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is there a tim westergren station? tim: it is called yellowwood junction.mily: will pandora ever offer live traffic and weather, sports? ♪ emily: the quest for the perfect playlist includes spotify, itunes radio, beats, i heart music, amazon music, tidal. how do you think about your competition? tim: anybody who has a radio product. broadcast radio is the biggest competitor. itunes radio, when it came out, direct competitor. when we think about our future, it is about, how do we remain the best playlist-building business around? i think so far the numbers bear it out. we keep growing in spite of this competition. emily: sirius xm, a competitor. tim: with apple, a smart company. emily: beats music will be relaunched this summer. maybe a new name. how worried are you? tim: we have not lacked competition for a long time. i keep learning year after year, building a great business is fantastically hard to do. we find, over time, more and more confidence in the differentiation we have. emily: did you ever meet steve jobs? did you talk to him about the future of m
is there a tim westergren station? tim: it is called yellowwood junction.mily: will pandora ever offer live traffic and weather, sports? ♪ emily: the quest for the perfect playlist includes spotify, itunes radio, beats, i heart music, amazon music, tidal. how do you think about your competition? tim: anybody who has a radio product. broadcast radio is the biggest competitor. itunes radio, when it came out, direct competitor. when we think about our future, it is about, how do we remain the...
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joining me today, pandora founder tim westergren. thank you for coming. tim: my pleasure. emily: what is on your pandora playlist these days? tim: ben folds, and i find other artists i like. i have jazz, folk, country. emily: i was happy to find the "frozen" station, the toddler station. tim: very popular. emily: when did you discover your own musical talent? tim: i began playing piano when i was about seven. learning just another about court structures and improvisation to allow me to get around the keyboard. after that i just fell in love with it. after i graduated, i spent the first few years playing piano nine hours a day. emily: where did you play? tim: my living room. emily: how did you support yourself? i know you played at a holiday inn. tim: i was a nanny, that was my job for about five years. my life was piano all morning, afternoon with kids, and then come back home and play piano before i went to bed. taking care of kids is good preparation for managing a rock band. [laughter] emily: then you actually went on the road. tim: that's right, i got to see this hold
joining me today, pandora founder tim westergren. thank you for coming. tim: my pleasure. emily: what is on your pandora playlist these days? tim: ben folds, and i find other artists i like. i have jazz, folk, country. emily: i was happy to find the "frozen" station, the toddler station. tim: very popular. emily: when did you discover your own musical talent? tim: i began playing piano when i was about seven. learning just another about court structures and improvisation to allow me...
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tim: we are on the road all the time.ot to see this whole world, this invisible world of working musicians, for a long time. emily: what was the band called? tim: yellowwood junction. emily: and what point do you say, this is not going to pay the bills? reality was a steady throughout the time. ultimately, film composing was the next chapter of my career. emily: so you went to hollywood, another easy place to make it. tim: i began trying to compose for any film i could get my hands on. i did a student short film. it could be a commercial. i was getting ready to move to l.a. and jump in wholeheartedly when the idea for this company popped into my head. emily: what was the lightbulb moment? tim: i read an article about aimee mann, singer-songwriter. she had a sizable audience but not quite big enough for her to get attention. she was kind of in this no man's land. it was among all these hundreds of musicians i had known, all living in obscurity, and how much talent there was nobody knew about. and then in my work as a film
tim: we are on the road all the time.ot to see this whole world, this invisible world of working musicians, for a long time. emily: what was the band called? tim: yellowwood junction. emily: and what point do you say, this is not going to pay the bills? reality was a steady throughout the time. ultimately, film composing was the next chapter of my career. emily: so you went to hollywood, another easy place to make it. tim: i began trying to compose for any film i could get my hands on. i did a...
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is there a tim westergren station? tim: it's called yellow wood junction.mily: will pandora ever offer live traffic and weather and sports? ♪ emily: the quest for the perfect playlist includes itunes radio, google music, amazon music -- how do you think about, who is my competition? tim: anybody who has a radio product, itunes radio when it came out definitely a direct competitor. when we think about our own future, it's really about how to we remain the best playlist building is this around? i think so far the numbers bear it out. we keep growing in spite of all this competition. what i think with apple is, never underestimate. never think you know what they are doing. it's a very smart company. emily: beats music will be relaunched this summer, maybe a new name. how worried are you about that? tim: we have not lacked for competition in a long time. what i've learned, i keep learning this year after year, building a great playlist is fantastically hard to do. we find over time, more and more confidence in the differentiation we have. emily: did you ever me
is there a tim westergren station? tim: it's called yellow wood junction.mily: will pandora ever offer live traffic and weather and sports? ♪ emily: the quest for the perfect playlist includes itunes radio, google music, amazon music -- how do you think about, who is my competition? tim: anybody who has a radio product, itunes radio when it came out definitely a direct competitor. when we think about our own future, it's really about how to we remain the best playlist building is this around?...
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tim: i love you. leon: stay right there because we are going to stay -- say farewell to this great man who sits next to me. oh, that's tim, sorry. our salute leon: it is emotional moment here in the studio. one of the toughest i've had on the set. saying goodbye to sports director tim brant today. today we shared some laughter. we gathered as he moves on to a new chapter in his life. before he moves on, we wanted to look back. >> tim brant, only on abc 7. leon: tim grew up playing sports in washington, then he grew up to cover washington sports at wjla. tim: with me as john riggins. from new orleans, tim brant, news 7. leon: before making his mark is a renowned network announcer. in 2004, tim came home to abc 7. even though if you think about a coming never really left. >> tim brant, think for all the years of us watching you. for being here. >> nobody is finer than timmy brant. i wish you all the luck in the future. >> tim just thanks. it's been great and am sure i will see you on the golf leon: tim'
tim: i love you. leon: stay right there because we are going to stay -- say farewell to this great man who sits next to me. oh, that's tim, sorry. our salute leon: it is emotional moment here in the studio. one of the toughest i've had on the set. saying goodbye to sports director tim brant today. today we shared some laughter. we gathered as he moves on to a new chapter in his life. before he moves on, we wanted to look back. >> tim brant, only on abc 7. leon: tim grew up playing sports...
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karen and tim had only been dating for a couple of months.karen was buying a new car and tim was the salesman. >> very intelligent. he was knowledgeable on current events, history. in fact, we played several games of an online trivia and, i hate to say it, but he beat me a couple of times. >> but a few days before her death, karen told friends she learned some disturbing information about permenter. >> they're watching a tv show and it's kind of about people and their hidden past, secrets, skeletons in their closets, if you will. and while the show is on, karen says to tim, we're told, that, how can that happen, that people can keep secrets like that? >> tim turned to her and said he had been keeping a secret. he switched on his computer and went to the website for the florida department of corrections. there was his mugshot. he had been released from prison just a year earlier and was still on probation. >> tim says, "i'm a convicted felon." his rap sheet includes 16 felonies, including one for attempted murder. he's been involved in a shoot
karen and tim had only been dating for a couple of months.karen was buying a new car and tim was the salesman. >> very intelligent. he was knowledgeable on current events, history. in fact, we played several games of an online trivia and, i hate to say it, but he beat me a couple of times. >> but a few days before her death, karen told friends she learned some disturbing information about permenter. >> they're watching a tv show and it's kind of about people and their hidden...
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they found a head hair in the bed that is not tim hennis' and there is a pubic hair that is not tim's not tim's. and there is male dna under the daughter's fingernails that is not tim's. >> and nothing else came back to timothy hennis. underneath the fingernails is not his, but what is, is that vaginal swab. >> to me, the dna evidence of a woman who is raped is pretty damaging evidence. who is it? >> and the fingernail scrapings weren't enough for a full dna profile, so the defense asked to test all of the crime scene evidence that the might point to a different perpetrator including a blood-soaked towel. >> now, who had sex with her did not have necessarily kill her, but you can argue that whoever cleaned up the blood might have had something to do with it, but let's find out what happened. >> in the military if you need a test done, you have to ask the army to do it for you. >> but the judge denied the request to test other items. >> i cannot imagine a judge in a civilian court not allowing that. you have the evidence, why not test it. >> without dna results pointing to a different
they found a head hair in the bed that is not tim hennis' and there is a pubic hair that is not tim's not tim's. and there is male dna under the daughter's fingernails that is not tim's. >> and nothing else came back to timothy hennis. underneath the fingernails is not his, but what is, is that vaginal swab. >> to me, the dna evidence of a woman who is raped is pretty damaging evidence. who is it? >> and the fingernail scrapings weren't enough for a full dna profile, so the...
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tim: we did.ways which i think are important and good for the help of the economy going forward but it was not pleasant and it was not designed to be pleasant for the people in that business. charlie: trying to take some risk out of the system and make sure there was protection, is that the most important achievement? tim: the most important achievement. there are two things that determine how bad these crises are. the probability they happen, how bad they are. one is how successful you are in building a system with bigger levels of capital shock absorbers, safeguards against risk. that is essential and very important. what we did in that context is hugely valuable. the other thing that matters is how governments respond, faced with the threat of panic and collapse. that requires a set of emergency authorities and tools and resources deployed very aggressively, and in that context as i said we are slightly unbalanced, a little worse off. charlie: if that kind of emergency authority was in place in
tim: we did.ways which i think are important and good for the help of the economy going forward but it was not pleasant and it was not designed to be pleasant for the people in that business. charlie: trying to take some risk out of the system and make sure there was protection, is that the most important achievement? tim: the most important achievement. there are two things that determine how bad these crises are. the probability they happen, how bad they are. one is how successful you are in...
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best wishes tim cake. some tears. tim: like i need more cake.notes about some of the jokes and your career. your career has been no joke. your corny jokes have made your career. before we go a few of your other admirers want to share good wishes with you as well. >> tim, i can't believe you are retiring. you're much too young. you are younger than me, anyway. watching you do college football. a.c.c. basketball has been great. every night you are positive and a big booster of college sports. we appreciate what you have done for college sports and for the university of maryland. our school. just thanks. it has been great. i'm sure i will see you on the golf course. >> tim brant mr. brant, a true d.c. monument. i don't want to say we will miss you because we expect you to still be around. just not in this capacity. thanks for all the years of us watching you. in a slightly different role we look for many more. congratulations. >> i want to congratulate you on a fabulous year at channel 7. it doesn't surprise me. i look when you were a great athlete
best wishes tim cake. some tears. tim: like i need more cake.notes about some of the jokes and your career. your career has been no joke. your corny jokes have made your career. before we go a few of your other admirers want to share good wishes with you as well. >> tim, i can't believe you are retiring. you're much too young. you are younger than me, anyway. watching you do college football. a.c.c. basketball has been great. every night you are positive and a big booster of college...
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joining me from d.c., tim covers apple. obviously icahn and tim cook have a relationship.hat is he trying to a copy which with the open letter? tim: he has been putting pressure on apple to increase buyback. this is the first time apple has responded several times in the past. they said they would increase the capital return program by $70 billion for the neck two years. your is carl icahn a few weeks later saying that we would like to see a bigger buyback. emily: he kept saying that if you focused on cars and television, you could work something out in terms of raising your value. is tim cook going to listen to what he has to say when it comes to products? tim: he is also talking to the market in general and feeling like investors and the media maybe don't understand the apple story. there is a debate on if the iphone has peaked. the larger 6 and 6plus have help sales. do they have enough to continue going? if it will continue the growth especially in the u.s. where there is intense competition and in china where it has helped sales the last few quarters. emily: they have
joining me from d.c., tim covers apple. obviously icahn and tim cook have a relationship.hat is he trying to a copy which with the open letter? tim: he has been putting pressure on apple to increase buyback. this is the first time apple has responded several times in the past. they said they would increase the capital return program by $70 billion for the neck two years. your is carl icahn a few weeks later saying that we would like to see a bigger buyback. emily: he kept saying that if you...
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, tim covers apple. tim: he has been putting pressure on apple to increase buyback.his is the first time apple has responded several times in the past. they said they would increase the capital return program by $70 billion for the neck two neck two years. your is carl icahn a few weeks later saying that we would like to see a bigger buyback. emily: he kept saying that if you focused on cars and television, you could work something out in terms of raising your value. is tim cook going to listen to what he has to say when it comes to products? of raising your value. tim: he is also talking to the market in general and feeling like investors and the media maybe don't understand the apple story. there is a debate on if the iphone has peaked. the larger 6 and thanks for that update. specifically, they think apple should be focused on cars and television to drive up the market cap big time. with me to discuss the apple product pipeline, global head of technology. managing director and portfolio manager and design partner at kleiner perkins. let's start with you. what do y
, tim covers apple. tim: he has been putting pressure on apple to increase buyback.his is the first time apple has responded several times in the past. they said they would increase the capital return program by $70 billion for the neck two neck two years. your is carl icahn a few weeks later saying that we would like to see a bigger buyback. emily: he kept saying that if you focused on cars and television, you could work something out in terms of raising your value. is tim cook going to listen...
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tim hickman -- tim higgins there.eneral motors is putting his foot on the gas pedal and's race against the mustang. the 2016 camaro. our car dude, matt miller, got a chance to take a spin. new sixis the all generation chevy camaro. this car is far superior to any car in the sports car arena. >> to the camaro faithful, only one other car matters. they want to the -- beat the mustang. we will beat them and that is our goal. >> the mustang has gotten a big head start since launching its six generation more than one year ago. the top-of-the-line camaro now horsepower, 20 more than the mustang gt and dangerously close to the corvette stingray. >> we are going to do the best camaro we possibly can. when we do the next corvette, we will do the best corvette we can possibly do. >> gm makes a car in that segment, which is why it is winning with 20% shares and that market -- 28 percent shares and that market. an important part of our dna. >> whatever the reason, gearheads like me rejoice. >> oh my god. that definitely leaves yo
tim hickman -- tim higgins there.eneral motors is putting his foot on the gas pedal and's race against the mustang. the 2016 camaro. our car dude, matt miller, got a chance to take a spin. new sixis the all generation chevy camaro. this car is far superior to any car in the sports car arena. >> to the camaro faithful, only one other car matters. they want to the -- beat the mustang. we will beat them and that is our goal. >> the mustang has gotten a big head start since launching...
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tim: tim bits burger -- tim bitsberger, what a treat to see someone creating intelligent notes in thisi think he brings up a lot of good points. for central banks, to basically ask in their own country's of interest it makes the case for currency debasement. tom: let ask you with your real-world treasury experience. do they talk more than they let on in the media? tim: certainly they do right now, but i think that is since 2008. olivia: one john taylor is saying here is that he is not advocating for some outer break in creation -- outer -- for some outer break equation in interest rates. tim: for the balance sheet and interest rates? i think they are doing their best effort. they have all the right intent to do what they want to do but they do not know what is going to happen, and i think sometimes as investors and traders, we have too much confidence in the fed. tom: do you have a confidence that we can get out of this with stability in place? tim: i think it depends on inflation. if inflation shows signs of picking up, then i worry. that is for a couple of reasons. first of all, ther
tim: tim bits burger -- tim bitsberger, what a treat to see someone creating intelligent notes in thisi think he brings up a lot of good points. for central banks, to basically ask in their own country's of interest it makes the case for currency debasement. tom: let ask you with your real-world treasury experience. do they talk more than they let on in the media? tim: certainly they do right now, but i think that is since 2008. olivia: one john taylor is saying here is that he is not...
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so, many people in the room anyhow who tim is, but for those that don't know tim he is the facilities directors nob nub [inaudible] nob at the heart of the south of market is surrounded by the hustle and bustle of 6th street. the families attending [inaudible] the only multiuse park [inaudible] across the street named after the first filipino american to win a gold metal in the country a san francisco. across the street i see tim opening or closing the center for community events, meetings, basical ball game squz a temporary shepter for peep ople that are displaced by fires or the famous storm ageten. tim was raised in san francisco and a product of san francisco public schools. tim is also a long time and dedicated working mpt he works in the souckt of market for more than 3 decades. tim was part of the original staff at [inaudible] reck center when the facility opens in 1990 and knows the neighborhood and communethy as exhibited fwhie support behind him today thmpt trust the community has is a [inaudible] be more civicly engaged. he did leeb [inaudible] coordinate youth atletics in
so, many people in the room anyhow who tim is, but for those that don't know tim he is the facilities directors nob nub [inaudible] nob at the heart of the south of market is surrounded by the hustle and bustle of 6th street. the families attending [inaudible] the only multiuse park [inaudible] across the street named after the first filipino american to win a gold metal in the country a san francisco. across the street i see tim opening or closing the center for community events, meetings,...
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i look up and i see tim and he's like this -- tim: not much longer.son: he was trying to make you laugh. have a good night. dicky: from hollywood, it's “jimmy kimmel live”! tonight -- ryan seacrest. from “pitch perfect 2”, brittany snow. and mash up monday with imagine reo speeddragons. with cleto and the cletones. and now, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you.
i look up and i see tim and he's like this -- tim: not much longer.son: he was trying to make you laugh. have a good night. dicky: from hollywood, it's “jimmy kimmel live”! tonight -- ryan seacrest. from “pitch perfect 2”, brittany snow. and mash up monday with imagine reo speeddragons. with cleto and the cletones. and now, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you.
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tim: oh my. leon: take a look at this. >> tim brant only on abc7. >> whether he was under the lights at his alma mater, covering an amazing run to the final four. >> come over here. how is this? >> taking it all in. leon: or on the road at the super bowl. >> this is a tough job but somebody has to do it. leon: tim brant spanned the globe of washington sport. >> knowing you as long as i've known you this is what i want to ask you -- leon: his hometown near and dear the his heart. >> thank you for what you have done to help sports grow. you're admired and you will be missed. leon: the interview with the biggest legend. >> a heck of a run. did you how fast the years went by? >> the first three years took 25 years. >> like chat between old friends. it was like yesterday you were beating my brains in. >> many times that's what they were. >> we came to the vacation home to talk about college football with mr. college football. >> even if i watch you on television i feel like i'm sitting next to you. >>
tim: oh my. leon: take a look at this. >> tim brant only on abc7. >> whether he was under the lights at his alma mater, covering an amazing run to the final four. >> come over here. how is this? >> taking it all in. leon: or on the road at the super bowl. >> this is a tough job but somebody has to do it. leon: tim brant spanned the globe of washington sport. >> knowing you as long as i've known you this is what i want to ask you -- leon: his hometown near and...
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tim: definitely. there's three things, the amount of users you need to be able to deal with everyday, the amount of content producers and the amount of ad dollars. that slide plugs in the fact that in five years come all these networks will be globalized. the other companies from other countries are more interested in coming here then we are going there. you look at the skill of the users they have on their services if they come here, and will put your menace pressure on the companies like ours and everybody else to compete at a much higher scale. kara: apple. they are trying the watch thing. tim: i have the watch. i like it. i have been testing it. i have the huffington post on the watch. kara: it is tiny. tim: i like it. i've been using it for a week or so. here is what apple does a great job of. apple does a good job of thinking of the role of seven. human beings want -- kara: you were talking
tim: definitely. there's three things, the amount of users you need to be able to deal with everyday, the amount of content producers and the amount of ad dollars. that slide plugs in the fact that in five years come all these networks will be globalized. the other companies from other countries are more interested in coming here then we are going there. you look at the skill of the users they have on their services if they come here, and will put your menace pressure on the companies like ours...
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so tim armstrong. , [applause] kara: tim, i have interviewed you. thank you for dressing up. appreciate it. [laughter] tim: there's a microsoft convention across the street. i was debating what to wear. i said to my assistant everybody is dressed exactly like i am. all these microsoft signs are all over the place. are they getting back into cable? they said this is the microsoft convention. you are in the wrong place. kara: i was thinking of coming out here and cutting off his tie. since he gave me millions of dollars in investment it might not be a good idea. it could go either way. it could be a adorable or not, maybe a bit of both. let's talk about where things are going with video. you are famous for having things recorded of you. tim had a meeting where he fired someone publicly. probably not the best idea. you said there's not going to be any video or audio of it and i said there would be audio. within seconds, there was audio of the whole thing. you just periscoped a similar meeting. what is wrong with you? tim: one thing that is really important to us is communication
so tim armstrong. , [applause] kara: tim, i have interviewed you. thank you for dressing up. appreciate it. [laughter] tim: there's a microsoft convention across the street. i was debating what to wear. i said to my assistant everybody is dressed exactly like i am. all these microsoft signs are all over the place. are they getting back into cable? they said this is the microsoft convention. you are in the wrong place. kara: i was thinking of coming out here and cutting off his tie. since he...
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open: he is riding an letter to tim cook in which he writging the apple ceo-- an open letteri to timook in which he is urging the appleng ceo to buy back. -- writing. ussaid tim cook please help convince the board that you can invest in returning cash to shareholders and in growth for the company. he is saying apple shares are worth $240 each. right now they are trading just shy of $130. how is he saying apple can get to the increased value for the shares gekko he says the company is not just poised to enter but dominate the auto markets and the television market. he says we will see more of an apple tv offering in 2016, and then the company will enter the car market right 2020. i am still going through the letter, but these are a few of the highlights we are seeing in there. he says he gets the $240 valuation i looking at 2016 earnings per share of $12. he then plies of price to earnings multiple of 18 times and adds the net cash per share. once again on apple. olivia: he has told tim cook to return more money to shareholders before. apple shares only up by half a percent right now.
open: he is riding an letter to tim cook in which he writging the apple ceo-- an open letteri to timook in which he is urging the appleng ceo to buy back. -- writing. ussaid tim cook please help convince the board that you can invest in returning cash to shareholders and in growth for the company. he is saying apple shares are worth $240 each. right now they are trading just shy of $130. how is he saying apple can get to the increased value for the shares gekko he says the company is not just...
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[applause] tim scott: thank you. good evening to everyone. thank you, president evans, for such a kind introduction. let me say first and foremost that without any questions, my prayers are with south carolina state university, for financial
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happy birthday tim. >> thank you karen. >> pete? >> happy birthday to you, tim. down as much as it is. i think a lot of this is priced in. because of that i think down here around the $42 level i think you can start nibbling away at whole foods. >> nibbling no pun intended. i'm mandy drury, catch fast mon again tomorrow night at >>> my mission is simple -- to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts no --. hi i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends i'm trying to save you money. i'm trying to educate and teach and coach you, so call me at 1800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. thanks for nothing, janet yellen. sheaf used frightening terms to describe the stocks today saying that valuations quote,
happy birthday tim. >> thank you karen. >> pete? >> happy birthday to you, tim. down as much as it is. i think a lot of this is priced in. because of that i think down here around the $42 level i think you can start nibbling away at whole foods. >> nibbling no pun intended. i'm mandy drury, catch fast mon again tomorrow night at >>> my mission is simple -- to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market...
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tim, congratulations on the deal. a very big day for you. tim: thank you. a very exciting day, excited to partner with verizon, so a big day all around. as a well gets merged with verizon, we are getting reports it will be its own entity there. how will you run it? how is your relationship with the verizon's eeo? tim: the deal is targeted at two thanks, the $40 billion market and mobile, which will happen before 2020, and the online video, and the deal was kind of constructed around that. it started the conversations we had between the teams. we sat down last year with lowell, and we had a great discussion about where the future is going, and we started talking about operational things that lead to a deal, and really my role at the company will be to help drive the future of the businesses around advertising, digital content, and video overall inside of verizon, and i am committed to being there for years,d times, multiple and we are together with the verizon assets, and we will be running a division of the company, which is really more in the future areas
tim, congratulations on the deal. a very big day for you. tim: thank you. a very exciting day, excited to partner with verizon, so a big day all around. as a well gets merged with verizon, we are getting reports it will be its own entity there. how will you run it? how is your relationship with the verizon's eeo? tim: the deal is targeted at two thanks, the $40 billion market and mobile, which will happen before 2020, and the online video, and the deal was kind of constructed around that. it...
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sandberg: tim, economic outlook? geithner: it is worth noting that none of us really know anything about it or, -- about the future, and we certainly do not know anything about how economies perform over the long run. we live in a messy dark, scary, uncertain world. but i think the economy is -- [laughter] sandberg: but that said -- was that a scary, uncertain world? geithner: that is the normal state of mankind. it is sad to admit, but it is true. in that context, i think the u.s. is gradually getting -- sandberg: slightly less dark and scary. geithner: we are a resilient country. and i think a much stronger country than any other major economy. and if you look at the challenges we face as a country, they are pretty stark challenges, and our politics are terrible. but i think you would rather have our challenges than the challenges that any developed economy, and i think any major in marketing -- emerging economy around the world. sandberg: when you think about where we are -- where was it messy, scary dark? or a co
sandberg: tim, economic outlook? geithner: it is worth noting that none of us really know anything about it or, -- about the future, and we certainly do not know anything about how economies perform over the long run. we live in a messy dark, scary, uncertain world. but i think the economy is -- [laughter] sandberg: but that said -- was that a scary, uncertain world? geithner: that is the normal state of mankind. it is sad to admit, but it is true. in that context, i think the u.s. is gradually...
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tim mcgraw and patricia heaton on the way.ery busy playing foreigner or not on hollywood boulevard. quick refresher of how this goes, i will see a pedestrian and slowly based on their appearance, i will determine whether that individual is a foreigner or not. is there any prize for me? >> maybe i'll give you a lock of this man's beautiful hair right there. >> jimmy: oh, wow. how about that? this is a hard one. now, i'm two for two so far. right? whoa. look at that shirt. test such a foreigner that i'm inclined to go right to foreigner. also i feel like maybe you guys are trying to trick me out there. let's see the rest of the outfit if we can. okay. all right. oh, those shoes. you know, the thing about shoes you used to be able to figure it out. about six years ago. then everybody started wearing these shoes like this. it really made my job so much more difficult. all right, corduroys in 90 something degree heat. the shirt is pretty crazy. i'm going to have to say foreigner. >> all right. reveal. >> jimmy: where are you from?
tim mcgraw and patricia heaton on the way.ery busy playing foreigner or not on hollywood boulevard. quick refresher of how this goes, i will see a pedestrian and slowly based on their appearance, i will determine whether that individual is a foreigner or not. is there any prize for me? >> maybe i'll give you a lock of this man's beautiful hair right there. >> jimmy: oh, wow. how about that? this is a hard one. now, i'm two for two so far. right? whoa. look at that shirt. test such a...
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tim: the odds are astronomical. leon: how many beers? we need video evidence. tim: i'm with you. the winner of the national spelling bee was crowned tonight. leon: d.c. police still searching for suspects from a deadly shooting tied with road rage. also two women plead guilty to the murder of a d.c. lawyer at the donovan hotel. and the chances of storms tomorrow. although stories at wjla.com. for the second year in a row, the scripps national spelling bee has co-champions. >> scherenschnitte. >> correct. >> nunatak. leon: would love to get the definition of those. [laughter] leon: vanya shivashankar and gokul ventkatachalam each get $35,000, to go along with the prizes. leon: find a look at the forecast. steve: tomorrow, hot and humid near 85 degrees. the heat and humidity, but not as many torms, saturday will be the day. sunday, the cold front moves through, much cooler monday. it will be near 70 tuesday. big changes. leon: one more night. >>> dicky: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- mariah carey, and from "san andreas", alexandra daddario, with cleto and the c
tim: the odds are astronomical. leon: how many beers? we need video evidence. tim: i'm with you. the winner of the national spelling bee was crowned tonight. leon: d.c. police still searching for suspects from a deadly shooting tied with road rage. also two women plead guilty to the murder of a d.c. lawyer at the donovan hotel. and the chances of storms tomorrow. although stories at wjla.com. for the second year in a row, the scripps national spelling bee has co-champions. >>...
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and we'll be right back with tim mcgraw. so stick around.nstantly quenches skin to keep it supple and hydrated day after day. formulated with hydrating hyaluronic acid which retains up to 1000 times its weight in water. this refreshing water gel plumps skin cells with intense hydration and locks it in. for supple, hydrated skin that bounces back. new hydro boost. from neutrogena. ♪ i can't, can't, can't, can't ♪ control my feet ♪ p p p people in the street ♪ c'mon everybody and move your feet ♪ ♪ go! ♪ ♪ everybody ♪ move your feet and feel united ♪ ♪ oh oh oh ♪ everybody ♪ move your feet and feel united ♪ the right connections. introducing miracle-gro liquafeed universal feeder. turn any hose connection into a clever feeding system for a well-fed garden. miracle-gro. life starts here. ♪ (musfx: (smash)ut) sfx: (roar) ♪ sfx: (roar) sfx: (engine roars) >> jimmy: tonight, from "the middle", patricia heaton is here. tomorrow, billy crystal will join us, dave salmoni will bring wild animal friends, and we'll have music from modest mouse. and thur
and we'll be right back with tim mcgraw. so stick around.nstantly quenches skin to keep it supple and hydrated day after day. formulated with hydrating hyaluronic acid which retains up to 1000 times its weight in water. this refreshing water gel plumps skin cells with intense hydration and locks it in. for supple, hydrated skin that bounces back. new hydro boost. from neutrogena. ♪ i can't, can't, can't, can't ♪ control my feet ♪ p p p people in the street ♪ c'mon everybody and move...
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- tom: is tim armstrong executive of the year?a great job. there are a couple apple facebook, he has done a great job building this business. tom: does it really make any money? i find it fascinating. tobias, it feels like a 1999. that is the last time the canadiens won. tobias: 1993. cory: within the first year, for example, when most google searches were done on mobile devices. tom: is tim armstrong a threat to mark zuckerberg? cory: i think it is a different kind of business, but when you look across apple, amazon, and other us verizon aol these businesses are looking at advertising businesses and publishing businesses. amazon, for example, has an advertising business that is doing $200 million in topline revenue over the year, but we do not notice because they do not disclose it very well, but they have a very big advertising business. aol has a lot chance to do a lot of big thing. brendan: one of the praises you view from both verizon and tim armstrong are multiscreen. they will be selling ads against city on a bunch of scree
- tom: is tim armstrong executive of the year?a great job. there are a couple apple facebook, he has done a great job building this business. tom: does it really make any money? i find it fascinating. tobias, it feels like a 1999. that is the last time the canadiens won. tobias: 1993. cory: within the first year, for example, when most google searches were done on mobile devices. tom: is tim armstrong a threat to mark zuckerberg? cory: i think it is a different kind of business, but when you...
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right, tim? tim: the party has already started here. getting ready for game four. hawks and the wizards. breaking news out of the national football league with tom brady. we have the very latest up next in >>> and now the toyota sports desk brought to you by the local toyota dealers. tim: this is game four in a best of seven series. the wizards as i have been saying all day they have proven they can beat the hawks without john wall. and they will have to do it tonight. john wall will not play because of the five non-displaced fractures in his left hand. he will not play. but head coach randy wittman says it's next man up. coach wittman: you never know who it will be. be ready. it might be your time. it's your time tonight. that is how i think they are looking at it. we just have to play the game. tim: game four big tonight in the phone booth. meanwhile in the national football league there is breaking news. tom brady has been suspended. the first four games of next season for deflategate. this is big because the review the report said only that it was probable. so
right, tim? tim: the party has already started here. getting ready for game four. hawks and the wizards. breaking news out of the national football league with tom brady. we have the very latest up next in >>> and now the toyota sports desk brought to you by the local toyota dealers. tim: this is game four in a best of seven series. the wizards as i have been saying all day they have proven they can beat the hawks without john wall. and they will have to do it tonight. john wall will...
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tim: pot roast, you are right about that. basketball game five in the nba western conference final against the rockets. steph curry will play. when i saw that horrible fall in game four i didn't think he'd be back but he is. he will wear a special sleeve on his arm but his head is fine. steph curry is back! as you heard earlier, nine current or former fifa officials face extradition to the united states following a 24-year probe on soccer corruption. we will continue to follow and report on the story as it unfolds. maureen: that is a big story. tim: a huge story. maureen: and the latest, sir? doug: look at the lop rer -- doppler radar to show you the storms. this west of the area in lauterbach -- in loudoun county. we will watch that through the evening and talk about the wake-up forecast and stalk about the chance of storms for the weekend at 11:00. maureen: "world news tonight" with david muir is up next. we'll >>> breaking news tonight. late word coming in the pentagon accidentally sent live anthrax. the urgent testing now
tim: pot roast, you are right about that. basketball game five in the nba western conference final against the rockets. steph curry will play. when i saw that horrible fall in game four i didn't think he'd be back but he is. he will wear a special sleeve on his arm but his head is fine. steph curry is back! as you heard earlier, nine current or former fifa officials face extradition to the united states following a 24-year probe on soccer corruption. we will continue to follow and report on the...
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tim armstrong and thanks to cory johnson. "bloomberg market day" will be right back. ♪ alix: welcome back. for more on the after-hours markets action, want to go to julie hyman at the breaking news desk. with: go daddy coming out the first earnings report since its ipo on march the first and it looks like earnings are coming in better than estimated. it lost a penny smaller than estimated by analysts and ,evenue, which was up by 17.5% estimate. revenue and earnings, looks like eating estimates. the company also talking about some forecast for the second quarter. being revenue is going to $395 million. analysts estimates was on the lower end of that were cast. firstdy, looks like the earnings report on a relative aces is a strong one. also numbers coming out from a big drug distribution company topping estimates by $.20 a share. estimates,sing almost in line but a little shy of estimates. 19%, and the company coming out with a forecast for the full year. we are also waiting for earnings from zillow and we will bring those to y
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[applause] tim scott: thank you. good evening to everyone. thank you, president evans, for such a kind introduction. let me say first and foremost that without any questions, my prayers are with south carolina state university, for financial success, and for peace and for the position of significance that you currently hold. from my days on county counsel mr. president, through my days in the state house, i've been a supporter of south carolina
[applause] tim scott: thank you. good evening to everyone. thank you, president evans, for such a kind introduction. let me say first and foremost that without any questions, my prayers are with south carolina state university, for financial success, and for peace and for the position of significance that you currently hold. from my days on county counsel mr. president, through my days in the state house, i've been a supporter of south carolina
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it is the first time tim cook has given a commencement address since 2010.hat -- onecilroy the wells fargo championship in carolina, north firing a record 61 on saturday to take the lead, winning the match to reza go with six ton -- six top 10 carolina, firing finishes. incredible. those are your top headlines. scarlet: coming up? alix: government actions against , just aboutr today the toughest thing that they can do to an automaker. we will have that conversation for scarlet: you straight from washington. scarlet:the art market is on fire,, selling $1.5 billion in just three days, but can they sustain the moment? it's been an incredible three weeks. scarlet: absolutely. alix: the deadline hovers for toece, terms are attached the $274 billion bailout. thelet: let's get back to top story we just told you about. carl icahn has a lot more room to run in apple shares. has a lot more room to run in apple shares. in a letter to the company he said the shares were worth $240 each, twice what they are trading at now, also calling for a much bigger share buyback. al
it is the first time tim cook has given a commencement address since 2010.hat -- onecilroy the wells fargo championship in carolina, north firing a record 61 on saturday to take the lead, winning the match to reza go with six ton -- six top 10 carolina, firing finishes. incredible. those are your top headlines. scarlet: coming up? alix: government actions against , just aboutr today the toughest thing that they can do to an automaker. we will have that conversation for scarlet: you straight...
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tim: i like it. maureen: thursday's we try to be a little more formal. more? changes tim: i think the risk it -- redskins add two new players to close the session of ot a. wind chill -- wait till you let's say this is your tv. and these are the channels you pay for with cable. maybe you're getting tons of science and animals when you're really into movies. or every children's show on the planet, when you don't have any kids. well now with fios there's a new way to customize youtv just pick the types of channels you like best. like sports. or entertainment or news mix and match, or get them all. you build your tv package, and pay for what you want, and not for what you don't. now fios brings you a totally new way to customize your tv. starting at $74.99 per month with no annual contract. get custom tv, including internet and phone. price guaranteed for two years. or get $300 back and free dvr service for 1 year, with a 2 year agreement. hurry, offer ends june 8th. go to getfios.com to start customizing today. cable just gives you channels. fios gives you choice
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tim: the nets over the yankees the nats did win. for me, the story of the game was bryce harper being thrown out for the second time in the week. harper wasn't happy with a strike call. hudson started getting into a verbal spat with matt williams. the am told harper to get back in. harper said, i was in the box. he got tossed. matt williams comes out of the dugout. he was ejected. wild night at the ballpark. look at matt williams. there's the game-winner. denard span, bottom of the seventh, bases-loaded. that is enough to get wilson ramos home from third. great piece of hitting. the nats beat the yankees 3-2. all the talk afterwards was about harper's ejection. >> i couldn't believe it. he took the pitch. he disagreed with the call. he stepped back in the box. mahis mask off and talked to me in the dugout. when he was done with that, the emotion -- he motioned for harper to get back in the box. that is what i saw. he is our best player. we need him in the game. i don't feel as if there was any need to throw him out. tim: i agree wit
tim: the nets over the yankees the nats did win. for me, the story of the game was bryce harper being thrown out for the second time in the week. harper wasn't happy with a strike call. hudson started getting into a verbal spat with matt williams. the am told harper to get back in. harper said, i was in the box. he got tossed. matt williams comes out of the dugout. he was ejected. wild night at the ballpark. look at matt williams. there's the game-winner. denard span, bottom of the seventh,...
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tim: see you in a little bit. alison: all right, tim. coming up next here on abc 7 news at 5:00 the district fights for itself. scott: latest round between the city and when you own a small business there's a never-ending list of small things to do every day. appointments... orders... deadlines... every one of them matters. so you need internet you can count on. verizon fios is really fast with 99.9% network reliability because when everything is running right, all those small things you do every day can turn into something big. team up with fios for this great limited-time offer. alison: congressional republicans have pushed legislation through the house that would overturn a recently passed d.c. law barring discrimination in the district against workers who get abortions. scott: as mike conneen reports, the local vs. federal conflict raises many issues district autonomy, abortion rights and religious liberty. district voting rights activists are up in arms. house lawmakers voted mostly along party lines to block d.c.'s recently passed
tim: see you in a little bit. alison: all right, tim. coming up next here on abc 7 news at 5:00 the district fights for itself. scott: latest round between the city and when you own a small business there's a never-ending list of small things to do every day. appointments... orders... deadlines... every one of them matters. so you need internet you can count on. verizon fios is really fast with 99.9% network reliability because when everything is running right, all those small things you do...
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tim: what a day. leon: check this out. a mass of waterslide. a massive city street transformed into a water slide. it was 1000 feet long. padded vinyl filled with water spanning the link the three football fields. this event completely sold out. 5000 tickets. that is a great idea. it looks like fun. a final look at the leon: will we be laughing this time tomorrow? tim: we will get a break and we will have to wait another five days. 88 to 89. 85 on friday. better chance for a few showers and thunderstorms. our 80's on sunday. i monday that is the big cool down. upper 60's for daytime highs and lower 70's on tuesday and 80 on wednesday. leon: that waterslide is coming to arlington june 27. >> dickey: from hollywood it's “jimmy kimmel live”! tonight, paul giamatti, “science bob” pflugfelder, and this week in unnecessary censorship, with cleto and the cletones. and now, for the most part, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: very nice. thank you for watching at home. thank you fo
tim: what a day. leon: check this out. a mass of waterslide. a massive city street transformed into a water slide. it was 1000 feet long. padded vinyl filled with water spanning the link the three football fields. this event completely sold out. 5000 tickets. that is a great idea. it looks like fun. a final look at the leon: will we be laughing this time tomorrow? tim: we will get a break and we will have to wait another five days. 88 to 89. 85 on friday. better chance for a few showers and...
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tim: by now you have heard that super bowl m.v.p. tom brady has been suspended four games after deflategate. everybody has their opinion, but my take is it may be too harsh. brady will probably appeal because there are not many facts. the nfl is trying to protect the integrity of the game. i agree with that. even though the wells report did not have a lot of facts, the nfl has to make a statement. the patriots have been fined $1 million and two draft picks. joe gibbs said this. joe: i think that's the worst statement in all of sports. i don't believe in that. i don't that's the way it should be played. i think there are rules and you play by the rules. i think for the credibility of the sport, and this is the case with the nfl, i think there is a price to be paid for that, and i think there should be. tim: baseball fans, the nats jumped on the diamondbacks early. home runs by dinar and span, then ryan zimmerman kept the parade moving. -- home runs by denard span, then ryan zimmerman. proceeds will month -- rasheed suylemann will play
tim: by now you have heard that super bowl m.v.p. tom brady has been suspended four games after deflategate. everybody has their opinion, but my take is it may be too harsh. brady will probably appeal because there are not many facts. the nfl is trying to protect the integrity of the game. i agree with that. even though the wells report did not have a lot of facts, the nfl has to make a statement. the patriots have been fined $1 million and two draft picks. joe gibbs said this. joe: i think...
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tim: he went to the ballgame. leon: he was confused because the cavs wear the same colors as the skins. tim: we do need our radio show. here we go. leon: maybe if he hadn't posted pictures it wouldn't have been as bad. tim: it doesn't look good. fans that are invested for the redskins. they live and die for the redskins. they don't want to to see this. leon: all right. alison: we want to know what you think about jackson's decision to go to cleveland instead of the redskins o.t.a. leon: the conversation is happening now on the abc7 facebook page. ann wrote to us -- leon: still ahead at 4:00 -- you heard of the couple making national headlines for free-rein parenting. >> we are hospitallistic to change their mind -- we are optimistic after they change narrator: puerto rico's healthcare system is on life support, putting three and a half million puerto ricans at risk. it's an outrage. puerto ricans are us citizens and pay the same medicare taxes, but receive only half the federal healthcare funding as the other 50 s
tim: he went to the ballgame. leon: he was confused because the cavs wear the same colors as the skins. tim: we do need our radio show. here we go. leon: maybe if he hadn't posted pictures it wouldn't have been as bad. tim: it doesn't look good. fans that are invested for the redskins. they live and die for the redskins. they don't want to to see this. leon: all right. alison: we want to know what you think about jackson's decision to go to cleveland instead of the redskins o.t.a. leon: the...
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tim brant, what is going on?: that was what i have into perspective but there was a sports hangover. they played very well. it was one of the games where they were the underdogs. it was a great game against the top-seeded rangers. the wizards are still very much alive. still, i get it, lest i was hard. the disappointment is obvious. >> we let it go. that's the way the ball bounces sometimes. >> it is tough. tim: two teams, to sports, two devastating losses and one city. >> every time we get a lead we get comfortable and we need to start learning to put teams away. tim: a game seven overtime loss in new york rangers, again. the latest chapter to the cap's history book of party. >> it just didn't go our way. tim: all the wizards have not lost their season, it is for them on the brink of elimination. >> the stink of this game is going to motivators for game six. tim: the capitals have a long off-season to think and wonder what would've been. grets in this room. we left it all out there. tim: while the wizard's weigh
tim brant, what is going on?: that was what i have into perspective but there was a sports hangover. they played very well. it was one of the games where they were the underdogs. it was a great game against the top-seeded rangers. the wizards are still very much alive. still, i get it, lest i was hard. the disappointment is obvious. >> we let it go. that's the way the ball bounces sometimes. >> it is tough. tim: two teams, to sports, two devastating losses and one city. >>...
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tim: we start with the terrapins getting rocked. has a short stay in france, and the nats stay hot. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. tim: the nationals continue to roll, and they needed a gem from tanner roark this afternoon. chicago, wrigley field, bottom of the second. lined the left, michael taylor gobbles it up, the diving catch. saves the run. top of the sixth, tied at 1-1 wilson ramos to right center field, that is a souvenir. 2-1 nats lead. bottom of the seventh, the cubs with a runner on first. rounds into the 3-6-1 double play, the nationals win 2-1. coach williams: he knows how to pitch, he knows how to get his guys out. his fastball stayed at 95 today. >> he had a good stuff. he is a pretty good pitcher. today, every pitch worked good. it was down in the zone. tim: camden yards, o's, stephen pierce deep center, get a new baseball. 2-run tater, the game-winner, 4-3 orioles. college the most successful programs in the nation, maryland in denver have been to the final four four
tim: we start with the terrapins getting rocked. has a short stay in france, and the nats stay hot. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. tim: the nationals continue to roll, and they needed a gem from tanner roark this afternoon. chicago, wrigley field, bottom of the second. lined the left, michael taylor gobbles it up, the diving catch. saves the run. top of the sixth, tied at 1-1 wilson ramos to right center field, that is a souvenir. 2-1 nats...
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tim: heartbreaking.eflecting on your aspiration and writing them on a alison: tonight, maureen bunyan received the humphries civil rights award. former winners include eric holder, bob dole and others. the event was organized by the leadership conference on civil and human rights. sharing your hopes with strangers is a concept behind the new courage wall in alexandria. complete this sentence, i wish i had the courage to -- blank. it on the chalkboard for the world to see. the answers include dating, travel, and finance. each day the words are he raced and a clean slate is alison: "dancing with the stars" live is coming to washington. abc 7 is giving away four tickets to the show, j 14, at the warner theatre. watch "good morning washington" for your clue to win. the tonight finale airs monday at 8:00 and tuesday at 9:00. and i have to tell leon he cannot win because he works here. he would love to go. tim: he would be on the show. alison: he would be the star. steve: dancing for two. alison: what are you
tim: heartbreaking.eflecting on your aspiration and writing them on a alison: tonight, maureen bunyan received the humphries civil rights award. former winners include eric holder, bob dole and others. the event was organized by the leadership conference on civil and human rights. sharing your hopes with strangers is a concept behind the new courage wall in alexandria. complete this sentence, i wish i had the courage to -- blank. it on the chalkboard for the world to see. the answers include...
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tim: the nats in wrigley again trying to win the series. jordan zimmermann on the hill gave up six hits over a strong seven innings. harper with a home run in the bottom of the eighth, none on, two outs. denard span, home run. 2-1 washington. the cubs tie it up with a runner on second after another desmond error, addison russell into the gap. the walk-off, the cubs win 3-2. baltimore, the astros-orioles, 1-1 in the top of the seventh. here we go. he rounds third, here he comes. here comes the throw 2-1 houston, they win. foot wall fans, this was a busy day. 20 fans opened ota's, including washington. jay gruden said this is a great time to get work done. the rookies get familiar with plays, the veterans try to get informed. robert griffin iii, this is the time to get better. griffin had one of the lowest passer ratings in the entire league. robert: the word of the day from coach jay is get better. every day you have to come out and get better. as football players, you get tired, but you never want to get tired of doing things the right way.
tim: the nats in wrigley again trying to win the series. jordan zimmermann on the hill gave up six hits over a strong seven innings. harper with a home run in the bottom of the eighth, none on, two outs. denard span, home run. 2-1 washington. the cubs tie it up with a runner on second after another desmond error, addison russell into the gap. the walk-off, the cubs win 3-2. baltimore, the astros-orioles, 1-1 in the top of the seventh. here we go. he rounds third, here he comes. here comes the...