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pain in tyler -- panie tyler refers to the slavery issue. what was john tyler's post white house role in that momentous. of time? edna: in 1861, there was an attempt to stay secession and john tyler was very instrumental in that last ditch effort to do that. there was a peace conference held in washington and he was very much a part of that. once that failed, he decided to back the confederacy and secession. when he died, he had been elected to the confederate congress. he was very much a secessionist. when he died, his coffin was covered with the confederate flag. the union did not acknowledge his passing. susan: we have a former president of the united states who is been elected to the confederate congress. put that into perspective for us. taylor: it is externally. the previous caller suggested that john tyler tried to stem secession. i'm not so sure how much his heart was in the peace conference that met at the old willard hotel. especially after there was a meeting with abraham lincoln during which he would not back off from the expansi
pain in tyler -- panie tyler refers to the slavery issue. what was john tyler's post white house role in that momentous. of time? edna: in 1861, there was an attempt to stay secession and john tyler was very instrumental in that last ditch effort to do that. there was a peace conference held in washington and he was very much a part of that. once that failed, he decided to back the confederacy and secession. when he died, he had been elected to the confederate congress. he was very much a...
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(laughter)the tylers -- the last two weeks of the tyler -- of the tyler presidency is really nothing but julia gardiner tyler at her -- julia gardiner tyler at her absolute extravagant best. they start off with a party for like 3,000 people. two weeks later, they have a party to celebrate james knox polk and the annexation of texas and john tyler then says you can no longer say that i'm a man without a party.(laughter) susan: and they returned to sherwood forest. we're going to see a little bit of their life there next -- before we do that, let's take a question from robin in ormond beach, florida. caller: hi, there. i'm following along at home with my first lady flashcards and i have a question with regard to fashion. was the headdress still prevalent in earlier portraits of first ladies with the -- the first lady harrison, was that for matronly women first ladies or was that just personal preference? and also for taylor, when was the first -- when did the first president wear what we would regard as a modern necktie? what year? thank you. susan: thank you. taylor: the development o
(laughter)the tylers -- the last two weeks of the tyler -- of the tyler presidency is really nothing but julia gardiner tyler at her -- julia gardiner tyler at her absolute extravagant best. they start off with a party for like 3,000 people. two weeks later, they have a party to celebrate james knox polk and the annexation of texas and john tyler then says you can no longer say that i'm a man without a party.(laughter) susan: and they returned to sherwood forest. we're going to see a little bit...
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harrison tyler is his name.e's 84 years old and we visited him recently in sherwood forest, the tyler's home, where he told us the story of the fateful event that brought julia and john tyler together. harrison: so in march of 1844, she came to the anacostia naval yard in washington and they fell-- sailed down the potomac. when they got to fort belvedere, put a barge out into the bay you know, they'd fire the big cannon at the barge and it does not report whether they hit it or not but everybody was very pleased with that cannon. the ship turned around and headed back to washington. the hardcore few wanted "let's fire this gun again." so they sent request down to the captain to stop the ship, "let's fire the gun." so all the handsome young officers were surrounding my grandmother. grandfather had been but it was trying to get down and talk to her. turned down. well, at that point, somebody looked over and as they're passing mount vernon. so the request was changed to stop the ship and fire the gun in honor of ou
harrison tyler is his name.e's 84 years old and we visited him recently in sherwood forest, the tyler's home, where he told us the story of the fateful event that brought julia and john tyler together. harrison: so in march of 1844, she came to the anacostia naval yard in washington and they fell-- sailed down the potomac. when they got to fort belvedere, put a barge out into the bay you know, they'd fire the big cannon at the barge and it does not report whether they hit it or not but...
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>> six years later, tyler's league is still going strong. each week tyler pairs his friends with players. they are guided in the field and at the plate. the children learning baseball tyler's buddies learning even more. >> the lesson is that when you are patient, and you, you know work with them you will see they have so much more than you think. >> as for connor he is no longer a player in the league but a semi-official photographer. capturing images of maybe not the best hitting and fielding but of a level of compassion in a league of it's own. >> it has been so successful that the league has even now added five different sports. he extended not just baseball five different sports almost year round, helping more than 100 kids. >> that is so inspiration. true brotherly love. >> started by a 11-year-old. >> and connor is taking pictures all year round. baseball was not for him, but photography is his bag now. >> that is great, thank you garvin. >> let's go back to jeff for the cyclists all in california. we great them with wind and rain. >>
>> six years later, tyler's league is still going strong. each week tyler pairs his friends with players. they are guided in the field and at the plate. the children learning baseball tyler's buddies learning even more. >> the lesson is that when you are patient, and you, you know work with them you will see they have so much more than you think. >> as for connor he is no longer a player in the league but a semi-official photographer. capturing images of maybe not the best...
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aaron henderson, letitia tyler -- anna harrison, letitia tyler and julia tyler. on a series on first ladies, influence and image, examining the public and private lives of first ladies and their influence on the presidency. from martha washington to michelle obama. as a comment to the series, c-span new book "first ladies, presidential historians on the lives of 45 iconic american women." it is a veritable as hardcover or e-book through your favorite bookseller. >> this year, c-span is touring cities across the country exploring american history. next, a look at our recent visit to fort lauderdale, florida. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> welcome to the naval air fort lauderdale museum. this is one of 200 buildings that was part of the naval air station at fort lauderdale station in world war ii. this was a training base for a torpedo obama. -- torpedo bomber. most of the three-man crews trained here. president bush trained here. there are probably 3500 aviators who came through the space. this was built in 189042 -
aaron henderson, letitia tyler -- anna harrison, letitia tyler and julia tyler. on a series on first ladies, influence and image, examining the public and private lives of first ladies and their influence on the presidency. from martha washington to michelle obama. as a comment to the series, c-span new book "first ladies, presidential historians on the lives of 45 iconic american women." it is a veritable as hardcover or e-book through your favorite bookseller. >> this year,...
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bradt is one of them. >> my name is tyler bradt.issoula, montana, and i'm a professional kayaker. >> this 23-year-old has been kayaking all his life and travels the globe, tackling rapid after churning white water rapid. >> what i've fallen in love is kind of the extreme side of kayaking. basically, running difficult rivers, hard rapids, big drops, and waterfalls. >> tyler paddled over his first waterfall at the age of 15 and has never looked back. >> i would say in my lifetime as an extreme kayaker, i've probably run 100, 150-plus waterfalls. i've kind of lost count over the years. >> in september 2007, tyler came across alexandra falls in canada's northwest territories, far higher than any waterfall he had done before, 107 feet tall, and he decided to go for it. >> the feeling behind running that waterfall was a moment in time that i will remember forever. i surfaced upright without even flipping over off that waterfall. it was amazing. >> the ride over alexandra falls didn't just give tyler a major adrenaline rush, he also gained
bradt is one of them. >> my name is tyler bradt.issoula, montana, and i'm a professional kayaker. >> this 23-year-old has been kayaking all his life and travels the globe, tackling rapid after churning white water rapid. >> what i've fallen in love is kind of the extreme side of kayaking. basically, running difficult rivers, hard rapids, big drops, and waterfalls. >> tyler paddled over his first waterfall at the age of 15 and has never looked back. >> i would say...
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tyler: i wanted to start as a musician. i taught myself how to play fife and i joined the fife and drum corps. i've come out for about 14 years now, it's on most like a family. we just go everywhere as a group. >> have you been here before? >> i have not been to the park before, no. >> what do you think the takeaway is? what is the lesson of appomattox? tyler: a lot of people focus on what ended here today. that this was the last night or the last day of the confederacy. it is not so much about what is ending as what is beginning. this is a new birth for freedom in the united states. a day of unification. and it really is the true beginning of the civil rights and that leads us all the way to the present day. they made a move today that would change american history forever. and profoundly change the lives of millions in this country. it is the 150th anniversary of the surrender at appomattox. we are at the appomattox court house national historical park we will talk to the man u may have seen just a few moments ago, david
tyler: i wanted to start as a musician. i taught myself how to play fife and i joined the fife and drum corps. i've come out for about 14 years now, it's on most like a family. we just go everywhere as a group. >> have you been here before? >> i have not been to the park before, no. >> what do you think the takeaway is? what is the lesson of appomattox? tyler: a lot of people focus on what ended here today. that this was the last night or the last day of the confederacy. it is...
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>> reporter: six years later, tyler's league is still going strong. each week, tyler pairing his friends with players, to help guide them in the field and at the plate. the children learning baseball. tyler's buddies learning even more. >> the lesson is that when you are patient and you -- you know, kind of work with them, you'll see that they have so much more than you would think. >> reporter: as for connor, he is no longer a player in the league, but its semi official photographer, busy capturing images of maybe not the best hitting and fielding you'll ever see, but of a level of compassion in a league of its own. tyler's league has been so successful, it's become its own nonprofit, project awareness in special sports or p.a.s.s. it's expanded to four other sports. in addition to baseball it works with more than 100 children each year. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >> if you know of someone doing something nice for others, garvin would love to hear from you. go to our website, nbcbayarea.com and search bay area proud. >>> we have much more ahea
>> reporter: six years later, tyler's league is still going strong. each week, tyler pairing his friends with players, to help guide them in the field and at the plate. the children learning baseball. tyler's buddies learning even more. >> the lesson is that when you are patient and you -- you know, kind of work with them, you'll see that they have so much more than you would think. >> reporter: as for connor, he is no longer a player in the league, but its semi official...
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(crowd chanting "tyler!") ...tyler oakley, professional fan had quite a few fans of his own.d cheering) >> the interesting thing about traditional celebrities and then youtubers, for a fan, they run up to me in the street and they act like we are friends. part of the reason why a lot of people, like, relate to me is that i am just one of them. >> oh hey, girl, come on in! >> rushkoff: but he's not, really. beyond his massive following on youtube, he has over 800,000 followers on facebook, 1.3 million on instagram approaching two million on twitter, and the numbers are rising every day. tyler is a millionaire in the currency of likes. >> i can upload tomorrow. >> i can upload whenever you want. >> rushkoff: but social media is all about sharing, and that includes sharing the wealth. when kids with large audiences work together, everyone benefits. >> well, hello, everyone. my name is tyler oakley, and i am here with oli white! >> my favorite thing to do on my channel is collaborations. >> christmas gives me, like, anxiety. >> all of us youtubers are realizing, "okay, there's no
(crowd chanting "tyler!") ...tyler oakley, professional fan had quite a few fans of his own.d cheering) >> the interesting thing about traditional celebrities and then youtubers, for a fan, they run up to me in the street and they act like we are friends. part of the reason why a lot of people, like, relate to me is that i am just one of them. >> oh hey, girl, come on in! >> rushkoff: but he's not, really. beyond his massive following on youtube, he has over 800,000...
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which is how tyler at the age of 11, came to start his very own baseball league. one tailored just for children with special needs. >> i wanted to give connor and by default, other children with special needs, that same sense of community in a less noisy, over stimulating environment. where did you get so strong? cannon cannon. >> reporter: six years later tyler's league is still going strong. each week tyler pairing his friends with players. to help guide them in the field. and at the plate. the children learning baseball. tyler's buddies learning even more. >> the lesson is that when you are patient and you, you know kind of work with them you'll see that they have so much -- so much more than you would think. >> reporter: as for connor he is no longer a player in the league but it'ss semi official photographer busy capturing images of maybe not the best hitting and fielding you'll ever see, but of a level of compassion in a league of its own. >> tyler's league has been so successful it's become its own non-profit. project awareness in special sports. it has exp
which is how tyler at the age of 11, came to start his very own baseball league. one tailored just for children with special needs. >> i wanted to give connor and by default, other children with special needs, that same sense of community in a less noisy, over stimulating environment. where did you get so strong? cannon cannon. >> reporter: six years later tyler's league is still going strong. each week tyler pairing his friends with players. to help guide them in the field. and at...
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anna harrison, letitia tyler and julia tyler this sunday night at 8:00 p.m. on c-span's original series first ladies." sundays at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span three. as a company to the series, c-span's new book," first ladies." >> to mark the 150 anniversary of the surrender of general lee to the u.s. grant will go to appomattox courthouse. we visited the park to find out i lack -- find out a blacksmith force. the blacksmith would just starting a fire. >> no, no. that's good. >> my name is john baronich. i live in spring hill, new york. this is a replica of the traveling forges that the artillery and the cavalry would have them. -- would have with them. our basic purpose is to repair items that would break, such as handles and chains. also the farriers would use the forged to re-shoe the horses. i left to tell people our job back here is very similar to a nascar pit crew -- i like to tell people our job back here is very similar to a nascar pit crew. we were the nascar pit crew of the 1860's. we would take care of the canon wheels --can
anna harrison, letitia tyler and julia tyler this sunday night at 8:00 p.m. on c-span's original series first ladies." sundays at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span three. as a company to the series, c-span's new book," first ladies." >> to mark the 150 anniversary of the surrender of general lee to the u.s. grant will go to appomattox courthouse. we visited the park to find out i lack -- find out a blacksmith force. the blacksmith would just starting a...
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no steven tyler here. so the next best thing a tie wrapped around a microphone steven tyler style.n't think this was scam. they did not find any tickets on sale for this event but they say if you find any tickets for this event which isn't happening don't buy them. back to you guys. >> good advice, dave. >> take a good look at this guy. this man broke into the china house restaurant on the 3100 block of g street sunday. he did it by pushing the window air-conditioner unit on to the second floor. once he got inside surveillance video shows the suspect taking some cash from the register and some cigarette cartons from behind the counter. >>> well nothing caps off independence day better than a good firework show but this year the skies in two camden county communities could be dark on america's birthday and it's not because of cost or a lack of resources. in berlin much different problem problem. the show is just too popular. borrow and township officials sent a letter to residents last week explaining safety concerns about their annual fireworks display. more specifically they say t
no steven tyler here. so the next best thing a tie wrapped around a microphone steven tyler style.n't think this was scam. they did not find any tickets on sale for this event but they say if you find any tickets for this event which isn't happening don't buy them. back to you guys. >> good advice, dave. >> take a good look at this guy. this man broke into the china house restaurant on the 3100 block of g street sunday. he did it by pushing the window air-conditioner unit on to the...
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>> probably not, tyler, in our opinion. bond investors in particular they've been telling the story, this narrative, there isn't any inflation, there's not much growth and, therefore, the fed may or may not hike this year and if they do it will be slow and very gradual. and when i look at the data i see plenty of growth job market looks good and this morning, as pointed out, we did see a bit of inflation, so that's a little bit different than the narrative that bond investors have been spinning. so i think there's some -- sorry, go ahead. >> given that then when do you expect t to make their first move on interest rates and how fast will subsequent moves be? >> she said this year so we've got that. i think pr good confidence there. it's difficult to say, sue, because they haven't given us clear guidance as to what exactly they are looking for. she said further progress in the labor market. we're at 5.4% on the unemployment rate. are they looking for 5.2, 5.1, it's an open question. she said she wants to be reasonably confid
>> probably not, tyler, in our opinion. bond investors in particular they've been telling the story, this narrative, there isn't any inflation, there's not much growth and, therefore, the fed may or may not hike this year and if they do it will be slow and very gradual. and when i look at the data i see plenty of growth job market looks good and this morning, as pointed out, we did see a bit of inflation, so that's a little bit different than the narrative that bond investors have been...
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then shook his head. >> i know who steven tyler is. don't think he's comeing to windsor farm for a concert. where did you hear that? she said it's on the internet. >> reporter: several posts online including this one on reverb nation mentioned a concert featuring the aerosmith lead singer this saturday. >> where would you set him up probably way down over there because probably quarter mile to the woods. ♪ >> reporter: but west windsor police quickly put out statement making sure fans don't walk this way and end up crying. >> the postings are now gone online but police are still going to come to windsor farm on saturday just in case any fans decide to come out. >> i never been through anything like this before. i would love to see him come here, but i know it's not going to ham. >> reporter: the hoax comes on the heels of a cheryl crow fake ticket scam a few week ago. 42 kelly brian was arrested and chargeed for selling fake tickets. police don't know if fake tickets were sold in the steven tyler case. two fake concert in a few week. w
then shook his head. >> i know who steven tyler is. don't think he's comeing to windsor farm for a concert. where did you hear that? she said it's on the internet. >> reporter: several posts online including this one on reverb nation mentioned a concert featuring the aerosmith lead singer this saturday. >> where would you set him up probably way down over there because probably quarter mile to the woods. ♪ >> reporter: but west windsor police quickly put out statement...
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tyler! tyler! it was an instinctive reaction.one could hear me unless they just happened to be within earshot of my voice. >> he's in intense pain and bleeding profusely. he struggles back to his patrol car where he can radio for help. >> i was able to reach in and grab the radio and make a call out for help. tyler, help! i've been shot! help, tyler! help, please! >> this time, police were able to hear him and help is on the way. his breathing becomes heavy. he's close to death. >> i actually had an image of my wife waving, after we had just had dinner earlier that day. and i was thinking about my little girl back at home. >> he summons the strength to relay critical information on the suspects. >> 1414, can you give me any kind of vehicle information? >> tyler, it's going to be a blue pickup truck with two hispanic males. >> help arrives within minutes as cops begin a hunt for the blue pickup. trooper stone is still conscious but in critical condition. >> it felt like my shoulder exploded and the only thing holding it together w
tyler! tyler! it was an instinctive reaction.one could hear me unless they just happened to be within earshot of my voice. >> he's in intense pain and bleeding profusely. he struggles back to his patrol car where he can radio for help. >> i was able to reach in and grab the radio and make a call out for help. tyler, help! i've been shot! help, tyler! help, please! >> this time, police were able to hear him and help is on the way. his breathing becomes heavy. he's close to...
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i'm sue herera. >> and i'm bill griffeth in for tyler mathisen. today he spoke with kre walt bettinger. and we'll have that in a few minutes. >>> the stocks fell for the second day. the dow jones barely clinging to gains over year as bond yields continue and adding to anxiety from of all people janet yellen about the stock market during a conversation of lagarde of the imf. >> i would high lie that equity market evaluations at this point are quite high. they are not so high when you compare the returns on equities to the returns on safe assets like bonds which are also very low. but there are potential dangers there. >> by the close of trading, the dow jones industrial dropped by 86 points closing at 17,841 at one time it was down almost 200 points the nasdaq fell by 19 and the s&p shed nine points. >>> as for the bond yield, it continues to decline and bob pisani has more on why the stock market is bothered by the high rates. >> stocks dropped again today and agai traders are having trouble digesting a drop. the yields had been rising for days an
i'm sue herera. >> and i'm bill griffeth in for tyler mathisen. today he spoke with kre walt bettinger. and we'll have that in a few minutes. >>> the stocks fell for the second day. the dow jones barely clinging to gains over year as bond yields continue and adding to anxiety from of all people janet yellen about the stock market during a conversation of lagarde of the imf. >> i would high lie that equity market evaluations at this point are quite high. they are not so high...
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i'm tyler mathisen. sue herera is off tonight. >>> well it is a triple-digit decline for the blue chip dowin tex to end the month. more on that in a moment. but we begin with the economy's ugly first quarter. the government reports that the economy shrank by a decent amount by the first three months of the year. gross domestic broadest which is the broadest measure across the country, contracted by a significant .7%. as we've been reporting there are a lot of questions surrounding the accuracy of first quarter gld data historically but regardless of whether the economy shank .7% or whether it grew a smidge the bottom line is this the economy is weak and investors want to see more growth. steve liesman has more on the first quarter and what is ahead in the second and beyond. >>> today's gdp number was ugly but the street is already moving on. the government reported the u.s. economy contracted by 0.7% in the firs from the first read of 0.2% for the upside. a higher trade deficit and lower inventory played
i'm tyler mathisen. sue herera is off tonight. >>> well it is a triple-digit decline for the blue chip dowin tex to end the month. more on that in a moment. but we begin with the economy's ugly first quarter. the government reports that the economy shrank by a decent amount by the first three months of the year. gross domestic broadest which is the broadest measure across the country, contracted by a significant .7%. as we've been reporting there are a lot of questions surrounding the...
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jesse tyler ferguson!ee you, my good man. >> pleasure seeing you. >> jimmy: everything -- >> you're wearing a tie the knot bow tie! >> jimmy: absolutely. >> aw, what a nice surprise. >> jimmy: i really am. this is your bow tie. >> you trickster. >> jimmy: i did. i didn't tell you about this. >> proceeds from that bow tie go to marriage equality. >> jimmy: that's right. >> that's very exciting. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's the thing. never wore a bowtie. >> you look very, very handsome. you've never wore a bow tie? >> jimmy: i have maybe once, pretending to go to the kentucky derby. >> you look like you're about to get your -- yeah. you're going to get your school picture or something. >> jimmy: it does look like that, yeah. or, like, i'm one of the redenbachers. >> you're a-ding-dong-dorable. >> jimmy: ding-dong-dorable. but tietheknot.org, right? >> yeah. tietheknot.org. >> jimmy: yeah, you can go check it out and get these cool bow ties. >> yes. >> jimmy: this is your signature -- >> that is
jesse tyler ferguson!ee you, my good man. >> pleasure seeing you. >> jimmy: everything -- >> you're wearing a tie the knot bow tie! >> jimmy: absolutely. >> aw, what a nice surprise. >> jimmy: i really am. this is your bow tie. >> you trickster. >> jimmy: i did. i didn't tell you about this. >> proceeds from that bow tie go to marriage equality. >> jimmy: that's right. >> that's very exciting. [ cheers and applause ] >>...
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i think it will depend tyler on how quickly they rise. we anticipate that the rate increases will be metered out, if you will and be fairly steady and gradual and probably smaller than some will anticipate. and i think investors will be able to handle that and we've been education material out there to encourage people to understand how risg rates do effect their bonds. >> do you have a view on stock prices today. >> we think stocks are value ated at the highest debt value if you look at historical values and we are plain spoken over this over the next decade they are likely to be low. >> stock returns will be lower than average over the next decade by one or two percentage points. bond returns will be lower too as rates rise. to see more of my interview with the vanguard chief and the charles schwab ceo head to our website nbr.com. >>> one of the biggest sector is utilities and that group is on a terror when rates were low but as yields start to climb the sector started to falter morgan brennan has more. >>> after strong gains in 2014, u
i think it will depend tyler on how quickly they rise. we anticipate that the rate increases will be metered out, if you will and be fairly steady and gradual and probably smaller than some will anticipate. and i think investors will be able to handle that and we've been education material out there to encourage people to understand how risg rates do effect their bonds. >> do you have a view on stock prices today. >> we think stocks are value ated at the highest debt value if you...
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i'm tyler mathisen sue herera is off tonight. a big bounce back for stocks and the nasdaq close as a record. but we begin with what some are calling the world cup of fraud. a scandal rocking the world's most popular sport, soccer. the u.s. department of sport saying some of fifa participated in bribes money laundering and racketeering and authorities in switzerld has launched a separa probe. soccer isn't just a sport, it is a business a big one, that brings in billions in retch from tv and sponsorship rights for the world cup, the most popular single sporting event in the world. aiman javers has the story on the big corruption investigation in soccer. >> the day began with a dramatic early morning raid at the luxury baur au lac hotel in zurich the staff holding sheets to protect those arrested from the glare. on the top leadership of a sport that dominates the short like no other. a billion people watched the 2014 world cup in brazil and adidas coca-cola, emirates and sony paid $25 million to $50 million per year to sponsor the g
i'm tyler mathisen sue herera is off tonight. a big bounce back for stocks and the nasdaq close as a record. but we begin with what some are calling the world cup of fraud. a scandal rocking the world's most popular sport, soccer. the u.s. department of sport saying some of fifa participated in bribes money laundering and racketeering and authorities in switzerld has launched a separa probe. soccer isn't just a sport, it is a business a big one, that brings in billions in retch from tv and...
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[cheering and applause] boy, tyler. tyler: been a while. steve: yeah. yeah.that. you win a game you win $20,000. joe: steve, you know we're gonna win that "fast money" again. we're gonna be stylin' and profilin' limousine-ridin', jet-flyin' wheelin', dealin', kiss-stealin' son of a guns! whoo! tyler: whoo! joe: yeah. tyler: that's my guy. that's my guy. joe: i'm done. pepe: you made a monster out of him,
[cheering and applause] boy, tyler. tyler: been a while. steve: yeah. yeah.that. you win a game you win $20,000. joe: steve, you know we're gonna win that "fast money" again. we're gonna be stylin' and profilin' limousine-ridin', jet-flyin' wheelin', dealin', kiss-stealin' son of a guns! whoo! tyler: whoo! joe: yeah. tyler: that's my guy. that's my guy. joe: i'm done. pepe: you made a monster out of him,
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letitia tyler, she passes away just a year and a half later. the president remarries julia tyler who is the first photographed first lady. this sunday night at 8 p.m. on c-span examining the public and private lives of the first ladies and their influence on the presidency. from martha washington to michelle obama, on american history tv on c-span3. as a common to the series, the book first ladies -- president joe stories on the lives of 45 iconic american women. available in hardcover in an e-book. >> i am president of the united states colored troops living history association. i'm in north carolina. today, we are having a reenactment called the grand review parade. this is a reenactment of the victory parade that was held at the end of the civil war 150 years ago down pennsylvania avenue. however, at that particular parade, the united states are troops were not allowed to march in the victory parade. what are we doing today? we are correcting that oversight. we will march in victory today. that's when you avenue. the descendents of some of t
letitia tyler, she passes away just a year and a half later. the president remarries julia tyler who is the first photographed first lady. this sunday night at 8 p.m. on c-span examining the public and private lives of the first ladies and their influence on the presidency. from martha washington to michelle obama, on american history tv on c-span3. as a common to the series, the book first ladies -- president joe stories on the lives of 45 iconic american women. available in hardcover in an...
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>>> this is "nightly business with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> getting together. will today's big merger in the semiconductor industry kick off a bigger wave of consolidation. e future of cancer therapy and why scientists at a high-tech lab say the future is almost here. >>> catch 22. which comes first, saving for your retirement or your kids' education and how can you save for one without jeopardizing the other. all of that and more tonight on "nightly busin" for thursday may, 28th. >>> good evening. everyone. i'm sharon epperson in tonight for sue herera. >> and i'm tyler mathisen. welcome, everyone. it is the biggest deal ever in the semiconductor industry and it is being driven by the increasing need for speed. for people to be connected fast to the internet wherever and whenever they are choose. the price to buy broad com, $37 billion, a deal we reported deeply in the works last night. the combined company will have technology from smartphones to tablets, modems data centers as well. shares of broad com fell 1.5% and that f% rise y on speculation a deal was n
>>> this is "nightly business with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> getting together. will today's big merger in the semiconductor industry kick off a bigger wave of consolidation. e future of cancer therapy and why scientists at a high-tech lab say the future is almost here. >>> catch 22. which comes first, saving for your retirement or your kids' education and how can you save for one without jeopardizing the other. all of that and more tonight on...
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tyler r. robledo geniel amaro-fantauzzi juaquin correa-ortega. marielis morales-santiago.ujica de leon. carlos rivera-vega. mario torres-martin. acknowledgment of all deceased officers. mrs. amy scully, wife of alvin scully, florence township police department new jersey. acknowledgment of all disabled officers. deputy sheriff robin hawkins leo county sheriff's office, new mexico. acknowledgment of all international officers. new south wales police force australia. acknowledgment of law enforcement officers in deleterious service, united states navy. -- military service. united states navy. acknowledgment of all officers tc stats a result of terrorist action. sergeant craig pollin, pennsylvania state police. acknowledgment of all law officers still serving in law enforcement. the top-performing team of the 2015 honor guard competition. united states border patrol honor guard. [applause] >> please stand national chaplain phillip wiggins delivers the closing benediction. >> please join me in prayer. hear our prayer, god, at 10 to our prayer. from the end of the year if i wil
tyler r. robledo geniel amaro-fantauzzi juaquin correa-ortega. marielis morales-santiago.ujica de leon. carlos rivera-vega. mario torres-martin. acknowledgment of all deceased officers. mrs. amy scully, wife of alvin scully, florence township police department new jersey. acknowledgment of all disabled officers. deputy sheriff robin hawkins leo county sheriff's office, new mexico. acknowledgment of all international officers. new south wales police force australia. acknowledgment of law...
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. >> well, no one taking steven tyler to the farm.ad one new jersey farmer calling police how he found out that thousands of people were expecting to crash his place this weekend. >> dude looks like a farmer. but first oh, the finals are ready now. we'll tell you which team is moving onto take on the cleveland cavaliers. you already know. why many a teasing you? we work weekends here. because it works for our patients. here, at cancer treatment centers of america in philadelphia, we give our patients the freedom to make appointments that fit their schedules, even on weekends. because we believe in being here when our patients need us, so they can keep living their busy lives. weekend appointments are now available here. learn more at cancercenter.com/eastern. >> first inning, lucas against sean o'sullivan, he had two homeruns yesterday. one, of, here if the first and then, also, with one in the homeruns, the opposing pitcher. how about this? noah not only did he get three hit there is homerun 420 feet. the mets sweep the phillies, and
. >> well, no one taking steven tyler to the farm.ad one new jersey farmer calling police how he found out that thousands of people were expecting to crash his place this weekend. >> dude looks like a farmer. but first oh, the finals are ready now. we'll tell you which team is moving onto take on the cleveland cavaliers. you already know. why many a teasing you? we work weekends here. because it works for our patients. here, at cancer treatment centers of america in philadelphia, we...
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hi beck. >> hey, tyler. i am on the floor of the convention center where 40,000 of the berkshire faithful of expected to arrive tomorrow. for the first time ever they opened the hall on the hall. shareholders who were coming in. they opened the floor in the last eight or nine minutes. they are coming in to check out a lot of the berkshire companies. if you take a look right here you will see the dairy queen booth on this side of it. if you come back this way, over my other shoulder guess who that is. the geico gecko. all kinds of things you can buy here. oriental trading and see's candy. they can buy the goods from the booths here and not just the berkshire companies, but the companies that berkshire owns major steaks in. you have ibm and coca-cola. the reason that this is a big deal and there more shareholders expected, this is the 50th anniversary since they created this partnership. as a result you got tomorrow the same thing that you usually have. warren buffett will be taking questions for about 6.5 hou
hi beck. >> hey, tyler. i am on the floor of the convention center where 40,000 of the berkshire faithful of expected to arrive tomorrow. for the first time ever they opened the hall on the hall. shareholders who were coming in. they opened the floor in the last eight or nine minutes. they are coming in to check out a lot of the berkshire companies. if you take a look right here you will see the dairy queen booth on this side of it. if you come back this way, over my other shoulder guess...
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that's so steven tyler. >> it's just more free. >> tyler's primal screams are his signature, rocking heart now, baby ♪ >> do you hope to bring rock and roll fans over with you to your think it's going to be a whole new base? >> i think it 'going to be a whole new base and the fans of air low smith that love the lead singer, they're going to follow the guy that sings for them. >> reporter: for more than 40 years aerosmith has reigned as one of the most successful bands, selling over 150 million albums. ♪ every time i look in the mirror ♪ >> reporter: in the aftermath of the boston marathonyathon bombing aerosmith sang their song. >> it's really become the city's anthem. when you saw that beginning to happen, what was your reaction? what did they feel like? >> as soon as i worked those parts out with their musical coral director at my house and we sat and i heard them sing the first time i knew why i wrote "dream on." is that strange to say? >> no not at all. >> i think the way joe played because it was without the band the way he played and me and them singing, it was so angelic and i
that's so steven tyler. >> it's just more free. >> tyler's primal screams are his signature, rocking heart now, baby ♪ >> do you hope to bring rock and roll fans over with you to your think it's going to be a whole new base? >> i think it 'going to be a whole new base and the fans of air low smith that love the lead singer, they're going to follow the guy that sings for them. >> reporter: for more than 40 years aerosmith has reigned as one of the most successful...
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first, back out to tyler mathisen. tyler? >>> thank you very much.anaged money universe that has experienced the kind of growth that exchange traded funds have over the past decade. about ten years ago there were about 400 etfs. now more than 1400 of them and many of them are under this guy's supervision, jim ross the head of state street's spdr platform of funds. welcome. >> thanks. >> you were there at the creation of the first etf. did you have any idea what their potential was that they would grow to now $2 trillion? >> i would love to say i did. that would be completely false. i'll be honest. early days we were hoping to have something that worked have some success, the first five seven, ten years, we saw growth usage. it was intended for more institutions. obviously it's been great for the investor. it brings a lot of great features, but in the early days we thought three to five maybe. >> i'm asking a guy who runs etfs a question that i can anticipate you will have a good answer for, but it's this -- if i were trying to choose between an index
first, back out to tyler mathisen. tyler? >>> thank you very much.anaged money universe that has experienced the kind of growth that exchange traded funds have over the past decade. about ten years ago there were about 400 etfs. now more than 1400 of them and many of them are under this guy's supervision, jim ross the head of state street's spdr platform of funds. welcome. >> thanks. >> you were there at the creation of the first etf. did you have any idea what their...
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anna harrison, letitia tyler and julia tyler, this sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the span's original series "first ladies: influence an image," examining the public and private lives of the women who filled the position of first lady and their influence on the presidency from martha washington to michelle obama american history tv on c-span3. as a couple to the series, c-span's new book. it's available as a hardcover or an e-book for your favorite bookstore or online bookseller. >> the senate foreign relations committee held a hearing this week on the future of u.s.-cuba relations as the countries continue negotiations toward establishing permanent diplomatic missions. assistant secretary of state roberta jackson by thomas shannon to testify about policy objectives and ways to ensure human rights objectives are met. this is just over two hours. >> the senate foreign relations committee will come to order. thank you guys. thanks for your interest. today we'll hear from the state department's assistant secretary for western hemisphere affairs on the strat
anna harrison, letitia tyler and julia tyler, this sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the span's original series "first ladies: influence an image," examining the public and private lives of the women who filled the position of first lady and their influence on the presidency from martha washington to michelle obama american history tv on c-span3. as a couple to the series, c-span's new book. it's available as a hardcover or an e-book for your favorite bookstore or online...
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i got a great assist on that, from steven tyler. >> matt o'donnell. >> it's teamwork, baby. >>> kareners tracking the potential for storms today that's next. >> texas is experiencing severe storms, a local red cross member is heading there. we'll have more on his mission and the latest on the deadly storms in texas when we come right back. >> developing now on "action news," a fast-moving fire in philadelphia send one person to the hospital. >> hundreds head for higher ground as the threat for severe weather continues in texas. >> a mother threatens to sue a pennsylvania school district because it is telling girls to watch their sausage rolls when they dress for graduation. >> good morning 6:30, may 28, david murphy is off, karen rogers has weather and matt pellman has traffic. >> reporter: good morning, sticky out here this morning once again. i want to show you satellite arena radar. we have lots of cloud cover. we'll see sunshine breaking through. we have a shower near reading it's trying to fall apart right now. the rest
i got a great assist on that, from steven tyler. >> matt o'donnell. >> it's teamwork, baby. >>> kareners tracking the potential for storms today that's next. >> texas is experiencing severe storms, a local red cross member is heading there. we'll have more on his mission and the latest on the deadly storms in texas when we come right back. >> developing now on "action news," a fast-moving fire in philadelphia send one person to the hospital. >>...
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tyler mathisen is on assignment. but weh results from wal-mart and home depot. both of barometers of consumer spending and the world's largest retailer reporting sluggish retail and a profit outlook for the current quarter below expectations home depot has a solid quarter and raised the full year forecast as a matter of fact. sending shares of wal-mart lower by 4%, making it the worse stock within the dow jones nux. courtney has more tonight. >> the world's largest retailer didn't have the world's greatest kwrt. the first quarter profit fe slightly shy and so did those open less than a year. and the job programs for employs and investment in e kmer -- commerce cut into the quarterly profit but it is still growing and traffic came in positive for the second straight quarter. still, analysts say wal-mart has work to do within the company as well as balancing skpernal factors. >> when your business is driven by grocery more than anything else if grocery is more than 50% of the business now, you to lead with a compelling of fresh food and i don't think they're doing
tyler mathisen is on assignment. but weh results from wal-mart and home depot. both of barometers of consumer spending and the world's largest retailer reporting sluggish retail and a profit outlook for the current quarter below expectations home depot has a solid quarter and raised the full year forecast as a matter of fact. sending shares of wal-mart lower by 4%, making it the worse stock within the dow jones nux. courtney has more tonight. >> the world's largest retailer didn't have...