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. >> needs to call him highflying tom brian. >> the stunt has been keeping his job. at enterprise, we guarantee it. p head to your neighborhood enterprise car sales p and let the people who buy more vehicles than anyone... p change your thinking about buying your next one. i always heard fios was a lot faster. but i thought it'd be a hassle to switch. turns out it wasn't. they showed up when i asked and they set up wi-fi on my laptop and my tablet and stuff. it's true. it is better. i'm here to mow the lawn. it's february, curtis. maybe i should change some other things around here. switching is easy with our switchers guarantee. we'll arrive when promised and set up your devices to your new wi-fi. switch now and get 100 meg speeds, plus tv and phone for just $69.99 a month online. switch to better. thank you so much. did you say honey? hey, try some? mmm that is tasty. is it real? of course... are you? nope animated you know i'm always looking for real honey for honey nut cheerios well you've come to the right place. great, mind if i have another not at all mmm you'
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tom: you can buy the canadian banks if there are no canadian teams in the nhl stanley cup? is that true? briantrue. it has been a tough year for canadian hockey. but the haves will do ok this year. tom: we will have to see how this goes. brian belski with us. wewe run out in 60 minutes will have to extend to 80 minutes. what we will do is talk washington capitals with a great lineup of washington experts. we are thrilled to bring you on bloomberg radio this morning, e j dionne of "the washington post" with his perspective. jared bernstein on the economics of clinton and mr. trump. and lonnie chen in support of marco rubio. that will be on bloomberg radio. "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ tom: it is a shake in. good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance," from our nations capital. francine lacqua in new york as well. we welcome all of you. it will be a most interesting 14 days, from michigan and on to florida. martin shanker is with bloomberg news in washington, which barely describes his global services. forsenior executive editor global and economics. if you were to its plain hell important f
tom: you can buy the canadian banks if there are no canadian teams in the nhl stanley cup? is that true? briantrue. it has been a tough year for canadian hockey. but the haves will do ok this year. tom: we will have to see how this goes. brian belski with us. wewe run out in 60 minutes will have to extend to 80 minutes. what we will do is talk washington capitals with a great lineup of washington experts. we are thrilled to bring you on bloomberg radio this morning, e j dionne of "the...
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>> well, what you just heard from tom, brian, i think is very accurate. it's that republicans are going to say look, it's not about the person. it's about the principle. and roy blunt, senator from missouri, he said a few weeks ago, look, if they nominated my own daughter, i would vote against her at this time. lindsey graham, republican from south carolina, said on "meet the press," if the president nominated me, i would vote against myself. that's how far they're going to go on this. i think there is some surprise on capitol hill that the president went in this direction with garland, because as you mentioned, there were other potential nomineed who all been voted through here unanimously. we looked at the vote in 1997 when garland was passed in the senate. some of the republicans who are still here who voted against him, mitch mcconnell, chuck grassley, jeff sessions. it takes away a talking point that the white house said, oh, you voted for them in the past. however, when i went back and looked at the video of chuck grassley, the senate judiciary chai
>> well, what you just heard from tom, brian, i think is very accurate. it's that republicans are going to say look, it's not about the person. it's about the principle. and roy blunt, senator from missouri, he said a few weeks ago, look, if they nominated my own daughter, i would vote against her at this time. lindsey graham, republican from south carolina, said on "meet the press," if the president nominated me, i would vote against myself. that's how far they're going to go...
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brian. >> what a terrible ghoulish business. tom costello, thanks. our chief foreign correspondent richard engel has rejoined us. richard, i want to go back to what the ambassador said. he talked about the house to house searches. what was after paris and that was part of a real roll back of civil liberties. it was some emergency measures. police in france and belgium entered, i don't know, i lost track of the total, hundreds of private dwellings. he also mentioned they have names and they found heavy weapons so that's kind of the blessing and the curse. that they made discovery, but it also was a marker that a lot more was planned. >> i think europe is aware now of how profound this problem is. that you don't have thousands of your nationals go and join and fight with isis and come home and not have repercussions from that. this is an explosive problem and i think we're seeing the consequences of it. i was talking to a senior u.s. counterterrorism official a short while ago. when i asked him is this the start of a wave of attacks in europe his answe
brian. >> what a terrible ghoulish business. tom costello, thanks. our chief foreign correspondent richard engel has rejoined us. richard, i want to go back to what the ambassador said. he talked about the house to house searches. what was after paris and that was part of a real roll back of civil liberties. it was some emergency measures. police in france and belgium entered, i don't know, i lost track of the total, hundreds of private dwellings. he also mentioned they have names and...
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airports, brian. >> tom costello, busy in washington.nk you for all of it. >>> an as part of our last segment f this hour of our coverage, we're going to talk to two experts on terrorism. chair of contempoorary, evan, an analyst, analyzes this kind of thing for a living and has done so for dod, doj. and the fbi. welcome to you both. fawad, to you, this is a very grim assessment all day that we're looking at our future, that isis is trying very hard to destabilize the continent, and in a country like belgium, with the highest per capita average of foreign fighters, now living within its boundaries, it's going to get very difficult to police, is it not? >> yes. i mean i think though, brian, there was nothingisin about the attacks that took place in belgium, as you know. belgium has been bracing for such attacks for quite a long time. as you said, belgium has one of the largest in terms of proportion population, one of the largest infrastructure of terrorists in europe. you have sleeping cells, belgian militants and extremists have played a
airports, brian. >> tom costello, busy in washington.nk you for all of it. >>> an as part of our last segment f this hour of our coverage, we're going to talk to two experts on terrorism. chair of contempoorary, evan, an analyst, analyzes this kind of thing for a living and has done so for dod, doj. and the fbi. welcome to you both. fawad, to you, this is a very grim assessment all day that we're looking at our future, that isis is trying very hard to destabilize the continent,...
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chief certified meteorologist tom terry -- certified meteorologist brian shields tracking the latest from severe weather center 9. >> hottest day of the year. pretty easily we will top out around 90 in spots especially inland and this is above average. average high is 78. not close to that. we was he a couple of temperatures near 90. 70s and 80s around, 80 degrees daytona beach and separate, casselberry, winter springs, oviedo in the low 80s. mid-80s in melbourne, 83, 82 degrees in kissimmee. mostly sunny skies and we will see a lot of sun throughout the day and staying on the dry side. apopka today, in the low to mid 80s by 2:00 and then make to upper 80s are possible by the time we hit 4:00. at 4:00 we top out at 86 or 87 apopka. mid-80s around at 6:00. not until 8:00 will we start to see some of the 70s the coming up we will go city by city with how hot it will get where you are plus take a look at where we couldn't get close to a record high in a few hours. -- where we could get close to record highs. >>> track temperatures on wftv.com /weather. >>> a wild case a co-a police abou
chief certified meteorologist tom terry -- certified meteorologist brian shields tracking the latest from severe weather center 9. >> hottest day of the year. pretty easily we will top out around 90 in spots especially inland and this is above average. average high is 78. not close to that. we was he a couple of temperatures near 90. 70s and 80s around, 80 degrees daytona beach and separate, casselberry, winter springs, oviedo in the low 80s. mid-80s in melbourne, 83, 82 degrees in...
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brian: what apple has always done that is different is the develop hardware and software together. tomung. i look at the microsoft store on fifth avenue. it is empty. tell me about samsung. are they making traction? brian: we have gone to china 60 times and i can tell you the momentum of samsung in china has deteriorated in the last two years. once iphone came out, the 5.5 off. an samsung fell a lot of mid-level guys in china. vonnie: they have to find someone new to copy. tom: thank you so much. we will continue this discussion. we have an apple special to give you perspective. apple's road ahead. look for that at 1:00 p.m., 5:00 p.m. in london. the road ahead is to take more money out of my checkbook. ♪ tom: front and center last week, for exchange. 111.49. dollar weakness, the usual. i put in the euro because i'm try to be european. francine: you are european, most of the time. coming up shortly, bloomberg go. stephanie joins us now. stephanie: we have to talk china. with the easing of margin requirements, we are seeing the shanghai composite hit the 3000 for the first time in month
brian: what apple has always done that is different is the develop hardware and software together. tomung. i look at the microsoft store on fifth avenue. it is empty. tell me about samsung. are they making traction? brian: we have gone to china 60 times and i can tell you the momentum of samsung in china has deteriorated in the last two years. once iphone came out, the 5.5 off. an samsung fell a lot of mid-level guys in china. vonnie: they have to find someone new to copy. tom: thank you so...
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tom, what do you have? >> reporter: brianlittle bit of information about how the police were able to identify who they believe the suspects are at the brussels airport. and as you know, there had been ongoing police operations in the belgian -- in the brussels neighborhood of schaerbeek. apparently, a taxi driver came forward to authorities and reported that he had brought three individuals to the airport this morning and when he tried to help them with their luggage, it was extremely heavy. he was unable to help them with the luggage. he let those three individuals out at the brussels airport, according to several media reports, out of brussels. and when the explosions occurred, he then contacted the police, and said, i may have dropped those suspects off at the airport. he thought they were a little suspicious to begin with. he then took the police back to the home where he picked up the suspects to begin with, to take them to the airport. police then moved in on that home and have been concentrating on that ever since. and
tom, what do you have? >> reporter: brianlittle bit of information about how the police were able to identify who they believe the suspects are at the brussels airport. and as you know, there had been ongoing police operations in the belgian -- in the brussels neighborhood of schaerbeek. apparently, a taxi driver came forward to authorities and reported that he had brought three individuals to the airport this morning and when he tried to help them with their luggage, it was extremely...
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tom: the busts happened this morning on elmwood road and glen haven drive. tonight, brian and is locked up and facing a long list of charges. wavy news 10's jason marks has more. jason: they raided the homes to,. >> i have never seen anything like this outside the movies. i just knew it must be major for them to be dressed up in their great big white suits like they were going to mars or something. jason: dressed in hazmat suits, state police converged on this backyard shed. that is were 34-year-old brian moran was cooking meth, much to the surprise of his neighbors. >> no strange vehicles. no weird smoke. i definitely would have noticed. jason: the officers were part of a task force assigned to finding meth labs. >> i figured that they were doing while stuff over there for couple years. it has been hush-hush. other than that, they have map to trouble. jason: the task force rolled up >> crystal meth is not something you want to get involved with, and if you do, repercussions happen. jason: that repercussion has warren behind bars, facing charges for cooking the drugs. inve
tom: the busts happened this morning on elmwood road and glen haven drive. tonight, brian and is locked up and facing a long list of charges. wavy news 10's jason marks has more. jason: they raided the homes to,. >> i have never seen anything like this outside the movies. i just knew it must be major for them to be dressed up in their great big white suits like they were going to mars or something. jason: dressed in hazmat suits, state police converged on this backyard shed. that is were...
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among those speaking of the service, brian mulroney, former nbc news anchor tom brokaw and the childreny patty davis and ron prescott reagan. this is just over three hours. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]
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brian maroney. laugh is like tinkling bells. all over. >> reporter: journalists and celebrities, from tom selleck to mr. t., who joined nancy reagan in her "just say no" campaign. his lap? in the front row families of current and former white house residents arranged just as nancy reagan had planned it. first lady michelle obama seated right next to president george w. bush and former first lady laura bush. hillary clinton and laura bush sharing a knowing look over anecdotes of nancy reagan's fierce defense of "heron ronnie." >> as a couple they were more than the sum of their parts. it would be a mistake to consider her somehow subordinate to him just because he was the one usually taking center stage. they were co-equals. they complemented one another. >> reporter: in their eulogies, her children and especially daughter patty focused not on her love for them but her love for the president. a circle. closed tight around a world in which their love for each other was the only sustenance they needed. >> reporter: our own diane sawyer remembered a needlepoint at nancy reagan's home. >> i know the words we
brian maroney. laugh is like tinkling bells. all over. >> reporter: journalists and celebrities, from tom selleck to mr. t., who joined nancy reagan in her "just say no" campaign. his lap? in the front row families of current and former white house residents arranged just as nancy reagan had planned it. first lady michelle obama seated right next to president george w. bush and former first lady laura bush. hillary clinton and laura bush sharing a knowing look over anecdotes of...
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. >> brian: police have charged a 17-year-old boy with posting nude pics on tom beer, allegedly 14 students to a tumbler page which has been taken down. he's charged with nine counts of illegal use of a minor in nudity oriented. court, accused of shooting and killing crystal shaver back in february. griner is facing charges for murder, wreckless homicide, felonious assault and tampering with evidence. >> laura: police are investigating a bar shooting on the west side. it happened around closing time avenue. we are told two people were shot and we do not know their conditions yet. we have calls in to police and will bring you more information on later editions of cleveland 19 news. >> brian: an early morning apartment fire in brunswick. firefighters were called to the laurel hill apartments around 4:00 this morning. this fire is still under investigation, but it began in an apartment. 12 units were affected by the flames. one person was treated and released for smoke inhalation. this is the second apartment fire in brunswick just this week. three miles away, there was a deadly fire monday ni
. >> brian: police have charged a 17-year-old boy with posting nude pics on tom beer, allegedly 14 students to a tumbler page which has been taken down. he's charged with nine counts of illegal use of a minor in nudity oriented. court, accused of shooting and killing crystal shaver back in february. griner is facing charges for murder, wreckless homicide, felonious assault and tampering with evidence. >> laura: police are investigating a bar shooting on the west side. it happened...
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p> brian: and another good pcouple of ideas according to tom pstocket, save it. puse that money to start your pemergency savings fund or use it pas a great start to funding your pkids college education. pback to you guys. p>> mark: i don't know. pmaybe fixing up the kitchen a plittle bit. p>> anchor: i think that's a pgood idea for spring. potherwise maybe save the money. p>> mark: that might be a good pidea too. p>> anchor: why not. i'm chris bosh. when i was sidelined with blood clots in my lung, it was serious. fortunately, my doctor had a game plan. treatment with xarelto . hey guys! look up to... xarelto is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. xarelto is also proven to reduce the risk of stroke not caused by a heart valve problem. for people with afib currently well managed on warfarin, on how xarelto and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. i tried warfarin, but the blood testing and dietary don't get me started on that. i didn't have to. . safety first. like all blood thinners, don't stop taking xarelto without ta
p> brian: and another good pcouple of ideas according to tom pstocket, save it. puse that money to start your pemergency savings fund or use it pas a great start to funding your pkids college education. pback to you guys. p>> mark: i don't know. pmaybe fixing up the kitchen a plittle bit. p>> anchor: i think that's a pgood idea for spring. potherwise maybe save the money. p>> mark: that might be a good pidea too. p>> anchor: why not. i'm chris bosh. when i was...
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tom, thank you. >>> i'm going to bring in michael balboni, the former director of homeland security for new york and brianatoulis, from the american center for progress. good to have you with us. just picking up if we could what tom was talking about. i know this is a major concern not just for folks watching at home but for folks here in europe when it comes to these soft targets, places like a metro. how are things moving to better protect those areas, these soft targets that seem by all accounts very difficult to fully protect, michael? >> sure. so what you have in a lot of different places is you have the show of force. for example, in new york city you have national guard and state police augmenting the new york city police department. so that's the show of force and that of course is deterrence and reassurance. what you're seeing now. in addition, what the federal security directors at every airport's trying to do is take a coordinated intelligence, as you said, curb to cockpit to make sure that there is layered in depth defense so you don't have one single point of failure. what we're seeing now af
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tom, thank you. winter to spring, a just a matter of days, it has been a weather roller coaster. now it looks like a warming trend. here is brian van de graaff with a look at tomorrow. brian: will be brisk early in the morning. don't be surprised with the chilly numbers, but through the day we will have some warming. through the evening, we are seeing 30's. 30's in fredericksburg, martinsburg. a crisp evening, 30's and 20's. by midday, scattered clouds, lower 50's. tomorrow afternoon we are pushing 60 degrees. it be even warmer thursday and friday. the next chance of rain and a look ahead to the weekend just around the corner. see you soon, brian, thank you for stop developing now, a search for suspects after a robbery and sex assault in southeast that happened early friday in the 2600 block of martin luther king jr. avenue southeast. the suspect showed a handgun and forced the basement, where she was sexually assaulted and robbed. if you have any information about the incident, call the police right away. leon: prince george's county police officer jacai colson will be laid to rest next week for stop he was shot to death earli
tom, thank you. winter to spring, a just a matter of days, it has been a weather roller coaster. now it looks like a warming trend. here is brian van de graaff with a look at tomorrow. brian: will be brisk early in the morning. don't be surprised with the chilly numbers, but through the day we will have some warming. through the evening, we are seeing 30's. 30's in fredericksburg, martinsburg. a crisp evening, 30's and 20's. by midday, scattered clouds, lower 50's. tomorrow afternoon we are...
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tom costello. we'll begin with our justice correspondent pete williams in our washington bureau. pete. >> brian, a couple things about this. first of all, their initial reports suggest that the bomb at the airport was two separate devices. the belgian ambassador has told reporters here in the u.s., the belgian ambassador to the u.s. has told reporters here that the explosion at the airport involved a package or possibly a suitcase, and then separately, a suicide bomber. we know that there were two bomb attacks in the airport. and that's the initial word. whether both were set off by someone or whether one person set off both devices, that's beyond what we know. but that's the early word on the explosion at the airport. we haven't heard anything further about the nature of the explosion on the underground train, the metro. in terms of the u.s. response here, we've seen now as the hours play along here, a number of american cities aggressively step up security, not surprisingly, the most visible as it usually is in these things is in new york. in the new york/new jersey area. port authority polic
tom costello. we'll begin with our justice correspondent pete williams in our washington bureau. pete. >> brian, a couple things about this. first of all, their initial reports suggest that the bomb at the airport was two separate devices. the belgian ambassador has told reporters here in the u.s., the belgian ambassador to the u.s. has told reporters here that the explosion at the airport involved a package or possibly a suitcase, and then separately, a suicide bomber. we know that there...
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we have brian chu from the director of mayors office of housing and committed about. we then have tomucture of our arts commission and richard--of northern california grant makers and joanne--from northern california here to answer any questions about how that fun has been spent on for arts organizations. mr. chu. >> >> financial systems for the building purchase and for the tenant improvements. i turn it over to tom who talk a lot more about the actual financial system part of the program. >> thank you and good afternoon supervisors. i'm going to spiegel about the overall impact of the program but before i do i want to speak to the fact that the nonprofit displacement mitigation program has i think also resulted incredible partnership across city agencies. i think this may be the most in-depth partnership the arts commission has ever had with another city departments working as closely with the mayor's office of housing and community development also with the nonprofit business sector ways on at the office of economic and workforce of elements as was other city partners including gra
we have brian chu from the director of mayors office of housing and committed about. we then have tomucture of our arts commission and richard--of northern california grant makers and joanne--from northern california here to answer any questions about how that fun has been spent on for arts organizations. mr. chu. >> >> financial systems for the building purchase and for the tenant improvements. i turn it over to tom who talk a lot more about the actual financial system part of the...
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we have brian chu from the director of mayors office of housing and committed about. we then have tomcture of our arts commission and richard--of northern california grant makers and joanne--from northern california here to answer any questions about how that fun has been spent on for arts organizations. mr. chu. >> >> financial systems for the building purchase and for the tenant improvements. i turn it over to tom who talk a lot more about the actual financial system part of the program. >> thank you and good afternoon supervisors. i'm going to spiegel about the overall impact of the program but before i do i want to speak to the fact that the nonprofit displacement mitigation program has i think also resulted incredible partnership across city agencies. i think this may be the most in-depth partnership the arts commission has ever had with another city departments working as closely with the mayor's office of housing and community development also with the nonprofit business sector ways on at the office of economic and workforce of elements as was other city partners including grah
we have brian chu from the director of mayors office of housing and committed about. we then have tomcture of our arts commission and richard--of northern california grant makers and joanne--from northern california here to answer any questions about how that fun has been spent on for arts organizations. mr. chu. >> >> financial systems for the building purchase and for the tenant improvements. i turn it over to tom who talk a lot more about the actual financial system part of the...
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brian? >> yes, i am, tom. >> i'm sorry.me just -- can we go back to those images from inside the terminal. i know this term edge extraordinarily well, not only do i fly in and out of it routinely, regularly through the year, but my wife used to work there. you are looking at the main terminal as you arrive at the brussels airport and when you do arrive there are about three or four lanes you can go down to check in with the various airlines and that's what you're looking at here. those ropes divide the various airline lines. so if you are an american airlines passenger you could be standing next to somebody boarding a will you halouvre ta flight or ba flight. the collateral damage would spread to every possible airline. it looks like that bomber may have been near the starbucks which i've stood by many times in the terminal. >> talk about soft targets, unfortunately, that's where a mass of people can be found and by definition they stand cheek by jaul snaking back and forth between those stanchions. tom, thank you for joini
brian? >> yes, i am, tom. >> i'm sorry.me just -- can we go back to those images from inside the terminal. i know this term edge extraordinarily well, not only do i fly in and out of it routinely, regularly through the year, but my wife used to work there. you are looking at the main terminal as you arrive at the brussels airport and when you do arrive there are about three or four lanes you can go down to check in with the various airlines and that's what you're looking at here....
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tom! >>> a local city is making transportation easier for you. the deal you'll be able to get on your next uber trip. >> and getting you ready for your friday morning. i'm brian shields. tomorrow on "eyewitness news this morning," we'll be tracking the fronts for your morning drive. weeds. nature' s boomerang. at roundup , we know they keep coming back. you never invited this stubborn little rascal to your patio. so, draw the line. one spray of roundup max control 365 kills to the root and keeps weeds away for up to 12 months. because patios should be for cooking out and kicking back. draw the line. prevent weeds from coming back for up to one year. >>> tonight sanford police told us next month they're bringing back a gun buyback event a local woman has been fighting for. in 2013, the sanford police department held its last gun buyback program which got 126 guns off the streets. jones says incidents reich tuesday's accidental fatal shooting of this 6-year-old makes -- like tuesday's 6-year-old makes these events necessary. >>> john luco lucario have not talked to investigators. they believe he was offended when this man, will banks, approached him. he beat wi
tom! >>> a local city is making transportation easier for you. the deal you'll be able to get on your next uber trip. >> and getting you ready for your friday morning. i'm brian shields. tomorrow on "eyewitness news this morning," we'll be tracking the fronts for your morning drive. weeds. nature' s boomerang. at roundup , we know they keep coming back. you never invited this stubborn little rascal to your patio. so, draw the line. one spray of roundup max control 365...
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brian mulroney. >> she loves to laugh. and her laugh is like tinkling bells. i hear those bells, and i feel good all over. >> reporter: journalists and celebrities attended. tomelleck and mr. t also there. and in the front row, the families of eight current and former white house residents. arrayed just as nancy reagan had planned it. hillary clinton and laura bush sharing a knowing book over anecdotes of nancy reagan's fierce defense of her ronnie. >> as a couple, they were more than the sum of their parts. it would be a mistake to consider her as somehow subordinate to him. just because he was the one usually taking center stage. they were co-equals. they complimented one another. >> reporter: in their eulogies, the children and especially daughter patti focused not on her love for them, but her love for the president. >> they were two halves of a circle. closed tight around a world in which their love for each other was the only sustenance they needed. >> reporter: and a daughter's sometimes layered relationship with her mother. >> it's no secret that my mother and i had a challenging and often contentious relationship. i tried her patience, and she intimi
brian mulroney. >> she loves to laugh. and her laugh is like tinkling bells. i hear those bells, and i feel good all over. >> reporter: journalists and celebrities attended. tomelleck and mr. t also there. and in the front row, the families of eight current and former white house residents. arrayed just as nancy reagan had planned it. hillary clinton and laura bush sharing a knowing book over anecdotes of nancy reagan's fierce defense of her ronnie. >> as a couple, they were...
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tom the question. >> tia: we have a case of the mondays here. a lot of people are out sick this morning. >> brian: q. is out. too. forecast. we have to deliver it. bear with us, okay? i think we can handle this. we start out with this, as you can tell, wove been tracking the weather for the last three hours. you can see the clouds are just moving in to northeast ohio. i mean, you can expect a lot of cloud cover today. it will be warmer, though, compared to what you're used to seeing. let's look at how warm it will be. you see it right there. 61 degrees today, brian. >> brian: sam tells us it will be breezy today, and as you just mentioned, tia, the clouds moves up from the south increase into the evening. we could see some rainshowers, a spotty shower on monday night. it shouldn't be a big deal as temperatures fall back down to about 46, 15-mile-per-hour winds. 70 degrees and super warm and partly cloudy. overall not much to complain about when you look ahead to tomorrow. a beautiful day. maybe a little wind. i saw a little wind out there. wednesday the same story. the only difference between tue
tom the question. >> tia: we have a case of the mondays here. a lot of people are out sick this morning. >> brian: q. is out. too. forecast. we have to deliver it. bear with us, okay? i think we can handle this. we start out with this, as you can tell, wove been tracking the weather for the last three hours. you can see the clouds are just moving in to northeast ohio. i mean, you can expect a lot of cloud cover today. it will be warmer, though, compared to what you're used to...
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brian todd, thank you. let's bring in former fbi assistant director and cnn senior law enforcement analyst tom fuentes and art roderick. the visitors center can accommodate 4,000 tourists. what kind of security has been established inside that building? >> well, i'm pretty familiar with that area, i've been in and out of there several times. i'm glad to hear that this incident occurred right there at the doors because that's where the magnetometers and security are. we had earlier reports that was inside one of the small movie theaters they have in there, which would mean it was deep into the visitors area which to me would have been a problem. but it sounds like both the equipment and the law enforcement response was right on and they were able to engage the individual right there at the magnetometer and make sure that person did not get into that area. >> tom, take us through what investigators right now are trying to determine. >> the main thing is trying to get his full identity, verify what this person is, whether they acted alone, whether he's affiliated with any terror group of the some of the attacks
brian todd, thank you. let's bring in former fbi assistant director and cnn senior law enforcement analyst tom fuentes and art roderick. the visitors center can accommodate 4,000 tourists. what kind of security has been established inside that building? >> well, i'm pretty familiar with that area, i've been in and out of there several times. i'm glad to hear that this incident occurred right there at the doors because that's where the magnetometers and security are. we had earlier reports...
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brian pagliano who set up hillary clinton's private e-mail server. >>> and back in court on arguments expected over whether a judge's decision to throw out tom brady'sion was handled correctly. >>> and now the good, the bad and the ugly. the seeing eye dog helped his blind companion marcy get around her pen. >>> and next, a wheel landing right in the windshield mig both of them. finally, a florida couple finds a nine-foot alligator at the bottom of the pool. took a professional to get that alligator out of there. a 300-pound beast. thanks for being here. >>> "fox & friends" starts right now. have a great day. >> bye-bye. >> bye. >>> good morning. it's thursday, march 3rd. 2016, a flight on fire, a plane packed with passengers on fire. we have those breaking details. >> it's a big day for motor city. four candidates gearing up to take the debate stage. and we're certain sparks will fly. but do you remember how we got here? >> you're never going to be president of the united states. >> yeah. let's see i'm at 42, you're at 3. >> doesn't matter. doesn't matter. >> so far, i'm doing better. so far, i'm doing better. >> we're live in detroit with a previe
brian pagliano who set up hillary clinton's private e-mail server. >>> and back in court on arguments expected over whether a judge's decision to throw out tom brady'sion was handled correctly. >>> and now the good, the bad and the ugly. the seeing eye dog helped his blind companion marcy get around her pen. >>> and next, a wheel landing right in the windshield mig both of them. finally, a florida couple finds a nine-foot alligator at the bottom of the pool. took a...
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we have brian chu from the director of mayors office of housing and committed about. we then have tomcture of our arts commission and richard--of northern california grant makers and joanne--from northern california here to answer any questions about how that fun has been spent on for arts organizations. mr. chu. >> >> financial systems for the building purchase and for the tenant improvements. i turn it over to tom who talk a lot more about the actual financial system part of the program. >> thank you and good afternoon supervisors. i'm going to spiegel about the overall impact of the program but before i do i want to speak to the fact that the nonprofit displacement mitigation program has i think also resulted incredible partnership across city agencies. i think this may be the most in-depth partnership the arts commission has ever had with another city departments working as closely with the mayor's office of housing and community development also with the nonprofit business sector ways on at the office of economic and workforce of elements as was other city partners including grah
we have brian chu from the director of mayors office of housing and committed about. we then have tomcture of our arts commission and richard--of northern california grant makers and joanne--from northern california here to answer any questions about how that fun has been spent on for arts organizations. mr. chu. >> >> financial systems for the building purchase and for the tenant improvements. i turn it over to tom who talk a lot more about the actual financial system part of the...
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melissa mollet and tom costello emceed this year's montgomery county chamber of commerce public safety awards luncheon. the gold medal of valor was awarded to police officers cody fields and brianbitt. >> that's my little boy but he's growing up to be a hero extremely proud. >> reporter: and best of all, for the first time they got to meet rashad israel, the man they saved from the burning car. >> i'm really blessed, you know. i'm thankful for them for saving me, you know. if not, i wouldn't have been here for my kids, for my family. >> definitely glad he's here to experience this with us, and to shake his hand and say, you know, you're welcome for what we did. it's a great feeling. >> reporter: almost all the first responders honored here today say they were just doing their duty. but when they face danger and possible death, they all relied on their training and performed with valor. chris gordon, news4. >>> he took off his air mask to save a stranger. tonight a local firefighter talked about their emotional reunion and why he has no regrets. >>> she danced with the first family and captured our hearts. now the community is giving back to a woman who shows no i do everything
melissa mollet and tom costello emceed this year's montgomery county chamber of commerce public safety awards luncheon. the gold medal of valor was awarded to police officers cody fields and brianbitt. >> that's my little boy but he's growing up to be a hero extremely proud. >> reporter: and best of all, for the first time they got to meet rashad israel, the man they saved from the burning car. >> i'm really blessed, you know. i'm thankful for them for saving me, you know. if...
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queridos nat former canadian prime minister brian mulroney (14:16:36) y hasta la lectura de una de las cientos de cartas de amor que les escribio su adorado esposo. nat toma tom brokaw, el jefe de gabinete de ronald reagan james baker y los dos hijos de nancy hicieron reir a los asistentes durante su intervencion, recordando algunos de los momentos mas alegres que vivio. sot patti davis / hija de nancy y ronald reagan lv05f 0'20 "there was the the circle of their own private world, as clear as if it had been traced around them. indestructable, impenetrable an island for two." "habia un circulo de su propio mundo privado, tan claro como si hubiese sido dibujado a su alrededor, indestructible, inpenetrable, una isla para ellos dos" sot ron reagan / hijo de nancy y ronald reagan lv05f 0'31 "most immortally she will once again lay down beside the man that was the love of her life, the one she loved to the end of her days." la inmortalidad la hara una vez mas descansar al lado del hombre que fue el amor de su vida, el que ella amo hasta el ultimo de sus dias": track: la mayoria de los invitados fueron elegidos por ella misma , entre los mas destacados estaban
queridos nat former canadian prime minister brian mulroney (14:16:36) y hasta la lectura de una de las cientos de cartas de amor que les escribio su adorado esposo. nat toma tom brokaw, el jefe de gabinete de ronald reagan james baker y los dos hijos de nancy hicieron reir a los asistentes durante su intervencion, recordando algunos de los momentos mas alegres que vivio. sot patti davis / hija de nancy y ronald reagan lv05f 0'20 "there was the the circle of their own private world, as...
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tom selleck. you have hollywood stars here, as well. melissa rivers is here, bo derek is here. a lot of people here including the former prime minister of canada brian mor roney. we saw him come in. he is particularly special because he will be reading a letter written from one of the reagans to the other reagan, ronald and nancy and these love letters, everyone is familiar with the love story between the husband and wife who happened to be the president and first lady. we are expecting not dry 0 eye in the house because the letters are touching and he will be reading one of those. we spoke of how it made him feel reading it himself and he expects people to have an emotional reaction to that. we are expecting a lo of heavyweights here. her children will eulogize her and former "nbc nightly news" anchor tom brokaw. he will be here an james baker is going to eulogize her, as well. a lot of people here. 1,000 guests, they are all streaming in, many coming early to pay respects and give respects to nancy reagan. >> hollywood and washington coming together there. we understand that nancy reagan planned today's events herself? >> she to the letter was inv
tom selleck. you have hollywood stars here, as well. melissa rivers is here, bo derek is here. a lot of people here including the former prime minister of canada brian mor roney. we saw him come in. he is particularly special because he will be reading a letter written from one of the reagans to the other reagan, ronald and nancy and these love letters, everyone is familiar with the love story between the husband and wife who happened to be the president and first lady. we are expecting not dry...
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tom we know oil prices have come back pretty substantially. as brianed 40 is still a long way from 60 or 65 where it makes sense for some of these drillers. what would you say right now about where we stand and where you think oil prices are headed? >> i agree with what brian said on that. i think really certainly north of 50 and up in the 60s is a much more realistic objective and it won't happen right away. but the key point, i think, was last week, just a little over a week ago, in houston, the saudi oil minister was still saying essentially what the saudis have said given the surprise of 2014, november '14, and in odds with that even while he was talking still all the market reliance and really relatively cautiously and negatively we saw oil rally a full $5 on top of the earlier rally that occurred. i think this is a time where actions will speak much more loudly than words. and really, the excess we have is partly the unconventional, a desire to bend that supply curve. but the other part was both saudi arabia and russia going all out in their prod
tom we know oil prices have come back pretty substantially. as brianed 40 is still a long way from 60 or 65 where it makes sense for some of these drillers. what would you say right now about where we stand and where you think oil prices are headed? >> i agree with what brian said on that. i think really certainly north of 50 and up in the 60s is a much more realistic objective and it won't happen right away. but the key point, i think, was last week, just a little over a week ago, in...
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kayla: thanks, brian, and >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the 21 day fix brought to you by beachbody. [ cheers and applause ] >> very nice. thank you. hey, welcome. i'm tom bergeron. if you are struggling right now to lose weight, keep watching because today right here on this stage we're gonna show you how you can lose up to 15 pounds or more in just 21 days. >> announcer: now there's a breakthrough new way to lose those pounds and inches, and it happens in just 21 days. >> in 21 days, i lost 10 pounds, 6 1/2 inches, and two dress sizes. at 44, i'm excited. [ laughs ] >> in three weeks, i lost 15 pounds and 9 inches. i have better abs now than i ever did before having a baby, which just blows my mind. >> after 21 days, i lost 13.6 pounds, and i could not feel any better. >> announcer: introducing the 21 day fix -- the fast, simple system you can stick with from celebrity fitness autumn calabrese. >> even too much of healthy food can pack on the pounds. let me show you how my color-coded containers help you eat the right, satisfying portions of the foods you love. plus, with my quick 30-minute daily workouts you can stick with, you will lose weight. you
kayla: thanks, brian, and >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the 21 day fix brought to you by beachbody. [ cheers and applause ] >> very nice. thank you. hey, welcome. i'm tom bergeron. if you are struggling right now to lose weight, keep watching because today right here on this stage we're gonna show you how you can lose up to 15 pounds or more in just 21 days. >> announcer: now there's a breakthrough new way to lose those pounds and inches, and it...
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we have brian chu from the director of mayors office of housing and committed about. we then have tomcture of our arts commission and richard--of northern california grant makers and joanne--from northern california here to answer any questions about how that fun has been spent on for arts organizations. mr. chu. >> >> financial systems for the building purchase and for the tenant improvements. i turn it over to tom who talk a lot more about the actual financial system part of the program. >> thank you and good afternoon supervisors. i'm going to spiegel about the overall impact of the program but before i do i want to speak to the fact that the nonprofit displacement mitigation program has i think also resulted incredible partnership across city agencies. i think this may be the most in-depth partnership the arts commission has ever had with another city departments working as closely with the mayor's office of housing and community development also with the nonprofit business sector ways on at the office of economic and workforce of elements as was other city partners including grah
we have brian chu from the director of mayors office of housing and committed about. we then have tomcture of our arts commission and richard--of northern california grant makers and joanne--from northern california here to answer any questions about how that fun has been spent on for arts organizations. mr. chu. >> >> financial systems for the building purchase and for the tenant improvements. i turn it over to tom who talk a lot more about the actual financial system part of the...
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brian: who is the first person who tie you would journalism is all about? funny.you know, it was there was a famous teacher at the high school i went to. tomyons was the supervisor of the newspaper at andover. he was also george w. bush's favorite teacher in high school. many years later he was still around, a very, very older statesmen at the school, and not only was he a great leader in journalism but also in the role of a free press. he taught constitutional law as well. my junior year in high school. it was incredible experience. brian: your husband is with us today. peter baker. before i go to peter baker, what were the circumstances where you met him? susan: people used to say i got my job through the washington post. i was lucky enough to get a job at the washington post and to find and meet my husband. say that monica lewinsky was the thing that brought us together. so there was some good at least they came out of that side of. i was an editor at the washington post and i would oversee investigative reporting for the national staff. i started in january 1998 one week before the monica story broke. peter was a white house reporter c
brian: who is the first person who tie you would journalism is all about? funny.you know, it was there was a famous teacher at the high school i went to. tomyons was the supervisor of the newspaper at andover. he was also george w. bush's favorite teacher in high school. many years later he was still around, a very, very older statesmen at the school, and not only was he a great leader in journalism but also in the role of a free press. he taught constitutional law as well. my junior year in...
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brian we'll see you that again. >> all right monica, thanks very much. >>> children dressed in their easter best had a blast today at the governor's residence in harrisburg. they joined pennsylvania governor tomr the annual easter egg hunt there. he and the first lady hosted big brothers big sisters of the capitol region for a day filled with activities. they got to pet real bunnies and also tried their hand at some arts and crafts. >> real bunnies, doesn't get better than that. >> memorable day. >> yeah many still ahead at 4:00 what if grandma took on the big bad wolf with a gun. well, that's what happens in a new twist on the classic fairy tale. the controversy it's causing coming up in big talkers. >> and we take on the annoyance of having to dry your dishes even after they've been through the dishwasher. stick around for some tips and tricks to get those dishes dry. >> and meteorologist adam joseph will be back with the full forecast from accuweather when "action news at 4:00 continues next. ♪ to you, they're more than just a pet. so protect them... ...with k9 advantix ii. it not only kills fleas, ticks and mosquitoes, it repels them, too. so do more to defend your four legged friend... .
brian we'll see you that again. >> all right monica, thanks very much. >>> children dressed in their easter best had a blast today at the governor's residence in harrisburg. they joined pennsylvania governor tomr the annual easter egg hunt there. he and the first lady hosted big brothers big sisters of the capitol region for a day filled with activities. they got to pet real bunnies and also tried their hand at some arts and crafts. >> real bunnies, doesn't get better than...
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brian: who is the first person who tie you would journalism is all about? susan: you know, it was funny. there was a famous teacher at the high school i went to. tomyons was the supervisor of the newspaper at andover. he was also george w. bush's favorite teacher in high school. many years later he was still around, a very, very older statesmen at the school, and not only was he a great leader in journalism but also in the role of a free press. he taught constitutional law as well. my junior year in high school. it was incredible experience. brian: your husband is with us today. peter baker. before i go to peter baker, what were the circumstances where you met him? susan: people used to say i got my job through the washington post. i was lucky enough to get a job at the washington post and to find and meet my husband. we also like to say that monica lewinsky was the thing that brought us together. so there was some good at least they came out of that side of. i was an editor at the washington post and i would oversee investigative reporting for the national staff. i started in january 1998 one week before the monica story broke. peter was a white
brian: who is the first person who tie you would journalism is all about? susan: you know, it was funny. there was a famous teacher at the high school i went to. tomyons was the supervisor of the newspaper at andover. he was also george w. bush's favorite teacher in high school. many years later he was still around, a very, very older statesmen at the school, and not only was he a great leader in journalism but also in the role of a free press. he taught constitutional law as well. my junior...
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president jimmy carter, first lady michelle obama former nbc news anchor tom broke off and former canadian prime minister brian mulroney who will read a love letter that president reagan wrote to mrs. reagan. our coverage of nancy reagan's funeral live on c-span starting tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. eastern time. this ear studentcam documentary competition was our largest yet nearly 6000 middle and high school students took part of on or in teams of up to three. all we received every 2900 entries from four to 39 schools across the country and even from schools as far away as taiwan and the united arab emirates. and now it's time to award $100,000 prize money to our winners. for this year's contest is rest to produce documentaries using our road to the white house themes. specifically to document what issue they were most one of the candidates to discuss during the 2016 presidential campaign. through their entry students told us the economy, equality, education and immigration were all top issues. our judges finalized their decisions for one grand prizewinner winner and four first-place winners in 150 prices in all an
president jimmy carter, first lady michelle obama former nbc news anchor tom broke off and former canadian prime minister brian mulroney who will read a love letter that president reagan wrote to mrs. reagan. our coverage of nancy reagan's funeral live on c-span starting tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. eastern time. this ear studentcam documentary competition was our largest yet nearly 6000 middle and high school students took part of on or in teams of up to three. all we received every 2900 entries from...