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(indistinct radio chatter) >> todd, you all right? you going to keep hitting that for a little while or what? >> huh? >> you going to keep hitting that for a little while? >> i'm probably going to hit the wall soon. >> don't do that. >> i'm (bleep) pissed. >> can't let you do that. you know that. >> i'm going to seg anyways. they want to (bleep) over my plan, put me in (bleep) seg. i'll hit every cop that comes through that (bleep) door and i'll get maced every (bleep) day. i don't give a (bleep). >> we don't want you doing that. you going to be all right? (pounding and yelling) >> keep that down! >> 10-4 primary and secondary. (continues shouting) (bleep) you! i want a (bleep) warmer room. (indistinct shouting) >> put your hands out here and i'll take you out. >> (bleep) you! i want a (bleep) warmer room! that's bull (bleep)! i want to see mental health! >> where you going? >> narrator: four months ago, adam brulotte thought he could handle solitary confinement. now he's cut open a vein on his arm and poured blood all over himself an
(indistinct radio chatter) >> todd, you all right? you going to keep hitting that for a little while or what? >> huh? >> you going to keep hitting that for a little while? >> i'm probably going to hit the wall soon. >> don't do that. >> i'm (bleep) pissed. >> can't let you do that. you know that. >> i'm going to seg anyways. they want to (bleep) over my plan, put me in (bleep) seg. i'll hit every cop that comes through that (bleep) door and i'll...
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fox news radio host todd sterns. i'll talk about senator harry reid's comments in a moment, todd. you post this comments snarky, facebook didn't like it. >> eric, god love them, liberals don't have a sense of humor. disappoint the in the liberals. not the first time they have come after me for something i wrote on facebook. a lot of people think it's facebook removing conservative posts but they say the liberals have figured out and coincidentally all the people getting banned from facebook are somehow conservatives. >> who is that, it'ed t todd? they report you? >> yeah, i've been a bad boy in the facebook community. i was slapped and taken off facebook because i wrote about paula dean, god, cracker barrel and sandwiches and the facebook community took offense to that. this is nothing new and a plow the liberals do. they are targeting groups like chicks on the right, a popular conservative website and facebook seems to be helpless in solve thing problem. >> so it seems to be if there are number of reports they pull the post down and pull you off. let's talk about the senate major
fox news radio host todd sterns. i'll talk about senator harry reid's comments in a moment, todd. you post this comments snarky, facebook didn't like it. >> eric, god love them, liberals don't have a sense of humor. disappoint the in the liberals. not the first time they have come after me for something i wrote on facebook. a lot of people think it's facebook removing conservative posts but they say the liberals have figured out and coincidentally all the people getting banned from...
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todd horowitz is in the pits of the cme. cash heavy as always, todd. once again, you are warning folks about all this. you say, you're fighting against the fed. now a lost traders would say, you can't fight against the fed, you have to move with the fed. how are you fighting against the fed, todd? >> hi, david, hi liz. actually i see the big sign from the "wizard of oz," dorothy surrender, surrender, todd, now. the fed is driving the market. i've been short or negative the market. i'm still negative certain stocks in certain sectors. we've seen rael weakness in the russell and nasdaq over past couple weeks. i think that is a little bit of a sign, the overall markets, can they go higher? sure. i won't get in front of them but i'm looking for individual issues to go ahead and short which i will continue to do so. i will not come in with new money into the big market. i don't see the big picture. i see lack of growth and see a lot of problems out there with jobs and with the economy that do not make me feel compelled to want to invest. liz: all those prob
todd horowitz is in the pits of the cme. cash heavy as always, todd. once again, you are warning folks about all this. you say, you're fighting against the fed. now a lost traders would say, you can't fight against the fed, you have to move with the fed. how are you fighting against the fed, todd? >> hi, david, hi liz. actually i see the big sign from the "wizard of oz," dorothy surrender, surrender, todd, now. the fed is driving the market. i've been short or negative the...
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thank you so much, todd. todd haguerman, financial services analyst at stern a.g. >>> another big bang behaving badly. bank of america is close to an agreement to settle allegations it forced customers to sign up for extra credit card protection services they didn't need. the bank will pay the consumer financial protection bureau more than $800 million. >>> it was close, but there were no records broken on wall street today. at least not for the full day. stocks began the day sprinting higher with both the dow and s&p 500 in all-time record high territory for awhile there. today's driver growth in the services sector of the economy last month. but a spike in first-time jobless claims last week and a jump nation's trade deficit in february prompted a fullback ahead of tomorrow's big march market employment report. the dow ended just a fraction of a point lower, the nasdaq was down 38 on a sell off in biotech and technology shares. and the s&p was off 2 points from wednesday's record close. >>> now if you're yo
thank you so much, todd. todd haguerman, financial services analyst at stern a.g. >>> another big bang behaving badly. bank of america is close to an agreement to settle allegations it forced customers to sign up for extra credit card protection services they didn't need. the bank will pay the consumer financial protection bureau more than $800 million. >>> it was close, but there were no records broken on wall street today. at least not for the full day. stocks began the day...
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todd grabs danielle. >> i felt like i was falling over.nd if he didn't have a good grip on me, i would have fallen. >> they race around the corner and narrowly miss a direct hit. >> if the corner wasn't there, i don't know what might have happened. >> it's especially dangerous for danielle who is blindfolded. >> once we round the corner, i lift the shade and see as the car goes right behind us. >> they're all shaking with adrenaline. >> it was very scary. as soon as i compose myself, i notice a couple of elderly people in the car. the police say she was trying to parallel park, and then she was trying to go forward again. instead of thinking it was in forward, it was still in reverse, and when she kind of hit the gas, she panicked and just kept on punching it. >> when they review the security video, it's clear o'neil didn't miss a beat. in fact, he turns his head before todd does. >> i think o'neil actually heard the car come up on the curb. then i heard the pop of the window. then i saw the car careening toward us. it was such an incident
todd grabs danielle. >> i felt like i was falling over.nd if he didn't have a good grip on me, i would have fallen. >> they race around the corner and narrowly miss a direct hit. >> if the corner wasn't there, i don't know what might have happened. >> it's especially dangerous for danielle who is blindfolded. >> once we round the corner, i lift the shade and see as the car goes right behind us. >> they're all shaking with adrenaline. >> it was very...
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gerri: todd, these are the card readers inside the store. this is nothing new. >> that is the misconception, people were afraid of using credit cards online, these are all connected databases, in the case of target they used database going through the back door literally with another third party company to get into target's access and i think the same thing happens with the credit card. gerri: it does boil down to our connected lives and using the devices and don't really know the impacts of all of this. this "pew research survey" was so interesting, people really started thinking about, what do you think of this? would you like to ride in a driverless car? 50% say no. 48% say yes. would you get a brain implant to improve your memory. i'd say yes to that. 72% of the people say no. adam, what do you think? do we have too much technology? do you think there are people out there who are saying we've gone a little bit too far? >> i think it's important for technology to continue to evolve. what concerns me is if security that will protect us whe
gerri: todd, these are the card readers inside the store. this is nothing new. >> that is the misconception, people were afraid of using credit cards online, these are all connected databases, in the case of target they used database going through the back door literally with another third party company to get into target's access and i think the same thing happens with the credit card. gerri: it does boil down to our connected lives and using the devices and don't really know the impacts...
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todd henry? >> good afternoon, supervisors. thank you for the opportunity to present myself to you today for consideration for seat 10 of pedestrian safety advisory committee. i think this is a really exciting time to be talking about pedestrian safety in our city. a lot of people who might not otherwise be asking the questions about why so many pedestrian accidents are occurring are talking about them. my interest in pedestrian issues is both personal and professional. i have been [speaker not understood] experience the city as i'm walking. i am also a practicing transportation planner. port past year and a half i have been a transportation planner for u.c. berkeley. in that role i work on a number of projects to improve pedestrian and bicycle safety along the [speaker not understood] at the campus. this involve working across a wide variety of stakeholders both in the city of berkeley government, the u.c. bureaucracy itself, faculty, staff, students, several people. ~ on the periphery 5-1/2 years before that i was a consultan
todd henry? >> good afternoon, supervisors. thank you for the opportunity to present myself to you today for consideration for seat 10 of pedestrian safety advisory committee. i think this is a really exciting time to be talking about pedestrian safety in our city. a lot of people who might not otherwise be asking the questions about why so many pedestrian accidents are occurring are talking about them. my interest in pedestrian issues is both personal and professional. i have been...
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>>todd horwitz with average joe optionsthanks todd. >>thank you so much. a big drug deal is shaking up the pharmaceutical sector. activist investor bill ackman has partnered with valeant pharmaceuticals, a canadian company to make a bid for botox maker allergan. the deal values that company at 45 billion dollars or 153 dollars a share. stocks soared on details of the bid, with allergan up 21 dollars, and valent shooting up 9.why has the deal has captivated investors? here's damien conover of morningstar. "i think it highlights one of the key themes that we are seeing the pharmaceutical space which is...there is a bit of a lack of innovation in bringing out new products to the market. that combined with more aggressive price negotions by peer groups have really forced pharmaceutical groups to look at ways to maximize value with the assets that they have." conover adds that when activists such as bill ackman get involved in companies... investors start to see more potential. chuck coppola takes it from here with another big pharma deal. chuck coppola takes i
>>todd horwitz with average joe optionsthanks todd. >>thank you so much. a big drug deal is shaking up the pharmaceutical sector. activist investor bill ackman has partnered with valeant pharmaceuticals, a canadian company to make a bid for botox maker allergan. the deal values that company at 45 billion dollars or 153 dollars a share. stocks soared on details of the bid, with allergan up 21 dollars, and valent shooting up 9.why has the deal has captivated investors? here's damien...
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he claimed that lincoln had never loved mary todd lincoln. the love of his life had been a young woman named ann rutledge to die when lincoln was off in springfield or actually the old state capital for his first term in the legislature and that he never got over the loss. he claimed that lincoln had syphilis. it was not clear why this was helpful or helping to set, you know -- he tried to make him a very earthy figure. the family was absolutely furious. they elected these interviews and thought, there is no possible way that people could remember with any precision somebody whom they had no expectation whatever rise that far. one of his informants said something really telling. look, you know, i'm sorry. i wish i could remember more. when i knew him it was just for a year in her early 20's, and i had no idea you would be president, so i did not think term member. so they relied instead on a vast body of lincoln's papers and any kind of primary sources they could get there hands on. they scoured the country by posting advertisements, looking
he claimed that lincoln had never loved mary todd lincoln. the love of his life had been a young woman named ann rutledge to die when lincoln was off in springfield or actually the old state capital for his first term in the legislature and that he never got over the loss. he claimed that lincoln had syphilis. it was not clear why this was helpful or helping to set, you know -- he tried to make him a very earthy figure. the family was absolutely furious. they elected these interviews and...
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king. >> may i adjust -- emphasize or clarify something todd said. in the montgomery boycott there were two victories. there was this important legal victory in washington d.c. which coincided with the timing of the end of a long siege of grassroots activists led by dr. king and rosa parks and others in montgomery but there was also a year's struggle where the bus company and the city government, the power structure as a loosely called it, felt defeated and demoralized and the bus company lost money and a whole host of local changes took place. it is a nice coincidence where you can't neatly isolate the strategy that led to the victory but i think we would agree both of them are really important and simultaneously working there. >> there was an exchange between roy wilkens and martin luther king in 1963 when wilkens said to have my would like to know martin. just what you have desegregated in your life. dr. king said i guess nothing more than the few human hearts. one of the human heart the act on materially was john f. kennedy's and that made all th
king. >> may i adjust -- emphasize or clarify something todd said. in the montgomery boycott there were two victories. there was this important legal victory in washington d.c. which coincided with the timing of the end of a long siege of grassroots activists led by dr. king and rosa parks and others in montgomery but there was also a year's struggle where the bus company and the city government, the power structure as a loosely called it, felt defeated and demoralized and the bus company...
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todd, first to you.from alan, i say that unwinding an historic $4.1 trillion portfolio is a big deal. alan, doesn't see it as such a big deal. what do you think? >> hi, david. you know i think this is a huge deal. i think this will cause a tremendous ripple effect. if we haven't noticed it is causing an effect in overall market. we have no growth. we're not getting new jobs. we're not seeing additions to the economy. i can't wait to see the new gdp when this is all said and done. we have some issues we keep sweeping under carpet with the keynesian economic theory we print money and we've seen this in past many, many times, cheap money eventually it comes to an end and comes to an end very violently. david: not just me saying this, todd saying this, but members about fed. richard fisher, dallas fed president. some say smartest person in the room. i had an interview with him a while back. here is what he said to say unwinding this portfolio. >> the issue for me how do we get out of huge expansion of our ba
todd, first to you.from alan, i say that unwinding an historic $4.1 trillion portfolio is a big deal. alan, doesn't see it as such a big deal. what do you think? >> hi, david. you know i think this is a huge deal. i think this will cause a tremendous ripple effect. if we haven't noticed it is causing an effect in overall market. we have no growth. we're not getting new jobs. we're not seeing additions to the economy. i can't wait to see the new gdp when this is all said and done. we have...
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. >> los angeles-based todd schram is the creator and distributor of the drink exchange. >> what that means is the drink prices change based on real time demand. >> if people are buying a lot of bud light, coors light goes down. people buy acca, bourbon goes down. >> they are buying shots they wait until the prices change and then capitalize on the cheaper items. so for them it's a game, sort of a way to influence the happy hour so to speak. >> but there is more to this game than meets the eye. >> more than a game. definitely more that be a game. on the surface but behind the scenes there is a lot of influence that goes on. >> in fact, data analysts like tyler don't even call it a game. they call it gamification, because it uses numbers. >> it's an example of big data in that you are engaging people to do something. >> he says this kind of game is a highly effective tool for collecting data about customers' preferences. data which can be used to increase profit. >> if you know what you're looking to accomplish you can be targeted, pragmatic about what you want to do and the meaningful
. >> los angeles-based todd schram is the creator and distributor of the drink exchange. >> what that means is the drink prices change based on real time demand. >> if people are buying a lot of bud light, coors light goes down. people buy acca, bourbon goes down. >> they are buying shots they wait until the prices change and then capitalize on the cheaper items. so for them it's a game, sort of a way to influence the happy hour so to speak. >> but there is more to...
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rich: let's go to todd right now. todd, what kind of reaction are you getting in the pits from this. >> right now we're kind of hanging near the highs but when you overleak and look at american express, this is again kind of a scary little miss here. it is not huge but again we're missing on the growth and more use for the credit card and the card, because more businesses have to use them to get money because they don't have easy access from the bank. so a lot of people are using the american express card as almost a line of credit to borrow money with. that is disappointing -- liz: go ahead. >> i read it the opposite way. i think what we're seeing american express, bellwether indicator of both small business spending and i don't just don't think high income consumer spending but even main street consumers are using american express. if the number is up 6% globally and that is somehow disappointment in terms of consensus estimates. it is not fundamentally disappointing. that shows slow growth, no growth mode especiall
rich: let's go to todd right now. todd, what kind of reaction are you getting in the pits from this. >> right now we're kind of hanging near the highs but when you overleak and look at american express, this is again kind of a scary little miss here. it is not huge but again we're missing on the growth and more use for the credit card and the card, because more businesses have to use them to get money because they don't have easy access from the bank. so a lot of people are using the...
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todd who are ritz -- horowitz, we begin with todd. what was it? was there a specific line in there? >> hi liz, hi, david. look it when, they come and say we'll basically day trade the market, keep interest rates low, there is no hint we'll go higher which janet yellen said two weeks ago in chicago, we'll not raise rates anytime soon, that fueled the rally. right now unfortunately for me there is no place else to go with your money and it is being pushed into the equity market however we are still in a sweeping range of 1840 on the downside, and 1808 to 1890 on the upside, depending how you look at it in my eyes we're coming up to good selling opportunity f you're bull you're saying hey, we're making money. david: one trader quoted on market watch, there was nothing hawkish in these notes spiking about the fed notes. looks like we're going to 2,000 before we have another pullback, isn't. >> you have to look a the fact, listen we've been a 5% trading range for the whole entire year. our viewpoint there will be more volatility, not less. maybe we see upside. our favorites on the equity
todd who are ritz -- horowitz, we begin with todd. what was it? was there a specific line in there? >> hi liz, hi, david. look it when, they come and say we'll basically day trade the market, keep interest rates low, there is no hint we'll go higher which janet yellen said two weeks ago in chicago, we'll not raise rates anytime soon, that fueled the rally. right now unfortunately for me there is no place else to go with your money and it is being pushed into the equity market however we...
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>>thank you todd. >>thank you. greek bonds are back! this morning-- for the first time since the country was rescued from bankruptcy with a bailout 4 years ago ... greece will issue a 5 year bond, reportedly with a yield around 5.5%. reports also say the size of the bond sale is not clear but could reach $3.4 billion dollars. at the same time... labor groups are holding a 24 peaceful protest. union workers have been forced to endure cuts in pay and pension during the deep recession in greece. chuck coppola joins us now for a look at the recent volatility in the nikkei. good morning chuck! angie, the nee-kay has hit a 2 week low after japan's central bank decided not to inject additional stimulus into the economy. the i-m-f is now pressuring japanese prime minister shinzo abe (ab-eh) to do more to execute his economic reform plan known as "abe- nomics". despite whispers of doubt, tom elliott, an investment strategist with deveere group, sees opportunity. abenomics is a huge stimulus quantitatve easing and supply side reforms to the econo
>>thank you todd. >>thank you. greek bonds are back! this morning-- for the first time since the country was rescued from bankruptcy with a bailout 4 years ago ... greece will issue a 5 year bond, reportedly with a yield around 5.5%. reports also say the size of the bond sale is not clear but could reach $3.4 billion dollars. at the same time... labor groups are holding a 24 peaceful protest. union workers have been forced to endure cuts in pay and pension during the deep recession...
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todd, not really chuck todd's question. let's turn to another data bank number today. 2.n detroit, pension leaders reached two deals late thursday. the first deal would preserve benefits for police and firefighters and the second would require civilian retirees to accept cuts made in their pension checks. and the ""detroit free press" is seeking $100 million in funds. >> and should congress be able to vote from home? and good fellas restaurant in new haven, connecticut is serving pasta fagioli. we'll be right back. that's a good soup. i tr ied depend last weekend. i tr ied it really made the difference between a morning around the house and getting a little exercise. unlike the bargain brand, depend gives you new fit-flex®, our best protection. it's a smooth and comfortable fit with more lycra strands. get your free sample at depend.com. [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ w
todd, not really chuck todd's question. let's turn to another data bank number today. 2.n detroit, pension leaders reached two deals late thursday. the first deal would preserve benefits for police and firefighters and the second would require civilian retirees to accept cuts made in their pension checks. and the ""detroit free press" is seeking $100 million in funds. >> and should congress be able to vote from home? and good fellas restaurant in new haven, connecticut is...
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we don't even know if his name is miller matthew todd or matthew todd miller because you know in asia lot of times people use the last name before the first name. so we're still try to find out information about this gentleman. what the north koreans are saying is that matthew miller todd, as they're calling him, 24-year-old american went through immigration, ripped up his visa and threatened to seek asyl asylum, saying he was seeking asylum and shelter in north korea and that he was exhibiting rash behavior. a senior administration confirms to me the state department has been working this case. that's really all we know. it's a very interesting mystery, if you will. certainly, very concerning, given that north korea has done this type of thing in the past. >> well, and that does beg the question about timing. a lot of things come out of the blue, as you and i both know. a lot of things come out of the blue with north korea. is there anything on the timing to this? who's representing our interests? who we dealing with? >> well, the timing ashleigh is that president obama next door in
we don't even know if his name is miller matthew todd or matthew todd miller because you know in asia lot of times people use the last name before the first name. so we're still try to find out information about this gentleman. what the north koreans are saying is that matthew miller todd, as they're calling him, 24-year-old american went through immigration, ripped up his visa and threatened to seek asyl asylum, saying he was seeking asylum and shelter in north korea and that he was exhibiting...
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thank you, brian todd.and the commander on board the bluefin backs up exactly what you're saying, that they have to get down there and search for debris using the equipment brian todd talked about. our thanks to brian todd. the breaking news is our search for flight 370 has detected pingers consistent with a flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder. we're going to continue to break down all the details on this right after the break. here are the details, though. they said that it was one-second intervals when they spotted this. and one-second intervals. they said it was at a 300 meter depth, which caused them some concern because it was not deep enough. they said they turned all the noise producing equipment off on board that ship, which is the ocean shield, which is an australian ship that is carrying a u.s. pinger locator, towing a u.s. pinger locator. turned off all the noise producing equipment, lowered their device to 1400 feet. and they said they got some stronger and then it faded out because
thank you, brian todd.and the commander on board the bluefin backs up exactly what you're saying, that they have to get down there and search for debris using the equipment brian todd talked about. our thanks to brian todd. the breaking news is our search for flight 370 has detected pingers consistent with a flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder. we're going to continue to break down all the details on this right after the break. here are the details, though. they said that it was...
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is right, president truman left the white house in total disrepair. >> and i will see you tonight, toddry much. >> thank you, chuck. >> we will of course monitor the breaking news situation, a high school stabbing in pennsylvania where 20 students were injured a. male sophomore has been taken into custody for an attack that happened starting at 7:15. it happened while class was in session, and it lasted about 15 minutes until the police were able to finally bring the custody into -- bring the suspect into custody, and according to our affiliate, seven are believed to have life threatening injuries. and the school is in the process of reuniting the students with the families. we will have the all of the latest and give you all of the factual details, and with that, we give it over to chris jansing. >>> i'm msnbc bill karins, and beautiful beautiful weather coast to coast, and this is the warmest day we have seen this spring, and 97 in phoenix, and look at minneapolis at 72. the snow is melting in a hurry through northern portions of wisconsin and great lakes of northern new england as th
is right, president truman left the white house in total disrepair. >> and i will see you tonight, toddry much. >> thank you, chuck. >> we will of course monitor the breaking news situation, a high school stabbing in pennsylvania where 20 students were injured a. male sophomore has been taken into custody for an attack that happened starting at 7:15. it happened while class was in session, and it lasted about 15 minutes until the police were able to finally bring the custody...
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but stick around with chuck todd and "the daily run down." >> it's going to be luke. >>> after months of scrutiny, scorn and ultimately 7.5 million sign-ups health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius says she's stepping down and president obama is expected to announce his nominee to succeed her later this morning. >>> meantime, granite counters, scott brown makes it official in new hampshire, he wants back in the senate and he switched states to try something no one has done in modern politics. >>> also this morning a personal appeal from pope francis, asking for forgiveness on the church's child sex abuse scandals. >>> good morning from washington. it certainly is a busy friday morning april 1st, 2014. this is "the daily rundown." i'm luke russert in for chuck todd and we'll have an update on the horrible bus crash in california as well as here from one of the students being called a hero in the stabbing incident in pennsylvania this week. >>> however, we begin with the resignation of secretary sebelius, the top obama administration official who helped secure the passage o
but stick around with chuck todd and "the daily run down." >> it's going to be luke. >>> after months of scrutiny, scorn and ultimately 7.5 million sign-ups health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius says she's stepping down and president obama is expected to announce his nominee to succeed her later this morning. >>> meantime, granite counters, scott brown makes it official in new hampshire, he wants back in the senate and he switched states to try...
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he claimed that lincoln had never loved mary todd lincoln. the love of his life had been a young woman named ann rutledge to die when lincoln was off in springfield or actually the old state capital for his first term in the legislature and that he never got over the loss. he claimed that lincoln had syphilis. it was not clear why this was helpful or helping to set, you know -- he tried to make him a very earthy figure. the family was absolutely furious. they elected these interviews and thought, there is no possible way that people could remember with any precision somebody whom they had no expectation whatever rise that far. one of his informants said something really telling. look, you know, i'm sorry. i wish i could remember more. when i knew him it was just for a year in her early 20's, and i had no idea you would be president, so i did not think term member. so they relied instead on a vast body of lincoln's papers and any kind of primary sources they could get there hands on. they scoured the country by posting advertisements, looking
he claimed that lincoln had never loved mary todd lincoln. the love of his life had been a young woman named ann rutledge to die when lincoln was off in springfield or actually the old state capital for his first term in the legislature and that he never got over the loss. he claimed that lincoln had syphilis. it was not clear why this was helpful or helping to set, you know -- he tried to make him a very earthy figure. the family was absolutely furious. they elected these interviews and...
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king. >> may i just emphasize or clarify something that todd said. in the montgomery boycott there were two victories there was this very important legal victory in washington, dc which coincided with the timing of the end of a long siege of grassroots activists led by dr. king and rosa parks and others in montgomery there was also a year struggle there where the bus company and the city government, the power structure, really felt defeated and demoralized and the bus company lost money and a whole host of local changes took place. it is a nice coincidence where you can't neatly isolate the strategy that led to the victory, but i think we would agree that both of them are really important simultaneously working there. >> there was famous exchange between roy wilkins and martin luther king around the time of 1963, wren wilkins said to him i'd like to know, martin, just what you ever desegue agree gaited in your life, and dr. king said i guess maybe nothing more than a few human heart, and turns out one human heart was john f. john f. kenned that made
king. >> may i just emphasize or clarify something that todd said. in the montgomery boycott there were two victories there was this very important legal victory in washington, dc which coincided with the timing of the end of a long siege of grassroots activists led by dr. king and rosa parks and others in montgomery there was also a year struggle there where the bus company and the city government, the power structure, really felt defeated and demoralized and the bus company lost money...
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joining me now is paul ginsburg, les abend and brian todd on the phone. i want to get to you about the bluefin-21. you have visited the folks who are in charge of that technology and what do they tell you about searching the ocean floor with this particular apparatus? >> they bought it from the company bluefin which made it and what they've told us about this is that it has a lot of high-tech capability, it's multidimensional, it can go down to the depth of the ocean floor in that area, about 14,700-plus feet down. it can make it down to that depth. it does side scan sonar and also can take high-resolution pictures and can take a full mosaic of the ocean floor at those depths. it essentially acts as an underwater drone. it can go around and take high-resolution pictures as well as a side scan sonar image of the ocean floor at these depths. what you heard angus houston say is that this the last hope of finding out what is down there. the towed pinger locator has done all that it can do. this is the next logical step and this is what they are doing with it
joining me now is paul ginsburg, les abend and brian todd on the phone. i want to get to you about the bluefin-21. you have visited the folks who are in charge of that technology and what do they tell you about searching the ocean floor with this particular apparatus? >> they bought it from the company bluefin which made it and what they've told us about this is that it has a lot of high-tech capability, it's multidimensional, it can go down to the depth of the ocean floor in that area,...
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our own brian todd is just outside washington, d.c. with a closer look at orion.e than the bluefin-21. brian, tell us what you can about the orion. >> reporter: well, wolf, this is the orion right now. it's towed on cables like this. it can scan the ocean floor about three-quarters of a mile in each direction and go much deeper than the bluefin can go. many analysts believe if the bluefin can't find wreckage of the missing plane, this could be the next vehicle in the water. the bluefin-21 has scoured the search area, pushed the limits of its depth capability, and so far found nothing, but the ocean floor is deeper in some places than the bluefin can go and this may be the next best option. >> this is the orion system, the towed side scan sonar system. >> reporter: we got a look at phoenix international. the search team. the u.s. navy owns the orion. phoenix runs and maintains it. the project manager showed us the orion and the curve, a remotely operated vehicle that can recover wreckage. the orion can go deeper, can stay down much longer, days or weeks at a time,
our own brian todd is just outside washington, d.c. with a closer look at orion.e than the bluefin-21. brian, tell us what you can about the orion. >> reporter: well, wolf, this is the orion right now. it's towed on cables like this. it can scan the ocean floor about three-quarters of a mile in each direction and go much deeper than the bluefin can go. many analysts believe if the bluefin can't find wreckage of the missing plane, this could be the next vehicle in the water. the bluefin-21...
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i'm kristen welker in for chuck todd, who is still traveling with the president and will join us from manila. but we start with the worst tornado outbreaks this year. 18 people have been killed and more storms are threatening communities in tennessee and mississippi at this very hour. this is what's left in the wake of one of the 31 tornadoes reported yesterday to the national weather service. arkansas was hit hardest with 16 people killed in towns near little rock. the national guard is helping people. firefighters and volunteers look for survivors. separate twisters killed two more people, one in oklahoma and another in iowa. smaller tornadoes were spotted in nebraska, illinois and mississippi. but that arkansas storm cut the widest path of destruction. this is aerial footage of the damage in mayflower. the storm stretched almost a mile wide and damaged neighborhoods for miles. president obama had this message from the victims. >> i want everyone affected by this tragedy to know that fema and the federal government is on the ground and will help our fellow americans in need, working
i'm kristen welker in for chuck todd, who is still traveling with the president and will join us from manila. but we start with the worst tornado outbreaks this year. 18 people have been killed and more storms are threatening communities in tennessee and mississippi at this very hour. this is what's left in the wake of one of the 31 tornadoes reported yesterday to the national weather service. arkansas was hit hardest with 16 people killed in towns near little rock. the national guard is...
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i'm kristen welker in for chuck todd, who will join us in just a moment. the president hoped to reassure the country that the u.s. is serious about pyongyang but it's the crisis in ukraine dominating his trip this morning. at a news conference with south korean president park, obama drew a red line making it clear he's not likely to apply the sectoral sanctions some democratic and republican lawmakers have been calling for unless russia invades eastern ukraine. >> i'll be talking to the europeans, not all of them, but some key european leaders against this evening, making sure that they share my assessment, and we'll continue to keep some arrows in our quiver in the event that we see a further deterioration of the situation over the next several days or weeks. >> before he goes to bed, the president is holding a conference call with the leaders of britain, france, germany and italy. and he acknowledged the mideast peace talks have unravelled between the plo and its political rival, hamas. >> this is a problem that's been going on for 60, 70, 80 years. we d
i'm kristen welker in for chuck todd, who will join us in just a moment. the president hoped to reassure the country that the u.s. is serious about pyongyang but it's the crisis in ukraine dominating his trip this morning. at a news conference with south korean president park, obama drew a red line making it clear he's not likely to apply the sectoral sanctions some democratic and republican lawmakers have been calling for unless russia invades eastern ukraine. >> i'll be talking to the...
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brian todd, cnn, largo, maryland. >>> all right. we get from brian's piece is it is an impressive piece of equipment, this bluefin, but the task is just as great as the capabilities of the equipment. because it has never been mapped, this part of the ocean floor, before. we have to expect some delays and problems. we have to take a break right now. the bottom of the indian ocean is a mystery , it is unmapped. we'll explain it coming up. [ ship horn blows ] no, no, no! stop! humans. one day we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... not so much. but that's okay -- you're covered with great ideas like optional better car replacement from liberty mutual insurance. total your car and we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. learn about it at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain. this is humira helping me lay the groundwork. this
brian todd, cnn, largo, maryland. >>> all right. we get from brian's piece is it is an impressive piece of equipment, this bluefin, but the task is just as great as the capabilities of the equipment. because it has never been mapped, this part of the ocean floor, before. we have to expect some delays and problems. we have to take a break right now. the bottom of the indian ocean is a mystery , it is unmapped. we'll explain it coming up. [ ship horn blows ] no, no, no! stop! humans. one...
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. >> good evening commissioner i'm todd david with the san francisco parents action committee i'm here to happily and strongly support this resolution. i think this resolution puts the district clearly on the path of when a parent comes and visits a school is there space in the after school program for my child will soounl be yes and that accomplishes a couple of things keeping families in san francisco unified school district and in the city of san francisco. that i want to speak this is an appropriate resolution it's innovate orely scripted for the staff to be implemented in a reasonable manner obviously has parents we expect staff to respond in a reasonable timeframe and making sure that happens and finally, i want to thank commissioner wynns for the leadership as well as kevin and millie smith and the whole expanded coalition that's been working for years to get us to this point i also want to thank supervisor kim and supervisor farrell who are offering a complimentary resolution to commissioner wynns revolution and hope things are important for you our families in san francisco. t
. >> good evening commissioner i'm todd david with the san francisco parents action committee i'm here to happily and strongly support this resolution. i think this resolution puts the district clearly on the path of when a parent comes and visits a school is there space in the after school program for my child will soounl be yes and that accomplishes a couple of things keeping families in san francisco unified school district and in the city of san francisco. that i want to speak this is...
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i have one speaker card from todd lori. >>> hello, supervisors. my name is todd lori, i'm a former member of the civil grand jury. i worked on the technology report that, that is the subject of today's hearing. i did want to talk a little bit about funding more than the asset management system, which is the recommendation that you're reviewing. but first i would like to say that mark tuitui and miguel and favio and all of the people who were involved with coit and the mayor and all the coit subcommittees are doing a lot of work. and i appreciate that. they seem to be working together, you know, a lot more. i was particularly excited to see that one of the projects this year being done by dte is actually -- i'm just excited about the title and it is fix the fundamentals. it's about networking and so forth. so, that was good to see. it is glad to see that dte and the city are working on asset management system either its asset management or physical assets. it is really great to see that. i would point out, though, that on this year's rest of coit a
i have one speaker card from todd lori. >>> hello, supervisors. my name is todd lori, i'm a former member of the civil grand jury. i worked on the technology report that, that is the subject of today's hearing. i did want to talk a little bit about funding more than the asset management system, which is the recommendation that you're reviewing. but first i would like to say that mark tuitui and miguel and favio and all of the people who were involved with coit and the mayor and all the...
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and chuck todd join us live from tokyo. chuck, this pivot to asia we lettered so much about three years ago kind of slowed down a little bit by domestic affairs and other things that happened. what does president obama hope to get out of this trip? >> in many way what is is going on, and i love all the questions you asked there at the end, it feels like almost the questions to the beginning of an episode of a soap opera. and in some ways some of the back and forth between china and japan and japan and south korea are about old wounds, will they date some back to world war ii, some even before. and some of it can seem petty when looking at it from the point of view of the united states. but the larger picture here, the dinner that the president is having right now with the japanese prime minister is basically emblematic of what the point of this entire trip is, which is show some more love particularly to japan and south korea than they have been showing in the past. both japan and south korea feel as if every i'm ttime the
and chuck todd join us live from tokyo. chuck, this pivot to asia we lettered so much about three years ago kind of slowed down a little bit by domestic affairs and other things that happened. what does president obama hope to get out of this trip? >> in many way what is is going on, and i love all the questions you asked there at the end, it feels like almost the questions to the beginning of an episode of a soap opera. and in some ways some of the back and forth between china and japan...
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[cheers and applause] todd-michael, man. >> how's it going?out to go for $250,000, sir. >> yes. >> what would that money mean to you, that kind of money right there? well, you kn well, you know, ve
[cheers and applause] todd-michael, man. >> how's it going?out to go for $250,000, sir. >> yes. >> what would that money mean to you, that kind of money right there? well, you kn well, you know, ve