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they are and they should do that.f they do that they could make some good progress. the whole country, the whole world. civic engagement are having a class called civic engagement.
they are and they should do that.f they do that they could make some good progress. the whole country, the whole world. civic engagement are having a class called civic engagement.
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and that she is still there that they will need to get it out that they wart home when they called. >> somebody shot me and that you can see the phrase. >> reporter: we used to sit outside all summer, but to sit outside, bang, bang, bang, so you stay in the house. >> and they have watched as this area becomes increasingly dangerous. >> and you can see the corner what i felt. and that i was ready. that she was pretty angry. and because that they were in a stupid place for somebody. >> reporter: she was to have surgery today in bellevue to remove that bullet that is still lodged in her face. no one in custody for this shooting as they were wearing cars and both drove away. reporting live jim dolan channel 7 eyewitness news. >> no word on what caused that condo complex in long island to go up in flames, leaving a dozen people homeless tonight as they would take near minutes for them to race through that second floor condo in medford around midnight. and they would spread to at least eight other buildings. the firefighters would evacuate the resident quickly, just one cat that was rescued
and that she is still there that they will need to get it out that they wart home when they called. >> somebody shot me and that you can see the phrase. >> reporter: we used to sit outside all summer, but to sit outside, bang, bang, bang, so you stay in the house. >> and they have watched as this area becomes increasingly dangerous. >> and you can see the corner what i felt. and that i was ready. that she was pretty angry. and because that they were in a stupid place for...
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they shipped, they only made six cars. so full production, 2018.e look at all of the competition out there. mercedes, bmw, we have a lot of cars that will be there to compete with them in the all electric space even before this thing is in production. >> i think that is why tesla is taking this step of going ahead and collecting deposits before they even show the car. i think they want to create the perception that they will be the first to market with the affordable electric car. the reality is there will be a lot of competition when they get to market, assuming they do not delay the actual launch of the car. so, huge challenges there. >> back to that pricing, is that $35,000, does that not include a lot of the extras people will want with the car? we have seen that with the other model tesla's or the average price is much higher than the basic list. >> they have a choice, they can either have an affordable car that beats albany other competitors by every measure or , they can have a car that beats -- delivers a solid profit over the competition.
they shipped, they only made six cars. so full production, 2018.e look at all of the competition out there. mercedes, bmw, we have a lot of cars that will be there to compete with them in the all electric space even before this thing is in production. >> i think that is why tesla is taking this step of going ahead and collecting deposits before they even show the car. i think they want to create the perception that they will be the first to market with the affordable electric car. the...
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they find a way. they are adaptable. they are small and they can change their habits pretty quickly. so africa's main malaria carrier is a rural mosquito, and as africa organizes, the our projections that suggests malaria will not be as large a problem because it's a rural mosquito. india's malaria terry is an urban mosquito. these mosquitoes will adapt. as africa organizes there's no reason to believe that it will not adapt and become an urban mosquito. the frustrating part of reading the news is seeing a simplistic representation of how these insects operate in nature. i know just enough to be dangerous, but i know that this is a lot harder said than done, as if it were easy, we would have done it, right with the our other plenty of other diseases they can do for zika that screamed for mosquito elimination. it's not really doable. what we can do is work on the conditions the people living so that they are not exposed to mosquitoes. we know that works but that's too politically difficult so we don't do it would try to e
they find a way. they are adaptable. they are small and they can change their habits pretty quickly. so africa's main malaria carrier is a rural mosquito, and as africa organizes, the our projections that suggests malaria will not be as large a problem because it's a rural mosquito. india's malaria terry is an urban mosquito. these mosquitoes will adapt. as africa organizes there's no reason to believe that it will not adapt and become an urban mosquito. the frustrating part of reading the news...
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but they get what they want a lot, they are professionals. they are very good at it.i am self funding, i hope people appreciate it. it means a lot, i do not go anybody, anything. i do not owe them. [applause] i do not owe them. mr. trump: and i said on the way up, so far i have invested $35 million, something like that. my money. my money. and you know what, it has no impact on me. look, i built a great company, and amazing company with cash flow and some of the greatest assets in the world, worth over $10 billion. i started with a very small loan and created a great company, some of the great assets and tremendously low debt. the reason i tell you that, that is the kind of thinking we need in the country to solve many of our problems. [applause] mr. trump: many. because folks, they have all of those cameras, we are right now sitting on something that will explode and it will be a bad situation. we better get rid of debt and we better straighten ourselves out. we have debt on debt, on debt. [applause] mr. trump: and one of the things we will talk about, we will talk a
but they get what they want a lot, they are professionals. they are very good at it.i am self funding, i hope people appreciate it. it means a lot, i do not go anybody, anything. i do not owe them. [applause] i do not owe them. mr. trump: and i said on the way up, so far i have invested $35 million, something like that. my money. my money. and you know what, it has no impact on me. look, i built a great company, and amazing company with cash flow and some of the greatest assets in the world,...
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they believe they were going to be hanged if they were strung up in the gallows. they wrote that on their diaries. i will be front of the gallows if anyone finds this. denise: there was an element of the trail in a sense in what they were doing. betrayinge tryin everything that it was to be a soldier. anyone who operates as a spy can be viewed as someone who is betraying confidences. they did suffer consequences. this did not go smoothly. you talk about the consequences that they suffer? said earlierave the union government did not always know what to do with them. they were reluctant to make the rebel women into confederate martyrs. they thought that would exacerbate conditions and also cause complications from europe. the confederate government was interested in getting europe to recognize its legitimacy. it added a whole other wrinkle. they didn't know what to do at the confederate women and where they may or have -- may have hanged them monday through them into prison. and rose had different experience of prison. rose definitely suffered in prison quite a bit
they believe they were going to be hanged if they were strung up in the gallows. they wrote that on their diaries. i will be front of the gallows if anyone finds this. denise: there was an element of the trail in a sense in what they were doing. betrayinge tryin everything that it was to be a soldier. anyone who operates as a spy can be viewed as someone who is betraying confidences. they did suffer consequences. this did not go smoothly. you talk about the consequences that they suffer? said...
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when they felt they could not trust it, they felt the need for an independent staff. every senator was allowed to have at least one staff person on each committee to serve. that was a big breakthrough. they created minority staff as whichs staff as a whole became the majority staff. other projects required hiring large numbers of new staff. or just was not room in the russell building or the dirksen building to house them. 76ame to the senate in and -- in 1976, across a street there were hotels that have been taken over, and staff and committee members were working in what had been apartment and hotel rooms. they were not designed for heavy office equipment. you could not have a file cabinet with more than two drawers because the floor could not sustain it. they needed new buildings, so in 1976, congress authorized the construction of a new building. it was named for senator fell apart from michigan -- senator philip hart. theically, he was one of senators who had resisted the naming of the russell and dirksen buildings. he felt it was too soon since they had died. bu
when they felt they could not trust it, they felt the need for an independent staff. every senator was allowed to have at least one staff person on each committee to serve. that was a big breakthrough. they created minority staff as whichs staff as a whole became the majority staff. other projects required hiring large numbers of new staff. or just was not room in the russell building or the dirksen building to house them. 76ame to the senate in and -- in 1976, across a street there were hotels...
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they said they are at the march looking at them women. so woodrow wilson was not too pleased about that. meanwhile on the parade route there were all these men and women as well watching the parade go by. a lot of them were drunk and a lot of the more rowdy and so the parade eventually broke down. they went to the parade route in people began attacking the floats in the suffrage is and the fort myer calvary had to commit a break up the parade because the police were doing their job. one of the things that i find fascinating is after the parade the police chief was fired as a result because the city broke down to such a great extent. alice paul got what alice paul one of which was publicity. one of the things you find in their strategy from 1913 now the way through to her lobby for the core rights amendments in the 30s and 40s is that she believes any publicity was good publicity, negative, positive it didn't matter so that's what happened with this parade. they started this path to 1920. at first president wilson was amenable to meetings.
they said they are at the march looking at them women. so woodrow wilson was not too pleased about that. meanwhile on the parade route there were all these men and women as well watching the parade go by. a lot of them were drunk and a lot of the more rowdy and so the parade eventually broke down. they went to the parade route in people began attacking the floats in the suffrage is and the fort myer calvary had to commit a break up the parade because the police were doing their job. one of the...
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when they felt they could not trust it, they felt the need for an independent staff. every senator was allowed to have at least one staff person on each committee to serve. that was a big breakthrough. they created minority staff as well as staff as a whole which became the majority staff. other projects required hiring large numbers of new staff. there just was not room in the russell building or the dirksen building to house them. i came to the senate in 1976, across the street there were hotels that have been taken over, and staff and committee members were working in what had been apartment and hotel rooms. they were not designed for heavy office equipment. you could not have a file cabinet with more than two drawers because the floor could not sustain it. they needed new buildings, so in 1976, congress authorized the construction of a new building. it was named for senator senator philip hart from michigan. ironically, he was one of the senators who had resisted the naming of the russell and dirksen buildings. he felt it was too soon since they had died. but sena
when they felt they could not trust it, they felt the need for an independent staff. every senator was allowed to have at least one staff person on each committee to serve. that was a big breakthrough. they created minority staff as well as staff as a whole which became the majority staff. other projects required hiring large numbers of new staff. there just was not room in the russell building or the dirksen building to house them. i came to the senate in 1976, across the street there were...
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they arrived on a private jet. >> they don't have kooties.he blood-filled syringe that washed up, it probably has some sort of kooties in it. this is okay. they seem terrified to me. i don't know. it seems like someone was off camera with like a hood on. >> but for the kathleen turner transatlantic theater accents they were both adopting. if you have been to uh strail -- if you have been to australia, you cannot bring a flower in your lapel. you can't bring a nectarine in your purse off a cruiseship. it will mess up the entire ecosystem of that -- by the way she said it is a wonderful island. it is a continent surrounded by ocean. some people call it an eye plan continent. it is a continent. you will mess up the entire ecosystem. >> you don't clean the bottom of your shoe when you get off the plane. there are all sorts of guns there. >> keep talking. i have to go. john kasich's rules on rebelry next. >>> live from america's news headquarters, i'm kelly wright. good morning. it is primary day in new york. polls show both hillary clinton and do
they arrived on a private jet. >> they don't have kooties.he blood-filled syringe that washed up, it probably has some sort of kooties in it. this is okay. they seem terrified to me. i don't know. it seems like someone was off camera with like a hood on. >> but for the kathleen turner transatlantic theater accents they were both adopting. if you have been to uh strail -- if you have been to australia, you cannot bring a flower in your lapel. you can't bring a nectarine in your purse...
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they go to the person that they trust and they like.why john kerry could not get to first base. i do not like him. >> you have seen democrats. trish: we will see. >> coming up, everyone. flight attendants. as. wearing pants and headscarves in iran. direct flights to the country begin this month. i cannot blame them one single bit. the flight attendants are on this. individual choice must be defended. that is next. ♪ this gap between when we should start saving and when we actually do is one of the reasons why too many of us aren't prepared for retirement. just start as early as you can. it's going to pay off in the future. if we all start saving a little more today, we'll all be better prepared tomorrow. prudential. bring your challenges. in new york state, we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state, the economy is growing, with creative new business incentives, the lowest taxes in decades, and new infrastructure for a new generation attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in rochester, with world-class botox.
they go to the person that they trust and they like.why john kerry could not get to first base. i do not like him. >> you have seen democrats. trish: we will see. >> coming up, everyone. flight attendants. as. wearing pants and headscarves in iran. direct flights to the country begin this month. i cannot blame them one single bit. the flight attendants are on this. individual choice must be defended. that is next. ♪ this gap between when we should start saving and when we actually...
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they went -- they brought us with them.hey started interviewing the company site manager, financial chief, and others. translator, they took aside about 20 burmese fishermen and started interviewing them and asking them about their experiences. they were horrified by what they were hearing. not only were they hearing about abuse of captains in the waters, but also beatings when they returned to land. because the thai captains could not be the month indonesian soil, they would hire somebody they call the enforcer and they would bring them up and march them to the top of the hill your flagole within indonesia hanging, handcuffed them and beat them until they could not stand any more. in some cases, put them in a hut up there for month or two. amy: what would they gain? >> termination. it was often people they saw as troublemakers, threatening to go home. amy: some were whipped by stingrays? explain. >> it was the tale of the stingray and a gives a little shocked. not only does it break the skin, it numbs the skin and adds to
they went -- they brought us with them.hey started interviewing the company site manager, financial chief, and others. translator, they took aside about 20 burmese fishermen and started interviewing them and asking them about their experiences. they were horrified by what they were hearing. not only were they hearing about abuse of captains in the waters, but also beatings when they returned to land. because the thai captains could not be the month indonesian soil, they would hire somebody they...
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they used to vote democrat and they could be swayed to vote republican and they need somebody who can speak to them. hue he is a good guy -- he is a good guy. he is all of the above. >> as a public dit i like to go out on a ledge. >> none of you will remember it. >> and that's what he pays. >> let me go out further on the ledge and it is brought up for every job. >> you know what, that is literally a national unity ticket. if everybody is motivated to, # stop trump, that's the ticket. >> i will take your go out on a ledge and jump off. >> that was a bigger ledge. hillary clinton and any of these guys would be a diverse group of neo cons. >> cooperate agree more. >> i will throw that back and say ralph nader. >> ralph nader is more popular than paul ryan and bernie sanders. >> i don't think she can pick anyone to her left really. >> no. it is the hillary show. we have been saying this since august. >> we are now having this conversation. >> i think andrew cuomo is a fantastic candidate. i think hikenlooper he has done a lot of things in colorado. >> the difference between the ticket is
they used to vote democrat and they could be swayed to vote republican and they need somebody who can speak to them. hue he is a good guy -- he is a good guy. he is all of the above. >> as a public dit i like to go out on a ledge. >> none of you will remember it. >> and that's what he pays. >> let me go out further on the ledge and it is brought up for every job. >> you know what, that is literally a national unity ticket. if everybody is motivated to, # stop...
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they are indicted before they can see --. >> when they prove that they are indigent and cannot affordo hire a lawyer. >> at what point do they have to prove that they are indigent? >> at the time of the indictment, at which time i will appoint them an attorney. >> but,you know, they're spending months before speaking to counsel. >> well that may be true. that's the hardship of the criminal system. >> are their rights being violated? >> lady, the criminal system is a system of criminals. sure their rights are violated. but not all rights are violated, that you're calling violation. >> with the help of the civil rights group the aclu, some inmates caught in this system sued judge gordon and the county last year - for indefinite detention and not appointing public defenders. >> why is it so important to have an attorney? >> well, if i put you in that room and i lock that door and i shut it you can't get out without a key... so how important is it to have a key? you got nobody on your side, once from handcuffs all the way in, you've got nobody on your side. you're screwed. you're screwed.
they are indicted before they can see --. >> when they prove that they are indigent and cannot affordo hire a lawyer. >> at what point do they have to prove that they are indigent? >> at the time of the indictment, at which time i will appoint them an attorney. >> but,you know, they're spending months before speaking to counsel. >> well that may be true. that's the hardship of the criminal system. >> are their rights being violated? >> lady, the...
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tom: how bad do they need this to happen? alex: they don't really need this.g is the male -- mail online. they focus on businesses not consumers. this is opportunistic. it is all about securing a key asset. david: the canadian pacific railway has decided to end efforts to merge. the ceo states he wants to focus on creating long-term value for the shareholders, so what changed his mind? jeff: it is another version of debt ceiling of the week. the doj came out on friday and said, they want to create something called a voting trust that would run the organization after a merger well ahead of regulators. that does not make sense, or that would probably not be in the benefit of norfolk southern. this looked like a deal like even if they got norfolk southern shareholders to be on board with it, it looked like something regulators were going to block no matter what. over the last year, we have seen the obama administration get stricter and scrutinize these really big mergers. harsher than they have been in the past. between that and the general animus between the two
tom: how bad do they need this to happen? alex: they don't really need this.g is the male -- mail online. they focus on businesses not consumers. this is opportunistic. it is all about securing a key asset. david: the canadian pacific railway has decided to end efforts to merge. the ceo states he wants to focus on creating long-term value for the shareholders, so what changed his mind? jeff: it is another version of debt ceiling of the week. the doj came out on friday and said, they want to...
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they saw cesar as a leader, but they had a very direct relationship with you. >> yes, they did. and one of the reasons is because as a founder of the union with cesar chavez, i was in on the ground floor, again as a negotiator with the contracts. i had my negotiating committees. and so people were used to seeing me in a leadership role. >> hinojosa: what was it that made you decide in the 1960s... what year was the united farm workers created? >> we started in 1962. >> hinojosa: 1962. so this was a very different time. and what made you at that moment just say, "you know what? i'm going to give up any professional dreams"-- that you may have had-- "and i'm going to work to organize farm workers, the most invisible workers in the united states"? what made you decide to do that? >> well, it was a natural outgrowth from the community service organization, which is the organization that both cesar and i came out of. and we had been doing a lot of work with farm workers before that. and we actually started the union because the community service organization did not support our proje
they saw cesar as a leader, but they had a very direct relationship with you. >> yes, they did. and one of the reasons is because as a founder of the union with cesar chavez, i was in on the ground floor, again as a negotiator with the contracts. i had my negotiating committees. and so people were used to seeing me in a leadership role. >> hinojosa: what was it that made you decide in the 1960s... what year was the united farm workers created? >> we started in 1962. >>...
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they are serving, but not in combat. >> they said they didn't have it.hey don't have a stigma about women serving with men and with women being in particular roles. it's a cultural issue and as a military cultural issue and seek solutions on how to exchange and ex-pant to make it more conducive, we will have this debate for decades. >> i was stationed in the north. i was in norwegian areas when the koran issue popped up. a construction team was to rebuild schools that did well and build churches to help the locals. what do the locals do? they say death to americans. they freaked out and the commander were both on the eve at the same time because there was a policy of about weeks of every month at war. the guy turned to me later on for the teams for them and said we need help. can you give us advice? what they planned to do was take a statement from secretary of state and potus and the president of norway. all these statements and they will translate that go to the locals. all legals were destroyed and the cars from the local interpreters were working on
they are serving, but not in combat. >> they said they didn't have it.hey don't have a stigma about women serving with men and with women being in particular roles. it's a cultural issue and as a military cultural issue and seek solutions on how to exchange and ex-pant to make it more conducive, we will have this debate for decades. >> i was stationed in the north. i was in norwegian areas when the koran issue popped up. a construction team was to rebuild schools that did well and...
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they arrived at they were confronted by this man. they fired beanbag rounds that had no effect and a sergeant and an officer fired seven rounds. he was taken to san francisco general hospital where he died several hours later. this comes when mario was with a shot and killed in the bayview area in december. he was armed with a knife. we talked about this shooting as well as a witness. here's what they had to say. >> we had been working very hard to try to figure out ways to contend with folks with weapons trying to create time and distance and apparently this event unfolded very quickly and we will be looking to find out why it had to go as it did. >> i'm conflicted. they have a difficult job. a psycho with a knife should not be a death sentence. >> some witnesses are telling us louise did not pose a threat to the officers paid he did not understand english and he did not understand these officers were telling her. the san francisco police in the das office are opening parallel investigations. they're asking anyone with video or any
they arrived at they were confronted by this man. they fired beanbag rounds that had no effect and a sergeant and an officer fired seven rounds. he was taken to san francisco general hospital where he died several hours later. this comes when mario was with a shot and killed in the bayview area in december. he was armed with a knife. we talked about this shooting as well as a witness. here's what they had to say. >> we had been working very hard to try to figure out ways to contend with...
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they don't know what they took from us. people are dying. we need a president that's going to talk about it. i believe bernie sanders is a protestor. he's not scared to go up against the criminal justice system. he's not scared. that's why i'm for bernie. >>> don't forget to follow us on facebook and twitter on cbs new york. >>> big exciting news for the broadway fans. they are bringing back their lottery of the drawing allowing them to attend the sold out matinees for just $10. even those that don't get picked will be treated to the special live performances known as ham for ham. and outside richard rogers theater at 12:30 every place next. >> i should do that. i got a chance to see it as it is a great show. for $10 that would be amazing. >> yes, takeses -- takes us out of hibernation that they could be concerned for lyme disease. >> showing us how one woman is raising awareness about what you need to be on the lookout for. >> reporter: dana perrish uses her voice to sing. they started to use their voice to educate about the lyme disease. >
they don't know what they took from us. people are dying. we need a president that's going to talk about it. i believe bernie sanders is a protestor. he's not scared to go up against the criminal justice system. he's not scared. that's why i'm for bernie. >>> don't forget to follow us on facebook and twitter on cbs new york. >>> big exciting news for the broadway fans. they are bringing back their lottery of the drawing allowing them to attend the sold out matinees for just...
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they don't have to travel around. they can do it where they live.nd the networks would get the tax breaks. host: is this instead of campaign commercials, is what you're saying, or as a form of debate? debate? above. all of the think about it. they get the free time and the networks get the tax breaks. host: what if a candidate really wants to communicate with voters in the days before an election in a certain state? is this something that would happen repeatedly? caller: this is repeatedly, during the runs for office. to do it continuously and i think the networks would love it. ed is in fayetteville, north carolina and has made a donation. caller: good morning. that youike to propose have real transparency. when i say that, i'm not just talking about who made the donations. if you take -- take a donation from a big-money donor like fossil fuels, dupont or anything else, you should have to send a shotgun blast by a e-mail and -- thee-mail and spam mail to party sitting exactly how much you took and who you took it from. that way everybody knows from
they don't have to travel around. they can do it where they live.nd the networks would get the tax breaks. host: is this instead of campaign commercials, is what you're saying, or as a form of debate? debate? above. all of the think about it. they get the free time and the networks get the tax breaks. host: what if a candidate really wants to communicate with voters in the days before an election in a certain state? is this something that would happen repeatedly? caller: this is repeatedly,...
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they hate that because they have no control. [ applause ] >> they don't like it.hat i'm saying is, give it to the voters. as you see probably heard on friday, they're going to have a mass demonstration in colorado where people are furious. the republican folks have -- they've taken their vote away. they didn't even have the right to vote. i think it's a very sad situation. and we have -- i mean, even here, if you win -- i have, as you know, a big lead, 20 some odd points. [ applause ] >> that's a big lead. that's the good news. the bad news is you get something like 17 delegates and the rest -- >> 17 delegates, and you end up voting for the delegate, not trump, in the state of pennsylvania. >> that's right. and you know, the unfair part, i tell you right now because -- if anything, we're going clean this whole thing up. we have to bring the voter back into. it -- back into it. [ applause ] >> truly. i could win pennsylvania by a landslide. i'm leading by many, many points. i could win pennsylvania by a landslide, get 17 delegates, and somebody else could get like
they hate that because they have no control. [ applause ] >> they don't like it.hat i'm saying is, give it to the voters. as you see probably heard on friday, they're going to have a mass demonstration in colorado where people are furious. the republican folks have -- they've taken their vote away. they didn't even have the right to vote. i think it's a very sad situation. and we have -- i mean, even here, if you win -- i have, as you know, a big lead, 20 some odd points. [ applause ]...
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were they using all the guns? were they using the 105? were they using everything? general votel: to my knowledge, i think they used all the systems available on the aircraft. audience: clearly, when they're looking at this building, there's no indication of enemy fire or any indication of fighting around there. are you concerned they were target but there's no indication of any possible intent? general votel: this is an area we examined in some great detail as we went through this. frankly it's not uncommon to not see fire coming from a building a censor ion through system and that is my own personal experience. analysts, trained perhaps who have looked at a lot of this over a lot of time and may be able to do that, but it's not uncommon to to identify that -- to not be able to identify that. the other aspect that we looked at was what was the around this fe particular facility, and i think one of the contributing factors here was what was being described by the ground force commander happening at the tarriget was very closely being replicated with the doctors with
were they using all the guns? were they using the 105? were they using everything? general votel: to my knowledge, i think they used all the systems available on the aircraft. audience: clearly, when they're looking at this building, there's no indication of enemy fire or any indication of fighting around there. are you concerned they were target but there's no indication of any possible intent? general votel: this is an area we examined in some great detail as we went through this. frankly...
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they were here illegally and they got caught committing a crime and they were convicted of the crime.nstead of following the law and deporting them you release them as backup to the public in a committed more crimes. how do you look those people in the eye? how do you go back to a family and say they were in our detention we thought it would be better to let them out into the united states of america. that is so holy and acceptable that i want to show you this stadium. this is notre dame to ball stadium. you release more people convicted of crimes that should have been deported then you can fit into that stadium. you still have people waiting outside the line. those are criminals that you released instead of deporting. and one of the people that his passion about this issue and has been the -- spent a lot of time as our colleague from florida and i would like to yield time to him. >> thank you mr. chairman. we in this country the government at all levels are responsible to protect the safety of the american people. most of the crimes committed particularly violent crimes are handled a
they were here illegally and they got caught committing a crime and they were convicted of the crime.nstead of following the law and deporting them you release them as backup to the public in a committed more crimes. how do you look those people in the eye? how do you go back to a family and say they were in our detention we thought it would be better to let them out into the united states of america. that is so holy and acceptable that i want to show you this stadium. this is notre dame to...
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they spend it. they don't put it in the bank, they need it. >> reporter: and some agree, but not all. they fear that they will need to face the bad outcome. >> it is a combination of the automation and the fewer worker hours. and then worse case scenario the actual closing of businesses. >> for the others, less risk than what they are living right now. >> reporter: now the new budget deal will make them the second state to adopt the $15 an hour already. >> thank you, stacy. >>> another robust jobs report, as they head back to the workplace for the fastest pace. and that is more than expected. the unemployment rate would kick up 5%. and s&p picked up 13. >>> now to vote 2016. hillary clinton is heading to a fundraiser tonight after a busy day in upstate new york. she visited the university on basketball. appearances. >> reporter: bernie sanders meanwhile is in wisconsin tonight, but here in new york that he would campaign to hold a women's round table. the other republicans, they were the only one on
they spend it. they don't put it in the bank, they need it. >> reporter: and some agree, but not all. they fear that they will need to face the bad outcome. >> it is a combination of the automation and the fewer worker hours. and then worse case scenario the actual closing of businesses. >> for the others, less risk than what they are living right now. >> reporter: now the new budget deal will make them the second state to adopt the $15 an hour already. >> thank...
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they grew up quickly.s i'm interested in have a longer ramp-up in lifecycle. >> that is one of the interesting things we talked about a lot, the shift from activity to lifestyle. it really becomes not just what you do but who you are. if area, which, when he is training, he takes what he wears and what he is, all of those different things. takes over your life. it really shifts discretionary income, which is usually a lot. 10,000. >> letter the elements of a successful life tile regiment? a general fitness plan? withwill answer that adherence versus any sort of ergonomic movement. the group of people, the community it creates, no one can tackle the whole thing, very few people. for several hundred people, we have a lot and they are all over the world. because of that community and reinforcement, and the modest everyone has to display, no knows how to do all of those things, it appearance and that is the reason why, along with the fact that running and cycling and swimming happen to be a great mix of things
they grew up quickly.s i'm interested in have a longer ramp-up in lifecycle. >> that is one of the interesting things we talked about a lot, the shift from activity to lifestyle. it really becomes not just what you do but who you are. if area, which, when he is training, he takes what he wears and what he is, all of those different things. takes over your life. it really shifts discretionary income, which is usually a lot. 10,000. >> letter the elements of a successful life tile...
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they always love you when they take your money.ow, i'm probably antiestablishment as god ever created. i understand the game better than anybody. i understand the system and the system is rigged. the economy is rigged, the banks are rigged. we are going to change it around. we are going to bring it back. we're going to really look -- i'm leading and delegates by a lot, but the delegate system is a disaster the way they count. it as a disaster. not fair, not good and not good for democracy. it is not good for what we stand for. so, we are going to win it anyway. we are going to have our 1237 any way. [cheering] but i have to tell you, it is a bad system and a dangerous system because people are angry as hell about what is going on. they are angry about what is going on. here is the story -- you are going to remember this evening. you are going to go home to your wife, your boyfriend, whoever you are going on to. whatever it is, enjoy yourself, ok? you are going to say that was a great evening. you are going to go very shortly, not t
they always love you when they take your money.ow, i'm probably antiestablishment as god ever created. i understand the game better than anybody. i understand the system and the system is rigged. the economy is rigged, the banks are rigged. we are going to change it around. we are going to bring it back. we're going to really look -- i'm leading and delegates by a lot, but the delegate system is a disaster the way they count. it as a disaster. not fair, not good and not good for democracy. it...
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let me tell you, they can't believe they get away that they get away what they get away with. >> theyet away with it because we oh, 1 trillion dollars. >> i'm monopolizing. >> i have a request on what is your stance on women's right and their right to choose in their own reproductive health? >> as you know, i'm pro life. i think you know that. and i -- with exceptions, with the three exceptions, but pretty much that's my stance. is that okay? do you understand? >> what should the law be on abortion? >> well, i have been pro life. >> i know your principle. that's a good value but what should be the law? >> they've set the law and, frankly, the judges and -- i mean, you're going to have a very big election coming up for that reason because you have judges where there's a real tipping point and with the loss of scalia who was a very strong conservative, this presidential election is going to be very important. what's the law? nobody knows what the law is going to be. it depends on who's going to be elected. somebody will appoint conservative judges and somebody will appoint -- >> i've ne
let me tell you, they can't believe they get away that they get away what they get away with. >> theyet away with it because we oh, 1 trillion dollars. >> i'm monopolizing. >> i have a request on what is your stance on women's right and their right to choose in their own reproductive health? >> as you know, i'm pro life. i think you know that. and i -- with exceptions, with the three exceptions, but pretty much that's my stance. is that okay? do you understand? >>...
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so they have no water. they have no electricity. they have no food.ve no stores. >> i think this is one of the hardest hits of the cities. you can still smell the stench of death and you can see building after building has collapsed here. >> one thing that's regrettable there's not a lot of international media here. i'm told i'm the only international media that's shown up. this is a country in great need and death and destruction is all around us. it will take a very long time to get this even remotely cleaned up and these lives, i don't know if they will ever be put back together. >> it's a psychological problem forever, old people, young people. they will never fix it. never. >> you can see much more behind-the-scenes, photos and videos of my trip to ecuador on great gentlemanwire.com. >>> tom brady getting deplate gate support from one big name. guess who is coming to his defense. i'll tell you coming up. ♪ the sun'll come out tomorrow... ♪ for people with heart failure, tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomo
so they have no water. they have no electricity. they have no food.ve no stores. >> i think this is one of the hardest hits of the cities. you can still smell the stench of death and you can see building after building has collapsed here. >> one thing that's regrettable there's not a lot of international media here. i'm told i'm the only international media that's shown up. this is a country in great need and death and destruction is all around us. it will take a very long time to...
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they said they are down at the march looking up a women.w wilson was not too pleased about that. meanwhile at the parade route there are all these men and some women as well watching the parade go by. a lot of them were drunk. a lot of them were rowdy. the parade eventually broke down they went into the parade route and people began attacking the floats in the suffragists and ultimately the fort myer calvary had to be called in because the police aren't doing their job. one the things that i find fascinating is after the parade the police chief was fired as a result because the parade broke to such an extent. so alice paul got what alice paul wanted which was publicity with things you find in a strategy from 1913 all the way through to her lobby for the rights amendment in the 20s, 30s and 40s and she believed any publicity was good publicity, negative positive didn't matter. that's what happened with the parade. adverse president wilson was amenable to meeting with suffragists. it was all very cordial until you get to the end of 1916. if a
they said they are down at the march looking up a women.w wilson was not too pleased about that. meanwhile at the parade route there are all these men and some women as well watching the parade go by. a lot of them were drunk. a lot of them were rowdy. the parade eventually broke down they went into the parade route and people began attacking the floats in the suffragists and ultimately the fort myer calvary had to be called in because the police aren't doing their job. one the things that i...
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they look nice. they appeal to children that they are not for children. here i realized i can't -- i don't feel too bad about those bands. i'm in favor of legalizing drugs. but once it's legalized, parts of the benefit of legalization as it gives you the ability to shape exactly what market you have. flavored cigarette in the streets of alcohol in them, does start to that i don't particularly have a civil liberties problem with is being banned. i tell you it does seem odd to me at the moment, which is the fact the united states in many ways, the cigarette industry is facing stronger restrictions. not least in the business of advertising. if you go to colorado, you see more ads and tobacco and it's because of the agreement a decade or so ago that they would stop most of their advertising. marijuana companies on the other hand have their constitutional rights of free speech and said they use it. it is an odd sort of contrast their in which this new drug that is still banned in many states, marijuana is that the regulated in colorado than tobacco. you get ki
they look nice. they appeal to children that they are not for children. here i realized i can't -- i don't feel too bad about those bands. i'm in favor of legalizing drugs. but once it's legalized, parts of the benefit of legalization as it gives you the ability to shape exactly what market you have. flavored cigarette in the streets of alcohol in them, does start to that i don't particularly have a civil liberties problem with is being banned. i tell you it does seem odd to me at the moment,...
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they are 16.-- when they were about 10 or 11, we were on vacation. they were with me. they said daddy, whatsapp box box there -- what is that over there? i said that's where superman changes his clothes. and your mother and i used to put coins in there to call people on the phone, and my daughters were like, no way, daddy. so look at this. this is where we live today. this is how we communicate. this is how we shop. think about the way in which we have transportation. in time is going to come which most young people -- many going tople -- aren't want to own cars on a permanent basis. they are going to use it over or lift to get around -- use it or lyft.se uber uncle going to see my george tonight. he just turned 90. he walks two miles a day. his stock portfolio is better than anyone i know. think about nutrition. think about all these things. things are moving at the speed of light. movingre two things not at the speed of light. government and these university structures. and they don't want to change. now, we talk about balancing the budget, changing the government. i
they are 16.-- when they were about 10 or 11, we were on vacation. they were with me. they said daddy, whatsapp box box there -- what is that over there? i said that's where superman changes his clothes. and your mother and i used to put coins in there to call people on the phone, and my daughters were like, no way, daddy. so look at this. this is where we live today. this is how we communicate. this is how we shop. think about the way in which we have transportation. in time is going to come...
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they feel that they have an advantage because they went on the air before cruz did, and they have notte as much money, so they count that as well. need't feel like they indiana as much as they might have needed it if they had not come out of the five states on tuesday with so many delegates. i think they are feeling confident. indiana would be the cherry on but ittheir sundae, is not as if they are banking on it. mark: it's almost as if they feel liberated, john. surprised at how much the attitude of that world has changed. obviously, big things have happened. boy, th way, -- their attitude, we can win the states, no problem, california -- they have a lot of confidence that they are going to get there , close to 100%, at this point. mark: the notion was kasich says he is not going to campaign there, opening up possibilities for cruz. so much of the action is around indianapolis, because that is where the congressional districts touch. who are the target voters between cruz and trump? difficultz is in a spot, because he has this natural base in northeastern indiana, religious conservat
they feel that they have an advantage because they went on the air before cruz did, and they have notte as much money, so they count that as well. need't feel like they indiana as much as they might have needed it if they had not come out of the five states on tuesday with so many delegates. i think they are feeling confident. indiana would be the cherry on but ittheir sundae, is not as if they are banking on it. mark: it's almost as if they feel liberated, john. surprised at how much the...
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if they fight, that would be terrible. but if they do, they do. we can't be the police of the world and get all of this debt going and we are sitting on a bubble that is going to explode and then we are going to end up you know where. we can't do it. so what did happen is after i made my statements about nato, the next thing you saw last week was that "donald trump wants to disband the nato." look, she is smiling, is it true? i am not some kind of a dopey guy. i am smart, i am really, really smart. i know what i'm doing. i know what i'm doing. [applause] mr. trump: now there would be a point with some of these countries where we will walk and we won't be gone for long and then they will call us and say, "come back." now i would much rather protect japan, but you know what, it is possible to let them take care of themselves here. but probably more likely, they will pay also a lot more money and we won't be losing all of the vast millions and billions and billions of dollars that we are losing right now. just take a look at nato. i was so right. and
if they fight, that would be terrible. but if they do, they do. we can't be the police of the world and get all of this debt going and we are sitting on a bubble that is going to explode and then we are going to end up you know where. we can't do it. so what did happen is after i made my statements about nato, the next thing you saw last week was that "donald trump wants to disband the nato." look, she is smiling, is it true? i am not some kind of a dopey guy. i am smart, i am really,...
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they say that they have been harassed while on the job as they make about $14 an hour. >>> they lostthing on fire when that fire broke out. >> and i had lost my jewelry and everything, just everything. nothing mentally, physically, emotionally, everything. >> reporter: she's in desperate place to live. 76 families at their apartments. 169 people in all were displaced. >> this is unprecedented in sunny veil. i think that any city would see this as a bit of a big catastrophe. some veterans and students. that many low-income units simply don't exist. >> not at this current moment that a lot of them are seeking those that are on fixed incomes and that they will have a little harder time. >> reporter: they have 11 families here so far and the rest are staying in motels. they are covering that cost through may 8. that they secured other fundings to last through the end of the month. but beyond that, they just don't know. >> and we're not thinking that this will be over in a month or two months or three months that it will be a long, long journey for some of those families. >> so people cou
they say that they have been harassed while on the job as they make about $14 an hour. >>> they lostthing on fire when that fire broke out. >> and i had lost my jewelry and everything, just everything. nothing mentally, physically, emotionally, everything. >> reporter: she's in desperate place to live. 76 families at their apartments. 169 people in all were displaced. >> this is unprecedented in sunny veil. i think that any city would see this as a bit of a big...
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if they don't have it coming, they don't get it.s got coming, nine times out of ten, i won't be the staff member that gets assaulted. >> we knew they hadn't been working together very long but as we rolled tape we realized that these guys were getting to know each other. >> tell them. put it out there. >> they were joking. they were establishing rapport with one another. >> his co-workers, they look at him different because he treats us human. you know what i mean? in they eyes, he's a bad guy. >> but respect never trumps security. every knife, fork, and other utensil in this kitchen is accounted for prior to and after each shift. >> before i let them go back to their cells i recount and make sure all the metal is there again. if it's not there, strip them out, lock them up, and find that metal. that's weapon stock. >> besides working together in time inmates and staff have close contact in less than secure circumstances. it's during a medical emergency. >> be advised, a man down in carson section 50. >> 5-1, what's the problem? >>
if they don't have it coming, they don't get it.s got coming, nine times out of ten, i won't be the staff member that gets assaulted. >> we knew they hadn't been working together very long but as we rolled tape we realized that these guys were getting to know each other. >> tell them. put it out there. >> they were joking. they were establishing rapport with one another. >> his co-workers, they look at him different because he treats us human. you know what i mean? in...
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they had never known anything but slavery and they were natural how they would make it. if you look at the slave records,s, plantar's you will see how frequently people are fleeing. if some areas of the country where everybody on the plantation leaves. it is not just the people out in the field. it is the folks in the houses, the people who are the tradesmen, the blacksmiths come the carpenters, every group of enslaved people are running away. is not justery about exploitation of labor. that is bad enough. it is about denying people the right to protect their families, having the possibility that your wife is going to be sold away, your children are going to be sold away, your daughter is going to be raped, you are going to be beaten to death, that is what slavery meant in america. it wasn't just exploitation, it was much more than that. it was a means of social control. one of the reasons why you see what you see a the end of the war when people are supposedly freed, you have the black coats implemented. there are various concerns that these people still want to control
they had never known anything but slavery and they were natural how they would make it. if you look at the slave records,s, plantar's you will see how frequently people are fleeing. if some areas of the country where everybody on the plantation leaves. it is not just the people out in the field. it is the folks in the houses, the people who are the tradesmen, the blacksmiths come the carpenters, every group of enslaved people are running away. is not justery about exploitation of labor. that is...
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they say they are dealing with so many emotions right now. but with the two-year-old still missing, they say they are trying to remain strong. now is not the time to break down, they say. we are here at san francisco police headquarters where they are working around the clock to find answers. now, a source with san francisco police say that the body of nicole fitts was found in mclaren park last friday. she was reported missing april 5. some didn't see her as far back as april 1. the circumstances behind her death though remain a question. as for nicole's two-year-old daughter ariana police say she has not been seen since late february. police are very concerned for the little girl's well being because of her young age, and because of possible foul play here. we spoke with the sisters and a family friend of nicole fitts and they say they are dealing with so many emotions, but remaining strong in the hope that ariana is safe and hopefully will return home. >> because my mind doesn't want to accept that this is reality, but at the same time i c
they say they are dealing with so many emotions right now. but with the two-year-old still missing, they say they are trying to remain strong. now is not the time to break down, they say. we are here at san francisco police headquarters where they are working around the clock to find answers. now, a source with san francisco police say that the body of nicole fitts was found in mclaren park last friday. she was reported missing april 5. some didn't see her as far back as april 1. the...
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they say they're great but they don't know what they are yet. in october there is free shipping on amazon or something, and they can't make the offer because they have not opted in. how will the consumers know what offers are before the offers are out there. >> i don't mean to hijack your question. what is the practical effect of opt in versus opt out. >> and how does it hurt to get an offer. just getting an offer and you end up not taking it, you get offers all of the time. >> i assume that if amazon will offer this to somebody, they're doing it on the basis of some kind of data, say you buy a high end data package you never use. maybe you will buy a high end delivery and video package but a consumer that could use a wonderful per month thing for december or whatever, they're not going to see it. they are redlined. >> why do you assume that? what is the interest in not trying to get as much of the market as you can. >> you want the part of the market that gives you a profit. >> but you're all generating profit. you're supposing there is no inte
they say they're great but they don't know what they are yet. in october there is free shipping on amazon or something, and they can't make the offer because they have not opted in. how will the consumers know what offers are before the offers are out there. >> i don't mean to hijack your question. what is the practical effect of opt in versus opt out. >> and how does it hurt to get an offer. just getting an offer and you end up not taking it, you get offers all of the time....
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hope the lessons learn they won't have to be used but they sent it's more than likely they will. officials hope those who use lax every year feel safe knowing they're doing everything they can to be prepared. >>> outsiders documents life in the city. they say it was a unique experience. the police commissioned the project giving those behind the camera full creative lines. >> people talk and text everywhere. i mean everywhere. what if they wanted to text right next to you in a movie theater? >> also ahead, how hackers are breaking into software of companies and getting away with hundreds of thousands of dollars. ♪ ♪ (laughing) there's nothing like making their day. except making sure their tomorrow is taken care of too. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase. so you can. >>> a movie chain is toying with the idea of allowing people to receive and send text messages during a movie. we have opinions about relaxing this long held taboo of using a phone to tex inside the theater. >> reporter: well, think about it. technology does change society and changes our cult
hope the lessons learn they won't have to be used but they sent it's more than likely they will. officials hope those who use lax every year feel safe knowing they're doing everything they can to be prepared. >>> outsiders documents life in the city. they say it was a unique experience. the police commissioned the project giving those behind the camera full creative lines. >> people talk and text everywhere. i mean everywhere. what if they wanted to text right next to you in a...
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john: they know it is competitive, but unlike wisconsin where they said earlier they thought they weren trouble and they thought they were being honest, the extent to which they think of competitive here, they are overstating confidence. she is going for the jugular. mark: speaking of bernie sanders, last night, the vermont senator hold off a big win against clinton in wisconsin. he beat her 53% to 47%. his win got him 47 delegates, she took 46 delegates. sanders campaign continues to say they have momentum on their side to secure the nomination this summer while the clinton said the sanders scenario is impossible, going to improbable. if you are making a best case for sanders being the democratic nominee, how does that play out? john: he does win in new york, but i think she is the front runner for sure. and the battle from wisconsin momentum, that has surprising victories in pennsylvania, new jersey, maybe he beats her in california. not saying highlights, but that is the best scenario. he manages to ride the momentum and get close enough and pledged delegates he can make the argumen
john: they know it is competitive, but unlike wisconsin where they said earlier they thought they weren trouble and they thought they were being honest, the extent to which they think of competitive here, they are overstating confidence. she is going for the jugular. mark: speaking of bernie sanders, last night, the vermont senator hold off a big win against clinton in wisconsin. he beat her 53% to 47%. his win got him 47 delegates, she took 46 delegates. sanders campaign continues to say they...
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and they want practically nothing. they do not want to our product. so it is going to change, folks. you are going to remember this as a good time. i had no idea your arena was a beautiful, but that is ok. in a packed arena, with thousands of people trying to get in we had a great time. tomorrowimportantly, you're going to have a phenomenal time and you are going to represent the great state of pennsylvania, which i love and i know very well. i know very well. you are going to say, when you look back in five years, 15 years, 25 years, and hopefully and 50 years from now, you are going to say, that was the single greatest vote i ever cast for president donald trump. [applause] trump: because we're going to go on and we are going to beat crooked hillary and we are going to win the white house and we are going to have such victories. you will say, you know. it is amazing. when president trump -- and by the way, you are going to have such love and respect for your president, but i don't care. i don't care. you are going to have great, new respect for your
and they want practically nothing. they do not want to our product. so it is going to change, folks. you are going to remember this as a good time. i had no idea your arena was a beautiful, but that is ok. in a packed arena, with thousands of people trying to get in we had a great time. tomorrowimportantly, you're going to have a phenomenal time and you are going to represent the great state of pennsylvania, which i love and i know very well. i know very well. you are going to say, when you...
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they know. they know what's going to happen. they know, we know how to win. we know how to win, folks. you know, i saw a couple of the guys that he defeated soundly and they're saying but, he won't do well in the general election. they said i wouldn't do well in the primaries too. same guys. he won't do well. now i haven't even started on hillary and my numbers are better right now than ronald reagan's numbers with jimmy carter. you know ronald reagan, who was great, he had a 30 favorability. he was behind jimmy carter by so much, everybody said, oh, this is going to be disaster. jimmy carter, i will say this, the last person that hillary wants to run against is me, i will tell you that. i know that is true. [cheering] but jimmy carter wanted to run against ronald reagan. he said please, let reagan win. he was so far behind reagan, by the time election took place, it was big victory, he easy victory for reagan. that is what happens. you aim your fire at that person. i have only done it once for hillary. that was two months ago, right? because of that bernie d
they know. they know what's going to happen. they know, we know how to win. we know how to win, folks. you know, i saw a couple of the guys that he defeated soundly and they're saying but, he won't do well in the general election. they said i wouldn't do well in the primaries too. same guys. he won't do well. now i haven't even started on hillary and my numbers are better right now than ronald reagan's numbers with jimmy carter. you know ronald reagan, who was great, he had a 30 favorability....
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what they want when they want it. how it might impact you especially if you're a verizon customer. that's ahead on "power lunch." (announcer) need to hire fast? go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over 100 of the web's leading job boards with a single click, then simply select the best candidates from one easy-to-review list. and now you can use ziprecruiter for free. go to ziprecruiter.com/offer2 (patrick 2) pretty great.ke to be the boss of you? (patrick 1) how about a 10% raise? (patrick 2) how about 20? (patrick 1) how about done? (patrick 2) that's the kind of control i like... ...and that's what they give me at national car rental. i can choose any car in the aisle i want- without having to ask anyone. who better to be the boss of you... (patrick 1)than me. i mean, you...us. (vo) go national. go like a pro. >>> there is a new insurance product for home buyers that will protect their down payment if the value of the house falls. diana olick joins us now to explain how it works. >> if you're worried about
what they want when they want it. how it might impact you especially if you're a verizon customer. that's ahead on "power lunch." (announcer) need to hire fast? go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over 100 of the web's leading job boards with a single click, then simply select the best candidates from one easy-to-review list. and now you can use ziprecruiter for free. go to ziprecruiter.com/offer2 (patrick 2) pretty great.ke to be the boss of you? (patrick 1) how about a 10%...
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they identify with the cities that they live in. they believe in urban density. half of the millennials don't have drivers licenses. two-thirds of millennials with college degrees have already moved to the 50 largest cities. so they are moving. there is a whole change in common values, where they live, what their life trajectory is the millennials are not miserable. in fact some of the most optimistic or even though the baby boomer has the best shot, millennials are pretty optimistic about the future of the country. >> stanley greenberg is the author of the new book "america ascendant." thanks so much. >> thank you. thanks for having me. >> tonight's program is a presentation of the guggenheim-lehrman prize in military history, a $50,000 prize jointly administered by the harry frank guggenheim foundation and the new york historical society. it is thanks to the leadership of our great trustee, the lincoln and financial history scholar louis hillerman, that we've join with the harry frank guggenheim foundation this year in trying to engage greater public discourse
they identify with the cities that they live in. they believe in urban density. half of the millennials don't have drivers licenses. two-thirds of millennials with college degrees have already moved to the 50 largest cities. so they are moving. there is a whole change in common values, where they live, what their life trajectory is the millennials are not miserable. in fact some of the most optimistic or even though the baby boomer has the best shot, millennials are pretty optimistic about the...
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they went six feet. they did it for like 11 hours. they brought me back next day, are you sure that's where you had him? i was like, yeah. >> the way we encounter inmates, we will meet people as we travel throughout the jail. so this was the first time i spoke with robert. so when he told me that another inmate had written the letter it seemed like a plausible situation. >> authorities say wolford had a motivation for changing his story and claiming he had nothing to do with the letter. their unsuccessful search resulted in a new criminal charge for him. >> they say i obstructed the fbi's and cleveland police investigations. >> wolford was charged with obstruction of justice. he pled not guilty but would remain in the jail until the case was resolved. if found guilty he could have several more years added to the 26 he's already serving. >> i got a saying for them. if the glove don't fit, you must acquit. going to trial. going to trial. that's o.j. >> i think we all know it's o.j. >> that's o.j. let's go to trial. >>> while wolford den
they went six feet. they did it for like 11 hours. they brought me back next day, are you sure that's where you had him? i was like, yeah. >> the way we encounter inmates, we will meet people as we travel throughout the jail. so this was the first time i spoke with robert. so when he told me that another inmate had written the letter it seemed like a plausible situation. >> authorities say wolford had a motivation for changing his story and claiming he had nothing to do with the...
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they make you age up to 40 years. they will simulate their weight gain. so awkward that even the handshake was tricky. >> the first thing that we're going to do is start experimenting. >> reporter: and then cataract. >> this is as well as the loss of vision in the middle. >> it is distorted. >> reporter: from the floaters, he'll age my hearing. >> yes. >> this is tentative that you may notice that you're reading >> that is so funny, i am reading your lips. >> it is tougher. >> that it will be necessary. >> reporter: and next my heart rate jumps, just simulating the walk on the jersey shore. >> and they will start adding some decades to use. >> wow. >> reporter: i would struggle through the half block over four minutes. >> that is difficult, very difficult. there is a huge pack inside allowing it to be collected and shared. the information is displaying the real time of exhibit while volunteers are sharing outloud their alarming responses. >> it'll start the dialogue about something we don't like that we'll want to address these social issues. because that
they make you age up to 40 years. they will simulate their weight gain. so awkward that even the handshake was tricky. >> the first thing that we're going to do is start experimenting. >> reporter: and then cataract. >> this is as well as the loss of vision in the middle. >> it is distorted. >> reporter: from the floaters, he'll age my hearing. >> yes. >> this is tentative that you may notice that you're reading >> that is so funny, i am reading...
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the fact they have tossed away submerged basically -- aristocracy is something they say they are following the american example and it really squelch strong title commentary. at that point, france is on the side of the angels, on the side of the majority in favor of a simple title. you do see in some of the commentary, they do say, this helps our position. it throws away any arguments in favor of a high title. question i had, you mentioned the modern presidency. imperial presidency. these are one -- this is a hypothetical. if george washington sees the presidency today, what does he recognize and what is completely foreign to him? totally different? dr. bartoloni-tuazon: on this whole imperial presidency concern that props up periodically, i view it as part protectiveness towards the presidency that really started with the ratification of the constitution and the arguments they had about the presentation -- presidency and the executive branch. gossip andf this innuendo, fierce argument on both sides, should we have a high title or not, what we see is that all sides are very protective for
the fact they have tossed away submerged basically -- aristocracy is something they say they are following the american example and it really squelch strong title commentary. at that point, france is on the side of the angels, on the side of the majority in favor of a simple title. you do see in some of the commentary, they do say, this helps our position. it throws away any arguments in favor of a high title. question i had, you mentioned the modern presidency. imperial presidency. these are...
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they didn't break it, now they own it. now we'll have to see if their training wheels stand any better. brett? >> dan springer in seattle. dan, thanks. >>> ted cruz and john kasich team up to try to stop donald trump. we'll get reaction from the panel, when we come back. shmorange. and it rhymes with the color of our bottle. hey, baby, make it your first word! sfx: baby speak not even close. reach for the orange, it's 100% shmorange! once i left the hospital after a dvt blood clot. what about my wife... ...what we're building together... ...and could this happen again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? i spoke to my doctor and she told me about eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. not only does eliquis treat dvt and pe blood clots. but eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. knowing eliquis had both... ...turned around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless you doctor tells y
they didn't break it, now they own it. now we'll have to see if their training wheels stand any better. brett? >> dan springer in seattle. dan, thanks. >>> ted cruz and john kasich team up to try to stop donald trump. we'll get reaction from the panel, when we come back. shmorange. and it rhymes with the color of our bottle. hey, baby, make it your first word! sfx: baby speak not even close. reach for the orange, it's 100% shmorange! once i left the hospital after a dvt blood...