successor john bell hood. he argues that johnston's reluctance earlier in the campaign to engage with william tecumseh sherman place tied in a difficult position to defend atlanta once he assumed command. this is a 50 minute event. >> i would like to echo what bud said about events. he came up to where i live in dalton. i told since that since i am a georgia tech fan. if he was still coaching and george i was going to push him off the ridge. he had retired by then. although i don't know that as much help. i was also interested in what kevin said this morning. the old lady came out she heard the pearl harbor and said to the end he's going to be with us this time? december 8, 1941. a reporter for th
how they work and how they are made. >> i love american history tv. >> i had no idea they did history. that's probably something i would really enjoy. >> with american history tv, it gives you that perspective. >> i may c-span >> author richard mcmurray talks about the civil war battles around atlanta in 1864. and he compares the strategies of confederate commanders joseph e johnston and his successor john bell hood. he argues that johnston's reluctance earlier in...
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they say there is not enough data, but they should know by thursday.he stock is trading around $18, and most of the analysts thinks it is going to be rejected next week, and the different scenarios there are that they have to falling below $10 on the rejection, and seema says that they are going to be asking for a whole clinical trial which would take a long time and rejected fully, and will go down to below $10. and if it is accelerated approval, it is going to $60-plus, but on the investor side, you will see the stock risen into the decision, so the inv investors are diverging from the analysts of what they expect. >> but it is off of the back of the heels of the massive decline on april 26th when that fda meeting said, no, we won't accelerate the approval, and so it is is digging itself out of the hole at this point. >> yes, what is interesting is that i have not found any analysts on the street except for one that is thinking that it will be approved and yet the expectation is that it will, and not really when you think back, because when you go th
they say there is not enough data, but they should know by thursday.he stock is trading around $18, and most of the analysts thinks it is going to be rejected next week, and the different scenarios there are that they have to falling below $10 on the rejection, and seema says that they are going to be asking for a whole clinical trial which would take a long time and rejected fully, and will go down to below $10. and if it is accelerated approval, it is going to $60-plus, but on the investor...
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they said they would. >> they said they would and now they are not.h it, is a broken promise on their part. but, again, you kind of have to -- you look at it and what consequence is there for jeb bush at this point? he is already dead. >> i don't know if there are any consequences anymore in politics anyway. aaron, jackie, thank you both. and viewers, now is your time to vote at home on twitter. should donald trump ask speaker paul ryan to step down as chairman of the republican convention? tweet yes or no using #greta. we will show you live twitter votes throughout the show. and did the obama administration intentionally mislead you about the facts in the iran deal? now a top white house aide is frantically scrambling to do damage control. ben rhodes strategic communications may have used the press to do this misleading. tonight rhodes is doing everything can he to back pedal but that's not all. he also got caught ridiculing members of the press although that's not a felony. in a "new york times" profile rhodes ied" as saying the white house created
they said they would. >> they said they would and now they are not.h it, is a broken promise on their part. but, again, you kind of have to -- you look at it and what consequence is there for jeb bush at this point? he is already dead. >> i don't know if there are any consequences anymore in politics anyway. aaron, jackie, thank you both. and viewers, now is your time to vote at home on twitter. should donald trump ask speaker paul ryan to step down as chairman of the republican...
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they wanted to know if they were ever going to come back again. would they ever see them again. i told them that i sure hope so. they went away with big smiles. we would love for you to come back next year. put us on your calendar for april 2017. thank you so much for your commitment to the children of west virginia. that's through a s.t.e.m. program out of nasa. s.t.e.m. is not monolithic. that's the other thing we need to understand. we need people not only with science and technology backgrounds and interest e s be need people who are willing to engage their hearts and mind, who understand the arts, ability to conceive of things and then designers who can build little things like 3-d printers and the like that we're currently using on the international space station. so we believe s.t.e.m. is critical. we want to talk about it a lot today. hopefully, and if we can fire some of you up to go and tell people with whom you come in contact it's just as important to have a young student who's going to be an all-star on a first court or somewhere else as it is to be an all-star bask
they wanted to know if they were ever going to come back again. would they ever see them again. i told them that i sure hope so. they went away with big smiles. we would love for you to come back next year. put us on your calendar for april 2017. thank you so much for your commitment to the children of west virginia. that's through a s.t.e.m. program out of nasa. s.t.e.m. is not monolithic. that's the other thing we need to understand. we need people not only with science and technology...
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>> so, they don't really know but they want? >> they want it.individualism anymore. >> did you have anybody i want to make it on their own. >> one person said that they were so boring we couldn't put it in the piece. like a robot. >> everybody wants free stuff. they're not ashamed of free stuff you and i. need boost because there is so much college debt and no jobs in this economy and city living is expensive. they just want a little helping hand. >> you interview, what, 10 people? >> about 10 people. >> nine out of ten. >> central park. >> it's new york city. >> that is true. >> and de blasio is the mayor. >> that's right. >> there you go. jesse watters, everybody. >> miller's on deck. he has got some thoughts about the violence at some trump rally. the d-man moments away. ♪ before it became a medicine, it was an idea. an inspiration. a wild "what-if." so scientists went to work. they examined 87 different protein structures. had 12 years of setbacks and breakthroughs, 4,423 sleepless nights, and countless trips back to the drawing board. at fi
>> so, they don't really know but they want? >> they want it.individualism anymore. >> did you have anybody i want to make it on their own. >> one person said that they were so boring we couldn't put it in the piece. like a robot. >> everybody wants free stuff. they're not ashamed of free stuff you and i. need boost because there is so much college debt and no jobs in this economy and city living is expensive. they just want a little helping hand. >> you...
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they say they also found 39 firearms at his home and they are trying to determine if they are legallyowned by wells. >> human trafficking, it's an epidemic that affects hundreds of thousands of young men and women around the world each year. in tonight's crime files, henry lee learns what's being done in the bay area to combat the crimes. >> i'm joined today by the heyward police sergeant, line -- cantrell. tell us about what kinds of victims you typically see are being trafficked. >> the production -- predominate trafficking is sex trafficking and overwhelmingly -- the victim we see is sexually exploited children, anywhere from 9 to 17 years old and then exploited women, in adulthood also. >> tell us about where are some of these victims found. do they necessarily all come from troubled backgrounds? >>that's not necessarily always true. statistics show overwhelmingly, the majority come from the foster care system. victims who are basically recruited and exploited based on lack of family structure and things like that but we see victims they come from all demographics and households a
they say they also found 39 firearms at his home and they are trying to determine if they are legallyowned by wells. >> human trafficking, it's an epidemic that affects hundreds of thousands of young men and women around the world each year. in tonight's crime files, henry lee learns what's being done in the bay area to combat the crimes. >> i'm joined today by the heyward police sergeant, line -- cantrell. tell us about what kinds of victims you typically see are being trafficked....
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they think they do not have that authority right now and i think they do. they are right when they said it will not solve the problem. , congresshe problem needs to act. >> your government has also issued a debt exchange proposal. what insurance is will investors have that puerto rico will not read a fault if they accept this new offer from your government? >> two things. craters are one group. obligations and guaranteed by the sales tax and are subordinated -- those guaranteed by the government development banks. there are plenty of groups in the fight a lot among each other. them is asking for deal that solves the crisis. proposalsi received that will bring back the crisis in a couple years. that is something, i have to admit that. january 2 year i will not be the governor so i could say to the crisis andolved the kick the can to the next governor. but that would not be fair. i'm asking them to solve the --sis and to put parameters on the oversight board that we are proposing i'm proposing that puerto rico will be reliable through federal funding and many
they think they do not have that authority right now and i think they do. they are right when they said it will not solve the problem. , congresshe problem needs to act. >> your government has also issued a debt exchange proposal. what insurance is will investors have that puerto rico will not read a fault if they accept this new offer from your government? >> two things. craters are one group. obligations and guaranteed by the sales tax and are subordinated -- those guaranteed by...
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every time they get a paycheck, at the end of the week, they look at it and they see deductions for this and that, state taxes, federal taxes, sales tax, excise taxes. you go to the pump, you pay a price for a gallon of tax and incorporated in that depending on what your state charges there is significant tax included. on and on it goes. you can't go to the grocery store, can't go to a clothing store, retail store without getting a tax slapped on everything that you buy. so that money comes to washington on a federal tax. at the very least, the taxpayer is due. careful use of their hard-earned tax dollars to fund the federal government. there are essential functions that the federal government and only the federal government can deal with. interstate highways is one. states participate in that. but to have an interstate system, you need some federal support. but of course our national defense. now, the minority leader was just talking about delays, delays, delays and not getting anything done. all week i have been standing around, my colleagues have been standing around here waiting to m
every time they get a paycheck, at the end of the week, they look at it and they see deductions for this and that, state taxes, federal taxes, sales tax, excise taxes. you go to the pump, you pay a price for a gallon of tax and incorporated in that depending on what your state charges there is significant tax included. on and on it goes. you can't go to the grocery store, can't go to a clothing store, retail store without getting a tax slapped on everything that you buy. so that money comes to...