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and is up the road from the district 3 headquarters in palmer park where theyou also s of the restaurant with their hands up as police secure that area. we'll continue to follow the very latest developments in of when breaking news happens by signingtro. we're still working to restore servicewith an updacting riders this noon. jeanette? jeanette: we're going now in the seventh hour of delays. i can tell you right now they are assessing the damage and what they can work on now but not looking good moving forward. this is mcpherson square and is the ground zero of everything going on early this morning. let me give smu background. it started earlier this morning around 5:00, note from a burning cable. one serious damage, requiringtake a many frustrated rid >> i'll the way out, running a bit late. it's happened before. jeanette: and we were told earlier this morning, this is the g.m. and he headed down to assess the situation himself nerd, it couldn't have delays day in and day out. as far as details on what caused this, we're expectingabc jummy: thank you. major delays to tell you about fo
and is up the road from the district 3 headquarters in palmer park where theyou also s of the restaurant with their hands up as police secure that area. we'll continue to follow the very latest developments in of when breaking news happens by signingtro. we're still working to restore servicewith an updacting riders this noon. jeanette? jeanette: we're going now in the seventh hour of delays. i can tell you right now they are assessing the damage and what they can work on now but not looking...
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brunswick b you can see the damage caused by a fire on monday, peered the residents were moving out what theyou could salvage today, but for families left homeless,g nobody was more than a family which the mother got two of three children out butof not able a daughter . state fire marshal's office working to determine the causee they have excluded person, in the meantime, samples church has been helping to get these displays people back on their feet . >> it is devastating, you think about your family and about what is going through everyone's minds.bf determine what they believe to be the cause of the fire, from brunswick, dave nethers fox 8 newsns. >> police say gunfight and lorraine ended with a bulletd going through a home home hitting a 6-year-old girl,g several shots fired on g. street just before 7:00 p.m. with one round hitting a home the girl injured the steel door so the bulletin to her only had minor injuries . terrorize family and the city ist trying to resolve a lawsuit before going to trial he was killed by the police at november 2014s the officers involved have been cleared of cr
brunswick b you can see the damage caused by a fire on monday, peered the residents were moving out what theyou could salvage today, but for families left homeless,g nobody was more than a family which the mother got two of three children out butof not able a daughter . state fire marshal's office working to determine the causee they have excluded person, in the meantime, samples church has been helping to get these displays people back on their feet . >> it is devastating, you think...
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the cavaliers losing by three points .s >> i just thought that they were tougher than us tonight, theyou got scrapped us .t got to have respect, to give up 30 points off turnovers,o they shut about 60 percent in the first quarter and a half and just attacked us ed . while reports indicate the browns might have interest int the likes of marvin jonesh and learning of strong interest in alex mack and inspected, the falcons could be the team wanting to gete alex mack going to bleacher report and interest and in digital sports for commodity and thel various teams are interested in him, yesterday the browns re-signed tank carder decides to guys including jamie meder as exclusive rights free agent and made all that offers to terrelle pryor and austin pasztor who could replacece mitchell schwartz if he does leaveve the browns, indians got their first cactus leaguero victory of the season jose ramirez giovanny urshela poking eight -- five victory over the dodgers as salazar held the innings and held, first round mac tournament, lest leslie kent state facing bowling green, he gets that nice there
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theyou want to talk about the bn rule? the republicans have allowed five district court judges. come on. let's get this out of partisanship. by any standard whatsoever there's been a republican president and democratic controlled congress, senate, we have treated that republican president far better than they have treated democratic presidents. and, but they do here because of the supreme court with five republican appointed majority members of the supreme court are bringing down the approval rating of the supreme court, the american people, it must be president obama's fault, even though those five were nominated and approved
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idea, theyou an workers came from almost every state in mexico. what you see in dark blue is every state that received mexican guestworkers. those are a lot of states. there are only a couple that didn't. why do you think a couple did not? guesses. >> they had enough labor in the states already? >> we're getting closer. >> the cheap labor with an african americans in that area because it is the south. after slavery was abolished, quote unquote, they were still there. that would've been the cheap labor. >> you are all getting very close. these other states also brought jamaicaworkers, from and the british west indies. there was another guestworker program that existed alongside the bracero program. puerto rican agricultural workers were also recruited. states like michigan. bracero s could find themselves workers alongside puerto ricans. because of their status, puerto ricans could come in freely and andome ways work some areas avoid some of the red tape that the bracero brought about. but also endured heavy exploitation. how do we imagine that the
idea, theyou an workers came from almost every state in mexico. what you see in dark blue is every state that received mexican guestworkers. those are a lot of states. there are only a couple that didn't. why do you think a couple did not? guesses. >> they had enough labor in the states already? >> we're getting closer. >> the cheap labor with an african americans in that area because it is the south. after slavery was abolished, quote unquote, they were still there. that...
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theyou want to talk about the bn rule? the republicans have allowed five district court judges. come on. let's get this out of partisanship. by any standard whatsoever there's been a republican president and democratic controlled congress, senate, we have treated that republican president far better than they have treated democratic presidents. and, but they do here because of the supreme court with five republican appointed majority members of the supreme court are bringing down the approval rating of the supreme court, the american people, it must be president obama's fault, even though those five were nominated and approved before president obama was even in the presidency, that goes too far. that goes too far. that is through the looking glass. that is alice in wonderland. >> the senate returns in about 10 minutes to take up a bill to combat air with an opioid drug abuse. yesterday while considering amendments, new york senator kirsten gillibrand recount other she received from a family who lost a son to an overdose. >> madam president speak with the senator from new york. >
theyou want to talk about the bn rule? the republicans have allowed five district court judges. come on. let's get this out of partisanship. by any standard whatsoever there's been a republican president and democratic controlled congress, senate, we have treated that republican president far better than they have treated democratic presidents. and, but they do here because of the supreme court with five republican appointed majority members of the supreme court are bringing down the approval...
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them on theyou put world scale, they are the 11th largest economy in the world.hat is not a drag in the economy. they are creating businesses at a faster rate than any other group. 2012, 47% of new growth came from latinos. whereas there was a decline by 2% of businesses by non-latinos. charlie: half of total purchases? new home% of all mortgages taken out in the last decade were taken out by latino families. that gets to the core of the economy as we start to talk about it. aida mentioned business formations. in the last half decade, 86% of all new business formations in the last half decade were created by latinos. "a" as: is this exhibit to why immigration has been good for the united states? guest: it is part of that story. when people come here, they spend. they get jobs. sometimes with improper social security numbers. they get access. they are paying taxes into a system they do not withdraw from. the other part is the amount of spend. we forget what is happening with spending. this $1.5 trillion of purchasing power is a big deal. michael bloomberg and rupe
them on theyou put world scale, they are the 11th largest economy in the world.hat is not a drag in the economy. they are creating businesses at a faster rate than any other group. 2012, 47% of new growth came from latinos. whereas there was a decline by 2% of businesses by non-latinos. charlie: half of total purchases? new home% of all mortgages taken out in the last decade were taken out by latino families. that gets to the core of the economy as we start to talk about it. aida mentioned...
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hurry in for an amazing 2 for $5 deal on theyou love. bada ba ba ba this saturday! and save on early birds 'till 1pm.ff dresses. save on sport shirts and knit tops for him. and on all cookware and food prep. everyone get kohl's cash too! >> jimmy: hi, there. welcome back. henry cavill, gabourey music from flogging molly is on the way. "time" magazine releases their list of the most influential people on the internet. when they announce the nominees of the nobel like the opposite of that. the list includes donald trump, caitlyn jenner, kanye west, and a bunch of other people who should never be president the united states. but also on the[ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: outside on the list was dj khaled, very popular on snapchat. millions follow his every move. and i have to admit i don't know the first thing about snapchat so i asked dj ke me under his wing and into his limo and later to his hotel room. and the result was this., dj khaled, we the best. >> jimmy: we both have beards, >> jimmy: i don't know. >> we've got to get him on snapchat. did you discover snapc
hurry in for an amazing 2 for $5 deal on theyou love. bada ba ba ba this saturday! and save on early birds 'till 1pm.ff dresses. save on sport shirts and knit tops for him. and on all cookware and food prep. everyone get kohl's cash too! >> jimmy: hi, there. welcome back. henry cavill, gabourey music from flogging molly is on the way. "time" magazine releases their list of the most influential people on the internet. when they announce the nominees of the nobel like the opposite...
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now, we have to work up theyou know, you talk to them about what their smile -- what their vision in their smile is, what they want their smile to look like, take the appropriateor that big day. but once that big day comes in, in one day, they come in, and they leave a completely different individual.by the way, getting dental implants -- and we'll talk about the denture wearers for a moment. if it's so good, where you can just attach them to dental implants, why aren't they all doing it? >> people who have been suffering with dentures for the longest time -- they just have dentures, they don't have teeth, and they've stopped going to the dentist. there's just no more dental visits. technology, and they just don't know that these options exist. a lot of these patients have been told that they don't have enough bone, implants are not for them, and they've just given up hope, and just have settled into their existing situation. another reason is cost. and based on what people think, they think that there has to be an implant per tooth, and that can be very, very costly. and the way we
now, we have to work up theyou know, you talk to them about what their smile -- what their vision in their smile is, what they want their smile to look like, take the appropriateor that big day. but once that big day comes in, in one day, they come in, and they leave a completely different individual.by the way, getting dental implants -- and we'll talk about the denture wearers for a moment. if it's so good, where you can just attach them to dental implants, why aren't they all doing it?...
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back at theyou look four years you spent in russia what comes to mind? peter: that was a. of great transition and tumbled. everybody thought we were coming in when people were getting boring. yeltsin had stood up to the kremlin. who was supposed to represent stability. it was a. of enormous change where the vladimir putin began to turn things back. n: we found out how invaluable it is to go out there and do reporting on the ground, be open-minded, trust your instinct. we didn't come to it after decades of entrenched ideological positions one way the other about the soviet union and what the new russia should be. what we found was a resurgent nationalism. this fascinating figure of the vladimir putin. she came out of the kgb and was determined to use some of the but had beenwest misread in some ways by people here in washington. and elsewhere in the west. they wanted to believe in this onward trajectory of democracy. it didn't prove to be russia's trajectory. it was a revelatory experience and the face of the idea of going out there and judging for yourself and being open-m
back at theyou look four years you spent in russia what comes to mind? peter: that was a. of great transition and tumbled. everybody thought we were coming in when people were getting boring. yeltsin had stood up to the kremlin. who was supposed to represent stability. it was a. of enormous change where the vladimir putin began to turn things back. n: we found out how invaluable it is to go out there and do reporting on the ground, be open-minded, trust your instinct. we didn't come to it after...
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. >> seth: yeah at some point theyou explain the bit. >> yeah. so it's just passing the time on set. it's like i'm like in half richard garb. so, it's pretty easy, doing you know, observational pranmedy. this one. here let's do this. >> seth: okay. >> i don't need to take this out. >> seth: okay. >> i can just do this. oh, wow. which camera? i'll do it right to a camera. >> yeah,it's right there. it's over. camera two. didn't play here in the theater, but it played directly into your brain. that would be quite inconvenient. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> you always have to end with -- no smile.hat should i try it with? >> anything you want. yeah. >> seth: okay. >> seth: okay.esn't have something other than water in it. [ laughter ] [ applause ] seth: pretty good, right. home run. >> seth: thanks for being back, buddy. >> of course. >> seth: it's always great to see you. >> thanks or having me. everybody. [ cheers and applause ] "silicon valley" premieres april 24th on hbo. "the bronze" is in theaters this friday. we'll be back with melissa george. [ ch
. >> seth: yeah at some point theyou explain the bit. >> yeah. so it's just passing the time on set. it's like i'm like in half richard garb. so, it's pretty easy, doing you know, observational pranmedy. this one. here let's do this. >> seth: okay. >> i don't need to take this out. >> seth: okay. >> i can just do this. oh, wow. which camera? i'll do it right to a camera. >> yeah,it's right there. it's over. camera two. didn't play here in the theater,...
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what do you think about theyou upsets so far this weekend?r thw >> i think it's awesome.in the sweet 1611 sw1 seed. syracuse a 10 seed in thed he tournament but i think it's so exciting watch some of these games. that's what makes march mar madness great. you had the tip in win at the buzzer for notre dame.or n d i guess there was one and half f seconds left. the guy who hadn't scored in a i couple witnesses gets a tip n late last night keenig from wisconsin has a buzzer beater,ra a 3-pointer after he hit a 3-pointer with 13 seconds. secos some of these games are so exciting o and friday nightnd f northern iowa won on a half court shot. >> that was crazy. cra i think that the excitementha tournat ment asen anything elses a lot of brackets are busted.us you can can't argue the games g aren't exciting.en'txcit >> well, i mean, the well, meant tournament never disappointsts in that sense right.nse rit. just the nature of the format,hr the talent is so evenlyve distributed across the cand ss t country.y. who would think that a teamthin like hawaii could lang withlang maryland
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deal with theyou differences in accounting?s no incentive in banks in europe with bad loans. they continue to accrue interest. they don't have to put up reserves. what do you do? robert: we make an adjustment for the accounting system. understated. we are valuing these banks the way investors do. value letting investors them rather than the accountants. what we compare is the market cap to the liabilities of the bank. if the market cap is too small. extent, we are immune to that problem, at least if investors are aware of it. vonnie: i know tom is going to pull of the fixed chart. he is really hoping that when market pricing resets that it reflects what the fed's intentions are. robert: that's right. predicting volatility is pretty easy if you are only talking about predicting it in the short horizon. if you're talking about predicting it in the longer horizon, it's a lot harder to predict. there are a lot of factors that come in. the global economic position as a path -- factor. he knows what it's going to be in the next few m
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those pre i was going sign up for themsi but apparently they're noteye helping you get through theyou any faster at thete airport. >> reporter: no.>> i'm shocked. when precheck which ischec essentially the prescreeningscre process that airports ares thiro offering where you're voter ahead of time you get in thee yo fast lane you don't have tot hat take off your shoes or your jacket and you go throughnd y security pretty quickly, a couple years ago when they a whe launched it they wanted wte 25 million people signed up. peo guess what? they have h 9 million people signed up. that's it. at the same time the t.s.a.e tha has cut the number ofhe numr o screening agents at the airports by 10 percent. so, we have fewer people h signed up for the fast lane,r you have fewer agents checkinggt people and you're expecting eec record summer travel so thetravo lines at the airport arere tremendous.emen and probably only gettingy gti bigger so pack your patience.ien >> yeah, bottom line you can'tu' win. >> and then finally chipotle cho getting into burgers. bge here's the thing.heng i go to chipotle
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she says if you stand up theyou are kanye west. you can't stand up. >> jennifer says she was able to stand up during a commercial then had to use the restroom and that was a whole other situation. >>> henry cavell to play superman. he just posted this video from times square here in new york toe it. not even his own billboard in a superman shirt was enough to get any attention. the naked cowboy was quite henry has good taste in music. >> thank you. >>> al, what is going on in the weather? would you like one more? just one more? >> just one more. so we are looking with the european model. they are showing low pressure on saturday morning in the gulf and then it starts to make its time colder air. by sunday morning into the northeast. by 3:00 sunday new jersey or , parts of washington. by monday we are looking at a decent amount of heavy snow in the northeast. the american model says justd. take a look at the snowfall totals. sunday into monday european model, new york city about eight of snow. into new england 12 inches or more. you
she says if you stand up theyou are kanye west. you can't stand up. >> jennifer says she was able to stand up during a commercial then had to use the restroom and that was a whole other situation. >>> henry cavell to play superman. he just posted this video from times square here in new york toe it. not even his own billboard in a superman shirt was enough to get any attention. the naked cowboy was quite henry has good taste in music. >> thank you. >>> al, what is...
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to theyou on the road white house on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. announcer: and now, a summit on sentencing laws. federalants include judges. this portion is just over two hours. crags good morning. welcome to the summit. director, along with many of our partners who have collaborated and worked with us. we are privileged and honored that you have joined us here as we take some time of the next and shareo talk about our experiences and ideas regarding alternative sentencing and explore the roles alternative sentences can play both and reducing our number of individuals that are incarcerated, but certainly delivering on public's safety and visit -- fiscal responsibility. we have, as you can see from the programs, two very full days. we are very thankful that we have very excellent experts and leaders in the fields of alternatives and matters relating to that. i just want to run through a few quick housekeeping matters. so we can make it them out of the way and get on with this important program. during the program and during the panels, we're going
to theyou on the road white house on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. announcer: and now, a summit on sentencing laws. federalants include judges. this portion is just over two hours. crags good morning. welcome to the summit. director, along with many of our partners who have collaborated and worked with us. we are privileged and honored that you have joined us here as we take some time of the next and shareo talk about our experiences and ideas regarding alternative sentencing and...
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tonight, like barbara and larry weinberg, norm brownstein, lonnie kaplan, michael adler. , i had theyourom all of you. with greatserving men. all of you, and i mean this sincerely, thank you. mentoring me. thank you for teaching me. thank you for standing with me. appreciateuly, truly it. fornd, i want to apologize telling many of you the story i am sure you have heard me say before. this is mainly directed at the 4000 students who are here. i got elected to the senate when i was 29. i was raised by a father who was absolutely committed to the establishment of israel. a man who was high school educated, well read. our dinner table was a place we sat down to have conversations and incidentally eat. i not joking. proud at age 30 -- barely 30 -- sworn in as a senator and went to israel. meir.to meet golda i met with every prime minister since then. i will never forget sitting in her office -- i say this to you students -- it was after the six-day war and she kept flipping those maps she had. she had a bank of maps and there were like eight, flipping up and down, pointing to every encounter
tonight, like barbara and larry weinberg, norm brownstein, lonnie kaplan, michael adler. , i had theyourom all of you. with greatserving men. all of you, and i mean this sincerely, thank you. mentoring me. thank you for teaching me. thank you for standing with me. appreciateuly, truly it. fornd, i want to apologize telling many of you the story i am sure you have heard me say before. this is mainly directed at the 4000 students who are here. i got elected to the senate when i was 29. i was...
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theyou guys also calling on protesters they go to the events? mr. earnest: we would call on everyone to refrain from violence. there is no political justification, no political dispute among citizens that would justify an act of violence. that said, i don't think i would use the word popularity in describing mr. trump. i think there are a significant number of republicans in his own party that would say they would not vote for him. i noted it was even the wall street journal editorial that secretary clinton has one million more votes than mr. trump. i recognize it is not a fact he likes to enjoy often, but it is true. will bey the president a forceful advocate of -- in support of democratic nominee we merges because the stakes of the next election will be significant and the president will have a forceful case to make that the values and priorities that has been championed by democrats on the campaign trail are important to the future success of our country, in particular with the rhetoric being said by a variety of republican candidates, not just o
theyou guys also calling on protesters they go to the events? mr. earnest: we would call on everyone to refrain from violence. there is no political justification, no political dispute among citizens that would justify an act of violence. that said, i don't think i would use the word popularity in describing mr. trump. i think there are a significant number of republicans in his own party that would say they would not vote for him. i noted it was even the wall street journal editorial that...
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is theyou think this case? is it just the ecb a week and a half ago?on. is this a growth story? a lot of people out there think it has more to do with easing. i saw a goldman sachs note saying if you look at financial conditions, there has been a huge drop in the tightening of financial conditioning recently. there are a whole bunch of technical factors around things like stocks, a lot of people talking about this being the biggest squeeze of all time. we will have to see how that plays out. at though if you look portfolio, he has been brutalized over the past weeks. these are the moments where technicals in the market matter so much. >> very true. the other thing people are talking about is a breakdown in correlations. table if weoff the are now back off in a risk on situation. i want to take it old school. throughthe p/e ratios europe, through the u.s. where theal situation market trades at seven times expected earnings. everyone on the program is incredibly pessimistic. that is a richly valued market. >> yes because you are looking at the market. gl
is theyou think this case? is it just the ecb a week and a half ago?on. is this a growth story? a lot of people out there think it has more to do with easing. i saw a goldman sachs note saying if you look at financial conditions, there has been a huge drop in the tightening of financial conditioning recently. there are a whole bunch of technical factors around things like stocks, a lot of people talking about this being the biggest squeeze of all time. we will have to see how that plays out. at...
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half of theyou saw country under investigation, that's an exaggeration, but you saw a rally in the equityan see on the bloomberg terminal. it has broken through the 200 day moving average. it's rising up to another resistance point so investors took this as a positive. we saw the move in the oil company, petrobras. it was all of a sudden. david: that was the center of the scandal. think of how many were betting against that scandal and people who rushed to protect their position. this was not based on fundamentals. this was based on flows in short coverings. david: you say commodities have autumn doubt, has brazil bottomed out? think it is technical in the financial markets. it could not get much worse. you have a currency effect and evaluation effect catching up at the same time. as soon as the flows come back to the country's, they will help capital markets. the flows come back and you have a big jam in the financial markets. i think the arrest of the president is a sign that could be taken as positive. the institutions and this country are very independent. asbe detaining someone untou
half of theyou saw country under investigation, that's an exaggeration, but you saw a rally in the equityan see on the bloomberg terminal. it has broken through the 200 day moving average. it's rising up to another resistance point so investors took this as a positive. we saw the move in the oil company, petrobras. it was all of a sudden. david: that was the center of the scandal. think of how many were betting against that scandal and people who rushed to protect their position. this was not...
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theyou have to specify who your candidate is, the foreign policy they hold, and if you agree with it. for democrats. 202-748-8001 four republicans. and for independence, 202-748-8002. meeting withhad a d.c. republicans and washington to talk about a variety of things. one of the people talking about it is a reporter. he joins us on the phone now to talk about this meeting. good morning. -- what wasttle bit the goal of this meeting. why was it set up? wong: it was an attempt by donald trump and his team, who like to remind us that he is still very new to politics, to appear more presidential. his team wanted us to see what it would look like for trump's motorcade to be driving to the nation's capitol, driving to meetings on capitol hill. he met with the washington post editorial board before that. after the meeting with lawmakers and some d.c. establishment folks he held a news conference at his new hotel project on pennsylvania avenue, just blocks from the white house. he later gave a national security speech. it really was you know, sort of a day when mr. trump comes to washington an
theyou have to specify who your candidate is, the foreign policy they hold, and if you agree with it. for democrats. 202-748-8001 four republicans. and for independence, 202-748-8002. meeting withhad a d.c. republicans and washington to talk about a variety of things. one of the people talking about it is a reporter. he joins us on the phone now to talk about this meeting. good morning. -- what wasttle bit the goal of this meeting. why was it set up? wong: it was an attempt by donald trump and...
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you and theyou to ladies who called in for that.e will take a short break and turn attention to a nuclear summit president obama is holding here in washington with world leaders tomorrow and friday. it is on the front page of the new york times. -- we will talk with bill -- i will get that right. later, yahoo! news is doing an extensive these on who the trump supporters are. we will be right back. ♪ >> this week, drug abuse in america and the current supreme court vacancy. today, with the abuse of , we look at drugs the handling of the issue from health experts and former addicts. cruz: it is certainly not going to be washington dc that stepped in and solve these problems. it's going to be friends and family, churches, charities, ,oved ones, treatment centers people working to help those struggling with drug addiction. obama: we are not new at this. s. are implementing those plan we look at with today's leaders have said in the past concerning the nominating and come mission process of individuals to the supreme court. >> in my view
you and theyou to ladies who called in for that.e will take a short break and turn attention to a nuclear summit president obama is holding here in washington with world leaders tomorrow and friday. it is on the front page of the new york times. -- we will talk with bill -- i will get that right. later, yahoo! news is doing an extensive these on who the trump supporters are. we will be right back. ♪ >> this week, drug abuse in america and the current supreme court vacancy. today, with...
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to theyou on the road white house on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. >> i am a history buff. do enjoy seeing the fabric of our country and how things -- just how they work and how they are made. >> i love american history tv. it's a fantastic show. >> i had no idea they did history. that's something i really enjoy. >> with american history tv, and gives you that perspective. >> i am a c-span fan. ♪ year, the c-span student competition was one of the biggest yet as students competed for over $100,000 in prices. students produce documentaries using the road to the white house theme, answering questions what candidates most discussed during the 2016 campaign. economy,nts told us and immigration were top issues. turn in this wednesday morning during "washington journal." they will announce the first place winners and it bounced favorites live to the public. watch live on c-span and c-span.org. announcer: "washington journal" continues. host: in our last 45 minutes of the washington journal this morning, we are asking questions to our viewers. is the republican primary becoming a
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