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he is the former head of the nsa, he likes to say there are only two kinds of companies in the united eights today. those that have been hacked and those that don't yet know. in other words, everybody. and he's probably right. maybe a slight exaggeration, but probably right. you mentioned at the beginning of the discussion, that both russia and china are already in our grid. how do we know that and how did they get in? ted koppel: the only reason i know it is because people -- high-ranking people who were in the nsa told me so. i think they are in a position to know it. on the flipside, we are in the chinese great. we are in the russian grade. anything they can do to us, we can do to them in spades. however, the difference between the danger of a nuclear attack in the danger of a cyber attack is -- in the case of a nuclear attack, when the missiles are headed to the and it dates, a question of attribution -- retribution is not even arise. we know where they came from. in the case of a cyberattacks, we may not know for months. so, it becomes virtually -- once you are a few months down the roa
he is the former head of the nsa, he likes to say there are only two kinds of companies in the united eights today. those that have been hacked and those that don't yet know. in other words, everybody. and he's probably right. maybe a slight exaggeration, but probably right. you mentioned at the beginning of the discussion, that both russia and china are already in our grid. how do we know that and how did they get in? ted koppel: the only reason i know it is because people -- high-ranking...
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if we look at this history of ,rashes in the united eight when the last man who remembers the last greatr dies, the horrors of the last great war died. the next great war becomes inevitable. those who fail to remember history are doomed to repeat it stop we are making the same mistakes. it is not just will be made in the 20's. it is what we did in the 1850's and the 1700. the good news is that every time we reboot ourselves. the 1700s, we came out as an egalitarian country stop it was the first liberal democracy in 3000 years. we came out of the civil war with a legal antislavery. we had the 17th amendment with the direct election of senators. women being able to vote. there was positive progressive change. we came out of 1929 with the 40 hour work week. unionization. the list goes on and on. there is a lot that needs to be done. i believe that once that political will is there, that will happen. >> you have an optimistic note. you talk about the letter to your great-grandchildren. in 2090. >> you who are living 80 years from now. it does -- it takes 60 years for people to forget. and th
if we look at this history of ,rashes in the united eight when the last man who remembers the last greatr dies, the horrors of the last great war died. the next great war becomes inevitable. those who fail to remember history are doomed to repeat it stop we are making the same mistakes. it is not just will be made in the 20's. it is what we did in the 1850's and the 1700. the good news is that every time we reboot ourselves. the 1700s, we came out as an egalitarian country stop it was the first...
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. >> reporter: around 3,000 volunteers work for the unit across eight provinces.y are ordinary people from all walks of life. always on the front line, always the first to help. [ explosion ] >> reporter: many times they become the targets. the syria civil defense say at least 109 of their staff have been killed since the group was founded in 2013. in neighboring turkey, we met with the group's regional office, honoring a long list of casualties, celebrating the unknown heros. ahmad says they have rescued at least 50,000 people, relying on donations, second-hand vehicles and equipment. >> translator: we have 519 vehicles. not all are operational, but we fix and use them especially in besieged areas like homs. all of our martyrs were directly targeted. the testimo-- systemic tata tatar -- targeting from the regime and russia. >> reporter: around 1,000 people have received training in turkey and jordan. they also have four training centers inside syria. back in aleppo, these men continue to work despite the threats or hardship. 40 of them were killed in 2015. there
. >> reporter: around 3,000 volunteers work for the unit across eight provinces.y are ordinary people from all walks of life. always on the front line, always the first to help. [ explosion ] >> reporter: many times they become the targets. the syria civil defense say at least 109 of their staff have been killed since the group was founded in 2013. in neighboring turkey, we met with the group's regional office, honoring a long list of casualties, celebrating the unknown heros. ahmad...
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. >>> a secret tunnel between mexico and the united states eight football fields long complete with a rail system, ventilation, lights and an elevator. smugglers used it to transport drugs from a house in tijuana to a fenced lot in california. authorities say those drugs have a street value of $22 million. as a result, six people have also been arrested. >>> it is the queen of england's birthday today. queen elizabeth ii celebrating the big 90. >> well wishers line the streets near london to wish the queen a happy birthday. today's celebration includes gun salutes, fireworks and tributes in parliament. >> queen, quite a history there. where was prince george? >>> 4:55. female civil rights hero replaces a president on the new $20 bill. >> harriet tubman will replace andrew jackson on the front of the bill. jackson is moving to the back. the treasury department says the response from americans has been overwhelmingly positive when it come to choosing tubman for the bill for the face of that bill. the change is expected to roll out officially in 2020. also president alexander hamilton wi
. >>> a secret tunnel between mexico and the united states eight football fields long complete with a rail system, ventilation, lights and an elevator. smugglers used it to transport drugs from a house in tijuana to a fenced lot in california. authorities say those drugs have a street value of $22 million. as a result, six people have also been arrested. >>> it is the queen of england's birthday today. queen elizabeth ii celebrating the big 90. >> well wishers line the...
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it comes as no surprise that 12 united states presidents owned slaves, eight of them while in office. symbols of an enslaved past dominates symbols throughout america. we find slaveowners on currency, statues on universities, and celebrate individuals who are literally involved in human trafficking. terminology matters in this context. slavery, as foreign as it is, seems easier for most people to digest when thinking of the past. the tend to excuse institution or perhaps overlook as a black eye of american history that many prefer to forget, but in using the modern trade human trafficking, it places slaveowners like thomas jefferson, george washington and others into a more uncomfortable historical memory. >> you can watch the entire lecture on the presidency, sunday. next, author mark pendergrast talks about his book "for god, country, and coca-cola: the definitive history of the great and itn soft drink" discusses the origins of coca-cola, the company's battle with the dude and drug administration -- food and drug administration, and various marketing strategies and advertising camp
it comes as no surprise that 12 united states presidents owned slaves, eight of them while in office. symbols of an enslaved past dominates symbols throughout america. we find slaveowners on currency, statues on universities, and celebrate individuals who are literally involved in human trafficking. terminology matters in this context. slavery, as foreign as it is, seems easier for most people to digest when thinking of the past. the tend to excuse institution or perhaps overlook as a black eye...
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united states army, and we first developed this particular weapon for possible use. 1860, the united states was eight years old. it was not old enough to have wisdom. they had been living in virginia 225 years. that were anguished over they came out in 1861. his primary duty was to his family. they had been virginians for over two centuries. james robertson talks about robert e. lee, his ties to virginia, and his military campaign throughout the states. this sunday, the film a private decision chronicles the presidential race in 1958. and president johnson surprise withdrawal. at 8:00 p.m., on the presidency. >> he wanted a result of th at, the leading power in the world to think responsibly about what one can achieve and to try and define what his policies and geopolitics would be. >> the origins of the cold war, and focusing on dwight eisenhower to military man and president for a complete schedule go to c-span.org. on wednesday the supreme court heard the appeal of former virginia governor bob mcdonnell's conviction for bribery. several judges expressed concern over laws that could give prosecutor
united states army, and we first developed this particular weapon for possible use. 1860, the united states was eight years old. it was not old enough to have wisdom. they had been living in virginia 225 years. that were anguished over they came out in 1861. his primary duty was to his family. they had been virginians for over two centuries. james robertson talks about robert e. lee, his ties to virginia, and his military campaign throughout the states. this sunday, the film a private decision...
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total of eight units in the hunter's glenn apartment complex off of route 130 were heavily damaged. >>> from the times of the trenton military veterans looking for second career entrepreneurs can go through boot camp of a different kind, for a third year in the row rider university is offering a free nine week program to help veterans develop a business plan for new idea or existing venture. >>> that is a look at newspaper headlines from around the delaware valley. >>> well, happening today president obama will attend summit of the golf cooperation council in saudi arabia. president's meeting with gulf allies comes amid growing friction on as u.s. presses them to step up efforts against isis and to help rebuild iraq. the members of the congress want the president to press saudi king over human rights issues and to raise case of the westerners imprisoned in the middle east. >>> philadelphia's mayor jim kenney is banning city employees present using tax dollars to travel to north carolina and mississippi. now, this is in response to state lawmakers there blocking anti discrimination pro
total of eight units in the hunter's glenn apartment complex off of route 130 were heavily damaged. >>> from the times of the trenton military veterans looking for second career entrepreneurs can go through boot camp of a different kind, for a third year in the row rider university is offering a free nine week program to help veterans develop a business plan for new idea or existing venture. >>> that is a look at newspaper headlines from around the delaware valley....
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eight years. >> and the greatest economy of our time in the united states was in the clinton administration, you should jump on the that band wagon quick and in a hurry, my friend. stuart: by golly, congressman,
eight years. >> and the greatest economy of our time in the united states was in the clinton administration, you should jump on the that band wagon quick and in a hurry, my friend. stuart: by golly, congressman,
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delran fire department says that eight units were evacuated. >> me and my brother were sleeping and firefighters started knocking and i was sleeping and if they didn't i probably would have died. i think i have smoke in my apartment but a friend of mine his apartment is all gone. >> one resident was taken to the local hospital and one firefighter with minor burns. >> joe cunningham says the injuries are minor for both the firefighter and resident were released. the fire marshall says that initial responders say that the fire started on the kitchen stove. >> i spoke to the gentlemen that lived in the unit where the fire started. they informed me that he placed a pot on the stove and went into the other room to do something and when he came back the kitchen was full of smoke. >> reporter: and hunters glen management as well as the red cross are helping displaced residents find shelter. >> thank you chad. >>> it's time now for a check of the "action news" traffic report. >> matt pellman in the traffic center wednesday night. >> the hits just keep coming and we were already feeling beaten up and now
delran fire department says that eight units were evacuated. >> me and my brother were sleeping and firefighters started knocking and i was sleeping and if they didn't i probably would have died. i think i have smoke in my apartment but a friend of mine his apartment is all gone. >> one resident was taken to the local hospital and one firefighter with minor burns. >> joe cunningham says the injuries are minor for both the firefighter and resident were released. the fire...
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the eight sitting justices will hear in united -- hear argument in united states the texas.h will determine president obama can shield millions of immigrants from deportation. before that happens, we are opening up our phone lines this morning on the washington journal. to hear from our journals
the eight sitting justices will hear in united -- hear argument in united states the texas.h will determine president obama can shield millions of immigrants from deportation. before that happens, we are opening up our phone lines this morning on the washington journal. to hear from our journals
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this is a tough race for us in that we are taking on someone who, obviously, was a united states senator here for eight years. >> clinton and sanders will go head- to-head in a debate in new york. 291 delegates up for grabs there. >>> donald trump trying to make for the first time in a long time california's primary is going to be velverelevant. he is going to kick off the california republican convention at the airport hyatt regency. >> i mean, i'm glad that we are attracting really for the first time all the republican presidential nominees. >> i would say that trump has a slight edge. >> why? >> just because of the celebrity side to it. >> in a statement, trump said that california has struggled to regain its full economic success and he's promising to bring more jobs. >>> now to some business news. can wall street keep the rally going after two days of big gains? >> amazon has a new kindle. for that and the rest of the news before the bell we turn now to landon dowdy live at cnbc world headquarters. good morning. >> good morning to you both. the futures are slightly lower right now but yesterday th
this is a tough race for us in that we are taking on someone who, obviously, was a united states senator here for eight years. >> clinton and sanders will go head- to-head in a debate in new york. 291 delegates up for grabs there. >>> donald trump trying to make for the first time in a long time california's primary is going to be velverelevant. he is going to kick off the california republican convention at the airport hyatt regency. >> i mean, i'm glad that we are...
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saw there in tim's live shot shows us how a few stunltsz at northeast high school are uniting through running. >> eight, nine, ten. >> if there's one thing these students at northeast high school can count on it's each other. >> some of these students never ran a day in their lives. >> maybe a challenge for some but not these kids. >> living there for 12 years and coming here it was really difficult. starting a new page of your book. >> malika came to america from uzbekistan, searching for a better life. >> i want to push myself like for the college, to like have a more strong future. >> a future some of these kids would have found almost impossible a few years ago. take rashona for example. she and her mom fled tujeej astan. her mother a journalist was not seen in good favor by the government there. >> they wanted to kill us and before we left our country, we moved to russia. >> a ten-mile run now seems simple. every step they take is for themselves or their families. >> i want to do it for my mom. i want to show that you can do -- we can be successful again. >> training is intense. first, the classro
saw there in tim's live shot shows us how a few stunltsz at northeast high school are uniting through running. >> eight, nine, ten. >> if there's one thing these students at northeast high school can count on it's each other. >> some of these students never ran a day in their lives. >> maybe a challenge for some but not these kids. >> living there for 12 years and coming here it was really difficult. starting a new page of your book. >> malika came to america...
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but it quickly spread to destroy eight units.ghbors tell thaws some tenants were elderly or disabled or needed help getting out. one person sprang into action helping a man trapped on the second floor balcony a and was afraid to jump. >> he was too concerned about his dog, you know, in the apartment, and flames just coming out of the apartment. i said you have to jump man. after that, banging on the doors, that is all you can do is bang on the doors and try to get everybody out. >> officials say several people were taken the two hospital but thankfully in one was seriously hurt. investigators are working to figure out cause of the fire. >> by the way, he did jump. >>> 6:11. congrats to john legend and christie teigen, they had a baby. >> why their new baby won't be sharing hear dad's famous last name. >> we don't have another legend. is there a legend right there in philadelphia, bob kelly. >> good morning, everybody. getting up and out, let's begin the trip northbound, 55, grab your coffee and keys and let's go. no problems here
but it quickly spread to destroy eight units.ghbors tell thaws some tenants were elderly or disabled or needed help getting out. one person sprang into action helping a man trapped on the second floor balcony a and was afraid to jump. >> he was too concerned about his dog, you know, in the apartment, and flames just coming out of the apartment. i said you have to jump man. after that, banging on the doors, that is all you can do is bang on the doors and try to get everybody out. >>...
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it destroyed eight units. neighbors tell us some of the tenants were elderly or disable who needed help getting out the of there. one person sprang into action helping a man who was trapped on the second floor balcony, a frayed to jump. >> it was a balcony but he was concerned about his dog, you know, in the apartment but flames just coming out of the apartment. i was like you got to jump. after that all you can does bang on the doors and try to get everybody out. >> what a good guy making that effort to help his neighbors. several people were taken to the hospital. thankfully no one seriously hurt. investigators are still working to figure out what caused the fire. >>> still ahead a major victory in harrisburg as medical marijuana becomes legal. when patients can get their hand on it. >>> all eyes are on the empire state how primary results there could end up decide hog wins the party many in nation. the world a president has to grapple with. sometimes you can't even imagine. that's the job. and she's the one
it destroyed eight units. neighbors tell us some of the tenants were elderly or disable who needed help getting out the of there. one person sprang into action helping a man who was trapped on the second floor balcony, a frayed to jump. >> it was a balcony but he was concerned about his dog, you know, in the apartment but flames just coming out of the apartment. i was like you got to jump. after that all you can does bang on the doors and try to get everybody out. >> what a good guy...
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but the fire quickly spread destroying eight units. neighbors tell us that some tenants were elderly or disable and they need help getting out. one person sprang into action helping a man who was trapped on the second floor balcony, a frayed to jump. >> it was a balcony but he was concerned about his dog in the apartment and flames just coming out of the apartment. i said you have to jump. after that bang on the doors, and try to get everybody out. >> officials a several people were taken to the hospital, but thankfully no one was seriously hurt. investigators are working to figure out the cause of the the fire. >>> we have a positive story, sure to put a smile on your face. one local officers cashed in on this wonderful weather this weekend. we will explain how, next. >>> you know what wasn't wonderful this weekend? >> what. >> watching the flyers. we are down zero to two, two games to noncapitals are up. tonight, huge at wells fargo center in game three. to we have faith in our goalie steve mason after this though? sean has sports, u
but the fire quickly spread destroying eight units. neighbors tell us that some tenants were elderly or disable and they need help getting out. one person sprang into action helping a man who was trapped on the second floor balcony, a frayed to jump. >> it was a balcony but he was concerned about his dog in the apartment and flames just coming out of the apartment. i said you have to jump. after that bang on the doors, and try to get everybody out. >> officials a several people were...
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i do find it very possible -- unit -- >> you think of those eight that are committed to sanders. they are not all young people. but do you think they will go for him ri clinton? >> yes. >> we have spoke with they will and they say no. >> they may stay home and not vote for trump over hillary. >> the turnout in this primary is down, 20% lower than the last contested democratic primary in 2008. so already democrats have a turnout problem and enthusiasm problem. he will have to say something energizing. >> donald trump said that the democratic party has treated bernie wrong and he should run as an independent, so he's making a run for those votes. >> even the states hillary is wi winning significantly, it's almost on the back of old coalition, black, senior citizens, over 55. sanders are winning young single women, young voters over 45, highly affluent. she has been doing miserably in that demographic. >> if trump gets bernie to run as an independent, which he won't, then he wins because it would break up the democratic bloc, no question about that. >> can the democratic party hold
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eight years ago. she's been secretary of state of the united states. third female secretary of state in the united states. so, at this point, i don't think it's sexism. >> hillary. >> reporter: supporters insist clinton is still judged unfairly. >> this will be a big test for the country. and whether or not we're able to look past all of the cultural, social and media biases and look at the personal, the individual, the leadership traits and what they bring to the conversation. that's the big test that she will have to pass. >> reporter: compare her to some of the most important men in her life today. clinton is not credited with bernie sanders' honesty, donald trump's candor, or her husband's magnetism. but she is doggedly working towards the democratic presidential nomination. as she approaches the general election, she will have to convince americans that she can be the first female president of the united states, whether they like her or not. jonathan man, cnn. >>> the u.s. supreme court has spoken, ruling unanimously in a key voting rights case. t
eight years ago. she's been secretary of state of the united states. third female secretary of state in the united states. so, at this point, i don't think it's sexism. >> hillary. >> reporter: supporters insist clinton is still judged unfairly. >> this will be a big test for the country. and whether or not we're able to look past all of the cultural, social and media biases and look at the personal, the individual, the leadership traits and what they bring to the...
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united states senate. >> reporter: after winning eight of the last nine contests, bernie sanders still says hillary clinton is unfit to be president, too tied into wall street and special interests. >> she may have the experience to be president of the united states. no one can argue that. but in terms of her judgment, something is it clearly lacking. >> our economy does better when we have a democrat in the white house. >> reporter: president obama defended her use of e-mails as secretary of state in his first appearance ever on "fox news sunday." >> hillary clinton was an outstanding secretary of state. she would never intentionally put america in any kind of jeopardy. >> reporter: president obama also said he does not talk to the fbi about any ongoing investigations. >> trump and clinton are leading the races by double digits as both try to get enough delegates to win their party's nomination. jennifer johnson, nbc news, washington. >>> coming up next, the new health care option for families with young children in the east bay. what they will qualify for even if they are undocumented. >>> a lot of the d
united states senate. >> reporter: after winning eight of the last nine contests, bernie sanders still says hillary clinton is unfit to be president, too tied into wall street and special interests. >> she may have the experience to be president of the united states. no one can argue that. but in terms of her judgment, something is it clearly lacking. >> our economy does better when we have a democrat in the white house. >> reporter: president obama defended her use of...
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microsoft will long are make the gaming system which has sold eight million units in ten years. the first one was released in 2013 and is still in production. the air force has a new speed record: 633 miles per hour. it is aided by magla with the magnets keeping it above the track and rockets manufactured it failure. >> super cool and super fast. >> those are the tech bytes. >> a run are in ireland has a >> a run are in ireland has a mind blowing come concord and unbelieveable. did you see that? done! up believable. done paragraph don't plaintiff it. unbelievable. >> did you see that? >> is that a ball? or a victory? that was apaysing. >> it looked like it hurt. >> this race was early this week at the irish university athletic association championship and the woman we has the incredible come back not even in the picture with 200 meters left in the race and you just saw she comes out of nowhere to stun the field and beat a future olympic runner. beat a future olympic runner. she deserveed that rest >> straight ahead the seven thing you need to know as you start director day and t
microsoft will long are make the gaming system which has sold eight million units in ten years. the first one was released in 2013 and is still in production. the air force has a new speed record: 633 miles per hour. it is aided by magla with the magnets keeping it above the track and rockets manufactured it failure. >> super cool and super fast. >> those are the tech bytes. >> a run are in ireland has a >> a run are in ireland has a mind blowing come concord and...
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eight years? jimmy fallon may have figured it out. >> over the weekend, donald trump told "the washington post" that he'll be able to get the united statesy out of debt in eight years. when asked how trump was like, easy, declare bankruptcy and start fresh. it's fantastic. i have done it already. >> and that is your morning dish of "scrambled politics." >>> all right. just ahead, amy schumer belts out a song that conbe described as -- can only be described as revolutionary. that's next. we're good. okay... what if a million people download the new app? we're good. five million? good. we scale on demand. hybrid infrastructure, boom. ok. what if 30 million people download the app? we're not good. we're total heroes. scale on demand with the number one company in cloud infrastructure. try cool mint zantac. hey, need fast heartburn relief? it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. try cool mint zantac. no pill relieves heartburn faster. jay knows how to keep nice shorts, dad...g. they don't make 'em in adult sizes? this is what the pros wear. look at the lines
eight years? jimmy fallon may have figured it out. >> over the weekend, donald trump told "the washington post" that he'll be able to get the united statesy out of debt in eight years. when asked how trump was like, easy, declare bankruptcy and start fresh. it's fantastic. i have done it already. >> and that is your morning dish of "scrambled politics." >>> all right. just ahead, amy schumer belts out a song that conbe described as -- can only be...
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i want you to know that i spent eight years teaching soldiers at the united states military academy and eight straight years. we beat you every time we played you. i love you just as pump for your contributions to america as all the other venues of our military. this man will see that that group of people that we so depend on is really taken care of and treated in the best way possible. i want to say to you indiana people that i owe you a big, big debt of gratitude because nowhere in the world is a sporting group followed better than this state follows basketball. i want the thank you for the opportunity i had to coach in this state. it will always be something that i will cherish. i want you to think about one thing and i appreciate what donald said relative to what our players did, the 900 wins and the long streak of not losing a game. remember this, those players on their shirt wore one word and it was indiana. now, you folks have a great opportunity here. you folks vote iing for donald trump and throwing him over the top. if you people will do this, if you will do this, you will be
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there are only eight restaurants in the united states that are towarded to sell kobe beef.new if you go into restaurant they say they're killing kobe beef if they have golden medallion with a cow stamped on it they're not towardsed to be selling beef. good news in the dallas area there's one station -- one restaurant called nick and sam that is authorized kobe retail retailer. anybody else who says they are -- >> i just -- they're fibbing. called the people on their fibs they ran into the restaurant and wouldn't talk to us. >> you can watch that report tonight on inside edition right after this newscast. >>> back to your fox 29 weather authority now. looking a little nasty out there. i hear it's not going to get much better. >> yeah, i mean we'll keep the clouds across the area and we do have rain unfortunately chris and dawn for a part of the upcoming weekend. we've got folks in town for the penn relays, also, the big broad street run. we'll break down the weather forecast. right now what you see is what you'll get for your friday evening. mostly cloudy conditions. look at
there are only eight restaurants in the united states that are towarded to sell kobe beef.new if you go into restaurant they say they're killing kobe beef if they have golden medallion with a cow stamped on it they're not towardsed to be selling beef. good news in the dallas area there's one station -- one restaurant called nick and sam that is authorized kobe retail retailer. anybody else who says they are -- >> i just -- they're fibbing. called the people on their fibs they ran into the...
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unit. >> we travel with eight cart, we also are allowed to keep snacks, waters, we're never close to anything once we start traversing the jail. and we left our camera cart in a secure location, behind an officer's desk, when we had all gone into a pod to start filming. >> sit down, you're make me nervous. >> you know, the a crowded pod, everybody out of their cells. we had staff with us, obviously to keep an eye on us, and one point i did see pierre chatman who was going to be part of what we were filming dart out of the pod and go to the left on his way out he tapped another inmate and they kind of ran off together and we start filming and our production assistant came up to me and said, hey, did you take the candy box out of the cart? you know we had a little box, little snacked in it, and i said, no. and he started asking the crew members and everybody said no. he said, well, it's gone. >> it rarely happens, lockup field teams are required to report any missing items to staff, regard of how harmless or inexpensive they might be. when we did, staff immediately took action. >> everybody, ev
unit. >> we travel with eight cart, we also are allowed to keep snacks, waters, we're never close to anything once we start traversing the jail. and we left our camera cart in a secure location, behind an officer's desk, when we had all gone into a pod to start filming. >> sit down, you're make me nervous. >> you know, the a crowded pod, everybody out of their cells. we had staff with us, obviously to keep an eye on us, and one point i did see pierre chatman who was going to...
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[applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, united states representative from the eight district of florida, honorable bill posey. [applause] rep. posey: good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, distinguished guests, and especially the heroes of the 65th infantry regiment. this is truly a momentous day, one which will honor to the gallantry of this decorated unit and the valor of each of its soldiers. during the darkest days of the korean war, the 65th infantry fought some of the fiercest battles under some of the harshest conditions. and they did so as the military's last segregated unit. a true testimony to their character. it was the now famous battle of chosen reservoir, one of the greatest withdrawals in american history, that the 65th infantry regiment fearlessly provided cover for the first marine division. their actions earned high praise from general douglas macarthur, who said "they are writing a brilliant record of journalism in battle -- heroism in battle, and i am proud to have them under my command. i wish we could count many more like them." for its extremely service in the war, t
[applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, united states representative from the eight district of florida, honorable bill posey. [applause] rep. posey: good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, distinguished guests, and especially the heroes of the 65th infantry regiment. this is truly a momentous day, one which will honor to the gallantry of this decorated unit and the valor of each of its soldiers. during the darkest days of the korean war, the 65th infantry fought some of the fiercest battles...
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eight. little solace for united airlines passengers. united yesterday canceled all of its saturday flights. outside of colorado, the same the southwest with multiple tornadoes in the oklahoma panhandle. in texas, it was hail pelting some areas, and in kansas, hail was the size of golf balls. back in colorado, and these kids were more than glad for the white stuff. joe riley is 12. everybody says it's a bad storm, but you seem to be enjoying it. >> yeah, it's really fun. >> reporter: fun in this see saw weather-- sledding today, golfing next weekend. people will be out and about, and temperatures are expected to jim. >> axelrod: barry petersen in the springtime snow of denver, thank you. let's bring in ed curran of our chicago station wbbm. gfs, ed. >> well, good evening. and we're look at a large and a slow-moving storm that has dumped a lot of snow in denver, in colorado, in wyoming here, and a lot of rain as well, soaking rains out here. that's up for colorado, and into wyoming until 6:00 tomorrow morning with an additional 3-6 inches
eight. little solace for united airlines passengers. united yesterday canceled all of its saturday flights. outside of colorado, the same the southwest with multiple tornadoes in the oklahoma panhandle. in texas, it was hail pelting some areas, and in kansas, hail was the size of golf balls. back in colorado, and these kids were more than glad for the white stuff. joe riley is 12. everybody says it's a bad storm, but you seem to be enjoying it. >> yeah, it's really fun. >> reporter:...
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. >> reporter: oakland's mayor vows her city will add 17,000 housing units within the next eight years but said other communities need to do their share to add housing as they add jobs. one area being discussed is that the companies need to factor housing needs when they add jobs or move here as well as the communities that work so hard to attract businesses in the first place. i'm chuck coppola, nbc bay area news. >>> a live look right now at at&t park. we are bringing you all things giants ahead of today's home opener against the rival dodgers. game time 1:35 at at&t park. >> so what will the weather be like? i'm going to guess perfect for baseball, anthony. >> hey, good morning. yeah, in fact we're waking up with temperatures that have been pretty cool all day long and now here we are at lunchtime, 11:02 and we're watching the giants and they are opening up and practicing right now, doing a few throws, did some stretches earlier, and it's beautiful weather out here. we're talking temperatures right around game time in the upper 60s. 68 degrees expected by then. the temperatures will
. >> reporter: oakland's mayor vows her city will add 17,000 housing units within the next eight years but said other communities need to do their share to add housing as they add jobs. one area being discussed is that the companies need to factor housing needs when they add jobs or move here as well as the communities that work so hard to attract businesses in the first place. i'm chuck coppola, nbc bay area news. >>> a live look right now at at&t park. we are bringing you...
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in 2009, eight years into the war in afghanistan, the united nations started trying to systematically document civilian casualties. 2014 marked the deadliest year on record. i was back in afghanistan to piece together what i could about the fifteen civilians who were killed on august 3rd 2014. i'd been given photographs of some of the people who died. one of those is farid mohammad, a driver with four children. his mother had been with him on the morning of the operation. it was still too dangerous for me to go to charkh, so she came to meet me on the outskirts of kabul. it is extremely rare for a rural pashtun woman to meet with a man she's not related to. she told me that on the morning of august 3rd, she and her son were driving to visit her sister in a village in charkh district for the eid holiday. she saw some soldiers on the roads, but says it was peaceful out. >> amana spent a month in hospital recovering from the loss of her finger and wounds to her abdomen. her son farid mohammad died leaving behind his widow and four children. >> i learned from the un that of the fifteen ci
in 2009, eight years into the war in afghanistan, the united nations started trying to systematically document civilian casualties. 2014 marked the deadliest year on record. i was back in afghanistan to piece together what i could about the fifteen civilians who were killed on august 3rd 2014. i'd been given photographs of some of the people who died. one of those is farid mohammad, a driver with four children. his mother had been with him on the morning of the operation. it was still too...
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the eight sitting justices will hear in united -- hear argument in united states the texas.fch will determine president obama can shield millions of immigrants from deportation. before that happens, we are opening up our phone lines this morning on the washington journal. to hear from our journals ahead -- viewers ahead of the opening arguments. we set up our phone lines a bit differently. if you are a recent legal immigrant, phone number (202) 748-8000. illegal immigrants you can call in threat to show (202) 748-8001 , all others (202) 748-8002. you can also catch up with us on social media on twitter @cspanwj , on facebook, facebook.com/c-span. a good morning to you. four blocks or my studio location on the east said in united dates capital, the supreme court is the focused today. crowds are expected to gather this morning throughout the morning i had of those arguments that are expected to begin around 10:00 a.m.. the supreme court in that case the focus of the headlines. here is the wall street journal. supreme court will challenge to obama move to limit deportation of m
the eight sitting justices will hear in united -- hear argument in united states the texas.fch will determine president obama can shield millions of immigrants from deportation. before that happens, we are opening up our phone lines this morning on the washington journal. to hear from our journals ahead -- viewers ahead of the opening arguments. we set up our phone lines a bit differently. if you are a recent legal immigrant, phone number (202) 748-8000. illegal immigrants you can call in...
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determined social status and one's claim to ess rested on their ownership of people. 12 united states presidents own slaves, eight of them in office. symbols of an enslaved past dominate landscapes and symbols throughout america. we find slaveowners on currency. statues on universities. and celebrate individuals who were literally involved in human trafficking. terminology matters in this context. horrent as i as ab t, seems easier for most people to digest. many tend to excuse the institution or perhaps overlook it as a black eye of american history that many prefer to forget but in using the modern phrase "human trafficking," it jefferson, george washington and others into a more uncomfortable historical memory. > you can watch the entire lecture on the presidency here on american history tv on c-span 3. each week leading up to the 2016 election american history tv brings you archival coverage of past presidential races. from the 1992 campaign, jerry brown answering questions from the new york post editorial board. just days ahead of the new york primary. the former california governor won contest in vermont an
determined social status and one's claim to ess rested on their ownership of people. 12 united states presidents own slaves, eight of them in office. symbols of an enslaved past dominate landscapes and symbols throughout america. we find slaveowners on currency. statues on universities. and celebrate individuals who were literally involved in human trafficking. terminology matters in this context. horrent as i as ab t, seems easier for most people to digest. many tend to excuse the institution...
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i think the democratic party will unite and will move forward. eightgo you had the same thing between barack obama and hillary clinton and the party united and went to victory, and i think that will happen again. >> nan, do you think republicans will unite and who will they rally around? >> they have to. we have an interesting spectrum of candidates. any one of them on their worst day would be better in terms of advancing policies that will actually help the american people to be empowered and to do better. any of them on their worst day will be better than hillary or senator sanders on their best day. >> that's a matter of opinion. >> republicans need to remember never say never. vote for the nominee. whoever it is, republicans need to unite. >> if it's not donald trump, will the gop voters still come out? will voters still come out because there is the sense if it's not their guy, there will be a real upset. >> it's going to be up to senator cruz or governor kasich if one emerges from the convention and there could very well be a contested convention
i think the democratic party will unite and will move forward. eightgo you had the same thing between barack obama and hillary clinton and the party united and went to victory, and i think that will happen again. >> nan, do you think republicans will unite and who will they rally around? >> they have to. we have an interesting spectrum of candidates. any one of them on their worst day would be better in terms of advancing policies that will actually help the american people to be...
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. >> when hillary clinton was a member of the united states senate in eight years she didn't pass a single amendment to a single piece of legislation. in 12 years bernie sanders passed more amendments than any member of congress at a time when republicans controlled congress. if she wants to have a debate about effectiveness we welcome that debate. bernie sanders has been enormously effective in his political career. he helped lead into law a fundamental reform in the veterans administration which supplied more resources than any bill in a generation. if she wants to argue that we welcome the argument. >> what is the response to her criticism of what he said about how he would break up the banks but not knowing who would have the authority and how a president would accomplish that, what the impact would be on new york if he were to not have a jp morgan chase. >> the response is we are seeing a lot of it today that what bernie said in that interview is absolutely correct. the best way to break up big banks is through legislation before congress calling on a cap on the size somewhere between
. >> when hillary clinton was a member of the united states senate in eight years she didn't pass a single amendment to a single piece of legislation. in 12 years bernie sanders passed more amendments than any member of congress at a time when republicans controlled congress. if she wants to have a debate about effectiveness we welcome that debate. bernie sanders has been enormously effective in his political career. he helped lead into law a fundamental reform in the veterans...
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oakland's mayor libby shaf says her city will add 17,000 housing units within the next eight years.ll agreed as each community adds jobs they must also add more affordable housing. >>> oakland wants voters to decide whether the city should tax sugary drinks. this measure passed the rules on legislation committee today. now the entire city council will vote on this in may. if approved, oakland residents will then be able to cast their ballots on the issue in november. >> it's just one more tax that the city of oakland is putting on local businesses that has to get passed along to the public. >> people don't realize how dangerous sugar is. there have been generations in african-american communities who have suffered. >> one-third of all children and half of african-american latino children prosecu children predicted to develop diabetes in their lifetime. >> if the measure is approved it would bring in about $12 million of new revenue to the city. berkeley residents approved the nation's first local soda fee in 2014. >>> he's just 23 years old. the buffalo bills' linebacker and former
oakland's mayor libby shaf says her city will add 17,000 housing units within the next eight years.ll agreed as each community adds jobs they must also add more affordable housing. >>> oakland wants voters to decide whether the city should tax sugary drinks. this measure passed the rules on legislation committee today. now the entire city council will vote on this in may. if approved, oakland residents will then be able to cast their ballots on the issue in november. >> it's just...
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she was our united states senator for eight years, spent a lot of time here in buffalo, worked closelyeople in the community. worked with us on the buffalo niagara medical campus, almost $800 million is under construction, 12,000 people work, worked with us on our waterfront development last couple of years. over $300 million of development, hundreds of people working. work to bring art space, a training facility for artists for young people for people trying to get back into the workplace to buffalo. so we know her well. she's been very good for this community. >> she's got a commanding lead in the polls, up 17, 57-40. there's a growing progressive movement that seems unsatisfied with the leadership. governor cuomo saw it 2014, a primary challenger that barely spent money and got a big chunk, over 40% of the vote. so what is going on inside the democratic party? is there a split developing, a governing sort of establishment wing and this progressive wing that seems less satisfied by the day? >> well, you know, people want to see change. they want to see progress. they want to see oppo
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i want you to know that i spent eight years teaching soldiers at the united states military academy andht years, folks, and we beat your ass every time we played you. >> so, kent, he's a little bit older now but how recognizable was that knight you saw yesterday? >> you know what, the physical being of bob knight is unchanged. but the kind of presence of bob knight, i thought was different. i thought a lot of what he had to say particularly the story about the long-haired kid, i didn't understand how it was germane and it really kind of didn't make sense. i thought it was kind of like, you germane and didn't make sense. it was kind of like if pearl jam brought out bill haley and the comets to open. that's kind of what this was sort of like. they look the same and evoke the same thought, but i thought that the message was weaker and really in some places just didn't make a lot of sense. >> i have to say, i say lifelong bob knight fan but i agree with you, it almost felt dated, some of the stuff he was saying and the style. ken sterling, appreciate it. >> thank you, steve. >> coming up, w
i want you to know that i spent eight years teaching soldiers at the united states military academy andht years, folks, and we beat your ass every time we played you. >> so, kent, he's a little bit older now but how recognizable was that knight you saw yesterday? >> you know what, the physical being of bob knight is unchanged. but the kind of presence of bob knight, i thought was different. i thought a lot of what he had to say particularly the story about the long-haired kid, i...
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and then, of course, as a united states senator for eight years, consistently worked on issues of importancecan-american community, such as dealing with racial profiling, criminal justice reform, reversing the disparity between crack cocaine and powder cocaine. she's got a tremendous track record of success, and that's why i'm confident she's the best person to be our president. >> state representative, same question to you. why did you pick sanders over hillary clinton? >> thank you, todd, for being on your show. it's an honor to be on "meet the press" after years of watching you. let me highlight the fact that senator sanders won wisconsin handedly. and that really shows our electorate where i am elected as a state representative and as a super delegate, as the second highest member of the -- ranking member of the democratic party, that they are interested in political revolution. now, this means that we're making bold changes to politics as we know it. and that means removing big money out of the process, so that the regular, hard-working americans in our country can actually have their v
and then, of course, as a united states senator for eight years, consistently worked on issues of importancecan-american community, such as dealing with racial profiling, criminal justice reform, reversing the disparity between crack cocaine and powder cocaine. she's got a tremendous track record of success, and that's why i'm confident she's the best person to be our president. >> state representative, same question to you. why did you pick sanders over hillary clinton? >> thank...
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in their home andd calling in this bomb threatomb r which is forced the evacuationco of 294 units in this eightdo building.uild and obviously the people who err upset. we've spoken to some of themf te this morning here's a bit ofait what they've told us. >> this is big thing. t we don't have --av-- >> it's a very safe neighborho neighborhood, and something lik this to happen is it's justt unbelievable.ab >> i've never seen so many police cars. i counseled about 15 and two fire trucks. t it's amazing. we've never had anything -- iin hope we never have anythingnythn again >> reporter: all right. so that's it, guys. guy a lot of people dozens of peoplo have been evacuated from their home. this apartment building has bui still been evacuated as police. d.c. police have their bomb b squad here investigating ang possible bomb on the first flooo and a murder investigation.tiga. a woman stabbed to death herethh northwest d.c. upsetting morning for many people here in thein glover park area of d.c.f steve and maureen.en >> bob, thanks for the updatepd there's also breaking news abous our chopper, skyfox
in their home andd calling in this bomb threatomb r which is forced the evacuationco of 294 units in this eightdo building.uild and obviously the people who err upset. we've spoken to some of themf te this morning here's a bit ofait what they've told us. >> this is big thing. t we don't have --av-- >> it's a very safe neighborho neighborhood, and something lik this to happen is it's justt unbelievable.ab >> i've never seen so many police cars. i counseled about 15 and two fire...
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. >> reporter: she and eight others are now here studying in the united states. their way of protecting themselves while in public. >> school was great until one day when the boko haram came in unexpected. >> reporter: they say men with guns broke in and started yelling that they knew about the education they were getting. >> and all that said, everybody already knew they are boko haram. >> we didn't say anything because we are all scared. they have guns. they said if we run or we shout, they're going to shoot all of us. they start burning our clothes, our books, and everything. >> reporter: they both say the fighters led them into the forest where they loaded them onto trucks. >> i was thinking since they're here, they're taking us somewhere. i'm going to die. >> reporter: so both girls made the life or death decision to jump. >> i said god help me. not. me, i don't know. >> i would rather fall down out of the truck and die than to go here, my parents might have my body and bury it. >> reporter: after a night hiding from boko haram in the forest, they finally ma
. >> reporter: she and eight others are now here studying in the united states. their way of protecting themselves while in public. >> school was great until one day when the boko haram came in unexpected. >> reporter: they say men with guns broke in and started yelling that they knew about the education they were getting. >> and all that said, everybody already knew they are boko haram. >> we didn't say anything because we are all scared. they have guns. they said...
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in the united states, more than eight million jobs were lost, more than five million people lost their homes. but congress spent $700 billion in taxpayer money to bail out the banks. and their executives kept right on collecting their high salaries and bonuses. exactly one u.s. banker went to jail. trader kareem sarageldis. not so in iceland. olafur hauksson was appointed special prosecutor, given a hefty budget and a mandate. >> the question here in iceland, was criminality involved. and if there was criminality involved, there would be -- there should ab prosecution. >> outside hauksson's office, something not seen elsewhere, the country's top bankers facing charges of market manipulation and fraud ambushed by media. >> how many bankers are in jail? >> between 20 and 30 have gotten sentences of jail. gudjonsson former ceo will begin serving a five-year prison sentence in the fall. >> this was a part of show. >> his lawyer, gudjonsson, dismisses the prosecutions as political theater. >> a witch hunt. people were hungry. so you had to come up with some kind of political solution. >> th
in the united states, more than eight million jobs were lost, more than five million people lost their homes. but congress spent $700 billion in taxpayer money to bail out the banks. and their executives kept right on collecting their high salaries and bonuses. exactly one u.s. banker went to jail. trader kareem sarageldis. not so in iceland. olafur hauksson was appointed special prosecutor, given a hefty budget and a mandate. >> the question here in iceland, was criminality involved. and...
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the united states, whether that's her experience as an active first lady, former united states senator from new york for eight years, a well-accomplished, well-traveled secretary of state. she's clearly qualified, in my view, the best person positioned to take the mantle from president obama, and keep the country moving forward. >> is senator sanders qualified to become president? >> i certainly think he's qualified, and if he were to prevail, he's a much better choice than either ted cruz, donald trump, or anything that comes out of the republican convention in cleveland. but as between the two, which is the sort of issue in question been convinced that secretary clinton is the best person positioned both to win in november and to build upon the legacy of barack obama. >> not surprising since you're supporting secretary clinton. erika, are you glad this is over? or is it over? is there more to come? >> no. i mean, i think, you know, bernie was definitely responding, you know, to before. and bernie has said since the beginning that he wants to make sure that we're focusing on the issues, and that's what he's
the united states, whether that's her experience as an active first lady, former united states senator from new york for eight years, a well-accomplished, well-traveled secretary of state. she's clearly qualified, in my view, the best person positioned to take the mantle from president obama, and keep the country moving forward. >> is senator sanders qualified to become president? >> i certainly think he's qualified, and if he were to prevail, he's a much better choice than either...
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> this is a tough race for us in that we are taking on someone who obviously was a united states senator here for eight years. >> reporter: lowering expectations in a state where he's 14 points behind. tracie potts, nbc news, washington. >> joining us now is sara fagan, partner and chief political strategist at ddc advocacy and cnbc contributor. nice to see you in person. thanks for coming out here to the imf. is it time to look towards pennsylvania? is new york in the bag? >> well, new york is in the bag for donald trump. i think the question is will he get to that magic 50% threshold, where he will then get all of the del gegates. the rules in new york are quirky. i think he's going to get a strong majority of them. >> meanwhile, bernie sanders is leaving new york to go to the vatican. i can't figure this out. could this make him look presidential, or do you think it'll backfire that he's bailing on such an important primary state? >> it's hard to imagine catholics rallying behind bernie sanders. he must feel some kinship with the pope, who's talked a lot about income inequality, not only in the unit
> this is a tough race for us in that we are taking on someone who obviously was a united states senator here for eight years. >> reporter: lowering expectations in a state where he's 14 points behind. tracie potts, nbc news, washington. >> joining us now is sara fagan, partner and chief political strategist at ddc advocacy and cnbc contributor. nice to see you in person. thanks for coming out here to the imf. is it time to look towards pennsylvania? is new york in the bag?...
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. >> there were five ambulances here, eight cop cars, there was the svu units, you know, the guys with bulletproof vests. they took each person out. >> this could have ended up very badly but it didn't. thank god. >> both men are expected to be okay. no charges have been filed. >>> once near the pinnacle of power in this country, second in line to the presidency, today, dennis hastert admitted that he's a child molester. the former speaker of the house made a confession today at his sentencing, hester was convicted of breaking banking laws in order to funnel hush money to a man he once coached on a high school wrestling team. the judge sentenced hastert to 15 months which was more than what prosecutors recommend. >>> a woman strolls through a >>> is he an angry man? yes. is he going to hurt anybody? absolutely not. >> he refused to move his plane from his driveway. now a man is facing jail time. allegedly with a crossbow. >>> this one is no ordinary parking dispute. a long island man accused of threatening town supervisor's with a crossbow. at issue, his decision to park his small plan
. >> there were five ambulances here, eight cop cars, there was the svu units, you know, the guys with bulletproof vests. they took each person out. >> this could have ended up very badly but it didn't. thank god. >> both men are expected to be okay. no charges have been filed. >>> once near the pinnacle of power in this country, second in line to the presidency, today, dennis hastert admitted that he's a child molester. the former speaker of the house made a...
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this is a tough race for us in that we are taking on someone who, obviously, was a united states senator here for eight years. >> clinton and sanders will go head-to-head in a debate in new york. >>> meantime, donald trump trying to make some moves in california by coming to the bay area. for the first time in a long time, the california primary is really going to make a difference in this nomination process. the billionaire republican is going to be in burlingame two weeks from tomorrow and kicking off the california convention at the airport hyatt regency. >> i am glad that we are attracting really for the first time all the republican presidential nominees. >> i would say trump has a slight edge? >> why? >> because of a celebrity side of it. >> struggled to regain its full economic success. promises to bring more jobs. >>> marco rubio's delegates, by the way, still up for grabs at the republican convention in july. rubio dropped out of the race, or at least he suspended his campaign after losing his home state of florida. but he's been petitioning the individual states asking if he can hold on to th
this is a tough race for us in that we are taking on someone who, obviously, was a united states senator here for eight years. >> clinton and sanders will go head-to-head in a debate in new york. >>> meantime, donald trump trying to make some moves in california by coming to the bay area. for the first time in a long time, the california primary is really going to make a difference in this nomination process. the billionaire republican is going to be in burlingame two weeks from...