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from theyou hearing campaign and the staff? >> this will sharpen lines. in indiana, there has been anxiety with ted cruz and his allies . it is a choice between ted cruz and donald trump. they mustn indiana, win. even if they don't necessarily say that out loud. sullivan, who covers politics for the washington post, we will look for your reporting online as well as in the newspaper. they give for being with us. tuesday, live coverage from the senate armed services committee on the joint strike fighter program. announcer: our campaign up bus continues to travel across the country. travel tour bus wyoming to recognize winners from learn me junior high school. -- laramie junior high school. bus travel to south dakota to visit with winners from rapid city and sioux falls. stop honored students for their video on water pollution. a special thank you to our comcast -- our cable partners, doo.ast, charter, and mi for the winners at 6:50 a.m. eastern before washington journal. ted cruz of editor texas held a campaign rally at gateway high school in monroeville, p
from theyou hearing campaign and the staff? >> this will sharpen lines. in indiana, there has been anxiety with ted cruz and his allies . it is a choice between ted cruz and donald trump. they mustn indiana, win. even if they don't necessarily say that out loud. sullivan, who covers politics for the washington post, we will look for your reporting online as well as in the newspaper. they give for being with us. tuesday, live coverage from the senate armed services committee on the joint...
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gains, aunt mary and uncle bob that owns three restaurants, has 50 employees and you tell them that theyou, is going to turn into 47 or they're going to get the robots that i've been reading about this week that cook 360 burgers in a matter of an hour. it is based in the cake, that's what's going to happen. business owners will react when you man date to them. >> and john layfield, these are businesses who've dealt with more than seven years of the obama administration when which ripped up health care and the financial regulations, killed the coal industry, reregulated internet and then has put on more regulations than president bush and president clinton in their eight years in office. >> yeah, and one of the best things bill clinton did was in 1996 the fair business act which took out a lot of regulations of small businesses and it really created a lot of job growth. we haven't seen anything like that since, we just seen roguelations stuck on regulations, year after year after year and bernie sanders has become the modern day waylon jennings, when we ran against mckinley for president, a
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. >> we'll tell you about theyou b tattoo trend that's gaining gai traction on social media.ci med >>ting herutir new clothing line but one but brand seems to think queen beyte is imitating their designs.ns now the beehive is coming foror them. >> hm, i like that outfit. anyway, 5:42 is the time.5: that's a look at weather. gary is coming up next. thank you so much. did you say honey? hey, try some? mmm that is tasty. is it real? of course... are you? nope animated you know i'm always looking for real honey for honey nut cheerios well you've come to the right place. great, mind if i have another taste? mmm you're all right bud? never better i don't know if he likes that. yeah part of the complete breakfast >> 5:44 is the time.>> congratulations to the 5 gww colonials. they are your nit champions.. they knocked off val post lastlt night. kevin larsen dropped 18 for the fourth seeded colonials. coa they felt like they werethey wee snubbed because they didn'tca make the field of 68. they went into theushe nit and t they did work. set a new school team record with 28 wins. last night's vi
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much for theyou so rundown. verizonother deal -- making a play for millennials.nto online video -- the nation's longest -- largest online carrier is buying a stake in awesomeness tv from dreamworks. dreamworks purchase the company for $33 million in cash around the same time disney purchased maker studio in a similar move. steak has valued it at a whopping $650 million. given their rising value and a potential doubling of annual revenue, could we look at an ipo opportunity had? i want to bring in the founder of awesomeness tv from l.a.. what about that ipo? brian: we are a little ways away from that. i still lack -- still look at this as a baby in diapers, but never say never. understand it, you're going to make hbo caliber, short form content. explain what kinds of ideas you have 10 kicking around. you think about the evolution of the cable business and how programming started with public access programming and reruns of sitcoms and lots of episodes of star trek. eventually each of those brands define themselves with a premium show, whether it was "the sopranos"
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much for theyou so rundown. .nto another deal verizon making a play for millennials.treaming into online video. the nation's largest terrier has a 24.5 state in awesomeness tv from dreamworks. you will remember when dreamworks purchased the youth-oriented media company for cash. disney purchased makers studio in a similar move towards youth-oriented content. verizon's new state values this at millions of dollars. a potential doubling of revenue through the deal. i want to bring in the founder himself, brandtv robins, joining me now from l.a.. what about that ipo? are a littlek we ways away from that. i still look at this as a baby and i praise with a long way to grow. maybe, never say never. emily: you're going to be making premium, hbo caliber, short form content. explain what kind of ideas you have been kicking around, what kind of talent you have been speaking to. in: -- br us, -- right started with public access programming, reruns of sitcoms and lots of episodes of star trek, each one of those brands defines themselves with a premium show, like madmen on amc. if
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theyou concerned technological advances in the united states have had the effect of undermining some of the progress you have made on the prevention side? that ist obama: i think a legitimate question, and i am concerned. here is the balance we have had -- we have a nuclear stockpile that we have to make sure is safe and reliable. the treaty we entered into with russia, we have brought down significantly the number of weapons that are active, but we also have to make sure that they their to date, that command and control systems that might have been developed a are up to snuff, given all the technology that has , and wesince that time have to make sure that our deterrence continues to work. as we brought down the number of weapons that we have, i have wanted to make sure that what we do retain functions, that it is not subject to a iser intrusion, that there sufficient confidence in the system that we do not create a stabilizing activity. -- we do not create the stabilizing activity -- we do not create destabilizing activity. completed the treaty, our team approach the russians in te
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>> it is possible. , theyou look at apple situation does not appear to have affected the stock. not see it impacting the stock in the short-term. longer-term if it gets dragged out, potentially. when you look at microsoft, i don't dig it will impact the stock in the next couple of quarters. ramy: them trying to block authorities from taking customers' e-mails without notification. let's get to your trade. what do you want to do with microsoft? >> next week, we have earnings on thursday. the last couple of earnings announcements, big spikes higher. we have seen microsoft jump higher post earnings announcement, about 4.8% on the week. i'm looking at a potential trade to get long microsoft. ramy: microsoft does report earnings thursday, april 21. do you think anything is going to sideswipe what they will report next week? what are you expecting for them? revenues from $22 billion. i'm looking at a call spread in microsoft to get long that stock. have some downside risk reduction. but ultimately, i'm looking to play for that pop in the stock post earnings announcement. ramy: thank y
>> it is possible. , theyou look at apple situation does not appear to have affected the stock. not see it impacting the stock in the short-term. longer-term if it gets dragged out, potentially. when you look at microsoft, i don't dig it will impact the stock in the next couple of quarters. ramy: them trying to block authorities from taking customers' e-mails without notification. let's get to your trade. what do you want to do with microsoft? >> next week, we have earnings on...
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them in theyou look eye? do you let them know i see you? lin-manuel: if i can spot them. if i can spot them, i sure do. -- gosh, who did we have? we had common here, one a my favorite. when we started 10 new commandments, i looked right at him. i said someone is going to get this reference. it's going to be common. we have such a love of hip-hop. a reference to a musical. at the end of the reynolds affair, he says nobody needs to know. when robert jason brown came to right at him.oked he kindly gave me permission to use that song and that reference in the show. it's a treat when there are people who appreciate it in the audience. charlie: but it's not only good acting and good music. people are saying it's transformative. lin-manuel: that's interesting to me. it has certainly changed my life. but i think that's because when great people cross our past -- and i am about hamilton here -- it forces us to reckon with what we are doing with our lives. create oure was to financial system from scratch. -- when ind build consider that he was creating our financial system from scr
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across theyou look street this morning, it does it give you a sense that the japanese data is overshadowinghinese pmi data? mohammed: there is some reflection in terms of what is happening in japan given what they have done with monetary policy. everyone is looking at japan as a monetary experiment to see if what they are doing works and to see if other central banks need to conduct similar efforts. there is some concern there. the big news will be the jobs data to see if it is actually as robust as the market thinks it is. caught ourthing that eye -- sometimes we get overly focused on china pmi. are set to double the 2016 budget. hans, thank you you sent this across to me. this is worth talking about in the context. this refers back to the refugee crisis which is ongoing. this would be a sin -- a significant stimulus. china going forward with an economic -- fiscal stimulus. there is a move towards the end of monetary policy, towards this goal policy. what is the scale of fiscal policy that yuan to dissipate globally this year? there is a big shift. let us the of all. doubt, youithout a are
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hour.ur fort belvoir east of pope'svo es creek moving northeast lauer lar remarks you asked about theyou speed. flese are flying along at about 50 miles an hour, so hour, berwyn, bowie, annapolis, arnold, stevensville some ofe so the communities that are involved in that severeev thunderstorm warning and just while we were beginning to were come on the air another one anor got issued. you can see that's up to thee th north. it includes a very smallry s section of frederick -- notck- frederick county but into int carroll county and westminstertt county north of the baltimore bi county, baltimore city area sora that warning will be around a for awhile but this is the onese we'll be watching until 5:45. 5 so you may even expect an expect little bit of hail with that, ta certainly some very heavyea downpours complicating theic evening rush hour on the east he side of the beltway. of the bel we'll let you know if we get any additional warning and ifngd you can get off the roads forett a little bit you'll probabhely'b be doing yourself f because this can definitely def bog things down. sarah,
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theyou for expanding welfare system? mr. brown: i'm an advocate for having a president in political party it that every american has the right to life, liberty, pursuit of their own happiness, which requires a level of economic security. how we attain that? by cutting the military budget, reinvesting in this country and converting our best technology and investment to a civilian revitalization and all the different ways we can do that, it can also take the form of earned income credit, direct payment. it can take the form of public service jobs, civilian conservation corps. a whole variety of ways that everybody can have an opportunity. all i'm saying is the reigning doctrine -- >> more money in welfare you're saying. mr. brown: the welfare is -- continuing to exist. sitting around in rooms like this and talk about -- people are dying and nobody is doing a darn thing about it. we have the money and the time to make this country available to all its citizens and part of that -- i'm against the fast track to mexico. i want a m
theyou for expanding welfare system? mr. brown: i'm an advocate for having a president in political party it that every american has the right to life, liberty, pursuit of their own happiness, which requires a level of economic security. how we attain that? by cutting the military budget, reinvesting in this country and converting our best technology and investment to a civilian revitalization and all the different ways we can do that, it can also take the form of earned income credit, direct...
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to theyou on the road white house on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. ♪ >> madam secretary, we proudlyoe 72 of our delegate votes the next president of the united states, ♪ [cheering crowd] ♪ >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. bunk --orning, filled sam banker, correspondent from the national journal will preview an oral arguments challenging president obama's executive action on immigration. the new bookor of about the people who reshapes the founding fathers vision for america. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal on sunday morning. join the discussion. >> in his weekly address, the president explains his support for allowing consumers alternatives to traditional cable set-top boxes. senator tom cotton of arkansas livers the republican response. -- delivers the republican response. he gives his reaction to the iran nuclear agreement. efforts for sanctions on iran. president obama: hello everyone, one of our strengths is the free market. it is the lifeblood of our economy, it is how we at -- create jobs, expand opportunit
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theyou look at the market, didn't move on doha. that was a little bit of a surprise. they had an initial big fall because of a lack of agreement, but the market seems to be pegging to something else. >> for the oil market in particular, there is a supply disruption in the middle east. you could argue that maybe the fundamental is not guaranteed to outstrip demand. absolutely, oil has been the dollar than factory markets for the last few months, because the crash went from a place where it takes a dollar from the producer and gives it to the consumer, and they crashed into the financial viability of companies, credit quality, and the development strategy of entire countries. that is why the market is focusing on that. also, if you look at what central banks have done in the last couple months, they have and we have reinforced they are behind the recovery. you see the bank of england on holiday. i think central banks are right there. tom: help me with the vigilantes right now. we have boston talking down the market with yesterday; all my radar goes up when i hear that,
theyou look at the market, didn't move on doha. that was a little bit of a surprise. they had an initial big fall because of a lack of agreement, but the market seems to be pegging to something else. >> for the oil market in particular, there is a supply disruption in the middle east. you could argue that maybe the fundamental is not guaranteed to outstrip demand. absolutely, oil has been the dollar than factory markets for the last few months, because the crash went from a place where it...
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. >> i love you guys from theyou u bottom of my heart unguys, too. so you can't have missed it.t. little sister as they drove hero home from her wisdom teeth removal surgery. urgery the tricksters planned elaborata scheme to make their dazed little sis believe that zombiess had taken over the dmv while she was sleeping. so they're video has been viewew on youtube millions of times. even earning them an eastern one the ellen show to talk aboutalka their viral fame.eir viral fame. our own bob barnard caught upauu with the pranksters earlier this morning and asked them how they came up with this genius and about one of the sweeterheet aspects of the video. veo take a listen.. >> well, we sat at the kitchenih table together the night before, and kind of mapped out theof specific details.sp we know we wanted to doteto do something for little bit but wee only spent about 30 over 40 30 4 minutes planning out the logistics.logistics from there at a a* lot of was lf having ideas on the go andas otd running into the kitchen and and pulling thing out and bringingni the pets out.pe the pets w
. >> i love you guys from theyou u bottom of my heart unguys, too. so you can't have missed it.t. little sister as they drove hero home from her wisdom teeth removal surgery. urgery the tricksters planned elaborata scheme to make their dazed little sis believe that zombiess had taken over the dmv while she was sleeping. so they're video has been viewew on youtube millions of times. even earning them an eastern one the ellen show to talk aboutalka their viral fame.eir viral fame. our own...
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to theyou on the road white house on c-span, c-span radio, and www.c-span.org. >> every election cyclere reminded how important it is for citizens to be informed. is a vehicle for empowering people to make good choices. it's like you are getting a seven-course five-star mila policy. mccain are i sound right there, but it's true. to track the government as it happens, whether it is on capitol hill are in the agencies. great way fors a us to stay informed. >> i urge my colleagues to vote for this amendment. >> there are a lot of c-span fans on the hill. when i go back today, they will say, i saw you today. >> like the history of grain elevators in pennsylvania or landmark supreme court decisions. thatere is so much more c-span does in terms of its programming to make sure people outside the beltway know what is going on inside it. >> i am proud to announce -- -- am officially running >> for president of the united states. covers a reporter who politics, and for some i -- for so many of my stories, c-span has provided me with quotes and insight about people. >> there are so many glitches
to theyou on the road white house on c-span, c-span radio, and www.c-span.org. >> every election cyclere reminded how important it is for citizens to be informed. is a vehicle for empowering people to make good choices. it's like you are getting a seven-course five-star mila policy. mccain are i sound right there, but it's true. to track the government as it happens, whether it is on capitol hill are in the agencies. great way fors a us to stay informed. >> i urge my colleagues to...
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look at theyou history, you see a few things.irst, what you see is a steady information security in response to new technologies and this is models. this is not the private sector trying to actively lockout the government, or anyone else, it is trying to make things more secure. all the use of encryption is more prevalent today, the debate over government access to encrypted data is not new. at each of the stages, the government has pushed back against the advances. in the earliest years, we saw that various government stakeholders were working behind encryptionto weaken standards. in the 1970's, law enforcement and intelligence community tried to sue academics who tried to publish on cryptography. in the 1990's, there were debates over key voice encryption. we see of course the most recent encryptions in full disk encryption. as far back as the 1960's, it was possible for users to ways that then government could not get access to it because the users were the only ones with the keys. it's only the recent move to cloud computing
look at theyou history, you see a few things.irst, what you see is a steady information security in response to new technologies and this is models. this is not the private sector trying to actively lockout the government, or anyone else, it is trying to make things more secure. all the use of encryption is more prevalent today, the debate over government access to encrypted data is not new. at each of the stages, the government has pushed back against the advances. in the earliest years, we...
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theyou get to the crux of problem, we are talking about a handful of people who manage to maintain powere escaped responsibility. mr. brainard: some have departed with a golden parachute or a private lucrative offer. we are talking about a handful of people. a number of people who understand what they do, a number of people on the front line who are outstanding. we are talking about a small number of people for whatever reason i cannot explain, who managed to hold onto power and they are the worst abusers in the agency and they are still there and nothing is being done about that. i do not know to what the current -- extent to the current demonstrators is able to do his job. mr. chaffetz: the gentleman from tennessee. mr. duncan. mr. duncan: i have an article that talks about the $336,000 that tsa paid for producing an app. it says, when an app is not much more than he read them number generator, it is hard to imagine how it could cost that much, but it is typical of government spending. i understand from the staff that you once recommended an analysis that another employee refers -- ref
theyou get to the crux of problem, we are talking about a handful of people who manage to maintain powere escaped responsibility. mr. brainard: some have departed with a golden parachute or a private lucrative offer. we are talking about a handful of people. a number of people who understand what they do, a number of people on the front line who are outstanding. we are talking about a small number of people for whatever reason i cannot explain, who managed to hold onto power and they are the...
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. >> i knew when i gave arf the ge ball he was going to be aggressive and you know theyou o were goinge arf t away because he's hit big in his career, so when they ally followed the ball, i just new,t you know, if i get in this linen of vision he'll find me. >> with arcidiacono -- >> chris was raised by a raise b familiarly from upper marlboro r the britt family.ily chris had a single mother livinl down in south carolina.arol she was a basketball coach sooah started in along the way met the britt family playing tournaments up here in washington, d.c. andd decided that this would behis wo better life for him. lifr him and so the britt family legallyy adopted kris jenkins nine years ago. their son nate, jr., played herr at gonzaga with kris jenkins.en went to north carolina whenolinw chris went to villanova they ley last night and here among the ao student body here at gonzaga a thrilling night and inspiring story.sy >> yeah, last night when i washw watching were my family we wente crazy when that shot went off because after that first threeit pointer that tied the game up ge and then fo
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und >> when you're a star in theyou' making you like to make an l with that we have sarah sternten alsoas actually on this seasono i'm so glad that you were ableea to join us.tooin >> how are you?ow y >> how are you?>> >> sarah, we were just talkingin ravon about last night's's performances. what did you think of la porsha. >> she blows me away every timet she's amazing.mazing crazy.crazy so much talent but trent likerel gave her a run for her money.on >> i'm sure. sure. >> you were there. y >> i was there. >> is he even going to be here? >> i was there last night. las g >> he was in la and he made itei on time and you were here. h i'm just saying. (laughter). >> so he already said who he sdo think social security going to t edge out and be the y finale t american idol. >> sorry.. >> who do you think? >> i don't know. >> they're so equal i feel like. >> they're so equal but they're' so different. dif >> yeah. >> you see what i'm saying. wt ' they offer differ things.fe thi >> apples and oranges that's the tough part about being aut bng coes they're going up against someonm not leak you.
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. >> we'll find out what they seized when theyou did differene raids and over a period of three yearst to go back, you know, g here in washington we feel likee everybody is so familiar withmiw what this is.hiss. but this all stems from the 2011 election or campaign for mayor m vince gray.y >> exactly.>> exactly. remarkable how long this hasow been running course. crs still talking about it.ng abo i yes, half million dollars illicit effort to get himo g h elected.. he says he knew nothing wronghiw what's interesting about this ii that he's running in ward sevenv right, but this campaignig treasurer says look back when w this was really big news in 2012 he got more than 50% of the votv in ward seven. so, you know, perhaps it won't t affect his chances. >> do you think then we'llu th finally get really a clearre picture of what did and what did not happen in this election? elo >> i don't think we'll ever't t know. >> you don't think so. s >> i don't whether vince gray new. new. obviously they're not going tont charge him so it will never belr settled in trial but hopefullyol it will shed
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and we heard about a fundraiser, where he talked about trying to unify the party. , if theyou think democratic race is going to be getting contentious? fair to sayk it is that the democrats have a long way to go, before they reach the level of the tree all that has been reached between the republican candidates. to say nothing of the comments that they have made about each other's spouses. but i think what is true is the , asident has his own point the leader of the democratic most well-regarded figure, not just the democratic party, but right now in american politics, and the president is going to play an important role in the general election. hearst and foremost, unifying democrats -- first and foremost, unifying democrats, and making a successor, about his and you have all heard from the president about the kind of argument he wants to make to make sure he is succeeded by some but he who shares his value s and can choose to the progress we have made, but there will be 20 of time for that conversation to come around and for the president to spend time at public making a forcible case in sup
and we heard about a fundraiser, where he talked about trying to unify the party. , if theyou think democratic race is going to be getting contentious? fair to sayk it is that the democrats have a long way to go, before they reach the level of the tree all that has been reached between the republican candidates. to say nothing of the comments that they have made about each other's spouses. but i think what is true is the , asident has his own point the leader of the democratic most...